Grimsby Independent, 22 Nov 1916, p. 7

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Then Iwasinduced fl’ try "Fraitâ€"aâ€"tives ", and now for Aix months I have been entirely well. t«!l advise any one who suffers from that Rorrible troubleâ€"Chronic Constipation ;‘:th ThE resultant inAlenakcnl geolg ~ Advises The Use Of "FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES" _ The Famous Fruit Medicine. 6 James St. For further particulars apply :â€" Ordinary Seamen and Able Seamen (at entry) $1.10 per day." Sepâ€" aration Allowance $20.00 per month. s Men subsequently transferred to Stoker ratings will be paid an adâ€" ditional 10c per day more. ; There are no vacancies for any other ratings than Seamen and Stokâ€" ers and men can only be accepted as Ordinary Seamen. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Over 20 years 5 ft. 4 ins. 19 to 20 years 5 ft. 3i ins. 18 to 19 years 5 ft. 3 ins. Men of Good Character and Physique are Required in the above Force for Service Overseas with the Imâ€" perial Royal Navy for the period of the War THE ROYAL NAVAL â€"CANADIAN VOLUNTEER *:~â€". ~RESERVE & * / ~Dictcur k views _ at work, ] d so that MR. ROSENBURG 589 Casgrain St., Montreal April 20th, 1915 AGE _ "18 to 38 years of age. w The standard of height and chest measurement is as follows : Candidates must be the Sons of natural born British Subjects. No previous sea experience necessary. Applicants must be, for Seamen 18 to 30 years of age, Stokers n in be int ind ttaw: O1 CAPT. GEORGE J. GUY s, showing f noted or: ave been tak other . music led by them them as usn .00, trial size postpaid by I n Pay and Allowances are as Follows: 4 . Inusical or by them, whil« _as usual at Chairman Naval Recruiting Committee ther medicine e for Constipaâ€" Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives". complaints for h81 10n orchestra taken and minl uM ‘HEIGHT OVERSEAS DIVISION W 29C. ruit= nefit shep «als both iry be it 1916 ;.i ins. in height = â€" 5 ft. 7 ins. and over in height A Free Kit is Provided her proj owned I Beamsville Exptess.â€"Mr. A. B ford has just completed a large involving $59,000. Mrs. Jcan E. 1 as, Clinton Township, has exch: her property for Hamilton pro The annual repotr of J. secretary of the St. Catharin of health shows that there deaths from Tuberculosis many of which were trom points. A t their own business St. Catharines City Council has been "butting in" to school affairs, and as a consequence the Public School Board has told them to mind €d @Ad1€ ike imou than any other bgt;in' Some record. Police Judge Piper . N. Y., says "there are the squars inch in The 176th Battalion w hockey team in the 0. H ENLIST â€"TOâ€"DAY WITH €. M. R‘s. Merritton is to have Fire Truck. l The B« offerin _ins. in height ® â€" â€" â€" 5 ft. 5 ins. and over in height 5 ft. 4 ins. and below 5 ft. 7 5 ft. 3 ins. and below 5 ft. 5 ins. in height To s 5 ft. 5 ins. and over in height 5 ft. 3i ins. and below 5 ft. 5 TV O1 oultr 17 0 M on D y Mr. Samuel Goildbe eamsville iz $50 in try at th« 1 € _ tne muni id will vot he issuan( V District Summary ill hold ross Ont LC n ID K ti LCW Tnoon iftern« U 1€ O DT cas 17 d O noon 0i h riki Catharines board IOt 1l 1i pal in â€"th D prizgs how an .. and ociatiot . cale Itt of Niagara Falls _ more drunks to St. Catharines, n tie world."â€". )1 17 OV trocm outside on ill enter & DYyâ€" bond of :A at the evenin exchang properi n e was 22 a great n ) sociat for dt 1( narké mpa 0n w Auto the : de Thotr D THE LT 1( tO ay, n 17 Hamilton, Ont. VE (U un all cruiting League, Mr. Charlton Gorâ€" ing, Mr .and Mrs. R. Cameron, Mrs. Mills and others. Lieut, Goring has been in the hospital for some time, but now looks fine. * St. Catharines Journal.â€"Lieut. Ar< thur Goring, Homer, who went overâ€" seas with a first contingeut of the Enâ€" gineers, arrived back in tlown Saturâ€" day afternoon, He was met at the staâ€" tion by Mayor Burzoyne, representâ€" ing the city, J. M. Elson, of the Raoâ€" Hrance about two weeks years old. Winnipsg, Nov.:13.