SIX INDIGESTION I am certainly very grateful to Dr. Sulliâ€" van‘s Sure Solvent, and earnestly recomâ€" mend it to anyone having chronic indigesâ€" tion and stomach trouble. $ Drsu&.%lVAN $ In less time than I would have believed possible I had built up my constitution to such an extent that I felt like a new man, having increased my weight 45 pounds. Finally I tried a bottle of Dr. Sullivan‘s Sure Solvent, and can honestly say that I got more relief from the first bottle than all other remedies combified. I naturally continued to take it, and it was not ve long before my indigestion and stomax trouble disappeared entirely. , | CROWN BRANDD JOHN F. LOGAN j 31 Beech St., ST. CATHARINES, ONT. Master Mechanic of The Canadian Canners Company, Ltd. For seven years I suffered with chronic indigestion, and stomach trouble. â€"I travelâ€" led all 0%er the country seeking assistance and I tried all the remedies money could buy, but all with the same result, no relief from my suffering. After I ate my meals my condition seemâ€" ed worse, I even tried dieting, but to no avail. My, night‘s rest was always disâ€" turbed by severe stomach pains, until my fhysicnll conditionwbecame so nlx: downln. was almost a total wreck, weighing only 105 pounds. 1$ sold by all Druggists la. ‘couple of treezy games with Satisfaction or money back Rangers at 4.30 Wednesday and WHITE BEANS 3 »:. 19¢ J A M BUTTER 48¢ i». CHOICE HANDPICKED These Prices Good till Saturday, Jan. 23rd, 1926 C:IO8 46c !»â€" CREAMERY BRAESIDE BRAND MAYFIELD BRAND Total Wreck â€" From Chronic OLD CITY BRAND ';’ ie i ty . N '%’(v"y %cmï¬ealofzaéte of our éym%oeï¬nflmu/ THE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMITED * MONTREAL CORN SYRUP ROWNTREE‘S Breakfast Cocoa BEAVER BRAND BONELESS CHICKEN *i». 39¢ CHOICE MESSINA C / LEMONS 23 i. CGOLD SPINACH 2â€"C EDWARDSBURG GOLD BAR GRAHAM 4 lb. TIN PURE RAsPBERRr â€" 655C CHRISTIE‘S 25e lb. STRAWBERRY a week some weeks, and they are goâ€" ing to ‘be off their stride gometime. They have a good snappy team we will admit, for a bunch of kids only averâ€" aging 15% years old, but there are teams just as good in the league, and better, you wait and sgee. Lake Lodge didn‘t have everything their own way against the Cubs as a score of Tâ€"2 might sound. It wals their goalâ€"keeper that saved them from a more even gcore, although we mulst give them credit of having as good a bunch of accurate, hard shooting players as any eight kids you could find. Ninety percent of their shots were right on, and there is not a weak shot on the team, but we‘ll tell everybody that you have ito get up early to beat the kid in Lake Lodge‘s nets. He. has had two years in the nets, and two years coaching by ‘one who played the posiâ€" tion for years; so he ought to be good. He hasn‘t been desud ‘beaten this seaâ€" son: one goal was scored from a scramble, one hit the wire ibehind the nets, hit his ‘back, and went in, and another was a clear four foot offâ€"side right on top of.him. Take it from me boys, you have got to place your shots with this guy, and you have got to watch the eight other guys that learnt their shooting against him.~ However, I may sing a different tune for you next week after Liake Lodge hashad a couple of TFreezy games with the Zowie! A thunderstorm has hit the town league this week. The stqorm is in the form of the Laly Lodge hockey representatives. They stepped. into the Bears last Wednesday and came out on the long end of a seventeen to lone gcore. On Saturday they took the long end of a seven:to two score against the Cubs, but we have a feeling that this week someone is going to take the wind out of their sails, If its not done this week it will be done soon as these ‘boys are playing three games Lake Lodge Wins T wo mt 23¢ SPORT â€" sornc 19c TIGER CATSUP BACON FANCY QUALITY MACHINE SLICED 43¢» the THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO . Two years ago Major R. H. Kidd. passed the word around that the winâ€" ner <of ithe Jlocal intermediate group would cop the championship. . The major has ‘been right up to date but this season competition is going to ‘be a whole lot keener and the local group winner will have a hard row to hoe to reach the top. . Some real smart teams have ‘been gathered together and the, outfit that comesg in a@whead will sure have to be a good one. § Flyers at 10.30 Saturday morning. If you â€" want to see a couple of good gamesg of hockey, played by a bunch of lads that put their whole heart: and soul into "the game, come on up and see themg play and ‘watch me change my tune%o:r the next issue of The Inâ€" dependent. Elyeng' «12e ) Rangers.... .. A very kind ‘citizen, who desireg his name withheld, has presented the league with eight crests similiar to the 0. H. A. championship crests for the winers of ‘the league, The crest has ‘Champions‘ across the top with ‘G. H. L.‘ in the centre, and ‘1925â€"26‘ across the ‘bottom. No doubt the winâ€" nerg will ‘be proud to wear them on their sweaters next season. G. H. L. Schedule R Wed. Jan. 20th at 4.30â€"Rangers at Lake Lodge. & Sat. Jan. 23rd at 10.30â€"Flyers at Lake * Lodge. : 4 Wed. Jan. 27th at 4.30â€"Cubs at Lake Toronto appears to have two strong contenders in the Nonth Torontos and. the St. Mary‘s team. Stephenson, Cam and Shaw all senior 0. H. A. stars beâ€" long to the former club, along with Leachman the flashyâ€"centre of last year‘s Guelph team.: Our old friend Steve Rice is holding down centré position for the Saints with Hughes formerly of Tiger seniors and Foulis the Northern star‘ as (defense. ~It is fortunate for the ï¬tï¬er groups th V these two teams lare igrouped Guelph another strong _ icontendeâ€" Guelph has gathered together a Y crew including. Cuthbert, the JlankYy centre player from Port ‘Col: "P' C, Only ‘one of these three teams Cca" relach the semiâ€"finallsy _ while ith,e chances are that if they were all in different groups they would all be in the hunt. wiew . Kingston and Bowmanville have both got real fast teams this year and which ever one wins the group will provide plenty iof opposition for any other team. Grimsby Hockey League La.ke_ Lod Bearsg.... Woodstock is another team that will bear watching. Besides all of theil last year‘s players they have several new ~ones and the pick of their last season‘s juniors to choose from. ; The armour used by Joan of Are was especially made for her in Tours. Sat. Jan. 30th.at 10.30â€"Bears at Lake Some Smart Teams f In Intermediate Series Sarnia ig reported to have gathered up a collection of all stars with Chick Garvi@ as the leading light. â€" There are at least two intermediate teams playing lin the Windsor sector that have lots of class, gither one of which is lilalble to upsetithe dope. 4 PHONE 157 Midland is said to have a team that will be very much in the ~running, while the London crew are reported to ‘be exceptionallly istron‘g. And New Hamburg, having had a taste of the semiâ€"finals ithe last two seasons, is now out looking for a championship, having strengthened up their weak spots. With potatoes up to $2.75 _per busâ€" hel, will someone please find a subâ€" stitute? i $ Besides these teams there are alâ€" ways one or two outfits, not making any loud noise and just winning hocâ€" key games, who are liable to clean the works. . the local groupâ€"will lysve a whole lot harder opposition to face this seaâ€" son than they had last and the Tocals will have to be strictly on the job at all times if they hope to successfully defend their hard won honors. â€" It sure looks as if the Peach Kingsâ€" we hope they will emerge on ‘top of G. H. L. Standing GRIMSBY FLO "Headquarters for G FOR S ALE BY JR & FEED CO. pod Feeds and Seeds" Stratford, Ont., Jan. 18. â€"Dr. Bill Q%I:ra;nk Carson will idon the familâ€" iar red and white uniforms «of