Grimsby Independent, 19 Feb 1902, p. 2

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Warrar Clothier, No. 9, MM8T8"" _â€"Same of our Canadian idi «mbarrassing and ambiguous friends. The other day 4* CC q0 ccctusd Lam delhttt® * 0 "llith us. atay and have tea with us, if you have no other engagement. HMe went from there to call on a Canadian lady to «whom he brought * letter of introdue #ion, after « chat with her she said ikindly, "MY daughter® would be +0 'b“ to see you at sup| with us to marro® if you have ~..'7.77.x.......- Â¥ Also a few bushels of the great new rn-n.“l‘hoboolq" Last season 10 ibe. of seed produced 6 bushels Ap N{..'.ld."«llfl, 1 wile east of willage â€"Next Sunday evening the Rev. John Muir will deliver the first of two «liscourses on the ninth commandment which dencunces faiseâ€"witness bearing, taking as the subject of the first serâ€" mon, "The slanderer at work or the methods of the gossip and scandal the occasion â€"Auction Saleâ€"The next nuction wale is at the farm of Mr. Wallace Campbell, one mile east of Jordan, on Tuesday 25th _A quantity of Farm stock will be offered. Seven months <redit, sale at 12 o‘clock noon. Jas A. Livingstone, Auctioncer. KOMHEY _ 0| do Ed mare t went to seo an who came across the At m”'fv ..‘ the duughters will be gnd atay and have tem with no other engagement ' °o us call on a Cans â€"â€"â€"For Saleâ€"Good Colt, rising four, partly Aroken will make fine driver,o° muitable for general work. Also a driving mare aged six. Apcly E, L «Jemmett. â€"On Tusgday evening a number of eida-pu.-s at the home of Eli Singer in the form of a sarprise party The evening was spent in games aad «.nd 21st. â€"Mrs, William Andrews will be receiving at ‘Lakelands‘ on Wednes: <lay and Friday, February the 19th â€"The members of the Epworth Lea: ue of the Grimsby Methodist charch have accepted an invitation to visit itba Smithville League on Friday evenâ€" + g. § to 10 a.m., 1 to 2 p.m., 7 to $ p.m. Telephone No. 1. â€"Mr. and Mis. C E. Wenver have rone to Windsor to spend a week with #riends DR. R. A. AL E X A N D ER, Phy: sician and Surgeon, Residence and ofllce first house south . of I'uoh{tnhn church ll-ln_.u-_n west. Grimsby. Hours, D.bzfi: bk%!‘?.&l.m of Onâ€" stario and Chicago schools of Dentistry. He â€"For Saleâ€"A quantity of good straw mpply Thomas Muir, Sr, one wile west of Grassies Corners, aupplics everything in dentistry. . His z:-lu-m the natural teeth nnly uily and permanent sets of teeth that in ;L..:mm";tc:flmhl to the the a love any hfimm'b&hn.flnfflnm of. #ice in Ontario can do. His full sets of teoth are $8, $7, $6 50 and $6. Partial ones â€"For Saleâ€"A good stack of straw about eighteen tons _ Walter Hopkins, ] mile west of Grassies Corners. dn proportion. â€" For Saleâ€"Cedar posts, round and aplit. _ Apply to The Bradiey Comp iny, Hamilton â€"The 44th Regt. Band will plav a the Rink on Thursday evening Feb MONIY TO LOAN ON _ MORTGAGES, . ete. Apply J. W. Jarbix®, Court House, Hamilton. â€"Miss Maud Sis ger is at Nisgara Falls N. Y , visiting her brothers For Saleâ€"9 pigé, eight wee! Grimsby, Feb. 19. MONEY TO LOAN. : A situdblggedi to see an acquaintance «s the Atiaotic in the and the lady said my be glad if $ would ton with us, if you bave Panis are like moinss t wenther and thicker Men are often wis Such mistakes are o T on the Ond 11 und others wi!! be present and speak ’Emy membe; of the Court is invited to be present. â€"A rich sermonic treat is in store for the people of Grimsby. On Sun day, March 20d, the Rev. Dr, James Henderson, associaie missionary see rotary, will preach in the Methodist church morning and evening. _ Dr. Henderson is knows throughout Canaâ€" dian Metbodism as the prince of pulpit