Grimsby Independent, 22 Mar 1911, p. 7

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A reliable French regulator ; never fails. These pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the generative portion of the female system. Refuse all cheap imitations. Dr. de Van‘s are sold at #5 a box, or three for $10. Mailed to ~nv address. The Scobell Drug Co., St. Cathz«ines, Ont. Dr. de Van‘s Female Pills Prices moderate. \ Also salesman for the Nordheims« Piano Co. 81 Main St. West Telephone 771. HAMILTO® All Piano Tuner, The oldest and most reliable piano tuner in the district. I‘wentyâ€"five years experience. A postâ€"card will bring me right to your house at any time. 80 SBarton East ; Contractor‘s Supplies Lime for Spraying H. & J. Dov N A 1 S T Or at Stewart‘s Drug Store + Decorating :House 8 **% Mb ~ Now, I can lie in bed four or five hours without getting ulp. I can say that GIN PILLS have nearly cured me and I shall always keep a box in the house." W. H. PiERC®. Do as Mr. Pierce didâ€"write us for free sample box of GIN PILLS and see for yourself just how much they will do for you,â€"then buy the regular size boxes at your dealer‘sâ€"foc, or 6 for $2.50. GIN PILLS are sold with a positive guarantee of money back if they fail to & prompt relief. National Drug and ical Co., Dept. A, Toronto. 51 I have taken six boxes of GIN PILLS altogether but got relief before I had taken near that amount. I nad to get up some nights every fifteen minutes and had to use an instrument before I could urinate. ANNAPOLIS, N.S "I am over 80 years of age and have been sufl’ering with Kidney and Bladder Trouble forfifteen years. I took doctors‘ medicine but got no help. I want to thank you for sending me the sample box of GIN PILLS. Limé, Portland Cement Plaster Paris, etc. Plastering Hair Mortar Color Lath ‘ other Contractors‘ Supplies His Old Age Made Free F_rgm Suffering H. L. DAVIS fompt attention «to all orders. Prices Reasonable N. L. 112 Painting apering ¢ â€"â€" Hamiro The D.B Iny. which D. .B.I1â€"CLUB HOLD LAST DANCE OF SEASON given to Miss MoCargar and he1 able assistants; Misses Konkle Arfustrong and Shepherd, fo: the fine showins made. store on EFriday: andâ€" Saturday. March. 17â€" . and 18, â€" attracted large crowds to view the new spring styles in ladies‘ Rheadgeatr. Your Humble "Fontth . stater stepped. into the millinery parâ€" lofs on Saturday evening . and was sufprised at the fine disâ€" play shown. The rooms were tastefully de cqtated and the many .. beautiâ€" fully‘ trimmed hats were certainâ€" 1y ‘a‘ magnificent sight. ‘Too much. praise cannot :. be given to Miss MoCargar and her able assistants; Misses Konkle, store on Friday, and March. 17 and | 18, large crowds to view spring styles in ladies‘ AT Mr. Wm. Kendall, living ‘one mile: southâ€"west of Beamsville, having solq his farm and being about to move to: Los_ Angele‘s, Cal., will hold an auction .sale of household furniture and imâ€" plements, on March 23, IiG11, commencing at 1 o‘clock. Terms 6 months ‘credit. Jas. A Livingâ€" ston, auctioneer. * SPRING OPENING AT K. M STEPHEN‘S MR. WM. KENDALL WILL HOLD AN AUCTION SALE LilC _ Aadiil Aa@liway Cars DC so equipped: ; It happened,. howâ€" ever, that the B.. & H. cars were already provided ang the Radifal partly. When ‘the company was undertaking the rest of | these cars; it was decided ~to. make a .complete fob of it, and so. all the lines will be equipped with cars having air brakes in a few months. AIRâ€"BRAKES ON CARS BY JUNE iST Before the first of Tuly next, the Dominion Power‘ ang Trans mission Company expects to have all the carsâ€"on, all its interâ€" urban railway ~lines"> equipped with_the. . most adproved.: ait brakes.. The work is now in pto gress in the . company‘s ~ shop. Last year. the‘ Doiminion Raily way Board issued an order that the Brantford & Hamilton. and the Radial Railway cars be‘> so ~The greatest remedy to stop the bair from falling is SALVIA, the Great Amâ€" erican Hair Grower, first discovered in England. â€" SALVIA furnishes â€" nourishâ€" ment to the hair reots and acts so quickly that people are amazed. A large bottle for 50c. The Stewart Drug Co. have