Grimsby Independent, 19 Apr 1911, p. 8

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â€"â€".~~Is Gordon Dennis and Arthur Edwards, engineers on G. T. R., at "Froronto, at home and with friends here. Mr. T. E. Asher of Royal Canadian Regiment, Toronto, guest of his cousin Wesley Asher, Misses Agnes and Nellie Lattmerâ€" and Amongst those spending Easter here are: Miss Bertha Shields and Leslie Bell of Hamilton Normal Co: lege, at their respective homes. Mrs J. A. McDonnell and daughter of Buffalo, at her parents, H. Brown. Mrs. F. Colbeck and daughters cf Erantford, at her parents, J.. D. Park. Miss Mary Goit, teacher at Vineland, at her home, Robt Goit‘s. Messrs E. Sammons and A. Sisler are enjoying burning of gas which they had installed in their home last week. Miss Bertha Shields attended. the Bartlettâ€"Fisher wedding ~at Bisâ€" mark, on Wednesday of last week. CAISTORVILLE Rev. Allan Sharp and family of British Columbia, arrived here last week, and intend to reside here on property left him by his uncle, the late Robt. Sharp. f The young boys who have been in the habit of carrying revolvers of late, had better cease the practice at once, or proceeding will be taken. ; Wedding bells are ringing â€"this week, about time for John‘s. Theo Barker had a small raising on Saturday as he is making imâ€" provement to his farm buildings Nelson and Mrs. Book of ton, holidayed with Peter and family Ernegt and Hugh Nicholls spent : couple of days last week at Buffalo A numbér of farmers shipped theil hogs to Smithville on Tuesday. Lorne Springstead of Oakville, spent Sunday under the parental roof. ABINGDON H. and Mrs. Gartner of Grimsby spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs Theo. Barker. Solosâ€""My Redeemer andâ€" My Lord"â€"Mrs. R. H. Dewar, â€"Fruitâ€" land. "Alleluia‘‘â€"Miss Grace Philâ€" lips. Subjects of Sermonsâ€"Morningâ€" "Heralding the Fact of the Resiurâ€" rection." Eveningâ€" "Witnessi 1g the Power of the Resurrection." Choruses by the choirâ€""There is a Green Hill Far Away," _ "They Have Taken Away My Lord." Communion . Office, Maundor in G.:, â€"_â€" Evensong:â€"Magnificat, Nune Dim ithis, Tours in ; Â¥.; anthem, *‘God hath appointed a day", Tours. St. John‘s Presbyterian Church Morning 11 a.m.â€"Evening 7 p.m, Rev. John Muir, M. A. Minister. Morning subject, "A Vision of the Risen Christ." Evening _ subject, ‘"The Risen Life." Easter hymns and special â€" music by the choir including the dquartette "Jesus died and rose for us again"‘ â€"John Farmer. The organist, Miss Forbes, played the following selections : ‘ Morning«= @Melody in F.", Rubenâ€" stein. (£ \Itival March," Jules Therese. . * x 2 Eveninng’an‘ta’sia "on “Easterl Hymn." / March, D‘Auvergne Barâ€" nard. [ Benedictus rey The echurche delight both m Rev. J. Alla Matinsâ€"East EASTER MUSIC IN GRIMSBi CHURCHES \YÂ¥ERY FINE W e ns ind norl (i 1V6 Methodist Church s of â€" Sermonsâ€"Morningâ€" g the Fact of the Resurâ€" Eveningâ€" "Witnessiig at . JOHNSON, â€" â€" Grimsby. }~.*«== nglish churches. Andrew‘s Church Allan Ballard, Ministe: )e1IO0 w P o )eumn rTC musi( n an OonCl 0 Tou nems be l1 1t 12 1 ititu AULC )1 Hamil}â€" Snyde: n H And knows just why "ENGLISH" Paint is so good. In VII l PAID UP Subscriptions to the Indepenâ€" dent will be acknowledged in this column as soon as they are received and entered up in the books. Parties who remit us and do not see the amount acknowledged here should drop us a card. No receipt will be sent except by special request. Mrs. J. Cloughley, Grimsby Feb. 1,10 W. B. VanDyke, Grimsby.. May 1,/11 coming along benesth the mountain, as it Jdoes, it seeins tertain that the company is about to make a_ bid. for the fruit traffic and also get a share of the suburban passenger mon ey going in to Hamilton.. With a first,. class service, there would be little doubt of it getting _ a good deal. If it is the intention of the C. N.