Grimsby Independent, 28 Jun 1888, p. 3

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â€"â€"Rev. D.B. Brownell accompanied by Mrs: Brownell and family, left here on Wednesday to take charge of the Methodist church in Welland. He will be chairinan of the Welland Disâ€" trict. Trhire is : & should keep a houe of Stonoile.Linge do | Mixture in the house. it is L MM market â€"garâ€"| dener :; he Â¥"Them away only when he | has a glut of them. So, when {ou 5}& fi):’ like a watch of the same sor ‘57 iss | ysey‘s, it seemed to me A perfect /interâ€" pofition of chance on my behalf, I knew } it :‘i"hg“ direclors of"" Stoney Creek§ Fair, are preparing a kig list of specialH attractions for their exhibition this§ fall. They will give about â€" $300.008 for speeding in the ring, also $30.008 for a hook and ladder eontest betweeny Beamsville, Smithville and Grimsby§ fire compamies. They avill also offer? some very fine medals for aâ€" bycicle race. . It is also the intention to have! ‘one or two brass bands present iff ~possible, and it is just possible that they may offer a cash prize for a base ball match between Grimsby â€" and â€"Rev.d. K. Hazelwood and family, arrived in Grimsby, on Wednesday to take charge of the Methodist church here. A reception . and . strawberry festival was held at the Parsonage in the evening, which was largely attendâ€" ed. Mr. Hazelwood will occupy the pulpit in the Methodist church next Sunday. C ' e We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to close our resâ€" pective plaees of business, in the Village of Grimsby, at 1 o‘clock p.m., for the afternoon and eveninsgs of each Wednesâ€" MceClure & Coi S, E.Mabej*“{ sby that day, from July 11, 1888, Aug. 29th, 1888. _ imRe directors.04) 5: Fair, are preparing a big l1 attractions for their ex| fall. They will give abc for speeding in the ring, £ar 1 hoolkâ€"and ladder eon Woednesday H A LPâ€"HOLIDAY S Grimsby Local News. Beamsville. 1i er snything in Greenwood‘s dru at thi July and August. VISIULHE turn to by Mrs. mill this SPY good geasgon‘s working atb p able as antic immense fortt ledves in that These parts were last with the heas has visited this p in having 2 plant.ed by year. crusher year. _ _â€"There will be two E8 played here next Friday. Beamsville at 1:30.â€" Gri uc FEP 4 /' a FToOT SUBV O AABN CCCR CS lantics, of Hamilton, at 4 p. both games 15¢. % ld min O WI PUIT 0.; W. For the months of Â¥ P# s 22 un C g about 14. acres of sugarâ€"cano 2 by farmers in this locality this. Mounvain. He has purchased a largef§ We have now on Hancis | and will do a big. business this{{Lumber Waggons, af:g so?n:to]f(ili{ggi Work which we will dispose of at ere will be two games of ball Prices which defy competition. â€" Call here next Friday. Grimsby vs. and inspect before purchasing elseâ€" ille at 1:30. Grimsby vs. A where. Repairing in Wood and Iron, rimsby Y# "Mpainting, etc., promptly attended to. {riewItbt 10 at presen. t section. Wellington ie pub, it wE Diesse est fal ce In years C H.J . Calmer ®.A. Lancaster Will Ferouson 7@ W1i ) games of ball y. Grimsby vs. Grimsby ve. A â€" 4 p.m. . Gate to 888. to al T26 a fjc:negz tgx_gf i Qrigftpoâ€"In North Grimsdy, on J URC n innghe 13‘_15‘1) }8‘86,, Laura: Ofeéld;at the age of s out as: valuâ€"g 7 t atremean in ." . / will make anf y & f owns all t}leGR‘mSEY E&RRE&GE SHQPS has succeededOQn the Street leading to the ; of sugarâ€"canep _ Mounbain on Sugl- B of rain@air éback steps with thne porter. E) Baxter & Overholt, Dentists Vitalized Bair â€", Opéra House Block, â€" corner, BiJames & Goré streets. ‘Boest sets teeth, #¢ 8; cheap, $6 filling at half the us#al, érates.. cz M â€"WaxrtEpâ€"A, couple of tons of Gnew bay,.apply at Independent effice. gnew bay, .apply at Ind E â€"â€"Mry and Mxs. Wa BeamSville, spent part â€"For a genuine, down right, wholeâ€"f# â€" A TRIFP 30 Dh AJit 8 EU + 85 s $ 4 > N# souled humbus give us the Grand Trunkg * ol Railway. If you want to go on an cxâ€"gA_ Pleasant Day, But| Night full eurmion (G M place 60 ‘fix‘nles SCY .the:_- of Weary Waiting|sleepless G. T. R. will occupy 23 hours taking® _ Hours, and Horrille Night you thare and back and you will haveg . .