Grimsby Independent, 6 May 1899, p. 3

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. [ E. J. Palmer, W M. FPORBES, Deputy Issuer of MARRIAGE LICENSES, Also operating the ROYAL INSURANCE GD., and agent for the GUARDIAN ASSURâ€" ANCE CO. Money to LOAn on Mortgage Security. R. A. Alexander, M.D. Residence and OfMceâ€"First M_-fll of PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, &C. "lllsesn.**s" GRIMSBY Oflice hoursâ€"9 to 10 a.m. DR. J. S. MORRIS ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENCES. PÂ¥1CE,â€"2nd flat Central Store, Main stroet, OFFICE NEXT To P. 0., BootsandShots It is our earnest desite to please the public, which we endeayor to do by giving the best value in Shoe Leather that experience and skill can produce. Our spring and are made on new ‘ and brown. Ladies‘ Oxfords from 75e to $2.25. Misses‘ Oxfords from T5¢ to $1.50. Seo our bargain counter for goods at LEss THAN CO8T. _ {Successor to Dr, Simpson} Physician, Surgeon, J. H. WHITTAKER Grimsby ;_____;-â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"â€"-_â€"â€"_â€"_'â€":â€""’â€"_’â€": Thursday, May 4 pnmar e ‘Eâ€"- â€"j Grimsby. | t vauee vevene vave ‘Felephone 44. Fresh butter and eggs taken in Also an Office at Phipps Bros, Grimsby |Smith, will preach s 20905 20 """%~ | this anmmeaeeeeeeiczee ies L?!';.h'lll l!':l .lu'li-" Servion at 1\|lh;vntlnul we are called upon to Thursday, May 4 ropided: tee, Hymn books|chromicie in this issue the death of| C mm â€"â€"The name of Miss Barr, our asâ€" tree of out most respected eitizans. : w I::.].‘,; .o‘th chool teacher, nppoars in wns. JONATHAN P. MUIR "' Grimsby in nummmins Querns UniP Tne |goimeay ang sighy un h c lns aail j _A formmaibnts Pnal: Reginet on anse tras | Een aameune ue vvnt for this examination have not been al passed awa a1 f y at her hore ;_(.;‘:.'.ng":gm and daughter and l:'o:tdh“ Inur:uo with her -ol:wol :;‘:l evening last. â€" She was o:.:: ! $ 4 89 7 in spent Sunâ€" C rooge" the high school in | C \, | l:;J. P‘.,:{-i.-. sw died some . J. Teeter “w" n t C Sss Eite Coon‘e semines" mnilitn: | tocoortiiny Here we use sprin.| Pn mt in Beind Eoo z w:-nhil bilo; .|:.l;u Friday and E:a:'::u“h comes our way since we m“‘d"“:“‘: 'o\.:o. from the effects urday, a | â€"For Saleâ€"An ll'::bonn. Enycle shop started Tore deet td | ues aee ol o "Your and orker and extra roader. wd wiak, and goodness only knows what leaves on= daughter (Miss Loura Muir) oll cheap. 7 R. Darby, urimeiy. . |Poup cigue on wayl n Reoin o O |want three brothere . 10. MoSrs her de o Tor Siig‘â€"Pats hile Eie npn‘htonnhvhu. We do first hk hants, Empire State, Pride of ol prigh Teg C ooc? why on yeuiuhe | ty wl io on Pc0 airch vants, Empire Smate, Bridy onrce | trade. _ Stone the barber, opposite the May 21d, to St. Andrew‘s chnrel yâ€" y . D. Kitchen, | post office. * cemetery and was attended by a North Grimsby. concourse of e is â€"â€"Col. Clarke, clerk of the On "_Ro Leoking, Backwordâ€"1s the |ing presen ianonadvbanie"" ~ i io Siiimeint o tario| hoading of A. F. Huwke‘s S eaves | e gusuite ponit: yeard lcutlmb. !:.‘;l the guest of | advt, this week, and a most appropri« wns. HEXRY G, MILLGATR o uen Grimaby, on | «te lu-dl-r it is. _ His fine iarge store About Easter time Mre. H. G. Mill â€"John Jackson, of Hamilton, who hmph: ::ld:‘ “:odn.m'.“ u:..‘m“ [ laes. o e ces s M was going into F. C. Halborstadt‘s pvfllll.tlh :5-;. will l:l $ S hotel ut Smithville, has decided not to the reader. Goods can be m’ °||l' go at present. cheaply in Grimsby as any where .:I â€"Wantedâ€"Pony 13 to I:Lhwh Hawke loads in Grimsby, Summer Norway Spruce 2 to 4 feet, about 109| / â€"C. A. Desew, of Ningara Falls, u* t taniey.." MeKinnon & Sons f XXY» , it it OhmaT He is getting “I“lll.l‘y maby. y to go to Haw to take charge â€"Don‘t Forgetâ€"I carry my hunâ€" of the electrical plant °“u.' M At 0 Ili nl dred samples of wall paper, latest Vusimows,~ Pred Grom went to Huwail p9 s y$ mw"" to you for your inspection. some time last year and was so nhrn\ * 1 ,:'ld”s ng a "card.