4 it a + i _ Mr. Harry Daw of Hamilton, spent "Monday in town. . Falls. Messrs. Love and Sovereign atâ€" tended a midnight show in Hamilton on New Year‘s eve. Miss M. Snure of Jordan, was the holiday guest of Mrs. H. T. Jewson. _â€"_Mr and Mrs. Gordon Conant of Oshâ€" awa, were New Year guests of Senator and Mrs. E. D. Smith, of Winona. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grout were holiday visitors with Mrg. Berry. Miss Jean Woolverton of Buffalo, is the guest of Mrg. Norman Nelles. J. E. Henry, of Winona, left last week for a winter visit in California. Miss Sadie Anger, of Dunnville, was the guest of her sister over the woekâ€" end. Miss Marion ‘Chisholm, B. A., of Kitchener was a holiday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Hazlewood. 2 (Mr. and Mrs. Charles MclLeod, of Evanston Ill., spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Manson, Lakelawn., Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Henderson and daughter Betty, jof St. Catharines, spent the holiday at the home of Mr. W. Sangster. f Mrs. Wasnidge, Ontario street has returned home after spending a couple of meeks with her son in Niagara Falls. Mr. J. S. Jackson spent the weekâ€" end with friends in Elmira. Mrsg, W. L. Stephen with Strachan spent Christmas with her nieces and family at Dundas. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Frampton have returned home â€"after s«penndimg a couple of weeks at Sturgeon Fally. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stewart and family, Grimsby East, have returned home after spending a week with friends in Elmira. Misses Betty and Lois Farrell, John street, have returned home after spend:bm§ a week‘$s vacation with friends in Hamilton. Mr. Alec. Runciman spent the holiâ€" day iat his home in Hamilton. .. The Misses Ingles, were guests of C. J. Emmes, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, of White Plains, New York, are visgiting in town Mrs. Gilbert and children, Sturgeon Falls, are visiting iat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Frampton. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Haist spent the weekend in Niagara Falls. Miss Vera Lampman spent the weekend in Niagara Falls. Port Nelson, spent New Year day town. + ‘_ Mr. Frank Smye of Montreal was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Hull. Mr. Erie Patterson, of Toronto, was a weekend guest with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hazlewood. Our readers are requested to send in itemsgs of interest for this column to the Editor of the Woman‘s page or phone 23 or 36â€" Miss V. Luno is holidaying at her bhome, Main gtreet east. Migs Violet Stewart spent the weekâ€" end with friends at Winona, Mr. R. W. Bryden is vigiting in Elmira. Misgss Isabel Day, Toronto, spent the holiday ~with her friend,; Miss Peéart Farrell. € ts Mr. and Mrs. James I Theal and efa,'_mdly, spent New Year day in St. Catharines. Mr. Harvey Hazlewood of Port Colborne spent the weekend at his home here. Mrs. W. L. Stephen John street, has returned home after spending a few days at Dundas. Mr. and Mrs. A. Melick, ‘of Smithâ€" ville, were visiting Mr. R. T. Theal on th> holiday. ; Wednesday, January 6, 1926 The Misgeg. Olive and Phyllis Jewâ€" n, spent the holiday in Niagara Messrs. John and \Charles Clark, Social and Personal OF INTEREST TO ALL WOMEN AND THE OCCASIONAL MAN in Bupper was served at the hour of midnight, and dancing continued until two o‘clock. ‘The patronesses were: Mrs. Hamilâ€" ton Fleming, Mrs. S. F. Williams, Mrs. Charles Wouters, Mrs. J. F. Mclay, Mrs. Armand A. Smith, Mrs. S. T. GCreoct. 1 During the evening pretty novelty danc»es_ added greatly.to the gaiety of the dance. The smart street costume designed for women prefers line to trimming. With sguch a costumie the wearer can do no ibetter than stick to the tiny felt Advanced istyles for spring from some iof the leading houses in Paris, herald the use of Rajah gilk almost exclusively for the smart woman‘s sport attire. Some of the newest evening gowns are featuring lace for trimming very efifectively. As an example one gown described by Henri Bendel is of silver cloth, maintaing the slim silhouette by means of m moulded ‘bodice and The room which was used for dansâ€" ing