"Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" is sold by all dealers at 50c & box, 6 boxes for $2.50, trial size 25¢, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawae. LivelYy, at the same, And will :« please the wants of ail my ol and as maay new one my services. f Note the change in the teleâ€" phone,. number, which is now unâ€" der the name of "County Motors Limited"â€"309. Grimsby, 5â€"3â€"20â€"tf Now is the time to build up your healthâ€"@nd.strength, not only as & frecaution against the ravages of nfluenza‘. but also to Protect you against "spring fever‘‘ and the inevitable reaction which comes with the appearance of warmer weather. Get a box of "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘" today and let this fruit medicine keep you well. **Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives""‘ contains everything that an ideal tonic should have ; to purify the blood, to build up strength and vigor, and to regulate the eliminating organs, so that the whole system would be in the best possible condition to resist disease. PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN Restores Vim and Vitality; for Nerve and Brain; increases "gray matter;" a Tonicâ€"will build you up. $3 a box, or two for $5, at drug stores, or by mail on receipt of price. ‘The Scobell Drug Dr. DeVan‘s French Pills| A relisble Regulating Pill for Women,. $5 a box. Sold at all Drug Stores,~ or mailed to any address on receipt of price. The Scobell Drug Co., St. Cathâ€" "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘‘ keeps the skin active, and insures an abundant supi)ly of ?ure, rich blood. "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" ones up and strengthens the organs of digestion, sharpens the appetite, brings restful sleep and renews the vitality of the nervous system. "nnï¬f,.n_flvna" ts se ht L e Necs wA Et arines, Ontario. 1 £ n i L aLiich 5 LDanunyy GH VY GOMLLL A choice building lot, .oposite ing be as succinct as piss St. Andrews Avenue and the balâ€"| the boys. w #% % *# % * *# anceâ€"of be'thae.n two and thr.ee The #ext resulat" mesiit acres,.on the side of the mountain.|Branch will be on, Tuesda; There is a fine lot" of building | Abril 6. when. evor$ memb % ed‘to be present to hear stone already quarried: and @|dent‘s report of the work « quantity of good lumber; both of| Yintial Convention at Eets o s § w te kok se ok which will be so?d separately. Have you joined the La At the same time and place a‘iliary yet?â€"It is worthy 1 % : s : ; support. qt.lantlty of ’household. furnlture| a 4s 4 a\ s will also be~offered. Any veteran who is not BM G «_ f an" is missing somethin; TERMS :â€"CASH #At i 51 & moer an ace our For further ‘particulars. apply|in, now. e € to "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives"‘ regulates the kidneys and bowels, causing these organs to eliminate waste regular(liy and naturally as nature intended. IOmmlik n Aiinnn? Ir Anwatl a alilin aa~kllos ,On the premises, Main ~treet West, GRIMSBY, on Saturday afternoon, March 27, 1920, at three o‘clock. & ; If the outbreak had come at the beginning of the winter instead of the end, we might reasonably feel that the very cold weather would check the spread of the disease. But coming as it has, at the end of the winter, there is grave fear that an epidemic may occur.. For spring, with its slush and rain under foot its dampness and chill, its constant changing from cold to warm and back again, is a prolific source of coughs and colds, pleurisy and puoumonia, e +. e : o4 5o In Montreal alone, from January 20th to February 21st, three thousand, one hundred and twentyâ€"two cases of Influenza and 139 deaths from the disease were reported to the Health Department. There can be no doubt that the situation regarding the spread of Influenza throughout Canada is one of grave concern. It is quite true that the number of cases does not constitute an epidemic such as caused the suffering and sorrow during the i _zrible days of 1918. Yet there is no disguising the fact that everyone should be on their guard against the disease. Serious Outbreaks of Influenza all over Canada "FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES" Brings Vigor and Vitality and Thus Protects Against Diseaso GOOD HEALTH IS THE SUREST SAFEGUARD 0+ I will still continue my Motor very, at the same, old stand. And will : e