Grimsby Independent, 16 May 1895, p. 3

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i<will be present also. Public dly invited. \lbert Moyer and. T. Collins, both uffalo, were here visiting relatives he county. »me say that the recent cold wave caused by that nice show of fans orrow‘s show window. See for elf. ? le Y. P. 8. E. will hold special ces next Sunday in Presbyterian ‘ch. Rev. Mr. Muir, of Grimsby, preach morning and evening, and Monday that society will hold rHial anniversary services. when Mr. leamsville, May 16 ARRY & CO. BEAMSVILLE IE CASH HOUSE. is is the time for fenceâ€"wire s wire, etc.. we have it at esale prices. ace will not allow more time but we invite you all e most &tylish stuff. Leave orders early to avoid disâ€" ntment. _ If you haven‘t ‘he "Napolean," "Duchess," Ay Girl," etc., in the new aer head wear. We would ad to show you all these t novelties. For Sale by all Druggists, or address a Dr. B.; J. KENDALL COMPANY, [ ENOSBURGH FALLS, VT. â€"â€"mT11IINC are Working b h * y, »a bu urs to keep up with thell | Pipes i and th> bonnets turned|| | Morrow ; marvels of beauty, while nly pay dry goods prices ~said to George, "Keep your shut or. I‘llâ€"knockâ€"that@#aal*+ He Lost Confidence. ] Burraro, May 10.â€"Hebley V. Beaston, or Beatson, native of Toron to‘ aged 36, last employed as switchâ€" man, committed. suicide by. taking poison in Forest Lawn Cemétery early this morning. â€" He left a letter to his wife. The story it told was one of sickness, loss of employment, discourâ€" agement and drink. â€" A reference was made in it to an occasion when he had bought some poison, and that his wife had accused him of intending to use it on her. This development, he said, would show how false was the charge, as he had used the poison now to end his own existence. "I would have been all right," he said, ‘if I had only had a little backing, but I have lost confidence in myself." Divorce Made Easy. In Egypt divorces come even easier than in Dakots. Our consul to the court of the Khedive tells of an alâ€" tercation that took place between one of his most trusted servants and a verled lady, his wife, which squabble resulted in divorse in less than five minutes. The scene opened reproaches emanating from the woman. "Take care," warned the man. "I put you from me?" Nothing daunted, the virago continued until the exasperated mao again reâ€" peated, "I put you from me." _ Still the torrent of abuse flowed unceasingly. Worried beyond endurance, the servant entered the house and secured 30 shillâ€" ings out of his year‘s salary of £10 and returning to the woman said : "Here is by, ’&quuy Pipes in e Morrow‘s. Clinton hall, Beam The com from 60c td or on road Div, No.L John H. L Walker in hall, Beam| _ (ol. Ryan was a brother of Gen.‘ The com Ryan, who led the Americans in Cuba from 60¢ td ag the Virginius massacre, 20 years J. H. Gu ago, and was killéd. â€" The murder beâ€" or on road | came an affair of the government, and Div. No.: 1} toâ€" avoid international complications John H. L the Spanish government agreed to pay Walker in to Gen. Rvan‘s, family an indemunity The C];\" of $10,000. * Col. Ryan made repeated notices PUt| efforts to have the claim recognized by to remove Q the . United States government and 28, and the recently was engaged in preparing ed to prosied legal papers relating to the collection doing. |pf the money which waere ty be forâ€" A motion warded to the state department in structing th Washington. f and B. Miar: Col. Ryan was born in Toronto 54 between 10t§ years ago. â€" The family moved to the Fescinded. ‘17. :; 1 «rakas annd" when . the . ctÂ¥il Aputmibe O p :‘ foll . ol. Ryau 101C ed and (?Iiibe lue. {mr. 5 $1S‘Tl3' brotber, wore the W. Tice killed by |do The cq Campden, vision, etc Perfum‘ by the ou Bring yo e Mr. L Sunday i Mr. C Grace M guests of } Mr. an spent Su your dowryâ€"now for the third and last time I repeat ‘I put you from me.