was attractively decorated and the music by Colton‘s Orchestra of St. Catharines, was excellent. E[)O'l_lqru- fug| ‘OnS ADbVIAEMIAANN® #2, 8 Alftezw“&;}uuc@emfthe happy couple left for New York and points east, the ‘bride traveling in a rosewood crepe dregs, fur tri med coat land hat to match. On their return they will take up their resilence in Brandon, M n. At the business meeting of the Linâ€" coln Loyalist chapter, I. 0. D. L. money w.s grahted to the work in India; also $25.00 to the War Memorâ€" ial Fund. It was decided to hold a Valentine Dance on Friday, February 12th, iat the Village Inx, of which furâ€" ther notice will be given later. A card party is planned for the near future. The officers and members of the Deer Park Golf and Country Club gave a delightful dance at the Village Inn on New Year night. Very gratifyâ€" ing results greeted their efforts as it was an unqualified success in every way. $ 4t J. W. Unwin, Main street east, sailed on Friday last from New York for England, where he will remain until (March visiting hisg old home. Mr. Unwin, previoug to sailing spent several days with his brother F. M. Unwin, in New York. ; a very ‘pretty wedding, when. Edith | 44 Alma, their second daughter was joinâ€" | D ed in holy wedlock to John E/ Fardoe, | son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Fardoe of Brandon, Man. Rev. C. L. Poole of | th Central United _ ‘church, Grimsby, | 8 officiated. The bride wias charmingly | . attivred in a dress of white silk georâ€" gette, trimmed with rhinestones. Her | â€" veil was caught with orange blossoms | Y and pearls and she carried a 'la,r'fge A bouquet of white roses and maiden | C\ hair fern. q1 Mrs. W. E. Johngon was the hostess at @ charmingly arranged bridge of nine tables, on Wednesday, December 30, in honor of her guest, Mrs. Keemle, of Chatham. f FARDOEâ€"BOWSLAUGH & ‘The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bowslaugh of Grimsby Hast, Ont., was the scene at four o‘clock on Dec. 29, of The wedding toOok ‘place .t Orlando, Fla., on December 13, 192%5, of Edith Kerman, youngest Caughter of: the late John and ‘Mrs. | Kerman, to H. Paul Erwin, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Erwin of Oklahoma. { The house was beautifully decoratâ€" ed with ferns, flowers, white bells, streamers of white ribbon and Christâ€" mas decorati0n®. The brige‘s mother was gowned in navy blue silk and carried a corsage ‘bouquet of carnationis, Miss White, Miss Lee and Mr. Dick, of the High School staff, have returnâ€" ed â€" after spending the holidays at their respective homesg. } Mr. R:F. May has returned to Toronto, to attend the lectures at Osgoode Hall, after spending Christâ€" mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. May. â€" â€" Mr. Lancelot Servais of Buffalo, and Mr. R. Clesques of Rochester, N. Y., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Servais at the Village Inn over the Roliday. / Fashion Forecast New Year Dance ERWINâ€" KERMAN T. O. D. E.. . Yolks of two eggs, 1 teaspoon of salt 3 teaspoons granulated sugar, 1 teaâ€" spoon mustard. Beat all together and add 1 pint Mazola drop by drop. As the mixture thickens a flittle vinegar may be ‘added. , * o Note: Success largely depends on the cool even temperature of the inâ€" gredients. ‘ f e t te Currant Cake â€" Lewis Gun instruction will t held on each Friday night : January, . commencing â€" Frida: January 8th, at 8 p.m. Mazola Oil Dressing °. For the housewife who cannot atâ€" ford pure olive oil for a mayonaisse, the following recipe is a s'pllefn!did substitute: A little vinegar added to the keroâ€" sene for use in lamps, will great‘y ‘brighten the flame. j To Keep Carrots To keep carrots throughout th* winter, they should be stored in & cellar which is not too dry, and on thiat can ‘be kept very cold though not freezing. ‘If a cellar is very dry, bury the carrots in iboxes containing sand and thig will keep them from witherâ€" To care for silk stockings in the proper manner they should be launâ€" dered frequently and in luke warm soapy water. (Hang ‘by the toes and dry slowly. Stocking manufacturers tell us that it is a splendid plan to ringse them out after each wearing. fullness introduced ‘below the Diamondâ€"shaped sections of