\ mates & y & $s Sr ithe other 1 hour to do the town in. . But3 . o a t . + thank goodness the railway of speed andf§ NK : $ accomodation the C. P. R. is coming. & â€" Wednesday morning, JB 20th 1888 1 l 4 & l0 ay ic T | t j _â€"The Grimsby boys, can do the warâ€"f was br 131%; .‘m% b"‘;, but Sllgl,i‘tly ;\Vll()()L) act in several colors and as many@" ‘Lll 1/ s mmsdd 'f ?.rly. he tones, they learned the trick in ‘Brant{"C" goats of the fi C s;;‘: "a\;ssv’_bl'lttons ford last weck Wot ths band and) wl ;§ rts and gold ho ced cpun s o. th. oo a dn anliva into competition WibN UNC U TATG J il..K ERailw&y for the â€" passenger ~carrying ttrade between â€" Grimsby and Grimsby camp. â€" It is probably a cold day for the Grand Tiunk.â€"Hamilton Spectator Mmree. L.isinoscen, ~beleves in £llino â€"â€"Brer Livingston, of â€" the Grimsby Independent, is becoming quite a Poohâ€" Bah so far as officeâ€"holding is concerned. He accepts no. bribesâ€"even a bunch of strong spring onions laid on his table will not divert him, from the truth and the right. _ But in addition to editing jbhc Independent he furnishes pianos for Sundayâ€"schools, _ entertainments and balls® and now . he is proprictor and IUO ULH22» f wrote i)) O" -â€".GVQ C tl‘lp. Meyse! C. E. mana / Brer. Livingston, believes in filling] the wants of the people. â€" He don‘t wait !till a particular linc of business is gluttâ€" ed and then go in and fail with the crowd. â€"He endeavors to supply conâ€" veniences for the public that have ucw:x! been supplied. Grimsby wanted a good live weekly newspaper and advertising ;medium; ?‘Srer Livinston supplied it. ‘Grimsby, wanted a first class piano in the hall= ‘Brer Livingston put one in, Grimsby. people were in need of a good cheap bus line to the Park and vice versa ; Brerâ€" Livingston â€" will supply it. And should the people of Grimsby ever need a daily paper; Brer_ Livingston will give them one‘and then it will be a * eold day" for the Spectator. And by the way if the Spectator man visits the Park this season he wiil be perfectly iwclcome to a free ride on the bus, either on the box with the driver, on the promenade_ deck with ladies, or on the back steps with the porter. C â€"Mrs. Erley, is daughter Mrs. E.~ place. o C Cj_â€"â€"Mr. W i: Gullivan, of New York, is visiting his wife and family here. â€"Prof. Harry A. Lawton, of J ackson ville Florida, and his wife, are visiting t Geo. Andacott‘s im North Grimsby _â€"iGeo, VanDyke & Sons, of the Grimsby Carriage Shops has now hamd a stock of lumber and light wagons which they will turn off at prices suit the times. . Those in need of thi o C 5 / pe sek aannoat do better than seo _â€"i(GReo, VanDyke & song, Of ®N Grimsby Carriage Shops has now hard a stock of lumber and light wagons which they will turn off at prices suit the times. . Those in need of this kind of work, cannot do better than them at their shops on Mountain St. â€""The Grimsby and . Grimsby Par Bus, made its first trip on Wednesday morning taking the men down to : the Park. T4 will run throughout the seaâ€" son as per time table. ‘ â€"â€"Theredis a game of ericket going on‘3s Wwerkouto profs, between team: Fhere is a game of ericket gomg; ; we go to press, between teams the village and township. Report _ spent on their DI â€" GEORGE VAN DYKE. Births. At Grimsby, on Jun< e wife of John Kerman Marricd. TeoUI the â€" Th Ebe Wla: y, on JunBreilie the age offly, ' 6 ; :‘,‘1 s W lg to the a 0 n ato d es l e ms§erable trouble W ortBleount of