an invigorâ€" ator that will grow hair or money back. â€"The time to take care of your hair is when you have hair to take care of, If your hair is getting thin, gradually faliing out, it cannot be long before the spot appears. â€" a large plate glass window . on the side. . Fhe only â€" dbjection â€" to â€" the new station is the . location, which is bad, very bad, as if is too far from the post office and also the centre of the town. H. G. & B. STATION MOVED TO EAST END OF TOWN The H. G. &â€"B. stition; which hasy been located in the Malakoff block ever since the = raitway has run through Grimsby, was moved last week to the. corner of Main and Oalk Sts.. in the Woolverton block. The new station presents a very fine appearance, being finâ€" isheq in Georgia pine and oiled and has a plate glass front and Refreshments were served and what had been a very ~plsasant gathering, was brought. to_ a close. When the work of the evenâ€" ing had â€"been disposed of,, an hour was spent in a very pleasâ€" antrsocialâ€".manhgr. â€"Short " adâ€" dresses on the work of the orâ€" der "were delivered â€"by Bros. Mann, A. Rodgers,.P.: G.. ang G. E. MillerNP., tlte lastâ€"named ‘a candidate for the office of ; ID.:* CG:+ M The sprin The â€" weekly â€" meeting of Grimsby Lodge, 17.0.0.F.,. . was held on Monday evening last, and the occasion was â€" marked by. the presentation fo a" nnmâ€" ber of the past masters of \ the ’1odge. of beautiful â€"past master‘s jewels.> Charles: HU. ~Mann, 2. D.sD. .G. M.,.: of. ~HMamilton: was present, on the invitation of the lodge, angqg made the preâ€" sentations, the recipients being : Bros.. Wm. Mitchell, Roland ismers H._ Hâ€" Marsh, <l<._â€" M. Stephens and A. H. Russ. The jewels were presented on behaif of the members in appreciation of the services rendereq by the recipients to the order, and more especiall to the lodge, anq after the presentation, Mr. Mann preâ€" selited . to. the. lodge. phHotoâ€" graphs. of those whd had reâ€" ceived the jewels. 1<;: .M Makes Hair Grow O. F. PAST MASTERS RECEIVE JEWELS o millinery opening Stepnhen‘s fine â€"big Club (Donu‘t But! ras. held‘> week!y CHAS. E. SHAW IS SELLING OUT Mtc. Chas. E.. Shaw.. living two and a half miles northâ€"east of Caistor Centte, in the Townâ€" ship of Caistor, . will â€" hold an aliction sale:. of all his farm The assemblage broke . Up about three dim., after voting Mtss: Chennery and. Mr. . and Mrs. Swayze most excellent en tertainers. A most sumptuous â€" luncheon was served at _ midnight,. to which ‘everyone did . justice, after which dancing â€"â€"was,. re sumed iuntil the ~‘"\Wee" sma hoors." The floor was> in. excellent condition and nearlyvy a hundred gouples tripped ‘the light â€" fanâ€" tastic: toe to:. straing of. â€" exeel= fent. music trendetred _ by. . E. House‘s orchestra. * The ‘&t Home given ‘by â€" Miss Katherine Chennery, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swayze, to their large number of friends, in {he Town Hall: on Friday nig\wt, in honor. of. St." ~Patricls, was a most brilliant affair;. and one which will! linger in the minds of those present for some fime to come. The girl with the auburn bair is on every package of Patrisian Sage. It is sold for 50c by ail druggists or sent postpaid by The Giroux Mfg. Co., Fort Erie, Ont., on receipt of price. Sold and guaranteed by W. M. Stewart Drug Co , Limited. Mon‘t let that bald spot gro w ! Go to your druggists at once and get a bottle of Parisian Sage and if that don‘t check the falling hair, and cause new hair to grow, nothing will. Dandruff is the cause of baldness, danâ€" druff germs cause dandruff. _ Parisian Sage kills the germs, eradicates dandruff. stops falling bair and itching sealp. We will refund your money, if it fails to do this in two weeks. Parisian Sage will cause the hair to grow, if the hair root be not. dead. It causes the nair to grow thicker, more luxuriant, ind puts new life into it c el cariicr days. We clip the following notice from the Owensboro Inquirer. Mr.. David . Livingston_. and Miss Ethel Hollingshead, who ate playing individual â€" acts , in vaudeville at "the People‘s thea tre, were married this morning Bby. Rev. C. C+ . Carroll in ~the study .. of~ the «Third~~ Baptrst church. The witnesses to. the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs R. L. Davis and â€"Mr. A. D. Rod Another Grimsby ; boyâ€" has succumbeq to the piercing of Cupid‘s arrow, in the person of Mr: David Livingston who was quietly marrieq in. Owensboro, Ky., on Wednesday. morning last. j GRIMSBY BOYV‘S HEART PIERCED BY â€"CUPID‘S ARROW All who were favored with an invitation were loud in their praise to Messrs Moxley. and Culp, who formed the club, for the most excellent time and dances â€"Fiven. throughout the winter. Lunch was: .