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Grimsby Independent, 5 Jan 1921, p. 3

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P becesiGsa4a422} .00.Q000.0.0000’.0'00".000.0.00 beeeq GRIMSBY PHOSPHONOL for MF Restores Vim and Vitality ; fer Nerve and Brain ; increases "gray matter;" a Tonicâ€" will build you up. $3 a box, or two for $5 at drl;g stores, or by mail on receipt of anulaa BR AnaAanry se e C 2 P le A reliable Regulating Pill for Women a box. Sold at all Drug Stores, or m to any address on receipt of price. * SCOBELL DRUG CO., Montreal. Ou. The W. M. Dr. DeVan‘s French Pills g' Jas.â€" Crawford CONFECTIONER 52 King East HAMILTON Prompt and Accurate Service Established A. D. 19o0o. rice PRIVATE AND COMPANY FUNDS EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT VÂ¥ICTORY BONDS BOUCGHT AND SOLD After taking several boxes, I was completely relieved of these troubles and have been unusvally well ever sgince". Miss ANNIE WARD. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial gize, 250. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa, 112 Hase» Sr., Sr. Jorx, N. B. "It is with pleasure that I write to tell you of the great benefit I received from the use of your medicine "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives", made from JruHt juices. I mas a great sefferer for many years from Nervous Headaches «end Coustipatson. Itried everything, consulted dectors; but nothing seemed to help me until I tried "Fruoitâ€"aâ€"tives". â€"â€"THEâ€"â€" Hamilton Provident and Loan Society MONEY _ TO LOAN LEGAL INVESTMENTS FOR TRUST FUNDS 34 per cent. paid on Savings of OneDollar and upwards. 5% per cent. paid on Debenturâ€" es for 2 or 5 years. M mt a 4 TD m m t n ing e s oi 27 t ie PC o REL | * ‘ , Jd & W edne W. B. CALDER, V aluator GRIMSBY 6TOPPED HER HEADAGHES Years Of Suffering Ended By "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" W. W. KIDD . â€"~M. CAMERON, Treas. | orner King and Hughson Streets, Hamilton es046 e SSE IHHE3 1. â€"B. ROUSE (Globe Optical) OPTICIAN Stewart Drug Co., Grimsby Money to loan. sSS rarrertr 1UaT V SSE HEHHHEHEHHIHHE Ontario‘ Quebec I ( ailed THE § +4 +4 Jordan Station, â€"Dec. 27. â€"The Trapshooting season was opened . at the Jordan Gun Club on Christmas afternoon and a l»rge crowd of shoot ers and their friends attended. Unâ€" doubtedly too much turkey and good scores do not go well together but as the season »dvances the "boys" certainly will smash ‘em right. Several prizes were put up for com petition and the winner in each class was as follows: se Winnipeg, Man., Dec.. 28.â€"Mayor C. F. Gray, of this city, who was reâ€" sponsgible for the bringing to Winniâ€" On'tâ€"a.;'i(;‘aiip'l‘es ‘at a gréatly reduced price, now advocates the â€" establishâ€" ment by the Dominion government of fruit receiving stations throughout the prairie provinces. The mayor, whose term of office expires January 1, declares he would like to set the stone rolling before he leaves office that would result in action being taken to give all citiâ€" zens between ‘Ontrsrio and the Rock Mountains a chance to obtain Onâ€" "Thousands of Western Canadian citizens, particularly in the great North land and on lonely farms in the northwest, hardly ever see a Can tario fruit that would give the pro ducer, the railways and the distribu tors: a reasonable profit. adian apple, except at prices which only a wealthy man can afford. I would like," said the mayor "to see every child in the prairie provinces get at least one apple a day. get at least one appile a day. "If clubs and organizations of all classes of citizens would give the matter thought and publicity and bring it to the attention of the Domin ion government, undoubtedly someâ€" thing could be done to get fruit down to reasonable prices for the people of the West," he concluded. WINN Class Aâ€"A. Schnick. 2 Class Bâ€"A. Cline. * Class C.