Grimsby Independent, 7 Mar 1895, p. 3

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Cradeâ€"sâ€" light 100 , !, new patâ€" 8, 10 yard new pt in ty at new _ Sale of Sheetings, Pillow Cottons,. t in Table Linens, Towels, Towellings now y at going on. We are sure wo oalr save r we you a lot of money if you buy these y of goods here. At least give us a chance to show you our stock. RTERS ng Wess, HAMILTOry PETGSGI f our special offering of above goods, viz id well assorted and comprises in part prices during the month. Silk Damask Curtains, ins, formerly $4.25, now $2.50. Heary Silk Tarâ€" . Handsome Silk Curtains, formerly $12, now $R. i Table Covers, 2 yds. square, formerly §6, now ‘able Covers, 2 yds. long, formerly $8.50, now $&. it difference in our Blanket stock. Last week we e stock as large as necessary to suit any customer. * MOURNING ; East, TT AMILT grarng For a write toâ€" ty years‘ munica« k of Inâ€" w to obâ€" mechan» an, and lic with= 1 paper, F f':)u the & in the ree. Single is beauâ€" of new how the ress DWA o Chinâ€" of one cked on m,. and ( repreâ€" tin, N. 1, says : and I wit to ne. <It to use ‘ing 14 i Deéf> he use 1 :t« | piece of noâ€" clear a number of lines as follows : 5 engths at greatly reduced prices. C ha\"e are marked ridiculously low Made up on short in up to date in style receive hk tnies s uce 14 son that our Furs were at least 2 | great opportunity to buy for n« apply being practically all in stc reting 15c., Unbleached Sheceti1 and MORE WHITE QUILTS, We have received 100 more of thos celebrated white Amerjcan Crotcobe! Quilts at $1.25 and $1.50, Marsetlle: patterns and extra size.. Housekeepers hotel keepers and others should see these wonderful bargain= in quilts. Fâ€"COUS yR Inspection invited b . WATKIN U. D. Potter, Real Estate Agent, ST. CATHARINEE Money to loan at lowest currem rates, repayable to suit borâ€" j rower 1 CORD If you want the best and cheapesi #H wool underweas, flannel shirts, lined ki@ and buckskiv gloves and milts, go is Frebles, Cor, King and James gts., Hame ilton. hann/Feprtndindesr birtradad uy dvetantretindtind i inainidh it o2 .4 B F4301 07â€" Careful abten#on given and prom p4 wigy turns« mede. j N. J. Hoeowat, Agont Alliston Listowei Port l Chesley: Lucknow .‘-.E.!.‘i‘ ‘ Georgetown Milton Toronto Grimsby Mount Forest Owen Souna®: Hamilton Orangeville _ Winghase. Barton Nt Berlin. King Bt ECast Deposits of$1 and upwards ceceirved am# interest allowed{from date ofdeposit t o danktes of withdrawal. s Specialdeposits also received at curramt: rates oflinterest. Correspondents in UnitedStetes: \ New York â€"Fourth National Bazk arn# Hanover National Bank. Buflrl0oâ€"KM arimg Bank of Buffalo. â€" Detroitâ€"Detroit Natlomwt Bank. â€" Chicago â€"Union National Bazlk. Bostonâ€"International Trust Co‘y. Ka'll./}\ (Cityâ€"National Bank of Commeroc. Corrospondents;n Brit NasionalP rovincialBank o1 ® Collectionseffected at all par minion of Canada atlowest rate John Proctor, Esq. George Rou;,â€"m-â€"“ Wm. Gibson, M. P. A. T. Wood, Kag. A. B. Lee, Eaq., Toronto. J, Turnbull,Cashier. H. 8.:8teve n , A ant phagnts BRANCH FB, Ripans Tabules : f ir sour stomach: Ripaas Tabules come fho biruse. John4tuart, Esq., President A.G. Ramsay, Esq., Oapital[Ail Paidâ€"up) Reserve rund â€" Cheap Money BANK OF HAMILTO® oouraanmnemran ononun oo meanuarnncoermbeccusyN sys GRIMSBY. manrommercmentsmmmencmnon esemsecemmmememrcnnrsed OUTETTS DIRECTORS : Lucknow Milton Mount Forest Orangeville Berlin. t next nollce & vesmeremced o yaces un os ods, viz.: a libera in part as follows in quilts. ‘illow Cottons, Towellings now mmconmememeanimmrmmureenumpe» 8 8 G "tm? a all parts of the Tisâ€" Aâ€"inch Tweed Britein : Whit â€"inch, oiNegland, Y&Q Th Wlsb Viceâ€"Presidenys â€" L T90 Coie A1im eoe OToron.to wen Sona#: Wingheze )te PBYSICOIANS â€"ARE ASTOUND ED BY