Grimsby Independent, 21 Jun 1888, p. 7

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ement FDO 3001 n New Millinery. trimmed Hats in the Latest New York Style Ipy, SILKS, PLUSHES, [ eERIRTINGS BLEACE isols 50c., worth 75c. sols 75c. ventine make, $1, worth $1.25. Check Parasols, $2.25, $3, $3.50. )e, 90c and $1.25. y of my business have I been able to such Fine Work and Reasonable raten. ON PAID TOBVUILDERS‘ ORDERS LLINER Y Aloth, 124ec., worth 17.¢. Is 20¢.. worth 30¢. , 15,20 and 25¢. Special value ade to order. _ Flooring, Siding, Wainsooting on ved petterns of mouldings. _ Brackets and all ice. Furnoed Belusters and Newels, Cedar Posts > purchasing elsewhere get my prices. Romemâ€" ie Lowont Prices. ose, 10, 12} and 15¢. oned German Hose 25¢, worth 40 and 45¢ s 25, 30, 35 and 50c. Jollars 5¢., worth 10 and 15c. recedented BOWSLA U C EL, SkhImMmebpy Pamie. D BR NX $ & i §e.; worth 1 84c., worth 1 ) have just receivedâ€" rsted Coatings, nent of Tweeds and Trouserings AR ASOLS. q sun«| I | fimgs; | resses,| le ing St, East, Hamilton. hat 18 rench high wised Hitle thein. ye of s Aac ND PLANING MILL OSIERY and 4G&LOVES ppei!!â€" actuâ€" rsets. ILLINER C . INâ€"EVE <34", 2 0C 1NHU BROS., t11 (GS, BLEACHED COTTONS _ AND T OTHER STAPLES AT LOW PRICES made byf the best Englis} makers. We think you will be well pleased with the asâ€" sortment ; we will be glad to show the stock, and tell you the price. Boys‘ Readyâ€"made Clothing â€" OQur assortment will interest all mothers who have boys to clothe. The â€" boys will be well Jleased, as we have all the correct styles, and the father‘s pucketbook will be lightened very little when you buy your boys‘ clothing at 19 and 21 St. Paul street. S AND SHOES 1 RY LINE,. *ye Butterick s Ob GON York paper patterus J 1 rCATHARINES 21 2 o1 19 & 21 Bt. Paul Stroet, and orders for and 15¢. GOOUDS,., T C3 OB Gon qo 1y best English t3 fully assorted WO DRESSâ€" U BW publht mooting whore allowed to do se upon the slightest provocation. Knowing hie po"lim for thus gushing out into mad said foolish things or as S Nt n s on o t S o L on pC Mr. Micha@sel Webb had badly hurt by dogs. Win. had one hurt. : w. The sprIng now, but a : hurt it. Cyrus Millmine had a narrow escape of going over the mountain lass week. Mrs. Wray has returned after a few weeks visit, Road work has been started. While Moses Travis was building a fence he Lad the misfortune of huving his hand badly hurt. A fishing expedition went to from here last week. Sronxky UruEK. June 12 Eprror Inp=PrENDENT, Sir,â€"Mr. 4. G. Marshall â€" ply to ratepayer in your paper Tth, says: â€"I was one of the t got up the detter signed _ R: Sig, â€"â€"Mr. 1J G. Marshall in his reâ€" | _ ; ply to ratepayer in your paper of Juans 1 $s 7th, says: T was one of the three who | bla cot up the detter signed â€" Ratepayer. fach Now Sir, L wish to vell â€" Marshali that l PS3 he is wrong and thas I have notâ€"done| P on any such thing. 1 signed the petition $10] against him because T think "‘he 13 10 * Satn vood as a teacher. 8 1 never Cailica any maln Up for a drink to sign the petitic shall says I did, and never i one else do so for that purpos sursed any man for not sif petition. â€" Marshall says 1t was whiskey which caused m T did to him, that is false a torgd â€" 4 spokon _'(,\ctit»io Rat show qccureu ) | the widow heuse in a the widow UNHGC â€" ds this t not lik jeat 0t rot 1t 1 alary. cnew d U sOn iever called any 1 drink to sign the says I did, and Ise do so for that d any man for nl Di for 400 milsba ie . WOnid. HOG, HLNCG | 1) when be said Marshall charge 1 f n hbe sa id Marsia d Chnreedt ]' & '.