â€"R. to grade the survey being made through the present terâ€" fitory, it will be one of the costliest, as regards land, ‘exâ€" propriations in the history of railroad building in this part â€"f the country. * C IT SURE LOOKS LIKE THE C..N. R. FOR US Beamsville, April _ 12â€"Cana dian Northern Pacific Railway surveyors are quietly laying out a _route for that railway through the very centre of the fruit district. From here to Grimsby the way will go under the mountain, through the most available properties in the pro vince.â€"It will cut in two, prac tically speaking, both villages, but from the present stakedâ€" out survey Grimsby . is | Tkely to get ithe worst cf.it in‘ this respect: come and can in the meantime find much that is of particular interse t to himself. Sportsmen never fail to find something to suit their tastes in each issue of Rod and Gun. C sisters and â€"Messrs _ Wilfred Ewart Shields spent Easter at ~ymburner‘s, Basingstoke. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Park a tle son, are the guests of Joel at Dunnville. parsonage. . Messrs Leslie and sisters and â€"Messr Ewart Shields spent tOI Mi1 dith a PT Ot] hose 1¢ nan EieuS! 1€ S1 n Mi D RANDRAH-HENDERSON. mds Jnzaease LIMITES OT Sp€ _mast seneca _ urler and brothe , spent Good F1 ‘‘The old man knows good paint, you bet. 1di1 ield Kauffman, ‘a Bhields a of Binbrook lields, at M yuIctly . layiag that â€"railway 7 centre of the From here to PAINT S C Friday Mount ind 01 n( of 1( ~O1 lTtOon M U M on W1 Miss ind lit U D Merrittâ€"Wilcoxâ€"By Rev. V Gaff of Campden, on â€" Wednesd: evening, Clara Wilcox, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John WilcOo®, to Cu tis Merritt, both of Clinton Tow ship. ciared Dr. and Mrs. Fairfield : Miss Anderson ideal entertain Contribution in aid of the Begq ville public library. # A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Dr. and M':s.J Fairfield on Friday evening last, when they entertained a large number of their friends at a musiâ€" cal evening and also progressite con versations on the topic "music‘ which was very much enjoyed. After the program, the guests sat down to a very dainty repast and all d Rev. F. C. Piper of Thorold changed pulpits with Rev.â€" A Caslor on Sunday last. l Wm. Schultz expects to have hi mill equipped with electric powe during the next week. The members of the Grimsby Bachelors Club were entertained by the Social Club on Monday eveninz. broke ¢ went an operation in fHiamilton on â€" _ THIRTY MOUNTAIN Thursday last, for apendicitis, is (Held over from last week) getting along nicely. Mr. Sussex of Beamsville, gave a Senator and Mrs. Gibson have re| very interesting address on Sunday, turned from Cleveland. in the church here. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tufford have Mrs. Salsford of Hamilton, is visit moved into the Lounsbury propeâ€"|ing her daughter, Mrs. W Groff. ty on Ontario St. We have our roads all scraped. Miss Ferguson has returned from| Mr. G. York of Beamsville, callaf a visi with fher sister in Pem on MrP" A" Swonot An Qundaw 12. Miss Hazel MciIntyre, who under went an operation in Hamilton on Thursday last, for apendicitis, is getting along nicely. Rev.