Grimsby Independent, 25 Apr 1917, p. 9

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hospital, on hand, a men who are here ‘The medals for t will in all probabil by Reeve Lieut,. H and the wedals to will be presented 1 The medal« to be handed to the next of kin of th boys who have laid down their lives will be presentes by Rev. J. Allan Ballarq of 8t Andrews Church. All told about 50 medals will be distributed, son » of them having to be mailed to England to relatives of soldiers who have been slain in battle. Tho dith. Regt. dand will render a most excellent . concert . in . Library Park after the parade and the medals will be vresented from . the . candâ€" atand. The Town Couneil, the Clergy anq other members of official will also nave a place on the : Shortly after elght a‘clock parade will take plase . throug Main streee of the Town hoad the 44th. Pand. The Boy dugles band, the floy Seout Home Guard ont caer bodles take part. P Everybody is invite GRIMSBY â€" and help who have . oze the reception. Should the woutb« tre. Mrs. Moore having very en ously offercd the theaire for that pf pose free of enarge, «hould the w ther be roagh. â€" Should the woatber be bad the reception thions will take place in Ouy expert truss fitter ail the time, ready io % terations to your truss i and always ready to g!ve faction. We do not rel» { atyle i trds but our laFk® to select the individaal cas That the saldd ty ‘a Include and assy vay a 4 soads 14. 16 ang 15 »@nt of the counci] it towns throuhg , "un. ‘Therefore, the ie bartnes saull 19 KOPPORE EXPERTS HERE Ab THE TIE he said bpy.;,.. " NHOh 1 'hm ll Sald byâ€"law purports be that the cost or part of @st of the salg highways hal} ty i .’I the | plaint!f â€" corporat '-u.“ l it further ambi;uons | Miehways not within sury ; neg@t® Addacent townships io neluded in the schador. Phe Corporation of tw, | Nerritton vs. The Corporat County of hlmln The laims that ¢ ;’.,.., road «, aHy assed by the Cour 1 in Pobruary is ambiguon radictory. As it« intention ‘ressed by the recitals and c n is to adopt a se ‘oullty Oighways for four or ht townships, â€" under | visins of the Highway Imp AUt und natuumel "f ) C Orvoration of t,, Nerritton vs. The Corpar "ounty . of t‘,'“’“‘ T laims that ¢ "gueg ro ~ fnally assed by the C i1 in Pobruary is ambigu Fadictory. As its intenti eased by the recitals a lousen is 19 adopt q Oumnte dusal . = S thare MERAtTron TaviNg 70 (ip ) SET GO00 Roans BMHAW | 1, on hand, as well as all the io are here at home. medals for the Township boy» ull probability be . presented ve Lieut.. Hamilton . Fleming + is Being Heasd in Coun Court This Week â€"Pre. ants M.n’ 'Meveqin' Points ho w htb t n k n ge . ready io make any alâ€" your trums If necessary. ready to give you satl«â€" do not rel, on any on« s« to hold all duptures e assortment wnaules s . one best sulted to «xcl se Parke & Parke, Maw i‘amilton. Ont 10# thakh A s hedule. [ Orparation of the Olo. _ The plaintift ‘lll:j roads by. «» ‘ the County Coun. Ambiguous and cop Intention | as ao. Reeve to . cofh« give the bit" a rou iwWays ithou; on that f and . proset Moore‘s Th Tow n burport * county ir the IMprDÂ¥eu nd enacetis "Wongest " aded namebly the can are here Village THE more Ltow bis the porc of One of the farm tractors Jn the Torento heard of Trade, tor It Is «mall in «tize and handy for ulready appiled for the tracters. wnnaue n "ol Greater Production in Ontario GRIMSBY is going to cnut loose on 24th of May night Soldier‘s Reception. Come Britian‘s ( â€"â€"â€"â€" Y FOP W Cadimma _ I|::'I‘-:I‘ 'u'-':';‘h'r'm'â€" -'m.â€" e .â€"-'-l;“'ilutr- for the small Fastern feids. Five countles bave just purchased by the \::r__l:u‘.fil:c “l_‘hlb the cotton. _ For the glras extr: «ke it down in the spring and put it storm,.window or a cold Wwillip in the fall. The house was seven answer and old newspapers leot by five feet, five feet high in the piexz paper will do instead of ‘vont, four feet high at the baek and yaper. t cost $7.35. This house was quite atâ€" Heating Unnccessary | ractive but houses can be built even of YETERANS AGES TOTAL NDE N7 »malt ten mark. . This wers all that are ton Treop of <old to the a‘l to aril were paying the ame n their cousel ed the Greai DÂ¥ There were 10 group and their a _ The momber Troop stt Iiet Jease Itoos Levi Tuitot Horatic 1 Fours The 176th Niagara Ran : gers have arrived in| England sofely. ' UOne Joun Homes ..« Leozard Tuilord Alyimes Cons®. .. Wik HRice John G. Sheppard Nojean ‘Torrybort; Whilip Wardeil Theos, Linc. Sampel L ouarberss group ty clos yoars Totai day re THE LIFTUP mab zomm m.