K4 i tm i is LNE HIM U year, The fune: Aursday, V use ‘at ty lithville. ‘\W. M. Stewart Drug (Co., L E:lmsby. Ont. $ t away ; ughter, Mrs, n, on Monday He Used "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" The Great Kidney Remedy _ We guarantee V inol, our delicious cod ‘ and iron tonic, for all weak, runâ€" down, nervous, debilitated conditions. Tith _ Bellefontaine, Ohio.â€""I wish every #ired, weak, nervous woman could have Â¥inol, for I never spent any money in my life that did me so much good as that I spent for Vinol. I was weak, tired, worn out and nervous, and Vinol made me strong, well and vigorous after 83. Jane Adkin Ds Adkins, who s round the silent Landmark jere on the desert plain : pilgrims meet together With loving hearts again storm may gather round us ut Christ has gone before l follow in His footsteps nd doubt and fear no more. Tomato Plants j eet with loving greetings ond wishes from the heart brothers often parted ind soon again to part h tender recollections nd many a gentle tear ) meet for some are waiting 11 loved ones are not here. Spring Delivery h calm and storm before us the days gone by. â€" For Tired, Weak, Nervous Wo . . tS machine has been designed to heet the demands of the averrage PM or small orchard. It is light, fong, durable and can easily handle er 1,000 gallons per day. Can be d on wagon or stone boat or for t farming operations if desired. fon‘t buy until you see the agents. Atisfaction guaranteed, or _ will y thirty days‘ trial, "‘ STEVEN & son, i " __ Beamsvilie, Ont. ross the desert plain le another Landmark pilgrims meet again meet in cloud and sunshin ath a changeful sky. ‘ Kidneys resumed their normal m after I had taken upwards of a n boxes and I regained my oldâ€"time ity. Today, I am as well ag ever." M\ B F B.A. KELLY. . & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. ealers or sent on receipt of price ‘ruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. 'emory of Thomas Murphy on the homeward journey Ersyiut®, Oxt., Aug. 26th, 1918. Lbout two years ago, I found my th in a very bad state. My Kidneys not doing their work and I was all down in condition. Having seen _ "tives’ advertised, I decided to them. Their action was mild, and result all that could be expected. k X.L. Jr. ROBERT KERMAN ,";veizht of machine complete, 450 1bs. PROF. J. W. CHADWICK DEATH OF MRS 136 Battalion C.E.F. Bandsmen Wanted PICCOLO, CLARINETTE, OBOE, SAXOPHONE, BASSOON. Bass VIOL, SsOL0O CURNET, HORN BARITONE, TROMBONES. Apply (Mus. Bac*) A.R.A.M. Bandmaster PORT HOPE, Transportation and Private Board Highest Pay f %)y special varieties wanted should be ordered at once. All standard varieties grown. Early potted varieties ready for delivery May 15th and atter, J j_ain crop varicties â€" ready May 25th and after. OHI0 WOMAN‘S Wis# wWEDNESDAY, MARCH Send in your orders Grimsby, Ont. March 23r two o‘cloc} Jr. AUTOMATIC SPRAYER. IN. MEMORLIAM â€"â€"ropâ€"â€" l JANE ADKINS wife of the late sided on Robinâ€" for many years, homs of her Nelson, at Fulâ€" ch 20ta, in her e place on 4Â¥1.0 Service at the ‘ sions Interment â€" at We )«) e Pook \| \ 1916 ith SMITHâ€"GIBSONâ€"On Monday, Mar. 20th, 1916, at the Presbyterian church, Beamsville, by the Rev. A. A. Laing, Evelyn H. Gibson, youngâ€" est daughter of the late Hon. Wilâ€" liam and Mrs. Gibson to Major Arâ€" mand A. Smith, eldest son of the Hon. E. D. Smith and Mrs. Smith, of "Helderleigh", Winona. MUIR:â€"At his home in Grimsby, on Monday, Mch. 20, 1916, Geo; Watâ€" son Muir, in his 72nd year. ADKINS:â€"At Fulton on Monday, Mch, 20, 1916, Jane Adkins, in her {ith year. wor many years the late Watson | Muir had been an outstanding figure in GRIMSBY Township and Village, taking a keen interest in political and municipal affairs and in church work.l The evening service will be taken by Rev. John Muir, M.A., who will Wednesday, $ p.m.â€"Praise and Prayer Meeting. Golden Text: "They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more; neither shall the sun strike upon them, nor any heat: for the Lamb that is in the midst of the throne shall be their shepherd, and shall guide them unto fountains of waters of life; and God shall wipe away every tear from their eyes." Rev. 7. 