Grimsby Independent, 1 Mar 1900, p. 7

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0 â€"I$421,q «displayed bles the most fastidious w:i.h-dll:; :lutn.flhh‘thlvlll We have a line of fine * * and Scotch ‘Tweeds in exquisite patt A t im am ha io en r-:&nw-h-t- # Suits $12 to §25. §2,50 to 30. NL'II.IM-R:.I‘. On Tharsday evening, Fob. 22nd,â€"a «most interesting game of broom ba!l was played at Doran‘s Rink between the following teams; S Wismer, J Marlatt, J L Snyder, W J Drope, G E Miller, F Randall, J Aitchison, and J A Pettit, C Wenver, E M Mibel!, F Unwin, A “'t?.' R J Hewat, K N ‘Grout. Some of the players were out <of practice, not having been on skates for years. But the benedicts had a blissful time and the spectators enâ€" S eeoping, h6 axirieg “.J."“"..z‘“‘ ng. swirling a ng, and nirh‘ and sweating, and calling and falling, nto., gave ample evidence of the closeness of the cantest. Meforeo Brownâ€"Smith at last decided the game in favor of the first team by a score of °8 to 7. It was noticed that several of the contestants bave been walking very upright since the game, while others were rarely seen for several 8. H. Teotor Wins His Suit. Whe decision ot the arbitrators in ‘the cuse of Teeter vs. Cousins has been taken up and it is favorable to Teeter. The arpitrators were James Hewitt, â€"contractor, Grimsby; D. W. Vanhorn, carpenter, . Beamaville, and a conâ€" tractor from Hamilton. _ The decision S“‘t' 8. H. Teetor $753.15, and ousine has to pay the costs. The suit grew out of a dispute over the building of a barn. ‘ S. H. Tester took ‘the contract to build a barn for Cousins who lives at Beamsviile. He waus to use part of the timber out of the old barn and farnish the balance new, as the work proseeded. Cousins claimed that Teeter was using timber that was unfit, and ordered the work stopped. Teeter proceeded. Cousins threatened dire things, but Tester *ept on working. _ One . morning "Feeter found a lot of the rafters cut in twain, but still he kept agoing. ‘Cousine got out an injun:tion, but Peeter beat him in the argument at sgoode Hall. ‘Tecter then went to to work again. Céusins served a notice on Teeter to quit without prejudice to his right. q‘uur quit uur:n-t to the courts, . Tinally it was referred to «wrbitration with the result as above. 4o will mh-u, cost Cousins $1,500 and he mot got a barn yet. As at the capture of Cronje, the ‘Canadians rnud equal to the ocâ€" â€"cassion. . After a spirited struggle the wm":t:idblooil tk:l':.::v:;‘:‘xd ing‘s was + lag "Tue Haple LeaP, _ The game between picked z.fiu., :l.d Canadian teams, billldmllor onâ€" day night was r-d Tuesday ni‘ht':: nmur:‘ the failure of the electric lights. â€" The teams were, Engâ€" lishmen, @W. ‘Farrow, F. M. Unwin G. W. Moyer, J. W. Unwin, T. Schoâ€" St. Andrew‘s Ohurch, Grimaby. The annual meeting of the Woman‘s Auxiliary was held on Friday last when the following officers were electâ€" ed for the ensuing year; Presidentâ€"Mrs. A. G. Pottit, Viee Presidentâ€"Miss Grout. _ Recording Secretaryâ€"Mrs. G, C. Drop», G. E. Miller, Jas. Aitchison. Improve the blood: brace up the werves ; strengthen the heart ; beautify the complexion ; while you stop painâ€" «#1NK POWDERS, fGeld, W. Smith; Canadians, C. Weaver Pottit. Corresponding Seeretaryâ€"Mrs. B. R Nelies. 10. i . Troasarerâ€"Mrs. J. H. Grout. Delegatesâ€"Mrs. G. C. Pettit and M rs. B. R. Nelles. Phipps Bros. OUT OF THE CLOTH He was called to the bar in December, 1871, and at once entered h::nu ship with the preeent Hon, J Burâ€" ton, being appointed a Q.C. by the Doâ€" winion government in December, 1889. The partoorship with Mr, Burton conâ€" tinued until his elovation to the .bench of the Court of Appeal in Ontario, and after this Mr, Waliker became tho head io mapranes and . _ For the past fow had | been in business by bimself, baving withdrawn from the Seott, Lees firm. Ilr. Walker held the high position of examiner in law for the University of { Toronto, hoiding the ®position for the poriod of four consecutive yearsâ€"the llongn trm allowed by law for the same person to hold the office. Of a |c$iund gentlomanly disposition, Mr. | Waiker was liked by a large cirele of friends, . e was not promiucntly ideoâ€" tifled with public affairs, and his latest venture in public matters was his