--u-nn-“n&:m by doag «d xt @ees who Mad CCC Mvide « fourteen men. in . eir ages ranged trom making an aggrewate and as average of wing and asby . . MoPd . » > > House shle in Deamayille, . a) of men, all either past to the throeâ€"score aud Phis little body of men are Wft of the old Clinâ€" soldlers that responded arms in 1866, and they the‘* last respects . to omeades who had ©ro#s> pily hde 1.022 YEARS oi Clinton , t ir ages are: lh Pri in . the 10 of which that old aphorism "Physieat Healih more aptly applies, or is better exemplified t exerts such an Influence on the generations bealth problem. Its influence is far reaching wal and the bunily "but the whole commut social standpolat. Moust cases of social disorder orginate where the habits aud morals of individuals is Influenced to a large extent by the envire Gond Monsing i« more healthy bodies than drugs < The 1 some 300 thie sathe jot, but with pleaty of yard area, well lighted .x-u restricted alrâ€"space for every one in the house, good drain with woders sauitary conveniences, a suflcient supply o «ud . all entilated coliar or basement, and a house for e hed Fusing is aay condition of housiag that in ftself t physice} and morel health of the queupants. For example, « crowded tenements, lodging houses, rear dwellings, alle damio, rolnous bovels, dark rooms, mck of proper drain venttttion, cobar dwellings, fithy yard privics, plague ; These are the plases that exert such an evit infuense on . There was a tim r the people to Hy envce. and for ve The cost of feed, wher are utllized, would + > morths, about one 4o.4» lar and twontyâ€"Gve cew hen. The number of * s « be expected, of course, largely upon thr menag wellâ€"matured pullets ars e they hould be, they ¢ sxe for the siz months Roughly king there are 100,000 Mbml.flmfl.'flh-- iles. If half of these, or 19,000, kept hlh*htklrfilvulrnnrlhu it would mean 250,000 birds, If these were well matured, well fed, and well '-ll.ll.lvohlncâ€"m'uu be a conservative estimate. . This | would be 25 dozlen egg* for each fam | lly or a total of 1.250,009 dozen egg» | for the city, and this only from one ; half the families for one half the year. | With this supply every man, woman and child in Ottawa would be sble to | cat, this winter, twe‘tv© and one half dozen eggs each without importing :ur'-'nâ€".‘cuud'umhn | avernge price cents per dozon, | it would mean a gross income of $625,000, or taking out the cost of | feed, only, a net income of over $400,â€" Monsiag, lo 1 The first houses were built a 1e 3000 years before Christ. As us with the world‘s progress First the stone age. after tha won age. It was during the bro x stones, and commenced to bul n« founded in other words civl n‘ progressed in civilization, alt exz« each. The cost of the eggs, there fore, can be readily Agured. There is no place except on the farm where eggs can be produced «o cheaply as in the back yard. If good management is given there might be even eggs wo soll. This winter there will be a big diference botween un' man who has strictly newâ€"lalid eges to well and the man who has to buy, for newâ€"laid eggs will reach a higher price within _ the next . few . months; than they have ever been in Canada.! A Few Vigures Figures are not always convincing, hluq-wnueullm.ul, it is because of this that they are used | here. They will show what is at least | rfihu‘m-‘thun.' e take as a basis for our figuring‘ the city of Ottawa, and estimate that half the families ‘In Ottawa might! keep twentyâ€"live hens in the buck, cheaper than this. As a 1 4 neat house can be rus up, .. witoring the labor, at about lar per hen capacity. Crime * a prds vrobatbl aad dhs up goed houslng as well be, they ought c months, . fiy tive citin« ie uin ty i‘bs petween the | after that came the bronze age, and then followed ig the bronze ago that they began to cut down trees. ed to build houses; Then citiee were built and king» words civilization began in this age. The world «ince ation, although some continued to live in caves and of "Preventive Medicine" there is no pr "Physieal Health is the basis of Meatal m there \ tfor durit sb rme To . not built durin ~â€"== TAE OLESSINE OF table scrapm for the six ©ach . per| ulhuw‘ poads very | ian‘. If ml 0« .. lfl"' mtonnr-| five dozon etween tha |@ ntlal to th d you know s and delinquens c and the howe i wellâ€"built houses on dry sites, built of ot hedged around with dwollings on the a, well lighted and ventilated, with unâ€" the house, good drainage and plambing a sufficient supply of good water, dry nt, and a house for every family ousing that in fiself tends to impair the ipant«. For example, overerowded area rear dwellings, alley», lowset houses ate ju the hote 11 in in the wue uals are first formed. and where life uvironments surrounding the home. the building up of physlcally sound , which are indispensable a* thimes. of rly A HEALTHY BODY Has Not Had A=n Hour‘s Sickness Singe Taking * FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES". 78 lees Ave., Oliaws, Ont., August 9th, 1915. "I think it my daty to tell you what ‘"Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘" has done for me. Three years ago, 1 began to feel runâ€" dowa and tired, and suffer=d very much from Lirer and Kidney Trw. +. Having read of "Fruitâ€"atives", X thought I would try them. ‘The result was surprising. Doring the % years past, 1 have taken them regularty and would not change for auy thing. /Aet> not had an hour‘s sickness since I com» mensed nsing "Fruitâ€"atives", aad K know now what 1 haven‘t known for a good w any yearsâ€"that is, the blessing of a healthy l==!y and clear thinking brain". things uslng 4 called the alna} aint es m (iheniien: i 0 0. Y vmmmnsccmmentts housing. or . exmentially not only th physhoal. n : house« in the world the world men lived abitation of the yeoâ€" KeÂ¥ to sood cittson age or water, bad «pots . and . «hims, the generation voursâ€"unty for the traced to twe slum Journal bronze" age r ome Yhat C a public » individ noral and plem to Health,"

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