Lillian Russell on â€" Afternoon : T :llian â€" Russell‘s o epommmprrornpvrurvruprhramtprenneii. proverpia l BM S ds n o d o o s no y ue ies upon her rest plans, she does not\ always look as pleasant as can be. Last spring at the end of a trying road tour in her big racing play, "Wildfire," the famous beauty arranged to stay for a fortnight at Atlantic city and rest up before sailing for Europe. Fler plans were all right until the camera fiend upset them. Wherever% she went Miss Russell was flanked by cameras and the ‘persistent and eXasâ€" perating click of the fiendish things jarred upon her nerves §0 that Miss Russell‘s visit was nearly spoiled. Miss Russell has tasted public life long enough to know the cost, but she rather balks on snapâ€"shots at the seaside, and especially when one wants to be left to one‘s self and the enjoyâ€" imank ~t Kana ant aft the oublic w hir] mnommn conanevecemcomuimsieeanmis Miss Russell has tasted long enough to know the co rather balks on snapâ€"sho seaside, and especially when to be jlaft to one‘s self and ment of being out of the p for a time at least. Miss Russell has heard of a wonderâ€" ful mountain camp off the beaten trail, and next spring when her long tour closes she may run down from the Northwest and spend a few weeks in this outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"way haven in vshe White Mountains of Arizona, â€" Here if there is any camera shooting to do Miss Russell will gather some specimens of her own for the scenery there is beyond description. Thos. ANDERSON Miss Russell is to be scen at the Grand in Hamilton Christmas eve and Christmas afternoon and night in «Wildfire". Orders for seats will be received now cither by mail or teleâ€" phone. commumcvommmuommnmemenree Band Instraments I Lillian Holden All to the Good audiances and@ 1b Holden, the speedy little boy from their short stay 1f i A . | world of good, an off the Beamsville mountain once agaln | , § § in the future. . showed the Grimsby bunch that be| The committee could run rirgs around them. ings endeavored The long talked of relay race beâ€" another week, bu tween Holden, and Garr and Furry ue took place in the Grimsby Roller PA Rink on Thursday night last. Farry Bnbscription to was to run the first two and a hbalf| po acknowledg milss, and Garr the last two. and a | scom am they ar half miles, Heolden to run the whole | JP infliï¬ae bool loe mt en wa a natk Write or cf was to l mileos, an half milef five miles Furry ran one mile fifteen laps and then took a notion that the fioor woulid make a good bed and he lay down on it. 65 JAMES ST, N. HAMILTON Holden was then. Garr of course was not ready to go on, as Furry was supposed to go another mile, and while Garr was getting ready Holden gained two more laps. Garr done his very best to gain the ~lost laps but could not overcome Holdens lead, so the little boy from off the mountain won the race in handy fashion. We the finest in the They are mant in London, Eng! all upâ€"toâ€"date b using them. Music Store (SUCCESSOR TO GROSSMAN) T w re on the ountl Nort A ame C M but whs an PHONE 858 hu age 11 un U 12 D commmmmommmmemmmrmemenesnure ommunmnmemommun nommeumemenmenâ€" nts nstrum and two laps ahead of him T> ‘hristmas â€" Eve, a Nigkt Ln( tactuI jarticulars UO to rurn the whole | P in d LOOKS, Iaivice w90 i0221E us anyd do not see the amount acknowâ€" _ ledged here should drop us a eard > fifteen laps and | reeeipt will be seng except by _ that the floor| special request. ibed aud