Grimsby Independent, 10 Jun 1903, p. 3

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ACCESS SYSTEMS LTD J. W. Tyrreil & Co. Successors to T. C, Brownjohn, ~Clvil and Mining Engineers, Land -ur;onii e * Offlceâ€"7 8t, South, +« amilton inime, 74A _ The medicine company haye left town after a weeks stay + and the local doctors are at work again. ‘The Masons will hold an excursion this year which no doubt will celipse any thing of this kind that has ever gone from Stoney Creek. Ningara Falls will probably be the place of resort. «drowned. The funeral will take place Thureday morning to Toronto, service beâ€" ing at the cottage Wednesday evening. lage a Aying visit last week. _ His friends wore sorry to find him in such poor ‘The employees ol the Helderlcigh Fruit}Farms and Nurserics will take place next Friday, June 12th, to Model Farm, Guelph. Curswill leave Beamaville at 6.15 and Grimsby at 6.40 on the H. G: & B. Train on G. T. R. leaves King Street Station, Hamilton, at 8 c‘clock sharp. Single fare on H. G. & B. and $1.00 reâ€" turn on G. T. R. Mr. Parker has moved his family to ‘Caistor. ‘The body of a little boy named Ronald Boone, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boone, was found in the water close to the pler at Grimsby Park, Tuesday morning, The lad wandored away from his mother‘s cottage on Monday evening and after an allâ€"night search he was found at daylight Summer Patterns A foot ball match took place here Satarday evening between Kimbo and Grassies, _ Kimbo won, Ho, for §the l,ldorlolli Exourâ€" At the last meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid held at Mrs. R. Felkers. The ladies of the congregation decided to hold a garden party in the near fature. Watch for date and ‘other particulars Stewart, Geo. and Wos. Hart visited their auot, Mrs. Geo, VanDuzer, last Saturday afternoon. Michae} Webb left here Monday for Pennsylvania where he will visit his _ A good pré w’p‘l programme of sports. Every» Quite a number from Tweedside and Grassies went down to Smithville to see the marriage of there piutor, Rev. F: D. Roxbourgh. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Nichols have moved here from Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. VanEvery left here Friday morning to drive to their relativee howe in Barrie. Fred Jones, of Brooklyn, paid the Phipps Bros. Drowned‘at Grimeby Park. LAND SURYVEYOR. GRASSIES CORNERS For STONEY CREEK. TWEEDSIDE. vil The moonlight fell full upon the greenâ€" eward olthpr:"s‘tnhlud;“l: greensward was t moonlight sustair 4 no m .hhlh‘ T'olllm-l'llhnhun-duh. miding rpaot in a pstarully erident man: evident manâ€" aet. "Ths velee ‘of the youth tos and nmumrm-uu-uk«r" damsc?, i am in love. I have arrived at this conclusion not hast« LA but after careful introsp stion and se t ue e e en Sm PE fell to the music of the sea, and finally u:d-n" tation. Since first 1 met I have been troubled, my most uhrd?:‘{ x-ph- being an u&l-. vold. Toâ€"nigh e throbbing of that vacuum has been so strong that I have been able to locate it in my heart." . Mo meva Caol . -mu emotion and both of w he had been swallo right along. !pmdlnf a handkerchief upon thfn:nd,hlelupu his knees, sever> ing in his Impotuodll the last bond of eonnection between his suspenders and his skyâ€"blue trousers. "Oh, fairest of maidst" he pleaded, "enter now into that emptiness and fill it with thy light and lavender perfume." NT:;u'.Mll olhâ€"lu -l.l: 1:!; and a . Her face wore that farâ€"awa r!pnn‘n so characteristic of Plh’! Peak, Her mind was wandering down the dim corridors of -e-or‘ and had %“.w ie y ‘os’i}-l gum. out ln!uunanrum)"-.u-n“ with the exertion. _Finally, after consulting her notebook, Jimmy Brown is scheduled for two weeks !‘:'E,.“" Monday; until thea I am ;Z.