I ames J MacKAY, MacKAY & PERRIE Tel. Regent 4766 72 James St. N. Home Bank Building HAMILTUA. ttNT SIX DR. R. A. ALEXANDER . Physician and Surgeon Coroner, County Lincoln once Hours: 8 to 10 an" 1 to 2 pan bud 7 to 8 pm. t'r , . Main Street West. " 'tr"" 'Phone No. 1. Grlmsby. Barrister, Sollcltor. Notary Public 45 Federal Life Building, Hamilton Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates. OL lice, "gpeetator Building,†Hamilton. Depot Street E. H. LANCASTER Barrister, Notary Public, Solicitor Will visit Grimsby for consultaflon of clients each Wednesday trom 9 am. to 3 pan. Dn real estate security. Both Private and Company funds Valuator for the Hamlton Pro.. ’ Dentist . omee--Mephen Block . (Second Floor) 4)tBee Btmrtr---8ao A. M. to 4 P. l. GRIMSBY‘, ONT. . m------------------ DR. J. M. HUGHTON Dentist Office over] C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 215 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY ONT GREESBY OFFICE Hotel Grim sby After Years of Suffering with Dys- pepsia, this Fruit Medicine Gave Relief South. I and tive Rr line G. B. McCONACHIE Barrister, Solicitor, Notary oftieetr--Grirmsby and Beamavi Money to loan at current rates. DWES Ell llFE Tl] Nllllff-l/phllS' F. HANSEL, Dentist twee and residence. " Sherman Av WWW Dentist offiee--Otrner Main and Mountain Streets, over Canadian Bank of Commerce Office Trotlrtr--9 to 12, ISO to 5.80 'Phone 127 GRIMSBY, ONT. "I on writing to tell you that I owe my life to 'Fruistrtives' for this remedy relieved me when I had abandoned all hope of ever recovering my health. all hope of ever recovering my health. I .sifered terribly with Dyspepsia. I had it for years and all the medicines I took did not do me any good. I read something about 'Fruitw tives' being good for all Stomach Troubles and Disorders of Digestion so I tried them. After finishing a few boxes, I was entirely relieved of the Dyspepsia and my general health was restored. I thank the great fruit medicine, 'Prm't-a-tives', for this wonderful mlief." vident and Loan Society, Insurance and Real Estate Office-Main Street, Grimsby Ine. a. box, 6 for madman At all dealers or sent potekpatil by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottmm, Ont. DOMINION LAND SURVEYORS ONTARIO LAND SURVEYORS CIVIL ENGINEERS es J. MacKay, Ernest G. MacKay, William W. Perrie Dr. L. L. BUCK PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Hourtr---9 to 10 a.m.; 2 to 4, 7 to 8 pan. Mu.E ANTOINETTE BOUCHER W Mlle ANTOINETTE BOUCEER. HENRY CARPENTER LAZIER & LAZIER 76 doors MONEY TO LOAN LAND SURVEYOB etween w. B. CALDER W. A. BROWNLE W DR. D. CLARK 917 Dorian St, Montreal. Hamilton. 0 Phone 223 HDICAL DENTAJ LEG _ King and north of the W H LEE Main " Grimsby Public [:3 a ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt Hon. W. E. Raney, A eral says he will place tions on the importation lt - n-..---_, â€-0 ---..- ---- ---_"_'-ie-He new There passed awry on. TueSdang manufacture of Pipeless furnace morning at the family: residence, 67 . id of Mes Queenston st., St. Catharines, Martha eratron at res1 ences srs. Alice, beloved wife of Wesley Nel- . Israel M. Moyer, Campdep, or son, at the age of 61 years. Deceas- t others. NOW is the time tb insr ed had been in poor health tor a con- , I . . io siderable time hating never recovered lg yourself In. rlbroyirii 1305;; tr:- 3). after the death of her two sons, Chas. ttture heating out t. e ll 1 and Stanley Nelsbn, who were both ti W H Bl killed on active service during the.. © ," q great war. A short time ago a stroke 8 MANUFACTURERS AGENT of paralysis developed and although (iii' Made IN The Hall, Zryd F01 every kindness was shown and the Co) ' best ot medical care m attendance, Beamsville has formed a Board of Trade. _ got $14 worth of goods and the change The man is dark, slim, smooth shaved and about five feet nine. The woman is medium height, fair, wore a veil over a small hat, and wore dark clothes. They worked in both cases after bank hours. Both cheques were apparently signed by farmers in, the district, but the endorsement on the back was quite like the name on the face of the cheque. _ Niagara Falils Review-Two cheque artists are in operation in the city, a man and a woman. Their procedure is to say they are from the country have cas They bou in money and owns [. o. o. F. It is doubtful such event is on record where trip16ts received lodge degree on the same Beamsville Express-The many friends ot.Reginald Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks, were shocked to learn of the sad news of his death which reached here early Wednesday morning last. Word was received here Tuesday night that there was no hope of his recovery, and Mr. Hicks left tor Guelph at once. The deceased was in attendance at the Ontario Agricul- tural College at Guelph. He had been in the 11ospita1 suffering from an abs- cess in the face, and he also contract- ed influenza, but medical skill was of no avail and he passed away Tuesday evening. It isn't every man Who can have five doctors look after him during a fainting spell. Yet that's what hap- pened to Juror Ben. Heaslip of St.