‘served at T1 o‘clock, _ after â€" which â€" dancing was .. indnulged in until. one o‘clock. dances in â€" Snetsinger Hall throughout the winter, held their last dance of the season on Friday night last. About «orty couples were pre sent and a most enjoyable even ing was spent in tripping â€" the light fantastic. toe to strains of most excellent music â€" supplied by Miss Rena Hummell. Sold by Ontario & Western Coâ€"Operative Fruit Company, Grimsby T. PATRICK AT â€" HOME THAT BALD SPOT Lunch Itis made in Canada, This means no duty to pay, lowest prices, lower freight from a HOME industry, Our book on Spraying is free. Write for a copy. 1 > sÂ¥ [he members of the Ontario Id.w Agricultural and â€" Experimental hlS‘Union arerâ€"pleased to state that A@for=1G11 they afre prepared t: ¢€¢ distribute into every township â€"~Tof Ontario, â€" material of â€" High nd| quality for ° experiments with '}}0 grains, fodder crops, roots, grass Mles andâ€"clovers, as follows: 16a | No, Experiments Plots 28| 1 â€"Testing three varieties of hel e oats.... A\l 9n.. .. 3 fiSt 2aâ€"Testing three varieties of LC s sixâ€"rowed barley :. ... 3 Irs| >bâ€"Testing two varieties of od iss Byoâ€"rowed barley..... 2 3 â€"Testing two varieties of ‘af Mulless Dbarley :. <7.1. 2 ® 42 â€"Testing two varieties of spring wheat .. .. .....2 4bâ€"Testing two varieties of t a spfing gye ./ .. ~.%.! 2 mt/ 5 â€"Testing two varieties of o es buckwheat;.? 5.4..._;. 2 in.| 6 â€"Testing two varieties of ian | fielg peas‘.. 1. a.n2..y 2 ;‘f,f , â€"Testing emmer and spelt 2 i; | 8 â€"Testing two varieties of ‘ ill s0y," soja or Japanese ress, Wornout, Sick Feeling and other symptoms of Sluggish, Inactive Kidneys and Liver disappear. Smarting, Frequent Urination, and all Bladder Trouble ends. FIG PILLS go at once to the disordered Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary System, and complete a cure before vyou know it. There is no other remedy, at anvy price which will effect so thoroughly _ and prompt a cure as a 25¢ box of FIG PILLS. Only curative results can come from takâ€" ing FI(G PILLS and a few doses mean clean, active, healthy Kidneys, Bladder and Liverâ€"and no backache. For sale at all first class drug stores; 25¢ a box or five for one dollar, or mailed on receipt of price by The Fig Pill Co., St. Thomas, Ont. All Backache and Distress from Outâ€" ofâ€"Order Kidneys or Bladder Trouble will vanish and you wil‘ feel ‘fine Lame Back, Painful Stitches, Rhenmatism, Nervous Headache, DNizziness, Sleeplessâ€" or Weak Back if You Take a Few Doses of sugar Dects TOT 1ICCQG piurposes .., .. ... 12 â€"Testing three varieties Swedislt furnips .. 13 â€"Testing two varieties fall turnips :. .. .. I4 â€"Testing two ~varieties Ccatrots : ty ... I9 â€"Testing three varieties fodder and silage c 16 â€"â€"=â€"Testing three varieties 11 1O â€"â€" FREE SEED FOR EXPERIâ€" MENTS WITH FARM h CROPS 11y â€" £Ldnl per. tablet larty. Use clean lint ang ‘clean soft rags for drying. Zamâ€"Buk and cleanliness will be found sufficient for the most stubborn case of skin disease." Zamâ€"Buk will also ‘be found a sure cure for abscesses, ulcers bloodâ€"poison, varicose â€" ulce:}s scalp sores, eruptions, children‘s raslies, piles, cuts, burns abras ions, sefatches, scalds and â€"a!l skin injuries and diseases. goc box all druggists and stores. Tty Zamâ€"Buk soap. too:â€" 2%° "opeaking professionally, â€" 1 would give all suffers from skin disease, the following advice: Cleanse the parts affected and apply Zamâ€"Buk freely and regn TRAINED NURSE ON ZAMâ€"BUK Redd What She Has Found Miss J. Keith, of Olds, Aita. a trained nurse, who has had â€" a wide experience of Zamâ€"Buk. speaks of it as followse "I wish to express my high appreciation of Zamâ€"Buk, I have personally tested it in a great number â€"of cases and fing it excellent. 