Grimsby Independent, 27 Dec 1888, p. 4

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glH10CO .. .«@ «+ «a@hirsiv hn n Charrserh Samuel Coyne, ditching road.... Richard Warner drawing stone... Egerton Asher s$s Ts . Surveyving road between lots 10 & on road......1@ymss a o% i ® w James Bates, road scraper........ John Waite, lamb killed by dogs R. H. Tisdale, ASSESSOT ...««. ...« Walter Boyington, sluice and * ¢/ EUIDPIKG. @6 ++r@ varscer(t 8@ @a ks James Crown, ditching road...... John W. Miller, turnpike and John Clark for stonge........«..«.% Wesley Nelson, plank and work on road .. s iire...s0 an sn oiel h Hfe s Amos Waite, nonâ€"resident road WOTK...1:.isaÂ¥sesrsee (nle o ul sie us n William Griffin, plank for road... John W. Miller, plank and work Statute JabOr.:s 2. .. +a+« terhs a + Charles North, repairing bridge... James Mitchell, plank for road..... Peter Lester, sheep killed by dogs H. J. Sharp, SEAbLONRAEY â€"..:¢r.6e s sls a 1 ON SAIALY +4 oae is ie Jacob Chase, sheep killed by dogs Walter Murphy *# 9e Jacob Chase § £€ Alanson Parker, one cord of stone Charles North, timber and work on road..‘s. 1...«.+a/skikaigh ts William Dilts, digging ditch on ;PTORQA L.i herlhprirnssareeathatgy stake in o evian i alu x tnCs Tournal Printing Company......... 11.(3J. Sharp; on salary...... /.. .. Walter Murphy, sheep killed by dGogS4.....l ....li}:rs n a aaiv e awveek Charles Sisler, dog tax refunded. John McCready, building sluice.. Wellington Nevills, nomâ€"resident OH FORAQU â€"; .. :..". iw% sn c % & James Rxilton, auditor......... Isaac Springstead, auditor .. James Park, sheep worried By cash paid S. A., Cooper, polliug booth....... H. J. Sharp, election expenses.... Reuben Nevills, repairing sluice.. Robt. J. Adams, for polling booth Dr. Adams, attending Halsted..... Phincas Book, plank and work Total :;:.. The «North â€" Grimsby. | Apricultitral Society exhibition, as far as exhibits in the several departments was concerned was in vrand success and it was hoped that when the affiirs of the society were wound up it would be found there would be sufficient funds on hand to meet all cluims and to pay the prizes in full.. But such is not the cnse by any means and it has been‘found when all the expenses are paid there will be seareely enough to so to the prizeé winners. At. i1 ameetâ€" ing held last Saturday, a report of which is given on our local page, it was decided to pay all accounts at onrce and then to devote the balance to paying a percentage of the prize money. ‘The â€" INDEPENDENT is very much opposed to this mode of settling affairs as we believe that it will be little less than a death blow to the society. J. A. Livingston and W, D. Forbes streneously opposed the paying of so small a percentage and urged the directors to exdeavror, by borrowin«â€" 20 per cent of t is most disappo} and wo are afra so to the prize ing held last & which is #iven vmnose sfenliemen was 1080,. We nope that the public will sympathize with the dirsctors in what might be termed their ‘thard luck" those money or ot ter one L1 To cash balance in hand from last dceount........... .. 