Grimsby Independent, 10 May 1911, p. 5

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This is a scene taken at Grimsby Beach on Butchers Barbecue Day last year the big day of the year, 16000 people. Opening day, May 24th will be bigger. Are you guessing how many people will be there? $10.00 is offered for the nearest correct guess. Those who are opposed to fasting claim that it takes away your strength and therefore, it takes away your ability to resist disease; it even exhausts the system so that it lays open to the attacks of new diseases. Now this is a verp plausiâ€" ple argument; ‘t is the chief + diffiâ€" culty which the advocate of fasting has to meet. I am not sure that 1 can give the reasons for my belief. I can only state that the facts have convinced me that just exactly the opposite is the truth with fasting. No matter how weak you get, you do not get new diseases. No matter how weak you get, the hold of old diseasâ€" UPTON SINCLAIR ON FASTING Everything delivered GRIMSBY Paints GRIMSBY We have a large Shipment of S$. WARDELL & SON ;,.}i.i_:‘.-v\ e Croaxoly e C E in fonpannl 23 i. ts SAs ya_ .o atioate? I i« ;“,'gj §:§ PS ,};«9' P Tad . mR tibhe .4 24 1 Lo es tyta | ds xo tt P h\ it * oo y <3r hk a/ ie Corner Main and Mountain Sts. Oils ie ol l rlk _ / o e Doe éif%%%W%@ A on c e a i ie . a s ‘1\'?- hm ol hests o § %&ngt&fm‘ $ N oo Reay on Cl 4 V arnishes A. B. BOURNE Hardware YCt o y canth k e @f F’»"ififi;%” u«s M wloar "“Mi (S es is weakened. The explanation of it I bâ€"lieve to be that the original cause of all disease is the clogging of the system with food poisons. When you fast you give a rest to the organs of assimilation, which you have been overworking and abusing. A very large proportion of the enoergy of the body goes into the digestion and assimilation of food, and this energy is now saved for the combating of disease. You have a reserve of foodâ€"material in the form of fat and muscle, which the body can‘ use when it has once learn ed to turn to this internal larder. Apparently it cannot feed at this ma terial with sufficient rapidity to give China Good variety of Flour at the right prices. A nice quantity of Hay and Oats. Purina Baby Chick Food. Groceries Good Potatoes. ONTARIO ONT ARIO Phone 157 2 1 To fight with success it must drop its entire ordinary business and turn its whole energy to fighting. Its ordinary life must stand still. 2 If beaten it can be made to suffer enormously f Then you exclaim, war is so expensâ€" ive, so serious, that nations dare wage it no longer. Stop amoment. Sup. pose your nation wins? 1 THE FACTS AB_.JT WAR This, says Captain C. F. Hamilton, in an article in MacLean‘s for April, is the meaning of the serrousness of modern war. A country must con sider two facts: The roller rink will be elosed u: til further notice. The manageme: are putting in a stock of new skate land, an ox one large a stones. Fin warued by â€" pendent offic Mr. Wm. Johnson fine new house on 1 the Thirty., D. Mar the contract. Messrs Chas. and~ »k ff deâ€" sire ww thank their many ifi neighbors in this district for their kindness and helpfulness to them in their sad bereavement, theyloss . of their mother,. Mrs. Samue(;l Groff. Being unable to see all the kind people .personally, they take this means of thanking them. Que. N(]' J A Krachling, Winona J e i H M VanDyke, Hamilton Deg.. 31 W. E. Hill, Hamilton Judy 18 J W Patterson, Smithville July 1 L. G. Jarvis, Grimsby Apr. 1 W. L. Stephen, Grimsby /Dec. 31 A. M. Muir, Ottawa Mar. 15 O Anderson, Port Robinson, May 5 R. Dipper, Niagara Falls, Geo. Russell, Grimsby W. Nevills, Grimsby Mrs. A. Torrey, Toronto Ed. Travis, Grimsby MARRIED â€" Clattenburgâ€"Johnsonâ€"In Grimsâ€" by, at the residence of the bride‘s parents, on Wednesday, May 10, 1911,. Mr. Charles Clifford . â€"Clattenâ€" burg of Toronto, to Miss Maud Maria Johnson, third daughter of )Mr. and Mrs. RicQard Johnson. The‘Rev. J. T.