Grimsby Independent, 21 Jun 1888, p. 3

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of avery v unty to Y it, and §1ve away es of the best Brase carth. Namé fiour oshipgoods. Honâ€" or expenses, Soad EKDS or DboL.â€" [ want confdential ndle "BCARCK rtune is guaranteed Sollow my private wr age, occupatio®n ods," with particuâ€" STOPS Droppingsfrom Nasal passages into the throat caused by Caâ€" $ sent preâ€"paid on Address . kyvllle, Ont. ex 183%2," n‘ Y* reiomnsnmenmnememmmnnsmmmsenmemuee U NIT Y TYIS GUN FREE3 tampe). Address, ersoy Chy,i?:': *RIENT AL seoretel Worth REE, in a plain (iiatte/ P _ S _ . codmecsicmndonttitemmetions istine is not a modicine or a digusting letion or :ew(cr bail, but a ing Veapor, easily and pleasantly sp&alied at all hours, times _ Aetm&_flo. !..'â€"Qyniekly relieves and thoroughly curss ell ung disecases. Actine Ne. 8.â€"Positively eures all diseases 0f the Eyo, Cat lated Eyeâ€"lids, Inflamed Kyes, neer and far llghtidnou !!1‘.".1011-4 :-c:g:.;pimn UR WRITTEX GCARAFYE rom @0 ® BIAL. Enelose stemp for nndl Te a ve uid sarnal _ Y @ n a just errived. A id useful furnituré rerooms. .DING, GRIMSBY. nded to. Call and e show goods.; ESoad MrEOX " CGUK $OOTHINE, CLEANSINE, HEALING. Cold in Head, HAY FEVER. CATARRH, Den‘t Miss it. 3 * VERTISE ? usiness, we say it does pay to advertise, at what we advertise we always have in iparalleled Bargaims thatare making our ints eut down from $4 75 and $5 to. >d Suits thrOWN AWAY......cl.cecek.}... SUItSs thrOWI A&WAY.... .cc er es se k 666. it8, @All WOOle. .c eeclk ce en es en se se 66e Aner on earth, sild faced ............. I Cheap | those eured of female diseases, paing In NBCA heral debility, Iambago, rheumetism, paralysis ial disease, sorpid liver, gout, leucorchcea, cete | emissions, asthmaheert discase, Ayspepsie, C e{,. piles, :gflopsy. dumb ague and diabetes. & and bhoalth journal. Correspondense ltficfli Atmentfros. Agents wanted everywhoxeo. Pat. _ _ CGures Quaranteed ) Boit Co.. 15B Quean 8t. West, Toerente, YÂ¥ IT € 1t Cures H G ‘ "'""‘?n"'m'fim' ent, W, T. PAXR f THE €rEAt eve I HR unk m munaditabas cene dn ces s : ag WDaention thic paper overy time you wrime. _ 6. WILSON & SON, s3 CorLAmAdR STRcQÂ¥ Cast ; TORONTO, ONT. dmoanes IN FUOLL, BRAWERS Mtaat Choppers IMPROVED SHOW CASES MOREY l _FARM SCALEG, TEA SCALES, [ XIX"ean H a 6 .. Cefaiih CONIF®o TIToN ERY IN .CANADA. OvER 100 STYLES OFr HAY SCALES, fi_ @RAIN SCALEs, Medicated for all discases of the blood and norâ€" wvous system. Ladies‘ Bolt Â¥2 for female comâ€" f;l:im‘ it has noequal. Mons‘ Bolt#8, combhdf 1t and Suspensory #5. f wi CURES BREAD AND FLOUR, Buns and Cakes FLEISCHMAN‘S YEAST always on BISCUITS, THE LARCEST SCALE WORKS Toronte Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont. inEUrADLIG maladg even when given i:g ‘b flhvsicians, health can yet be found in Ui EMEDY, it beals and soothes the memâ€" brane ef theLungs, inflamed and poisoned by the ravages of 51]‘ fell discase, and preâ€" vents the night sweats and tightpess aeross the chest which accompany it. tiat dread terror, a disease so lo baffiing science and the most skilled phyligflns.'*!!ho knew of nothing to arrest, nothing to elleviâ€" ate, nothing to cure. Nowitis no lonpger an ineurable malady even when given up by Gonsumption MepicaTepo ELEcTRIE mecvoup E L.T swoâ€"eam CURES CUARANTEED AlD MTEMER® sgPPLMG â€"Also a nice Gingerbread A FRESH)STock or â€" Worbpen DAILY. hand. N GCamiawrs®k oxr 15 pa .;3 *m ‘,‘-'_’.Awun“ ol';!, betes. Goend stamp for ;rietl*eonndenfisl. Come Pat. Feb. Bith, 18005 Beminal weakness, errors of youth,1 manbood, nightly "tety.ofâ€" all, but a Selfâ€"genernâ€" ire, times and places. ures all Throat and Eye, Cataract Gran SN A Pss Write for sargacs. Canadas. .. $3 25 ... $3 00 ..