8385 55 Received by Loan for muâ€" nicipality........... «.. ~ 200 00 Fine money from Jas. Asher, Aresememewary uen Rent for road allowance on the T‘wenty creck...... From James Nicholson, colâ€" Received from Jas. Nicholâ€" son, collectot....;...1..? eying rof 13; Con,. GRIMSEBY BEAMSV LLE AND SsMITHVILLE. ful COoust( THURSDAY, . EC J RAXS."Aâ€" L A Big Disappointment. (¢ lector 66 64 EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR ut EXPENDITURES d iC ; duditor..&.....;.. . stead, auditor.....,. sheep worried by ing Company........s Nn Salary ... .sn 5. i« * exdeavor, by borrowing herwise, to pay the prizes the majority of the memâ€" red the plan adopted i1 bet the amendmentâ€" made b) nen was dost.. We topt Calstor. RECEIPTS nting to the directors id will be much more winners. At. a meet:â€" aturday, a report of n 4 6 64 64 66 66 TIZC INGSTON, ic id Gu: mone iss s O7 1888 597 39094 245 00 395 00 321 00 370 00 440 00 708 00 890 00 37 20 45 21 95 18 00 4 06 4 66 5 00 2 00 14 00 49 02 15 00 19 36 4 00 24 00 10 00 1 00 1 50 3 00 3 00 8 61 5 60 4:70 50 4 00 8 00 a 90 3 00 6 00 thiat that pay Phis 80 GO C 32 50 35 OR 00 08 50 03 00 00 00 [d 00 50 With hay at $20.00 already, no one keeping stock can afford to be without a cutting box this winter. . It will pay those requiring one to visit or communiâ€" cate with the:C. P. Mills Feed Cutter Manufactory, St. Catharines, as they make over a dozen varieties of hand and power cutters, and sell them from $7. It is the cheapest place in the Niagara district to buy at. See our Corn Shellers that shell a bushel in 5 minutes. Kaives furnished for all kinds of Feed GQutters. Send for illustrated cireulars. Reductions made on large quantities. Complete Price List free on applicaâ€" tion ; correspondence solicited. . Adâ€" dress f SMITH & VANDUZER Peach trees 10c. Pear trees 25¢ Apple" © .12e,. Plum â€"*" 50¢ Grape vines from 3c. up. For the Spring of 1889. ‘The following is an sample of our prices for FIRSTâ€"CLASS STOCK HKCruit The undersigned Reeve and Treasâ€" urer of the Municipality of the Townâ€" ship of Onistor, hereby certify that the foregoing defailed.statemgut.ofstlro neâ€" céeipts and ey penditures, zfi;? the assets and liabilities of the said Townthip of Caistor have been duly examined by us and find the same to be correct, and in accordance with the statutes in such cases made and provided. Dated this 15 day of Dec. 1888. Charles Shirton, Reeve. James Asher, Treaserer. dogs... ... ;.lirs. aaae 1e sauk Ofliver Teett, building~bridge.... \Wm. schooley, plank for road . ... Geo. Cobley, cleaning town hall James Lavery. wood for hall..... Jacob McCrady, plank for road ... Jolhin A. Jackson, building bridge Charles Nort!:i, pulling stumps..... Hart & Co., municipal blanks.... Albertâ€" Absalom,timber and re pairing >sInite ... .. ulsnd 1. J. Sharp, attending court of revision by order of judge.... l{edeemed notes given for loan... Interest on the above loan ...... Clharles North, building bridge.. H.J. sharp, postage and stat‘n‘ry Charles Shirton, plank for road.. James MeCra{g, repairing sluice lelhn D. Serves; erroneously asâ€" sessed for dog.....:.2..r.. a., Andrew McCrady, timber and reâ€" pairing .. SWiilcal..s..alor‘d i.k .+ Charles North, repaiâ€"ing sluice... James Railton, plank for road..... Thos. Parker & Daniel Robson, repairing bridve.. John Dann, health inspector.... Simon Sptece, plank for road.... Mrs. Pearson. balance of salary of late J. Pearson, health iospector Graut to plowing match..........; John M. killins. dog tax returned John Naergarth, plank for road.... Harmon Cosby, repairing road.. Officers‘ salaries in part.......... Ishmael Bartlett, N. 8, No. 8..... James Wadge, 5. S; No:d4..1%.i... James Crown, building sluice.... Charles Berty, N C‘ Nuâ€"T JA LAAA UÂ¥ m : Beatfie, ®. B; Nu.