â€"Priest officiated. f "I have found Parisian Sage to be the best scalp and hair tonic and dressing, I have ever used, My hair has been coming out in ¢ombs full and was very dry and brittle and the scalp was always it hing and full of dandruff. , I have used two bottles scalp was always itching‘ and full of my hair from falling, the itching and dandruff have disappeared and my hair is fine and soft and |glossy.. I would not be without this fine hair tonic for many times the pric'p.” For women, men or children, Par isian Sage is, without doubt, this finâ€" est preparation for the hair.! tily perfumed, it is free from or stickiness and ought to I every member of the famg use it daily. Large bottle all druggists, or from th The Giroux Mifg. Co.,. F postpaid. The girl wi hair is on every pac gua.anteed by W. 1 Co., Limited. & says : â€"â€" _ Speaking of the March of the Moâ€" tor Truck in April MacLean‘s, J. T. Stirrett says, if a Red Indian could be spirited to Toronto from his naâ€" tive wilderness without coming in contact with civilization, and set down so that he could obtain a clear and unimpeded view of an approach ing fiveâ€"ton motor truck, he would probably depart at high speed for the Happy Hunting Grounds to _ spread the report that the devil was abroad in‘ the form of an enchanted cabin which shriecked as it *an along the white man‘s trails. For that matter, it is doubtful if the Ontario pioneer of fifty years ago, accustomed as he was to carry grain on his back to the nearest mill (perhaps twenty miles away) would regard the newâ€" est modern carrier with equanimity. An inspired mass of cogs and wheels rolling along with a fiveâ€"ton load, weaving in and out of the ftraffic of a great city, impelled by mno visible motive power, stopping shd startâ€" ing at the touch of a leveX; would be regarded as a phenomeno n age less crowded with m J mâ€" ventions than this. §JKÂ¥t the !wonder- sated progeny of tlie twentidth cenâ€" tury megely gl@hces at the l&aboring giant and curses him for not doing more and dojng it faster. 1 am fasting while I write this article. I ate some food which 1 knew I had no business to eat, and then I found myself getting a cold. When I had got to the point when 1 began to feel really badly, I fasted. name, I. simply turned that cold off as a man turns off a â€"spigot.. And there is no knowledge in the world that I would exchange for that seâ€" cret. about health.â€"From â€" Physical Culture for May. 3 you strength to do continuous hard i@abor; for instance, I would not want t climb a mountain when I was fast ing; but it gives you â€"plenty . of strength for the ordinary processes of life. 108 V NO "WONDER" LEFT IN THE WORLD tâ€"Between Grimsby and Vineâ€" an oxodized bracelet &%et with arge and four small topaz 3. Finder will be suitably reâ€" :d ‘by returning to the Indeâ€" Simmsâ€"Bul Falling Hair GRIMSBY, MAY 10 CARD OF. THANEKS fohnson is building se on his fruit farm : D. Marsh & Sons â€"hay N A}® »k C Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 May 1 Dec. 31 Sask 1+ 10 11 11 11 11 11 it Handed to Them oy piled up ten runs in e nnings by errors, Beamsâ€" ville ma to nose out Grimsby in ~ Grimsoy on Wednesday last 18â€"16, after a splendid batting rally in the sixth.\ With three men on bases, Manson: walloped the ball for hree sacks. /( House also was there with hisâ€"trusty stick, while Reid and C BASEBALL DOPE Beamsvtill : Organizes During the fiast week meetings have been held, and a, subscription taken up for the purpos’e of organizing and equipping avbaseball team in Beamsâ€" ville. werything has gone along s w im nx§ nd the ‘grounds have i will raallMowners of well bred Trotting m ko _.investigate the reeding o ker, the fashionâ€" ably bred/* m.isome young stan dard brea‘" #%G ~owned by W. wW. Lemon, Grimsby, Ont. % _ But there is more. Modern Gerâ€" many dates her material prosperity from that war, and from the political changes which it caused. __Red Baker is by Red Medium and Red Medium is one of the leading producers of 2:10 trotters in Ameriâ€" I omit all references to losses of uman life, and I omit all> references 0 theâ€"national exultation on the one ide and the anguish of spirit suffered n the other. I may add that Gerâ€" rany at first demanded an indemnity $2,500,000,000 instead of $1,000,â€" 0,0060; and that had Bismarck fully rkalized the wealth of France and her wer of recuperation, it is probable that he would have insisted on his iginal demand. His purpose was o