‘ _ Hooms E“h ;m\.l.:.u,'u..; ho sont for Mro s measured. 0. E VanDyke, Grim«by. | Cfe®* ter for his father inlaw,| _ On Frida y and Saturday, Ma; h_s;,;.;;.i", Plants for io« Wil ::d;)‘l‘:'z."";:" J':";; r.‘:":“d' l;:c:: 12th and 13th, 1899, wo \vifi lnnk)< .':;f ;‘".l l!"’; mt $2.50 pet th0u® | joaaves on June 1st to take charg4 w special display of oo oi y ; u:::“ ‘s Eurly and Crescent at| f1p gots a largo salary and a free ©ArTER EAsrEr" STYLEs in trimmes “.'in;';' thousand. / L. E. VsnD9#®" | house. | The wan for whurm ho is oin“"nlwnmmdluwttidwlml notion T s . l to work is the sugar king or the | in New York Millinery Trimming C y cant Aid af the Methodist | Pacitic. /\‘“"l Novelties Cl se+ We are mauking extra prepar . "*~ 5_ wiive showin UaH Of C EOE CS mensured. "'5 E, VanDyke, Grim«by. â€"Strawberry Plants for saleâ€"Wil jams and Wilson at 8250 per thous and; Michael‘s Early und Orescent at 5o oo imonsaod, °L /K YanQurer, wmi ing. . On the pr frame barn, eto. dall, Grimsby. 'I'i'-l'p‘._: 7 to 8 p.m. Parliamen and summer styles ew ‘asts in tan, black Prosbyterian Churen. Apply to J. 8. Ranâ€" â€"J. A. U and son left last "l\nl-hy-wm!{n()*'l â€"Miss Rachael U t Sunâ€" day in Hamilton. s 49. â€"George Pearson, of Weston, was in Grimaby on Wednesiay on busiâ€" noss. â€"For Saleâ€"Eight_Borkshire pigs| _ CHEAPER THAN EVER. sight months old. Thos. Muir, or., Orassies Corners. Te fe~= â€"Walter Riddiford, of this place, | Beautiful Patterns 5¢ per roil. was entertaining his brother,of the Toâ€" G/lt Patterns only 10c per roll. ronto Military School, Sunday and Borders and cellings to match all papers. Monday. â€"_| ~ri0O0R PAINTS _ â€"Dr. and Mrs. Woolverton arrived home from New York on Monday night _ Miss Woolverton has gone to May 7th, the pastor will preach in the stt o m 200.A s( enc morning on "The Christian‘s Death and Resurrection"; in the evening on "What is Thy Life!" A cordial invitaâ€" tion is extenned. j â€"W. Henderson, who bought the W. B. Blmrum“-hh. known as the "Howe farm," has moved inudhrilli"’!h"'*' We welcome Mr. Henderson to Grimsby and hope he may eujoy his new home. â€"A prog:am of sports are now beâ€" prepared for the Queen‘s birthday s:hmdoludthfilh'i“hflfll a fow days _ Running races, pony races, foot races, bicycle races, novelty wh | chorc0 3 adt‘s | porusal t uo | the reader, cheaply in inds Hawke le« , 100| / â€"C. A a Ar o ds | races and games of all kinds the bill of fare. * â€"Ho! _ For . the Grimsby Roller Mills, _ We are leading in the business and are now prepared to do all kinds o«-mx-ol-niu Fine chopping a specialty. In gristin l"‘r““' -thhnt’bl- Give us a Full \lludlfldu hand at lowest cash [Absai 3 â€"H. A. Jookins, who arrived last in ufi.&, last week from Ingersoli, has rented the building just west of Stone‘s bazber shop and is putting in modt enA in i Â¥ re is an openi [for a business here and we ":t Mr Jenkine‘ success, â€"The volunteers were out stronger than usu«l on &unhwht Inst and several were in uniform. C:ptain Gibson and Lieutenant Cline are '03 anxious to got more of the boys arou Grimaby to take hold and join the company. Turn out, boys, und help got up a crack company. # â€"Hello! _ Here we are again. Everything comes our way since we got through house cleaning. A new bieycle shop started next door this wiak, and goodness only knows what WERECEHepe CC A special meeting of the village council was held in ‘the clerk‘s office on Friday evening last. Tha reeve in the chnir, Counci.lors Wismer, Grout and Miller present. P LC Lst an Livingston and MHMOT P!!"" / & npono(un-uluuvhpm avenue was prosented und a pay sheet laid on the table by Chairman Wi; mer. 4 The clock was ordâ€"red muwp"m Churchâ€"Next Sunday, Village Council. £ocrâ€"ARevcsur tm â€" o > t of Mi will be to paY Wall _ Papers FLOOR PAINTS Ready for use; all colors; will dry hard in one night. GROCERIES. Jelly Powder, all favore. ... . .. «+ s@fe «> Best Ginger SNMpR. .. .. .