speakers. Grimsby is seldom favored with such a giffed divine. _ All should hear him at the morning or evening service, March 20d. â€"House cleaningâ€"Mr. Lawrence Glass wishes to announce to the ladies of Grimsby and vicinity that hbe is preparing to take up carpets, cleanse and repair and reâ€"lay them in first class style, _ Curtains, blinds, pictures &c taken down cleane Ifand reâ€"hung. He has had considerable city experience in this line and guarantees satisfaction. Prices reasonatle. Orders may be left at the Independent or at his house on Elizabeth Street, Grimsby. Pulpit for Rev. Mr. Awde in Merritton on Sabbath last. one } 1 want to tell them derstand Just how the FL Goodyâ€"Goody 1 â€"The furniture was placed in the ald Bowslaugh homestead last week by Mr. W de is Rosm, who will soon tike up his residence there. â€"â€"Mr. Issac Zimmerman, assisted Post master Beamasvilie, gave the Indeâ€" pendent a call last week., No one in this country is more welcome, â€"J. A. Livingstone will deliver an aiddress on the progress elll:rn 25 yoars at the annual agricultural supper at Stoney Creek o-."l'nnhy evening \Feb. 20:h. â€"R. J. Snetsinger and family, of Cornwall Ont., have come to reside in Grimaby. Mr. Snetsinger has been «mployed in the Dairy business in Eastern Outario, but he would like to engage in the fruit growing business, heuce his removal here. At present he is living in O«ric Neal‘s house on â€"Court Grimsby No. 74 C. O F will hold their regular meeting on Tuesday evening, the 25th inst. . Afrer the regular business is transacted, the members will hold an "At Home" (as a reception to the new members) in the dining bull of the Mansion House. Representatives of the High Cour â€"â€" Hockey _ Matchâ€"The â€" Wellind an1 Grimsby Hockey teams will play a le«gue game in VanDyke‘s rink on Thursiay eveniig, Feb 20tb. The tith Rext Band will be in attendance, Iate eirs both ways â€"For Saleâ€"160 aeres, in first class concition for either farming or fruit growing _ Will be sold nitogether 0: in small lots _ Possession immediately Six miles east from Hamilton, near Beach road station. . Apply Mrs. H J. Smith, Cherrybank Farm, Hamiiton Ontario 8t. â€"Edrick Johnson, so well and favorable known as one 0f the s«lesmen in P. H. Gawble‘s store for the pust seven years, opened out his own store on Moud«y moraing. _ His stoc‘ is all new having been purchased within the past three months and Mr. Johnâ€" son will fix the prices so thit ho is nound to do a good trade. Reforendums § want to tell your read whould be run, Because J fear that co â€"For 3loâ€"Pair of democrat sleighs, three seats, a‘l upholstered,nearly new ; also pair of heavy bobs, in first clars soedition. Apply to W. H. Nelles clerk and treasurer, North Grimsby, â€"For Saleâ€"Ten aeres choice sand land, part‘y planted. New buildings, cistern and cement collar. Good loâ€" eality. _ Price $1,600, if take., at once E. S Jemmett. â€"Rev. l_l J.__l?u:-c_. suppl ied the oll them plainly, «o 8" ©8" id the Flabbyâ€"Babbic« live Goody Land. me to Burn: readers how A country Canada‘s all can un a very evil SMALL FRUIT Farms FOR SALE. The undersigned have decided to divide m their 84 agre fruit lu-k[b-c 12, (}-me-h: 1, and Broken Front, Korth Grimaby . iuto small lots to suit Eui-n. with l--.