having t Mbell arch on the 3 Ebreak it down. §ran was Caledoni wekigo raise the lad an, Sagainst the fene Elcompanies were ] Woences of the firs g next and . sucee s eround in 52 see â€"4+â€"WSarnia Tan but w" Sncar Grimsby. ethiiin remarkable ewâ€"Sithe race in 02 act . Jl es were made on tac runi Beamsville and Grimsb3 ] tired soldiers marching to fight or die ather than a compan of pleasureâ€"seckâ€" ers. _ Some of the frgcompanies allowâ€" ed their runners to dibp out and retire to the park, but Grimsy stuck to it, to i man resolyving to.winion the square or Inot at all. Shortly ad the procession eached the grounds thihook.and ladder race took place, Grims beipg.called on Afirst, _ They were.cert ply not in a fit Econdition to run . & toe suckh a walk ithrough the heat and nst, but they got Adown to their work lil@men ard ran the Brace in 524 seconds. They hasd considâ€" Serable â€" trouble with @ ladder on acâ€" M count of having to dr® it out of the Mbell areh on the WwaZo efore they could Epreak it down. . TheZtcompany that firan was Caledonia andhey were anable ‘Wito raise | the laddex dall and it fell ,against. the fenee, m&ime the other comp:m%.es were prOfit by the experiâ€" onces of the firss twolSmithville ran Enext and suceeedéd |eovering â€"the "ground in 52 seeon’flfij. er Berlin and ~MSarnia TaR but neitubf them came CC _.. Crtmsby. Smillile boys were A TRIP TO BRAjFFORD. Ithis gave the balaiace #8 team a : ichanee for to rest ano B1 off, % Amade the fastost time 5$ day win ‘"‘the race in 5.1 .sec-gn@. feantime Aband competition hal, A going c Awhich Beamsville su@@0Y in car: foff second prize. Afle i ¢}c Mlittle interest in the $87) to the these Pa:rbs ando" ;“1. arche Athe city for supper. P A"\ Supper cleven o‘clock was sp@ HP1oing u second â€" priz© been second 0 last on accou from these parts and iâ€"marched to | the city for supper. $A Supper till ecleven o‘clock was sp@® ! loing up the city," when we mal‘,%&d ,\‘flle station. A 3 hour wait at t B9 B, a ride to Harrishurg behind Sh ylg engine, a two hours lie oviat R! fisburg, 55 stops between the 204 imilton, an hour‘s rest in prilton Ol?fa' fast ride aUl k ly Frimsby. â€"® narkable 5 ce in 02 & n cond on vhO account of fy ‘an uy the" l d suck a walk st, but they got en ard ran the ey has considâ€" ladder on acâ€" it out of the fore they could t.company that ‘fy were anable I! and it fell U rg 1 CO th iC TC IMaAPCHâ€" | jg 1 f ® ; ' - mons. past i 4 ‘ go‘rg on iu‘I Blord contains the most consuâ€" in carrying | matoof asses of any city in America. _ there was | Thept four pages of rules and then to the boys eithaore them or else claim they marched to | don‘terstand them., They print a " pper till | rule 4s deâ€"barred" and then acknowâ€" oing up the |ledge crowd of people that they the station, | don‘t; what " tights‘" mean. They , a ride to |time m running on the track and g engine, a | then hat it don‘t make any differâ€" isburg, 55 | ence ter they cross the score or not. Amilton, an | As if ody outside of Brantford ever tl & fast ride | heardf a race without a score. Innin } N | Ordered Clothing ECOST PRICE SALE FOR CASH Look Out for GRIMSEY : 1A GARC rsLGOTOnto H. E. Loosley, ur« Stocks of the t« of Toronto, ccoye Wools, Scotchrs g@ering â€" â€" Nescqif 11 Berlin W ools _ Ounce. o Fingering, 7, Fillicells, 6 ct _ The DRY GOODS and MILLINâ€" ERY will be Sacrificed at very uw L CLC:{f. sSO I&AT OuUuf das been eminently satisfactory, and we have omplain «of the general result, _ Our Stock in ¢ nent will be found to be replete with the n Talue Unquestionable. Where‘s the Harm in comparing prices ? se any, if at the same time you will look well ten note what a genuine sale at Cost Price is. P emas mniaienenhioet BR vanitsr es tw i4 . PME t L JU @IC Gbods at such prices. We are, because the publi teir confidence in what we advertise. _ If Che dit we are bound to have what we want â€" We wish every man,: S.re in the Bargains w wl treat you rovallv emymnenmnmnomunmommnnmmccemmmmncomnommomemrennum smcmrmmert th OOGLS, .U}i‘y .1 COMlant } .'ga.t- o k . Â¥ to C 1 £ gi. @1 hy | ro PICSS= : & « genâ€" state of t A>Malo. EVERYONE IS HAPPY rompmc® meaeue ) 1 BV ) C _ DCcamsyiiic | ou should‘nt jol ubject you know pondmap ns it 1 ".