+ ++>+++ ‘ TRY TARTAN A. The Cash Store. Grimaby. _A letter was read from Wim. Forbes‘ T cb adviske n dn dn e o9 postmaster, offering the village the use | dnpmoluhulmh the recepâ€" of all mail addressed +. corporaâ€" tion officers. »# A letter was also read from Wmw. Forbes, congratulating the council on the action of the reeve and those assoâ€" cinted with him in collecting evidence and preparing the case for court in "H. G. & B. vs. Grimsby." bl'- his mmguw sentation was simply Whl."” \ _A motion was passed tendering the thenk«.ofâ€"she council to Mr. Forbes \ for his kindness in offering the use of ‘| a post office box to the village, . * _ Counci â€"T'Jr_ rned. _ Next regular weeting Mouday, May 8th A motion was passed tendering the|ally settled in Gd-\z: Hie Was honk« ofâ€"she council to Mr. Forbes| married on Oct. 9th, 1842, to Dinah or his kindness in offering the use of| House, daughter of George House, of post office box to the village. * |\Clinton Township. In 1849 he built Council :z-rud Next regular| and moved into the bouse which he meeting Monday, May 8th occupied up to the time of his death, _ .nz a period of 50 years. llthlM‘ v, t Mrs VlnDyhodrMMr.okln ou rp i. wedding, in 1894 Mra. VanDyke died. If Shiloh‘s Cough asd Consumption _ During the rebellion of 1837â€"38 the Cure, which is sold for the small price dec ased was on duty for his Queen of 25 cte., 50 cta and $1.00, does 904| and coun and many thrilling stories cure take the bottle back and we will heonldl‘:fid those stirring times, refund your money.+ Sold for Over|although he was then but 16 years of fifty years on this guarantee, Price 25 | ago f‘ow, and 50 ote. He was made a Mason on Oct. 5th, T. J. NOBLE. the Death has been busy in our midst Our ‘Summer »Millinory Opening . Days On Friday and Sdunhf'. May 12th and 13th, 1899, we will make w special display of the NXEWEST ©ArTER EAsrEr" styLEs in trimmed 'ntusrnnmd latest ideas and notions in New York Millinery Trimmings and Novelties We are muking extra prepara~ tions to have an attractive showing of real good values in upâ€"toâ€"date goods and Inunili welcome you to visit us on those ays. \ I await your inspection. mIss ETTA coON." oRrIMSBYâ€" Over A. J. Smith‘s DF n n® Cmgpos t n CC bueit: prepared for preâ€"|| y perfection." 1 ssed tendering the|, cil to Mr. Forbes|, offering the use of the village. l ed. _ Next reguiar ay 8th Oltizens to stay with hes mother, Mrs. 8. Oakâ€" > C s Mn ds ;'.',:T.’..a.."" to recruit from a severe attack of in grippe. She was soon ubu'hilyphm‘bmu‘fn-lh esc 499. ‘had already been sapped by the EriP and she was not able to go through mv,l-aud.ld\hhv«. She died on Monday, May 1st, at the age of 40 years. Deceased was daughter of Mr. 8. Oskley, of Grimsby, and liveq here all ber life until a year or two ago when she moved with her hus: Eie C s i onl oo n band to Toronto Junction, _ She leaves a husband, three daughters, a tather and mother, two sisters and two brothers to mourn her loss. The inâ€" armant took nince to Qucen‘s Lawn nv-uue-t‘h- to Queen‘s Lawn cemetery on | ‘ednesday afternoon and F‘W'M morGk VANDYKE, AN OLD PIONEER, PASSES AWAY. sn He was made a Mason on Oct. 5th, 1854, and up to the time of his death was, next to Capt Randall, the oldest living womber of the Grimaby Nfi:â€" In politics he was a" staunch former of the old school. In religion a Presbyterinn. He leaves two daughters, Mrs Moses Coriess, of New Durbam, Ont., and Mrs. Edwin Wilson, of Grimaby, and .44 df c 341 Bad 00 To + wl three sons, Charles E, Harry, and Rome, all of Grimaby. _ ____ _ "The funeral, which will be con@uclâ€" ed with Masonic honors, will take Ll:- on Thursday afterroon to Queen‘s wn cemotery at 3 o'_elosk in the :.