cre colored lace are applied to give effect ‘of godets and ito break straight hemline into points. All members of Company inâ€" vited to attend. Private Bus will leave Armorâ€" ies at 7 p.m. each Tuesday and Thursday for Hamilton courses, commencing | Tuesday, January 19th. PAGE LETTERS THE INDEPENDENT. GRIMSBY, ONTARIO LINCOLN & WELLAND REGT. W. W. JOHNSON, Major "B" Co‘y. L. & . W. Regt. THE, j Third Volume OF Household Hints * oi c on 0 <ome (â€" tb i0000 d it )CA C )e +) draits i .65 Recipes the Wash apples and remove cores takâ€" ing care not to break the apple. Pare a strip 1y inch wide @round the center of the apple. This helps to prevent the apple from bursting the skin durâ€" ing (baking. ~Combine sugar, chopped fruit, (butter ‘and lemon juice. Fill cavities of apples wiith this mixture and put into a covered ‘baking dish. Bake in a slow oven, keeping the dish covered until the apples are about half done. Then remove cover and finigsh baking. It will take about one hour to bake the apples. Remove from oven and ‘baking dish. «Pour over any juice in the dish and serve cold with whipâ€" ped cream. . Four apples, 4 tablespoons sugar, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon seeded and chopped naiging, 1 tablespoon stoned and chopped dates, 2 tableâ€" spoons lemon juice. in ioteo ie orRore en en enE d Inexperienced men wanted who deâ€" sire a chance to work themselves up to jobs paying $5 to $10 daily. We have work while you learn plan, and guarantee to give you thorough/ practical training until our Employâ€" ment Department obtains work for you as Garage| Mechanic, Electrical Expert, Engineer, Chauffeur, Barberâ€" ing, Mechanical Dentistry, Bricklayâ€" ing, Plastering and ~other‘ trades. Write at once, naming trade you deâ€" sire. Booklet free. A J0OB FOR YOU As a New Year Start TN + TT » TTTEOITTY » DT e UUUHTe U e HEMPHILL TRADE SsCHOOLS 163 King St. West â€" . Toronto Branches coast to coast Chiffon velvet is very smart, and when it is made into a frock that feaâ€" tures the fashionable circular fulness, it is appropriate for almost any ocâ€" casion. The neck of the model pictured is finished with a standing collar of selfâ€"material faced with fleshâ€"color créepe de Chine, Tieâ€"strings are atâ€" tached to the collar and fastened at the left side. The godets are inserted at the sides and back, leaving the front to hang in plain effect. Medium size ires 354 yards 36â€"inch material. ictorial Review Printed Pattern NO, 2897. Sizes, 14 to 18 years and 34 to 44 inches bust,. Price, 45 cents. FROM A PARIS ORIGINAL Daily Fashion Hint Stuffed Apples W. Moore, Grimsby, Miss Kate Lewis, Grimsgby, â€" December 31, ; December 31, L. L. Hagar, Grimgby, John Gibb, Grimsby, % Decembelr 31, T. E. Mannell, Grimsby, M W. R. Gibson, Grimsby, . i > Devcelnl‘ber 31, Bert Rummery, Grimsby, . _ December 31, J. S. Christie, Grimisby, ~â€" December 31 Mrs. E. H. Hull, Grimgby, _ / George Leslie, Grimsby, R. F. McFarlane, Winona, H. H. Ponton, 'Gï¬m'sby East, \ â€" Decemiber 31, W. W. Feirris, Grimsby, Miss L. A. Sunley, Grimsby, _ Decemibeir 31 F. Hand, Grimsby, Mrs. Geo P. E. Wilkins, Grimsby, A. E. Cole, Grimsby, Enos L. Fisher, Buffalo, N. Y., Decemiber 31, Misses Dolmage, Grimsby, December 1, 1925 Mrs: A .A. Currie, Toronto, _ . H. W. Hunsberry, JOrdan;i’-fSrbaIbivonv,. January 16, 1927 September 14, 1926 Mrs. Hannis, Grimsby, Mrs. Robt. Martin, Grimsby Bast, ° December 31, 1925 J. Coulson, A. H. Russ, Grimsby, December 31, 1926 Blair Falconbridge, Grimsby, } H. D. Dovenior, Oa@kville, _ December 31, H. Faulknor, Grimsby, _ _ Mrs. W. L. Stephen, Grimsby ~‘ Decembs Miss H.â€" Ward, Grimgby, o x / . ..‘ Decembelr H..H. â€"Farrell, Grimsby, _ Mrs.H. T. Jewson, Grimsby, \ Decemiber Douglas Bros. Grimsby, Earl B. Duvall, Grimgby, _ J. Hildreth, Grimgsby, Canadian Press Clip Seryv., Toronto, Decemiber 31. 1925 Fred Maw, Grimsgby, _ ; December 31, 1925 { o .