â€"B 2 2t . L2 hek s County ltates,..." . .igk 0h Schools, county rate.... ... SCHOGCIGS . . .. 2. /: asier.cnls wiaie wiel Balance on officer‘s salaries.. Uncollected T Cash on hand W in. Schooley, sheep killed by doOgk EDs is aa ces ale 2s James McCrady, pulling stumps Charles Shirton, plank for road .. Simon Spiece t# teqisran: James Grant $s css BRenjamin â€" Forsyth, â€" timber for «iMiee .1 t $ o towme n d Charles North, repairing bridge.. W alter Boyington, pulling stuaip»s Wimn. Schooley, sheep killed by Jw 0o0s SSeTge, . DNE SUU1 James Nicholson, plauk phiring aitiice.. .. 1. Jacoh Wardell, for plank George Waite plank for H. J. Sharp, postage and HTY ma wl uit sia o ce h elonle sig l i t 2 us Jolin H. Jacobs, plank for road Joseph Robson, sheep killed 1 i( CUTTING FODDER savyes Oneâ€"Third. VINES â€"AND ~PLANTSâ€" orge Ulavton, repairing SCra; alter Laidlaw, timber for ro colb Sorge, pmlling stumps ... INONA NURSERY Potal Is still on hand with a full stock of WINON A. LILABILITIES, axes AUSSETS 10P / TOWAL a.., and Stationâ€" nud re ) \ §#4078 56 $4553 1976 2074 69 300 1707 40() 628 276 186 315 S3 00 06 07 36 90 00 44 3(G 16 i1 11 t 10 10 19 O ) 4 UK) 1 00 1 50 2/:50 7 560 0 50 0 60 1 94 1200 8 O( " 00 1 95 U 1 0 3 66 61 *0 00 (AS t) [ 10 «0 () ()( U) OU 0O 05 u0 ale GG 98 5U t( Mmo )( )1 (1 I have constantly on hand a com plete assortinent of Boots and Shoe for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Child ren. From a V isiting Card to a Poster, Quickly and neatly done at the AT THEINDEPENDENT OFFEFTICE BILLâ€"HEADS, CIRCULARS, DODGERS LELTER AND NOTE HEADS, f RECEIPTS Miss Maude Hare, having recently returned ‘from â€" a course of Instructions under Signor Emilio Agramonte, of New York is prepared to take a limited number of pupils in V ocal and Instrumental Music Job Work LATE OF GAIMSBy Has removed" UI King St. West,â€" ~Ham»iha, â€" opposite Moodie‘s where he is prepared to perform all dental operaâ€" tions with latest appliances. Appointments may| be made by mail. Mr, E. Bartlett wishes to let the public know that he keeps a purebred Berkshire boar for service. â€" His %ire is Victor, bred by H. Sorby, Guelph, his dame is Prinâ€" cess Louise, bred by J.snells, Edmonton. Service fee, 75 cents., || / He also has for sale a few Birkshire igs about 4 moxths.old. _ See Mr., Bartlett Emmm wvoing elsewhere. _ _ To take orders for Encyclopedias and Standard. Books, â€" Steady work Good remuaneration.. for terms. Doxtxtox Pusuisinc House,â€" .. SECATH ARINXES On Parties having ginsense root for sale or who gather it will find a ready, sale for same at W. W. Greenwood‘s, city drug store, St. Catharines, Ont., where the highest price will be paid. Hamilton, Dec. 15, 1888. SI soots and Shoes Chas. Sefferies, Rubbers, Overshoes and Felt Goods astantly on hand. LÂ¥ C y TANDMADE Work a Specialty ! temember the place, Chas,. JSefferies, KING STREET, BB EKEA M S V ILTL_ LE AGENTS WANTED. Watchmaker and Jeweler, XCIA L Attention paid to REDPARLINO Watking is receiving new soo«is