Grimsby Independent, 1 Nov 1888, p. 6

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dist Church are 5: with success, about verted since the cor meetings. Miss Mary Copeland, has returned from visiting friends in Toronto. Mrs. James Oille, has moved in the town, and is occupying the residence norses, a quantity of hay, 600 bushels of ocats, besides farm utensils etc. â€" The loss will be a very severe one for Mr. Hodges, as the small insurance will not cover the loss of the barn alone, the origin of the fire is a mystery. I EAREIATY CNIM Y J. HC deceased was quiet and unassuming in manner, and of a genial kindly dispositâ€" ion, although not one to seek positions of public trust, he was an active worker when interested, as the first president of the South Grimsby Agricultural Society since its enlargement, he proved the right man in the right place.. He conâ€" tinued up to his illness to take an actâ€" ive interest in the society, where his valued counsel was ever welcomed by his brother directors. As a good neighâ€" bour, an upright citizen, a kind husband and father, Mr. Kettle‘s loss will be deeply felt. The funeral took place on Wednesday. © The sermon was preached in the Universalist Church by the pastor, the Rev. W. S, Goodell, the remains being interred in the * Union Cemetry". â€" The funeral cortege was a long and imposing one, fully â€"testifying to the respect felt for the deceased. Another disastrous fire, occured in this neighborhood on Monday morning, the barn of W. A, Hodges in Merritt Settlement, falling a prey to the fiery element. ‘The barn and all its contents being a total loss, Mr. Hodges lost two. horses. a*dMantike AP" L222 _® anaulr."~ .m e regret to announce the Mr. Thomas Kettle, an old a; respected resident of this neigl Mr. Kettle had lived in and Smithville since early â€"mant was widely known . and respect. protect adjoining prorerty. ‘The barn and contents were completely deqtroyed entailing a loss of about $200, on which there was no insurance. The Fire ig supposed to have originated from sponâ€" tancous combustion, caused by the slacking of some quick lime which had shortly before been placed in the barn. Our catholic friends have been parâ€" ticularly unfortunate of late, this being the third loss they. have .sustained in the last two years. * Fire Alarm" and in a very few momâ€" ents scores of citizens were rushing to the western part of the town, where, what seemed to be a large fire was in progress, on reaching the scene it was found to be the Priest‘s barn. The fire brigade were promptly on hand but he fire had ob 4 Ggmeay 4 x At 4 o‘clock on Saturday morning, our quiet town was startled by the Aaron Smith, was tried before " Scott Act" Magistrate Davis on Monday afternoon, for an alleged violation of the " Scott Act", at St. Anus on Fair Day. A number of witnesses were exâ€" amined whose testimony, however, was unimportant. Mr. Cyrus Smith being the only one who could say he had received anything from Smith‘s grocery of an " Anti Scott"‘. character, while Smith denied paying for the drink he freely admitted the fiery character of the same. This witness created no little amusement by his discription of the effect produced on him by ginger wino. This case with a number of others was adjourned until toâ€"day, (Thursday) abi St. Catharines, SM_ILI_‘HVILLE Hardware STORE. STOVE & TIN WAREKOUSE Mis« Henderson, of Grimsby, visiting at Calvin Comforts, Hardware Store Great Revolution in Prices! Cook Stoves from $12 upwards. Parlor Stoves from $5 upwards. Box Stoves from $3 upwards. §&Z° Stovepipe, only 10c a joint. <E Dampers, Zinc, Elbows,; etc., at like prices. ware. Farm produce taken in exchange. We solicit an examination of our goods Fine brass hancing lamps at cit $ & & prices