he: lay Edgar Bartlett, Fulton, Dec. 31,‘09 s« [Fam Jones, Jordan, Dec. 31,‘08 laps abead of him | Geo. M Smith, Beamsville," _ Dec. 31,04 Jas. Dunlop, St. Catharines, Dee. 31,‘08 a notready to go Mrs. C ]?owser, Grimsby, Dec. 31,‘09 supposed to go David Fls})er, Grimsby, Dec. 31.’,08 Lie" Care wak E W Lewis, Fr-eeman, Tuly: 1,.09 s E. 8. Ward, Grimsby, Dec. 31,‘09 n gained two mor® | B J Armstrong, Grimsby, Dec. 31,‘08 s very best to gain | James Smith, Grimsby, Dec. 31,‘08 uld not overcome | Mrs. J E Beamer, Winona, _ Sept. 15,‘09 little boy from off C J McCallum, Grimsby, Feb. 15,‘09 w9 QC 32 oc cc_ |[Jogseph Marlowe, Grimsby Cenâ€" _ ripl Q WTl Us1OI Bc n h ArC cy n TT 18 ¥¥ Al! the members present. Reeve Allan in the chair. f Messrs C. W. VanDuzer and Adam Rutherford waited on the Council in behalf of the Board of Education asking for an increaged grant for the High School. pollis re t] same and t motion. â€" Ca The Byâ€"l: third time a Moved b ntroduce By ) $5.00; Etewart YÂ¥ aiker, ~YY eskO@Th_ AWVG Division $48.30; Alex Graham, refund dog tax $1.00; C. F. Mabey, rent Council room $20.00; J. W. Unwin, refund road work $1.50; W. B. Russ, work on Grimsâ€" by Mountain $8635; R. F. VanDyke, repairing erusher $6.00; Sawyer Massey Co., $26.10; Fencee Viewers fee of Filbyâ€" Seaman award; $6.00; Jas. A. Livingston, printibg $21.50; Geo. Marlowe, Eastern Road Division $12.70; A. G. Geddes, delivering gravel $208 00; F. Oakes, 41 V yards gravel $20.50 Herbert Beamer, moving crugher $8.00; Cole Brog, moving crusher $20.08; W. A. Patterson. on colâ€" lector‘s account $30.00; Board of Health $10.00; T. Farrel!, blasting and teaming $4.20; High Bchool grant; $200.00; Public Library grant $100.00; J. O. Martlatt, burying W. Boddington, .$25.00; Council and Committee fees, $18.00; W. Bhelton, $2.00; T Farrell, balance om 97 19/108 cords stome $533.00. Carried. The services were held every afternoon and evening and drew large crowds | during the evangilists stay here. | The Rev Ora Samuel Gray talked to a large audience of men on Sunday afterâ€" noon in the town hball on ‘"Four Famous Fools" and be certainly bhandled his subject to a nicety. All through the meetings Mr Gray and his assistants were greeted with good audiances and there is no doubt that their short stay in Grimsby has done a world of good, and we wish them success in the future.> _ Moved by Tuck, seconded by Vanâ€" Duzer, that the time for collecting taxes be extended to Jan. 1, 1909, Carried. 0 Closing Services of Evangilists The Evangilistic services came to a close in the Methodist church on Sunday night last. otion. â€" Carried. The Byâ€"law was read : ird time and duly pasged Moved by VanDuzer, nith, that the following uroin it the rried. wl a The committee in charge of the meetâ€" ings endeavored to have Mr Gray stay another week, but were not successful. 1 ed by Tuck, seconds ie Byâ€"law just read and a third time a1 n _â€"Walker, insgpecting | Wm. Downs, ‘refund d r & Lawson, refund do ro & Lawson. storing scription to The Independent will acknowledged in this column 88 : as they are received and entered in the books. Parties who remit iqd do not see the amount acknow:â€" zed here should drop us a eard reegipt will be sent except by vye D TK e and Lall 0 C 6 law be now rea bhat 01 n rd Cle Dy ind aces PAID UP. th, seconded by Tuck, 200.00 ‘be given to the Grimsby. Carried, th, seconded by Konkle, ranted this Council: to Tal ng, ‘refund dog tax $1.00; i, refund dog tax $1.00; son, storing