‘ « ® * f Â¥ 1 low Gould with keeping the school n a dirty condition as it was not low Gould he referred to but her terâ€"indaw the suime naume, that he it of her position as caretaker and For himself at $25.00 a year more ~_I was trustee at the tune and 4 Xlatie C s ll about it andâ€" would_,uotb sign mecment to have him. again i"ur\ cason and also because I dld{ + hum as a teacher. l G@rassy‘s Corners. sTONEY CREER. 1 V HC oSE COL :A _ the mistake grain is growing splendidly few more rains would not iny such 1 him simce P Was | Sroxky CrezEx, June 12, 1888 wrong (which i~I are not ti Yours Truly J.. K.; Tinkiri a sheep vary Olmstesd also t 1888 the lak« es to haye it Moved by Kemp, seconded by Pettit, that F. Caughell be paid the sum of $20 for one sheep killed and five damagâ€" ed by dogs and the reevo issue his cheque for tha same. Carried. Jas. Mackie appeared claiming $4.00 for one lamb killed on the same date } as Caughall‘s wore. @ iellomal APirntnatsiing 4 RbricisaBraicctabvellt itc h. the old sheep were woll worth $8.00 emeb and the lsmbs $4.00 cach. Those that wore not killed were rot worth mnyâ€" thing now. Harrey Caugholl appeared asking $32.00 for 1 sheep. killed .and 5 damagâ€" od by dogs. Mr. Graham gave evidence as to the ralue of the sheep, he said that Mored by Palmer,seconded by Kemp, that the asessment roll be comfirmed and adopted for the year 1888 and the counâ€" ‘o‘il row resnme general business. Carâ€" bucloaqas displiays of em tion withont any @pparent canse, l must s«y that I did not feel checked as he say» or even halseâ€" ated but I will confess that he amused me momentarily andonly momensarily as I had entirely forgotten the episzode wntil hu thus recalled it to my mind,. _ Mr. Editor, that circumstance bad nothâ€" \ing whataver to do wita coriginating the | petition and Marshall knows it, ind sthe | sole eause of the petition‘s production was | that some people thought Marshall a |I miserable failure as it teacher. \ _ Ithave heard it said that a lar requires [ a goudâ€" memory aund 1 â€"would be well for | Marstadl o remember Uhal w hen next he ‘sturls ns yarns as in one place in his lerâ€" ter he says : (1) Dr.Jones the framersavs l he drew up and signed it (the petition) ind 1flie Iiaul 11 o use azitth would do it" Moved by Book, seconded by Palmer, that the assossmont for dogs of the folâ€" lowing persons be struck off the roll they baving destroyed the same: G. C. Pettit, Jacob Book, Wm. Blain, and the clerk be muthorized to strike them off. Carried. Noi ® T T he drew up anad signed 1t (the petiGion) ind 1flie Iiaul 11 o use azitth would do it" ‘f:mivr uin tns_fetter Pe says.lx2) /1 be framer says he signed in a mistuke, had P eduas son kimay‘ay en I called his atâ€" 1- vention. ie t e sau . io m aunenght in a eontridretiort ind sald it was a mistake [ un the part of the printer. 1 Now, Mr. Bditor, 1 want you to say did [ e write . thut. or \is your ty peâ€"selter to Ebbane fur .t70 Aud Io wart you (bfo: Say EAwhether i wrote this letter signed Rate: l payer or not. . | never in my life wrote an * e s o t y rear ty P amavie s cAL â€" Y PitH of Revision with the Reeve in the chair. When. all the cases had been considerâ€" ed it was moved by Book, seconded by Pettit that the application of Oscar E. Konkle, Wellington Walker, Mrs. Gibâ€" son and H. H. Anderson for a reduction of their assessment be dismissed, as this court is of the opinion that the lands of of complainants lave not been assessed higher in any care than lands similarly situated belonging to residents of the municipality. J The, North Grimsby Council met in the Town Hall,. Grimsby on Saturday, June 16, 1888 at 10, a.m. as a Court of Revision andâ€" for other business. The Reeve, R. M. Griffith in the chair,. all the councillors present. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. _ . The council resolved itself in a Court furti:er framer {t 1N a a proven nir on . your ow offer. Marshall says i1 injustice he will issmne..ossdiy this the proof ?.. Does pour out his filthy diuy; fry to injure try to hold them lNars. drunkards, tr 11 North Grimsby Counce flice (n ld i t1 d art 1 n ids CilS d sluned t imofo is Pfi 11 10 Bd M 4 06f und said d {the printer sLHtOr, 1 wan will muke thus doul Aix statk. nporm pC ire their business ( m up. before the_ li loubt ‘sit e mucin Nn W Lt ids ( 63 a mistuke, had L ealled dhis atâ€" wius eaught in a t was a mistake nGa D U lene un y one an imends in next the public d then n the injury if so sure of that he can people one is or callinu LP Ispositien Sodchoust 18 lilSt 1( i1 us lie NJ OT ture ALH 1 11 LV C WANTEDâ€"-LOCAL anp TRAVEL. LING SALESMEN, to Sell our Chorce Varieties of Nursoery Stock, either on salary or commission. Permanenrt onmâ€" Yloyment to the right men. No room for azy ones. Upright and honest are the ones we are looking for. . Address, with referonces, MAY BROS., Rochoster, N. Y. â€" The council adjourned to most agein on Aug. 18, 1888. On motion it was decided to continae the gravelling of the store road on the mountain. Moved by Komp, seconded by Book, that a committee of the reeve and four councillors meet on June 23 at 6. p.m. on the fifth concession and examino the side roads betwoonm lots 4 ard 5, and 6 and 7 as per roquest of Wm, Konkle,. Carried. Moved by Palmer, seconded by Book, that Wim. Bennett be placed on Bruce Muir‘s road list in place of Geo. Cline,. Carried. Moved by Pettit, seconded by Book, that T. A. Kemp be appointed to see that the Giles ditch be decpomed on the 5th con. opposite lot 8. Moved by Palmer;seconded by Pettit, that the sum of $25.00 be granted on the Grimsby mountain for drawing gravel and that I. F. Calder and W. Palmer be appointed to expend the same. Carâ€" ried. No. 9 Ribbon, worth 1 No. 12 Ribbon, " 1 Moved by Book, seconded by Palmer, that the sum of $12.00 he paid to D. York for work done on the Smithville and Grimsby mountain road and . the reeve issue his cheque for the same, Catvried. 4 t Ribbons Moved by Kemp, scconded by that ) . Mackie be paid the sum C forâ€" ond lamb killed by dogs . rheyi. "Iskfie ‘Ims cheque tfor Bm reeye ‘IsRUC . JIIDB UJA Carried. Bruce Muir appe for four ~Shropshn two. da Mov t Ston qind ul ceive the asu A petition M vnenaia 0000 mer tMat Major Allen zo pad It]fe «trm of $5.55 for removing 87 tols of fence and the reeve issue his cherue for the same. Carried, AFJ Moved by Palmer. secondel by ‘Book, that.Jolin Cole be naid P i anm,. .f original road addiOk} s the mountain to the : Moved by Kemp, ® that the request of H an the townlisce D Grimsby be granted provided . soutl Grimsby vrant the sumo/amptunt aud H Tecter and B. Book be a @inmittec t expend the same with committec 9 South Oritusby. . Camied.a$ _ _ A/ JMTVICO . C o0 000 ue , Alen ie Ned Fibdiee o8 t o i ck uld a wire and Grims} l1 O road b 1 11 All Allen ).00 T( Lt DOZEN ual bonus ig Ehne. COuntd id allowance $ to tn betiwer Hp(‘(:l:u 8 Ladies, see our M Mantles, Jackets Two hundred and <Sueciai saleâ€"all : th m »Gagn: se wes coann sroms vecnn semerei® on th \_1)1)\3111%‘:(1 ;tskil g’ d ween his placee gnd 20@,0O00 All Colors NC ired claimumg ; ~ @hornp "KIn 1e _ NCO lanouce cCn bQ secondel by Book, paid th sum of 50 loadsof" ravel UC cived filom Major cil to sA him the ce rwining along yuth "of h*s [¢im. condud by Pebtit, tWeeln M EEC 11 Ll TE foi 11 )1 askling 1Orf a | iun.di{xg from ton line along 11 as@iing 1CaVv( ‘â€"the Queen rid and to re JL a (al { At Eo PrRC rROML N !<\ U ta rlLN) 34.000 and ki 4 20umiansâ€"â€"5es OUP hi seventyâ€"five dozen Parnso s week of Hosiery, GHloves DIES AND CHILDREN‘S STRAW HATS, >c., reduced to 8c BCcS " Oc gram, Thogs. Li I P s<A K. KERR & COJâ€"=â€"=â€"=:â€".