A PECULIAR CASE Completely Paralyzed. Stricken and yet cu to the aver mIral expeI ent & Tal paralysis," said. Mr. Dallimore to the reporter, "or else the most celebrated physicians of London were mistaken. That I bave been cured is clearly apâ€" parent." With this he straightened up as sturdy and promising a son of Britain as ever trod American soil. ©It was on the 15th of March last he continued, "when I was in New York city, that I first félt symptoms of my troub‘e._ I experienced difficul | ty in going up stairs, my legs failing to support me I consulted a physician who informed me that I had every symptom of locomotor ataxia, but as the case developed he pronounced it a case of Landry‘s paralysis and knowing the nature of ‘the disease advised me to start for my home and friends. I gave up my work and on April 1st started for London, Ont. [A well known physician,Wus consulted but I grew rapidly worse and on Saturday, April 7th, several physicians: held a consultation on my case and informed me that I was at death‘s door, having but three to six days to live. _ Still I lingered on, by this time completeâ€" ly paralyzed, my hands and feet being dead, I could hardly whisper my wants one could only swallow liquids. . Oh, ‘the misery of those moments are beâ€" yond all description and death would really have been a welcome visitor. Young Canadian stricken with Paralysis while in New Yorkâ€" Returred to his home at Lonâ€" daon, Ont., as he believed, to gieâ€"The means of Renewed Health pointed out by a Cler. gyman who visited him. "Now comes. the part that has as . tounded the physicians. Rev. Mr. Gundy, a clergyman who visited me in my last hours, as he supposed, told me of the marvellous cures of paralysis that bad been performed by Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pin‘k Pills for Pale People. I started to take the pills about April 28 and a week after that felt an imâ€" provement in my condition. . There was & warm, tingling sensation in the limbs that had been entirely dead and I soon began to move my. feet and hands _ The improvement continued until May 28, when I was taken out of bed for a drive and drove the horse myself. By the beginning of July I was able to wallk upstairs alone and paid a visit to Niagara. Slowly but snrely I cgained my old 26, 1894. Cured of Lanary‘s pat in eight months;" To confirm his story beyor doubt, Mr. Dallimore made the f ing affidavit. State of New Jersey, Morris Co hbealth and s for New Yoi gin _ Olave Dallimore being duly sworn on his oath said that the foregoing statement is just and true. + QOnavE E. DaLLIMORE. December 3, 1894 Sworn and subscribed before ms [sEAL] ienceé res1( e to perience it is its true that By the beginni e to walk upstail visit to Niagara,. ly but snrely I g and strencth lea a-physicinn of O â€"F.. D n y y man N Anmos C. RaTtHBUN, Notary Public. in, but it means a in. . Buch is the Dallimore, at pres: Adison. N. J.. and n 1 was taken oul and drove the horse eginning of July I upstairs alone and h 1GAV: October n gained my Ola avingâ€" London ber 11 and be: in on October idry‘s paralysis AI U 0 nd all followâ€" Dr. Williame‘ Pink Pills are a cer tain cure for all discases such as St. Vitus dance, locomotor ataxia, rheunmaâ€" tism, paralysis, stiatica, the after effects of la grippe, loss of appetite, hemdache, dizziness. chronic erysipelas, scrofula, ete. They are also a specific for the troubles peculiar to the female system, correcting irregularities, suppressions, and all forms of female weakness, build ing anew the blood, and restoring the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks With men they effect & radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses of any nature. Sold only in boxes bearing the firm‘s trade mark and wrapper (printed in red ink}, and may be bad