<â€" Ritchie of Toronto, w28 preaching in â€"the Presbyterian church on Sunday last, owing to the death of a friend of Rev. Mcâ€" Queston. (Held over from last week) A cheque ,for $100 has been re ceived from Mr. M. F. Rittenhous for the Beamsville band. Mr. Elwood Comfort, 0o toon, â€"SBask., is here to a his wife and family back west. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Everett"ltfa the weekend ~with ~reftatives _‘ 0 Streetville. . W _ Miss Pauline Ryckman of Toron to, spent Good Friday with ho grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. _ Gec Ryckman. : Miss Evelyn Gibson, who is at tending school in Montreal, is hom. on her holidays. ‘ Garnet Gibson and Miss Vioi: spent the weekend in Woodstock. We understand . that Mr. J. P Osborne, who is in the hospital ai Hamilton, with typhoid fever, is improving. 4 _ Unester Collard had the misfortun of his feet cut of last woek:> Hp is rrank PiOlt was on & busi; trip to St. Joseph‘s, Mich., ; week, for the basket factory. | | Mrs. Smith, of Springfield, \ spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, .L I Bennett. h cuea. w 110 the misfortune of having iO of his feet cut of by a yard engl last week. He is the eldest son: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Collardf;;; place and he is reported to ‘ ting along nicely. N 1 o_ { ( | C 1 ‘A. W. Tecete ’Wm. Tuck, fD. McDonald GeO M dmissio owWwn Mi J.. H. R. H A. W.‘ Boos, Grimsby W. A., Thomas, 4@ Isaac Game, «6/ l F.>G; Rice, is Thog. Walker * C. Schaeffer * J. H. Meath <Co us Thos. HRome. HamiKA Muri 01 [s1 Irs. Makepe 0 n rank Piott has. Taylo: _â€"_D. Albrig l l w W in k Wa 1 H H bod y K W Do a V H V U O1 home, Hamilton aducuard, Winona,. Pillar, Wincheste: Cooper, Caistor Centre. ... . . Teeter. St _ Ann n Rij Burton n inni D 1C1 MARRIED t] al ilt H id M Torre _ Comfort, of â€" Saska is here to accompany itc} 0) 1g} 1 d )m VILLE, APRIL 19 11 ns O l INnOoIt LCE V 1 11 11 ++ Dec St. . Anng . Dec ome nd l oronto 1 )v Dunda > herd 1teTtainers nLe» EVA @nd MiISS Nettice PFox e â€"Beamsâ€"|are Visiting at Mrs. C. Copeland‘s. Mr. J. Davis of Latchford, is home for a short time. 4 Miss Josie Lally, who has been Rev. Mr. visiting in Toronto, has returned Wednesday| homMe: children 1€ SD y i1 > . ApT, y Dec. 31, )1 ) V A 1 to : the Dec Dec. 3111 May 1/%6 Jan 3942 Aug. ) 19@ Aug. 12711 Dec Dec W Dec, Dec, Dec, Dec, Jan. Apr, Dec Apr Mar Apr Apr Dec, July Dec, Oct. Apr, ns e Jec. 3 f :‘.‘7; ’ DecÂ¥i, M "eb. 15, rec. 31y )ec. 31081 )eC 0) spent 31 31 19G, good 301M d 31g 31fi 31/11 31, 11 $179. 31,11 SMITHYILLE Mr and Mrs. H. CGCouse of Buffalo, and Mr. and Mrs, W. MclLean of St. Catharines, spent Haster with My. and Mrs. W. H. Couse. Miss Mary and Mr. Chas. Morgan are visiting at Miss Morgan‘s. _ Miss Helen Wrong of Toronto, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. E. Morse of Grimsby, is spending a few days here. Mr. Roy Baker of Sudbury, is home for the holidays. Miss Fox and Miss Nettie Fox are visiting at Mrs. G. Copeland‘s. Mr. J. Davis Af T a+akEAasi :c .000 at 31," 15, 31, 15, 31, 15, a few& days under the Mréand Miss Moffa it T‘Zf’.‘into. The community _ was greatly shocked by the sudden death of Mrs. Muggish, and a great number attended the funeral as a mark â€"of sympathy for the bereaved relatives cffice The building was a oneâ€"storey frame in good repair and the loss will be rather heavy. Miss Lele Fitzgerald is mistress of the school and has some 35 pupils under her charge. a staunch Reformer. He was a well known and successful agricultural implement agent and had formed a large circle of friends. One son in the Northwest survives as well as his widow, who was a daughter of the late Abraham Martin, for many years Clerk of the Township of Lonth. Many friends will regret to learn of the death of Mr. Courtland High, which took place at Jordan Friday at the age of 67 years. He was born in Clinton township and resided in the district during his lifetime. He was Mr./ Robert Wade COURTLAND im.