‘.l.... on. Service at the 1 Brave Men Fall s | Vietime to stomacb, liver and kidney | troubles as well as women, and all lul| the results tn loss of sppetite, poisons in | the blood, backache, nervousness, headâ€" uhuldul.liuh-.m-dnlhlh‘.‘ But there‘s no need to feel like that, Listen to J. W. Garduer, Idaville, Lod. He says: "Eloowic Bitters are just lh‘ fihg?otl-n-huhidlml.'-, and don‘t care whother he lives or dies, It did more to give me new streugth -od‘od.ppdulhln{mlmfl wake, lcn-o-':ou:,,.ll h;:d have a new jease on life." y at am | drus store, _ Rvery bottle .-uou \ _ Sold by Murray Fiteh, Grimaby. f: U-l-t.:lhyvlmdlmp:“w‘ .h‘u-" contained in & w Tc un ue time of arle, there will be offer. w for sale at public auction on Saturday, May 20th, 1809, at 12 o‘clock noon b‘ James A. Livingston, auctioneer, at the n House, in the \'uhnc of Grimaby, the follow» |.“v:ly valuable villego prupe5F) vizo Part of lot number nine in ‘The first concession of the township of North Grimaby, in the Coun: ty of Lincoln, now in the Village of Grimaby, containing bY admeasurement . about three acres more or loss, . Upen the property are two good frame houses, & frame, barn. aud a frame saw mill, also a five lot of shoice lq c O veariog. The PrOPTY hh-:: m-':.'l-'h;- e houses, two me wes, & frame saw mill, also a five trees in full bearing, | Th« M UC_ The san weeks ETCO CIO .pnlmuul-'fl"‘ CC hy Cl carme mayÂ¥ jamin A upon tetn® 10 M Civly be varied «ale, . These term® may be varied AiCto sult purchaser, â€" For furt) MORTGAGE SALE. TB A. Liv1N0T0®, . mm Auctioneer, Grimsby« which will be conductâ€" Gimsow & OsbORN® Vendors‘ Solicitor®, For farther 5 re ,inn | Now um sik uad : 1or We h rat win. | labor s 1 breakâ€"|atus ar :-‘-, _of |little at itate, on | Charge Canada | painter anDyke, due time fl‘:'“' _ papers ve. M':! finâ€" He was oad ouse, he buile A. | 4 i i dgat PAL numlufl e cobant on day of Far Sighted Poople m“”-fimbâ€"% and owing to their perfect distance vision they imagine their eyes are alright, conseâ€" \Mwwh'fi'-h every pair we prescribe. S. A. WHITTAKER _ ___ SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN erimssy â€" + O No Oharge for Testing. C ROHE L EC mh!m headâ€" | car ie ) ‘.lI‘.,J ‘The only lasting remedy is properly fittm We have all the most improved labor saving machinery and apparâ€" atus and can handle a job big or little at rates far less than those charged by the nonâ€"progressive painter. _ PAINTER AXD PAPER HANGER, 5 «@#rimsby, =â€" = Ont. / _ Contractor and Builder John Battle, manufaeturer of the Thorold Cement, to act as agent for the following places, vie ; â€" Beamaville, Smithville, 8t Auns, Campélen and Jordan, | Morter of all kinds ready for use; Lime for white washing and all other builders® supplies can le bad at any time; it will pay you to get my prices before buying your \eement or letting your work. Use Baitle‘s Thorold Cement: it is the hnudob-p-ll-dlm-uvut-th as Silos, Stable Floors, Bank Rarns. Pig Pens, Pig Troughs, Bridges, Cellars, Cisterns, Foundations, Walls for Dwellings, Sewers, ‘Im Still Dams and all concrete work ,-h‘-fl&w‘-w&.“ . F. MICHENER, Suscemor to R. G. Hagar ® King St. Beamsville, hundred yards East of H.G. & B. station. 1 have been appointed by the estate of [3 JunstPovenbatet €. 30000R O. their best interest, before purchasing elseâ€" where, to call or write hrgc- of my first class stock of PEACHES, PLUMS and CHERRIES, _ Stock all clean and thrifty, and free of San Jose scale. 1 will j‘ithwl.qufl\yuluwhmdhu Agent for theâ€"â€"â€" which has always taken first prize in comâ€" EGBERT M. SMITH, . W. KENNEDY, rut Trees. .. Farmere and fruit growers will find it to o t tm ons <empbigy»n y h )\ comere. . KENNEDY Gpring Planting §pramotor Pamp snn sA#

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