Grimsby Independent, 1 Mar 1900, p. 4

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. Atlantic to the Pacific, the same sentiâ€" Y 32 i provails. Sympathetio and euloâ€" #w_ messages from the Mothorland and South Africa endorse and in this sentiment. CANADIAN HEROES. €*W _ _ When the news of the relief of Kimâ€" necount of hoing in Wt by Palh ited with the motherland in a common ::;'.:.'ll be drawn more closely to: atlice or t +. This baptism of British blood Coentre: ‘ret the bonds of unity between Buppur wilf fous parte of the British Empire, byterian *"" have been out down in noxt Mifoy sngly hut their work was. done, ,...{..uundan-nhohvnhu riotie F40C, among the English speaking â€"A shork \ of ,lwm.nunuu"hh the veteran anit. l‘:nnv:‘lh British Empire to relieve Boamsvilie, M fellowâ€"citizens this office thr nod. .o Harst. he invader from our territory, _â€"ijpis cdisteat asd seattered . colonies b, ow tends to strengthen that bond IJ? + mw(."::‘t&n our greatest joys. This ,.‘1 towards with equal force to our sister Fund. _ whose sons died fighting side â€"A short The 00 the cause of unity of aim most graceful tributes of wellâ€"deserved praise have been bestowed upon our e.l'lllhl. 11 ktnds of and faney book and 150 prigting at shoderate prices. ehurch and school, in the press and on the platform,in the crowded oer and by the quict fireside, the kindest words of tenderest sympathy have becen used with Perhaps never before has the bond of sympathy and unity within our bordâ€" beriey flashed meross the wires last week, a thrill of joy was aroused and flags were raised in honor of the occaâ€" sicn. _ But immediately . afterwards came the advice that a number of brave Canadians had been killed and more wounded. Joy gave way to . sorrow. The heart of Canada went out to the relatives of those who bad fallen in the struggle, . In parlisment and legislature, «* jotes and Comments. t DL accmsntioniaf tho ! on finesquanty % s nc ts TUPSMOT :. cpedh 0-0&:“&”&.&-& ce GRIMBDY BCAMBSVILLE AND BMITHVILLE . Tuursoay, Marcn 1, 2900 J# INDEPENDENT Livingston & Brown, BUBSCRIPTION RATBS. vear $1.00, 8!x Months 50 conts. ADVERTISING RATES In o woul sroid and wili 11 Year Per Mo Wnn 8 > ‘Boards to appoint Dental Surgeons and require the compulsory examination of pupils‘ teeth. ‘The President was rcâ€" quested$to appoint a committee to draft ‘.pdtloltnh Legislature favoring ‘lhobjnt. Though we are not ready to say that the time has come when "‘an-q*ullhqnth this 1-q,ambnmumn-u--n, eases, the tocth of the children do not receive sufficient attention, . Regular examinations by competent dentists would prevent much pain and <illâ€"beaith on the part of those whose teoth may be inclined to carly decay. The first annual report of the Ortbâ€" opedic Hospital, Toronto, is t» hand. \muu&-hanum, the poriod of fifteen months covered by the report, a steady increase of usoful work has been sccomplished. Paticats to the number of 172 were reccived from Toronto and 72 other places in Canada and United States, and 156 were discharged; 100 were under 14 years of ago, 98 were males. The charge for public pationts is 40 conts a day. Provisions is also made for the destitate poor at this deserving institutâ€" appointing fence viewers, pPMR® w.,',':‘.‘ pathmasters for th';:-r l.;‘: ‘The following persone were appointed A farmer Iivhgh: short distance from Woodstook Intely fallen a svioli-un'w swindle, tha particulare of are published as a safeguard to readers who may be apâ€" proached byfl.--n-n‘-T-l} rascal who porpetrated the doed. Some time ago a Inhn..:dhfl- ualss this farmer at his home, with a sample of stock food which he it bui‘s rariny oftetimesisiamrepn e had a amonget government -'::-nl stations, aopu-‘dlb to take a smali qn-dtynuu:vlb..lhlmou an order which the unsuspecting farmer signed. A short time ago, the latter reseived 600 lbs. of the stosk food. which would take away from his place and distributs among his various pattons, Imagine the farmer‘s surprise when a strangor called at his tarm the other day with a promissory noto for $189.00 for which he demanded psyment, It turned against lag evuld be found to ‘ir! lny.ri& -ul::{ under mpression that it was the supply 'lblnlhnpuhdddhlhhr::- of the neighborhood, and which he is the old â€"the signature in his ons hand vritley sod "the goode fur which _ the ',.a’-'..i’ calls are in his posscesion. o will -i-:l be obliged to pay the notoe without redross, Blown to stomsâ€"driven from the trenchesâ€"the swarming germs of La Ori"obylr"-hl’o"u!.h e § 8 Aeg Emm na e n qi eng: A statement was also read from the treasurer showing the amount of money on hand and also the lisbilities of the A ...Ea.. r-wi sigued b; was Oliver Tallman and 64 others, "‘l"“‘" ing