-ur‘ on North and South road. _ This farm is only oneâ€"half mile west of the Village of Grimaby and known as the Fitzsimmons farm ; within a mz.shn «listance of the trolley ; has Ed me house and large new basement ‘harn ; the entire south end of the fatm is in orchand with cholcost fruits ; easy terms of payment. . Apply to K. F. DWYER, Security Loan & Savings Co., St. Catharines, Dairy: Meeting A meeting in the: interest: of the Vineâ€" mount Butter and Cheese Association will be held at Palmer‘# school house, No. 13, on Tuewlay, Feb. 25th, 1902, at 7.30 p. m. A number of leading Dairymen will be present to address the |meeting, ssmongst them will be the following speakers : J.J. Parson, Jarvie; K. l«¢, F. M. Carponter, Stoney Creek, The public cordially inâ€" won. The Secretary of the High School Boand has received Inspector Hodgxon‘s report. It does not, a« indeed it could not, give a high rating on the necomodations, for of course we know the building, thelighting, heating, ete., are not up to date. The real work of the school however, which is that of the teachers and seholars is, we are glad to see, away up at the highest noteh. . Miss Strang has been en gaged since his last inspection and he says ; "I think the Board fortunate in having secured the services . of Miss Strang, who gives promise. of proving a highly successful teacher," . The follow» ing are a fow other extracts ; "The genâ€" eral tone of the school is good and the work thorough"; "I am delighted to learn that there is a good prospect of a new building in the near future"; "The timeâ€" table is well arranged to suit the ciroum» stances of the sehool"; Division of dutics among tenchers, aatisfactory" ; Di« clpling, excellent." In his marking, 1. mean® the highest D uow acnetate IV ing M*17+ " ing T14 inspected. Hagerâ€"In North Grimsby, Monday Feb. 17th to Mr. and Mrs. R. Hager, Uied. Gameâ€"In North Grimsby, on Feb 13th 1903, Walter Game, at the age of 27 years. possible, 11 means goo poors 1t will be »seen that our High Sehool English and history 1, High School Inspector‘s Report. lish and history !, * [â€"11, Mathomatic® 1, Comme ing, 1 means the highest ans good, 1J only fair, IV m »seen by the following Sehool ranks very high ; tory I, Classic« I, Drawâ€" matic® 1, French 1, Read: worcial T+1, Science, not To Cure a Cold in One Day Take l‘unv:rn-o Quinine Tablets, All -m.'uunm the money If It falls 10 eare. K. -dnn‘nl“-lunllnoniiu- ate imany eustomers for the patronage extended to me in the past, and take this opportunity of asking for a continuance of the same to iny son, J. H. Whittaker, who will continue the business. I wish to notify the public that L am retiring from the Boot and Shoe business that I have carried on for mu{ years in‘ Grimsby, In doing so I desire to thank"* AOop Un O on Pn t P titic use of these weapons by Sergt !‘H."'“.‘.- .:.l Sorgt. Parkhil, of The 44 Rogt. Band proposes holding a Military entertainment on Thursday, March. 6th, in the town ball. Harry Fay, commedian from Toronto and Miz Howard, violiniste, of Hamilton, will assist, aod the band will ."ur‘ for the Girst time as a military organizaâ€" tion. _ Another interesting feature of the programme will be a sword and. bayonet contest to illustrate the scien ‘ 1 2s in nds dan rent veul C907 3 13th Reg., Hamilton Business Notice: Military Eutertainment. ‘ High School Officers. In the report of the High School Board in last week‘s issue we omitted ‘lb. paragraph giving the election of officers which was as follows : Rev. John Muir, chairman ; W. B. Calder, secretary, --l_ Win. Forbes, treasurer. 1E PC CCEREEP CORE â€"~ se 4 the annoal <entertainments. ~ The"~ amounts should have read for 1899 $57.90, and for 1900 $52 39. Total, $110.29. Men‘s Sox and Rubbers at cost. Heopairing a Mpecialty. made on upâ€"toâ€"date lasts, $3, $3.50, $4. Men‘s Arctic Waterproof Overshoos, regular $1.75, now $1.50, Men‘s Arctic Waterproof Overshoes, regular $1.40, now $1.25, Men‘s Low Overshoos, reg. $1.40, now $1.15 Tadies® * «_ **_ $1,10, now 90e J. H. Whittaker, Grimsby. For Ladies and Gents. war also an error in last week‘s

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