Grimsby Independent, 15 Oct 1919, p. 2

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TWO Millll]i'8ll WAS UI' NECESSARY 153 PAPINEAU AWL, MONTREAL. "For three years, I suffered great pain in the lower part of my body, with swelling or bloating. I saw a specialist who paid I must undergo an operation. I refused. "ftittlittt" Restored Her To Mttt Health l Fruit Baskets I heard about "Frttit-a-iitres" so decided to try it. The first box gave great relief; and I continued the treament. Now my health is exiseuent-1 am free of pain-and I give "Fruitwtives" my warmest thanks". Mme. F. GAREAU. we. a. box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. At all dealers or sent postpaid by 1huit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. MONEY TO LOAN Dn real estate security. Both Private and Company funds Valuator for the Hamiton Pro- GBIMSBY, ONT. DR. J. M. HUGHTON Dentist Office over J, C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 215 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY ONT vident and Loan Society Insurance and Real Estate Office-Main Street, Grimsby 'PHONE NO. 7 GRIMSBY OFFICE Snotsingor Block , Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public oftieets--Grimtsby and Beamsville. Money to loan at current retea. Will visit Grimsby for consultation or chents each Tuesday and Thursday trom 1.00 to 5.00 pan. tWee and residence, " Sherman Ave, South, between King and Main " and tive doors north of the B. G. & B Ry. line. Dentist 0ffie4r--0trner Main and Mountain Streets, over Canadian Bank of Commerce Office BourtF--0 to 12, ISO, 095.30 E. H. LANCASTER Barrister, Notary Public, Solicitor Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public . 45 Federal Life Building, Hamilton LAZIER & LAZIER Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates. of. flee, "Speetator Building,” Hamilton. Do not place your order for 1920 until our Agent, A. Hewson calls on you, with our new style basket, up to date in every way. DR. W. A. BROWNLEE e" .7 Dentist (""it,et,ePtt Block . ---- (Second Floor) _ (mice 1LrTIrtr--9a0 A. M. to A P. M. Depot Street i,---------'"""'""""'""" McKAY, McKAY & WEBSTER ARTHUR HEWSON Telephone 172 t Grlmsby Local Manager for Keenan Woodenware Mfg. Co. Owen Sound, on. James J. McKay_ om W I upluno £756 807 Bank of Hamllton Chambers 'Phone 127 Dr. L. L. BUCK PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hours--9 to 10 a.m.; 2 to 4, 7 to 8 pan. HENRY CARPENTER DOMINION LAND SURVEVORS ONTARIO LAND SURVEVORS CIVIL ENGINEERS F. HANSEL, Dentist G. B. McCONACHIE DR. D. CLARK R. A. ALEXANDER -- m-----.. . B. CALDER " Hamilton. Ont. William S. Webster [ND SURVEYOR a Mam and Surgeon nor, Countnylnooln H 8 to 10 a.m., 1 to 2pm and T to 8 pan. . BEN TAI, Phone HDICAL LEGAL Street West. No. 1. Grimsby GRIMSBY, ONT. HAMILTON, MT 228 Ernest '3. Mel. Upstairs Grlmsby i I I if; lt I MWW¢¢flMW***%*-W%MMMW As I Ir, rightaus Cl bolstered 1 f.sstatements Ignoring this fact, the Ontario Referendum Committee continue to make false and misleading state- ments in their adverisements in the newspapers. ;WW%W#M%%MWW~F%WWW graph appeared in one ot the mittee's advertisements last w "To vote 'yes' in one column 'no' in teh other makes your worthless." This of course is a bare-faced lie. ---It does not make) a ballot "worth- less" to vote yes in one column and no in the others-Theres is only one that that you can make a ballot worthless and that is to neglect to vote on any of the four questions. You must vote on all tour ques- tions but you can vote "yes" on all of them or "no" on all ot them or "yes" on part of them and "no" on part of them. Here is another false statement which has appeared in the Ontario Referendum Committee's advertise- ment-It is to the effect that "Seven- ty-five per cent. of the people eontin ed in our insane asylums are there as the result of strong drink." A life I defy the "Committee" or any one else to pick one hundred insane persons from any section of On- tario and prove that seventy-five per cent. or fifty per cent. or even twen- ty per cent." of them were made in- sane either directly or moderately by drink. There are several es for insanity and C of them. 1 or all the cases of insanity in this part of Onario I cannot recall any- one case wlere drink was the, cause in even the remotest degree. "One principal cause of insanity is "religious mania or emotions", an- other is "mental over work and worry," another. is "monotony and 1onelinesss," another is "seeret sinful indulgences," another is “sexual dis- orders," another is "shock to a high- ly nervous system," and another is “consanguinity or intermarriage" but the cases are, rare indeed where a man was driven insane by the use of intoxicating This is absolutely and false statement as can h an by the experience ot For instance the following In. the ease of a mentally weak per son indulgence in drink might in- tensity the case and even then the drink would not be the real cause ot insanity Over enthusiastic apersons often get into the habit of "lying to suit the ease"--" doctors at a murder trial where one will swear to one thing and another will swear to ex- actly the oppogite. Another .false and misleading state ment put forward by prohibitionists is to the effect that a large percent- age of crime is caused by drink.