S TO V HG. Between Hamilton and St. Catharines Every description of General Hardâ€" The Only Firstâ€"class FALL ANNOUNCEMENT W.H.MORCGAN, 44 Smithville News. the right place. He conâ€" is illness to take an actâ€" the ~society, where his was ever welcomed by ectors. As a good neighâ€" ht citizen, a kind husband Mr. Kettle‘s loss will be ‘he funeral took place on The sermon was preached L services" in the Methoâ€" still being conducted ut 60 have been conâ€" commencement of these trous fire, occured in l on Monday morning, A. Hodges in Merritt § a prey to the fiery irn and all its contents Mr. Hodges lost two )1 this neighborhood. ved in and around early manhkood and an old .an-d h»ighly respected. The unassuminsy in , 600 bushels death of H, Field, of Kmithville, having perfected is New Force and Lift Pumpand loâ€" cated an Establishmenrt in London, Ont., is prepareda to fill all orders for pumps for & dinary wells, for engines, shafts or pumping of any kind. This pump is now perfect and will force water with enorâ€" mous pressure, Every pump warranted for 5 years. When ordering please state depth of well or cistern. evis ez * " a DAMILANA w // 5’. K * r hi 9 4 5(\ Tarkas, |G t‘ "\& The most Powerlul m *A //// INVIG ORANT s ’\..;\:%*\‘?-\7; # Ever P ro d uced. s 1 RPctrmancnt)y m estores t hâ€"a ofi } as y Indiscretions. 1 O . Imparts â€" Youthful t! 4 ,3] x ~&H Vigor. Restores Viâ€" | ~â€" ;“‘25‘\.'.5_,.;_‘ 94y tality. Strengthens /R \._5_: PeC X ;:i Invig(;)rates the P [ Â¥e ~ 5; IN and NERVES. f q t m“m “\ A positive cure fer ul /X TA Pn rp Arr v ANTEDâ€"LOCAL _axp TRAVEL LING SALESMEN, to Sell our ‘horce Varieties of Nursery Stock, either sa salary or commission. Permanent emâ€" ployment to the right men. No room for azy ones. Upright and honest are the mes we are looking for. _ Address, with réerences, MAY BROS., Rochester, N. Y House and lot situated in the village O.f\WIDOna,opposite stution, containing S1x moms, The building is roughâ€"cast and isnow being put into A 1 repair. To 2 ¢iod man will sell on easy terms. If desiretywi]] sell from one to ten acres with houses, For price and terms write. RalstohReal Estate Exchange, 3 bJohn St. S., Hamilton. _ We have made arrangements with the great agricultural weekly, Farm and Fire«dg, by which we are able to supply â€"Ar bscribers with that paper to theendpf 1889, and the Weekly Ma; to the end of 1889, and the Inâ€" desendenét for one year, for two dollars. yarm and Fireside is a large 7 column, 4 page weekly, two pages being deâ€" voted &# agricultural matter and two pagesfo stories by the best authors. It is Well illustrated throughout and has @large circulation at 75 cents a ye The low price at which we give it ghd the Weekly Mail is a special aÂ¥angement. & Nervous Debility. Prompt, Safe & Sure. $1 per box, 6 for $5, mailed to any address on receipt of price. _ Sexd for Circular. SOLE AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, F. B. CROUCH 202 CGrand 8t.. 3 purchased by her from W. H. Morsa®, parties wishing a quiet, well ordered and attractive town to live iD, are cordially invited to give Smthville a trial, none ever regret it, _ _ For SALEâ€"-â€"ByV Thos. Zheal, lot 28 con. 8 South Grimsby, 9 thoroughbred Southdown Ewes, with umb. The thanksgiving last Sunday in the here amounted to £* y Moryon ErurRS FOLLOW THE CROV7ZD 7O T;x WONDERFUL CHHEAP MAN Good strond Tweed for $2 74, worth $7. We have 5,000 piirs on our tables, comprising every Fine Black Worsted $6 90 regular price $16. â€"_ design angfabric that has been brought out by Black Worsted Frock suits, the finest in the land, the millg{or this season‘s wear. |©_ worth $22, my price $8 75. Our 9$¢ perts are the wonder of the trade and the adâ€" Pwo thousand suits in stock, everyone is a marvel of