Grimsby Independent, 15 Mar 1911, p. 3

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The law of retribution is pur suing the footsteps of Mayor Lees of Hamilton. A couple of weeks ago. he stopped _ the flow of â€"gas by preâ€" venting the the Langâ€"Wildfong prize fight. The next week he was begging on his knees for gasâ€"A just retribution. _ Taft wants to bring about reciprocity in order to stave of democratic interferance with the tariff and the general feeling in the United States is that reciâ€" procity is the first practical step towards turning the Dominion of Canada into about ten states of the union. Ehe farmers and the stock breeders of the Argentine Reâ€" public are already beginning to ask, when they are to get into the markets of Canada under the Favored Nation â€" clause, which will be brought into force by the passing of the reciâ€" procity agreement.â€"Every â€" son of a gun in the worlg has an eye on Canada. They want to lsell their goods and get her dolâ€" ars. Facts and Fancies â€" TAPLEYTOWN Onâ€" Wednesday â€" afternoon, March â€" 8, the Tapleytown branch of the South Wentworth residence of Mrs. Jas. Tufford. The ‘ newly" ‘electedâ€" officers, which are as follows: Mrs. Delâ€" bert Horning, president; Mrs. Emerson _ Frel, viceâ€"president; Mrs. Jas. Tafford, see. treas., were all present as well as _ a good attendance of members and visiting friends. At 2.30 . p.m., with the president ¢>~ ine chair, the meeting was openeg by reâ€" peating the Lord‘s Prayer, it being the first meeging held since reâ€"organizing at the recent annu al meeting, Feb 25. The . minâ€" utes of said meeting were read Stop it in Two Weeksâ€"Ask Any Leading Druggist About Salvia Hair Tonic . Hair falls out because the dandruff germs dig into the hair roots and sap them of their vitality. They appropriate the natural nourishment that supplies life and lustre to the bhair. To stop falling hair you must kill the germs. SALVIA is guaranteed to kill dandruff germs, banish dandruff, stop fallâ€" ing hair and itching scalp or money back. If your hair is thinning out SALVIA will promote a new growth. Clever women use it because it makes the hair brilliant and beautiful, and is not sticky or greasy. Large bottles 50 cents. For years the prize fighting elements _ have been _ known throughout the world as . gas tanks or hot ‘air shooters. Little did Mayor Lees think when he shut off the gas tanks by stopping the prize fight, that he would soon be pleading, begâ€" ging and praying for gas for city purposes.â€"That is the natural law of retributionâ€"what he deâ€" stroyeq one week, he was begâ€" ving for the next week. Thelma Is Coming to Stewâ€" art‘s Drug Store ang adopted, after which there was a general talk on various subjects preparatory to the next regular meeting, to be helq on Wednesday, April 12, at 2.30 I am glad to be able to give you this testimonial. It may benefit some other woman suffering as I suffered, as I believe that I would not be alive toâ€"day had I not used ‘"Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘"‘. On the recommendation of a neighbor, I took " Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘‘ and they cured me. Toâ€"day, I take "‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘"‘ as my only medicine. I am in excellent health, and ‘"" Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives"" is the medicine that cured me after I had been at Death‘s Door for months. â€" Mrs. P. E. WEBBER. "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘‘ â€" by its marvellous action on the kidneys â€" completely restores these vital organs to their normal strength and vigorâ€"and cures every trace of Kidney Trouble. "Fruitâ€" aâ€"tives‘‘ is the only medicine in the world made of fruit. _ 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. At dealers,or from Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, *""Two years ago, the doctor made fortyâ€"four calls on me, and then said he had done all he could for me. I was suffering with intense Kidney Trouble and Inflammation had set in. Two other doctors were consulted and agreed that nothing could be done to help me. SAVED ONLY BY AT DEATH‘S DOOR FRom KIDNEY DISEASE FALLING HAR Continued from page 2 "ERUITâ€"Aâ€" TIVES" CLANBRASSIR, ONT. Mrs. Win.