- Anns in Supreme Court at St. Cathar- ines on Monday. Mr. Heaslip became faint while on duty in the Jury box, and Court was at a standstill for half an hour, until .he returned. Later he fainted again and had to be entirely excused. The case Hister vs. N. B. & T.,' proceeded with eleven Jurors. A spectacular ice jam is forming between Lake Ontario and the Lewis- ton bridge. It has been forming since Sunday, when the north wind forced the ice back into the river onto the sand bar. The ice jam is steadily increasing, and may become as big at it did eleven years ago, when it reached a height of 50 feet, and endangered the hotel. The ice when forced back goes under the other ice, raising it ev n higher. 11 with a deputy branch, and th the .lakes and f It " n 1t William, James and 'John Weger- 1 were given the initiatory degree ednesday evening by Beacon Lodge o. o. F. It is doubtful it another It ygulation ork. Smithvill nes from It [ring February, or peI special sacrifice for L te, $100 conscience ought into the custom he NIAGARA FALLS, ONt., March 3 n ome ll .kinso make near L deputation herman's A m Loney. They cheque. In eldest dang Merritt, pass r Barents on Jer the amsv took cashed at bought goo H [at ill h t1 in amount with M ll; " little same diseas antined and with the flu It workin, It p1 m future P ll In Il tl Review--- arlet feve Raney, Attorney-gen- will place no restric- IT VIE it IE tl passed one $18 and a the latter case they goods and the change , slim, smooth shaved IT " um HI t1 n D It . a éheque, The: two in the city d got the balano ed one $18 and , latter case the, t1 It commi o n After t week with a They asked: go out ot the ; that honest greater protec- re, where ille- on to a con- LN o LE lh to h mone ot liquor 11 H m h: V1 it /, being ill family be- rents both D. imilton 0 str " cheque 8 pm :he city, a o cur procedure [ti r 6 country . vat l and the CE tiik me, They g the L the city. the 1e balance ti) des $18 and a (iii " case they res he change 'i!.) to th shaved © thc 1e woman g hot tveil over k clothes. hol Lfter bank CE pip oparently [s,] tim strict, but F, the back was 0 ace ot the ft bat 0 Th ',1 gra Tuesday CE ma ldence, 67 ti B, Martha CE era sley Nel- CE lsr; Deceas- 'ati, oth for a con- E ' recovered 8 yot ms, Chas. CE fun vere both uring the u. a stroke 8 MA althoughlg and the o n n 11 dred Al- mis and :he home tited lil tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt n 11 visit tuation " the Kt when Inf was uty It " r1 o )ut as 8 Is a my 8 sy.s.ten.11 Y. bl ed m las. to 0 There th 8 conectio 1y CE cat d in re CE . e pa 8 mg to ly 5ft CE crownin as o , 'rt plete fur an o compose s- [t centte> +_ o 4.1,,, [mu-A n she passed away. She was born in Gainstroro' Township and came to St. Catharines about eighteen years ago, _where since her arrival she has made many warm friends. In relig- ion she was a Methodist. Besides her sorrowing husband she is survived by three daughters and three sons, Mrs. William Patterson, St. Johr1's, Ontario, Mrs. Andrew Hill, Grimsby, Mrs. Raymond Varcoe, St. Catharines, Palms-r Nelson, Bea.. verdams. Norris and Flat-M7 New“ H CE O CE E t g BEST’S STORE ook D rdams, Norris and Harry Nelson, w Catharines. One sister, Mrs. Mary trman, of St. John's and one brother leer Mingle, of St.'Catharines, also rvive. SI resistance to the expansion ot warm air in all spaces opened to its influence. This system requires least fuel, has been thoroughly tried out during the past four years, is re-placing hot-water and ss",ste:tg,i,g1e2,1.at21,1, systems'. and the well known hot-air systems of rnier days (with their multiplicity of pipes and registers). To-day, there are over 150,000 in opera- tion on this continent (which should be ample proof to you of their desirable qualities-remember those purchasers are not a batch of incapables who do not know what they are doing). The results of this present winter have been so