â€"C. Donbrough. These shoots will be continued dur ing the winter season &t dates to be announced later. Those shooting and their scores were as follows: 7 apple pric paer pound paying 8( M D T H W . TrQup .. .. x) COline .. .. W. Reed ... W. Parnell . C.. Donbrough J# Feganâ€" ... . ‘»Weed ~. .: T: Stugart ~. ... K: Tracy .: 5./. those on the I frequently retu being largely tion on arrival. Kings, barrel variety sold the the lowest figu ing higher tha rels well I Owing to the high quality of barrel apple shipments, the demand for box ed apples has not been as good as was hoped for earlier in the season. The best sizes and varieties have in many cases made prices exceeding control, but heavy arrivals are exâ€" pected from the United States, and shippers must be prepared. to hear of a decided slump. The prospects for barrel apples are much more fayâ€" orable than those for boxed fruit. TRAPSHOOTING _ A . STATION TO REACH THE PUBLIC ers, of branding Nova Scotia ish Columbia apples "C would ‘be to suggest an att represent them as from 1€ )X C m W. Hunsberry Movyenr â€".....; Konkle‘ ..‘ ... Mco#itgzomery Wismer, .... sSchnick .... Honsberger . Konkle ° ..... « ILL ADVISED BRANDING TE D; 1N0LLRGCIEL QPJ ANXUL Ay A00W» 400 2 i M L1233 "4 " s‘ No. 1 the highest bid _ that CITgyonggiN%%%%“;?iT?OUN' begin 1 be obtained was 16s. While P te o. > f birth er Cox‘s Orange nor Spies in| Notice is hereby given that the list] thoug ols were sold the same day for |of lands now liable to be sold for|} mouth arison, it is quite unlikely that|arrears of taxes in the City of St.) til the arrel equivalent of the prices| Catharines has ‘been prepared and is "Th e, 75 for Cox‘s Orange and 78s| being published in the Ontario Gaz-‘ the te pies, would have been reached |ette on the 27th November and the| extent barrel pack. Both these varieâ€" |4th, l1ith and 18th December, 1920. |ishme are of high class and eminently| On Tuesday the 1st day of March,| neces: ble for box packing. In the| 1921, at 10 oclock in the forenoor | their of Spies especially, the fact that| and at the City Buildings, St. Catharâ€"] ment s carry much better than bar‘|ines I shall proceed to sell by public| ther. should be noted as in favor Oof auction the saiq lands or portionsl . "Fo colored, specially selected medâ€") thereof as shall be necessary to payi were sizes of this variety. Spies are| such arrears together with the chargâ€"| sweet: popular on the British market,|es thereon uless the same areI and v eason that® prices lower than ) sooner paid. lless 5 on the home market are so Copies of the list of arrears mayl found ently returned for barrel Spies| be had upon application. | was 0 ‘ largely on account of condi-,City Treasurer‘s Office, | |\in prc on arrival. In the case of the| St. Catharines. 2N Novemberâ€" 1990 | fonnd Kin (Continued from PEG MAYOR WANIS( OVR FRUIT IF YOU WANT ce ADV ZRTISE Man., Dec.: 28.â€" of this city, who w r the bringin« to â€" If he did he nts to 10 cent Schnick. A Cline. * Donbrough. will be continued du: season At dates to be In th ipples same re of 1 p y, who was reâ€" ging to Winni-’ ’ réatly ° reduced the establishâ€" _ government of ! ns throughout term of office l lares he would |, rolling before would result in give all citiâ€" i anaA ‘thao> Rnock AT â€" JORDAN Shot at Broke 760 54 p 2() © 50 50) )0 50 a 2 () would apiece 1) Nb «. P ]BEflNflln of Brit_| Wt More Eggs _ 28 99 18 10 10 10 4) 0 44 ~\ MORTGAGE SALE | sfe Under and by virtue of the powers| contained in a certain mortgage} which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public anction on Saturday the 15th day of January,> 1921, at the hour of 3 o‘clock in the : afternoon, at Hotel Grimsby in the town of Grimsby, by Jas. A. Livingston, Aucâ€" tioneer, the following property, viz.: | ALL AND SINGULAR those cerâ€" tain parcels or tracts of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of ‘North Grimsby in the County of Lincoln and being composed of Firstly: The West half of Lot Number Four in the Fourth Concession of the said Township of North Grimsby containing fifty acres more or less and Secondly: Part of lot number Four in the Third Concesâ€" sion of the said Township of North Grimsby more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the southâ€"west angle of said Lot number O There is on this property. & subâ€" stantial and suitable frame dwWelling house anr frame barn, also a tenant house nearly new. Terms 10 per cent. of the purch»se money ‘to be paid down at the time of sale. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply Lees, Hobson & Co., Solicitors for the Mortgages, 601 Bank of Hamilton Building, Hamilâ€" ton, Ont. 4 and Four thence Westerly along the Northerly limit of said Contcession Road eighty rods more or less to the place of beginning. southerly along the div tween said lots 1}umbe1 four sixty one rods moln DATED at Hamilton, the 20th day of December, 1920. necc t tm 4 Robt. Dunc an & (V/ A merry collection of noj sense which will add to th: gaiety of season. A â€"splendid new volume of Leacock‘s Nonsense Novels, egâ€" titled "Winsome Winnie," just published, is perhaps the mogt amusing book of the year. | Stephen Leacock‘s New Book â€" SALE OF LANDS +OR ARREARS OF Taxes . M. STEWART DRUG CO.,| LIMITED | STA’DIONERS imes St. and Markse Spray Creonoid in the hen house to get rid of mites. More eggs will be the result. Very powerfulâ€" t very low in cost. Also ideal as a AF| cow spray. From Your Hens STUART K; ; WATT, i City Treasuret HAMILTON 41 74 THE INDE! 20 November perty & subâ€" frame dwelling ; also a tenant Terms 10 per <et WR ocm B noomm l ccccc n wl mmmcy s ww d NDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO "The question of proper food is one which should receive careful consideration because so much. deâ€" pends on it for the comfort and health of the mother. Highly sweetâ€" lened foods, confections, jams, etc., should be used very sparinglyâ€"the less the better. Bread, toast, bisâ€" ’cuits, pastry and flour products 2s well as cereals, and so forth, should be used in considerable moderaton; while the less starchy vegetables, fruits and greens should be used libâ€" erally. The daily use of some unâ€" cooked fruit up to but not later than the middle of the afternoon is very beneficial.. Moderate® amounts of pro tein food, as meat, fish, fowl, eggs, cheese, milk, and so forth, should find a place in a wellâ€"balanced menu. ‘_ _ "With a good set of teeth, which ) are a necessity for efficient masticaâ€" tion, soft foods should be chewed about twenty times; food like bread should be chewed about forty times; Iand the more fibrous food, like meat, corn and so forth, about one hundred ttimes. of alcohol or drugs, the teeth as well as other organs of the child are serâ€" iously affected and, of course, any syphilitic condition is sure to be visâ€" ited upon the teeth of the unoffendâ€" ing child. + "Haal i 1 y s Princi});i\lym iIrlflmvao' g??s:rlavau‘g}gfi Plenty of pleasant outdoor exercise with adequate rest and a contented mind. Secondâ€"A proper amount of proper food well masticated. "Highly seasoned~ foods, condiâ€" ments, and so forth, should be largeâ€" ly avoided, as well as overâ€"eating. ‘"‘Thorough mastication is very esâ€" sential. Inefficient mastication and bolting will cause indigestion and consequent poisoning of the bloodâ€" stream and through it, of the whole body. A "‘The first requisite requires no comment but a few suggestions â€"reâ€" garding the food question might be helpful. forth due to the mother‘s diet beingf:f: L Lo A 0 UALAIWl l1 i1 lDAXLlZF ~C&% J SCZ1LN as before outlined. The milk lacked | 4& a > balance in proportion as the mo-l ther‘s diet lacked balance. Needless| Dhone 157. # Grimsby to say digestive disturbances were| evident as vomiting