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Grimsby Independent, 8 Jan 1913, p. 6

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Edna Parker and _ Gladys . Milien. ‘They then adjourned o the hall, where games and music _ were inâ€" dulged in until late, when all joined \ hands and sang Auld Lang Syne, beâ€" parting. % E. L. of C. E. paid the Fruitâ€" hm Society a visit on Tuesday last. + )-lhuhul-mw as twacher for the primary department «i‘ the Public echool. The Methodist church choir ..â€" gave He Had Eczema 25 Years and Doctors Said " No Cure." Â¥e+ Zamâ€"Buk has Workes Compicte ‘This is the experience of a man of high repusation, widely known in Montreal, and â€" wose case can readily be investigated. â€" Mr. ". M. Marsh, the gentieman refecre‘ .J, lives at 101 Delorimier Avenue, Montreal, and has lived there for years. For tw ityâ€"fOve years he has had eczema on his bands mnd wrists. The discase first started in red blotches, which itched, and whiun scratched became painful. Bad sores followrd, w‘.ich stacharged, and the discharg sp.cu« the discase untll his hands w..+ one raw, painful mase » sores. This state of affaire conâ€" tinued for twentyâ€"five ;»are! & that time four eminent medical wen «»led to cure him, aad each gave up !is case as hopeless. Naturally, Mr. Marsh tried remedics of all kinds, wit he, also, at last gave it up. For two years he had to wear gloves siay -‘Mumfllhvulntnunl itching when the air got to sores. Then came Zamâ€"Buk!~ He tried it just as he had tried hundreds of reâ€" wedies before. But be soon found out that Zamâ€"Byk was different Within .wummmmm of and a little perseverance with this great herbal baim resulted in what he had given up all hope ofâ€" a complete cure! And the cure was mo temporary cure. It was perman ent. He was cured nearly four yeare Davey, Winona; _ Mrs. A. . Parker, Pruitiand; Hugh Millen, Waterford; Franklin Millen, Winona; George W. Millen, A. R. Milien and Mrs. Selby Corman of the village. . At . seven a‘clook thirtyâ€"five sat down to an ovater supper. presided _ over . by NMM‘.MW{» manent. From (he day that 1 was eured to the prese.t moment 1 bave had no treee of eczema.. and I feel sure it will never return." " it you cuffer from any skin trouble, -gmu.m,'rlh“nfl. -tdtyhupor.nd-mum to Zamâ€"Buk Co., Toronto. We CB PRRTMHT CUV, CCCR OOIS! * forward you by return a free trial box of Zamâ€"Buk® All druggists and stores sell this famous remedy, 600. bos, Ir three for §1.25. Refuse barmful sub A very enjoyable time was spent on New Year‘s night, at _ the . home of Richard Millen Jr., when a family re union of brothers and . sisters was Millen assisted by Misses Ida Davey, church of the first marriage . to be withessed there since its . erection, forty«wo years ago, _ when . Miss Haze! Nowton, only daughter of Mr Hiéward Norton, and Mr. Roy Clark, . wery successful concert ch. h on Monday evening. were unit‘d in holy wedlock, by Mr. Quinn. _ Te church was well filled with velatives and friends. At three o‘cluck the bride entered the church, =«pported by her father, and she was ceived the usualgift of a handsome liible from the officials of the church, ‘The bride was gowned in velvet with cream satin trimmings, The wedding warch was played by Mrs. Quinn. *The young couple carry away . the best wishes of their . many friends for their future happiness. Mr. and Mrs. W. Land‘s . many Sriends arrived at their . home _ 0. Christmas