surprisingly gratifying that the makers have decided to concentrate on the manufacture of Pipeless furnaces in future. See them in op- eration at residences of Messrs. A. L. Althouse, Grimsby, or Israel M. Moyer, Campdep, or 'phone me for locations of others. NOW is the time tb investigate this system and place yourself in proper position to intelligently decide on your future heating outfit. Get full information from Is a Warm-air Circulation system by the method exp1rin- ed in last week's issue , There is only one register in conection with it and that is lo- cated in lower floor of build- ing to be heated and forms the crowning section of the com- plete furnace. This register is composed of two sections, the centre one. emitting hot air and the outer space admitting cold air. Its size varies with size of 'furnace, but scientific con- struction of it provides for proper balancing of the two currents in every size. Full ad-. MARCH SALE OF GOODS nu can save mone MSBY on Dollar PILOT'SUPERIC PIPELESS FURNACE rn l 1t mond D. Salmon, large 1's and Boys' Underwear 's' Lined Leather Mitts tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt tf THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO prices are all very low and are only for cash, good until next adv. appears. M llt 1 cans, reg Superlative it rget we sell Na H BUY BUY BUY lb h kt ll " II Cecil n rr n 1nd Toma [1 of his death, 1 am. on that day. eports were to t1 at tevl fl THE BEST n Mi advanced 25 I the old price Wang; Phe Hall, erd Foundry Co., Hespeler, Ont O D MI ay m it W. H. BRAND t1 0 The tterson OE IN non tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt rou opping in MI GOODS it tt Jru-Co " " 1rce many L were morn- which nd n TI ougl teff B Phone M) W tt CoYi. tCsACtfUUUUW9fttCufUi:fUi9fUUUUUW2s I n s I tonville lb sole D _ but we while the Ind brot l3( up ot Tat 1nd colds 1tu ho n HE BI W 1 on it, thus m air in all nt. off reduce 11 IMS 1i n 3for......... package,. 6 for JORDAN STATION in will sell all Rubber wear stock lasts. 10c packet., 8 0 ll n prices nd 18t nd St n for ;es the speed ot us clearing away 111 spaces opened t 'fuel, has been tars, is re-placing for tor p We the place for you on 1 20th. It is dollar Town. " q ie tor tt for tttttttttttttttttttttttl H lr 5 church, Bar- l. Carson unit- Lillian, daugh- August Miller, [arvey Corman. wedding was day , afternoon looked 1rmeuse eAse, Mr 1e TN bride, very satin (E a © © O CE CE CE O CE CE CE CE O O O O O O q CE CE O as ii Hus lite and tire, you can insure against hail, tornado, sickness, acci- dent ,death of a business partner, 1ourg1ary, old age and explosion. You can insure your steam boiler, the fly wheel on your engine, the plate glass in your shop front, your automobile and protect yourself against damages should the latter bump a pedestrian into the gutter. There is insurance tor inland trans- portation, live stock and poodle dogs, protection against loss from specula- tions of trusted employes and the loss iof valuable postal packages. If you ‘have the sprinkler system installed in your â€factory or warehouse td order to reduce the fire rate you can in- sure against any damage it might do in case. of leakage. There is just one other field that has not yet been covered by any of the insurance companies, and that is defeated candidates for parliamentary and municipal honors. They are a great army that no one has yet num- bered and consequently afford a large field which some enterprising insurance company might cultivate. At any rate it would be more digni- fied to insure against defeat a candi- date tor public office, than a poodle dog against loss of life. Canada has a great penchant for Insurance. I have just come to this conclusion from the, 'perusal of the list of companies to which the govern ment has accorded licenses to do business in the dominion. In all there are 219 companies of all sorts and conditions. Fire and tile companies, of course, predomi- nate, but there are at least a score of different things and subjects upon which insurance can be obtained. ance of your religion and sault and battery Iby your mother-in-law. Plus life and fire, you 1 against hail, tornado, sick dent ,death ot a busines burglary, old age and You can insure your ste, the fly wheel on your e plate glass in your shop f Over Two Hundred Companies Tak Insurance on Fire, Life, Accladent Storm, Burglary, Explosion and so Forth About the only things for which no provisions are made are the insur- Der of accidents du months ot 1919 was I last