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Grimsby Independent, 10 Aug 1921, p. 6

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SIX No More Gas on the Stomach or Sour . Stomach! No More Heavy Feeling After Meals or Constipation! If you have sour Stomach, consti- pation or gas on the stomach ONE SPOONFUL simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, will bring you INSTANT relief. Adler-i-ka draws all the old foul matter from the system leaving the bowels and stomach fresh and CLEAN, ready to digest anything. Guards against appendicitis. F----.- EAT ALI, YOU WANT! O. K. Bond Printing. The Inde- pendent. FOR SALE BY W. M. STEWART DRUG CO. GRIMSBY Canada Rug Company, London, Ontario a purses There are hundreds of pretty patterns to select from - for all styles of rooms and to fit all Splendid new designs in desir- able papers - beautiful color tones, too ---at reall', reasonable figures. - You Will Be Surprised- Robt. Duncan & Co STATIONERS James St. and Market Sq. HAMILTON at the values we are Offering in our Wall Paper Department. 81,5 per cent. paid on' Savings of One Dollar and upwards. 6%: per cent. paid on Debentur- es for 2 or 5 years. LEGAL INVESTMENT TRUST FUNDS D. M. CAMERON, W. B. CALDER, Valuator _ GRIMSBY DON’T THROW YOUR OLD CARPETS AWAY They make new reversible “VeIVetex” Rugs Send for Velvetex Folder " tomer King and Hughson Streets. Hamilton --'rHE---- Hamilton Provident Loan Corporation Money to loan. General Manager and ONT. FOR Thousands ot women in Kansas have put aside their household duties and gone to work tn tag fields. t Miss Jennie P. l usser has. been ap- pointed collector of customs with headquarters at Salt Lake City, Utah. Peek-a-boo waists and bare Knees are barred in the offices ot the Chi- cago, Burlington & Quincy railroad. The middy has long been a favorite style of blouse for sport pear. This waist is cut from afriisce of white lin-. en. It is of a rather rough weave, al- though a lighter weight migh tbe Sufi-. stituted if desired. The sailor collar is bound with a narrow piece of red and white checked gingham. This al- so appears on the V-shaped vestee and the short sleeves. A wider strip of the gingham is chosen to border the blouse and to make the girdle. This is knotted in the front and the long, narrow ends reach almost to the hem of the blouse. / Women in Turkey should find no trouble in securing husbands since the parliament in that country has passed a law which makes marriage comp91sory for men "over 25 years old. .More than 6000 women eployees ot one of the largest insurance compan- ies in the United States have been or- dered to let their hair grow or lose their positions. Bobbed hair; is pro- hibited. f Mrs. Martha. J. Thompson ot Jack- son, Tenn., at the age ot 102, has the privilege of seeing her children, grand children, g.retu-tTay.titrhiyrssn and one great-great-grandshild grow 11 p‘about her. The family numbers about 100. Several ot the theatres in Paris are managed by women who are proving themSelves ot being capable of direct.. ing in a successful manner. _ A precedent was set among the larger religious denominations when Mrs. Helen B. Montgomery ot Roch- ester, N. Y., was elected president of the Northern Baptist convention, held in Des Moines. . The Salvation Army Lassie of Philadelphia, consisting young women, is the largest kind in the country. Now that water sports are being en- joyed by so many women it is essen- tial that they be let'r,1, in chic 'bath.. ing suits. The beac cape is no less important for those who frequent the fashionable shore resorts. Black and white fibre silk is chosen for the "liiiif.". ioning of this interesting suit, which is simply made with a straight tunic. The neckline in V shape is bordered with a bind of black satin that match- es the short sleeves. The breeches, which are double Shirred at the knee, are made of black satin. The cape is developed in black and white