PPEAAA ETtE td Auto Delivery â€"A Doctor‘s Food for the Well and the Sick mmmmmmâ€"â€"â€"â€"==| [ Rommmmmmmqmum New Breakfast and Health Food WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1915 ROMAN MEAL of the qualities and goodness of this food will be made at my store by a Special Demonstrator during the week of March 8th to 15th.> It developes vigor, increases efficiency, preserves health. â€"It contains the "Meat of the Grain" â€" It makes porridge, the most delicious pancakes on earth, gems, muffins, bread, and any baked product except pastery, and all may be eaten hot from the oven without distress. . Free Domonstration J. P. ROBERTSON Prices of other Ford cars are: Twoâ€"passenger Runabout $540, Twoâ€"passenger â€" Coupelet _ $850, Fiveâ€"passenger Sedan $1150. All cars fully equipped, including elecâ€" tric headlights. Prices F. O. B. Ford, Ont. Buyers of all Ford cars will share in our profits if we sell 30,000 cars between August 1, 1914 and August 1, 1915. Ford cars are on exhibition at SMITH & SON, Burland Block, Grimsby, Ford Touring Car Price $590 Come in and see for yourself. QUALITYâ€"GROCERY Tho‘ in Salisbhury mud we‘re covered, Our Hearts are brave within, / And aâ€"beating for the dear old Flag We‘re out to die or win, So its "Canada for ever‘" As the mud mud we‘re wading thro‘ And we‘ll show you in the Trenches â€" What Canadians can do!! But I guess we must not grumble When we fall an awful thud, For ‘tis splendid training for the "Boys" When "sliding in the mud" But when we meet the Germans They‘ll be the Boys to slide, And the quicker they can do it They‘ll save their "darned old Hide"! It‘s nice to keep aâ€"smiling And prepare for things to come, But "By Gosh" we need some patience When across the Plains we run, For the mud gets in our earâ€"holes, And we‘re covered thick and fast, But I tell you ‘tis a pleasure When the Boys are "Marching Past"! We find it on the table, As well as on the form, And a trooper found some in his soup As‘sure as you were born; We‘re in it at "Reveille," We wade it to "Lights Out," You‘d laugh to see the awkward squad Just try to "Turn About.:" THE MUDLABK & SQNG But It sticks to us like chewing gum ~On ‘the seat of a tramway car, It has the "Trail" beat hollow With the thunder storms afar; In Canada we often "kicked" We hear the Robins singing, s (As. they do in Nursery Rhyme), But the skies are dull and heavy, ‘And its raining most the time; But we‘re going to "Tipperary" & And of course ‘tis via "Berlin," But what will Kaiser Billy say ‘~To the muddy state we‘re in! We have left the land of sunshine @â€" _ We have: left the land of snow, Yes! We came to fight for England and lay the Kaiser low, 5 Yet we miss the Pine tree swaying And the Map!‘c trees in bud, But:still we have one comfort, ‘Tis the dear old "Salisbury Mud "MADE IN CANADA" About the sticky loam, Lord protect your little feet If to Salisbury you roam. Phone 225 GEO. GILMORE, Canadian Oversees Force Grimsby A. A. Honsberger, Jordan Dec Harry Depew, Vinemount Feb Murray Fitch, Grimsby Dec W. R. McBride, Grimsby Dec Geo. Southward, Grimsby Dec. M. W. Banks, Jordan Sta. Dec. Wm. Webb, Beamsville Dec Jos. Walker, Grimsby Feb Sidney Cartwright Jan. Mrs. Stephen Morley went Smithville on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, George Warrander and Mr. George Frazer and Mtr. Har old Morton attended the theatre at Hamilton on Monday evening. Mr. Wim. Mitchener went to Smith ville on Saturday. Mr.:and Mrs. Wm. Mitchener . are visiting friends at Victoria Park. Mr. Richard Dawdy, OBR Niagara Falls, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mtrs. Harmon Dawdy. MARCH 24â€"L. L. Hagar, GRIMSBY will offer for sale by public auction a lot of farm stock and implements Further particulars later. | Jas. A Livingston, auctioneer. A large number from this place attended the sale of Mr. Gorbach, mear Beamsville on Monday. Mrs. Wm. Houser went to Toronto on Saturday. Mr. Mathias Heaslip made a busiâ€" ness trip to Barrie last week. Mr.» John Burch made a business trip to Hamilton on Friday. The Red Cross meeting