Grimsby Independent, 3 Dec 1891, p. 6

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Robt. Topp is drilling for. water, water.yet. prize, o piugs 10 PaCCO ; ZnG 3 do, which were allott Felker, Bert Speck and | dernan in the order named. piowing intende natural prize, 8 Eldon Perry is visiting friends at Morrisbure. D y tne agent, inev. L. A. vi0ore, the following officers were elected for ‘92 : president, H. F. Bridgman; viceâ€"presâ€" ident, W. H. Morgan; secâ€"treas., J, A. Schnick; ‘depositary, D. W. Eastman. IPl At a plowing bee at our friend‘s, Thos, Liyneh‘s, the other day, Mr. Lynch offered three prizes for the best lowing ; the prizes were small but were ptended for amusement, as Tom is a atural genius in the fun line. 1st rize, 8 plugs tobaceo ; 2nd, 5 do ; 3rd, do, which were allotted to Peter Telker, Bert Speck and George Clenâ€" Ed. Adk fined to to Mi stock from bride was attired in a pretty dress of white cashmere trimmed> with white brocaded silk, and crowned with a wreath of white flowers. The brides maid wore a white cashmere trimmed with white satin. After the ceremony a sumptuous repast was partaken of, and a few hours spent pleasantly in the company of the newly wedded couple. Among the many presents we noted the following with the comâ€" pliments â€"and good wishes of all present : Mr. Geo. Telfer, set China dishes ; Miss Mary A. Ness, silver butter cooler ; Walter Telfer, of Caliâ€" â€" y Â¥ C Mrs Ness, set silver knives ; Mr. and Mrs.. Keffer, fruit"stand ; Mr. and Miss Coon, pickle dish ; Mr. and Mrs. J. A Behnick, fancy. lamp ; Mrs. Israel Book, of Buffalo, counterpane and shams ; Mr. Book, wool rug ; Mr. W.â€"S8. Hibbard, V. S., silver butter knife ; Miss A Groff,. fancy mustard ecup ;. Mr.. and Mrs. . B. Patterson, fancy lamp ; Miss Aunie Ness, laundry outfit; Mr. and Mrs. Bradt, lemonade set;~) Mr.: and Mrs: ~A. Patterson, boq'uet holder ; _ Miss Donnaldson, breakfast cruit: Mr. A.\H. Davis, fruit stand ; Mr. Nelson Ness, lemonâ€" ade set ; Miss A. Miller, cake stand ;’ Miss E. Patterson, set table napkins : rmD 1( riage Of Mr. J essic Telfe: formed by. t Beamsville. evenin?o T T Â¥i 1 +1 W. H en‘s duce an{( Choco 6 TIcina, a prepared icing for your cakes Icing sugar, poultry dressing Mixed pastry spice, oranges, lemons, Citron, orange and lemon candied p Lemon, vanilla and rose essences Almonds, English walnuts, filberts,â€"ef Candies by the barrel or stick Layer, seedless and cooking ra‘sing )( tPr 10 w Not We have in stock and to arrive M Y M e8 S@mithville News gtr U A BVM n V oi JNOV. 491 Mr. Robert r 00 MAS TRADE 1§$01 . ‘ and in te Willcox. ralsins for 2 cdurrants for 1 â€"< > >â€"App VC 1 TC i having three H )] MORGAN, rines s and sugars. Ferms cash or ready ?5th, ve the t u goods milt« cheay uU cel 18 P 0) cornet 0o a hardâ€" time wells and no ifts which top 144 en ammcrnimam y ommercumrmen wienmresarram a splendid allâ€"wool top e best value IP RIES.: cheap 13 conâ€" ects of itin 0) on 1CSS AIng Rons, ef the A Council met at Wellandport, N the members all present. The clerk read the report of th retary of the board of health, visiting@ J..MW i Joht time past, Watertown. Miss Cla: home in 1n y PIV( visiting relative The Misses 1 son are spenain; 8. Holmes, of i It is understood that which Columbus first lat maved to Chicago for e now. ~ Mi week ago. ne W orld I Edward Moss was visiting as, J. M â€" _ CGeorge Johnson had a bee last Satur day night making saurkraut. He i: going to live fat this winter. f Dan Henry started for the Bridge last Friday night. The Patrons of Industry of Grimsby Centre seem all happy over their purâ€" chases since they became members. They can get things so much. cheaper in Smithvilic. The Smithville miller is also giving great bargains in grinding and chopping. Winter has come and the people are hunting up choppers to cut wood for them. LV 1( were . YÂ¥} week., _ LC ax}, .0Y, sRev. G, Fredcric Hitchman ville W Fred Le ullen, eldest daughter of Pet frimsby Centre, â€" ~~>=~ U MH Weddi w. â€"M Gainsboro Cou Mr. winter anoa very U a1nQd . 