$6 50 .. $4 75 .812 50 be w1 o 3 post Dove!; SP" Grimsby last w 12 JAMES ST. North, ITITamilton. _._The company's new bo&t the Greyâ€"hound will s0on commence her trips from guronto to the Park. In all 'prob,»."fllty it will be arranged so that parties can go from the Park to Toronto the same day conveniently one or two days in the week. Due notice will be given of the arrangeâ€" ments as soon as known. â€"We earnestly advise J. Brodie and J. W. Duvall to keep away from the water this year. Their lesson of last year ought to be sufficient. cheap, don‘t buy. _ we can show you goods Reduced from 88c to 15c,., from 25c¢, to 13c., and so on through every deâ€" partment. we will be pleased at any time to send you samâ€" ples by mail, As we do an exâ€" tensive trade in this line we keep a staff to attend to mail orders, Come in and see us, we will treat you well. _â€"â€"â€"â€"Mr. Dunlop, of St. Catharines, will be at Grimsby on Friday mext, June 15th, with a load of celery, cauliâ€" flower, cabbage and tomato plants, vegetables and greenmâ€"house plants. He will be at Grimsby Park at 10 o‘clock Lrim>y,h _ 00 00 0_ ¢ * [ BeaBDay: rucas, 1qtends reâ€" ; iming the temberflffi-ce work in Quebec i&- & short poliday. Mrs. Lucas, will remain in l}}rimsby for the sumâ€" mer. a.m. same date. Drop him a post eard if you require anything special. Time is fleeting let it fleet, Friends are greeting let them greet, June is waning let it wane, Mrs. A. B. Randall has her ice cream parlor in full blast again. â€"A pienic will be held by the Mounâ€" tain View Literary Society, on Tuesday June 26th at Rock Chapel on the mounâ€" tain. â€"Theladies of the Grimsby auxillary of the Missionary Society will hold a strawberry festival on the evening of Thursday June 28. Mrs. Lucas will give an address, as also will Mr. Lucas if in Grimsby at the time,. have goods marked in our store cheaper than you could buy them by the case from any wholesale house in Canada. It. would be impossible to give you prices in a newspaper space. we ask you to come; and see for yourself, then it vou don‘t think the goods are l â€"WAaAxTED.â€"Two fresh milch cows must be firstâ€"class. Apply to, _ J.E. HExXRYy, Winona. â€"The public school will close here on Friday Jume 29, and then wont Lake Ontario catch a dose of small boys,. with or without the halfâ€"ounce bathing suit. Grimsby Local News. â€"To Rext.â€"Half of the house of the late Peter B. Nelles in North Grimsby. Apply to Cyrus S. Nelles, North Grimsby. â€"H, H. Anderson has just purchasâ€" ed from N. Culp, harness maker of this place, the finest set of harness that has been made in Grimsby for some time,. This set of harness, Mr. Culp, who is a fiestâ€"class saddler, has spent much time and pains on, and indeed the harness shows is for it would be impossible to find a better made set anywhere. The other. Every piece of Goods has come under our notice, and have been subject to imâ€" mense REDUCTIONS. we one End of the Store to the PP to END ! TLWRAIT H every department, from T REGANZA week. | have gone through ad â€"The Reward Claimedâ€"I claim the above reward for the following idea. Shoot the reeve, stab the chairâ€" man of the board of works and tie the rest in a bunch and sell them for 10 &;;l"cingi.’; navy the monev. over to the '\ â€"Once upon a time when Grimsby‘ town was young. So daintly she danced and so prettily she sung. Ah i yes, but she had‘nt met Judge Osler at that time. â€"W. H. Carpenter, of Winona, met with a severe loss on Saturday last by the death of a Percheron mare worth $1000â€":00, ~She was bred by imported stock and had produced stock equal to or better than other imported stock owned by Mr. Carpenter. Her loss is a great one to her owner and is to be regretted by the horsemen of this section who have an interest in the improvement of their stock. _ > â€"Rewardâ€"The Independent will pay $25,00 reward to the councillor who will actually manufacture an original idea for the benefit of the town, and carry it into effect, and live. â€"The members of The Women‘s Auxiliary Society, in connection with St. Andrew‘s <Church intend having a saleof useful and fancy articles, in the town hall, during the second week in July, probably on the l11th. Further notice will be given. In the meantime contributions of fancy work from the young ladies of the parish will be thankâ€" fully received. 