-- This statement is absolutely false. The real criminals of the world to- dar-The men and women who live by crime are total abstainers or nearly so. The blag criminals of the world go uncaught--The clever criminals very seldom reach the gallows or the jails, and these are nearly always non-drinkers. It is only the small boy, the bunglers and petty thieves that are caught and while some of them may be drinkers, yet many of them are. not real criminals. THE PEOPLE’S PAPER ESTABLISHED 1835 JAS. A. LIVINGSTON & SONS, Owners and Publishers. t' if- To say that world is caused nothing but the people. making , and 1i as tar as tar as the pm them even seekin ship as a means double lives. Issued ever/Wednesday from the Office of Publishers, Main Oak Streets, Grimsby. . ': Drink. does not drive men to crir outside of disorderly conduct, pet thieving or occasional outbursts anger or fighting passion. .It cannot mything to the big crim my country The real clever, develoed criminals A large THE INDEPENDENT aye frequently stated a ause does not need to be up by false or misleading temperate to do Facts and Fancies JAS.'A. LIVINGSTON, General Manager J. A. M. LIVINGSTON, Business Manager I. ORLON LIVINGSTON, Editor 1111 liquor ent t1 ral principal caus- d drink is not one O itl the bv ignorance a statement and positively a an be easily prov e ot every day It O en that scheming, highly of all countries itnow--many C church member , covering thei 'G.-.-.--. the making the world or 'r-B.--- “I O v Frank Fairborn mo TELEPHONE tl wee and ballot l lives-- Jany of para- Com- rB, yet‘m iminal . o o . of m: Notice of Registration ‘33“:113‘ of By-Law ink rin O of are temperate, careful living I cold ,hard, cruel-stopping n. . at murder-always alert-ri clear headed-always ready tttlt emengency' where coolness, Q}, nerve and cleverness is rtsauirtt" To say that these men wer; criminals through drink 'is Will ' absolute ignorance of the aft , the world. a ' The man or woman who tsuqBll to drink is soon dropped froug'iafi: association ot real .tNtyiflt' ilillti drops to a level in the of", world where he is neither ugg? used “or confided in by real ttl, als. I. , 'tiii, Gfimsby has never lost a dog; on a factory-Note for the Byla THE TELEPHONE GIBB,“"'?I The telephone girl sits still Pt,.iili)l chair, . if,")'rii':a Listens to voices from averygih; She hears all the gossip, she _/tl',' . all the news, "y She She She She She She knows every time we are la with the boys. 'r':.. il She knows the.excuses each Ry, ", employs. F is She 1rnp'wis, every woman whofivf' ' dark past; l," I She knows every man who ‘ All to he fast. I, ' "aM"-' My _ ' In fact there's a secret neath ,_e&ch Baucy curl Of that quiet. demure-looking tele- phone girl. I fthe telephone girl would tell all she knows, It would turn all our friends into bitterest foes. She would sow a small wind, that would soon blow a gale. _ Engult us in trouble and land, us in Jail. . She would let go a story, that gain... ing in force. Would cause half our wives to get a divorce- She would get all the churches mix- ed up in a fight. And turn all our days into sorrow- ing night, In fact she could keep the whole town in a stew, If she'd tell the tenth part of the things that she knew. Now doesn't it make your head Wob- In accoridanee " with the Election Act, I hereby appoint as. A. Sinclair, of the Vilage of Beamsville, Re- porter, as my business agent. THOS. MARSHALL. Beamsville, Oct. 13th, 1919 In accordance with the Election Act, I hereby appoint Wm. F. Scull, of Jordan Station, Farmer as my busi- ness agent. " . WILSON KLINE. Beamsville, Oct. 13th, 1919. In accordance with the Election Act, I hereby appoint Jas. A. Ross, of Wellandport, Broker as my busi- ness agent. DANIEL H. MOYER Beamsville, Oct. 13th, 1919. inside within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. -- “DATED the 14th day lot October. 