every week. Read the following arrivals this week :â€"Beautiful French Ccashâ€" meres, mnbbong &imere Bhose, ladies‘ nutural wool vests, gents knitted shirts and dmwer_s, a case of blankets, Swigss checked musling, Baldwins black fingering yaru, Mechlin net, gents‘ scarfs, boys’ collars, ribbed woolen shirts, cashmeare socks, dress by s, Salishury flanuels, towels, u..lored Canton flannels, ping, linen, cotton and §11k spools, Mohair and sitk bredcds, wb els and silk o twist. ‘The millinery, mantles &and dressgoods are having an immenge sale, they aroe 80 very cheaina ols ‘â€" /.; s tonsl8sting of u_ \of misses‘, children‘s and ladies‘ mantles in long new styles. . Piles â€"of mantle cloths, an im mense qrantity vedsx in plain and siriped, heavy winter curtains and table covers, ladies cashmere, Astracha1 and kid gloves, | kerchicfs, gents‘ Astrachan gloves, prints, childrens‘ misses‘ and ladies cashmere hose, gre: flannels, and largi intities of other articles. See the tol:ogganing, bed and horse blankets, cighteen cases :0 blankets received th u;in‘f-'_al'reauly. Examine the gray cottous, white cottons, tickings, cottonades, Canadian tweeds and fHannels in all colors.. Take :t look at the carpet department, itis 46x138 feet, and is filled with almost every ar ticle rgqnifed,rifil} i?é efurnishing line, the carpets, rugs, crumb eloths are new and cheap. The linoleums, floor oi cloths and mattin @;n 1e window shades and poles are neat new styles. Mind and enter the stores east of ths car pet window _ ,Qj.f;ig’éiifitak'es and doâ€"not get into the Right House. Corner of King and Hughson streets. I GINSENG ROQ MUSICTC. ALL WORX GUARARNTEED â€"Hvery variety ofâ€" _A Glain MeCGregor F. HANSEL, DENTTIsS +. AK STREET, GRIMSBY, NOTICGE. bbong, gashmere hos musling, Bald wins D ess buttons, Salisbur is, shirt steels and s ‘}l‘(‘-flp a" i tx t Rer I is of a :‘~, Vj( f & g S Af i AAh TA 6tR e en l Exxr®sox Barto®=utt K iL1 L Mivarimaos connrmvetnmeme m c Av se 02 o4 090 mon h warr m he i se novcn §${3 0T. PMe enor, Fulton caLlOons Irom fHur Brick house in the village of, Beamsâ€" ville, in firstâ€"class repair. House conâ€" tains a hall, parlor (folding doors,) dinâ€" ing room, kitchen, four bedrooms, back and front stairs, good cellar under the whole house and good barn, will be sold at a bargain if sold at once. Apply to Ralston Real Estate Exchange, 31 Johr St. S., Hamilton. promptly done HOME FOR SALE, CHEAP iHfE. NELLES ONVEYANCER, CoMMTIHBSBLONEE ‘&C. GRIMSBY, ONT, Ez"* Conveyancing of all Kinds ho has for sale Grain, Stock and Fruit. Landsâ€"small ; and Jarge, â€" at prices from $25 to $500 per acre. Vilâ€" lage lots and private Residences a Speâ€" cialty . w : . Kigd A v... AIGC, FONTHILL =â€" Nurserics.: Largest in Canada. Parties wishing to purchase property in this locality should call on We want reliable, ~energetic men to sellâ€"our nursery stock ; «previous expe: riencé not nmécessary), ~any> man with tact andcensrgy can succeed. Our agents have many: advantages, avchâ€"as selling homeâ€"grown, hardy Canaâ€" dian stock. This season we have a numâ€" ber of choice specialties, which are, of valué, and which can only be secured from us, such as acomplete ‘list of New Russisn: appies, the Ritson: pear, Saunâ€" der‘s plum, Hilborn. raspberry, â€" Moore‘s Ruby and Black. Champion