> Norton returned to her Home a few days ; ago after spending a pleasant week at the home of her brother, Mr. Joel Tallman,â€"of,. Vinmount. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. John â€" Murney of Binbrook, spent Tuesday last with ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Geo. Wilâ€" liams and family. ; Vety ‘little, if, any. atfention has been~paiqg by the roag comâ€" missioner who has charge of the townâ€"line road between Binâ€" brook ang Saltflieet, which is unâ€" der. the supervision of â€" the Binbrook â€" Townshipâ€" Council: the same road being and has been for some ‘time this winter in an almost impassable condiâ€" tion for the travelling public. Yes, we believe election day is over for iqf1, but what abont 1I912? pm.,â€"at the Rhome jof Mrs. Jas. Penfold. We hope there wil. be a good attendance ol _ the ladies of this ang the adjoining vicinities. It will be noted these meetings will be held regularly on the second Wednesdays . of each month. Doesn‘t this nice sunshiny weather that: we are . » having make you sit up ang take some interest in life and don‘t you say to yourself? "Gee, this is great, 1 wish ‘the»r Beach / was open." When you hit the Beach this summer for the first time, you will have to look twice to see if it is the same old place, for great changes have taken place there in the last six months and there is more to follow. Those unsightly old board fences which have guarded the grounds for years, have all been removed angq neat, substantial wire fences have been erecteq in their places. Well folks, you won‘t have to wait long, ibecause things are starting to hum on the grand old park and from now till the open ing dayâ€"May 24â€"it will be the busiest place in the whole coun try. The horse yard has been thor oughly cleaned out and. enâ€" larged and will be well lighted atâ€"night. The Auditorium will present a .very neat. appearanceâ€" this summer, as> large new â€" double doors have been placed â€" all around the circle thus making a closed in Building out of if. The ‘toof will also be cut down and strengthened and wihen finished the one great an:n v~â€" ance of the building . will be eradicated, namely the echo. The :steps «around the _ ‘‘bee hive" have been replaced with new ones. A new innovation this sumâ€" mer will â€"he aâ€"millkâ€".and. _ buiter and egg depot; a cottage having been moved out to the "Main Drag": and fitteg up. forthat purpose. The olg photograph â€" gallery has been moved across the road next to the "Beehive" and will be fitted up for a meat market. By Jove, dontcher know, this bally town reminds me more of old Lunnon every day I stay in the blawsted place., It‘s the most exciting burg I‘ve been in yet.. . We‘ve ‘ad two .. blooming buildings on fire in the last fort night.. First it was the bally old city ‘all : that was on fire and then on Wednesday last another building on Main St. caught fire. Lorloveme it was exciting. The last fire was the building owned by John Hewitt, on Main St, opposite the post office A baseball team â€" composed of "the pick of _ tliite ~American College teams will make their headâ€"quarters â€" at the. Beach this summer and some excepâ€" fionally " fast games will hbe disheq up to the fans. Mr. Wylie and family wil‘ arrive in Grimsby next week and will take up © their residâ€" ence on Depot St., in the resid ence formerly occupied by M B â€"Tufford. : The firemen were soon on the spot and very easily put it out with a few pails of water. Fire Chief Tom Walker and your humble scribe made an in vestigation ang found that the fire hag. started in an old straw tick, probably from boys smokâ€" ing in the building, as a number of cigarette "butts" were found in close proximity to the tick. Smoke was seen pouring from the rear eng of it about 4.45 p. m. on Wednesday last and the alarm was quickly turned in. This building is one of the old landâ€"marks ~of the. village and the only one left on Main A FEW PEBBLES OFF GRIMSBY BEACH WHOOPEE! MORE CITEMENT St ‘"Your D.D.D. Prescription is the best thing we have ever handled, and is giving good satisfaction with our customers â€"â€"jSpur Stevenson. Drug _ Cod Biftie, Man. "I have had Eczema on aund off for about threee years, and nothing I tried has done so much good as, D.D.D It will stop that iritation in a few min utes. I can do my washing and if I have D.D.D. on Hand ~if will ease it at once." These are just. samples of letters we are. receiving .. every day from grateful patients all over the country. by D. 1U.