of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams‘ Medicioe Company, Brockville, Out , or Scheuectady, N. Y., =t 50 cents a box,. or si© boxes for $2 50. Toroxnto, March Jackson does not die thank the skill of D has been a hanger on a004 _ C whiskey. dives _ For a numbe he has beeo in this business 4 York, Pearl aud Elizabeth : his favorite stamping grount uo sooner he turnos another. has been is not lufro Quenty in progfessa Ukelc, The houss is a deo of the: vilest dos: cription, hardiy fii for the hatitation of wild beasts. Oatks mingled . with toâ€" basso smoke iill the closes rceking atâ€" mosphere, and it is as much as a man‘s life is worth to enter the_plat., Sever! women of the lowest type spend their time there, drinking and carousing. Jackson has a "doss," to use the vernacular for a female companion, and her name is Jennie Norval. They are admirably adapted to each other in their habits and tastes, and when one «ind a hidso géâ€"t;into difficulty with the police, the other will do anything possible to pay the formenr‘s fine. * About two o‘clock yesterday morning there was a terrible row in Stoney Jackâ€" son‘s dive. When the wreck was clearâ€" ed the proprietor was found to be hors du eom‘bat, with two long gashes in the left side of his throat, extending from behind the ear to the chin,. _A hasty sall was sent to Dr. Brown, who went at once to the soene. and there he found Jackson with his throat cut lying on a cot bleeding profusely. _ He ex»mined the man‘s wounds, whick were of a ghastly character, aod found that miâ€" raculously the wespon had missed the jugular vein and main arteries by a hairâ€"breadth. . He bathed the cuts, and put twentyâ€"nine stitches in them,â€" The police were notified, but all the inmates of the dive were dumb as oysters touchâ€" ing the story of the row. _ Later on it transpired that a womsn had made the cuts with a razor, and it is alleged that Jentie Norval was the woman. The wounded man refused to tell who had attacked him, but last night Jennic Norval was arrested and locked up at \police headquarters pending a further \investigation of the case. _ A charge of drunkemness was entered against her name on the police elate. Jackson will likely recover, as his wounds, although terrible, are largely superficial. I suffered ¢ gestion durin of medicine t to try Burdo ishing the second bott]l could be and have h since. §Sallow complexion, blotches, pimples, boils, abscesses, old sores, scrofula and skin diseases depend on impure vitiated blood Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood, reâ€" moves all effete matter and cures all the above named diseases. K D C Pills tone and regulate the bowels. A Woman‘s 1011 Crl ives â€" Kor a oumber otf years ‘n in this business for himself. rl and Blizabeth streots are e stampiny grounds. He is chased out of one place than igain, like a bad peuny, in For the past few mouths he running a whiskey dive of the BENJ. STEWART, Postmaster t veryt g four ) no e & 1 s a bad peony, it past fow mouths h whiskey dive of th t No 92 Pour| street ival of drunkennsts rom Zionville rC @ It takes out the fire, reduces the inflamâ€" mation, and prevents blistering. . It is the quickest and most effectual remedy for pain that is known. â€"Keep it bz you. and tried all sort at last I was advise tters, and before fin I was as well as . 