eurrants, Moore‘s Diamond grape, etc., etc. We have given particular attention to the propagation of hardy varieties, suitaâ€" ble to the northern sections of Canada. Real Estate Agent, ME Al; â€" BPAE E. Right House SYMPTOMS FoR WHICX N. .50 i dimness of ~ight, aversion to : desire for solitude, listlessness > cowardice, depression of spiri(: matorrhcea, or loss of the semin tency, innutrition, emaciation, females, trembling, melancholy, Labit, oftentimes innocently gc tension, every function warses in of insane asylums unite in s5se wasted lives which come unien duties of business, incapacitats the effegts of carly vico. | If you strength. If you are broken do result of ignorance snd folly, ser Treatise in Rook Form on D For terms apply to TACTS LoR V Who are broken down A d ates‘ Block, Grimsby. s O O C: en «s B NReqQ en sioo Miplng iess wssl Bmrâ€"+ ‘~uu§'f.“. 5&1’ E4tE erit? Bspe ts. o ,fi;‘,'» : ’.7::‘;1,"'_: m : ‘4’2’, $ § M 2d € s N MONEY TO LOAK. Eol .a'.i: ARGET U t Fat ce NO# ExE x hy i n an w \ BPositive CGure. SsTONE & WELLINGTON, TORONTO,ONT. w8 Add7 MB 3y 53 W. W. KIDD, 1 it] ty c P SS § §Cls THOMAS C. WATKINS, v dstar) e s (upi o o on or ornematuny ak.icen 4. ki‘tki‘i:.’-;\i!:'-';’-sfi&‘dfi?f&{f i onse & sale of goods at about half price CLMGSB Y ~f on Disca ions to F DISI 1 t xRIMSBY .o AXCQTEILL «M D oL M{kT pl U EN OF ALL AGESE Â¥IE.AL TEA RRENVE V °EHRE, 40 comsoeqnenceos of Indiscretion, Expo«sure and OGverwork, t ieisa S EMmCt IATQG. 6 TARMERS | SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The magnificent steamship " ciTY or NEW YORK," 10,500 Toxns, INMAN LINE, (the largest palace steamer afloat), will leave New York on her first return voyage on 18th of August. SingLle TickeEts rrom $60 to $600 P.‘S5$,. Passengers transfeorred to Steamer free of charge. Tourists‘ Ticket® via New York or Que: bec to any part of Europe. All Correspondence will receive prompt Attention. Drafts and Circular Letters of Credit for l‘r-ye]erg pavable atall the principal Cities of Europe, in the Currency of the country where presented. > _ _ _ Collection of Drafts, Claims, and Legaci in any part of Europe and America. nC RETUVRN TICKETS FROM $108 ts $:08c Secure your tickets in time at above of «J Y Grote‘s 17 Queen St., St. Catharines. CENTRAL TICKET OFFICGE, teern.gle at Greatly,Reduced Rates. _ Choice of Railway to New Yorkâ€"‘" Now York» Central," "West shore," "Erie," ALS in=5 years.. Madoeronly by . SAM‘L ROGERS & L0 ¢ B TORONTO. Round Tripâ€"to Hurope $35 ..â€" Only $35 $65 Round Trip $65 $28 Intermediate $28 ELEVEN ~GOLD MEDâ€" OF MAN. To . save ,.their â€" Mackh Should use only the wellâ€"known hinoor of Medicines, 11 These Orls have received olur ant MACEHINE OIL. 37 o 5n ) : B0 n d in Web 41 54 BA n mu F3 A) ha t ad l ) uo Pil a BJ B ol EJ ts \G_k 4& c . a C 1 5o is t ul (n i3 s F3 t 6 $ d hi 8 ts ws ind in i THRESHERS â€"Genuiue sold byâ€" A Painless Gu: EXCURSIONS. in No. 8 & radical cure for nervo iry vital losses, etc. ‘ enorgy, vertigo, want of purpo: ence, avoidance of conversatic attention on a particular subje mory. excitability of temper, 81« TO BE HAD ONLY AT <â€"â€"*AN1J«« T . tXA O the Cc+riimsby. Machimer; ht (*\ (es ) i , § J 40 f ",, f w C § Reg e 16 & M P of | s9 th th 801 th co sp ch

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