pleased to attend e wants of ail my old customers GUARD AGAINST THF "FL[ Motor Livery St. Catharines, Ontario FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, EIGHT J. M. LA WRIE, Auctioneer £€ Main Street require Ont The officers, members of the loâ€" cal Branch, G. W. V. A. of C., were at home to their friends of the Disâ€" trict, in the Veterans‘ Clubrooms on Friday evening of last week, March 5th, and one of the most pleasing and enjoyable dances was held, that has been "staged‘"‘ in GRIMSBY in a very long time. Under the energetic chairmanship of Com. Capt. R. Hope Kidd, M. C.. the committe» in charge bad the Ciubrooms i~ a most delightâ€" ful shape and the arrangements could not kave been improved upon. The music was entranci>z and those who did not dance, ‘enjoyed themâ€" selves to the utmost in watching the youngâ€"folk trip the light fantastic toe. A great many exâ€"service men were in uniform and the serviceâ€"kit and undressâ€"jackets of the officers lent a pleasing contrast to the wonâ€" derfully beautiful creations which adorned the fair sex of the District. 6. W. V. A. Activitites Tre regular biâ€"monthly dance of the Great War Veterans will be held in their Clubrooms on Friday evenâ€" ing of this week; which should be generously supported by the dancing public. Splendida music will be proâ€" vided. Ladies refreshments; gentleâ€" men, fifty cents. A Special Dance, will be held in the G. W. V. A. Cï¬lbrooms on â€"Wedâ€" It is a most pieasing thought for all comrades to bear that the Ladies of this District are so enthusiastic in their work for them, and it is hoped the veterans wiil fully realize the scope to which their Association can extend, by close coâ€"operation and sturdy effort on their own part, in conjunction with and assisteq by the Ladies Auxiliary. At a late hour & Aluncheon was served by the Ladies Auxiliary and everyone was high in their praise of the work and trouble the ladies had gone to to make the evening, and joint meeting, the wonderfully enjoyâ€" able success it was. Reeve Farrell, the Honorary Viceâ€" Presgident, in the absence of the Honâ€" orary President, Reeve Mitchell, in a few well chosen words thanked the ladies for their efforts in behalf of the veterans, and urged the veterâ€" ans to fully coâ€"operate and assist the ladies in tLkose efforts to their own interests and advantage. Com. J. Orlon Livingston auctionâ€" ed off the remaining cakes and goodâ€" ies, for good prices, to swell the funds of the Ladies ‘Auxiliary;â€"and the meeting disnersed at a late hour. Com. D .L. Baldwin and Com. Fred Stage and were received in a most appreciative manner. ‘Mrs. R. A. Alexanderr ang Miss Pearl Brooks giving of their talents most freely and enjoyably, on the piano. Many tables of â€"cards were made up and those not indulging in this pastime danced to music supplied by volunteer pianists. During the evenâ€" ing several songs were rendered by At 8.45 the meeting adjourned to social intercourse: and one of the most pleasant evenings was spent, it was possible to â€" do.â€" The large number ‘bf ladies present, was enâ€" couraging to the officers of both the Auxiliary and the paraat Association, and shows the interest that is behind the War Veterans, and is an indicaâ€" tion of the great help our ladies can be to us, if the boys ‘play the game‘ as well in civillian life as they did in the service. K Considerable routine business was done; and no discussions arose. A resolution, received from the Preston Branch in respect to the extension of Tax Exemption to widows and widow ed mothers, iproperty owners, wWas read, andg upon motion endorsed. The President announced the change of date of the public meeting to conâ€" sider the Memorial Question, from Thursday to Monday night. He also submitted a report of the Special Meeting of the Executive Committee held on Thursday night last, which was adopted. This report dealt with his appointment as a delegate to the Provincial Convenion; the appointâ€" ment of a Committee to draft local byâ€"laws and houseâ€"rules; and other business to the welfare of the Branch. The, houseâ€"rules, as drafted, were read ang adopted; and it is the intenâ€" tion of the subâ€"committee of the Exâ€" ecutive in charge o fthe work along that line to see that they are strictly enforced.. The Ladies Auxiliary announced their engagement of Mr. J. W. Benâ€" gough, the