was held at Mrs. Stephen Morley‘s on Friday and the next meeting will be ‘held at Mrs. George Synder‘s on Friday after noon, Mar. 5. Mr. Marcus Shaw of Stoney Creek is visiting at Mt. Ambroge Silverâ€" thorne‘s. ® MARCH 12â€"Jas. A. Livingston, Auc tioneer, will offer for sale by public auction, at the Robinson Hotel, Beamsville, the fine fruit farm and residence of the late W. M. Denny, Esq. Sale at one o‘clock sharp. MARCH tioneer, lic auct in ‘ the frame t Kidd A 12.30. half a fton,: :V stock : at one MARCH 6â€"Mr. J. E son for / Sale ston I would like to see a Toronto paper once in a while if you could send it to me. _ I saw a "Toronto Saturday Night" yesterday and for the first time found out that Tommy Church was mayor. Always write me to "Springfield" Weymouth, and I will be sure of my mail then and send only one INDEâ€" PENDENT a week to me as I cannot get them to the boys now. I hear O‘Field‘s greenhouses fell through and that Brockville and Ottaâ€" wa have been visited by aeroplanes â€"some excitement! 4 eur ht nsm â€"etreduntne titr * * > w.tne' iFinally, in .a desperate attempt at On"one bur"hun keep e are i ko mairnificent sponding, Monty hires a trenchesâ€"and they only weigh about| ?*!24 T s i ie mpglres. a pound the pair. % friends to accpmpany h‘}m and woes Went ‘out yesterday morning and| °" a Jons ts T&}e fmiends muallli? walked 714 miles in 2 hours flat, with| it Midâ€"oceamn, thinking him suddenly full equipment and never had a manlinsane the way he is squandering fall outâ€"fair eh? j his wealth, threatens to lock Monty I hear O‘Field‘s greenhouses fell{up and iMonty, to frustrate them, through and that Brockville and Ottaâ€"| runs up a signal of distress. It costs wa have been visited by aeroplanes| him. two hundred thousand dollars â€"some excitement! * ‘to be salvaged by a passing steamer, Always write me to "Springfield" 1 and the end of the year rolls around ‘Woeymouth, and I will be sure of Mmy| wirh Monty fist broke. MARCH Amongst the kit Acland and I have bought here is a pair of rubâ€" ber stockings. We wear them under our shoes and they reach up to the hipsâ€"they are queer looking things on one but will keep us dry in the trenchesâ€"and they only weigh about a pound the pair. § my spare timeâ€"for exerciseâ€"worked nearly all day Sunday on it, after church parade. LIEUT.: LIV.NGS auction the â€" V old." > FRANK LEALAND * Gin Pills are "Made in Canada‘‘. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50 at all dealers. Sold in U.S. under the name of "*GINO" Pills. Trial treatment free if you write National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. 264 *# FOR THE BA KIDNEYS St. Raphael Ont., Jan. 5th, _ "Four years ago, I had such pains in my back that I could not work. The pains exâ€" tended to my arms, sides and shoulders. I used many kinds of medicine for over a year, none of which did me very much good. I read about Gin Pills and sent for a sample and used them and found the pains were leaving me and I was feeling better. So I bought one box and before I had used them all, the pains were almost gone and I could keep at work. After I had taken six other boxes, I was entirelg cured and I feel as strong as at the age of 30. I am a farmer, now 61 years old." FRANK LEALAND > St. south, GRI] sale allhigs ho at one o‘clock . auctioneer. When people get to be 50 and 60 and 70, they need a little help someâ€" time to get through with the day‘s work. Their backs can‘t stand the heavy loads, the steady strain, of lusty youth. They need . 