iration of all. boauty whether the price is the highest or the Elegait lince for 98c $1 25. :4 50, $1 75. lowest. Amoig the abore youds «e quote no catch penuy Do not buy elsewhere before giving us a call. _ You piices, but pants thar wo«il i be good value at thre« will find it to your interest. tine® the money. ¢ ORDERED WORKâ€"Our cutter, Mr. Carnagie, atails without a sup«» away beyond any house in the city, every piece is new andneat, and ever; y orders‘ We are showing a splendid range of cloths in Qveacoatings, Suitin:â€"« PURE MaTER. A GrRrRpaT BARGAIN. Address H. Field, Smithville, Ont. I have only One Store in Hamilton. Be Sure yougo to theright place before you buy. For Sale. . fralc t Perm anent)y; Restores thâ€"a Weakened by Early Indiscretions. Imparts Youthfu} Vigor. Restores Viâ€" tality. Strengthens and Invigorates the BRAIN and NERVES. A positive cure fer TIMPO TENC Y o AAering collection 2 Methodist Church 87.00, 'iowYork- J A M ES promptly done. H. E. NELLES, ONVEYANCER, ComMMISSTONETE &£&C. GRIMSBY, ONT, §&z~ Conveyancing of all Kinds p? CO&\.oil can. granite soapdish 1 6 tea, 4 dessert, 3 table spoons 1 El steam engine or magic lantern _ 1 A good useful box stove 8 El A splended yelocipede for your boy 10 44 piece white and gold tea set 10 m 6 splendid silverâ€"plated knives 4 10 boxes warrantedâ€"toâ€"strike matches 1 l_:q Nice useful presents with our coffees. 2 elbows, coal scuttle. _ 1 Doll carriage, express wagon 2 yA Fuelâ€"Economizing Heating Drum â€" 10 O 3 lbs Excellent tea for 49 cents. ! Cinder Sifter, 2 Elbows L fii Useful presents with our 35¢. Teas. : Splendid coal scuttle and shovel 2 m Hamilton‘s Noted Profitâ€"sharing Tea , Coffee Baking Powder and Soap Warehouse, m No. 21 King street west, Hamilton. R&~ Teas sent all over the country. Send money in registered letter and give gull shipping instructions, * Free with our Famous Fine Teas. C Purchases always returnable if not *_ satisfactory. Pourps &! Majolica flower pot or teapot 1 T5¢. decorated cake box 1 m 12 cups, 6 plates, 12 sauceplates 1 * Good teas,11, 14, 18, 21, 28, 35, 49, 63 n 77 99. »ecieactwsreiyo h ": * Tea kettle, slop pail or coal scuttle . 1 3 French china decorated fruit plates 1 75¢. nickleâ€"plated spittoon 1 4 3 14â€"quart tin pails, worth 75¢ 1 Vegetable dish, large mirror 1 I:fl Tea tray, dishpan, saucepan 1 8 stovepipes, H.H.F.C. make 1 E‘l Our 28, 85, 47¢ Japan teas aro Xeint Teapot, pitcher, cakestand, 1 2 lamps all complete, coffeeâ€"pot H Clothes basket, frying pan, â€" } Choice Hysong, Congos, Gunpowders ~] Lovely doll or toy teaset â€"] A nice useful:present with every lb. of our reliable 777 baking powder ; at 28 cents. Cup and saucer or shaving mug, Broom, brush, basket, clothes horse fl 3 lbs. best quality mixed paint "A4 12 bars do. Electricsoap fl Stable Lantern, bird cage Nicely decorated Chamber set R Parlor grate, elegant dinner set f FINEST IN THE CITY. SPECIAL GRAND SALEâ€"OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS AND U ~DERCLOTHING 10c., worth 15¢c. E. 3 Lot No 8, 1,000 yards heavy Navy Twiliâ€"d Serge, 86 inches wide, at 235, worth regular 45¢. THESE VALUES CANMNMNOT Es EKE We offer the following Tremendous Bargains Every Day this Week Lot No I, 2,000 yds. Grey Cotton at 4¢c. per yd _ Lot No 4, 1,500 yards Splendid Milton Suitâ€" Lot No 2, 500 yards Grey Twilled Sheeting at ing at 10c¢c;. worth 15c. Rocking horse, good washboiler 3 bars celebrated N. P. soap. Silver butter cooler and pickle castor Handsome hanging lamp or cruet French toy automaton Choice coffees, 14, 18, 21,25, 80, 85,40 Gook cook stove or selfâ€"feeder + Granite teapot or preserving kettle 6 piece Toilet set, pair vases Lovely printed 44 piece tea set 9â€"piece decorated Chamber set 50c worth of Pyle‘s pearline Richly chased $5 cake basket Beautiful 6â€"piece crystal table set MONEY TO LOAN. 7 bars Dingman‘s Electric soap 5 Knives and forks, pickle castor Rogers Carving set, fancy lamp Xlegant 44â€"piece chinag tea set 7 hars Morses Mottled soap i+ d 28 KE ING S T STERERE SPECIA!