1919. - "125% Taid' is happy anit"tt has the blues; 'r' V 'ii:', has the blues; _ _s' knows all our sorrows, , ' knows all our joys 'r.), knows every girl who is dhatr) the boys. c. "/ knows of our trouble, she-kn ot our strife; , . iv", knows every man who is' L, to his wife. g" "tr-_------ qty NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE THE puoEPENmiaiiil.i1si.tt,, ONTARIO W. B. RUSS, Clerk. '"'"""""""s-e ,--' who y, B "rt in d - _ "s nr-nfh (mph , on pro- e to hqol A1- Ps and whirl, ' you think what you owe to eldphone girl? ting a newspaper is a pleasant tstr-At you can stand it. " it contains any advertisement, 'éSubscribers claim they take too 'it space. .. there is a scarcity of advertising it unpopular, and the people won't " it. fave attend church reguAarly, they 1, e do it for effept. , .we stay away from church, they' éwe are monstrously heathenish. l kms accept an invitation to a wed ' they say we are invited to "write b" Itll-are on the streets much they '-'we neglect our business. :mwe avoid going an the streets, lt say we don't hustle around after} news. I ll 'we reject a long winded commun- 'Irons, its author becomes furiously It,' _ed and discontinues his paper , we publish lengthy communica- ’,our subscribers say we lack dis P, pn and put it in to fill up. - K, we omitted to decorate our office Ilii1ow on King's birthday, they say Elack enterprise and that; there isn't lit6p of patriotic blood in our degen- v I -... carcass. _ .5 we omit jokes they say we are . miserable fools. F ' we are single they say we are tirlys1p1ess to get married. Frm, are married, they say it's a ’Efor our wives. _'._e are liable to receive these raps li' 'many more and we are always b , ' to receive visitors, whether ac- tr; mpanied by a. dog or not. Ot "‘urse we do not claim there is any bik in running a newspaper. Every _ , know: ithr a snap. r we publish a man who has br ace upon his family, the f. tithe family never forgive us ”five out of goodness of , e to say' anything on tl , Jnan's enemies are ai "(1 we are branded as w tt" ards. - NOTE FOR THE BYLAW EDITING A NEWSPAPER. 1llVeryoneN/ho Bo f Canada’sVicforyBfls b4radeilMrorteyr: . . . . . ' ' Web!!! Loan”? Every one who bought Canada's Victory Bonds has received 51/2 per cent. interest per annum--paid twice a year. , Over half a million Canadians who bought Canada's Victory Bonds on the instalment plan saved money that they wouWnot otherwise have saved. The guarantee back of Canada's Victory Bonds is the same as the guarantee back of a One Dollar or a Two Dollar bill. There is this difference, however, that you get interest on the Victory Bonds and you don't on the One or Two Dollar bill. Canada's Victory Bonds will always be accepted as security for a loan. Canada's Victory Bonds may be turned into cash at any time. There is no other way in which you can invest your money with such absolute security-paying such a good rate of interest. - Banks are ready to loan money on Canada's Victory Bonds. Cariada will soon give her citizens an opportunity to buy Victory Bonds 1919. It will probably be the last chance to buy Canada's Victory Bonds on such favorable terms. )f heart de- the subject, disappointed whitelivered 'hety Doliar .fpem’ in Canadai" brought friends VERY one of the million and a half subscribers to Canada's Victory Bonds knows that he can sell them today for more than he paid for them. Prepare to buy. as many Victory Bonds this tin" as you now wish you had been ' able to buy the last time 1 Li; i Cleveland & Hyslop i Bicycles . gr.6o.6666-r.oqt000000oi900000000060000660000_ il, Issued s, Canada's Victory Loan Committee, Lin eo-operation with the M inister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada. GRIMSBY Of all Officers of the 44th Regiment, past and present, will be held at the Armouries, Niagara Falls, Ont., on Friday Evening. October 24th, 1919, at 8 o'clock. k The re-organization of the regiment and its welfare in general will be discussed. . As the present addresses of many officers of the regiment are tain and individual notices may not reach all in time,, it is e: hoped they will accept this intimation and endeavor to attend The meeting will be addressed by Brig.-Gen. F. W. Hill: C.B./C.M.G., D.S.O., and other officers of the regiment. 'j. All officers are urgently requested to be present. x, Refreshments will be served during the e'venlng. - _ Phorold, Ont., Oct. 7th, 1919 market. If mu are considering the purchase of a wheel this, season-- _ A' Reunion Farrell's Shoe Store have on hand the best made Bicycles in, the GIVE US A CALL. p. J. C. MUNRO, Lt.-Col., Officer Commanding 44th R Wednesday, October 15th, 1919 , are uncer- is earnestl! Regiment ONT. 4n

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