Grimsby Independent, 16 Jan 1890, p. 2

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â€"â€"FOE,!. SauEâ€"A parlor wood cook stove " The Aldine,"" No. 23. «& kJ new. A ind : do. good neYâ€" __Apply Damfray~ Or cutters and sleighs can be seen anywhere than is ready for sale at the Dominion Carriage Works. John VanDyke & Sons are well known for the reliability of their work and the quality of the material used. â€"â€" The stock which they have now ready for the public is superior to any | ever placed on the market by them and sbould command ready rale. â€"â€"R, Phillips got 3 years in Kingâ€" his mastiff pups toâ€"day to Newbury. â€"Workman Friday night if la grippe has not got the officials. â€"Parties having wheat to sell will leave a memo. of quantitiecs with either Mr. S. A. Nelles or Wm. Forbes so that arrangements can be made to load a car. They will be notified what days to bring i in, for which watch Independent, .â€"Mxrtgopist Unurogâ€"Preaching Sunday next 11 a, m. and 7 p. m. by the pastor. Subject for the evening "A welcome visitor," _ Public cordially inâ€" vited and made welcome. â€"WantE»â€"To buy a few tons or jloads of tiraw, also oneâ€"hundred bushâ€" eis good oats. Address by card, state vrice delivered. G. W. Cline, Winona. #rcade, â€"Word was received Wednesday from Toronto that T. C. Brownjohn, of this villace died there that morning. every Grim ind â€"All municipal councils will meet nexkt Monday. «Ane supplement takes up the thread «bf the story where we left off last week and the paper continues after the supâ€" plement. With good wishes to all our readers and hopes for snow, We reâ€" main as ever The Independent, And a 1,);.Lge. ( Thf“ ennnian U‘2 page { pleme Oln We give the good people of Grimsby and surrounding country a cordial inâ€" vitatioa to come with a little morey and expect a great deal for it. We won‘t disappoint you. »1“! 12 JAMES STREET Here is part of what our great ship «<ontains : s Fancy Dry Goods, the very newest, in both price and style ; Black Goods, no other house carry as much ; Silks, we take first place with no second in sight; Staple Dry Goods, at mill prives; filoves and Hosiery we take the lead ; illinery and Mantles, we are the kingsl over all. MclILWRATH â€"â€"14i Grimsby Local News. all Years ago we launched: our Bargqire © Brains and Energy" on the great sea Dry Goods and Commerce. _ The Harâ€" bor for which we steered was Perfection, and by studying well the chart of Enâ€" terprise, and ever keeping our hand on the helm of Integrity we have ridden on ~the crest of the great wave Competition »and are daily seeing the fruits of our good seamanship, â€" Qur good ship is laden with a better cargo than ever before. _ We are now nearing port, and. niust lighten Gur_cargo, . You are inâ€" wited to come aboard, bring a little cash with you for a large amount of goods. We are the people that make fast trips and handle our cargo with ‘lightning rapidity. T17 CCE y o WInter Yoyare mens mogranimre w summs . 