three months 1918, indicating rec dustrial activity. March premises with tunic of Oriental fabric and pearl trimmings, She wore the cus- tomary veil and orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses. After a buffet luncheon at the home ot the bride'g taunt, the happy couple left amidst showers of good wishes and confetti on the evening train for ooints west, the bride travelling in a smart tailored navy blbue suit with hat to match. They will be at home to their many friends after March 15, in Stoney lot, a large 1111l 'building stone her; also a quz niture. Terms particulars see bi ingston, Auctioneer Creek in amount increased to the At prevailing price, heretofore. This advance is made necessary by the increasing cost of (production in the newspaper business; and we feel sure the public will not feel over- charged for the service rendered through such advertisements. On all small advertisements of this nature, not paid for within ten days of the date ot insertion, an additional charge ot Ten Cents will be made, tor carrying and book charges. JAS. A. LIVINGSTON & SONS. compar though reporte instead ALMOST EV} lot ill offs March t; ctione 11 ment WED. EVENING, MARCH The who l 0 THE TURN OF THE WHEEI is n n on th 1llll filllllllilii h d thr 17.848 MOORE’S THE ATE} [ber of fatal acciden minst'440 in 1918. Th cidents during the fir ivertisement b of ber, 23rd romam ked he ier 'tit---- 'Saturdays...- Iain Street West, =e o'e1oek, a fine quantity of Food me and a quantity quantity of house rms: cash. For see bills or Jas. ‘orty Road. INSUR 1nd aldine Farr H W o OI tl 1rd ty-tive ent in ot HING 2ABLI 11 North number quant: le Mar IL1 is of z 11 on SHAY is rt eater than increase in Its. The num- the first nine but during the m h; ill ti O I in 1919 The incr1 " Li] 1e increase ' reason of nendments of wages woman ILtl CANAD In RIM nold fur furthe On ainst as- wife or ne, the st, your yourself ) latter on the GRIMS- building married of lum- th thi was ion the 11 t1 m " in in- W ill as GRIMSBY :-: Ontario Yager, of the Vill: the County ot Lint of adultery and de DATED at the f the County of Well: ttttttttttttttttttttttttt Province of Ontario, Laborer, will ply to the Parliament of Canada the next session thereof, for a, Bil Divorce from his wife. Lethal N r-T-r-r"-""-' ----------. NOTICE' is hereby given, tha man Allan Yager, of the City 0 land,- in the County of Welland, "s_XzXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXH+ u, "I, WW-.. If complications exist, write to LydiI E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mum, for advice. The result of may yem experience is " your service. . so I can do my hor dime11lta. " advis Sometimes there are serious condi- tions where a hospital operation is the only alternative, but on the other hand so many women have been cured? this famous root and herb remedy, L3 in E. Finkham's Vegetable Compoun , after doctors have said that an operation was t1eeeBBtyry-- every woman who went: to avoid an operation should give it I fair trial before submitting to and! I trying ordeal. MW MRS. BOYD fllltllllllill Ill OPERATION Canton, Ohio.--", suffered from I female trouble which caused me much PRIVATE AND COMPANY FUNDS EASE TERMS OF PAYMENT VICTORY BONDS BOUGHT AND . SOLD NOTICE OF APPI DIVOR Tarbe11's Pelenbet's, Arnold's Notes on the Lesson, Torrey's Gist of the Lesson, Golden Text Booklets, Class Books, Collec- tion Envelopes. Get ready for 1920. Prize and Library Books in great variety. T CLOKE g? SON Books, Stationery Leather Goods 16 WEST KING STREET Phone R. 1060 HAMILTON, MO NEY TO LOAN' SuppHes Always Comfortable Sunday Schoml H. Bull Wednesd II W. W. KIDD In the early morning or after a long day, in action, or at rest, a man values perfect shoe comfort. Real solid comfort is enjoy- ed by the wearer of our shoes, for they are Just right in every detail, comfort, style and workmanship. SHOE Phone 313 R 2 inkharn't, l and it w rs. MARI} ay March 10th., 1920 'ttttttttttttttttttttttt by given, that Hac- of the City of Wel- oln suffering, and two doctors decided that I would have to go through an operation before I could get well. _ “My mother, who had been helped by Lydia B. Pinkham'i, Vegetable Com.. pound, advised me to try it before aub- oundit o t ','igl,r,t,,' or canada, at d, for a Bill of e, Letha Maud of Grimsby, in on the ground 10 ungtoanopera- . Itrelieveidme a my troubles wk without any ' woman who in oubles to give 1sgetable om- do as much for U ma, 1421 6th th ION FOR elland, in r Province ap- the "