Grimsby Independent, 21 Jun 1888, p. 2

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B. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Couse, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. A. Merritt, Mr. and Mrs, E.Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Ryckman, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dodsworth, the Misses Hearle, and Mesars. F. 8. Pradhomme, W. Reid, F. Hot’);er and F,. MeCollum, of Beamsville. The bride end groom with the bridesmaids and groomsman Mr. and Mrs. W. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Randall, Mr. and Mrs. J .A. Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Isaso Durâ€" ham, Mr. and Mrs. Jes. Durham, of Grimsby; Mr. and Mrs. Barker and Miss Gibson, of St. Catharines; Mrs. and Miso {Tufferd,sJordany Mr. Wm, Hearle Sr., Mr. A. Simpson Sr., Mr. and Mrs, B. Rodge®s, Mr. and Mrs. F. After the matrinaonial services were performed the following guests partook of a most sum%tuous repast, which was a most enjoyable affair, on #ccount of the good things on the board and the exfieilent humor of every ene prosount : Miss Bessie Hearle was bridesmaid, and Mr. Harrey Russ groomsman, the bride was also assisted by Missos Emma and Clara Hearle. On Tuesday June 19, 1888, Miss Mary A. Ssimpson, eldest daughtâ€"r of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Simpson, Beamsâ€" ville, was happily joined in the holy bonds of matrimony to William only son. of Mr, Wm. Hearle, of the same place. | The marriage took place at the resiâ€" dence of the bride‘s father. Tiro oereâ€" mony being performed by the Revr. D. C. Macintyre, Ph. D. Ladies‘ hosiery and gloves,extra value also very choice embroideries, black and cream lace flouncings, ribbon all shades in endless varietiy at Henry & Oldham‘s y Henry .& Oldbam. The reeve and treasurer of the the village have been practicing making their mark by signing coupons ano deâ€" bentures about 199 times some coupons to be paid 31st Dec. 1905. Our band with their fine new uniâ€" forms and instruments resplendent headâ€" ed the firemen‘ sprocessson to the G. ‘I‘, R. depot there to take th: train for: Brantford. 1, u500053 dndâ€"all of tic CHurUnes and now he took our firemen and band People don‘t grumble because when they are taken they like to be well took, aud he just does it. EK. J. Amiss here . act@its hib‘ avent. .T A;,,‘;:"A. o Lkrâ€"’u.q.J j | 1as recentiy received a call to Bloo: Picsby terian church, Toronto. Sti; $2000.00 a year. That Mr. Poole, the photograp has been been here again. He wil convicted now of grand larceny for w here before he took several of the rc dences and all of the tchurches and n [A > $ icatlpe 1..0 11â€" a D19 Cigarance In UNnL will pay you to buy now Men mee our men‘s hard and soft felt hats in biack. inown and fawn colors, also seec our men‘s and boy‘s straw hats ali styles and prices. Henry & Oldham, Our local sports had some little fun in betting on a race between Will Ryckâ€" man and Mel Putman, Dan Poole backâ€" ing Putman and Ed Dycer backing Ryckman for $5.00 each, .besides,side bets for 100 yards, Ryck:man won. mucetss to the boys. f Miss Charles, formerly assistant high school teacher here has passed her Uniâ€" versity examination most credibly, and although a young lady is now a B. A. Miss Emina Hearle has gone to Toâ€" ronto on a visit. We are very much pleased. to learn that John Jeffries and Leslie Cornwell both passed their Toronto University examination and received their B. A. We are clearing out our millinery at low prices ov rything given. Henry & Oldham., day 1 ofhc the On the 19th June, Tuesday, at the house of the bride‘s father, Beamsville, by tuic ltevy, Dr. Macintyre, William A, Hearle, to Mary A. eldest daughter of Mr T. A: Simpson, both of Beamsville, W o a~s showing a complete new atuck: ot snidies‘ in ~ses‘ and children‘s slipp. r.