Grimsby Independent, 23 Jul 1913, p. 6

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BIG, HEARTY Mrs. Beck‘s Fondest Hopes Upper Lahave, N. S., Can.,â€""I wish to thank you for the benefit I received rvonmonmmmzzzmemg by taking Lydin E. | â€"~> F Pinkham‘s Vegetaâ€" | | ble Compound for Â¥\ female troubles A \| from which I was a ‘ rA g-utlmm-m. so A t 1 was comâ€" -\‘j j un down in ‘VE'“’(!%? on y BME mas td me well and stropg. _ I now have a big, hearty baby boy, ai.d praise your mediâ€" cine for the wonderful lot of good it has done me.""â€" Mrs. IsRARL BECK, Jr., _ Tobey, 50 & 52 James St N., Hamâ€" ilton. I TAPLEYTOWN ‘The farmers bave finished their haying and are _ now . commencing their wheat; owing to there . being but little sown last year that . harâ€" vest will be light. + * LEARN ONE THING EACH DAY ] _ The ;lmhopmp‘un hop nl,:e CoONWAY‘8S BAND feet when the hopping is good. He | A Pure! | y American Organization ;T:Tnml‘m;:“on the pavement as Il‘ With a Great Reputation There is one thing we want you to| Patrick Conway‘s Band, which learn for this week and that is that/comes to the Canadian National Exâ€" Tobey‘s C ntennial _ Clothing Sale |hibition this year _ has succeeded won‘t hurt your pocketâ€"book. If|Gilmore‘s Band in the hearts of the you will read my ad in another part | American people. Many of the leadâ€" of the paver and then come and see |Ing soloists of the Gilmore organizâ€" the sults, in both boys and _ men‘s |ation joined the Conway Band and and the trousers at the Centennial|the conductor has followed Gilmore Sale prices, you will buy _ enough methods with marked success, With clothing to last you all _ next year|Conway‘s Band and the Irish Guards and I am also paying $120 a dozen | Pand both giving two concerts daily for eggs, but only want to buy one | 9D the Exhibition grounds a splenâ€" {welfth of a dozen, and I‘ll pay §$10 | 4d opportunity will be given. _ to for one egg, to the person who can compare the best English and Amer write ‘"Tobey‘s Centennial Clothing tcan Bands, Sale, the greatest number of times] oxr noy WOUNDS ANOTHER on a hen‘s ege and their name and wITH A HOE addreps and date must be . written (St. Catharines Journal) once on each e@E. s capith ‘he Vincland school Incldent of a are when they come to look forward to . ‘The recent sains have done much good to the root and corn crop. _ . "-'i’l_wfic!-:â€"e;rvy' ;rofp- promised V falZ, but bas been greatly damaged . cf late by the rot. _ . Wl s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham and won of Toronto has been spending the past month with the latter‘s parâ€" ents of this village. hss ‘The many friends of Mr. Fred De Mitt are pleased to learn that he :s greatly Improving after his sevare «lcknoss. + Uppez Lahave, Lunenburg Co., N. S., a childless and lonely old age. Many a wife has found herself incaâ€" pable of motherhood owing to some deâ€" rangement of the feminine system, often curable by the proper remedies. . Mrs. Lawrence and family of Bufâ€" | falo, have been the guests of Mre. Geo. Williams the past month, Miss Ameli« Tweedle is spending the summer with her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Tweedle here. . | . Seme made a trip to the city on the 12th and got quite a wetting for the sight. potherte eR The @t, Catharines Wortoun uEd | Roclety are _ goin@ to hold n-u-' frult and flower show this year 0n | September 10 and 11. Preparations »re beinge made to have n . hotter AlanJay than eve" hefore and Judein® from last vear it gueht . to worth > going a long distance to see. -“i;._l;d Mrs. Hownrd Nelson spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. . A. Nelson of Fruitland. erly of ghis place, is spending a cotâ€" ple of months here with friends. Mr#. Arthur Spera is ‘s the hoapiâ€" tal undergoing a ve.y serlous operâ€" ation of the head. The Methodist churen choir rarâ€" den party was quite a success, The Grimaby â€" band â€" «upplied _ excellent muslc. i L In many homes once childless there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound make® women normal, STONEY CREEK Miss Ethel Walker is to be congra tulated on the number of puplls who were saccessful in the entrance oXâ€" Mr. Nathan Utter is baving . the Davic acetylene gas installed in bis new house just being erected. John Lee and family have moved Into thelr new home _ on Mountain Ave. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetaâ€" ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for adâ€" vice, Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. Mfre. Cowan and daughter Tda have returned home from a three months vislt to the west. ‘The CO.F. enjoved a «rand outing to Toronto Island on Saturday. H. Lobb is gone to Winnines. Mr#, Jos. (reon and children spent Aunday In Toronto. Mrs. Richard Avery of Cottam in visitine relatives here. x n 9 LOW woalclls w July 25 _ The Church of the hald o ga«den party ‘The darkest days of husband and wife Mre MoPadden of California, form Realizedâ€"Health, Hapâ€" piness and Baby. "_..ommmtantnni in RABY BOY the Redgemer w!il vty _ on Tuesday, Horticultural | The garden party held in conneeâ€" | tlon with the Methodist church . of | Stoney Creek last Wednesday oyonâ€" lug, was a complete success In etary |vny. The 44th band of Grimsby ren «ored numerous selections, '|I|l‘lll were much appreciated by the numorl ous visitors present. The band was assisted by the following talent, who |all acquitted themselves in an able manner and encores were numerois. Miss Josse Coutts and Mrs. F. M. Howard, sopranos; Miss Peppor, clo evilonist; Mr, Gordon Eaton, impes« gonator; _ Mr. Geo, Anderson, barl tone. ‘The _ party was held on _ the spacious grounds of Mr. Jas, Smith, late of Grimsby and _ the varions booths were well patronized. . The chair wae taken by the pastor, WESTERN CANADA A BUMPER WHEAT CROP THOUSANDS OF MEN REQUIRED This Year‘s Harvest Promises to be the Largest in the Mistory of Canada According to present indications, the wheat crop of 1913 will . be the greatest ever barvested in Manitoâ€" ba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, thus requiring the farm laborere of the east to astist in . harvesting . the world‘s gratest bread basket. ONE ROY WOUNDS ANOTHER WITH A HOE (St. Catharines Journal) | ‘The Vineland echool incident of a few weeks ago, in which one young pupll used .a sharp hoe to excellent advantage on a fellow pupil, thereby inflleting a wound on the calf of his leg which required fourteen stitchos, has been revived by the matter being brought Into court. A tenâ€"yearâ€"old lad named Allan, in whose hand is sald to bave been the sharp instruâ€" ment at the time of the unfortunâ€" nte affair, was summoned to appear before Mr. J. M. Brennan, J. P., on Friday, the information being laid by Mr. McTntosb, father of 9â€"yearâ€"old Douglas Melntosh, who was injured. Crown Attorney Brennan went up to Vineland on Friday to condvet the lcue. but on arrival _ found _ that | youn@ Allen had been taken by his narents to Hamilton, the . summons having been disregarded. _ A bench |\ warrant was Issued and as the Ham \{Iten address of the Allan family is The governments of the respective provinces state that many thousand men will be required for this year‘s harvest. These will have to be prinâ€" clpally recruited from Ontario, and the prosperity of Canada depends on gecuring labor promptly. The Caâ€" nadian Pacific, on which company will fail practically the entire task of transporting the men to the west, is already making special arrange~ ments _ for .this . year, Excursions from points in Ontario to Manitoba, Saskatebewan and Alberta will be run and special trains operated, mak ing the trip in about thirtyâ€"six bours and avoldin« any change of cars or transfers. This will be a day short or than any other route. Dates, rates and conrates and . conditions will be announded in a few days. GJ ARDEN PARTY AT STONEY CREEK held _ on _ the Mr. Jas, Smith, the varions known, an officer was sobt to he am bitious city