1 have introduced it to â€" several patients with highly satisfactory results. Indeed, in many cases I have been warmly thankeq for its introduction. ~ Everything will be.â€"solq posi tively without reserve as Mr Shaw is giving up farming. Termsâ€"Seven months‘ credit. Four per cent off for cash on sums over ten dollars. The grain and poultry will be sold for cash. The feed consists of thirty bushels of oats angq about tweive tons of hay, also a quantity ~i potatoes. A large number of impleâ€" ments of good quality are. also for sale. stock, ~implements angq _ some furniture, on Saturday, Mar. 25; 901. at 1 o clock sharp. The stock includes two horses, 8 and 5 years respectively; one cow, now due, and a cow due in May; a heifer, 2 years old, and 2 yearling heifers;®six breeding Eewes, two sows, two shoats, thirty Plymouth hens and two turkey hens. f NO DISORDERED KIDNFYS Jas. A. Livingston, auctioneer FIG PILLS $0y,â€"soja oOFf _Japal béans ..n.s. es esting: three varieties husking corna .. .. esting three varieties man 1n {wo . variecties of beets for feeding varieties of silage corn varieties of oft Ot ot OI of 17 â€"Testing two »varieties of f serghuim «..‘ :s .f.; 18 â€"Testing, grass peas. and two varieties of vetches IQ â€"Testing rape, kale and l held cablbage /. :. ;:" 20 â€"Testing three varieties of clover a/ . :. ...1 .z 21 â€"Lesting two varieties of alfalla (Lncertic) . .. 22 â€"Testing two varieties of erasses".: ..9l.4.}.¢... 23 â€"Testing three varieties of feld â€"beans ... ... 24 â€"Testing three varieties of sweet. corimâ€":.~.."s.:". 28aâ€"â€"Testing two varieties of eafly potatoes :. .;%. 28b â€"â€"Testing two varietioes af 2caâ€"â€"FV‘esting two variecties of eafly potatoes :. .;%. 28bâ€"Testing two varieties of _ medium ripening potaâ€" s t9es .. mlslla o. e a tss 28eâ€"‘Testing two varicties of 6 Aate gotataes ..".; ;. 29 â€"Testing three grain mixâ€" tures for grain producâ€" f HON. Â¥a®m 2e is sausal .h Don‘t Forget the Opening Date, March 22nd GRIMSBY HALL, (Snetsinger Block) WEDNEE%EING MARCH 22nd NEW | Moving Picture Theatre The cheaper lot includes a quantity of kold patâ€" terns and colors, as well as some very good ones that have not sold fast enough at their regular prices $2.75 to $4.50 a suit. The $4.85 lot is made up lines that went at $6.00 to $8.50. On Saturday, March 25th, we ate going to offer for sale 200 Boys‘ Suits to fit ages 8 to 16 years at $1.95 a suit, and 140 suits at $4.85 to fit the above ages The best of FILMS and ILLUSTRATED SONGS A $1 Show for 5 Cents So is my Spring Stock of BOOTS and SHOES and before buying elsewhere you will do well to call and inspect my stock of SPRING and SUMMER FOOTWEAR and will continpe on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS millet 5c â€" make a Specialty of BOOT REPAIRING new moving picture theatre will be opened in 10 and 12 James St. N. Hamilton. BOYS, READ THIS BOOT POLISHES and OUTFITS of all kinds. f SPRING IS HERE H. BULL, Boot Store Main Street East OAK HALL 30 â€"Testing three grain mixâ€" tures for fodder . proâ€" duction‘; tss t n § Each plot is to be two rods long by one rod wide except No. 28, which is to be one rod square. Any person in Ontario may choose any ONE of the experiâ€" ments for 1911 ang apply for the same: The material will be furâ€" nished in the order in which the applications are received while the supply lasts.. It might be well for each applicant to make a secong choice, for fear the first could not be granted. All maâ€" terial will be furnished entirely free of charge to each applicant. ang the produce will, of course, become the property of the perâ€" son who conducts the experiâ€" ment. Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Mafrch, ig1f1. C. A. Zavitz, Director. ALL â€" 5c H. C. STAYLIE, Manager some slow selling TRY ME

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