â€". :â€": Ribbons :: Ribbons d y ABRBDS AT LIaxLF PEICE.__â€"â€" leave ‘etbit, 25. 00 Un 1 outh ne K ure Milx ob P t0 OFFICEâ€"Independent Office. MKsorcar Exarx»rnâ€"IDn. Mi11wanr» W. W. Kiga?‘igent, Grimsby, GENERAL AGENT NIAGARA DIST, Office, 17â€"Queen Stâ€"17 : . TME £TBA is a pesinaBLE compPanrt _ To patronize, from the fact that it coms duots it» busimness upon a conservative, yot an spgrepsive basis. It incromse® ifl new biisiness each year ; its insurance in force; ite assots ; its surplue ; ite , inâ€" come, 22d the dividend#"to its insusil OPFERS SPECIAL ADVAATAGES By 8 low rates and copyrighted plans, to those dasixing life on endowment insarâ€" asnce in any form. Ite policy contracts are favorable to the insured, being monâ€" forfeiting and indisputeble after two cs throe Joam, AS STI&JLATLD. ASSETS_â€"â€" ’39,690,67 6.7Y0. Surplus $7,000,000. The Ftma Life Ing. Co., with 38 yoars of successful experience, with assets of the choicest chazrecter of over $32,000,000, and a surplus of $7,000,000, ‘ Of the Latest Styles and Most Artistic Designs. . Cal Fmd see us Remember the place, 16 Macnab St., Hamilton. Bennett makes good buggies, but they on‘t carry five young and fearless yvolunâ€" ers. Where did you land, boys ? LIFE INSURANCE â€"OCGOMPAN Y â€" 1_â€"LMN heeapr . "a Y some pos WALL 02 CEILING PAPERS For Your Halls, Parlors, Dining Rooms, Bedâ€" . Rooms, Kitchen, Etce., If so call and see our Stock of New.Papers. _ We have some.designs surprisingly good in cheap papers, Special Attention Paid to Paperâ€"Hancino. i 42 Having plurch;bsed 24 below the mgnufacturers‘ special reducfion on each * is that we h¢d not a place secured the ftore, 34 Ki . we will haw to vacate the gettine grghd V alue in T; @ KzcRR & ©O., HCKI m oo cigtintisnnt en 2 ie anmemicmen en mc an, Keep on Hand a Large Stock of all Kinds of AcCallum Hall 16 MACNAB ST. NORTH, HAMILTON. 10¢ JOHN W. GROTE, o 3. ALBRICH‘T ced oi omm iarmmanuitenme s o onl o d |oxeaices mal hi Je o0 ce 1O im prteverdanyn es o L i rmnan is IxEY in e in ne Seigici ns mm (rerd iR ks n neram® aiy rondl " nfecn poap rrtaboniit e Aoieine 4 3 sooe w ET NA But owled sed to "H 4%> i NO nuxture of Cotton ;u them (Of Hartford, Conn.) [Â¥ 6 PT M ADR T. .A MILLPON:. FOUR% P013 WIEST O9F HUGHSOGN ST 30 and )11 K nd ind | No.16 Ribbon.worth 20c¢., reduced to 10 ‘No.22 Ribbon. " 25c..reduced to 12 TIHtbis Y BNY LATENTLASTYT.:!3 s & Satchels, 24 4 Ad F %U4) ) firstâ€"clas Kin&e Sti 1 VC 1 1( LJ NC# i N Prade 10L iss Trunks and Satchels at from 25¢ to $2 we will for the next three weeks give a Satchel. . Our:reason for making this offer ough to hold this immense stock, but have emerly occupied 3y Mr. A. R. Koeres: ‘ As sodf £8 hours‘ notice customers can rely on 11 s‘ 1_ ~ . 0 C C â€"FE"" orchard in l{ll' bearing order ; good prospects for peaches. Enquire on the premises, or address, J. Gilray, Grims by. s€ 22L L HE pleasantly.situatod property of J. Gilray‘s, containing 7 4 acres, lying one mile east of Grimsby village, and one mile from Grimsby Park, is offered for sale. Pruits of all kinds; apple UE css * akas" . 6 T % â€"with Corning or Piano Box, on TIBPKIN ORA BUFFAL® ReAD chars Phmtons, Twoseated Road Wagons, Wagons, Carriages, Democrats; ote. I defy competition in prices and will guarantce every rig. . Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. TOP â€" BUGGIERES I have on hand at present the finest stock that can be seen anywhere in the county, consisting of BEAMSVILLE Carriage Works J. D. BENNETT, A decided Bareain oods at all pi W oest. FOR SALE. Beamaville. CDCrâ€"4 Hamilton GRIMSE TA BTIT, P vrDadian nen

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