\3 ibsral Discount will be eiyaean to the trade. T2R YÂ¥ ODS -‘I .i l f #‘Y‘w 4 h B 1 CA RLLS L Bc REAT SACRIFPIGC $ 00â€" DCt ‘ GREAT DRY GOODS nSi )eccomin oming demoralized imsvyille all hollow 1 un $25,000 IN CaStFtr ONTARIO STREET, 8 neconnemmumpeomnmnnnomnnrmnsmuncmnunre ho Late 11 TO BE (fege: &â€" " ite a ? K rers, portâ€" E_ :. . tome n‘t m« 1( es C% ‘eet | thonght it a sin 404 C a“i)P and accordingly | A4~ \Dâ€" | and the teapot w CLS. Hork Ka nIs:mn +T" s 2 x 9 s C P N: _ c s d , woman and child in the we are offering. Comeâ€" ut such ance of me just )1 * Chis the €Z3 ‘eet C_» , :ep CTC can ‘crop "rop, itive von o the Country CA to A bunch of crape floated from the INDEPENDENT Office all day on Thurs. day last. Tt was the gift of the Jubiâ€" lant â€" Beamsville boys to the defeated Grimsby â€" boys. Thanks Beamsville we can wear it with honor. Say Beamsville send us up that "hole"" that you used after the 24th, We would like to retire to some cool recegs to meditate on the vicissitude of thig life, twoodâ€"pye Brafitford demonstration. Just a sby. . .. fanc WH Farmers and others who work hard in his weather ought to sweat freely, This is healthfu: for it carries off dead matter from the body, and thus it is that hard work is better than physic. But the benefit from perspiring becomes more than neutralized unless the effete and poisonous matter which it brings to the surface is promptly removed. Every night at least a sponge wet with water should be passed over the entire body, followed by brisk rubbing until dry. The water may be cold or warm, but for cleaning the skin it should be as warm as the body. A little liquid ammonia added to soft water wonderfully increases its detergent qualities and beside it leaves the skin fresh and cool, admirably preparing the body for healthful sleep. The ammoniated water after being used for bathing is all the better for waterâ€" ing garden or house plants. _ es The body should not be over heated when you take a bath ; neither should it be cold. More harm probably results from sitting on: a bank of a stream waiting to **cool off" than could come from plunging into the water at once. Never take a cold bath when the body is cold. The other day there was an outwitted lawyer in the city of Sydney, New South Wales. The phenomenon occurred in this way. Pushing his way into an auction room he saw a teapot in the auctioneer‘s hand and heerd, “%ive shillingsâ€"any advance‘on five shiilings ?" The pot had belonged to Lord Agustus Loftus, and the lawyer, thonght it a sin to let it go for this grice, and accordingly he called out, Fiveâ€"and six," and the teapot was knocked down to him. F‘\__â€"Aka.name to Day and tendarod hia 3 will be pleased to know that un Say B 0n meneressoremmerm n The Lawyer Was Left. rill ecamsvyille but whao? XLG T .: 12 0e al ‘day on Thurs. 6 was the gift of the /J ubiâ€" ville boys to the defeated ys._ Thanks Beamsville we with honor, we have no cause to Stock in every departâ€" ith the newest goods. a1C rac You areâ€" mnomomormuncom The Bath. Cmeedineal on PulPonet ie s ET not competse ir the I but they did im , you were e were you imsviile 1, its your last as wellâ€"for Grimâ€" community to and see us, weâ€" â€"by getting c have proved ap Goods will atharines Cl mecoremommmommemcesetse to lricht in e_ don‘t luality, ad fires r0ok the C To ‘saS Te

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