1 acood health eve n i tnoro ID fizuratively 0 i from Iudi ed all sort & VE Brown, 0 SCALDS | Oi Think of a baby a year ard four weeks old which weighs 52 pounds! Such a one belongs to Mrs. R H. Bailâ€" ey, of Washington. The parents of the child are not unnsualy large. _ The father‘s weight is 180 pounds. _ He is tall and not corpulent, _ The mother weighs 164 pounds. _ She is well form ed, and does not give one the impression of being vhit is called a stout woman,. Mr. and Mrs, Bailey have one other childâ€"a boy six years.old, who is not remarkable for his gize. | The baby weighed at birth about 11 pounds. At remarkable for his #gize. | l weighed at birth about 11 pou six months she weighed 35 po was then that her remark first: noticed anod â€" that. she weighed. At seven months gained five nounm‘s . At eryh galned nve poun‘s. .. A¢ she weighed 43% pounds ninth month she cut f reither lost nor sxrined i6 months the chis. weighe at eleven months, 464. months, 50. She has alrs teeth. She has never b« disea bloo¢ muet " LEAbMSRET Houston an: , as it stopped _ at thy 1 i of the Missouri, Kansas and TA ive : miles north of here, was> hel by scven highwayâ€"men, who cover engineer with six shooters. The forced a porter to uncouple the from the engine, b.ggagze and expr ar. ‘Three of the robbers then step into the car and forced the enginee@@®MRo pull a distance of half a mile. pere they compclled Express Messenfar A. H. Harris, of Wells, Fargo and \Company, to open his door and safe and tear open packages. There was no ma‘nny, but the robbers touk the express »~essenger‘s pistol. They then shot aw; . the headâ€" light, and ordered the engin®., to back down to his train again. _ I9 doing so the engineer collided with this rest of the train, bursting the buwmfpers.: On the train was a party of ladi¢s returnâ€" ing from the Mondy meeting being held here. ‘Tnocy all went to praying, one of thein leading with "Oh, Lhrd, thou who rescued Dasiel from the Hion‘s den, deliver us, we beseech ‘I‘nce, | from the hands of these bandits." â€" ‘The sher‘ff is out with bloodhounds trying to run down the robbers. | 0 h PSX ty THR c uie â€" NS Ns Oe ReiaC es en Phicyt: Proud Fatherâ€"That is a sunset my daughter p.inted. She studied painting abrosad, you know. . o8 Friendâ€"Ab! that never saw a sunset like countrv. : Monstrous Bab3s A N remionicmeimiaiieo inacmane EXPLANATION J Qâ€" | VC c 9 ~) iN A LIFE wWMIOHN DEVELOPS Finally Into Consumption. BREAK UP A COLD IN TIME BY UsING Pynyâ€"Pectoral cousHs, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, "~HOARSENESS, ETc. Large Bottle, 25 Cts. h: 18 OFTEN A NEGLECTED COLD that explains it. THE QUICK CURE THE in o 11 n 41 FOR tn U W ut tw 1 four * in < th‘is Tt ( W € At ter 11 DC mwmth D At 1t was first h:ld Ive e have store semples of talk in the city. / W M Are ours. CA are bargains. P . AI, _A LIL LWY 30 and 32 King Street West, â€" . «nmeensontammnrmiconennamâ€"nenencen sorenmentes €m@â€" g % m- L As we are unable to fill all orders, we have decided toâ€" continue the Discount Sale for 30 day s longer to give intending purchasers the benefit. Remember, we give a genuine discount on regular prices. $50 on every Heintzman & Co. and Bell and Co. Piano. $25 on every Bell & Co. Organâ€"a bona fide discount of $%&. $10 on Raymond, Standard, Domestic and New Williams Sewing Machines. Twentyâ€"five per cent. discount on all Violins, Guiters, Banjes, Accordeons, Nouth Organs, Bane Instruments and Musical Goods of every description. : Sheet Music in abundance. Come early and make your selceâ€" tions. Piano and Organ Tuning promptly attended to. J.‘C. MARLATT AGENT AT GRIMSBY. ; Our Motto : Goods the Best, Prices Right. WDWiscount A GRAND SUCCESS > STAR MUSIC â€" STORE uns eronnament nmonnmmirapennanntemmenronmuntrsommen sw maimeniinonnmcer JUST SPEND HIS FOUR QUARTERS FOR A BOTTLE OF BURDOCK BLGOOD BITTERS AS ALL SENSIBLE PEOPLE n t *Y. H. EChkIXARDT, STAR MUSIC STORE, ST. CATHARINES® DO ; BECAUSE IT CURES DYSPEPSIA, GONSTIPATION, BIIIOUSNESS, BAD BLOOD, AND AlslL DISEASES OF THE STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BOWELS, _A DV E ES DT S3 B Iir | moormnmnena it mm ®r sc E.'T 1CB ,«“z,-‘-'; Forenrian ns Niagara Peninsula. DID NCOTâ€"PAY TEH ekG@ CUfiEs Y ou can DaVvt now placed shoes whic 13. 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