“m.m.m words fell from ‘: you! .m.-hhn the ground and them . to After their hearts so as to run neck and and combining their t.huguhhoull-.flqnfl-d out into the cold, unfeeling world, and naught wn‘l‘l-:»“‘m hmm save mmuwhuydbup oo n e e t and long bows are not the implements of vengeance, but the pens of authors. Not lc“.u:.:h publication of "The Unâ€" speakal t" aroused much resentâ€" ment among the dwellers in Caledonia by its unjust criticism of the Scotch War between the Scotch and the Enâ€" glish is on once more. This time swords people. A counterâ€"thrust has now J peared from the pen of Angus MeNeill, entitled "The W English." This is made u'“o‘l sont In:“l:o-y. -mu-l nisbaet (this u..;'v.!{':.o..:. and some of deeming qualities of mind; her army is weighted down with commissioned offi cerd, ho'll‘"oll how to climb the so cial laduer, but understanding nulhg and caring as much about how to scal a kopje; mer clergy are debased creaâ€" tures, dishing up to a gluttonous public pabulum containing no ingredients of true religion or. ethics; her rlludnu are wireâ€"pullers; her poets died lo“x ag§7"and her fiction writers are aki only in glossing.over Shs zy)zar and preâ€" In brief, Mr. McNeill says England is decadcat. Hor men of business are "Wiiâ€" lie boys;" her journalists are tied to :fic:lâ€"o(rl-p; her employed men are serâ€" slaves; her women are as homely a» Don Quixote‘s duenna, and with no re Hfiq&‘a}-fm.‘a undiscernâ€" ing pul And so on unrnng the list of subjects to the last, "The Beloved"~ "He dtz ‘fatness and blessings as he walks. smiles benignity and tnd-u- ness and ‘Tâ€"amâ€"gladâ€"toâ€"seeâ€"youâ€"al u.ou.E P hmsk, ayings "Who is the ment ,l.l,.u"“ , erying: m man _ of ’lhg footstoolt‘ And all the r«rplu shall rejoice and say, ‘The Eagâ€" ishmanâ€"God bless himt‘" Young Birdâ€"What an extraordinary tesognge of l9 old sn 16 a Aepring" thisk: mbesAlly dhop. ar‘s Halfâ€"Holiday." against the Lnglish people and some of «â€"Well, if you don‘t call a woman 600 aomical who nv: her '-wlfihlr: l: 1 possible seco! e know what youw &MM Is~= Bews ditutits Winaubeat® ® "m'â€"hfinu'"â€" man abroadâ€"well described in the frony of the author as follows* The voice of the youth choked with "At present I am heartâ€"free. However, Husbindâ€"You‘re no: economi{cal. Wife The Englishman Impaled. A Moonlight Pastel, SHORTHORN bull of excellent milking strain ; also TAMWORTH and rYnsllKSHlRE boare. P he TDoan and Walker‘s farm, North Grimsby. Savings o. 2 Money Loaned Without Interest Will be pleased to have you call and obtain full details, open evenings, Take notice that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of Grimsâ€" by intends to construct cement sidewalka on the following streets: MAIN STREET. North side from R. Johnson‘s to Mrs. Alexander‘s, 1942 feet 7 in., 42 in. wide. _ East side from W. Farrow‘s to H. G. & B. track Main St., $43 ft. 11 in, 42 in. ‘Ikb. Municipal Notice. North side from W. F. Lewis‘ to Elizaâ€" beth St., 167 ft. 2 in., 48 in. wide. South side from H. G. & B. to corner Dolmage lot, 483 ft. 10 in., 48 in wide. North side from Elizabeth St. to Depot St., 643 ft. 6 in., 72 inches wide. _ South side from Doimage‘s to Oak St., 776 ft. 4 in., 72 in. wide. Nuith Side from Robinson St., to ast Corporation Line 614 ft 9 in., 42 in. wide. Estimated cost $3143.76. DEPOT STREET. North Side from RBurland‘s Block to Rabinson 5t , 703 ft. 7 in., 48 in wide 4 inches, 42 in. wide, West side from Adelaide to G.