â€"â€"Col. R. N. Greâ€" zory, Commandant of Military camp it Vernon, was in the coty Sunday on Toronto. He will visit his old home at Exâ€"Resove John Dalrymple, Bisâ€" mark, has received a cablegram froim friends in England that his youngest son, Oliver Dalrymple, was killed in actior, Nov. 3rd, though this has not yei been officially confirmed,. Deceased enlisted with the Toronto University Battalion and was later drafted to the S4th Battalion. He was serving with the Artillery and had only been in the cost of the concrete roadway along the river front. The Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park Commission bears the rest of the $22,000 which the Bridgeburg section of the roaa eost. OLl€ O OI 1] on t ‘at 11 p W 0 larines.. He states 6,000 trocps is command last summer have : overseas or into winter quart /ancouver. He is proud of the record in liquor drinking. No as allowed to serve anything r than beer to soldiers and as . an average of nnly five solâ€" fi Of LO1 1€ 34 â€" inches 344 inches 33% inches 34 â€" inches lal 33 â€"inches 33% inches 17 th CHEST THE INDEPENDENT, CGBRIMs3py W in #11 h W of the roag cost HHHIHIHNHNINH . He w rehended for 11 Tele ‘or JuTr€ P inting many as 4 tra pear som« ‘)2 ifs 2 20t0, Nev. 18.â€"Hon. James S. Duff, provincial minister of agriculâ€" ture, died suddenly at Alliston, late yesterday afternoon. Death _ was caused by the heart disease compliâ€" cate _With kidney trouble which has affli °d him for the last year. Mr. Duff was apvarefitly in the best of soir $ at the parliament buildings on the‘, revious day when he attended to the ‘Affairs of his department, â€" was prosent at the meeting af the cabinet and iterviewe1 reportrs. In the evenâ€" ins Be went to his home in Cookstown. N°XHMday business took him to the . Bt. Catharines Journal.â€"Mrs. Anâ€" nie Blackwood, of 19 St. Paul strect west, appeared in police court Wednes day morning, and pleaded not guilty o a charge of keeving liquor for sale. However, it was found that she was guilty under the act and the usual fine of $200 was imposed angq paid. Chief Greene stated that he made a visit to he Blackwood home on Saturday and under a search warrant serched the place. At first he could find no liquor and then he asked Mrs. Blackwood where the case was which arrive1 in the house on Friday. She produced four bottles of the liquor from a trunk in Ber rocm. Other bottles were foun1 in the rooms of two of the 13 hoarders In @M the 12 bottles were accounted for, Mrs. Blackwood stated that the 11@U40r had been ordered by the boardâ€" ers And that she had taken the four bottles away from them and also told them not to order any more. The boarders, however, have Teft town. Mrs, Blackwood wept bitterly when told she must pay the fine or go to| Jail for three months. She pleaded her |. innocense and cried until her daughtâ€" ; er returned with the $200 fine. ‘ Smithville Review â€"At twelve o‘elock on Monday noon, of this week the farm dwelling house belonging io Mr. Walter Grant, of Kimbo â€" was totally destroyed by Gre, the blaze originating in the zarret from a déeâ€" fective chimney. Mr. Grant was away from home at.the time and the alarm was given by Mrs. Grant over the ‘Phone to a number of the neighbors, who responded quickly and â€" carried most of the: furniture to safety, as well as removing a number of the doors, by forcing them off the hinges. he house a frame structure, 1 stories, was a total loss, together with a small mount of furniture, which Wws either Cestrayed before help arâ€" rived Oor was overlooked in the nasty removal of the contents.There was a | small insurance. fion of a youn pay $750 dama made on the a she was force young man at arines, but tha with the birth claimed that h sponsible for h man, K. C., for A. C, Kingston Toronto oun ho 0 Well NOW IS THE TIME ZOI i1sed 50c. box,. 3 for $1.25, all drug« gists or Zamâ€"Buk Co., Toronto. 11 0 Â¥YPBe Foundry on t.e road,. ue was also employed at the Nia niversity Printing Office," Ni# ills. N. y )1 ) ONTARIO LI Â¥ridune.