â€"GH PASSED AWAY 11 _ Union school No 5, at Grassies, a l;;}?o"l@a.tion oo the T. H. & B... on the %Qoundary line between North Grimsby ,?'nd South Grimsby, was totally desâ€" égoyed by fire at Doonâ€" on -Thuljsday, Originated from & (Quantity Cf hot ashes left in the POrch in front of the school. dealers, 25 cents per box Co., St. Thomas. Ont. Contain the active principal of FIGS gombined with other valuable medica. ments which constitute them the best reimedy for the above ailments. At all Mr. A. Sweet on Sunday last Dr. Wolfenden is building a n \The British and United States Pharâ€" acopoceias, two of the greatest medical ooks of authority, state that the active Eincipal of FIGS is a valuable LAXAâ€" PIVE remedy in the treatment of all PDNEY, LIVER, STOMACH and OWEL disorders. GBASSIEK thi good § Made of eversaw at. .. v Mode of fine Venetians, Worst.«d ouches you would see in any suit in the Suits for women all sizes, 16 years up to Made of good wool m Saule for ecach :;.......;. .. _ All perfectly made garments in absolutely correct style them samples made up to stand the best of expert examinatior most cases. 47~49 King Street East MEDICAL _ | ‘~& wade of Guelph, spent under the parental roof. Miss Moffatt spent EHaster 0b s SCHOOL ‘DESTROYED BY FIRE ITrimmed Sh The Greatest Suit Values in Canada AUTHOCORITY lat( FIG PILLS utitu () Canama an Kiddies Re imne chips, braids ies on sale for $8 12 t ith Duchess ribbon es of ali kindsg at 7! n#hams an ite mulls and lawns finished with ina serge eefers wo n ments. At all or The Fig Pill and suits for misses at 42 inch bust, $15 00 to a new f Mohair br SHEA‘S LIMITED, Hamilton worth $4 aterials in Panamas and Voile Hat Values * Irt n nen material, dark and li TAPLEYTOWN Owing to the inclement weather on Wednesday last, the meeting of the Women‘s Institute was postâ€" poned and will be held on Wednesâ€" day of this week, April 19, at 2.3% p., m., at the home of Mrs. James Penfold. Addresses will be given by Mrs. E. Freel and Mrs. M. A. Miss~(_es and Women‘s Suits $15.00 The Easter program given by *the Sunday school, was a decided sucâ€" cess. ’ Misses and Women‘s Suits $12.50 Edward Clark of Elcho, was the guest of Jason Zumstein over Sun day. Harvey Betlar ‘of New Liskeard, who has been spending a few weeks with his parents here, leaves on the 18th for his new home in Alberta. . Mrs. Newton Teeft has returned from visiting friends at St. Thomas. Farest Wadge and sister, of Grims by, are spending their holidays with friends here. & Mr. J. K. Teeft and wife of Bethel, spent EHaster with Mr. Wm. Nearâ€" gatrh. * Mr. and Mrs Hamilton, wer Kennedy‘s for Miss Grace Walker has gone to Saginaw to visit her sister, â€" Mrs. Bell. Miss Coutts of Toronto was visitâ€" ing at Mr. Claud Snider‘s for a few days. Miss Hattie Tremeer is home the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Acton spent a few Cays at Buffalo. worth $5 for 50 for $3.50 incy straws, b Women‘s Swell Dress Hats Four Other Special Values 1 small flowe to $5 00 Flawless in cutting and color can the largest and most select ass shown by any jewelry establishme All our Diamonds are mounted ir thus keeping them under our pers Look for our registered trade mar MARK OF QUALITY Iweeds and Basket Cloths, bi country, $20 value any of them \_THE _/ WATCH /7 HOUsSFE wur Angioâ€"Uanadian model and our New York model are the two favorites this season with the younger men especially, and our window displays show the new browns and dozens of greys in the mewest fabrics to choose from at $12.00 to $25.00. finished with Chiffon etc A b o o t i . . _ ds only a side issue with us, but you know to be thorough in main issues we must be thorough in side issues, too ; so we have our buyers and designers go to New York and also to London to choose matgerials, study the changes in styles and colors as we‘l as fabrics, and our designers being tailors‘ exâ€" ercise fine discrimination in their selection of models, some of which have to be Canadianized a little. Children‘s Hats $3.50 Wash Dresses at $4.95 Women‘s Suits $10.00 $16 this reasonable pr Our Angloâ€"Canadian model and our [rs. Palmer Merritt ere visiting at Mtr T a few days. 10 and 12 James WINSLO W That Will Appeal to You fine Swiss n tutely correct styles, beautiful won expert examinations, prices 4 and i iutifully trimmed with flowe U Only Perfect Diamonds value, on NEW YORK beautiful value at I8suERS or; marmacEe LICENS OA K B .7 t Coict Can ealer:mour stock." We garry by far nost select assortment of PRECIOUS STONES elry establishment black and all good colors color 1CC, 2 11 ounted in our own factory on the premises. : our personal supervision from start to finish. trade mark in all our rings, K. & B.. THE , newest styles of sleeve and skirt rwork and laces $1.25 rood wool materials, newest styles for. :s lacs tX Ceui m Hip length spring coats $7.50 for $4 95 Long coats, colored collar and cuffs only autifully finished All on gale at c 10 weI 10 neat and stylish $3.50, $4.50 Mr. Willie Land wishes to extend & card of thanks to his many friends who presented him _ with several bags of oats and a good supply of split wood during the winter. Oof Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson. Miss Louie Norton has returned to her home here, after spending the past week with relatives â€" in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Jasg Arthur and Mr and Mrs. Harry Hall and Master Murray spent Sunday at the hom» Oof »~Mr. and Mrga . Tamingan t. slight token of thei of her valuable service organist, during the na A number of visitors attended the special Haster service in Cheynes Presbyterian church, Saltfieet, â€" ou Sunday last. The congregation of Cheynes Presbyterian church, presented Miss Pottruff with a beautiful diningâ€"room clock and a neat purse of money as Master Hugh Neil of 65 East Ave., Hamilton, is spending the Haster kolidays with his uncle and aunt ara their family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jamieâ€" son. girl members of the Institute, will be awarded prizes for a specimen o; their sewing on the neatest â€" made aprons. We hope there will be a good turnout of members and friends. Moffatt, on the subjects respectivel; . ‘What We Go To The Institute For" und "How to Make our Meetings Simple and Interesting." The young HALL St. N. Hamilton. ind folia ‘s.. .P. A. Ptolemy and son, Mas Cecil, are spending a few day: of all kinds, velvet and 1 with all one price .. es 49c up to $3 35 JAMES ST., NORTH HAMILTON regular $1 SES $1.50 and $1 their appreciation ces rendered, as past four years. Arthur and Mr 8â€"=10 Hughson Street North the hio the best value you ie aemasses" 3 .04.99 00 coat and skirt 0 to $13.50. on aâ€"class style » e e# e $l5000 siirsis93.90 silk bows, n( values in â€"*+++, 080 $10.00 . $0.9 $12.50 . OR $10.00 1li Y

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