$T. I., 735 it. 7 in., 60 in. wide. Estimated cost $747.00. ONTARIO STREET. . West side from G. T. R. to Clarke St., 323 ft. 9 in., 40 in. wide, i e 7. â€" East side from Clarke St, to W. T. Clarke‘s, 517 ft. 1 in., 40 in. wide. Estimated cost, $324.36. ELIZABETH STREET. Fast side from Main to Victoria Ave., 817 ft. 7 in,, 40 in. wide, Estimated, cost, $323.16. MOUNTAIN STREET. East side from Main to Baptist church, 877 it. 8 in., 48 in. wide, Agor . r West side from El to R. Tecter‘s, 633 ft. 10 in., 36 in. wide. Estimated cost $506.40. ADELAIDE STREET. North side from Depot to Elizabeth, 01 ft. 7 in., 36 in. wide. _ Estimated cost, $237.24. JOHN STREET, South side from Depot to Robinson St. 662 ft., 40 in. wide. Estimated cost $264.84. und to assess the final cost thereof upon the property abutting thereon and to be benefitted thereby to the amount of 40 All the animals are per cent, the balance of 60 per cent to be nssessed upon the whole Municipality. A statement showing the lands liable to pay the said assessment, and the names of the owners thereof, so far as they can be ascertained from the last revised a«seesment roll is now filed in the office of the Clerk, of the Municipality, and is open for inspection. it Reepiop ons s ol SAlce 2i gs -riu‘-llw cost of the work is 8h47.30 of which $3328.41 is to be proâ€" vided out of the general funds of the EmE A Court of Revision will be held in the town hall on the 26th day of June 1908, at 8 p. n-.lorthopnrp-.olb-rlu complaints against the proposed assessâ€" mm&oruwmyouhlmupm ments or any other complaints which persons interested may desire to make oo o n se STINL (har thon Municipality» ) ol anicwn‘ apeieg in diDedii and which is by law cognizable by the istered stock. 8 S / & D. Barchfiecld, at Stewart Grimsby May 27th, Randall & Falconbridge, FOR SERVICE Fast side from Main to John, $49 ft. Capital $250,000, with power to issue $1,000,000 in ‘ondo. Absolutely We will build you a house, We will purchase you a home We will take up your mortgage We will loan you money The same to be repaid in small monthly instalments Head Office: â€" MONTREAL Jaxes Brovix, Clerk. mited, Furniture For Sale. We have the largest assortment of Furniture; of all kinds; between the two Lakes. In order to convince you that this is the place to buy * will just mention a few articles. Oak Sideboards frmo $20.00 to $35.00. Extension tables all prices. Dining Room Chairs rnt.her upholstered seat in quarter cut onk $20.00 per set. ‘ Dining Room sets downa as lew as $3.50. Parlor Suits ranging from $20 00 to $40 0O * The balance of our i.by carriages and go carts will be cleared out at reduced prices The Big Furniture Store J. W. BUCK, Prép. f Beamsville. _ m c o6 Whays l roul 4_. Nails and Stapl A. 0. Bowslaugh, Grimsby, As"Jx 8 SmX "l‘he Owen Sound Wire Fence Co., ! Celebrated STRATHY:â€" HINGE STAY oughly efficient. Every rod guaranteed. ‘The best recomendation for this fence is the large number of orders received ‘from those who purchased this fence last year. Get my prices before you buy. 1t will pay you. W. F. Randall, Agent for Strathy Hinge Stay Fence, Grimsby, Ont J. B. Hackett, V.S Dr. J. B. Hackett, A perfect farm fence, strong and thorâ€" Come and look the stock over. INTENDING PUPILS On Piano, Violin or Organ should see PROF. BOYES, HAMILTON Visits Grimaby every Thursday TERMS MODERATE. animals. Prompt attention to every Charges reasonable. Rusiness Solicited. Treats all diseases of HORSES, CATTLE and other domestic VETERINARY SURGEON, sumMMER TERM PAGE METAL GATES wma=be call. Clearing =>>Sale Cleveland, Beamsville â€" Ont. left which 1 am offering at greatly reanced prices to clear See what I am offering for $25 McBurneyâ€"Beatti¢, ladias, nearly new | _ > _ nearly new __ _ â€" _ $15 Brantford, Ladies‘ Wheel $13 Clevelard Model 85 â€" _ $8 Cleveland Model 22 â€" $5 Eciipse * = $4 A full line of accessories at bargain prices. Five snaps in second hand wheels as follows. While they last a few new Call and get prices. Zephyr and J. Amiss, E. & D. Wheels _ cmmmni snn

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