â€" was badly oth cheeks in Steel FP 7 morning, Chitis â€" n out 1 € 1€ lon a"mitté ildren. T 1 Of her n t er foster father was re rer dewnfall. W,. M. Gei ‘ defendant, Hesler, an? , for plainatiff; Baldwin 1LQ1 e de wher . ‘Ph 1€ to té PJ 1€ W U U h li 11au Dy 1( trial in St. Cathâ€" ad nothing to do r child. She now ter father was roâ€" 11 Sdat.irday an(C nt serched the d find no liquot VÂ¥ â€"At twelve on, of this week is2 belonging to of Kimbo â€" was are, the blaze ret from a deâ€" 11 havin )1 tr M 1 € \f Eer Niedo, sheqa with a fracas O 1j l ailant llow ution a gild iins IV TC as al (1 tI n in wivâ€" wa 10 vas rer n M l a uU ) 1( )1 Mr, J. W. Darton, head of the pubâ€" lishing house â€"of Wells, Gardener, Dartner 2 Co., of Paternoster Bldgs., E. C., died suddenly recently. No fewer than 650 delegates, reâ€" presenting nearly 2,000,000 members, attended the Trade Tnion Congress held at Sirmingham in Sepiember. An Army order issned prescribes that an additional gratuity of $1060 shall be paid fqor each bar addea to the D. C. â€"M. Or the Military (Mracoa Mr. Edward G. Ponsonby,. son â€" of Sir Frederick and Lady â€" Ponsonby, has been apponted a page of honor to his Majesty the King, Men employed in railway * shops are asking for an increase of $2.40 a week. About 100,000 skitleq and unâ€" skilled men are affected. | € ’ H. M. tke Queen recently opene, the newlyâ€"built extension of the Lonâ€" don School of Medicine for Women it Brunswick square; Mr. J. A. Whitchurch, of Great Bar ford House,:Sandy, has been appointâ€" ed a member of the County of Bedâ€" ford Appeal Tribunal. Women are now officiating in many of the public billiard â€"rooms in London as "markers" and have proven a déâ€" cided success. f a The Vinemount Knitting Club held in open meeting at the home of Mrs. 1. Bertram, Jr., on Tuesday last YUrs. Mary Hawkins of Hamilton ?resident of the Field League wa. _resent and gave an interesting zc rount of the work being done by the issociated Field League in supplyins :omforts to the soldiers ai the front AIiss Gavalier of Hamilton, demon trated with a knitting machine ans ‘he members were favorably im jressed. The Vinemount ladies be sides knitting a large number of pair: Of socks have made contributions t :1‘e Field League ani Paarderbur & ~oinig town of Alliston. While â€" vae street he felt taint, and sought e house of a friend, who secing his oadition went at once ftor a doctor. cfore he returned, Mr. Duff was sal. The late Mr. Duff was born in cokstown, of Scotchâ€"Irish parentâ€" Se on June 20, i856. He was educated i the local public school nad in Colâ€" ngwood Collegiate Institute. On leavy ag school he took to the cultivation f the farm which his father had culâ€" ivated before him. In 18§8$ he became . member of the Council of the Townâ€" siip of Essa. He was elected to the egislature at the general election in 898 and appointed minister of agriâ€" ulture by Sir James Whitney in 1908 vhen he was reâ€"clected by acclama ion. There was 1,294 cases in Londcn Hospital, and mitted during a recent WIATS NEW Col. F.~S. Fitzpatrick; ‘an Indiar Mutiny veteran, who was with Lord Robertsâ€"at : Kandahar, uas died at Willesden. . The } Committe to institu prentince Temorary exemptions have been granted to Cheshire to children to enable them to hélp in the potato harvest. Russia te The num} ave come to oldier relati . million. Saintg, â€" Eastbournse, are decidivg what houy evening serv‘se shall start. In Yorkshire the blackberry crop is prolific this year, and is yieldin« nickers a good return at 12 cents pet Ib. 11€C0USs Watc 3 i ce cided .that womcraln (é(r)::ltlmlt)teeepé;arl;it ;.3 drive taxicabs plying for pul Sverpool Corporation has the taxicab owners‘. psetition to crease the fares 12 cents all round. A moleâ€"catcher has been ~gran temporary exemption on the groi that his work is of national impc ance. e Field League ani Paarderb hapter. Now that the busy season early over the knitting will be att d with renewed vigour. The : reeting will be held at the home Irs. H. Sturch on Wednesday, No er. the 22nd. 4 ~Councillor Ready arriveqa h rom his hunting trip on Monday : fine deer. Hig many friends n',mfcking their lips in anuticinatio venison steak m werd war iumber with 1, The een officiall; ine harnds. Ald. Elliott nayor of Isli n succession Ramsgate While ovy at rO n iys %h s Câ€" ) SapLVourne nad thr d a thumb blown off. Over 