asso. wiation with the projected Hamilton and Ancaster cloctric railway, The deccassd was married to a daugbter of the late Josish Holmes, of St. Catbarines, and leaves a widow and one daughterâ€" Boatrico, Mro. Walker is a -fmr of Deputy Adjt Gen, Holmes, of London. Ay") . Mr, Menderson, representing Bal four & Co., of Hawilton, was at the aludth.ul-‘bvu Monâ€" day to meet the growers of this vicinâ€" ityudu‘l!:.onr the matter of conâ€" tracts, company expects to put up fruit of all I':::h. and tomatoes, but will not handle corn this year. Mr. Henderson offered 20 cents per bushel for tomatoes, but did not get many contracts at that price. He will return again and try to meet the growers‘ views. The Weilâ€" Known Hamilton Lawyoer Mot His Doath Hither by Accident or Dosign on the O P.R Tracks ~ On Tuesday morning, Feb, 27, W. F. Walker, Q. C., of Hamilton, was killed as ho was on his way from his home to his office. Tlie deceased mot his death on the U.P.R. track at Chatles street, and while it would a pear to be an accident at least one 'lpu uess says that such was not the case, According to the account given :{ Mre. Harry Biake to the Ih_-:flu ity reâ€" ;&:\,?_lâ€"r‘Wdinfi deliberately lay down in front of the engine lh:‘{il\d him. If such was the case the ouly explanation is that be was suffering from mental aberration. * A BRIEP SKETCR OP WIS CAREER, William _ Frederick Walker, M.A., LL.B., QC., was bora on Dec. 28, 1845, in the township of Clinton, Lin coln county. He received his primary education in the Beamsville Gremmar sehool and graduated at Toronto Uni versity in 1867, taking his M.A. in 1869 and LL.B. and medalist in 1874. (n Sunday next, ‘the pastor, Rev, L Brown will preach morning and evening. . The +pâ€"cial services now in progre»s wisl be continued during the next fow wesks. _ P«stor J. E. Trotter will preach the Gospel on the remainâ€" ing evenings of this week. Rev. J. L. Gilmore, of Hamilton, will presch next week. For the accommodation of those desiring to attend the services, a "carry all" will leave Mr. L. Wool verton‘s from the West at 7.15, and one from the East leaving the Park at 7.30, driven by James Marlow. Miss Lennie, of Mt. Forest, will sing the Gospel at each service. lu’ ervice bqhu7 “iu each night except .'uhy at 7.45. ‘‘Rokco Cereal Coffee," pure, wholesome, "'Mllli*lllfly recommended by phy. on ne raa on w custs on t at your meals I-«’-& ofpm:m tea and nh.’lo- packages, 16¢ lb, or 2 Ibe. for 256. _ For sale A. F. Hawke, Grimsby, the leading mer} "D is VV damke, Grimaby, the leading mer} cannot but be productive of much good, â€" Special music was well renderâ€" ed by the choir, Miss Lennic, of Mount Forest, sang a solo at each services. _ Hor rich soprano voice conpled with the matter of her salect ons added very much to the goud effect of the services. The anniversary services on Sunday, Feb, 25th, were conducted by Rev. x L. McOrimwon, Principal of Woodâ€" stock College, mssisted by the Pustor, Rev. L. Brown. _ The severity of the wenthe= prevented many from attendâ€" ing, otherivise the ~nudiences wouid have been much larger, However the church was comfortably filled at both services. Those present enjoyed n rich treat. Principal McCrimmon‘s morning topic was "The Holy Spirit", and his evening topic, ‘"The glorious Gospel of the blessed God" Both were able and eloquent addresses that Grimaby Baptist Ohurch A Wonderful Preparation, The Canning Factory. . WALKER KILLED. %v;u“uul rirtive Pn!-t...........'xm-l‘u.l ham .. ... . C Int. .. ... 6+ + Ium.m VaaDyke Trnesdale ... .. .. wo c oakrkrrees (Chapplnon .. ... ... n lce+6n 6+ Oulpt On Wadnesday evening, last week, the Victoria Juniors of Hamilton came down and engoged the Grimeby Juniors in friendly coatest, _ The veams lined up as follows: The same evening the Grimsby Seniors went to Dundas to play a scheduled league game with the club ( egtane se “",..."‘"....."'..':'..‘.