â€" Decemiber Fired Andrews, Grimsby, ;. _ $ . Decemiber J.. H. Bowen, Grimsby, > S. B. Bonham, Grimsby, A. Hoewson, Grimgby, George A. Luno, Decemiber 31 W. H. Pettit, Grimsgby, L. A. Wade, Grimsby, Mrs,. C. A. Rae, Grimsby, %ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%gï¬%gï¬%ï¬gï¬%flï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬%ï¬ï¬ 4a § ‘ Sn "ANDERSON: tg f /‘ ~ § % The Grocer g%* \_%~ _ ANDERSON‘S :E Ee oupvereueueveveupususupusioupisupususuaususuazeuenâ€" Eï¬_ APEX SOUPSâ€" 42 4. | 2 TINS for ...:.:::.sorcansnnnas EE'% APEX COFFEE (A delicious blend)â€" HF 10 LBS. for ...........sereseerrsssrsassse> 5J MAYBERRY CREAMERY BUTTERâ€" ts Ibl...lik......iadeakertnarerghalafa ranees 51 NEW CHEESEâ€" 5J o Iblul.aill......¢sileeriarenndines dereakasans %ï¬ï¬ HALL MARK SOCKEYE SALMONâ€" talls, tin .. ......nâ€"akwugisernraras ues tress .. % AYLMER OR CLARK‘S PORK AND BEANSâ€" tg 2 TINS for .:...::2ip..0l....r..0ey negrasay ; Ug APEX GENUINE DUTCH COCOAâ€" A. R. Hayhoe, Grimsgby, _ December 31, December ?%1, 1925 . H. H. Astle, Grimsby, | | | Decemihgs ï¬f,;,dszs wl e aqg + s e m mds W aeg Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday GRANULATED SUGARâ€" . C. Pettit, Grimsby, . . _ (December 31, ‘b, Grimsby, i * December 31, per tin ... .. PAID UP LIS] ® Decembetr ‘ _ (Fresh ground for each order) December Grimgby, December Jordan Sta January cville, January Y, December isby, | Decemiber December ffalo, N. Y Decemiber isby, | \ Decemiber ‘imsby, Decembeir 31, VJ > . SW i Decéembe‘r 31, Decembelr 31, Decemibeir 31, 1926 Decembelr December Decemibelr 31 Decemibeér 31, Decemiber 31, Decemiber 31, June 20, iber 31, 1925 er 31, r 31. 3l, 1926 31, 28, 1926 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31 31, 31 1926 1929 1926 1926 1926 192 1925 1926 1925 1926 1925 1926 1926 1925 1925 1926 1926 1926 1928 1926 1926 1926 1926 1926 1926 1926 1926 1926 1926 1926 1926 1925 1926 1926 1926 Quebeéec Evenment: * / ~~ ‘The orange, in ‘hotter countri¢s th n ou?"s, is a fruit not only‘ tasty; "but exâ€" cellently adapted to the needs ‘6f" popuâ€" lations living under a torrid sun: But the ‘orange which is‘ impofted into Canada is a fruit picked ‘green‘‘in the orange groves of California~or Mlorida and which thus loses more tharx 50 per cent. of its nutritive, ‘digestive and healthâ€"giving propefties. Oranges sefl at rélatively high prices in Canada, which does not prevent a large proâ€" portion of the oranges sold being of a quality injurious to the ‘health of the consumer rather than ‘being a healthy article of diet.. On the other hand, the appleâ€"and our country proâ€" duces more than a hundred varieties of applesâ€"is the fruit par excellence for the temperate countries «of the north. A Phones 142 & 542 & FOR SALE â€" Rock Pullets and Leghorns. 14 Oak Street. THE BEAMSVILLLE CIDER MILL will run‘every day of the week except Mondays and Saturdays. _ Phone 106 ring 4, C. J:;: Crooks & Co. OVERSHOES ~REPAIREDâ€"Reâ€" soled and heeled with rubber. Good work that will last. Thos. Palmer, 28 Depot street, opposite Library. 2t SPIRELLA CORSETS, Corselettes, TO RENTâ€"Comfortable 5â€"roomed cottage, pleasgantly situated; hard and soft water. George R. Lewis, Winona, phone 38. .‘ H a ns 2 n o and Brassieres. 28 Main Street East, Mrs. K. M. Chester, Corsetiere, phone 377w, Grimsby. uS * 15 acre Fruit Farm, with new bungalow, heated by furnace, wired for electric light, good cisâ€" tern, new barn and garage comâ€" bined. 4 acres of grapes, 1 acre of peaches, 50 black currant bushes, some strawberries, raspâ€" berries, asparagus, etc. Left in the town clerk‘s office a parcel . of ticBRets for St. George‘s Church Glee Club Owner may have same ‘by paving for advertisement. FOR SALEâ€"Cutter, almost new, in good condition; good pair of bobâ€" sleighs; 4nd other articles. C. A. Smith, phone 30, Winona. FOR SALEâ€"Soft wood and Musâ€" koka Hard Maple, either in stovewood or four foot length. Terms Cash. H. H.; Farrell & Sons. FOR SALEâ€"Good cooking apples, Spies, Baldwins and Greenings, cheap,. T wo loads ‘of good lucern hay, loose. Jas. A. Livingston, Grimsby. Three ane oneâ€"half miles from city of St. Catharines, threeâ€" quarters of a mile from â€"provincial highway. ; é Price $5800.00; easy terms. Apply . .‘ Thos. H. Kells & Son â€"__R.â€"R.. 1, St. Catharines Phone 475 ring 4. or D. E. SWAYZE : Real Estate Agent, Grimsby, Ont. 15â€"Acre Fruit Farm FOR SALE _ ORANGES; APPLES EGGS AND CHICKENS ADVERTISE â€" YOUR WANTS FOR SALE OR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOUND 66c ;: 417Cz 29¢ % 40c o 25¢ : 25¢ i 25¢ % 70c 5 FIVE