250,000 past and pre rs of the Boys‘ Brigade teered for the army. During September five HKERE‘s uj M n H burn haliot U number of Elliott h M, or the Military Cross we imlet rimsby tr; clally give Savin 9.000 Northumberland â€" Education e has approvej of » scheme te day classes for shop apâ€" Piaying wi Sastbourne umb blown mber ofâ€" Canadiang to Englang to be near t atives number close on nlet Small nd Cities € urk neetin T _ Ready inting trip â€"», Hig ma bheir lipns j n YINEMOUNT . )i cyue VCOCHR Invited Islington for the 11t1 r â€" hospit agreed W U W to death in Londr t parishio LE cases of diphtheria al, and the caseyg adâ€" recent week number H with 10n ( awler en up be tO )1 and 1( ently opened n of the Lonâ€" for Women in o was awardâ€" ind was well ago, has died patient two \ o ueTs ind Ol{ 111 FNGI ANT 4( u1t is Ic ive â€" persons and twoenty T1 renad n nayv n nt m ground importâ€" 1i public 1 h W n vol 1 L4 d A1! year 1 suficred with moory in o ol ® suffered with misery in the dull headache, pain in ll:.ie limbs, was somewhat constipated and slept poorlz at night until I was about readtg to co lapse. Seeing an account of the wormâ€" derful qualities of "Anuric," %repgamd by Doctor Pierce, of Bufialo, N. Y., I sent for a box, and before using the fihoslf box I fegeaxlllq still feel mrgéoved. y sleep is refreshing, misery needi and life is not the drag it was before. most cheerfully recommend this remedy to sufferers from like ailments. Yourstruly, â€" W. A. RorFEere. Misery in Back, Headache and Pain in Limbs. >( 11 NotE: You‘ve all undoubtedly heard of the famous Dr. Pierce and his wellâ€" known medicines. Well, this p tion is one that has been success used for many years by the physicians and specialists of Dr. Pierce‘s Invalids® got‘;l a?d S"\ggical Institute, of Buffalo, N Y :a,. ]:;32 (2~ 70CP»bC, UOL DUHAIG, N. Y., for kidney complaints, and disâ€" eases ansm% from disorders of, the kidneys and bladder, such as backache, weak back, rheumatism, dropsy, conâ€" gestion of the kidneys, inflammation of the bladder, scalding urine, and urinary troubles. Up to this time, "Anuric? bhas hot been on sale to the public, but l:{ the persuasion of many patients an the mcreased demand for this wonderful hea.ling1 Tablet, Dr. Pierce has finally decided to put it into _the drug stores of this country within immediate reach of all sufferers. | BROWN & NETTLESHIP I know of one or two leading drugâ€" gists in town who have managed to procure a supply of "Anuric" for their Anxious customers in and around this locality. If not obtainable send one @ime by mail to Dr. Pierce for trial backage or 50 cents for full treatment. EptrOoRâ€"Please insert this letter in Fome conspicuous place in your paner. 1 was too weak to do my housework and could not sleep. After trying different medicines without benefit Vinol restored my health, strength and appetite. Vinol is a grand medicine and every weak, nervous, runâ€"down woman should take it."â€"Mrs. GEo. FinpuEy. T Severy, Kans.â€""The Grippe left me in a weak, nervous, runâ€"down condition: All letters of _ inquiry answered. s Nov.: 30th. Thanksgiving offices will be closed all day Offices open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m except Sundays. * Dr. Arthur B. Cobb Designers and manufacturers of artistic Granite and Marble Monuâ€" ments and Cemeterry works of all kinds. Phone 310. S. WARDELL, Representative CARFARE REFUNDED TO OUT OF TOWN PATIENTS. Teeth Extracted and Plates made the samo day. really a pleasut possible that ve MONUMENTAL WORKS 156 Niagara St. St. Catharines, Ont 0 OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST White Dental Offices 368 Main St, Opp. Iroquois Hotel Buffalo, N. Y. AFTER GRIPPE . Findley Made Strong By Vinol W ut t GRIMSBY,. ONT ling ou pI you Dr. Pierce for trial s for full treatment. insert this letter in place in your paper. vemicr oonoven comnamveenamum rep: vou upper that sincerely, Mrs. R. n t, 1 wel ribly to ired my asraasens. Od and lowe either. ) it didn‘t Bs SE VEX n tC W ally tal nave m:] gums im inderâ€"n y tA promptly Day outr U It 0u was een Ou n(

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