‘.' our out. Anhnr‘ the first half the score was 2 to 1 in favor of the Dunâ€" ‘las players, who increased the lead somewbhat in the second half. ‘The visitors‘ combination was too strong for the local team and the score was in their favor. F. M. Unwin for Friday evening between Hamilton and Grimsby teams was postponed till Snaturday evening, Feb. 24th, for the convenience of our visitors. A large crowd witnessed a good game. It was hockey from first to last. Not a man was ruled off during the evening. The play was very fast at times. Our boys won goals in a few seconds, much to the delight of the audience, At the end of the first half, the score stood 6 to 1 in favor of Grmisby. During the second haif each team won ‘-l goals making the score 11 to 5 in Grimaby Smith...... Gibson Howitt favor of Grimaby. _ Referce Mai Dandas gave entire satisfaction, teams were composed as follows {p.n.uo.. for li&fipulth- of Librarian of the Free Library, mbhw.lll be received 2 to March 15, ©1900, Wlfl ould be made in writing and addressed to the Secretary. _ Particulars as to the nature of the duties may be obtained from the See retary, l 8. A. WHITTARKER, \ Becrotary, Grimsby Tecter ... Pringle. ... Grimsby ... . Victorias .... Dundas ..... Five years ago Mr. and birs. Joh‘ Durham -;n :{;-rd-d. and on the evening of Feb. 20, 1800, wood. on w:klin‘ was uhbnm their home in Grimsby, in the company of a largs number Jlnviud friends. .A sumiptuous . supper. . was Szoryad, and after justice was done to the good things provided by the hosts, games were indulged in and a most pleasant evening was spent in a -ochb’:- way. Mr. and Mra. Durham were made the recipients of a large variety of presâ€" ents suitable for the occasion. ‘r'hoy also received the hearty congratulaâ€" tions and good wishes of their guests, a list of whom is given as follows : ville, L e Miss Jennie Anderson, Wellandport. E. A. Sheppard, Merritton. G. llaflhlud wife, M. Durham and wife, W. F. Clarke and wife, 0. NeaL.and wife, A. Ockenden, and wife W. Durham and wife, D. Durham and wife,D, Frest and wife, A. l:{n and wife, W . Marsh and wife, W. Book and wife Mrs, Geo, Neal, Mrs. Frank Hand, Misscs A. and M. Senske, M. Hughes, R. Ur E. and N. Hand, Z, Graisley., Messrt. Neal, R. Hughes, C. lhh:t . Smith, J, Hand, K. Norton and W, Neal, of Grimaby, _ Nige! Keep, Treasurer,will be at the meeting to feceive membership fees for 1900, and each member Jnyl-‘ before the end of March, is entitled to the following fine collection of plants : 1 Palm, (Kentia Baimoreana), 1 Lily bulb, 1 Ampelopsis Veitchie or Exoâ€" chorda, Grandeflora, 1 Wisterea (clhimbâ€" er), 1 Large Golden Prolific Plam. L. Woolverton, President. The Loagoe standing at prosent is as follows :â€" Grimaby plays aoother game each with m"“«m‘- and Igumlu. 0 only one is gained, the penuâ€"nt comes to Grimaby, Grimeby Horticuitural Society The next monthly mesting of the Grimsby Horticultural Soviety will be held at Wictoria Hall on Saturday, March 3rd, at 7.30 p.m. J. M. McCulloch of the Post Office D.‘;:l' Hamilton will Jin an address on Palms and Decorative Plants, illusâ€" trated by lantern alides. The lecture is free to members of the Society and their friends. M.~B. Tuiford and wife, and Tia Tuiford, APPLICATIONS WANTED. R. Millyate and wife, Jestlo Miligate, Tor L Book, Jasper Book and wife, Beamsâ€" Wooden Wedding. HOCKEY. +..« . Goal .. .. «... Point .. .. Cover Point ....Forwanls â€"~f Grimaby. W [ Airoiee .... Tramsdal .. . ... MoPhe# ......nl‘hnmh «... Sim Th lhgrl-'.y Yorie kle of The Lost. M.. C. DRE W We have lately been W ‘llé‘ stocks of lumber, ete., for this season‘s business, and have been able to secure some rare bargains and considering the recent rise in all grades of lumber, we know we can defy competition. v BEVELED SIDING _ . i , * o un t ts Crimsby Planing Mill _ * We have a heavy stock of thoroughly seasoned and clear lumber for this purpose, on which we are offering sume rare bargains. HEMLOCK BILL STUFF _ iei SHINGLES Can fill your wants as to both quality and prices. Opposite G.T.R. Station, _â€" GRIMSBY DOORSâ€"â€" DL OOAE sndhine dn us n ui icciediicntihlh 0 lh wtniier ad «â€" We ropared . to nd conTRAGTING AND BUILDING:â€"We am rmparel, to yromptly atte Under the terms of Ajna'-lll am . me« tioa of Dawe v. Allan and with the syprobaâ€" tion of the Master of the High Court of Jus tice at St. Catha:ines there will be offered for‘wsls by public anction at the Uleolu. BHoyse in‘ the Village of Grimsby, in the &-flfy Of Lncols, bw *4> ssid Master or his clerk on Friday,?March 24, 17099ut the hour of 10 a.m., the following ‘valdable freehold property,viz.: Containing by