after feeidng and‘} ( f + so forth. | C "If the mother indulges in the use | *WMWMWMWM ficiency. Do not depend on CC ing but strive for the efficiency which this is the guide." ‘"Cases have been observed â€" where some of the temporary teeth began to appear in the mouth during the nursing period and promptly began to ~decay and the gums around them to become inflamedâ€"periclasiaâ€"as _ a result of the milk being too rich in sugar and lacking in protein and so has moved o‘clock. Livingston January â€" 6b â€"1ItU date I will offer . a furniture of Mr. W Avenue, at the e Avenue, GRIMSBY public suction. Ey January 7â€"FRIDAYâ€"On this «Jate I will offer all the household furniâ€" ture of Mrs. E. R .M»nson, Townsaip of Clinton, three miles ~south of Beamsville on the Stone road, on the farm formerly occupied by Mr. Gennee West =st oneâ€"thirty o‘clock tarm 1formeriy _ UCCUpicd Geonge West st oneâ€"thirty Everything will be sold wit serve. Termsâ€"CASH. Jas. ingston. Auctioneer. January 15â€"SATURDAYâ€"On this date I will offer the household furniâ€" ture of Mrs. C. N. Ruttan, and others at my warerooms, rear _ Of TINDEâ€" PENDENT Block, GRIMSBY at oneâ€" thirty. Everything will be sold with out reserve. Termsâ€"CASH. J2as. A. Livingston, Auctioneer. I CARE OF CHILDS TEETH _ That the care of the teeth should extend to long beftore a child‘s birth and that every attention to | diet should be paid by expectant mothers if they desire their offspring to have good teeth,â€"is the . striking stateâ€" ment of a prominent dental scientist whose views on this subject have reâ€" ceived the unqualified approval of an influential dental body. In a well thoughtâ€"out interview he expresses his views as follows:â€"â€" "The conditions obtaining during the preâ€"natal period of a child‘s life are of very vital importance in deâ€" terminng the future health and deâ€" velopment of a â€" child. The health and wellâ€"being of the mother are wrepped up in the health and wellâ€" being of the developing child. As long as she supplies nourishment. from herself to her young, so long! will that influence last, that would naturally be till the time of wean-! ing. n prote ound i vith the ion wo olutel 0 This is only 1e, at the end Oof ie, â€" GRIMSBY, \ for : suction. Everythin ‘ly new. Everything without reserve as _ noved away. Sale at k. Terms â€" CASH. eston. Auctioneer. nt veI iry elem: pbuilding nust first AUCTION SALE DATES iry â€" 6â€"THURSDAYâ€"On_ this will offer all the household re of Mr. W .J., Guy, Kerm=n , at the end of â€" Lvingston GRTIMSBY. \ forâ€" sale by eins and t in the fruit e result tha uld be dist interfered 1 N 1 V elf to her young, so long influence last, that would be till the time of weanâ€" pplied n elements 11 n listurbed a d with. een obsery n uide to mouth ef l h T n n con n the â€" ownelt it oneâ€"thirty n and â€"s diet bein 1d the nourâ€" inue the iter into 101 will 11 ourishn / ~; | hlhhlihhihifihlhflhf‘hiflhlflffhlfffl5fupl L( a »â€" Annles for Exverbodyv mo " ADVERTISING PAYS i d e d t ofi stt s ig i g ie s o g i g o i UE ind NO. 3 SPIES.:.:... NO. 3 BALDWINS NO. 3 GREENINGS t GALLON .. 5 GALLONS 1c GALLONS Jas. A. Livingston, DAVID CLOUGHLEY will tell you some . more Of or better still let me refer you to some of the local who have them, where you can see them in use ar from them how pleased ‘they .are with their Bring your own barrels Fresh Cider n 1 la% House Phone 352W It a moderatly priced, ecoâ€" nical furnace that can be talled in any house in one [‘ .. . $2.00 PEKRK BbaArfrnrl, ...$1.7;5 PER BARREL . ..$1.50 PER BARREL rll al C iranteed to heat the )01 11 10use PER. GALLON PER GALLON ime cellar LVE a..IOt O unnecesâ€" and registers and installing them. not require a celâ€" pipes. Te nonevy by doing 1A LMLVUN 225C Grimsby m € il fruit ke 1 eW GRIMSBY in and 1 6t t3 35C 30C THREE

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