®". SALH T NOEFP.TH ETA MIT & Rl KEE S A;, 76. JA ookus" ' = 3 A. R. KERR & CO‘S Of the Latest Styles and Most Artistic Designs. â€" Call and see us Remember the place, 16 Maenab St., Hamilton. McCallum & Hall â€"STAR MUSIC STOREâ€" 83 ST. PAUL ST., â€" St. Catharines Keep on Hand a Large Stock of all Kinds of I >A Y 5 A TUICQ D A Y rOouse s (1 16 MACNAB ST. NORTH, HAMILTON. ne ing at 10c. worth 15c. f Lot No, 8, 1000 dozen plain and Fancy Butâ€" tons at 5¢., worth 15 and 2%5c. & sEEMN ANY WHERE ELSE. g o iA 2B z: gr>orkr!t BB 3 be ;5::'4 ho i# :i 6 i 6 iB sBA C h B e § 19 ¥‘18 & n i io m 5b s ~ P B § AB 1b k EBB 8B BBR i 5 {C o n a P a )o h s i MJ1 j 8 a 2 5 i o B j Aia 2 & 0E i0 it § | @ & # 4 io | \ & ;:f 2s 63 m o N A * t § n %; s ts W 3 i ie o m 1 B ts is is 6 Ns in 2 . i & k) ho B 74 & d i b $ t, @ S B l in wa gou eages s2220 C200 220 _0 FOU® ic.e.od=s WEST OF HUVUGHSON ST No Wi T Om . r vyour _ Bovs‘ and â€"Children‘s O 1 U brama» ht e NEW RAYMOND SEWING MACHINE HEINTZMAN & CQ. PIANO, W. BELL & CO. ORGANK, BELL & CO PIANG SE W INGâ€" WHEKR YOU WANT lan, MACHINE . Big Reductions. ORGAN, A Firstâ€"class â€"â€"PHJO.._. On the Street leading to the Mountain. _ We have now on hand a stock of Lumber Waggons, also some Light Work which we will dispose of at Prices which defy ~competition.«Call and inspect before purchasing elseâ€" where. . Repairing in Wood and Iron, Painting, etc., promptly attendedto. 12 JAMES STREET, â€"E. E. Loosley, of Loosley & Loosley Hamilton, spent Monday and Tuesday at the Mansion house, witha fine range of samples for suitings; overcoatings, &c., and he reported having bagged a large number of orders. He also reported the firm to be doing a splendid trade. â€"Prof., J. H. Panton, M. A., of the Agricultural College, Guelph, who gave such an. interesting and. instructive lecture at the~ Park, last summer, has consented to deliver a lecture in the Baptist Chureh, on "Caves and what they teach us," with special reference to the Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. This will be the first of series to be: delivered in that church this winter. â€"For SALEâ€"A Coal Stove, the Duchess. â€" Apply to D. Kerman. We are not bragging when we say we have the finest stock of Dress Goods in~Canada. We are able to point. with satisâ€" faction to a display of goods in this department that ‘we are sure will reflect credit both on the taste and judgment of the buyer. ~Our‘stock is new, not just freshened up by the addiâ€" tion of a few new: pieces of goods;, but a clean, fresh, new stock, thoroughly representaâ€" tive in its materials patterns, textures, weights, etc, . of the best manufactures.__ The magâ€" nitude ofâ€" owr" "purchases>and our facilities as buyers enable us to offer these goods at/iam very decidéd ~Â¥eduction, ‘and we éxpect that &â€"great many will\â€"avail "themseleve of the rare opportunity for unusual bargains in dress goods which is offered by our largeâ€"stock. We shall be pleased to see you and showyou these choice and charming fabrics. _â€" " â€"W. W. Kidd has opened out a tailor shop in Bates‘ Block, in the rooms formâ€" erly occupied by F. Hansel as a dental office. H.. Cornwell has charge of the business, there are two tailoresses emâ€" ployed. ‘They seein to be doing a good business. â€"ExtEXN@IvYE Sapr or Lumzrrâ€"One of the largest deals in sawn lumber which has been made for some time has just been effected between Robert Thomson of _ Hamilton, and E. W.