to bring the JuÂ¥enilo do. fendant back. The hearing of _ the case will take place this Afternoon If the lad is brought back in time, The child who was IJurad . hay practically . recovered. The rural mall carrier who happened mlong at the time the boys had the argument over the hoe, and Me!ntosh was . {n. jured, bound the leg above the ealt where an artery had been severe4, Had he not done #o, Dr., Addy said, t>~ boy must surely have bled to dears in 20 _ minutes. _ Fourtoen stitches were required to close tha gaping wound. _ _ m Melntosh offered not to take proâ€" ceedings If Allan‘s family would pay the doctor‘s expenses, . The â€" Allons showed little anxlety to liquidate the debt so the complaint was lodged, Most Popular of all the British Bands that have visited Canada ‘The band of the Trish Guards, who feature the music at the Canadian National Exhibition this year, need no introduction to Canadian music lovers. ‘They were brought over to the Canadian National Rxbibition in 19%5 and so enthuslastically _ wore they received thut it was decided in tour them from the Atlantle to _ the Pacific. The tour was carried out and its wuccess marked the _ Irish Guards .4 the most popular of . the splenaid British Military Bands that have visited Canaua. Visitors to the _ Exhibitior . that year w‘i still remember the selec tion from I! Trovatore and the corâ€" net solo that came floating in from m disran‘ part of the grounds. The wnme sololst, _ Sergeant Hunt, . is atlll with the band. ‘Then you‘ll reâ€" momber "Baby Sweetheart." _ The whole country was _ whistling and humming . it. Splced Rice Pudding Season one pint of apple sauce with oneâ€"fourth cupful of â€" sugar, In justice to yourself you should try Rexall Orderlies, â€" your money back if you don‘t like them. They are a candy conâ€" fection that really do give easy relief from constipation. Good largely dependen ersons as well he bust. mrmh When m I-m'.: 'l h \-'n-: m'rn::l'"nri:evin.mc:w:,unn- the waste mat that is / tion, and also to overeome its cause thrown off by the system aceumuâ€" _ and to make unnecessary the freâ€" lates. . This Mfi:l generates _ quent use of lasatives ‘i‘lwy serve euu which cireulate throughout _ to tone and strengthen the nerves Mm.dlfl to ereate coated _ and muscles of the bowels and assoâ€" mo. breath, headache, dull _ ciate organs or glands. action, nervousness, biliousness and other atinoy aices. Make Us Prove It CAUTION: Please bear in mind that Rexall Orderlies are not sold by all drug» # You can buy Rexall Orderlics on!y at the Rexall Stores, ‘ou ean buy Rexall Orderlics in this community only at our store: Smithville There is a Rezall Store in nearly every tova and «ity in United on :l:;n Britain, ‘l\-'b“n_ru lhui}‘lmr.-e‘zi -”hâ€" ‘The Rexall Stores are America‘s Greatest Drug Stores o o on see aonriy oc cce (an precly evany condian‘g" homen lile» IRISH GUARDS BAND Avoid harsh eatharties and physics. ‘They .&- but . temj .i relief, searavate Ig real troutile are particularly bad for chii« Trck, doiinhts uy agod persons. Come in tablet form, taste ik eandy and are noted '°'.}!""'.7"=h'“ hewer Pn Dr i nteraw Vex wu«. upon the bows t purge, . gripe, cas nausea, l:un-:. nor lh:hlnflmm‘- lences a ‘-.hi.: wpon the use of purgatives. cir wction is so ‘-'!‘-la ant that the taking of Rexall Orderâ€" lies almost becomes a desire instead of a duty. Children like. Rexall Orderlics. They are ideal for aged or delicate The Easy Laxative THS D 2CD 200 @TEument Mc!ntosh was . {n. leg above the calt had been severed, °* mpen l.\‘lll.'!l:.\lll..\ T. R. J. CROSBY . GRIMSBY, ONTARIO and Add . We guarantee to refund fll’i \ m:y paid us l?l Mexall rlnlnlb- !i. «o not give entire satisfaction. fe mak no promises and we in no in w:fih us '\nur ptly and suitcien prom: cheerfally refund the money. $ persons as well as for the most robust. They aet toward relieving constipa= li--.l.. and also to overeome Il::n'n. and to make unt ul reâ€" quent use of laxatives. %ny serve to tone and strengthen the nerves and museles of the bowels and assoâ€" ciate organs or glands. Docsn‘t that prove that Rexall Orderlics must be right? . You must know we would not dare make such a promise unless we were |--i|h~e|% certain that Rexall Orderlies will all we elaim for them. There is no -nm risk attached to a trial of Resall Orderlies, and in justice to WMM whould not hesitate to h.l-.l Onlofll.