home- spun, elaborated with blanket stitch- ing. , es the which k NEW VERSION OF THE MIDDY BLOUSE A STRIKING BESCH CAPE AND BATHING SUIT , Martha J. Thompson of Jack- enn., at the age ot 102, has the age ot seeing her children, grand an, 1rreat-tTtltPVren and one great-grandshild grow 11 p‘about The family numbers about 100. "’ "’ l ‘er . H, I - - b'd / Ma, I M 7 if? ' Ill Bl ll " .49; III I; I I f. , H I I . ill . I I . , I I f ‘ I I ‘ g I '_).' MII Ilii# = ‘ I ' t' - _, (BY (BY MARIE BELMONT) MARIE BELMONT) ‘esting suit, which l a straight tunic. shape is .bordered k satin that match- as. The breeches, hirred at the knee, satin. The cape is and white home- ith blanket stitch- iSSieS of ot band it h 'di:' DEPOT STREET , 'tjg".":' - . GRIMSBY‘E ii'tmmmmmmmmmmmna 'rc". Ttrummmpmmmmnmmrs CoXi)eCoXoDCoXiyEaxoxoyyygx.xeoyE THE 2y21yEyIii-liiiiip. I liiimr, ONTARIO ElLEerRii:i'i.)jiixru RES Yous House (i' CARLEY & FOR, IO per cent. off} high high rate of interest obtained by, the financial corp- orations who formerly were almost exclusive pur- chasers of this class of security. Farmeqs and others, resident in the County, are offered an exceptional 'opportuhi'ty for investment of their spare cash, in at issue of 20 year, 6 per cent. Bonds, of the County of Lincolh, which yield the CARL)ii$.iii.i"ri"", FORD CoDeKoDCoyCoXoXiKi(yToo(yXiXoDtoDd COUNTY OF LINCQKLN ST. CATHARINES - - COUNTY Oli) LINCOLN CAMBY WI’SMER stimate (oxityDaioxiCoxoxeixoD(tA., or further particulars, apply to 3CD2liCIDeS; ‘L llllllllilt'_ Electrical Cohtractors. _ RF 'imctures. bee , . rllttiti'1.ri,Ngust 13th . Ihr-i em y glv Treasurer 'tnc ght tiiwmuummmumm"""mm""!u1 all Electrical Worr ONTARIO bee iBOY SCOUT" transterre to the Sec Arrell, A-, be attache rigar. No. Jr. No. 312 P.t'RAP.E.s-.--'.rhfyits were 67 all ranks ot the District Units on parade, on Friday evening,,ot last week, and. every Patrol Leader or Scout is urged to "get after" those Scouts in the Patrols who are not attending, and endeavor to get them out to our parades. mmmmmmttmmmtmmtmtmttmttt granite cup and plate. Tents, blankets, ground sheets, kitchen equipment, first aid equipment, etc., are being se- 'cared from Military Headquarters, in Toronto, and all other necessary equipment to make the camp pleas- ant to the Scouts will be provided by the ‘Council of the Local Association, Transportation by motor truck is be- ing arranged'for. The site of the camp is the same at which the camp was held last summer and is in every way eminently fitted to such a purpose. The bathing beach is particularly sate, and the supervis- ion of the boys, while in bathing, wilt be very careful., They.. will be fed well and given every opportunity ot having a splendid outing, combined with instructional work along certain lines. The Brazilian-government has grant ed a concession toa private corpora- tion to install and operate high pow- er radio stations tor direct communi- cation with the Americans and Eur- ope DANCE-There will be a dance held in aid of the Local Scouts, in the Casino, Grimsby East, thif evening---- and the Scouts are urged to "talk it up." - CAMP-The advance party will pro- ceed to Long Beach, Lake Erie, on Wednesday morning, August I'?--- leaving here at nine o’clock, to es- tablish the Camp. This advance party will consist of the cooks, and the older and larger boys of the Troops-in charge of a Scoutmaster, and will be detailed later. Their full Orders will be given them as soon as the full arrangements for the camp pave been completed. , The main body of Scouts will move of: on Thursday morning. August 18. Brace up aud smile, and all the while Be determined not to run-- But to stick and fight each day and night, Though a bare toe-hold be won. Please do not let any minor ob- jections stand in the way of allowing your Scout to attend this Camp, but rather encourage him to do so, and thus show that you are deeply and ac- tively interested in the