eve with their noual Xmas gifts, compria/ng what filled . a bin with oats for his noble borse, . likeâ€" wise necessaries for the . cellar and pantry and a well filled purse, show ing the very high esteem . in which Willie is beld and all wish this genâ€" tleman a bright and prosperous New Year. Mr. Land also wishes to thank kis many customers for their . past patronage and trusts for the â€" same in 1913 and for the general hospitaliâ€" ty of the public in his eveny day ¢> livery, he _ wishes to give . many, many thanks. Mr. and Mre. Lewis Nelson of Fulâ€" ton and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall of w DORRIL Mr. and Mrs. Clair McMurchic and chwildren of Owen Sound, spent a fow Gavye with Mra. MeMurchic. Miso Nettie Fox is spending a 004 N.dwoflflhln.fl.w Miss Scantan and Miss Robinson are viniting at Dr. Scanlan‘s. Mr. Henry Adams _ has returned from a short boliday ar Ann Arbor, Mr. and Mrs. _ W. W. Camp _ and daughter of Woodstock. spent Xmas at Mr. E. OiNe‘s. PPR MBE NCE C RTC Mr. and Mra. M. Leggatt and chilâ€" dren, of Magereville, are visiting . at Mr. B. Gove‘s. Mr. and Mre. Ernest Bartlett . of Medicine Hat. are spending the holiâ€" ‘u-ulr.Ju.'rr-cd'l- Mre. Russnell bas returned . home ufter spending a couple . of weeks with her dauebter, Mra. Acton. Miss Meta Hodges and Miss Conâ€" stance Zumstein spent Thureday last _ Rev, Mr. HMhompeon _ has [aWOU charge of his new field of work. All wish him every success o. Interviewed the other day, Mr. "sh ‘said: "The cure which Zamâ€" ‘The old year passed out, . leaving remembrance in the . Tapleytown &A KODEKk® MIRACLE (Too late for last week) STONEY OREEK TAPLEYTOWN m, MPSRe EoD tssSR and Mre. Jaméeson and Mr. Ernest Bartiett _ of e spending the holiâ€" Tromeor‘s. bas returned . home _couple _ of weeks r, Mra. Acton. zes and Miss Conâ€" Mies Mary Tait _ is visiting _ her brother at Shetby, Ohto. _ Miss M. A. Hill of Mamilton, spent Sunday last with Miss M. Ollc. Miss Mary Fiek _ is visiting . at Niagara Palls _ Miss Agnes Deans of Hagersville, is spending the holidays _ with hor parenta, Mr. and Mre. J. Deans. _ â€" Miss Laily Barzy of Buffalo, spent a few days at Miss Lally‘s. PATTERSONâ€"SPRINGSTEAD At _ Wiliow Date Farm, . Youge Street, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pat.orson, a vory pretty wedding was solemnized on January First. at 3 p. m., when *beir daughter, Mary E. (Mayme) was united in marrlage to Wim. Springstead. The ceremony was performed by the Rov. Alex. Wilson of Smithvbile, under an arch of ever» green and holly. The bride entered the rown on the arm of her father to the strains . of the wedding march, played by . Miss Mabel Secor, _ She was very becomâ€" dngly attired in an embroidered voile gown with crystal trimmings, . over white satin. _ She wore the wadding vell and orange b‘sssoms and canried a bouque; of whice canarions _ ard maidenhair fern, _ Miss Eva Spring» stead, in a pretty gown of white orâ€" gandie over pink silk, was . bridesâ€" maid. _ She carried a bouquet of pink carnations and fern. _ _ ho ‘Two daintily dressed little maidens, Misses Mary Donaldson _ and Mary Patterson, were reapectively . flower girls and ting bearer. After the cerâ€" emony, the guests, some . seventy in number, repaired to the diningâ€"room to the tastefully prepared . wedding aupper. The roome were decorated with the hollday decorations, holly, evergreens, eto. . se & life affords. _ The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Springstead join in _ wishing _ them every prosperity ard joy which this FULTOX WOMEN‘S INSTITUTE ‘The Women‘s Institute . of Fulton and Grassies, imet at the home _ of Mrs. Jason Merritt on Doc. 18. The attendance was rather poor owing to ‘he busy Christmas season. Mrs. R. Lantment of Fulton has offered her home for the next meeting . on Jan. CAISTORVILLE \ (Too late for last week) The Xmas entertainment held . on Thursday, Dec. 26, was‘a grand sucâ€" cess. _ The Sunday school certainly @eserves credit for the splendid . for the splendid manner in . whica the program was carried out. Proceeds amounted to $46. 0k Clbe _ Obris and Mrs. Metculfe of Barrie, are visiting at Hugh Brown‘s. _ °_ L. Stephenson â€" Chapman wedding at Port Dover on _ J, D. Parke raturned on Friday from bis trip to Now York. _ _ _ _ Mrs. J. Nash of Hamilton is visitâ€" ing Mrs. C. Fisher. Miss Mapgie Roy of Hamilton spent last week at her old home here. _ â€"Rev. G. I. Stephenson is visiting at Guelph and Toronto. Rev. A. Sharpe had sharge of the service on Sunday. _ 4. and Mrs. Asher, W. G. and Mrs McDonnell, Waiter and Mre. Swick, and George Nicholls of Massachusetts »pent Sunday at Anderson Aster‘s. Earle and _ Mrs. Lymburner _ of Bethel and J. A. Sorge and family of Dunpvilie spent _ Xmas at _ Perry _ Miss Maggie Rouce is spending a tew weeks with her parents in Buffaâ€" Mr Miss Mary Goit of _ Niagara Falls, s +) 69 rutPÂ¥ eR L 099 i hx 1at® e #eme L Turn idle hours into NOTEâ€"This 160 page book will be sent to you free upon request Jas. and Mrs. Shields spent Xmas in Dunnville L Miss Fuy Xauffman of Toronto, {s visitln;, ber siater, Georgla, here, / (Miss Gladys Dermis has returned from an extended visit !"~ Toronto. / Fred Sorge Jr., of Dun.~;!e, spent the week at Porry l‘lrh‘.'.- STONEY CREEK (Too lute for last» week) Rov. W. 8. and Mrs. Daniels enterâ€" tuined the Methodist church choir at the parsonage on Friday evening, to a fowl supper. _ A very . enjoyable time was spent. Miss Orma mm- of â€" Buffalo, wpent Xmas here her parents, Mre, Hugh Milicn and family _ of Waterford, is spending the boHdays with friends here. Harry Springsterd of _ ‘Toronto, mpent Ximas with his parents, A. C, and Mre. Springstead. ‘The Church of the Redeomer Sunâ€" day school gave a fine Ximas canâ€" mnln&ohllu'flfimh.,‘ _ _Levi and Mrs. Corman and family of Detroit, were the guests of _ Mr, Corman‘s parents, . ‘Tunis and Mrs. Corman, last week. Mre. J. A. Lottricge and family, are spending the holidays . with friends in Buffalo. _ fe 8 4 _ Andrew Glover of Winnipeg, visit« ed his brother, _ Rufus Glover, last The Lawrie Bros. of Hemilton, deâ€" Wghted the audience at the Mothodist Sunday schoo! Ximas concert . with their Seotch singing. _ _ Joseph _ and Mrs. Wallace . and daughter Maud, spent . Xmas . with friends in Buffalo. _ The C. E. Viceâ€"president will have :finm_gl the Loegue on Friday vonâ€" ng next. CGrimeby. MARRIED Mcikieâ€"Gibsonâ€"On _ Now _ Year‘s Day, at the residence of the bride‘s fether, North Grémsby, by Rev. J. 8. Rors, M.A.. D.D., Mary A. Gibson to Natthew W, Meikle, both _ of North THE __INDEPENDENT, VARICOSE VEINS CURED ‘ NOTICE | se ie Cenapatiestironed "â€" u‘:fi-'u-.o-. uy:d-d:'t‘; -m“’.:“{'&m-u:hmun “Hb#y h"_?flhlufl_llou!y. ‘findlh::‘uhum: Dres. KENNEDY &KENNEDY HAS YOUR #@" NO NAMES USED W WRITTEN CONSENT. Confined to His for Weeks. DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. up