Why Do Women Suffer and able to enjoy life, that it is surprising Uirough the day aafering tortures from m due to kidney lame back due to kidney trouble. l:o. Wilcox REOITAL |ever seen and the tomes were most Another of the many complimenâ€" |delightful » tary recltais given by F. M. Hownrd, |_ GRIMSDY should be proud of their will be hold this Thursday in _ Snetâ€"|‘itte town, as it is not often that it singer Hall. Ar excellent program of | falls to the lot of a town or viilage or plano, violin, voice, string quintettes |even a city to have such a nationâ€"wide und reading, which is expected will party visit it ‘Toronto bas tried its excell all previous efforts, _ will be |very bnrdest to get this party to visit given on this occaston. their city, but so far, they have failâ€" A good deal of interest is sttown in |¢d. GRIMSBY should be proud of the first appearance here . of _ Miss ‘h- wonderfcl little hotel, and of its Etbelwyn Cunningham, who has graâ€" |owner, Mr. John Howitt, for there is duated from the Eumerson College of | no doubt but that the Village Inn was Boston, and has the honor of attainâ€" |the magnet that drew the party this Ing the much coveted _ gold . medal | way, for bad it nct been here, the given in reading at this college. chances are that the St. Catharines No admission fee will be charged, |Club would . have _ turned _ right but chikiren must be accompanied by |cround and drove east again. their paronts. _The amount of _ a«ivertising that Pn relpooe e on know, and mesall | cheerfully refund you your money. Send | the regular boxes at your dealersâ€"50c., | ‘?E’:‘ and Chemical Co. of l Canndar Linrkted oronin: | Tt tmy aih io ran hn "+han in When They Could Be Weil? It is so easy to be well and strong and We take infinite care in the proâ€" duction of Wedding invitations and announcements. Our engravers beauty of their w only the finest por reasonable and 0t But as this is the busy season it wou! very soon. ROBERT DUNCAN & Correct Wedding Invitations Coal Economy means allthis and more to you ALSO less trouble with your fires, less stoking, a steadier, cleanâ€" er, more istenss and more lasting fire and a saving of mUCO LC NHevmer HALE YOUR FUEL and 30 por cont. more heat. t sichduacd dn ud ‘This » _ thoroughly tried and . ced chemical prepat: ation or proved worth, eg\ul- ‘P" suaRl = o Ainal ty good in ts Stove or Furnace; doe EOVE U° P cRo any way injure fire bars or grates, eastly applied. ‘Tins containing sufficient to treat 1 ton, $1.09 (with full directions as to use.) On sale at Jas. Wray‘s S5t0r* Samples and prices on HYDRONITE, 16. !_Mi St. 00 _ WaLs PApERs Cor. James and Market Square HYDRONITE R. DUNCAN & C6. HAMILTON will be found quite J our service prompt. the. beginning of the would be well to order MAY 27, Y sible make of stock. are noted for the ‘;dot'«l not in 1914 request At the Village Inm tea was served und Mr. John Howitt saw to it that the distinguished guests were served with some of GRIMSBY‘S own fruits f all kinids espocially prepared . by ‘!r.‘umrm for occasions _ of â€" tiis | Will recoive a ready saie. ‘ in talking to the | INDEPENDENT one of the ladies in the party, who, by the way, was a duughter of the Chillâ€" an minister, stated that the . district lmi:‘.w-u n-uodx usaat utlful plecés of country it had ever been her pleasure to see. When asked what part of the district vhe liked the best she raplied that the plece of country from about _ three miles east of GRIMSBY to the town ‘| was the most magnificent she . had ever seen and the homes were most | delightful. Severa! photographs of the â€" party l-'mt:-kmmamuq-o(u. Vn': age lin by Photographer Caldwel wnd there is no doubt but what they The amount of _ advertising that OGRIMSBY will receive from this visit cannot be