â€"D."‘ "I found instant relief," "D. D. D. is little short of ‘miraculous." These are, the words of others in _ describing the great skin remedy, D. D. D. Write today for trial bottle to the D: ‘D.. D. Laboritories, Dept. G. J., 49 Colborne St4 Toronto. An exploration trip a â€" little out of the common forms the leading story in the March issue of Rod ‘and Gun.. in Canada published by W. J. Taylor, Ltd. Woodstock, Ont. In this story Dr. Luther Harvey describes a trip to Moose Factory and the very strenuous work he ang his guide encountered during their return by way of the Abitibi River. It is a story that will delight the hearts of all good sportsmen. A paper on the Anâ€" cient and Honorable Brotherâ€" hood ‘of Sportsmen holds up the highest â€" qualifications for the members of the Noble Broâ€" therhood and describes some of the fine conductc necessary on the part of those who would join the exclusive ranks, Snow Frailing a Whiteâ€"Ttl Buck is a gem of a story and it does not detract at all from its‘. interest to know that the buck is still at large and will require all the hunter‘s meéettle to overcomeâ€"i instinct ang cunning. In the Con versation of the Ducks, Mr. J A McKenzie raises a number of questions of the deepest possiâ€" ble interest to many sportsmen who indulge in a day with the ducks. There are many other good things in the number, in cluding the decision of Judge Hewson onthe settler‘s rights to big game, the conférences of the North American Fishand Game Protective Association, a review of the New â€" Brunswick game season, the the Manitoba Game Laws, the Destruction of wolves, etc., affording sufficient It was orginally owned by the Smith estate, ang was purchased a few years ago by iMr. Hewitt. Druggist Praises D.D.D Proven by thousands of cures for tem years, to be absolutely harmless and reliable in every case of skin trouble, no matter what it is: MARCH â€"ROD AND GUN "Worth its. weight in‘ gold. "All my pimples washed away ly wide reading to interest any and every sportsman. in the many game prob,éms raised throughout the Dominion. GRASPING AT THE SHADOW Many a man has frequently been persuadeq or tempted to withdraw | from the.. . savings bank the harg earned savings, which he has, perhaps, for years been laying aside to keep him in his old â€"age, sométimes by a friend who applies to him for a temporary loanâ€"‘"just for a few weeks" the inducéement to pact with his money being the offer of a handsome bonus, but more frequently, is he the victim of PHOSPHONOL PHOSPHONOL restores every nerve in the body to its norimal tension. ¢ Nerves that have been dormant for years will vibrate once more with vigor. Two boxes : f PHOSPHONOL bave been known to make weak men feel as they did at eighteen. Weakness is converted into strength where PHOSPHONOL is used; premature decay is impossible; sexual weakness is converted into strong manhood, beth physically and mentally. _ PHOSPHONOL is your medicine, reâ€" gardless of your condition or age. PH_()SPHON(_)L isg a new remedy, preâ€" pared upen purely scientific principi'es; by expert chemists. 1t produces results. PHOSPHONOL promptly dispels all forms of nerve weakness, such as lack of control, twitching of nerves and muscles, dispondency, mental worry, blues, indeâ€" cision, weak beart and impovished blood Price: $300 a box, or two boxes for $5.00. _ We will mail this to any address under separate cover on receipt of price THE PHOSPHONOL DRUG CO , St Catharines, Ont. S TRONG (For sale by all (druggists) MAKES WEAK MEN (The Electric Restorer) Excellent Wall Papers at Pleasing Prices Papers of a quality that a few years ago would have sold at double the price. More noticeable than ever is the showing we are making of elegant papers at a moderate price. New methods in production are responsible. f If you would like to paper some room properly but inexpensively, you would do well to come and see our stock. The values are really surâ€" prising. the silverâ€"tongued exponent of some . getâ€"richâ€"quick scheme. Experience teaches us, however, that too