4 11OBR GHE y :â€"2 workin . Jersey heife ocal â€"Freema d to know tha to, As‘ ithe > T representing olent . Associa s paid last yea office in Ca SUPPLEA _ J oronto. _ BAnquir t the Mansion house. am now prepared to m $ kinds on Friday an week. Beni. Py . Forbes has had the grip,. He 1 D 1 LEMENTâ€"We issue a supâ€" this week containing an ext A"our; story, "Won at Liast" e of other interesting matter. ppe postponed the anunual the Presbyterian congregaâ€" v. o the officials having all got {iba:milton mnsting & TREGENZA SI nada. Yon 1 ‘year in To lambs from 0O ] ott chop grain may â€"be North urday name of the place. â€"F. M. Young, barrister, spent Sunâ€" day in Toronto. Considerable discussion, took place as to whether the laraplighter should get extra pay for lighting extra lamps or not. * Alford & Jarvis, lamp oil &e,, $ 4 Jas. A. Livingstone, printing, 3 W. H. Farrell, health inspector, (3 D.Albert Durham, lighting lamp 47 Carried, Moved by Moore, seconded by Whitâ€" taker, that the following accounts be paid and the reeve issue his cheque for the same. â€"E. A. Lancaster, barrister, of Catharines, spent Sunday‘ with family hore. iâ€"A. H. Peffit, . sect.. of: the Per: manent Centeral Farmers Institute of Ontario, is attending the mestings of Farmers Institute through northern and western Ontario. M. Pettit, of Winona, is away on the same business. â€"E. J. Woolverton and C. W. Van Duzer are missed about town, but we hope they are enjoying. theimselves in foreign lands, and Master Edgar Woolâ€" M. Durham presented the account for street lighting as follows : Lighting 1 lamp 37 nights, $ 1 48 thil. h J sc o93 â€" Nes 36 29 66 2 66 133 o“ 10 10 1oreign iands verton ditto. â€"C. R. Reid has been confined to the house for the past week, hence the town, had to go without a shave. â€"Mrs. M Pettit, of Winonsa, and her sister Miss Kuller, spent Tuesday afternoon in Grimsby, calling on friends. s The old council held its last meeting on Monday, Jan. 13, 1890, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of receiving the report of the fire committee and other business The reeve in the chair, councillors Durâ€" ham, Moore and Whittaker present. â€"Miss Potter has gone to Toronto. She will not return. _ ‘ B â€"Miss Mary Kerr, is teaching school in Preston. ® â€"W. B. Calder, of Grimsby, : Sunday with the family of Mr. C er, of Waterdownâ€"(Ham, Spec.) â€"â€"Good fireproof safe for sale, cheap at Grimsby, . Apply to Jas. A. Livingâ€" ston, Grimsby, ‘ noon sessgion also. a 5 +t P o sote dresses of welcome to the delegates by Dr. McMurchie, president, W.. F, Clarke, Reeve of Grimsby, John H. Crotut and J. . Livingston. _ The meeting is a public one and free to all and ‘the discussions will take place which will be of interest to all and we hope to see a good attendance. There will be an afternoot and evening sesâ€" sion on Thursday and a morning sesâ€" sion on Friday and probably an afterâ€" W bpilo reéeatdiysfor use â€"â€"The third annual the fair managers of th triect will be held in the on Thursday, â€"(to day) commencing at 2 p. 4 The me ting will be . dresses of welsonma 1n »1 and â€"~â€"For Sapmâ€"12 hogs weighing from 160 â€" to each, will be sold at $6 dressed and delivered. . Kitchen, North Grimsby quantity of firstâ€"class har â€"The roller mills are doing a tremenâ€" dous business now, farmers are coining from all directions with their grain. The mills are making A I flour, «To‘ RexTâ€"â€"A somnrediOts dwelâ€" ling bouse, on Mountain st., ‘pleasant situation, good stable and outbuilding. Apply to A. Tevrryberry, Grimsby. ing ounday school renumion. : â€"~ masst Huve now made satisfactory ar rangements by which Dwill be whle at !nll times to make Joans on. firstâ€"class farm secaurity‘at the lowest rate of inâ€" terest going. . Parties vequiring adâ€" vagces on good security will find it to their advantage to. call on me No commission charges. Conveyanciug promptly attended to. _ H. E. N elles, Grimsby. . ing