3. & 1 most modern ic e a ds 2s al we wI ort of the bo and adopted notion of Ro followin« bill Hitchman a v for Buffalo ter attison, att UR on St Catharines on ernemenorne.cxommin ons unirone ancomintsemcrrememsnc enmemiammnrnpron Clat ne M TT Y YYV Grimsby Centre. d Mrs, Roscoe, of C@rimsby, iting at Mrs. Graham‘s last T. DUuli® D(GSs oved. Wils N ind tin & maesspwer maro \s P A "TA W a / 9 W ellandaport who has been en i‘s shoe store 1 TJ M 2 th« Mn T t{ake it vical m to be vers church, Db ock, of W in this town. Born. ending court Ken UD to i8 h VY ch, Grimsby, Seudamore, . Norwich, B e onene 1) on and Jsennie J.onn P gaays arines W lelt 11 Dack. ade th DaSSC e Island on 1 is to be reâ€" U 1+ sÂ¥ â€" nieinn cxtir‘ wriirem I0n wWitD ne 1A 1 8 rYV. OV 1( men P no Rey PIPIl a t remustrnmemmnas NOV, Jeorge t mit in low D 10 ) [ ven will no w T» 0 reeve, his ch: is evid wuere in | R Now that our present reeve, Lewis, has removed to the city and also. Mr. Jardine, the question is being often aiskâ€" ed, Who will be his successor? Many probable names are spoken of, among them are Dr. Carr, Murray Pettit, A. 'J( wim. Disher, plank and labor... 1 10 H. C. McCaffrey, stone, plank. 6 94 David Misner, trepairing sluice... 3 38 Moved by Nelson seconded by Roszel that this council do now adjourn to meet again at St. Auas on Dec. 15, at 10 a m. S. KEnngpy. Wm. Disher, plank and H. C. McCaffrey, stone, David Misner, repairing John Krick John A: D. ©UIU Prof. nptin D Geo. 8. Fisher, lepairing sluice. Jos. Dilts, planÂ¥ and spikes...... menksgt ulsnd oran i rmenanmmiesn | w10}) The Saltf :idqd upo on Umoecr copoun enbzng nc 0 nce a ve W )th patronig t tracksâ€" > Beave creek ditch .. : Springsgpad, court f rd cfHalT)........... lo treesasdkrik.cl...s.. ire JJT. Carr, NMur , R. R.:Smith and Reed has boldly c 0: humself as and it is thou nt & 6. Paul Str nOt {) 11 trac ic@1ve a 1 C @nga k OI t no. 1| d 0 & 3 B n Btoney Cresok. or. Hamilton Spec. 1. O the mu he collec Tt ars. cided ce cce eV tl i[(Â¥\ I} a ch i Rado ening another exhibition agricuitut f ; i IIf you nl auttir wRnode Oi ty ciaim hat may the ren and 1 150 i5 uecued some:â€" nicipal machinery i0 AC l( ing class he h much sucee Fred. <Hentry )me out and an candxdate. 10 by many tha j DFite U d C. B egsbury, Ind. atives in thi t Wednesday 6 £1 s M 11 Or ts D LCC [\ Lt t EL T Clerk. 14 11 1e( ) 11aG10s extra with raised g« fous colors. st Our stock is now in we offered such bargains. Ladie ize $15; B. AmBrEy, | W. TyrEEuI Ladies‘. stemâ€"winding watch $3.50, erling silver watch only $6, hunting ased silver watch $8,genuine Waltha m untingâ€"cased silver watch only $10. Gents‘ genuine Waltham watch $6. adies‘ diamond engagzement rinos from TD7 STAR MUSIC STORE, IDSUPUCT tA rents genuinge ies‘ diamond ¢ ind upwards. dGea and Civil Engineers vInCcl NU N. whnt hy ib will pay you to deal with us‘ never misrepresent our goods. We prompt attention to every customer. ow prices we go to the utmost limit he possible. We are anxious to se our customers. ) you wish to save, make, succeed ? is just what we invite you to do ealino with us. SURVEYORS. Ef«ing St. WYVC 42 L L.B., D > E. [A MILTOGN: solid gold watch â€"$10, large 14k stemâ€"winding only $35. tra fine gold watch decorated 1 gold and ornamented in varâ€" . set with diamonds, $60. )Y . KHK. <GCOO‘ K« H A CGH att s of the Hducational and r Institutions i) 1 V y mail promptly ided to. 5. PYRRELIL uch bargains. The public having lost confidence riced on our shelves 120 pdil‘s'df’ladié"bfi:z;%’efi YVYY art § 11« ST. H#, HAAMiLlTO®. 0 | ARIO. Brown now in excellent shape. Neveq: n »urveyo llanre 1D, to Jun S§S11M O 1@ 1}1 alls the EK [‘] TA AG]J Onta d Bs I us Convent of Notre Dam Blind .. Victoria R Convent de Mackay‘s _ Ursiline Ladies‘ S Of W Al anada‘s & m T‘} d THE® ul Te i ARGEL 0 w1 GA O hy A eelkly i RCRRE. in C T‘amily Paper commigsion to agents, this district is wanted at vill take an interest in ; and will make a thoroug s district. vetvi .ove," for only $1. NTS WAN!T In £1 f t! % tne news special. features Crisp and pointed co: tertsaining stories cest literary matter ry thing for everybod Spectato 1 particulars i A S8OT stitu‘te HAMILT i( 2N aQ III WE oOor 0 se meamemnnrm on crmmomecounmieunstmmcence 11} HA MILTOI @1 TUI EC IA RINFES TTA mnamilt« O 008tan, #MaAX\ .M . H O re 1( D Masine AVEI r NT CE reonmmmmenmem, 1% ho â€" ts 6 F3 ®

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