R. C. BOURNE @2 c hh You Aed yours a & Vaery Merry Christmas and a shall continue to serve veu to the bost 0* our ablity, We have aporecdated your fine spirit @! onâ€"operation and year in lots of ways. A fow headaches, perhaps, but your consideration and leniency have neiped us over mrzy fl'g O‘hcn'.nmuaiâ€" ing year. For thb assictâ€" Aflss we are truly thankful Louking forward to 1943 Beulah Webster, of North Hatley, Que., are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. W. Webster at J. W. BAKER is our reverent prayer. a little more happiness, a little more faith to this strifeâ€"torn world. This CHRISTMAS SERVICES SEASON‘S GREETINGS Another Christmas and anâ€" 1 Main E. Sunday, Dec. 27 MEN‘8 WEAR Special Choir Music 11.15 p.m. & 7 p.m. It has ween a Prayer we chall again CHURCH wiven left on Monday for Proviâ€" dence, R.L, where she has been posted to a government position. d ® # Mrs. John Scott, Elm street is Mtohchunwn injured leg suffered when she slipâ€" ’lj“flï¬olandtdlhnm th the St. Catharines office of the War Time Prices and day. ®@ ® _« Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rahn and family will celebrate Christmas in Lymburner. ltthohundiu.â€" *or the ceremony and in ai .nmss ~ â€" _ For the ceremony and colour scheme of pink and white was repeated, and the teaâ€"table After the ceremony fifty guests mg_thrhnnodth.hw. mother, 17 Clarke street, where the M L O0M C2200° CZpP" 20. TYRERer Snd T/O Sig. Alf. MacMilian acted as FERRISâ€"ROBERTSON On Monday afternoon, December 2ist, a very pretty wedding took place in St. Andrew‘s Church, when Margaret Louise, daughter of T HE Nuptials 10 Below Did Not was lighted by candlzs GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT _,,i____..â€"-â€"-u-â€"â€"s-"twudltm eight or ten below zero we have hn-ed-hc.w-n‘er.uboe- had," said Prof. m.m“luummgm "The cold weather has come on| were present. mym.wâ€":ml A pink and white umbrella with mxmmmm umum-mm Mhï¬y.lmflflwedh&%hbh& d&ohd.vupkmoabytheou. tw.ld‘-mmuogm hmmh-ralawd the occasion The Cc1â€"p next year. 1 understand Burâ€" Mblflmymnd muw-b-u lovely articles, for which Miss uuum-v-am.mMnyw;. Palmer, "If that is true then it is ï¬llhbhclm friends. ummmumumwdhmm trict have been killed." n:lt:u‘mmu-p,m | _ While some fruit growers feared | that Sunday‘s extreme cold might ieundnnmtotnmm the general belief was that little or no lwmumnhm.m. .Althmm‘n. tion here the lowest temperature was 10 degrees below zero, this beâ€" ing recorded early Sunday mornâ€" r"‘flhmmhaum. 1 _ Temperatureâ€"Liable to be | Much Damage at Burlingâ€" damage to the trees, particularly peaches and cherries. ‘This is what Prof. E. F. Palmer, of the Vineâ€" Iudwtu-mto-y: "The weather has seen colder than we expect at this time of the year, but peach buds can stand a temperature much lower than the eight or ten below zero we have \Harm Peach -T;;; Buds Can Stand Much Lower Temperatures lower than 10 or ton Where it Was Colder Mesdames S. Clay, A. MacMillan L oo O ie noooong, hnd thanks to_you for â€"theâ€"â€"cigarettes M'lfllumultlo, of Commerce a Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Greetiny‘s to all, next ~ om so I hope to see more of hi ‘ter awhile. Expect to have my m unit going full blast soon. I receivel 300 Shower my “Ymatl-hyonw day, December 23rd, 1902.:: l.â€.-l'.::ond wife Of Aday #ramn‘ Â¥ha -_A‘N' PM Church W. J, WATT, B.A., 8.0, Minister, SUNDAY, DEC. 206 Christmas Anthems and Caros AM.â€"The amazing story of t world‘s greatest society. PMâ€"How the world receive oo n otits Christ. St. John & Shaw w M;â€"u::â€"z“:â€, Trini We wish to extend to I.-rï¬'ulmflls- tomers our sincere good wishes for a very Merry Christmas and Prosperâ€" ous New Year, boutstrd..... â€" C ies t.uv. in Queen‘s Lawn Cen, 99°° Trinity United Quality Meat Market ureat Moral lmio Profound Moulder of p Death U ternoee h