â€" Bowslaugh of Grimsby Park by which Mr. Thomson disposes of his entire stock at Jordan, consisting of nearly a million feet of pine and hard wood. Mr. Bowslaugh will give his customers in this locality. the advantage of this large deal â€"and will sell off this stock at very low prices. â€"Our town is getting up quite & pugilistic reputation. f No trouble to show these goods.~ They are temptations. â€"Thos. Betts will sell a large quantity of farm stock and implements by auction on the Barzilla Beamer place on Monday Nov. 5,1888. 8. Robinson & Son auctâ€" ioneers. Striped Ferret Cloths, the very latest gems, 35c. Double ~«Width ~~French Stripes 50: 60, 75, 80,85, 95, $1. GRIMSBY CARRIAGE SHOPS Beautiful Allâ€"wool Cosimine Cloth, all new shades, 20c._ McILWRAITHâ€" & TREGANZA Grimsby Local News. KlTamilton. GEORGE VAN DYKE. TD C 1 We thought W. E. last week offered the r: ever heard of in the way This week they are outd Never in the records of . such small figures been ( ering the quality of the safely say that the wises to invest your money i Street East, Hamilton, reap the benefit ‘doubly. The Literory ~Societ; meeting in their rooms.o ing last for the ’purpo1 and electing officers fo géakon. ; Rev. J. H. I% predâ€" the" chair. ‘The ‘f were elected : J.;H. , H dent ; C. W. VanDuzer, W. O B. Russ, secretary The society has a very of officers this year ar are taking a great intere and no doubt the rest satisfactory, both ind collectively. â€"W. H. House lice for the County of _ taken in prices to 5: Satisfaction â€"cuarantee assistant secretary ; NC treasurer; C. H. Mills V anDuzer;assistant‘criti wood, editor of Excelsior ; assistant _editor. _ The committee consists of Je:s Nellie: Mihell, Jennie â€" Livingston, J. H. Ha:z B. Calder. The entel mittee was given ten min what form the meetings | ing the coming winter ar committee reported that advisable to have a mon year, as follows ; first nig gram and a spelling bee tainment, as the committe second night, general pr bate ; third night, gener: the paper, Exeelsior; readings and recitatic author to be chosen by th. â€" 8. H. McDoné Beamsville, will visit day of each week.. He Mansion House where pared to do all kinds in a firstâ€"class manner. can be made by postal . ville: â€"For® Sanmâ€"Two the ham Bulls 10 months registration, will sell re to Elgine Oille Basingst â€"Tâ€" J. Farrell, has ret Falls where he will eng: work, s â€"For Sangâ€"A good Mare. with foal by " Ni and her colt foaled in Ji oughbred Durham Bull old, registered in the Apply to Thompson & __â€"W. H. Richardson up before Squires Dorat charge of assault, T] volumingus, and.oacenny hearing.., The c:°°CCUP! ordering each + 858. w NoTrOEâ€"â€"Wood take for Winter apples. 4 Nelles,â€"N orth Grimsby1 of Post Office.? .. " * â€"The brick work oi new house will be finis] __â€"A. Henry has mo residence. â€"Caistor plowing ; place on Tuesday Nox Parker‘s farm, The | and a splended list of * â€"The baskiet . factor; for the Winter. _ â€"The new â€"Indepeni( ready to move into by will be fire proof having walls, and felt tar and ¢ â€"The case of the Pri and Mr. and Mrs. Murr of Grimsby, will be he¢ Senkler, in the Town H; day, next week, â€"Mrs. Gibson‘s hoy rapidly. 1t will soon plasters, > > CaBBAGE For SALj ginning . Monday,; No class cabbage at $2 p¢ at the G. T R, statio or at A. G. Pettit‘s fa 12 acres of Cabbage. â€"Miss: Ethel Teete J . ‘Teeter of this plac/ T. W. Roy, of San|) accompanied by his days, with Mr. Tecter â€"E. Randall and J building concret housel â€"FoRr SALRâ€"Son 6 weeks wld. ... Apply:| son, North Grimsby. containing 9 reoms, ve verandah and hbalcon; fruit girden,(An, De{ Apply touthe cowner, Jas. Doran, Grimsby. Wonders Will N For SaLk on RExnt.â€" The Literary to pay. ha H

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