machinery Walker, Western Road NO time ané k do sign e title b T1 tre, sb )minations and opoint deputyâ€" oll clerks, and ad a first time. 1 e no w i seconad and D seconded by arcounts be ton sheep killed the pur and an Duzer _read a ass and seal the in the M Dec Wt Y 1 * . | #:% ts ___JAMES SHEA :\ § Street East j 9 h ____’__â€"-_â€"-â€"â€"____-__â€"â€"- n | is :1 ~Half Price Sale of L 1 Half Price Sale of Lin M Hundreds of Pure Irish Linen hand embroidered Tray Clot 2 4 » Doylies, etc. Also some Bottenberg pieces. Al $3 00 Cloths for 1 50 I 75 Cloths 1 $ _ t 5o Cloths for 15e 1 oo Cloths f ; Centre Pieces 75¢ for 5oc 59c for 3: P : f ‘ Christmas Gift F # Still plenty of these beautiful Pure Wool White Blank , | W that other stores consider good value at 6 00, 6 50 and 6 9: * | KXmas Gifts in the M Gifts that are practicalâ€"Gift that give more than full value C o1 nonnromenmennanr I‘ | AS o o4 fe [3 ‘09 ‘10 ‘09 Hockey Skates 50c to 5.00 Spring 09 08 08 09 09 0 Hockey Shoes 2.00 to 3.50 Hockey Sticks rremmm ce ce mmpne commmnypepeapimnnoeammom eneremone us ce m arl ce accancint opomemnennianertnttd AnpTinelaniRSNn nc o. ns Pucks 10e up 0 ?( Goal Nets, Shin Pads, etc. Ask to see the VELOX Skate made for particular people ‘mQ Bexander Hardware Company 65 King St, East, . Gifts that are I crisp even if they I yMEA RAEARaRaRERAEASaRH 120 Jfeintzman i6 G:. 71 Juing S% Best J{familton The Jfeintzman RDiano stands without a rival amongst Ganadian Fignos. Qrices to suit the times Qasy monthly pay ments Mn nA BA s apar un ara sns DLRA NCOE of near sery F e 4 2P °0 Women‘s collar third off and a t for 10 days ago Tfigh Glass CHOTICI OF vomnopmmprcommunpmunenal #A d t y y t of Pure Irish Linen hand embroidered Tray Cloths, 5 O‘clock Cloths, Lunch Cloths, Sideboard Scarfs, Doylies, etc. Also some Bottenberg pieces. Alll go on sale at very near 14 regular prices $3 00 Cloths for 1 50 1 75 Cloths for 95c 2 5o Cloths for 1 25 (M 50 Cloths for 156 . 1 oo Cloths for 59c 40c Doylies for 25¢ Centre Pieces 75¢ for 5oc sge for 35¢ Doylies 1234c at 2 for 115C Christmas Gift Blanket Sale infants Wor wome Wome Wome W Delivery D HAMIL TON 0c to 73c on mspeeoenenennmninnnrenrs m 50c to 2,50 0 SERY STOCK 11 hss nsl lc . s Ide, 190, 250, 306 J Yomen‘s Lressing wagyics, 1.00, m own in any nut HAM, ; me for prices 1 \Vaï¬t. ro1gae rs Cariy. SAN JOSE SCA ame, JAMES SHEA, Hamilton ursery Stock. Robinson St. S 1C zuiar pric aiefs, initialed, ab..........25¢ chiefs, initialed, at ea 15c & 25¢ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, d edges worth 206 for.....12%¢ tialed and plain; at each 25¢, uie Amtitk . .c T00 iting time GRIR 66 @ralls Sale of Linen and Tray Cloths 1ars 1I0Ff 1. 0V lars for 75¢ ea Vioa 50c for MSBY 3 W B L AIl PRICES Enorm ble style. Just out of sg. â€"All the very newes 00 for 8.95 00 for 10.00 Many a Christmas spirit can be ex pressed by a small Handkerchief x gift. It is always appreciated by one and these special values for this week will help you in your choosing. ‘ 20¢ Ladies‘ Initial Handkerchiefs 12%c |B () Â¥4 Ex t Cl : Women‘s Pure Irish Linen Initial Hanake all good letters are complete.. A special pure} each, or 6 in a fancy gift box................ 15¢ Colored Crosshar Handkerchiefs 10c Pure Irish Linen Ladies‘ Crossbar Handkerchiefs, colored bars, neat hemâ€" stitched borders, all colors, soft fine quality; value 15¢,; on sale at...........10¢ 20c Men‘s Excelda Handkerchiefs 15¢ A new fabric with a silky finish and the finest quality; new colored borders in various designs; regular 20¢, for;: . s sls d fata ns e va se aatoe Call and See Our Lines of Heating Stoves Ranges Done up in fancy Christmas boxes Linen hemstitched handkerchiefs, fine sale.":. s ilas ciara dsc a w in on . y vans o+ o h on t s A surplus stock of an Irish manufacâ€" turer. Fine Pure Irish Linen, with assorted hbemstitched borders, fine sheer qualities; regular values 20 and 25¢, on sale: .."