the Stratford Indians for the 1 st time at v’:ï¬ sor on Tuesday night. Immedâ€" iately after the igame wich the Hornets, the pair will bid »dieu to their teammates and the amateur ranks and bouard a train for Toron.o, where they will sign three year conâ€" :} decision of the Carson ibrothers ; pwfe;ssï¬on:.l was not arrived at hastily. Both have spurned the adâ€" vances of the professionals in past rs. At least three profesgional elubs made overtures to them since the ;openi;n;g of the present season. Practically everyone from the mascot Lo the ‘president of the St. P it‘s paid “,na:teï¬ 8§ onge. 6of Conada‘s greatest Players:; and Frank Carson, "Butch" Kelterborn, now of Niagara Fails, was the only »cahém;ge on the forward line When the Intermediate title came here. Bill Carson, on leaving Woo.â€"slock, Went to Varsity whore he added to When the Intermediate title came here. Bill Carson, on leaving Woo.â€"slock, wWent to Varsity, whore he added to his already. (brilliantâ€" reputatSon. In 1924 he went to Gnimsby and late" Came to Stratford where he played a Prominent part in helping the Indians Set into the Big Six group playâ€"offs With Nisgara Falls last season. In commenting on the decision of the Carson brothers to turn profesâ€" sional, Roy Brothers, managers Of Stratford‘s senior O.H.A. team, tpday Spoke in part as follows: "I am inâ€" deed sorry to learn that Bill and Frank are lecving Stratford. In my capacity of manager of the Indians 1 have been closely identified with them and have possibly ‘had the opportunity of coming into closer contact with them than the majority jof the fans. | "In all gincerity I can say that they have been a credit to the game, and have conducted themselves as gentleâ€" men, iboth on and off the ice, I beâ€" lieve that all Stratford fans will join with me in expressing their best wishes for the success of Bill and Frank ‘Carson while in the professionâ€" al ranks. I know that they will make good from the outset." * The Interform Basketball league was opened at the high school. on Friâ€" day night, with three games. The fourth form boys defeated the third form by a score of 16â€"14, after holding them in check until the last few moâ€" ments Of the game.. The game beâ€" tween the fourth form girls and the commercial girlsy was won by the comâ€" mercial form, the iscore being 23â€"18. The third form girls defeated the secâ€" ond form by a score of 22â€"34. 4 Additional Sport Page 8 oc and Frank Carson Will Join Professionals hockey at Parry Sound and f-»movï¬d to Woodstock, where they red on the clever junior teams of t _city. On: deaving Woodstock, ink came to Stratford and has reâ€" ined here since. He was a valuable t of the famed Stratford midgets 0 won the junior 0. H. A. chamâ€" Aship in 1921 and was also a memâ€" ‘ of the team which brought the H. A; Intermediate title here in . The 1921 junior team was one he greatest ever formed,.in Canada. the forward line were Roth, now ew Hamburg; Howie Morenz, who r®owâ€"=playing in the pro ranks and bs ‘to Stratford this Winter in an ï¬'t to lure them to the moneyed ? When N. L. Nathanson, ‘wealâ€" ‘Toronto theatrical and hockey Elfate, visited here last» week and ‘a conference with them, he sucâ€" in obt.ining the promise that ey decided to turn professional, would play for the St. Patrick‘s. hen made them an offepythat they l hardly afford to ignore. Bill and Frank Carson learned ts with the Toronto St. Patrick‘s. ; is the information received from »uthoritative source today. hey will make their professional it at Pittsburg on Thursday night, inst the Pirates, in a regular N. H. fx;ture. As soon as the dotted limes ‘ their signatures, Bill and Frank ibe presented with cheques for 00 for signing. Each will receive 00 for completing the present on with the Irigh, Their conâ€" ts will call for salaries of $6,500 ison. 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