crush France, to obliterate her. The imilitary expenses of Germany the Francoâ€"German war were $370,â€" 00,000;, but she obtained and inâ€" manity of a billion dollars and two rkch provinces; it has been calculated at she actually made a profit of $§Boo,000,000 ‘over and above her ilitary expenses. â€" Thus the accounts off the two countries stand: §Germany:â€"Monetary gain, $800,â€" ofoo; territorial gain, Alsace and Lorrâ€" ine. France:â€"Monetary loss, $2,600, 00,000; tefritorial: loss, "Alsace and Lorraine. If you want a Dinner Set which you can be proud of all your life, choose from this superb display. French china is finer than that made in any other country; Limoges china is finer than that produced in any other part of France, and Theodore Haviland‘s is the finest that comes from Limoges. There is no other that can equal it for clearness and hardness of body or for the delicacy and taste of the decorations. j FREE TRIP TO HAMILTON must be presented when purchases are made 155â€"Piece Dinner mat gold handle, price 98â€"Piece Dinner & 98â€"Piece Dinner 98â€"Piece Dinner & HORSEMEN ATTENTION STANLEY MILLS & CO. * A NEW SHIPMENT OF _.â€"Fheo. Haviland‘s Limoges China Dinnerware on Display Particularly Desirable for Wedding Gifts STANLEY MILLS 1s being ‘effected also lan and Western Hill pd it is intended to games arranged, Dinner Set with gold incrustation, newest shapes, price................ ........... Dinner Set in conventional decoration with liberal gold lines, plain shape, price... ... Dinner Set with dainty pink rose design, fancy shapes; this is kept in open stock, price Phey are now being King St. East and James St. North, HAMILTON ams in the field. ointed for the W J Reid, presiâ€" ceâ€"president; Jas. G Gibson, treaâ€" other. manager. On purchases amounting to $10 or more, we will refund the return railway fare of any outâ€"ofâ€"town customer living within a radius of 40 miles of Hamilton. Railway ticket with gold i0crustation, black band and gold over edge, "Marie Louise‘‘ shaped builions solid Some of the Leaders Beamsyille: Reid and Fairbrother. Umpire Henry, of Beamsville, gave entire satisfaction. Fairbrother, the local battery, worked like machinery. . McArtur at short is the find of the year. Clemiss and Marcon starred for Grimsby, but the fielding was very loose in spots. A suddenâ€"death game will be played at Grimsby Beach on May 12. As there is great rivalry existing between the teams there is sure to be a large crowd present. â€" : : Batteriesâ€"Grimsby: . Marcon and Bonham. £ L k s id The prizes are given away absolutely free. You do not have to sell anything or buy anyâ€" thing, all you must do is fill out the coupon below and mail it All coupons must be in the hands of the Competition Manager not later than midnight of Tuesday May 23rd. Any coupons arriving after this time will not be considered unless the post mark shows they were mailed before midnight May 23rd. GRIMSBY BEACH on OPENING DAY MAY 24th. Ten other prizes of $1.00 each will be given to the next nearest ten guesses. Not more than one prize to any one person. The management of Grimsby Beach will give $10 IN GOLD to the person guessing the correct number or the nearest correct number of people at Guess How Many People Will be at GRIMSBY BEACH on MAY 24th $10 IN GOLD people at Grimsby Beach on Opening Day, May 24th. CUT THIS OUT COMPETITION MANAGER Box 159, Grimsby Dear Sir : If you were among the many Grimsby people who attended our Exbhibition of this magnificent china last June, the new supply will need little or no recommendation for you now. Ask for a transfer card I guess there will be Signed It‘s quite impossible to describe it adequateâ€" ly hereâ€"but we wish all to keep in mind the fact that we have the finest display in Canada of this, the finest china produced in the worldâ€" . â€"LIMITED Hamilton, Grimsby and Beamsâ€" ville Electric Railway _ Single Return $ Fare â€" 808 Fare 1°25 Including stseet car transfer _ at Hamilton. i Cw f} Steamer Leaves â€" Hamilton 9.00 a.m. â€" Toronto 5.00 p.m. STEAMERS Macassa and Modjeska The Popular Route to Toronto LIMITED $150.00 $100.00 .$50 00 . $45.00

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