16 re A speedy improvement in appetite as well as a rapid restoration from low spirits and physical exhaustion follows from the taking of Dr. Price‘s Vim and Vigor Tablets, 25 cents and $1 boxes. (Parke & Parke, Market Square, Hamilton. Ont. Sunday, John Muir 2.30 p.m. HORACE WHITTEN The funeral is taking place this afternoon to Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery and is being largely attended. ‘The deceased gentleman was of a genial disposition and was very popâ€" ular with a large circle of relatives and friends, and his sudden demise will be rgretted. He is survived by his wife, one son, Angus, of Ottawa, and one daughter, Mrs. Staniland, of Hamilton. He formerly lived near Grassies, where he still owned a farm up to the time of his death. Several years ago he and Mrs. Muir moved to GRIMSâ€" BY Village where he bought a fine piece of property on Livingston Aven ue, which since has become very valâ€" uable. SHATTERED NERVES, BRAIN FAG ETC. f Now! May I venture a suggesâ€" tion. Take one (only one) picture from your roll and let me frame it for you NOW. That‘s absolutely all I ask. Why? Because ‘patrons pleased‘ means ‘pictures pledged.‘ that you have more pictures than one laid aside. Your purpose has been to furnâ€" ish your walls with these pictorial treasures. But you have yet to decide as to when and by whom it shall be done. : You have heard of me as the DISTINCTIVE PICTURE FRAMâ€" ER. You have probably seen my work and thought of me as the one to undertake the treatment of those imprisoned pictures. It may be marked ‘By the courtâ€" esy of Mr. Jas. Wray," my plumber and left in hbhis care. Would you like me to call on you? My workshop is at the Tudor Bungalow, four minutes north of the 30 chalet. Mr. Watson Muir, who has been a| highly respected citizen of GRIMSBY | for many years, enjoyed his usual health up until within a few hours of his death, being out and around the neighbourhood on Sunday, aMrch 19th. On Sunday evening he retired in his usual good health and rested well until about five o‘clock Monday morning, when he was seized with severe pains in the chest. Mrs. Muir at once called in Dr. Smith, but in a few hours the sick man passed away. The citizens of GRIMSBY North GRIMSBY were greatly ed on Monday, March 20th, t of the sudden demise of Mr,. C son Muir, or as he was po known. Watson Muir. *Phone 191 ring 4, Beammsyille. present the Dominion Alliance The Distinctive Picture Framer +" p.m.â€" Monday, THE CHURCHES I Venture to Guess DEATH OF 6. W. MUIR BEAMSVILLE March METHODIST Bil O( MARRIED RAPTIST DIED )1 (1 p.m Phey shall hunger thirst any more; sun strike upon Wws hool. i ud Th GRIMSBY aud! e greatly shockâ€" h 20t1_1, to learn! 11 a m . G. Watâ€" popularly Misâ€" Re at the "Hotel Grimsby" Grimsby, Onâ€" tario, on Thursday, the 20th April, 1916, at 2 o‘clock p.m. Sale of Valuable Resiâ€" dental Property on Gibson Ave., Grimsby All that certain parcel or tract of land situate in the Village of Grimsâ€" by, in the County of Lincoln, and Province of Ontario, and being comâ€" posed of a part of Lot number Ten in the said Township of North Grimsâ€" by and which said parcel or tract of land and premises may be more parâ€" ticularly known and described as follows : BEGINNING at a stake planted on the Southerly limit of Gibâ€" son Avenue, said stake being South thirtyâ€"six degrees and fifty minutes East two hundred and two feet three inches from where the westerly limit of the Robert Gibson Estate interâ€" sects the Southerly limits of Gibson Avenue, thence South fiftyâ€"seven deâ€" 1916, at 2 o‘clock p.m. the following property,â€" DAAAE en | Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at time of sale, default having been made in payment thereof, there will be sold by The Purchaser shall pay a deposit of $200.00 at the time of sale, the balâ€" ance of oneâ€"third of the purchagse money in two weeks thereafter, the remaining twoâ€"thirds in cash Or geâ€" cured by a mortgage payable in from one to five years at the option Of the purchaser. For further particulars apply to CRERAR & AWREY, Vendors‘ Solicitors, Hamilton. JAS, A. LIVINGSTON, Auctioneer. Hamilton, 21 March, 191. Nineteen and ‘Iwenty, containing by admeasurement EHight acres be the same more or less, and being the parâ€" cel of land described in and conveyed by deed of conveyance from James H. Walker and wife to Ellis Orlando Hurst dated the 6th day of December, 1909 and duly registered. This farm is in the best fruitâ€" growing district of the Niagara Penâ€" insula and the soil is sandy loam of the finest quality. Upon the property is a one and â€" a half storey frame dweiling with a one half storey frame dweiling with ; storey frame stable, all in good pair..