admeasurement twoutyâ€"sis and oneâ€"tenth aotos of land,be the same more or less, composed of part of lot number two in the first and part of lot num» ber two in the second concession.of the Townâ€" ship of Notth Grimsby, in the County of Linceln, with part of the road allowance beâ€" tween said Inh.mmld..f at a point in the southerly lim‘t of the Hamilton, Orllub, and Beamsville Rlestric Ratlway O-u[n:{ 8 right of way and at the distance of six chains and seventéen links on a course north 88 deâ€" wwees anil 25 miuites west from the nlurllz‘ .l‘l-s‘ of said lot lumlu: swos tonee south egrees west parallel to cast t said lots number two,33 chains and 959 links more or less to the southâ€"west of A. R. Whitelaw‘s lot; thence south l‘l.rpwl cast on the rear limit of said Whitelaw‘s lot one chain and ”’.Ihh; thence south 218 deâ€" Go-m the westerly limit of A. R. hitelaw‘s lot 21 chains and 50 links more or less to a stone plauted in the southerly limit of lot number two in the second conâ€" amemng on oi oLE 3 . _ ‘The ground is a sandy Joam and ln a p:d state of caltivation, The property will be offered for sale subs joot to a reserve IM'.M.h. hp-uh..r .hl{ my ten per cent. 0 re money «af M l(-u'ol sale to the nl:dou or their solic« itors, and the balance in 30 days thereafter into Court to the eredit of this action, with« out interest. es C $ cession aforesaid; thence north 72 dcfln weat in the southorly limit of said lot 4 shains and 2 links to a stone at the south» cuutl{u'k:lv-. Book‘s lot; thence north 16 degrees cast in the casterly limit of tnfl Wm. llool';'lnl.eh(n more or to & at the north easterly angle thereof ;f.':- north 72 hfil- ‘-‘ 60 links to a stone: thence morth 18 degrses east in the easterly limit of M, E. Book‘s lot and e o uy fie hage or way ton, Grimaby and '.“:-nfllo Rlectric Railway ; and thence south 88 nl-‘m- and 25 miuutes sast 4 chains and 26 links more or less to the "2' “h"..-,,.{",_ uo ols Ager B Gkl Hamilton Stone Road and is about one mile ' from the Village of Grimsby, _ The B., G. & | 1. Rlectric Railway runs in front of the thik erty, . There is .hfl twoâ€"atorey dwelling house with brick kitchen upon _lh The vendors will only be n“lnl to furâ€" nish a Registrar‘s Abstract of Title, aud to m-miduh. copies thereof, or eviâ€" of title as are in their possession, | In all other respects the terms and conditions of sale will be the standing conditions of this T. hn on omsrs. one, + taric lumhlu. Catharines, or from John Moskin, Q.0., Official Guardian, Toronto, Dated at 8t. Catharines February 27,1900, F, W. MACDONALD, Local Master at 8t. Catharines _ Ingersoll & Kingstone, vendors‘ solicitors, 5n U ihetines, The property is on the south side of the A wellâ€"assorted stock and most of it dry. pp'--u will‘be to your interest to give us a call before placing your order, as we ve description in the market, or will make them of any special design, _ W fan Turnh thiveughty Rifentted duow. om $1:90 ead up. ~ _ t JUDICIAL SALE____ OF REAL ESTATE. DREW wants to make your acquaintance, DREW will sell you at right prices, DREW will treat you honorably. DREW will appreciate your patronage. Every Day Is a Bargain Day at DREW‘S GUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN iN EXCHANGE FoR coons, DREW DREW DREW i DREW . DREW DREW DANIEL MARSH, Successor to A. .J. Smith (sk | T take this opportunity of noti For Bargaias in Overconts, For bargains in Mantles For Bargains in Dress Goods and Furs For Bargains in Ready Made Clothing For Bargains in Carpets For Bargains in all lines of Dry Goods For Bargains in Genta‘ Furnishings WOR KLEIN & BINKLEY The Watch House HAMILTON Change 1 take this opportunity of notiâ€" fying the public that 1 have porâ€" chased the Pnintifi; and Decorâ€" ating business of Mr, A. F. Michâ€" ener, Grimtx. and will b:"ro- pared from this time forward to attend to the wants of the people in that line. and you will want to do some “bse.{fnc up" and renovating. || . _Painting, Paper Hanging, Grainâ€" jug and g"m\s:mngwrmmpt- ly and in the very best style. Yours for Business, W. L. HAIST, Grimsby Business Spring is at Hand, We will again give n-:v.uhulk." q your eye on this space you want le bay m...... WATCH â€"US FORâ€" A T C %aemer

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