~'.‘ e ory areut. atso fall lines in buitenâ€" aund west,. Rev. Dr, Macintyre 1 Ridgetown where he v funerai of an old friend B4UL,â€" 3 oo fttdrent vrad Mr Wedding Belis duced he () 11 Honry & Oid. t1 U..at.ty .silgc'c going iuc? 1 w*"If. 13 rAxB imeâ€"Tiyiny clul > CHAA Beamsville News eath, Hi. Yisitine th s«roifly made su$t at prices, we are gothg to ance in this department. it 11=s M Amanda Henry town. () ) bottom MARRIED schools on 1i re hag returned from : was attending the nd, H.D. Cuaningâ€" rain buyer of the 1001 0 1 loor St. Stipnend wih‘ rest 14 Wednesâ€" Last Sunday JI. B. Henry, was striken with }anly.il. His mi? and speoch are effeoated by the stroke. WINONA. H. R. Willson, was taken very ill with inflamation of the bowels last Thursday. The family physician Dr, Alway was immedatel{ suminoned end under his care is slowly recovering. W. F. Lowis, is visiting frionds at Mt. Feorest. __ We are pleased to hcar that Mosers. Harcourt and Konnody arrivedin Winâ€" nipeg with their horses a»ll sefe. Wm. Mingle from Windham, is visitâ€" ing friends arourd St. Anns. "â€"â€""t. ATames"O. Henry who lived three miles cast of here, committed suicide OUrT this morning at his home. James HKyve;r. atly | ott who works for him, but lives in his ‘YU, | own house, called at Henry‘s about five St. fo‘clock and awakencd him telling °nd [ that he was not going to work,â€" T. . plied " I will go and Te down again." rer, | He settled with Everett for his work, _bef and offered him $5.00 for work performâ€" in fed by. Mrs, Everett, his wife and daughâ€" S ] ter being away from home, Eveerett adâ€" w |vised him to pay NMrs, Evoerctt herself, le |and then went away. Stanley Hem-y} e |E the son, who was mcailda io Woup j £ ic | 6 6 *MmOPHASS work ar T on fhe sw _ [heard fhe, tepore of s revolver bu t] thotight othi®@®â€"strange about it. _ 'He o [returned to the house to see what time / . | it was and the clgck being in his father‘s P room he opened «13’4‘, door, and must ha‘ve 8 been terribly starfied to find his father * g |dead,. It iooks as if Henry had sat down | 4 A pair of twins were left at the post office one evening last week, the oddost thing of all is they are ‘as black as orows. A. Pew lost a valumable horse last woek, some diseases in the throat. For the bible tells us so. Little ones to Him belong, They aro weak but He is strong. Uncle Peter Burch has arrived home from a& visit to Buffalo, he smys times are lively with U. S. We are sorry to hear of the death of little Freddie Keise, grand son of Peter Fisher, St. Anns, Freddie was born in St. Catharines Oct. 6, 1884;, died at New York city June 11, 1888. ‘ Jesus loves him this we know ( M li watch was found in his vest which ‘;v;xs lying on the bed. voom ic openca ‘:1%;_ Ucoor, :md must have been terribly starfied to find his fathe; dead,. It iooks as if Henry had sat down on the edge of the bud grasping the revolyâ€" er (which was a 38 Calibre) in his right hand, placed â€"the muzzle against his right temple.. ‘The ball on entering made a large 0pening, passing through the brain and out the top of the head and after striking the wall heavily fell on the floor, flattened and battered. The seene in the room was awful, and judging from the quantity of blood, it looked as if some beast bad been slaughâ€" tered. About $20.00 cash and a cold 1 ctou 14 1\ 0Ccu ind Where St., Anns. . H. DODSWWWORTH/MSLAREN «00 ies en t VCA LN Everett for his work, $5.00 for work performâ€" Fogidt® NJ vu.un;y 101 1.), $ N nds trrbeniererppiint | 1x 2 | TL AA L HEMEbAILC 1] 5 . me, Eveerctt ad iverett herself, Stanlev . Hanamz I. NORA BEA usfi BEABVILE, Will rise again, Pceni like, from the ashes. _I have me at wk again, both in the wood and bicksth shops. All orders promptly fild. , ‘he continuod patronage of the @blicspeetfally g». licited. ‘ Gents come in