‘" At these words the woman went her way ‘and the astonished Ametican learned that he b@d witnessed divorce proceedings, for in Egypt the assertiou,. "I put you from," made three times to a wife by hber busband, constitutes a solemn divoree without alimony, and ouce the words are said the woman has man, Madison, Wis., May 9.â€"Export Marsh, who is at work repairing the time lock on the state treasury veult, took Assistaut Trearurer Chas. W. Dow into the vault with him to show him something about the lock. ‘After the door had beeo closed the lock refused to work; and <the two~men wére imâ€" prisoned for an hour. Fioally Marsh secured their release by rewmoving the lock entirely from the door Both men were in an exhausted condition when they emerged. Do Mg n at Reliel in Six Hours.â€"Distressing kidâ€" ney and bladder disesses relieved in siz houre by the "New Great Bouth Ameriâ€" ean Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise and delight to physiâ€" gians on acconnt of its exceeding promptâ€" ness in relieving pain in the biaddes, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary paseages in male or female. It relleves retention of water and pain in passing it alinoss immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedg. â€" Sold by all druggists. TIRED OF TRILBY. O, Trilby, I fain you were buried so deep, That Gabriel‘s horn could not break your last sleep. I long, with Svengali, to gloat o‘er your bones, And to smother in ashes your hypnotic & tones. Peace, peace to your soul, and your mem‘ry be blest, But chase yourself, Trilby, and give us a rest. â€"TIrreverent Young Partyâ€"No "1" in it 1 Great Scott! you‘ve never heard our old guv‘nor play it.â€"Exchange. â€"the best value ever offeredâ€"at Troble‘s cor. King and James, Hamilton Old Golferâ€"Na, Miss !_ we dinna ca‘ the game "golf" in Scotland, but "goff ‘"â€"there‘s nac "I" in‘t, ye kin. Gents‘ new shaped fedora hats in black and brown at 75¢, $1 and 1,50 each Toronto, May 11â€"After spending nearly 20 years of his life in an effort to secure redress for the â€" murder of his brother, Col. Jolin Ceorge Ryan, J. McLac®La®, Point au Chene, writes: Nothâ€" Ing better for Lame Back and Lumbage than the D. & L. Menthol Plaster. A. E. MacLaix writes from Windsor: ‘"The D. & L. Menthol Plaster is curing Sore Backs and Rheumatisom at a great rate in this vicinity. 25¢. each in airâ€"tight tin box. a Chicago lawyer, died yesterday morning at the residence of Mrs. E. Shannon! 2587 Halstead St., Chicago. Death was sudden, the effect of heart disease. \_Col. Ryan was born in Toronto 54 Syears ago. â€" The family moved to the \United States, and when the, civil war broke out the two boys were Samony the Arst to shoulderâ€" muskets. ’V%]OL Ryan followed the fortuns of the Â¥nlire â€" C outs CGan. â€"Ry. 3.\ Edtmppnninepizarnsmn Death of a Lawyer with History. Locked Up in a Vault. ht to any further support from the Funnygraphs. Sne Aag Backache y Féels gore acheg â€" wilh mugscular Paing. and E hag jugt put on that . Banigher of Backacheg "The @VZ tiextmo. Pusta THE ROYAL GAME. â€"Town Topics. call upon J. A. Livingston Câ€"RIMSBY Direct and (@quick connection from Beamsville to Hamilton yia bus to Grimsby, thence by electric railway. & ELECTRIC RAILWAY Cars heated by electricity. Fast time on the bus. _ 3 Bus leaves Beamsville at 9.15 a, w. and 5 p.m. sharp. _ _ e . Cars leaving Hamilton «t 7.15 &a. m. and 3 p. m. make direct connection for Beamsville. ; The bus passes the Thirty going west at 9.30 and 5.15, going east at 8.55 and 4.40. The bus passes Grimsby Park going west at 9.40 and 525, going east at 8.45 and 4.30. Tickets will be sol and from the Park station. All tickets good unt| Freight and parcels low rates, from 1083 up freight should be left son‘s hotel, Beamsville Beamsville to Hamilton The Thirty to Hamilton G. Park to