“mmy- l‘n mn\'o‘ui e t hoi Tnnigls Tue. 40 tablets, 260. 50 â€"elghth teaspoonful _ of _ cloves one teaspoonful of _ cinnamon, one pint of cold cooked _ race oneâ€"half cupful of washed and dd raisins, Put in a well butter baking dish, dot with bits _ of ter and beke, Serve hot or very 1 with cream. Make Us Prove It Cntario Contractor‘s Supplies Lime for Spraying All uther Contractos‘ supplies 8. Main St. West Telephone 771. _ HAMILTON H. & J. Dow Marriage License Issued General Conveyancer, Assignee and Valuator, Money to Loan at Current Rates JOHN B. BRANT Prepared to attend to ail your blacksmithing wants in first class style. Our horse shoeing departâ€" ment was never in better shape to handle your shocing than now. Have you ordered a new dray for this season? If not give us a chance to show you what we can do in this line. Lime, Portland Cement Plaster Paris, etc. Plastering Hair Mortar Color Lath SCOTT & SANGSTER _if you need glasses IF RUNNING FOR A CAR loosens the grip of your eye glasses â€"if with movement of your head you feel them slipping and sliding, you will appreciate the greater comfort and security of Shurâ€"on mountings which hold your glasses in place all the time. © Shurâ€"on mcuntings fitted by us are not only a safeguard against breakage but promote better sight and better appearance. H11 King East, HAMILTON 1. 8. ROUSE, Proprictor 39 Steps from Torminal Depot 1N Patent, Gun Metais and Tan. LACROSSE and TENNIS Practical Boot Repairing e § M i Eoi e eeeie oo Neeeeeeeeeiees Sn Ees â€"ee en en OeeeeNNEiiNt s E000 C Witt Main St East, GRIMSBY e â€" .-\-""_-L e SMuU®â€"OM 7 \ EYEâ€"GLAS$ You need SHURâ€"ONS Repairiag of all kinds done Phone 71 Mountain St. GRIMSBY, ONT GLOBE OPTICAL CO. Warm Weather OXFORDS WE ARE SHOES in all sizes BATHING SHOES Smithville, Ont. H. BULL PUMPS AND KipDp & FARRELL MONEY TO LOAN MORE than the essays of Chesterfield does the Chesterfield Overcoat of toâ€" day keep alive the saying :â€" There is no top coat which preâ€" sents such a clean cut and gentleâ€" manly expressonâ€"and . we have the new Spring weaves in black, brown and Oxford greysâ€"with all the real "Semiâ€"ready ats" of culture and réfinementâ€"and yet with the staunch wearing qualities which careful tailorng gives We were never in a better position to do your tailoring then right now. All the newest and niftiest worsteds and tweeds for your selection. Look at This! 207 Acres, 5 miles from Simcoe. $25.00 per This is the Best Bargain in County. 800 Apple Trees, Berries and Cherries. Will exchange for city property Private and Company Real Estate and asurance To parents who ar: desirous of giving an extra polish to their children‘s education, or to adults who contemplate travelling or reâ€" siding in Mexico or the new Panâ€" ama district W. J. COLLIER at moderate terms. I1â€" Years continuous residcnc: in France. 5 Years in Sraim. Phone 113 ring 5 is prepared to give lessons in French and Spanish Office Main Street, GRIMSBY. PHIPPS BROS. GRIMSBY â€" _ ONT "That Chesterfieldian Air will be cheerfully given you by our salesmen. . You will find them well informed in Interior WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT terested in getting you jus* what you want Our enormous stock helps them out in this. Almost any design or coloring you may wish can be lupplitd. by us, You will appreciate a call here. A. C. TURNBULL A. B. TUFFORD WEDY**~"®4Y, JULY 23, 1913 WALL DECORATING Helpful Hints ecorating and very much inâ€" Real Estate Man Reamsville 51, 53 King St. West HAMILTON NOTICE ON C. T. FARRELL

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