ertimatod. Every, newsâ€" yaper in every big city in _ America tave reyresentatives following this party around and all the big _ Press Assnciations have large comps of weltbns and puctographers on the job all hourse of the day and night. _ _ GRIMSRY should be proud to think that this party would visit it and we all must give our thanks for . their visit and hope for them to come again. (Continued from page 1) from proposed railway through eaci muzlelnality. _ Providing their is . no cost to the muntcipality." "signed) Hamilton Fleming, Reeve N. GRIMSBY. Certified a true copy of resolution passed in cpen council this 23rd day of No: L es s o o o 10 3 9"_ 08 LbA ccacey Marlowâ€"SutherJandâ€"That | $5 b‘ went to â€" Secretary . Hydro Radial \nion of the Niagara District, being a. contribrtion to help defray the necesâ€" vary expenses contected with . the work of the Union. Carried. Marlowâ€"Sutherlandâ€"That no per son under the age of sixteen . years shall carry or discharge any firearms within the limits of the Towrship of North GIIMSBY. Oarried. _ Grimsby Honored ~_ Marlowâ€"Sutherlandâ€"That the peâ€" titos of H. H. Wylie and fortyâ€"four others be recelved. .. _ .. ; will Open Wyldwood A T Hunter, Scale Inspector. 49 20 R H Kemp, Scale inspecton. . 28 20 Theron York, 12 loads cinders at 35¢ per load ....>>>>>~ 3 00 J. H. Beamer, repatting and de livering road roler .......â€" 13 85 Iiamilton Bridge Works Co., material for Woolverton Mt., $160; 15 gal. paint, $20.25 180 25 Stewart Walker, W. Rd. Div. 186(40 F. Horst, E. Rd. Div. .« ««>>>> 134 66 W. E. Shapherd, grinding maâ€" _ _ _ ‘owing accounts be paid: ‘ !f Sutton, 80 rods snow (‘l‘:'vmx Good Roads Machinery ©0. 8+ c« + renk uis 6x +i bi ae vie in Carl E. Fishor, searobing title Muntcipal World, poll books. . Wim. Durbam, 2,675 ft. Oak w. A. Patterson, tax collector Hospital for Sick Children.. Grand Trunk Ry. crossing ©MMPRO® .... .66 enverdrth} Cavada Lagot _ Iron Culvert (©0., OUV@Rb L .666 6+ ++ n3 f yetical Health Officer, . Dr. Dr. Atexander ..e> ce> snn Indenendent, printing byâ€"laws and DMHOM . ... k6 en fi55? }1, C. Kelson, assessor salary and POBBM ...e .0 6n 53 l.! Althouse, returning . officer ; G McCalum, t | yir. and Mre 44 ETD 0 in, | Ausghter Maric of Duffato, spent the |oith with Mr. and Mro. W. O‘Connell. . L Hager e Reeve‘s expenses to Toronto re Bell Proit FwtMs .)..>>+ Counoll aud Committee fees. . Counel do BOF ENOX 2 m th veain on June 27, at 1.30 pm., for the i~menotion of general business. carried. party "ESEs .---T"_†the Beamerâ€"Sutherlandâ€"That winell do now adjourn _ to SMTTRVILLE Iron Culvert ‘‘ DMcer, _ Dr. $ 10 00 ~ 49 70 $1374 50 101 65 33 34 118 .14 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 23 67 12 00 98 65 15 00 34 60 folâ€" "SOME HAE MEAT, AND CAKNA EAT" case is not now so desperate as when Burns wrote. For the man who has the food without ing for troubles of the chronic dyspep man who is Iflh-â€"hm â€"w the stomach or occe. slomal indigestion. You can eat hearty siomal indigestion. You can eat bearty THE U. 8. GOVERNMENT Reports suy that Roedenbeck & Wahi‘s Lucea Olive Oil -:»m best und purest that comes into the port of New York. This is the brand we handle, 35¢ and 50¢ bottles. $1 an originul quart can.â€"Parke & Parke, Market Square. Fit yourself for your best work by Naâ€"Druâ€"Co Dym‘hlï¬ a’:u CB° of Canada, m?t'u.’ | , if he just follows the meal with a Thew remarbatie taviets banish the | y of S qi oFreyp l flles to be really effective should begin early. Each fly disposed of now may mean thousands less to anâ€" noy you this summer. Madeâ€"toâ€"Order We have a complete ,linel of killers for these pests.