Hamilton I beg leave tolinform the public that I am now prepared to take orders for sales. , Print thq‘ Boom ths Do the a Draw up 12e rle«es [ For d GUARAN BUS LINE. REA|ONABLE PASSENGER TTRIFF, TIME TABLE. JAs. A. U EE We have been handling a vertain line of Ladies‘ : Boots, made in Boston, for the past four years, and SATISFACTION have found every pair of them to give entire satisfacâ€" _ tion, We have just received from the Custom House OS the same line of Boots made on a new and stylish :‘G shape. Kindly call and see thesoe goods. w We claim that we have the best and most stylish f : Boot in the city at $2, . The best and most stylish Oxford Shoe in the city at TONABLE $1, $1.25 and $1.50. The best, the most stylish and AQ! best fitting Strap Slinpers in the city at $1.25, $1.50 U _ ; ayaurtand Barr, Gordon Woon, E j o / fil know that ve bave the best _go ns write sdle, T Wood, C Tufford. ‘R Migl,‘. ’ BeKEC; d LQ . y lA from The Thirty ‘rhe same as at any i1 used. carried at very J All parcels and [at T. A. Simpâ€" EVINGsTON, _ Manager, Single. Return 50c Tbe 400 700 35b¢ 60c 30 and 32 King Street West, HAMILTCN Iie | We have the finest and best lot: of seeâ€" ondâ€"hand pianos and organs ever offered, which must be sold to make room. New Upright Poano, only $195.00. A lot of Sheet Music, Violins, Guitars, etc., at half price. Large stock of the New Improved Heintzman & Co., Bell and Dominion Pianos and Organs. Niagara Peninsula. Mason & Risch, upright, nearly new, cost $375, for $175 : Bell & Co., upright good as new,â€"cost $450, for $300 ; Heintzman & Co. upright, cost $400, for $250 Weber & Co. square, 74 octave,rosewood case POSITIVH BARGAINS STAR MUSIC STORE cost $400, for $200 McPhail, rosewood case, cost $500, for $175 Billings of New York, upright, rosewood case cost $450, for $150 7 Others ranging from $50 to $100. New Rry mond, Standard, Domestic and New Williams Sewi: g Machines, and all kinds of Musical Instruments, which we will contiiâ€" ue to sell at Special Prices. Now is your time for Bargains. J. C. MARLATT AGENT AT GRIMSBY. Our Motto : Goods the Best, Prices Right. W . H. ECEKHARDT, STAR MUSIC STORE, ST. CATHARINES 4 YEARS‘ TRIAL. nipan ‘Pakules cure scrofula Ripans Tabules cures nauses. BIG“CAflfia « â€" PuT UP HanosoMé4" P 25% TDV EFRPRTIS G for panogurFF TT T Doszâ€"One teaspoonful in a half glass of water or milk (warm if convenient) PaALMO TAR SOAP AT THE CGenTLEmEN FINO .5 CLIMIEB, PIANOS. EXCELLENT \ It creanses THE SCALP, RELIEVES THE ORYNESS AND 30 PREVENTS HAIR 75 FALLING QUT. B EOS T PE PIXGM IN P The. most of these pianos and organs are as good as new, and are all warranted for five years. Bell & Co., good as new, cost $175, for $85 K Riomfit answer and an honest opinion, write t(; UNN & CO., who have had nea,rlé fifty years experience in the patent business. Communi¢ta« tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of Inâ€" formation concemini Patents and bhow to O0bâ€" tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechane ical and scientific books sent free. _ _ ue Patents taken through Munn & Co. receiv©e sgecxal notice ir the Scientific American, and thus are brought widely before the public with= out cost to the inventor. This splendid fpaghr. issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has b; ar the largest circulation of any scientific work in the world. $3 a year. Sample copies sent free. _ _ ) 1 4 54 4 002 220 14.3 Te . Io t c 13 100 1. 2000 h t > 4 hb i dn intvnlednta in T9 B_uilding Edition, monthly, $2.50 a year. Single cotples. 25 cents. Every number contains beauâ€" tiful plates, in colors, and %hotographs of new houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the latest designs and secure contracts,. Address __ CAN 1 OBTAIN A PATENT@ For a MUNN & CO., EERTTSINGE I| ORGANS. NEW YORK, 361 BroADWAY mniormsemay

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