} Sale of Valuable Farm Property j PUBLIC AUCTION at the "Hotel Grimsby", Grimsby, Onâ€"« tario, on Thursday, the 20th April, 1916, at 1 o‘clock p.m. the following property,â€" Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at time of sale, default having been made in payment thereof, will be sold by UpIIK EE EES SS SCVV VVVVVV TERMS J. J. GROCE, Grasselli‘s Lime and Sulphur solution, Grasselli Arâ€" senate of Lead Paste, Grasselli Arsenate of Lead Powder, Grasselli‘s Sulphate ; of Nicotine. ZLZamâ€"Buk is a skin food, that not only keeps the surface skin smooth and soft, but, being of unusual peneâ€" trating power, reaches and feeds the underlying tissues. It stimuâ€" lates the cells to healthy action, produces vigorous circulation, which carries away all impurities, and thus creates & permanently clear eomplexion. How much more satisâ€" fying than a temporary complexion produced with the aid of powders @nd cosmetics! All druggists 50¢., or direct from 7~~B=k Co., Toronto. to preserve her complexion. At this time of year, despite the raw, biting winds and sudden changes of temperature, this is an easy task if she uses Zamâ€"Buk. USE GRASSELLI SPRAY stock of which I always carry on hand. No order too large or no order too small. 1 am always ready to take your orders or quote prices. EVERY D PUBLIC AUCTION Materialâ€"â€"â€"The Best on the Market Book 9 for the Townâ€" n. SECONDLYâ€"that of said Lots numbers IE‘wenty, containing by _ Hight acres be the ess, and being the parâ€" THE INDEPENDENT, & al G st IKESp ): th Phone 107 1 At <the trial the defendant eclaimed that she was not aware of the nature of the document which she signed on behalf of a Grimsby manufacturing concern, which later went into liquid ation, stating that she was under the impression that she was signing a statement showing the financial standing of the company. Acting on behalf of Mrs. Makepeace, W. S. Mcâ€" Brayne, appealed against the decision of: Mr. Justice Middleton,. Argument on appeal was heard yesterday â€" at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, and the apâ€" peal allowed under certain statuaâ€" tory conditions, and referred to the masterâ€"inâ€"chambers to ascertain and state what, if any, sum is payavle unâ€" der the guarantee. Appeal dismissed on question of validity of guarantee and general costs of appeal to apâ€" peliant. Mrs. Makepeace Signed Documentl Under a Misconception At the November sitting of the suâ€" preme court, 1915, before Mr. Justice Middleton, in thigs city, judgment was given the Union Bank against Mrs. Makepeace, of Grimsby, for $2,500, this amount being claimed by the plaintiffs on a note which was enâ€" dorsed ty the defendant. RECRUITING MEETING AT BEAMS.â€" VILLE A recruiting meeting for the 176th Battalion was held in the Town Hall, Beamsville, on Thursday evening, March 16th, at 8 o‘clock. Reeve Robâ€" ertson occupied the chair. The followâ€" ing speakers gave addresses:â€" Sergtâ€"Major Gamby, a returned sold ier, gave a splendid description of his experiences at the front. silled now they will soon ~_°~"©~ as a moth and begin laying eg&§ ORA the trunk of the trees about the first of June, The trees at that time should be protected by whitewash of which the following is a good formula: 16 lbs. hard soap, 2 gals, boiling water, 2 qgts. crude carbolic acid, lime enough to make a good paint. t GRIMSBY LADY WINS APPEAL wW. B. Lanham, Horticulturist _ of the Extension Service of the A. & M. College, has found that the peach tree borer is doing more damage to the peach â€" orchards of Texts than all other agencies combined. He advises that the trees be examined immediate ly. Take a hoe and remove the dirt from the base of the tree, then with a sharp knife or piece of wire take out the borer, which will be found as 4 'nE{iS ggï¬-bgdied insect burrowing Just beneath {hg Bark If ?hey e not Killed now they Will soon °M°"Z° 3s On Saturday afternoon, the home of Chlarles Street was totally"destroyâ€" ed by fire, with all its contents, The circumstances are very pathetic on arccount of Mrs. Street being ill in bed at _the time and four little children, the youngest but a week old, in the house, but fcrtunately with the help of a young woman who was with them, they managed to esâ€" cape. Mrs,. Street leaving her, room wrapped in a quilt. Mr. Street was absent at the time, ind although gone but a short time, when he returned and neighbors arâ€" rived the fire had made such headâ€" way that they were unable to save TERMS The Purchaser shall pay a deposit of $200.00 at the time of sale, the balâ€" ance of oneâ€"third of the purchase money in two weeks thereafter, the remaining twoâ€"thirds in bash or seâ€" cured by a mortgage payable in from one to five years at the option of the