Sunday : â€"â€"I have ; rangements | all times to farm seecarit, Caven, of Knox college Toronto inently identificd with the equ movement) will take theâ€"morn evening services. / OtheR afran not yet compieted. _ Teaâ€"meetif duyecveaing following. .. Tmead nfabarce® "$+ : dnb be opened D. V. on Febru weeks from next Sunday nA‘ TB t hn Tub s.a P 10 bi‘utc: .gri;fl) and Mrs. F. it, the other only waiting says 10 by the Village Council. The new Presbyterian church throatâ€" on| erinped him & Forbes, senior, h E‘ erg ale . n Peand Juzl,r]So,nWV@ believe, the Y, (fo‘day) and Friday at 62 p. .im., Thursday, _ will be opened by adâ€" lcome to the delegates by chie, president, W.. F, e of Grimsby, John H. J. A. Livingston. . The public one and free to ail id annual convention of agers of the Niagm'a Disâ€" held in the town hall here, members of ariesvyterian church will V. on February 2nd, two â€"Ji4 hogs, corn. fed, 160 : to 200 pounds old at £$6 per hundred livered. Apply. to E. +. COnimigby, _ Alsp. a tâ€"class hard wood cut for Aso" af $5 ar anrd onl\ VE â€"AGWUGBUTECC OL 111 Parties requiring adâ€" ecurity will find it to to.call on me No ges. Conveyanciug difo ;i H. .B N elles, ith the equal rights ce theâ€"morning and Other arrangemients Teaâ€"meeting Monâ€" ig. â€"_ T‘Resday evenâ€" nights, $ 1 «4 36 »6 10 £4}, 1} UsUtaily ut thi the family are $ 47 aye aiso h °T COr( DC 19 U his 50 25 00 87 x'incipal (promâ€" 87 Pina Un ad4il} iJ1SS7 The liberar} society held their usual meeting last Saturday evening. The V.~P:, ; Mr. Hitchman occupied the chair and the following programine was presented ; Instrumental music by John Jacobs, song by Alice Mar low, instrumental by Miss Hopkins, reading by Rufus Walker, song by G. Marlow, reading by Mr. Walker, recitation by R. Douglas, instrumental by D. Henry, instrumental by Miss Hopkins, reading by J. Henry, instru mental by John Jacob‘s, The debate was very interesting. Decision was given for the affirmative. The debate for next week is "Resolved that Engâ€" land has produced . abler statesmen than the Umnited States." Affirmd by R. Kemp, R. Douglas and C. Fret. shaw. Denied by W. Kemp, T. Anâ€" derson and R. Walker. We have a few copies of the Illustrated Xmas Numbers that we will send post free for the following : prices : Tllustrated London. News. 40¢., : Illustrated London Graphic 40¢,, TIllustrated Yule Tide 40¢., Toronto Saturday Night 25¢, 109 envelopes amd & 5â€"quire package of note paper for 50¢,, pogs free. Plenobet Notes, 1890. or Vincent‘s Notes C 18980 on the INTERNATIONAL LESSONS Poét free, $1. | Usual price, $1.25. _ There was a party last Thursday night at J. Writenburg‘s, dancing was the chief amusement and. the young folks returned home in the small hours of the mornine. vonenor roonmmenmnvenmram mencmmmenienmencomusmue m on imoumsemmuunne Birtuâ€"On Jap.â€" 12th, G. Caughell, of a daughter. Mr. Hill and Mr. Graha ill with the inflamation. a 0 Balor ~bon @ngland, to Hattie, raon lzuifl nB _' q( * daughter * k '5;9;. fRer, T. D. daughterM $O8 MNS .. ~oft Gr : y. Reflde‘ BC T hoii onl 4 BaxrprpDEâ€"Un Januat) St. Andrehurceh, Grimsby, by the Retay us Edgelow, cis Sha w Of tg\:é late Rev. Baker, ofOD, England, to 1 sOn, 28 BrovAat the St.J -;]nanllb,\ hotel. T\ W_e,dnesds:y, D > at 4 a. 1 C. B_rownjohn,n _ S., one oy‘s cleverest men. 3 DurpVinons, , OD ‘:I af(.y , o”f 1890, m DPute, at tht °8 4:6 .)vea'rs‘l‘ 8 * _ 8. S. TEACHERS ATTENTION. "Ave" WOHAApEAE ACAH OO â€" light cuolaced in front of the ‘ stave alormance Wa$ thrown on the 4 shadow . KFor once the pe willing .to take the shadows substance 20â€" The manaceroo0d. _ which:@r ,of:yo‘mg PySL _ \ tOOk prus. a[]d SO]O Sillg"]::’. t was ves Flo. Ww\vatqm\ BGSSicKat,ie Douser rece!V_ | ng woplause. The second part 0, was an entirely new i'c.