Movement. Very sincerely yours. Don't drop your chip! Look up and grin! Thete's a lot of fellows like you Whom Fate can down with a single frown Who shrink from a knock or two! To 1 Scouts The main body of Scou1 off on Twrsday morning at 10 o'clock. The roll was handed to each scout was hands last Frida nécessary hoped the their Seo, Just stick out your chin, and acquire a grin! i Dori't whine, whatever you dot. I Each good, hard knock means a block of stock / ' In the Bank of Success for your.. uupeu the parents will encourage their Scout or Cub to attend the Camp. Fuller instructions will be given the Scouts on parade this Frr. day eyeing, as to their requirements in Camp: \ and keen along every line of your Scouts' activities. It is for the pur- Dose ot adviSing you ot the intention t‘o,hold"a Summer Camp for the Grimsby, District Boy Scouts at Long Beach; on Lake Erie, (about thirty- t',r,#,srtr: ,trs9artttjimmttsr 'trm? Gums- fttifgti', ne,'httifgf'.tt 18th, un- aliMonday, . ugust 22nd. . I hope you will be able to see your way clear to allow-your Scout to attend this camp; and I can quite assure you that he will be looked after in every possible way by the competent assistants who are allied with me in the Scout Movement in this District; and I will be pleased it you will give your per- mission to your Scout, to be handed to me on the next parade he attends. Your Scout will be required to pay $2.00 as a camp fee, to cover neces- sary expenses, but his inability no subscribe this amount will not pre- vent him from attending the camp, as a collection is now being taken by the Scoutmasters and Assistant Scout- masters from the general public In the District, to assist in the payment ot our camp expenses. Your, Scout will also be required to provide him- self with bathing suit, 'tooth brush, hair brush and comb, towels, soap, ew- tra shirt, extra stockings, coat and any other little comforts that he may desire to use while under canvas, as well as a knife, fork. spoon, tin or granite cup and plate. Tents, blankets, ground sheets, kitchen equipment, NEW S AND ORDERS M., 136 Se Ire shown the publ‘u LOOK UP AND GRIN ay s parade, and information-- parents will J. A. M. LIVINGSTOIk District Scoutmas r. bl'uy--"Get Behind the as of Scouts will move morning, August 18, The following letter TI ol, J., is posted to 136 P. L. Syn- Synyard, N., JVo. on leave from and Cub, on contains all -and it is encourage ' (Globe Optical) OPTICIAN m' 52 King East HAMILTON Prompt and Accurate Service Established A. D. 1900. Wednesday, August 10th, 1921 WllllLtiimiill'S Kill them all, and the germs too. 10e a packet at Druggists, Grocers and General Stores. Immmmmmmtummtmmmmmmtt Honey Positively stop: these troubles ' Sneezing, weezing, coughing, weeping eyes aren't "ece"arv-'- unless you like lacing tnnt was: w. w. 'JOHNSON MAIN ST. WEST ARR!RRRR1iiguiigigiigii RAZ - MAI-I Hay - Fever "imimimimmmmmmiimtttmmmtt FARM a (l sold, send full description to 81.00 -at your drugiust's, or Write Templetons, Toronto. for a free trial. Having purchased the cement business and mixer from Jas. A. Wray I am now prepared for all kinds of cement wdrk. Robinson St. South - GRIMSBY, ONT DELIVERIES SATURDAYS "mmmmmmmmmmmmmmumm Cellar and Barn Floors, Cisterns Foundations, Sidewalks, Curbs, Septic Tanks, Estimates Promptly Given. Prices Rlttht SUMMER COLDS, ASTHMA. lleriiSiihR9iileeeRgtgtggg CEMENT WORK W. M. Stewart Drug Co., Grimsby Next Door to B. G. & B. Station GRIMSBI " ONTARIO If GIVE US YOUR NEXT ORDER Customers are requested to have orders For Delivery sent in not later than 10 o’clock in the morning. FO R SALE OR EXCHANGE ANDREW CLOUGHLEY A. H. DAVIES I. B.ROUSE MacPHERSON’S MacPHERSON'S 21 spoil mgny a holiday. ou have broperty HEADQUARTERS ALL BUYERS OFi 1921 CROP Anything In Cement. GOOD MEALS BEAMSVILLE, ONT. 'PHONE 399 TY nMifl'lll for 10 lb. Pails you WISn

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