cartoonist and entertainer of national fame, to give an enterâ€" tainment in GRIMSBYâ€" on Tuesday evening, March 16â€"and asked that every effort of the Veterans be bent towards the success of the undertakâ€" ing. The next regular meeting of the Branch will be on, Tuesday evening, April 6, when every member is urgâ€" ed‘to be present to hear the Presiâ€" dent‘s report of the work of the Proâ€" vincial Convention at Peterboro. Any veteran who is not a "Veterâ€" an" is missing something. See a member and place your application in. now. Upon the opening of the regular meeting, at eight o‘clock, the Presiâ€" dent welcomed the presence of the Ladies~ Auxiliary, and asked that disâ€" cussion on matters before the meetâ€" ing be as sussinct as possible, in orâ€" der that the social diversions proâ€" vided for the entertainment of the members by the <Ladies Auxiliary could be the more ‘quickly proceeded with. The regular dance of the G. W. V. A. will be held in their Clubrooms on Friday evening of next week, March 12; and following this will be a St. Patrick‘s Dance on Wednesday evenâ€" ing be as succinct as pissible, in orâ€" the boys. Have you joined the Ladies‘ Auxâ€" 6. W. V. A. GORNER of â€" you! Mr. Terrence McCarron, counsel for the prisoner, made a splendid apâ€" peal on her behalf. The woman had been born and raised here; came of Mrs. ‘Hutton, escorted by a sherâ€" iff‘s officer, was escorted to the prisâ€" oner‘sy box. She looked particularly well. She is naturally a comely wOâ€" man. She wore a iblack togue with ‘blue feather, fox furs, lons tan gloves and long gold chain and locket. f The reading of the indictment took considerable time. iShe was charged with forgery, . demanding property with threats and defamatory libeL. Copies of some of the letters written had, perforce, to be read, and how any woman in her senges could write such scurrility passes compreâ€" hension. The least said about it @4 the better in the interests of decency and morality. 8 "Before the prisoner is arrainged, I desire to give an opportunity for any lady to leaverthe court room. NO decent woman would wish to hear the words of the indictment," said His Lordship. Mr. Justice Orde in Suâ€" preme Court Wednesday morning. The reference was to the charges against Mrs. Ada Hutton.~ Every woâ€" man in th»> court room left with one éxception. Crown Attorney Brennan moved for sentence. \ Mrs. Hutton pleaded guilty to each charge. nesday night, March 17â€"St. Patrick‘s Dayâ€"and it is hoped that a large atâ€" tendance will be present. Special music will be provided and everyâ€" thing arranged for the comfort of the patrons. Ladies refreshments; genrâ€" tlemen, fifty cents. MRS. HUTTON PLEADS GUILT NO PROFITEERING WITH ZAMâ€"BUK Before the war, Zamâ€"Buk was 50c. a box. AJI during the war, when the cost*of production was rapidly advancing, the price of Zamâ€"Buk to the consumer remained the same. Now, with the war over, while some prices continue to soar, Zamâ€"Buk is still 50c. a box! Not only so, but the same high standard of quality has been main«â€" tained throughout. Is this method of doing not worthy of recognitic wer this question by cont recommend, to appreciat use Zamâ€"Bukâ€"the greate Rold healer of moderoa tin Use it for all zema, ring worm, boils, pimpilzs, p ing, chanpnped h: cuts, bruises, but There has been no profiteering in regard to Zamâ€"Buk. For every box you have bought, you have been asked to pay fair value only. ounsel Asks for Merey of Court «Most Amazing Case Ogae Can J agine," Said Justice Orde in â€"Pas ing Sentence. Tickets from any memâ€" ber and at Stewart‘s Drug Store, Miller‘s and Hoâ€" shal & Burgoyne‘s. <per 4 I Envnnnmad] THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO od of doing business E recocrnition? Ars O tw id to cuseâ€" XEREX Imâ€" ass= $» (K (©)(€) (©)(۩) (©)(@©) (0)(۩) @©@ c)(©) good family. It was a mystery to her friends how the woman ever came to indite such letters. The only explaâ€" nation was physical debility. Up to a few days ago, as her counsel, he had ibeenâ€"unable to make either head or tail of her answers\ to questions At this time he. could only depend upon the mercy \ of the court. The prisoner was the mother of a little child of three years of age; bher husâ€" band was a hardâ€"working farmer. She had been for three months in Jail, and at last understood the enorâ€" mity