Purchaser. For further particulars apply to CRERAR & AWREY, Vendors‘ Solicitors, Hamilton. JAS. A. LLVINGSTON, Auctioneer: Hamilton, 21 March, 1916. and a half stories with veranda front, interior nicely finighed hardwood. There is also on the property number of choice apple trees, ] ing. STCEes and fortyâ€"five minutes West one hundred and sixtyâ€"two feet to a stake, thence South thirtyâ€"six degrees and fifty mimrutes east and parallel with the Southerly limit of the said Gibson Avenue sixtyâ€"two feet to _ a stake, thence North fiftyâ€"seven deâ€" grees and fortyâ€"five minutes East and parrallel with the Westerly limit of the lot described One hundred and six tyâ€"two feet to a stake planted on the Southerly limit of the aforesaid Gibson Avenue, thence North thirtyâ€"six deâ€" grees and fifty minutes West followâ€" ing along the said Southerly limit â€"of Gibson Avenue sixtyâ€"two feet to _ a stake and the place of beginning, and containing by admeasurement twenty three oneâ€"hundredths of an acre be the same more or less. Upon this property, which is situâ€" ate on Gibson Avenue, one of the best residential streets in Grimsby, is a new frame house, bungalow style, one N M RIMSBE 1 PROTECT THE ORCHARD Stre o the CAISTOR CENTRE ONTARIO Grimsby and ome of > being child 1 Mtr. T 11 s, bearâ€" n in a ,i Phone 225 Quality Grocery Grimsby § o o Qe dn eR ie ie ce dn in fln din «BorQe ce ofelfeaiin clQs ce cBe oFe oJe oZe aBn oBe oBe aBe ol ofe oTe ol oGe oT ol ofe «fe oBe ol e ooo aGecJonTecfeaFn»" ale ce age a) .afo | Farrell‘s Shoe Store, «B oBe aBe «Te oo aBe oBe abe aGe aBe aGeafie aBe afe oBecBe oBeafe eB oBe aBe ofe «fe aBe oBe aBe aBe aBe aBe aBe oBe aSeaSe oge oBeaacGeaReaGneGo eBeaQeeGeaGeaZeeaFa e§ecFnaGec$eafe afo +. 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Miss Fielding, a graduate of Havard University, now residing at Vineland, a returned nurse form the front, gave a very vivid description of the treatâ€" ment received by the wounded soldâ€" iers in the hospitals in France and Ge ofe on ofe cBeaZe oJe eBe oGe oBe aTe oBe cBe «BaeQueRe afe ofe afe afa ofe aBo afe afe afe aBeale afo ofe aBo «Te ato cfs ale efe ate ofe efe aleafo cCool cfe c focToafncieatec Jn ofe eteafsafe wmergei soldier, at home tance of Every Tuesday, March to October "All Rail" Every Wednesday During Season Navigation "Great Lakes Route" CANADTIAN â€" PACIFIC New Cabbage, Fresh Lettuce, Rhubarb, Celery and Sweet Pototoes fresh daily. Have you tried Campbell‘s Pork and Beans? If not, you have missed a treat. _ We also have Van Camps, Heinz, Clark‘s and Simcoe Brands. The Coal That Satisfies is sold by us at the same price you pay for the ordinary kind, and this coal is mined in the best anthracite region in the world. It is prepared with extreme care. It is reaï¬l)?ll coal with a l;Ziec(ijigree and yet it costs no more than the ordinary nameless nd. Don‘t you think you owe it to yourself to give it a trial? . " We sell Lehigh Valley Anthracite because we believe it to be the finest and most economical coal mined. We should like to have you try it. ‘,,afj eR _ If we asked you to pay more for it than you pay@ ordinary coal, there might be some reason for your itating to give it a trial. â€" But we don‘t. + If We Asked You to Pay More For this Coalâ€" Heavy Rubbers 5C Felt and Knit Socks | Overshoes and Rubbers ALL NEW STOCK Slippers for the whole family from the Kiddie to Granddad THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES L oA Somewhere out on the prairies where last year Canada‘s Greatest Wheat Crop was produced there is a home waiting for you, The or prompt service phone 225. Buying In Quantities it 2 will take you there, give you all the information about places, and help you to success. i» is 3: Agent, or write W. B. Howard, Nistrict Passenger Agent, Toronto. All & se J. P. ROBERTSON Phone 60 Particulars from any C LEAIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE orders 50 cents a ton cheaper at the bin. J. H., GI BSON hone 60 â€" â€" * â€" â€"â€" GrimsBy Homeseckers Excursions 20 CLte S +d a e e s Barn musi ure went off for a _ sleighing party when they should have been attending the recruiting meeting. 4 beigium. Major Scobell, of the 126th Batta lion, gave a very interesting addres: and made a strong appeal to th young men to enlist: Teddy Fairbrother sang a patriotic song, Dr. Elmore gave a song and Mr Barns rendered some instrumental Consequently our goods are always fresh. anadian Pacific Ticket A Consideration art We Turn Stock Quickly To suit our trade vouT Main St. Grimsby hs on T FIVÂ¥E