®Sm Underwear & Hogsigry Wentworth Arms Bidg.. M HAMILTON The Weather May be UNCERTAIN But the Quality and Price of, my Swatting W. and R. McLELLAND Boots and Shoes Remain Unchanged All Seasonable Goods at Remain at Reasonâ€" able PRICES. H. BULL‘S Shoe Store _ Next Boor to New Post Office Practical Boot Repairer PHONEâ€"313 ring 2, Store w# 313 ring 3, Residence Stewart‘s Drug Store QUaALITY FIRST CHRISTYS Straw Hats Swat while the swatting is =Imported= Ginger Ale Schweppe‘s Dry Ross Dry Cantrell and Cochrane‘s Schweppe‘s Ginger Beer James Osborne & hs LeapMG GRoce®s 12 and 14 James St. South Telephones iss and $00 Shirts Son Lincoln en coiccy s cva us Te he for the not in their riding while he ‘ays be willing to ald ::- would alWzation and render -'L ~ TO® OrEtp the candidate that rPhrd clstance nominated. He thought rocintion Mhers _ of the -ndub-“__ ‘t the M@Qhe work with a detern went 1to equld accomplish . aÂ¥m0st tion they anything. â€"â€" Dirmingham ( buve °* nubl wan ay prbwgle 7 Mo in “:'n"' to the, save t partics ihroughout the country should . be reminded of the splendid work . that Sir James P. Whitney aod his trustâ€" worthy supporters have done for Onâ€" tarlo during the years which he bad been in power. He referred to the Worlemen‘s Componsation Rill, which Sir James had succeeded in having passedâ€"a bill which met with _ the vpproval of almost every manufacâ€" \turer in Ontario. _ F £ What did the Liber=ls do to better: conditions when they were in power? he asked. Take, for instance, the tem perance question that N. W. Rowell has been fighting for, Why did ~ he tot do something in this _ direction when he was a mamber for the Liber \llpflymu!'-h'w'orm .um.m! To his mind it was only a toophole through which he expected to win the sympatby and support of ‘the people of this province in . the event of an election. Ks " In couctusion, he stated that . the work of organization should be startâ€" cd innmediately, as there was probaâ€" bly a great deal to be done and many people to be interviewed. To his mmbad the Conservative party would be reâ€" turned â€"with even a langer . majority than ever before, should an election Short addresses were glven by . a number of others, after which . the question of selecting a candidate to represent the association in the next lection was taken up, While many ‘were in favor of making the selection ut this meeting, it was pointed _ out that a big mistake might be made if l:htvmdonc.lnvlw of the fact that the association hail not . been properiy organized. A resoluton was qassed that this matter _ be deferred until the next meeting or until such time as the president should deem it advisable. take In the election of officers for the en suing year, a grout deal of interest was f:«mifested and many names were offered, with the result that . the followimg were clected: J. D. Bennett Beamsyi}ie, _ hon. _ president; Lovi Moyer, Beamswilie, president; _ Miâ€" aliael Daiton, Pelhem, viseâ€"president; tinued from page 1) HOW soon will your roads, that now take the heart and soul out of every man and horse that uses them, be made izto a conâ€" tinuous stretch of road that you and everyone in your county will be proud of ? # How soon will you stop filling the ruts and mud holes with your road taxes, and build roads that will permit you to put your road taxes into more good roads ? . Officers Elected. cost no more to build than any other good road, and their upkeep expense is practically nothing, whick makes them the cheapest kind of good roads. Concrete roads benefit the farmer, consumer, merchant, Concrete roads benefit the farmer, consumer, merchant, newspaper, board of trade and railroad. ‘They make tor greater prosperity generally, by increasing land values and production; bringing more trade; more industries; more employment; greater traffic. ‘They decrease the co: of marketing. . All of these factors combine to decrease the cost of living. _ Every citizen owes it mhimnluoinnw' the advantages of concrete roads and learn how they directly beneft Tc en ces i hex for tot maiipe es io s him. ‘This information is free for the asking. Write for it Concrete Roads Department Canada Cement Company Limited 801 Herald Building, Montreal Concrete Roads LIFE THREATENED BYKIDNEY DISEASE HACEXSVILLH, OxtT., Aug. 26th, 1913. ** About two years ago, I found my health in a very bad state, My kidueys m-otddl.lhdrwut.