2nd Boyâ€"Oh! Current . expenses, Billy ! Current expenses. That‘s what‘s using us up Billy, that‘s what‘s using us up. 2nd Boyâ€"Certainly not! They did‘nt have to pay Mr. Aylesworth anything last year, and I guess Mr. Rykert is working on the same plan. 1st Boyâ€"But where does all the money go Jimmy ? _ 1st Boyâ€"But say Jimmy don‘t they have to pay Mr. Rykert. _ _ _ Znd Boyâ€"But that‘s where you‘re left Billy! Don‘t you see . their little rackett? Why if they hired Lancaster every Tom, Dick and Harry in town would want to know how much work he did for every five cent piece he got, and so the council would never have any pieee of mind at all, and besides if the people saw Lancaster getting all their money for law, they would mighty soon stop this law business. ~â€"The Grimsby Fire Company, acâ€" companied by the Independent Brass Band, went to Brantford, on Wednesâ€" day to take part in the Grand Fireâ€" mens Demonstration in that city. The boys congregated at the fire hall at 7.15 a.m. and headed by the band marched to the station. The whole town was out to see the boys off and to admire the new ‘suits of the band, which had kept the tailoring departâ€". ment at E. J. Palmer‘s in a rush for the past two weeks. The principal feature in connection with the visit of the firemen to Brantford was the antiâ€" cipation of the race by the hook and ladder boys for the prize of $75.00. The opinion here for some time: past ‘has been that the race would in reality be between Grimsby and Beamsville. Both teams have been practicing hard since the 24th of May, and both were confident of winning. The following telegram received from Mr. Jas. A. Livingston at Brantford as we go to ress, tells the tale : EBBAN’TFOI;D, June 20.â€"Hook and adder. Beamsville, 51 seo., Smithâ€" ville 52, Grimsby 52%. In the band compet®on, Dunnville 1s%, it is soing 1st Boyâ€"Oh yes? I know they have been playing into Forbes‘ hand all the time, but I don‘t see why they don‘t let Lancaster have some of the swag when 2nd Boyâ€"Oh well, they‘re afraid he might win the case and that would disâ€" please Mr. Forbes. They don‘t like to offend Mr. Forbes you know. 1st Boyâ€"But why don‘t the village employ Lancaster. _ 2nd Boyâ€"Yes! He was down to St. Catharines, giving Rykert some pointâ€" ers abont this Grimsby lawâ€"suit. Rykâ€" ert don‘t know.anything about the case so he gets Lancaster down to tell him. Protest were entered against the deâ€" cision above, by Grimsby and Smithville compani¢es, as the runners of Beamsville teamleft the procession in the eaily pert of the parade and did not take farther â€"ist Boyâ€"Say Jimmy ? Do you know where Lancaster was last week. trimmings are all that could be desired by the most fastidious horseman, being of the very best heavy plated silver, the material is A 1 as Mr. Culp never uses any other in work of this kind and all in all Mr. Anderson‘s fancy blacks will wear this season a set of barness that would cost from $75 to $100 in any city in Ontario while Mr. Culp has we unâ€" derstand, laid this set down at less than $60.00. Everyone who sees them deâ€" clare them the best value in harness that has ever been offered in Grimsby. | Owing to the crowded sfate of our columns last week the following report was left over. | A public meeting was held in the town hall on Wednesday Juy(e 13, 1888 at 12 c‘elock noon, for the purpose of nominating a trustee to fill the vacancy caused by the departure of E.E.Loosley. Dr. Alexander nominated Mr. Jas. Doran for the position, Mr.J.K. Duvall seconded the nomination. As there Capt. D. H. Lyon, manager and proâ€" prictor of the C. P. R., and R. W. & O. R. car ferry, Brockville. says: I used Nasal Balm for a prolonged case of cold in the head. Twoâ€"anplications effected a complete and thorough cure in less than 24 hours, I would not take $100 for my bottle of Nasal Balm if I could not replace it. . â€"The barn of Mr. Jas. |(Armstrong, of North Grimsby, was burned yesterâ€" day morning. _ 4 & â€"â€"Mr. Farley, late of Toronto, has decided to open up the store lately ocâ€" eupied by E. E. Loosley, nevt week, with a large assortment of faney goods, Berlin wools, &e. &ec. See adrt. next â€"All pathmasters in North Grimsby requiring plank for bridge and culvert purposes, will get the same| at W. P. Palmetr‘s. â€"There was a big eourt if St. Cathâ€" arines, last week, We areg unable to give our readers a report of it as the St. Catharines dailies took very little stock in it. â€" Hereafter The Independent will endavor to have a reporter at all the courts in St. Catharines for the bencfit of its readers. d â€"Mr. E, C. Lawrence, of Buffalo, spent Saturday with his fi ands in Grimsby. vere no other nominatéd J. A. Livingâ€" ton the returning officer declared Mr. Dorsan