d examine stock of factory an handmado morals. â€" Rememlerhe place, Chas, J fFeries, KINGJTEEET, BEAMSYILLE My SPRING STOCK of â€" Gents, Misses imd |Children‘s has arrivod. ] BOOTS & SHocs ROMAINE vÂ¥arxr NORMAXN Beamsville, June 14,1888 C‘la, Notice is I reby _ Court for the evision ment roll of th village for the year 1888, will village hall on Monday, CARRIACEE Works Chas. Jefferies Dealer in and Manuracturer â€"Every vatriety of _ w ts of adies, Shoes my Balâ€" Clerk t ny customaers me, po.. 12 "C** bLave I been able to offer my customers such Fine Work and Reasonable raten. SPECIAL ATTENTIOR PAID To BuiLDERS® ORDERS Sash, Doors and Blinds m.. 1. .. _ . es +JPX CAMP f[ DRIYV 12 & 1 t 1 T CRWANY UAE Sash, Doors and Blinds made to order. Flooring, Siding, Wainlootingon hand ; also the most epproved petterns of mouldings. _ Brackete and all Screll Sawing at short rotice. Turned Belusters and Newels, Codar Ports lath, shingles, eto. Before purchasing elsewhere get my prices. Romemâ€" ber Cash in order to geb the Lowest Prices. McKAY BROS DRIVES Never in the offer my cust DRIVES D ERIUV 46 and 48 King St East Desirable Lines in New Trimmed and Untrim.~.. x N#Rrinn ans Ay i L2lthO P1I, worth $1.25. Fancy Stripe and Check Parasols, $2.25, #$3, $3.50. Lace Parasols, 60c, 90c and $1.25, Special Line Parasols 50c., worth Good Value Parasols 75e. Silk Parasols, Laventine make, &1 ty O NO LsM Eui 1 1379 . / °S3 ARW 190, Ladies‘ Fullâ€"fashioned German Hose 25¢, worth 40 and 45¢ Ladies Silk Gloves 25, 30, 35 and 50c. Ladies Colored Collars 5¢., worth 10 and 15¢. Ladies‘ Cotton Ladies’ Fu]]-fn.s Allâ€"wool Nun‘s Cloth, 121 Stripe Dress Goods 20c.. w AllEwool DéeBelse 15 37 ... the history of my business have customers such Fine Work and D. GROUND PLANING MILL *ines in New Millinery. and Untrimmed Hats in KX TY _ BOWSLA oE GRIMSBY Paprpre. | N DRESES MILLINERY. PARASOLsS; Hose, 10, 12 VC. worth 30c J,20 and 25¢. 50c., worth 75¢ 1 foods that is |clothe. d 5ds OPrénch The at a very High pleased, a l De surprised | correct sty ‘s for the “;He/",»u(:kut?)oul\' king for thoin. very little full tauge of| boys‘ cloth clothing, ;;nd/““”} street madeâ€"up irgp.| Butterick 1e more titmin | York paper GIe ie C UE 1y 2ave . Just received orsted Coatings, 4 3| HHlAIGEE | M Ne rvbi y BPe fdreses STCATH A RIN FG in neeernirn sn rnren i romnennnn n nc en on n Y Merincg und 351. 1f} and 15¢ worth 1 | _'.:::_r-! : t *T + x;;x.-:nl t «'L‘l‘i;::)_! Im'im);’ 3 Of the Latest New Tweeds and T; Special value » Hamxlton GOOTXD @8 iC and #IL miotha made _ makers be well ect styles, and sethook will be y little when yC C cifimipy>4Ar1to well pleased â€"â€"v‘v:ii;‘h § The ‘ hy\ York Style assortment byf the" best das 8rs " whio 1rouserings 5 wongdonand N patterns, we will be glad to stock, and _ tell #ou We didve. All‘ the . and thefather‘s At aul Stroet t-hillk Â¥ou you buy your I9 4nd )2]â€"sf. will |\be wel] ade Clothing will interest have bovs to WO ligchtened Enolis ou will the asâ€" Cw _ "Te I® intereqg ;2,2°08/the old sheep were y so, inat *d8 Lelt, algo.ogil°2*0 ; it# i% / each and the lambs $4 ~ 80, that I could attend #o my (l)wnogu, ‘that wore not killed we :;ai!c}:t halnowed to do 80, on acco?mtm;; thing now, f nad saiq arshall At once How into ® rage| â€" Moved by Kemp, sec § cho.c:edfi:;::,,h tj‘"" Ot, 8# he put:‘}'g that H. Caughell be j in its odor and Mar:}kzgfig 'i x:logonco lies | $20 for one sheep killed foolishnaese With which he ,eeo mbastic ed by dogs and the ; ch;;fod and which he dl'lcbnqegm:g :"" cheque for tha same,. C ,{",‘o. fh?:fi‘"‘g.:'bfln allowed to 4. lz Jas. MackieL:;'upgqred ‘llm. ”'.H‘#tor fi:::o?:.tf?l.,' Knowim. Kaw Aw. o on Eo tan. a "B‘9@1 words I {g], """® entered into, :)ng Sther words J folt, although 1 did noj bay | £0, that 1 could attond io MJ own bug?. neoss if alloweq to do #0, on account of which Marsha;; At once fow into & rage Pad saig foolish thin@g op ang 1" ‘ checkaq .. "** 8 n | 3 + 3 _ 1 }®*0a0t9 hz Or his frieng .. ;!