of her offense. She had laborâ€" ed under a hallucination in accusing innocent persons. He asked the court to deal with her leniently and merciâ€" fully. years lei formatot W H; P. Hill, Grimsby Dec. 8. McNinch, Smithville Dec. G. Stewart, Fruitland Dec. Jas. Monaghan, Grassies Jan. Geo. Smye, Vinemount Dec. F. Trembley, Smithville, â€" Dec. R. 0. Walker, Beamsville Dec. M. R. Milmine, Grassies Mch Estate John Hewitt, Grimsby TXy J. D. Russ, Grimsby Mrs. Gregory, Grimsby H. Flood, Grimsby FEast W. Bowman. Smithville G. E. Hannigan. Great LETTER OF THANKS Miss Wolverton, Grimsby, Ontario. . * Dear â€" Miss Walvartnn Dear Miss Wolverton, Miss J. Stark ‘advised me that you had collected some canned fruit from friends in Grimsby for our boys at the Sanatorium ; yesterday. we reâ€" ceived same. & We wish to acknowledge and thank you and your friends for the ruit. Our boys are in bed months. running temperature, their appetites are variâ€" able and it is always a treat for them to have home made jellies, etc. Thanking you for your interest in our patients, and for the fruit. Yours very truly, / (Mrs.) M. M. SNIDER, f > Matron N. B. Those who have not contributâ€" ed and would like to do so may send fruit to Mrs. James Livingston not later than Friday, March 12th., when another box will be packed and sent. W. L. Merritt, Beamsville Mch Harry Smith, Vinemount Jan. . B. Anderson. Grimsby June ®._B. Johnson, Beamsville Dec. T. H. Nélson, Smithville _ Jan. P. _ Nicholls, Grimsby Mch I‘. H. Nicholls, Grimsby Dec. Mrs. Jos. Singer, Dunnville Dec. A. 0. Bowslaugh, Grimsby East & His L *) Ettvy. Grrmsby Lordship sentenced her to two less one day in Mercer Reâ€" 100009J)000000000006 THE PRODUCGT OF EXPERIENCE (eg PAID UP LIST 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000 e oooooooooooo O ooooooooooogggg*g*ggggg ® Grimsbhy County Motors Limited Aug. 3|20 y Dec. 31/20 imsby Dec.31]20 isby Sept. 1|20 imsby Dec. 31|20 y Fast ‘Oct. 10|20 thville Dec. 81|20 Great Falls, Mont. Oct. 15121 Our Service Dept. is organized and equipped for complete, overâ€" hauling, running repairs, etc. CHEVROLET TRUCK All other things being equal, truck satisfaction increases as it‘s costs decrease. t In equipment, apearance and dependability the CHEVROLET ONE TON TRUCK is the equal of far higher priced commercial cars, yet it‘s operating cost is less. ‘ _ _ This accounts for the complete ‘satisfaction rendered by the Main Street (W est of Post Office) GRIMSBY f Chevrolet Oneâ€"Ton Truck, with Express 'B~oa§,v$;§oo.oo. Chassis only $1795.00. F. O. B. Grimsby. Dec. 31|20 Dec. 31|19 Dec. 31|20 Jan. 17]21 July ‘â€"â€" SERVICE :â€": 7/ CHEVR 31|20 31|20 31|20 1120 15\21 30|20 31|20 15121 1|21 31|20 31|20 1120 1l20 0000800000000000000000000000)00000000000000000000000000 v000800000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000)0 Main Street MILLINERY OPENING _Jaunty little models for s:pfing, featuring cellophane, raffia and patent leather. A universally becoming h off face. . i hne distinctive black hat,â€"created to express the personality of ‘the exclusive, is much admired. 4 + The draped hat, so popular at the moment, calls for the many varieties of dashing artistic pins, daggers and myriads of charming ornaments. | 4 ; WHO CAN .RESIST THE SPRING iMILLINEBRY? wHO _WANTS TOP WITHOTHE VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS WHICH WE ARE SHOWâ€" ING THIS SEASON.~ LIFE WOULD NOT BE WORTH LIVING IF YOU FELT THATâ€"YOU COULDN‘T AFP. Multiâ€"colored Raffia braided, makes attractive hats Patent leather is most popular in trimss. | Flower trims are strong, dashes of highâ€"color bein duced in attractive hues. â€" FORD JA NEW HAT. The spring sunshine, the gaiety f the display and the smiles and nods of approval of the ladies will combine:to‘imake: this a.pleasant event. Taffetaphane ‘Braid Fascinating fruits and flowers; true to nature‘ 00060666 The distinctive black h MARCH 12th and 13th Blh%~ _‘| "Auh a a en iif LM ’"‘; + ' -i‘;"#\" k :>§, Anrimmne.. _ J o â€"A) it â€" on i §PC Friday and Saturday We Will Expect YOU . STEPHEN are beautiful in their| rich colorings at 1s dashes of highâ€"color being introâ€" the youthful upturned brim Wednesday, March 1oth., 1920 PHONE 309 Grimsby colorings EC oo (©)(@) (©)(© (©)(© (©)@ 0C (©)(©) (©)(@© (©)(۩ (€)(€) (0)(€) (@) (€) (@) O EC (©)(©) @o (©) (©)(©) (e)(@ $Q + EC o (©)(€) *)(e) * O