-uun.y,_ x<kb consisted of (Shuge@n | Whe hall =*° darkenhind the scentsâ€" 7 “l} rew‘s| Rowever, a 8999 | audic the towD hall ,3;nd 4 YCD was spenb. YThe Hilterbd Of two pa.rt,s beâ€" \ tweenune . folks regaled thems things pl‘OV"ded p7 the tigyst part of the proâ€" granm uy 6i' i cantata n which.&r nf young peo.plc Law , on Jan. 10th, 90, thi . F. Lewis, of a 11 (sti | ., ‘: F f{ 181 T ' iEle & ai : t of ths BA thop WaSs ROBINS BROS. â€" MITCRELL, ONT. Grimsby Centre. pinle" MED. BIRTIL. arried. seinmen® On January 1, at w)b+ lam ~are very he wife of pnexe srscanzrnce t am Members living to a certain agoe are slso entiiled to receive one.half A SICK BENEFIT Fund for those who desire it, Members participating in this fund gat 34 par week for the first twelve weeks ofdisablility, and $3 por woeok for the second perilod citwelve weeks. For further information apply to Pakt.Leadeore T,â€"F, (a). der, B. A. Nelles, and R. A, Alexander, M. D. or J. C. Palmer and J. H. Albright. GRIMESBY CIRCLE NO.14. Meets on last Monday in evary month, at $ o‘eclock p.m.,.in the towar hall. 32 HUGHSON ST SOUTH F4 .A MTITILTON A Fraternal, Benevolent and Beneficiary Society, PURELY CANADIAN. Intending borrowers should write or call on us before: apâ€" plying elsewhere. . MARTIN & MORPHY «_ ORDER > OF CANADIAN HOME CIRCLEs. Number ofCircles 112. Mombership 4,500. Asseszments ,graded according to age and amount of beneficiary certificate, . Cortifiâ€" oates issued for $1,000, Â¥2,ooo and 33,000. Members becoming totally~disabled and TY %embers becoming totally~disabled and unable to éarn & livelihood may receive oneâ€" half the amount theircertificate calls for. 6 Private fun(d@ds C good real estate f 7 per cent. on \Aa eA \\\?\\\\\\\ R mm tye®Tt o t i‘ .L InNnGnRnCcIia@i L SY TERMS OF REâ€"PAYMENT. tHt} D )(â€"J\ id t 4 _ ty JA) A FEY on security of at from 54 to V &A NZ 4A R/ & J 9 ore namaerisre AUf C fI reisonoet That if ever the weather turns colder I am giving wonderfu) \bargn.ms in all winter «goods. | _‘ In towellings, sheeting, cirâ€" \ cular pillow cottons,and white \ and factory cottons I am offerâ€" “‘_ing splendid values. f \ _ Nobby neck and hand ware ' i Some chcice lines of station«= s \ery. rocnmemnsemmenni 2amembpber Priccs as my goods are all new and at prices away down. Watches, â€".Combs, nail, tooth and articles in great variety at ( St. Catharines. . Orricnâ€"Independent. block,, GrimsDys Money to loan in large and small sums 60 suit borrower at 5%, 6, and 64 per cent. _| Title investigated and mortgage drawn froee df.charge. s y Fire insurance at lowest current F4 es: A REARDUN From me and save monéy Morning Empire, Â¥ Evening Globe, _ _ Evening Mail, NEWS AGENCY Fine Watch-repairingj: a Specialty. [ Fvaonina Snect Subscriptions taken for any pa in Canada. JAS. A. LiVINGSTON, Barrister, Solici Etc. FRED. M. YOUNG, B. 4,, WATCHMAKER. r country T 1D Clocks and at my of Grimsby and mnntry Would dO' Evening Star. zen for any paper NOC Independant Office verecor carmoenmemeâ€"renmen oo nunianmmatnet itor, Notary, tore and and Othel' tOflet' at Greenwood‘$ E» Te mt on To i Jewelry

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