elected. â€"Will Fawrell, took a " hegtier” ofl his bicycle coming down the Foundry hill last week and broke one of tie bones in his arm. He was insen ible for some time after the fall. â€"Rev, D. E. Brownell, will his farewell sermon in the M Ceurch next Sunday evening. â€"Rev, 1). V. Lucas, preache Methodist Chureh here on Nund: ing last on the subject.of * Pray part in it, sparing themselyes |for the race. $ â€"I hereby challengateam of small boys in Beamsville toly a team a game of basclall in Gtby at any early date. Art MiHaRD, Grimsby. The Independents dited the gentleâ€" men last Friday afte ‘bfy_a score of 19 to 12. The cause of} defeat may be ascribed to the poor Cging in the first innings and the pitchéétting tired in the last three innings. |jdi¢ & Kavanâ€" agh and Farrell & Nelléer® the batterâ€" ies for the ‘Independeland did good work,. Ed. Gilray pitcl for the gentleâ€" men but his support ind the bat by Reid in the first inniniyaSs vyery poor. Lucas caught the bals ,thq game but he has not had sufficiefactice behind the bat to make himâ€"anprt, | Th« Public Sehool Meeting Independents" do %the ® Gen#lemen"? in Fine Sby :. Sporting lews BASEBAL. preach thodist in the evenâ€" Indefendents,c. 0. 2. 1; 0. %. 1. 8. Gentlemen, 0. 2. 1. 1. 2. 2. 1. 3. 0 O. E. Konkle. ... C. Keid:......%. K. Grout.... ... M. Lucas...... . J. W. VanDyke. C. Mabey....... E. Gilray...... W. Lucas.......... AlfOrd ..,.....+.l.....s.. . H. Farrell..;...... . M. Kavanagh .. .. £. Nelles. ...... . (i. Brodic...... .. W,. Marsh.........; C. Randall..;..... E. Anderson ..... C,. Gilfray ,;..... .. C. Faerrell.......... COST PRICE SALE FPOR CASH, Has been eminently satisfactory, and we have no cause to complain of the general result, _ Our Stock in every departâ€" ment will be found to be replete with the newest goods. Value Unquestionable. | We wish every man, woman and child in the community to share in the Bargains we are offering. Come and see us, we will treat you royally. ty S 19 Estate of the Late 26 and 28 ONTARIO STREET, St. Catharines EVERYONE I8 HAPPY. You areâ€"â€"by getting Goods at such prices. We are, because the public have proved their confidence in what we advertise. _ If Cheap Goods will do it we are bound to have what we wantâ€" so Tatr Where‘s the Harm in comparing prices? _ We don‘t see any, if at the same time you will look well to Quality, then note what a genuine sale at Cost Price is. â€" M And where he will be happy at all times rimsby friends. s ue Loosley & Loosley, 0 JAMES ST. NORTH, HAMILTON Loosles: &8 Loosley Where he will continue business in c m E. W. Loosley, under the firm name of L0 James St. North HAMILTON, s removed to We feel that our customers will be pleased to know that far our GREAT DRY GOODS EI. C ABRILITSLE, CARLISLEHS GREAT 3 CRIPFPICE! The Talk of the Countryâ€" and DRY GOODS, InprPENDEXNTS. GENTLEME®,. Ordecred_ Clothing SCORE, # {,‘:)osley begs leave to inform the public th $B25,000 IN CASE C , LULIMN EP Y â€" Runs. Outs, Runs. Outs. 12‘ 27 19 24 22.000 NDtinerabetentecait ~inhod sied Rrrdatcctct Bhidscachd We have given particular attention to the progagation of hardy varieties, suitaâ€" ble to the northern sections of Canada. For terms apply to . _STONE & WELLINGTONM, TORONTO, ONT*‘ Our agents have many advantages, sych as selling home-grown, hardy Canaâ€" dian stock. This season we have a nume« ber of choice specialties, which are of value, and which can only be secured from us, such as a complete list of New Russian appies, the Ritson pear, Saunâ€" der‘s plum, Hilborn raspberry, Moore‘s Ruby and Black Champion currants, Mo‘gre’Ls Diamond grape, etc., etc. we want reliable, energe sell our nursery stock ; prev rience not necessary , any tact and energy can succeed =: Nurseries,;:â€" Largest in Canada. We want realiahla‘ ays huz gar on lce :s mail w Te eP eadikanr c hrlr Wms scR ilton, will be in Grimsby every Saturâ€" day afternoon until theend of August. Appointments may be made by mail F. HANSEL, >â€"â€" JDâ€"En ~CUTIST,â€"â€" Of 94 King St. West, Hamâ€" FONTHILL a uold noMiegier tabartnBaticiznins. d reliable, energetic men to * _o _ o _ on uo w en ererce: connection k ; previous expeâ€" , any man with see his old with his ss variety, and custoâ€" at

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