° Cheap higher in ADY care in settin.., _ L. fOr his friend anq comcher Situated belonging in getting up thig lettep S2Y8 the Cause of munic{ ality the Oorigin | of the petition was that ho P d b .Bo x *‘ checked me" for aftacking Dp. Carr dur.| _ Move J Dook, ing hig absence, Now, Siz, Marshail | that the assossmont KROWS therq is ro truth in that, The lowing persons be st ohecking he refors to is this: Capp and having deatroyed Marshafi Arranged 2 debats on Behalf of Dii. y o se P3 Liter‘ary Society beatween a, q°2*lf 0 and mysa}s ... 1 °7 288 5 2 oo ulllflgt ith him 11,; | 401 and H. H. A, nog 3 _ ""0n4ed with him last £ the; p i 55724 honce he should Rok have forceq | 9 °lt assessmen, imself upon them, 1 make no @xcuse | COurt is of the opi for what 1 have done as none jg required. ot'compliinm‘ts"‘b‘m _M;uhpll after putting in a little cheap higher in ADY Care ,advongloment for hig friend and comcher sit?lated houlk. :s0 in getting up thig letter N8FS tho hans. .c the origin of £, ""CV 3@ 66 la 2 BMe to be parents Y8ar and Lo evcee P np anck 260 It, niog becauge 160 him but becatise J CC sailure as q teacher. The 1¢ did not orgeinate with me j but with certain (parties â€" mMe to write the heading to as they diq not exactly f with how such yq docum worded. ; signed it becaus :Ple were dissatisfieq with t gress of their children and that R. G. Marsha1] 38 & te: G. This ig the way Marsh; to conceg] the trut} when it , € to do so, In regard to }:fis:})at I have done hag be Jiely and conscientiously an ashamed of it for there is not] me to be #o ag Marshal1 kne, P8reRts wore qil2.,,..°"" kno s-K”V (list Wb(}l'e’; .LT)d, *i= 1 thus Wwoulq vccured the wid. heuse in the wido shoy )N i buat beca; I q teacher rgitlate w Certain + »pOKkOn petitio; for a drink sha}] says J one else do eurscd any petition. _ ] was whiskey I did to bip _ _\ _ #eUtion Yvhen& * m one has bear done pup. | ed it was cientiously and I am nof Pettit that for there is nothiig tocauge Konkle W Marshal] know that some son and, H dissatisfieq with him last £ their"aw. ) he should nROs have forced | 3 their asse hem. I m‘ " #uUudhing SO1n aNow Sir, I he is wrong any such thi igainst him rood SIR,â€"M ; ply to ra tep: Tth, says: _ got up the s U..}'me AI'PU)U' ,‘ old him t 0t vi [ Nee eb icfi & 4 / weeks visit, Road work his beepn While Moses Tray fence he Lad thie misfo hand badly huprt, A fishing expedition from here 9t Acalsle SToN: iprror Inj going over tha ais C 2~ FreDdt badly hurt by dogs. ) had one hurt. zus LHHC spring_g'rain 18 ; now, but a fow more hurt it. Cyrus Millmine has . 11 + â€" / WB Iiagiahiiniprdmincenb? | o) / * Knowing [for one lamb kille D8 out into as Caugheli‘s wore Mc * *safl tOt, _ to re Ahe tha; he | 10" author of 1 in myself t )t becauge 1 w C:luse I cowas?. W Mrs. W )t th M Mr lin n y N n o sinmne STONEYy c Wals NDE P payer in your I was one of > letter sign, wish to tveil g and ‘th2a: .. al is y _ S Hinates"! the T.OWDâ€"] 8 who requested June 16, 1$ to it which I did, Revision an _ feel acqu%inted Reeve, R. D ment should be +f. se certain peoâ€" the councill _the lack of proâ€"| â€". Mmut_es d because I for; adopted. n feacher way N. The counc shall endeayore of Revision w it suits his pur. f to this Petition ue Wben» all t baay, 3 1 *‘*}o nlan o arsha}| which r misty ] Michael 11} ° expedition Iast week, illlimine hag q " the mountain ray hus retur PHC: 1 M Qragsy‘sy JECc& us( hhat is fy uch thin Wron CURrEXRIE . J ENDEX h _ a#Te not "t} te would q d Marslhai] . h keeping th Nte ul SUVYS Truvig Webb h 88. : : *Â¥ man up : petitio nevyer not al Marshai] (\\'hl‘ch Ur? CREE U in I haye ged~ ]; think turned 18 1 7. 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