............... . 12%6 What could be more appreciated than one of these handsome DliXA _ JDI0U®E Lengths ? We place on sale about twenty‘five exclusive French blouse lengths in rich Paisley broeaded Dresdens, chevron stripes and satin stripes. No mere print eould tell of their color beauty, but see them and they will go out quickly. Blouse lengths of 5 yards each imported direet from the great fashion centres. Each in a fancy gilt box. Regular 6.50 to 9.00, on sale:...‘..¢râ€"s.««s... 51 :408 NoTEâ€"All parcels checked free at the terminal station. A Great Sale of GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS 25. 35¢ Men‘s Handkerchiefs 12% 1.00 anC 29 and 31 King Street West uS and â€" 50 25 and n 4.00 5.00 smy omuetsadinn mstsst ) N( 1 KITCHENWARE 00 C Women‘s Handkerchiefs worth 50e, sale_35c $6.50 and $7.50 'Silkr Blouse_ Lengths $4.98 50c 874C airts for 2. kirts tor 3 00 3bc m omnmeenems + ns usn Munssiniett endcebnemneaisennes UIArB IOF 1 .4: llars for 59¢ alue for t )c omernercricmmmn mm sns the factory t ideas tha ~ worth 2.50 to 3.50. . A big bargai Black Embroidered Underskirts, 3.( Black embroidered "Hydegrade‘‘ U SsPECIAL PRICES IN GIFT Storm Collars from 5.00 to ........ Fur Stoles and Ruffs, 2.50 to ... ... Muffs, plain and trimmed, 1.95 to . . Fancy Embroidered Aprons, 19¢ to Women‘s Dressfng Saques, 1.00 to . and Skirts aee, Net and 5.00 to 6.50. ilk,; Net and awn Wai soft downy fin ciality )D onl o rr se nemeye mm mnerrensrcorrepe corr aee o rone es ime im e ronemacseadie‘s is pematy y sornueiceate nc senie _ _ l!...___zommimeces A LARG iG at To Women‘ w omen Women oney and til ; 00 Finch Bros., Initial Handkerchiefs, neat hemstitched borders, A snecial purchase value at 20e, on sale 12 4c now ion oxes for gifts, containing three pure Irish fine sheer qualities; 100 boxes, value 50e, on fc 2/ than one of these handsome Silk _Blou_se â€"day m fast colored borders er pair $5 00 A special purchase. 25 dozen on sale this week. Men‘s fine Lawn Handkerchiefs, hemstitched borders, assorted sizes; regular value 10c, on gale V .l‘ laslll.svat... :. .00 Bach tie James Crawford The Place to Buy Portiand and ‘Thorold Cements, Wood or Hair Fibre Plasters, (all ready for use) Hydrated Lime, for finishing coat (all ready to put on), also white and grey lime for building purposes and spraying. Plaster Paris, Plasterâ€" ing Ha‘r, Fire Clay, Mortar Colors, and all other builders supplies at right prices. It will pay any person who intends using any of these buildâ€" ing materials to call up phone 56 and get my prices before placing‘ your 34 King St, W.., Hamilan le order. J. W. KENNEDY, Conâ€" tractor and Builder, King St. West, Beamsville, 100 yards east of H. G. & B. station. es‘ Coats 10¢c Men‘s Handkerchiefs 5c n1ich Coun ided 3.50 for 0.00 for 1 0 8â€"10 Hughson Street North RISTMAS WAISTS on sale toâ€"morrow at a urselves paid full price for rhoiesa 0 & 95 05 All ne ormmenenrmerenmompnopinm eumanmaten vecemcanitk 0 and black, worth 0 CT 1O N F Hamilton Ontario resi ainkets O 00 97 Aterers hig h grade id J §¥ D IIN