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There is a clause in the will of George Brewster which says that Monty must not tell anyone of his desire to spend the million and his friends think he has suddenly lost his mind. Everything Monty touches with the nope of losing some of his money, turns out just the reverse, and he wins. He has a most terrible time disposing Oof the undesired milâ€" lion. He invests the money in a sure losing proposition in Wiaall Street in an effort to dispose of some of his unwelcome money, and the propositi tion turns cout a winner. He backs "Peter Brewster mistreated your mother and father and I do not want you to touch a doilar of his money If you spend the million left to you by him and can, at the end of a year, show receipts that you have judiciously spent, not squandered this million dollars, my attorneys will turn over to you my worldly possessions, aggregating seven milâ€" lions. You must own nothing of value at the end of the year." said George Brewster, and Monty,~ learn ing for the ffirst time that Peter Brewster had mistreated his patrents, begins to spend the million. IBREWSTER’S MILLIONS AT TEX & CENT PRICES Story of the Play Peter Brewster, a scion of a wellâ€" foâ€"do family, elopes â€" with â€" Louise Sedgewick. Peter Brewster disinherâ€" its Robert and refuses to be reconâ€" ciled to the marriage, and late drives the young couple from their home. A little son, "Monty" blesses the union. When Monty is a full grown man, Peter Brewster dies and bequeaths a million dollgrs to him. The newly acquired wealth stagâ€" gers young Monty Brewster, and he is about to launch into the new life as ‘one of he predatory rith, when he receives a communication from an â€" attorney in the West, advising him that his uncle, George Brewster, has left him seven million dollars, contingent upon his getting rid of the imillion dollars left to him by Peter Brewster. % ® ® x l Prices i Main Street West â€" Grimsby l Store . y fn uo atenalen . ie iane o e tv e rooe in ie e A t t i i o wadh hi MerAmS n & , F3 Cash and Children‘s School Umbrellas, ubber OOES..O. Men‘s Umbrellas from Odd lines of men‘s $10 and $1 raincoats, to clear at:....;. Men‘s »8 50. raincoats, good values,.}s}s rare l yssm hn t d Ladies‘ Umbrellas, a*good v An especially good line Men‘s first class, fully guaranteed, Engâ€" lish Raincoats, regular $12 $8 98 valuesifor........ s 8(300 00..;. e If you arc in the market for a raincoat, are scarce and. these prices will not hold IN RAINCOATS good variety of styles, from UMBRELLAS K. M. STEPHEN | RED CROSS NOTES The GRIMSBY Dramatic Society will give the "Mysterious Mr. Miller‘" for the Red Cross, in the â€" Parish Hall, March 16. Tickets 25c. The play ing picture Wednesday sents to marry him. His friends, be lieving him broke, endeavor to press money and jewelry upon him, all of which he must not have in . his possession or he loses the seven million. He â€"dodges his friends, is met by the attorney and presented with seven million dollars, and everything turns out happily. Help the Red Cross * $8.98 ©$5.98 at at., Cleaning and pressing is a specialty with us. We also handle "HEADLIGHT" QOVERALLS PHIPPS BROS., Grimsby, Ont. You Probably Know Allâ€"wool Handâ€"tailored and Readyâ€" made Clothes The value is thereâ€"in the fabrics, the tailoring, the style, the fit, the service. They are clothes built on honor, up to the highâ€" est standardsâ€"â€"never down to a price. You can buy them with full confidence in their reâ€" liability and attractiveness. Really nice patterns and materials. Tweeds of firm weave and excellent weight given a smooth finish that is dressy. patterned in the neat little brown and black and grey and black checks that any?‘man can wear, as well as a few indistinct, modest stripes, such as white hairline on dark grey ground. The suits are quite upâ€" toâ€"date in cut, the trousers finished for belt. from your own experience that it doesn‘t pay to buy inferior clothesâ€"at any price. _ You‘re Always Safe in Buying will be presented in mov at Moore‘s Theatre, on night, March 10. $15.00 to $35.00 "Quality Tailors and Clothiers‘‘ Phipps Bros.‘ Ladies‘ Paranetta raincoats in fawn and other light shades, beautiful $7 50 $10 values for.........: ;. .32 e Ladies‘ silk finish Poplin raincoats, tan er navy. â€" These coats were sold up to secure one now, as English good for any length of time. a short time ago for $10.00 Our price now:,).....i ... T2 JOHN MAHONY, 577 James St. N., HAMILTON A MOTOR TRUCK 1,500 lbs. to one ton capâ€" FOR SALE 1,2UU Ibs. to one ton capâ€" acity. In good condition. Will sell cheap for .cash. Apply to The °> $6.50