often does the borrowâ€" er fail in his probably good intentions, and the lender lose the amount lent as well as the interest â€" which â€" his . money would have earned had he left it in the savings bank, and that in ninetyâ€"nine times out of a hundreq does the getâ€"richâ€" quick scheme fail to materialâ€" izeâ€"in grasping at the shadow we have. lost the substince. The Canadian Government Anâ€" nuiflies Act pfotects a man against improvident acts and inâ€" judicious investmentsâ€"it _ safeâ€" guards him against _ himself. Moneys paigq into the Annuities fund cannot be alienated, or used ) for . any other purpose, but must remain intact for the object for which the payments have ‘been made, otherwise the end aimed at woulq never, [ as has been illustrateqg above, be attained, and old age would overtake us unprovided for its many trials and tribulations. ROBERT DUNCAN & CO. t Othe postmaster, or direct to the Superintendant of _ Annuiâ€" ties, Ottawa, to whom all letâ€" ters go free of postage. Further information on the subject may be haq by applying WHILE the buyers for our other departments were straining every effort to bring to Hamilton the newest and most beautiful of Spring ideas, the Carpet and Rug section was not idle. Realizing that this spring there would ke developed a great revival of the use of yard carpets, the Floor Covering Chief imported the greatest, choicest, most superior stock of new Axminster, Wilton, Brussels. Tapestry and Art Carpets that the Right House ever carried. In the Rug section similar stock preparations were made for the greatest season of years. Even a new rug rack capable of holding more than 120 room size rugs has been erected. The fruits of the greatest carpet looms on the globe are brought to Hamilton by The Right House. Nowhere that we know of are there more beautiful patterns than in the new Spring stock now on display. There are small patterns and large patterns, flowers and scrolls, foliage and Parisian effects, Turkish and period effects, etc., etc. Beautiful greens, reds, fawns, blues, greys and even pinks are seen on every side of this handsome third floor section. THE' NEW If it were not for the new Rug Rack on the third floor it is a question of how we would have been able to receive into the department all the wonderful new room size Rugs RUGS that have come to us within the last few days. More than 120 are accommodated on the convenient new rack, however, and this gives us room on other parts of the floor to display the rest. ' There are new Axminster Rugs, new Brussels Rugs, new Wilton Rugs, new Velvet Rugs, new Tapestry Rugs and new Art Squares. Beautiful new colorings of blues, greens, fawns, browns, pinks, greys and reds are shown in a rich profusion. There are new Persian, Turkish, Floral, Chintz, twoâ€"toned and plain centre effects. ‘The new Rugs range in sizes from 6 ft. by 6 ft. clear through the whole range of 19 other sizes to 11.3 by 11.6. ( The Right House has opened a Sewing Machine Department on the third door. 1 We are especially featuring the celebrated Standard Machines New Tapestry Rug Prices New Brussels Rug Prices New Art Rug Prices . $5.50, $6.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10.50, $12, $14, $16, $18, $3, $3.50, $4, $5, and and on up to $15.00 each. $22 50. $25.75. on up to $19..oo each. | The above Rugs are suitable not only for all the rooms of a bome, but for hospitals, offices, board rooms, etc. More than 500 different Rugs from which to select. Third floor. AXMINSTERS AND WILTONS Prices $1 35, $1.50, $1.65, $1.75, $2 00 and $2.50. Stationers and Printers Cor. James and Market Square HAMILTON Corner King and Hughson Sts. R. DUNCAN & CO. Ready With Complete New Stocks of Beautiful The "HAMILTON‘S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE" RAILROAD â€"FARES REFUNDED ON A VERY LIBERAL PLAN Wilton and Axminster Rugs $18.00, $20.50, $27.50, $31.50 up to $75.00. CARPETS AND RUGS THOMAS C. WATKINS, Limited z=tt= Prices 90c¢c, $1.00, $1.10. $1.25, $1.35 and $1.45. Rig NEW BRUSSELS CEARPET Prices 40c, 50c¢c, 60c, 75¢ and 85c. NEW TAPESTRY CARPET New Velvet Rug Prices $12.50, $17.50, $19.00, $22.00, and $24.00. OUSC€ 36 inches wide and priced at 75c, 85¢ and 95c. NEW ART CARPET

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