-uilmnll :-ml- condition. Jl::';:.hci«d some good remedy, a seen "PFruitâ€"atives "" ndvmhd.lh:rdtdb try them. Their effect I foundâ€"inore tr nrer WB danbedPâ€"Apbidibet nrtmsitzcer‘~ 1 .. 1 Alk core e S daiiedlâ€"rpn?.â€"70 PZ r ~ABIR M-flhheh:r ‘Theiraction was mild and the result all that could be expected. " My kllhomuumd their normal action after I takem rudl of a dozen boxes and 1 regai -Hold-ufl vitality. Today, I am as as ever, the best health I have ever had ". B, A. KELLY * Pruitâ€"aâ€"tives " is the Kidney remedy in the world. il acts on the bowels and the skin as well as the Kidâ€" neys and thereby soothes and cures any Kidney soreness. % Jas. ‘Nalker, _ Jr. treasurer. widngnncalnt M ‘After the Installation of officers the question of selocting a place to hold the convention was discussed. While it had practically been decided upon to make the headquarters t Deamsâ€" ville, James Livinzston of GRIMSBY, thought that Smithville would be . a better place. Besmsvilie was, howâ€" ever, selected, uniess the executive de cide in favor of some other place. w oo nc in c Horr lige Sher o. oi be reky on reccipt o price of or sent on r Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawz. His Health in A Terrible State Until He Took " Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives " UNIFORMS Uniforms and equ) â€" will be issued to M.J':.a in‘ tending members of Saturday Atternoon, May 30, in preparation for 1914 Nilitary Traiming at Niagara Camp, commencing June I. All concerned will govern themâ€" selves accordingly. goons, at the Squadron Armories, St. Anns, MAJOR W. C. BROOKS, B. A. KELLY, Ese. ISSUE OF and Jucob Fisher, 0. C. "B" South GRIMSBY, 2nd Draâ€" 2nd Dra Foundations Walks Cisterns Soptio Tanks iBooks of all kinds F. E. RUSS. .. Phone 288 R. R. No. 1, Grimsby Contractor‘s Supplies Lime for Spraying All other Contractors‘ Supplies 81 Main St. West Telephone 771. _ HAMILTON H. & J. Dow WHEN YOUR EYESâ€" worn out and strained YÂ¥ _ worn out and strained 31 too muchlwv‘vor}k“â€"â€"need positive relief that proâ€" perly prescribed, made and fitted glasses give, consider our service. Well appointed> > examination: rooms; two graduate optometrists; modern instruments | intelligently used in all examinations; completeâ€" ly equipped factory for grinding lenses; lenses ground by expertsâ€" this is our service under one roof where all work is done promptly, accurately and at the lowest manuâ€" facturing costs. 1. 8. ROUSE, Propriet 39 Steps from Iov-‘-.:l Depot The Hamilton _ * Provident and Loan Society Cor King and Hughson ®ts HAMIL TON MONEY TO LOAN Deposit in our Savings Deâ€" partment, 2 /2% paid, half ye.m Four per cent. paid on « posits running for one year or longer \HORSES! Lime, Portland Cement Plaster Paris, etc. ‘ Your choice ofâ€" ;.-I;v-y-D;l;t. | General Parpose and Delivery Morses | To be seen at the KipDp & FARRELL Real Estate and GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 111 King East, HAMILTON MONEY TO LOAN HAMILTON SALES STABLES 39 Rebecca Street. EIELD BROS., Private and Company Mortar Color C. FERRIE, Treasurer GRIMSBY. to give you a price Either contract 0 time, _ Power or hand mixers for hire by day or the year How about that lob of conciete F. E. RUSS HORSES! C. T. FARRELL MURRAY N interest /