essistance to ereot a house. for Mre. Joseph Horton, whose house was unforâ€" tunately burned some weeks ago. Held w last aightâ€"a torrible headâ€" ache by Wiley‘s Pink Powders. _ Mrs. Tallmsn and Mr. Fritshaw ap peared before the council in support of be ANOTHER WARNING. Look Out For Them. inst property on wh ;.Mldl.:wl. on which nothâ€" hwâ€"n‘m Aaron A Nelson, Alfred I1, Hawilten Jacobs, W H Jacobs, John J Reid, Marshall S Merritt, Issac H Nelson, Eigin Oil}, Fraok Travis, W J Purcell, G W Muir, R H Walker. Alex Mil mine, James Ross, E J Roszel, Samue! Loarbrigg, Martin V Johnson, J B Terâ€" y berry, Albort Milmine, John Corhnic, John C Hofwan, Charles Fritshaw, W E Ficld, Samuel Melotyre, James L Hoffman, Jobn A #ook, Auton Melick, Lewis Culp, Charles Schnick, A P Mcâ€" Collom, T A Hutt, Herbort Travis, G L Grifin, S Baroard, Norman Bartiott, Wesley Merritt, Delmar _ Nelsou, R F Naish, James Joslin, Samucl Sweet, Thomas 1 Kettle, Albort Stowart, Lnâ€" cian Zamatien, Charles Book, A D Middaugh, Alex Coon, R J Baldwin, P T Pysher, W A Roberts, W G Moâ€" Collom, Jonsthan Shromm, George H Moved by Mr., Patterson, secconded by Mr. Secor, that the statute labor on :'vpny in Smithville, assessed to Amos B. Adkins, be performed on Road Div. No. 53 in place of Div. No. 50. Carâ€" Moved by Messts. Telfor and Book, that the potition of Oliver Tallman and 64 others, msking aid to rebuild Mre. Joseph Horton‘s house, be recvived, and that the sum of $35.88 be granted b{ this counsil, the same to be paid to Olâ€" iver Tallman, and the Reeve issue his cheque for the same, Curried. _ _ months haie T aickly Heart uflnfll’u 1'1::;:'::"0”7 We mt pulaing o ie motipatoten,, ilburn‘a Heart and !'-'-'l_"fi' et Grippe, Debilit “:.a.u'.'.fi'.." . or MB m-mi-fl ,lcvn,. Weak Heart or Watery Blood, . Price 800. a bok. On motion of Messra. Book and Telâ€" fer, a bylaw was introduced and pussed to raise a sum of money by way of a loan to defray the expeoses of the town: ship until the taxes are collooted. On motion of Messr®. Patterson nml; Secor, that the clerk write to the varâ€" lous saw mill men in the vicinity asking for tenders for 4000 feet white oak nk, 5J inches thick, 12 and 16 feet the Reeve and Counciliors Book Secor be a committce for purchasâ€" h’ the -3 Carried. i to meet at Howâ€" ols nen Smrannine m hnd 4. * and COR CTE * AC OX "Anen and ds toacher, bl-u-o much run down ond do bilitated and was very nervous. Two months ago she began taking Milburn‘s Good Dry Wood ‘of all qualities $3 to $5 per CGord, GRAINX CHOPPING A. W. Metcalfe, Prop. and shaitered nerves, To such we c08â€" fidently recommond Milburn‘s Heart and Nerve Pills, and in doing so we are supâ€" wfln testimony of Mrs. l.flli- Street, Chatham, Ont., who the following â€" statement: â€"â€" * Milburn‘s Heart and Nerve Pills are, beyond question, the best remedy for nervousness and all exhausted conditions of the system lm' exMBREAAT OA C NSR dm of, _ My daughter, as a result of over stud and close application to her dutics as schod eut, split and delivered. KINDLING WOOD by bunch or GRIMSBY Wood Y ard also done in firstâ€"class style at lowest rates. Running every day. How Teachers May Prevent the Breakdown of the Nervous System which often Threatens. * sfmtotune t Leniin m ho cromcemand positions on «ccount of ;nm‘ now on hand from Elgio Oill, Parmer Mer» h April 7. ngaure rige Clsek. or cord. L.-"n':a.é able to work much and was *L van Ihadeck Biced Bitters highly recommended, so got a bottle, ______ _ _ months I was as well as over I was in my life, Stores at Toronto, London, Windsor, Pruning Knives, Grape Twine, Etc. Oak Hall, Spring Medicine. Removes all poisons and impurities from ies strength and vitality in place of *Two years ago I was "I started taking it, and inside of two -jhl-umumj was in my life. "I ebeerfully recommend B. B. B. as a FRED HAMILTON, Overcoats 65 King Street, East, NMarch The Best Good W aterproofl Coats at Prices Ranging from $3.78 up to $12. The Balance of Qur Winter Goats are OfEPCA Db y sive th:(nm If,o-mlookin‘lorninmthynmm m.nmf)wdonotmditu present, put it away until next ig advance in price. Nos. 10 and 12 James St., North, HAMILTON. HAMILTON. FOR Pruning Shears, You‘ll find next October M{cu outlay has netted about 25 per cent. _ Yes, next Fall clothing will make a For 87 you can buy conts that regularly sell at 8.50 For $5 you can buy ulsters that regularly sell for 6.50 K Gut Prices in all Sizesâ€"â€"â€"â€" MARCH IS THE TREACHEROUS MONTH Wina 9 All Lines{to O‘BRIEN‘S HIGHâ€"CLASS SHOES St. Catharines andiSt. Thomas How could you wind up the dullest month, ABDoliar Saved is a Choose From 27 King St, HAMILTON. SAVING PER CENT PAIR of SHOES.

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