Grimsby Independent, 19 Apr 1911, p. 7

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se e *4 vaaRiys Afeuniendl e 82 Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson have gone back to their farm near the Village. A return pool game Monday night, April Grimsby Club at the Rev. Mr. Belt of Ancaste: very interesting sermon on evening in the Church of deemer. GRIMSBY POOL TEAMS WIN 22 POINTS John King and family have moved into the house owned by S. P _ The Epworth League held a social evening on Friday. Miss Margaret Ciittick led the meeting and a very nice time was spent in games â€" and contests. On Friday evening next the topic "Temperance" will be taken up, led by the President, Miss Ethel Walker The. Pine Crest Literary held its Lonquet in the hall here on Friday evening. Mrs. F. Clark and her son Roy atâ€" tended the birthday party in honor Of Mtrs. Clark‘s mother, in Bartonâ€" ville last week. _ The Women‘s Missionary Society of the Methodist Church, will meet at the home of Mrs. E. Hopkins, on Tuesday afternoon. Albert Blaxill of Caistor, spent a few days here last week, with friends. ”x« Corman of Toronto, spen ;E;,;Easter holidays at home. _ Misses Ella and Ada Scott and W spent Easter with their sis ter, Mrs. Downing at Niagara Tal‘: s Nellie Huifman; _ recitation, df McLachlan. , Friday evenâ€" ; next will be under the Literar~y ?‘?sident, Arthur Glover. Mrs. Chas. Green of Hamilton is spending a few days with Mrs. W. E. â€" Mrs. James Woodland sang two very acceptable solos in the Meth â€" ust church on Sunday evening. ;%, pworth League topic on mperance" was taken up on riday evening by Rev. J. H. Mcâ€" ; A solo was given by Mr. ‘Ji Fruitland; Bible reading, : f@@%ellie Huffman; _ recitation, iss Loia McLachlan. . Friday evenâ€" i _ S,.zNEY CREEK t ?:; friends gathered at > he %&John Calder, Barton St., V evening, and gave g '}u‘« surprise party. Ba.gshaw and Noxe _ of f z and Miss Halstead of is were the guests of Mrs. David ick on Good Friday. e host | .â€" "° CY nhome on 4y .: ~ forenoon & JUrY was im io y o t j $ %!‘:: N_ Hamilton and an ns st opened on the Temains . nf peat »Erafn_"*maâ€"after _meeting whd viewing the remains, the inquest Was adjourned until‘ April 20. as immediatel house and in on an H. C. ’ in "tha ‘maay ;J;g«jruitland and ng out old poles ¢th mew. TH ed about 10 o‘cl r0on. Hanna an 'iifking on the i;;5'_’_1‘,he wires ai ” moving the c fpole sngpped oi ind and* fell. T1 on stood near by 11 across this and â€" to this that R ed with his life. ,; severe 1 and was unco @ up. R. Ferris the arm : $ e two â€" met for son ._the ga s at Grimsby, iiagef LeP pbell as fore: jurel â€"â€"â€" Hamilton offices had E notified of the accident and ‘_,:jwas waiting so that gzl;en received immediate ;:j’:ff’_their arrival in â€" the eÂ¥ were taken to the hosâ€" j was found that Hanra eived a severe fracture a: Nof the skull and all that do was done, but regained oonsciousness and amwaw ai a . . us oc l1 on fr. fpefxeen i: s, when Rob« sby, met with ted in his de: éj,‘-‘ning, and hion, Reginald | broken and Robert J. Hanna Killed and Reginald Ferris Badly Injured Bad Accident on the Telephone Line (Held over from last week) The me aI We C~@ oonsciousness and é at 3 o‘clock Frida}j. g@treated for his injurics remaining about fou; days », Â¥Feturned home on most sk UIng sermon on Friday the Church of the Re tuat Reginald h his life. Robert _ severe fracture was â€" unconscious Xpril . 10, by the t the rooms of the deplorabl Wednes Ancaster, gave l ma Tis sustained n and other y of the Bsach Village, â€"the Piott. was played on esd 1t1 N( 1t 16 )ssarms ind TS 18 L( NO )1 W removeé O1 oba BV shoi n W i1 U had pol Cl Preserve Your Children‘s Hair Every mother should see that hber children‘s hair is dressed with Parisian Sage, the wonderful hair restorer and germicide. . A little neglect on your part now, may mean much loss of beauty when your girl grows up. Prevention Better Than Cure Parsian Sage is a rigidly guaranteed bair restorer and cures all scalp diseases, prevents hair from falling out and creâ€" ates a rich luxuriant growth of hair, a glory to woman and the pride of man. A pleasant hair dressingâ€"ladies like it, and your drugeist Stewart guarantees every bottle that he sells at 50c. and strnds ready to refund your money if it fails to do its work. By mail postpaid from Giroux Manufacturing Co., Fort Erie, Ont. See that the Girl with the Auburn Hair is on each package. Sold and guaranteed by W. M. Stewart, Drug 0 The culprit was brought before Justices of the Peace Mitchell and i2rope and pleaded not guilty. He was remanded to the County goal to come up on Saturday. He appeared before Magistrate i¢ on Saturday and this time pleaded guilty, and was sentencedl to 30 days in jail on each charge, the sentences to run concurrently. Crown Attorney Brennan prosecuted. Beach; ~.also ; for.© : blanket from J. W. buffalo robe from N was arrested by" Chief of Polico Swayze â€" on Wednésday afternoon last, on three charges of theft. The charges were as follows: Fotr stealing a wool horse blanket from J. Reinker, caretaker of Grimsby Beach; also for stealing a wool 30 Ed. Carpenter was arrested U entertained and returne the 12.45 car. Culp Bird Fisher Grimsby moxley .. VanDyke Cockburn Snyder .. Baker.â€":.~. Hocial Club, Beamsville. The two teams this time were entirely of different material from the ones that played in Grimsby two weeks ago. Grimsby won by 22 points. The players and scores were: The â€" beautiful Jears of age and three little the oldest of whom is not yet years old. s As soon as the accident ocCc the brothers of the unfortunate were notified and they hastene his bedside and tried to give comfort they could to _ his SC stricken wife. After his deat] brothers and Mr. LePatourel. ager of the Bell Telephone |Pany, took charge of the retr ind did everything that could )done to lighten the sorrow of | ereaved widow. _ Mr. LePat acting for the Bell Telephone â€" pany, ‘arranged for a lot in C Lawn cemetery, where the â€"b took place. ’ The funeral" took nifaa. fohir late residence, Depot St., on Sunday afternoon, and was very largely atâ€" tended by relatives, _neighbors and scquaintances in Grimsby and surâ€" rounding country. The Rev. _ J; Allan Ballard officiâ€" ated at the house and at the grave and spoke very feelingly of the sad circumstances. The pallbearers were John. Campâ€" bell; Thos. Schofield, Arthur Farrell, Murray Hainer, Adam McGregor and Fred McCutcheon. After the game DAYS FOR THEFT uN THRE] CHARGES 1 MOTHERS! , South His unti al H vyoul n Robe ) 11 n CV B The n D n Alle 11 O1 floral tributes â€" were the )C LS In W who knew hi mall widow W 29 24 im 14 21 24 28 n 26 1 Coumee e m “7 : 5 ym + '-’ hx " e 1 y men 11 took place from hi 00 m O1 Shultz . Book. .. Tallman Jemmett . Trevelian . Prudhomme Woodland Amiss.>.." :. n 11 town character, Chief of â€" Policec esday â€" afternoon O ne visitors were on 1y three that could . b. SOFTOW: ‘Ofâ€" th Mr. LePatourel Alway, and R. 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