for a week ion was my caly driewl me to Dra. Keanedy & e why I as Arin‘d me to ce tin BM in Lariel eomhaticn DISEASED? CONSIDER THIS WINTER TERM BEGINS JAN. 6th, 1913 THE CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE | HAMILTON, ONT. The Fruit Grower and Farmer (formerly The Weekly Fruit Grower) Enlarged and Improved EVERY FARMER EVERY FRUIT GROWER SHOULD READ Concerning the whole range of Fruit Growing, Market Gardening, Poultry Raising, General Farming "THE GARDEN OF CANADA" THE LARGEST AND FASTEST GROWING TOWN IN LINCOLN®COUNTY Two Banks Two Plnnin% Mills Two Barrel Factories Two Carriage Works C o li Llh’lf’ Bcut.i(:l Scenery Radiant Rlectrical Co. H G. & B. Electric Line Grand ‘l‘n:pk “Itnéo #ni Proposed line AN. Specialty Manufacturing Co. 22 miles of Cement Sidewalk Rest Waterworks System in Canâ€" Many Fruit Growers are not interested in Farming, but every Farmer should be interested in Fruit Growing. Th« Fruit Grower and Farmer is a paper for everyâ€" % body and everybody should subscribe for it. High School Public Schocl Marble Works Healthfal Climate The 44th Regiment Band of 40 ‘l'nlu'p_l Canning Factories in The Fruit Grower and Farmer Grimsby, Ontario Four Gresmhouse Plants, one of them covering two acres. ‘ Canada‘s Prewier Summer Resort, within two miles of its doors, namely "Grimaby Beach" EVERY â€" HORSEMAN THE CANADIAN SPORTSMAN JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, Editor, GRIMSBY, Ontario Stock COME TO GRIMSBY Oscar Main, Principal It contains everything worth knowing about all the Trotting and Running Horses, in America, every week....:..,...".....5;..1.:fossiriimsianfinsadi ns Subscribe now and get the teautiful Christmas Subscription Priceâ€"$2.00 per year, $1.00 for six months, in advance.............................. Price $1.00 a year in advance. WHAT GRIMSBY HAS A Christmas Gift That Brings SUCCESS .â€" . ing, Dairying and Bee Keeping Cheap Electric Power ‘whe tinest Fruit Land in the World The finest Residenc»s in the country The two best kept Hotels in Onâ€" Five Churches ‘Three Newapapern A new Government Post Office (to be built) The Gnext stocked Stores in Linâ€" eole County Unlimited supply of Natural Gas (being w'wd); Lake Ontario on:the North and the Mountain on the South. A population of 1,800, and a trihuâ€" hr{':mlluio- of 5,000 withâ€" in four miles of the town The Stables of the World‘s Chamâ€" paion Chariot and Roman Standing Racing combination. The tinest Fruit grown on the conâ€" tinent. Itis known the World :nr for its fine quality and The finest laid out Drivh. Park } in Ontario with one of the facteat half mile tracks to be ‘ found anywhere Why shou!d intelligent ....a.‘ spend so much money on gifts that are pracilesily worthless ? A gift that is useful and helpful 1e no more expensive than the luseless kind. Consider the benefit you are beâ€" stowing upon smbitions young perple when you give them an epportunity to atudy . those things which will win for them better poritions and greater sucâ€" cese in life. Give your friends a course of study in the Canada Business College as a Christmas gift. Thoy will be delighted and you will be giving them that which will bring; prosperity for future years. Do you think it worth while? Write for our Prospectus and YTorms â€"and Make This a *~ Delightful Surrrise for 5 Your Friends. WEDNESDAY 8, 1913

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