Grimsby Independent, 16 May 1895, p. 5

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NS and RLEY. : must rders. hel up Larger lower . ~‘*The der of entury, red at ces to utside irland, sville ; STIFE, p well. n will requal ardless and rd. EWS wWarâ€" d land IN these l ly at bet, s agents 5t. east > stock prices â€"elseâ€" signee ictions make and oil. quality ncreasâ€" )RE, ton. sat run Â¥s,simpâ€" M o o eapit. t value fain we f ts comâ€" indows, o SCLCCT] | aninumenpmesmesnmunmenr1 Cast quality Treble has iean and En Ha W. F;I!e_rman, T.F. Newman Commenolng with about April 1st, the steamersâ€"State of 0 York, T Daily Time * Via C. & Independent COleveland AT THE GERIMSBY N all the latest style of Amer ifimibSiSâ€"Dbrint shirts ancd Sunday included with cpening of Davigation the magnificent sideâ€"wheei? o1 Ohio and SBiate of New BUFFALO CLEVELAND e Line., ren. ~#&an Xable P n e t ol w d Tred said to George, "Keep your mouth shut or I‘ll knock. that foolish yours off." } ’5; benefit of the Woman‘s iary, Young Men‘s Christian As ion, St. Catharines, the issue. of tandard of that place will be free for one day, May 23rd. ‘ department of the paper for date will be managed by ladies. Avertising in or subscribing for paper you will aid a good cause. t the general hospital, St. Cathâ€" gfigcollection for that worthy bution will be taken up in Presbyâ€" o church one week from Sunday. should put in your mite. You it unfortunately have to go there. â€"â€" Fancy glassware etc., in endless var; \ Albert Moyer and. T. Collins, both £ Buffalo, were here visiting relatives 1 the county. . _ ne say that the recent cold wave f fit by that nice show of fans _ \Morrow‘s show window. See for t the coming weather a splendid f f? arrived at Morrow‘s. aaha‘ tT o + t '};;1;? V .S., 1$ so1 EL ~.. ’ fit the recent um. > _ Town Hall, are demanding wardrobe which was left there ir hurried departure. Eggsactâ€" CGare taker of the hall says pay j pall sizes, shelf and general re, with razors, pocket . knives, s &c. a specialty at Morrow‘s e of the members of the Welâ€" ‘and, who recéntly held forth :‘ : 6. will hold special 6 Sunday in Presbyterian “Mr Muir, of Grimsby, motning and evening, and C GAY that society will hold / t %E; services. when M.r. :\ I be present also. Public dly invited. I iepy. 1. imali m f â€" es next a € Sunday flaeRey: Y+. 1 CA h Marnins~ . CÂ¥ i The E,iiiiifiifiers are working _ murs to keep up with the _ and th» bonnets turned _ s marvels of beauty, while nly pay dry goods prices Avgfllst*étylish stuff, Leave orders early to avoid disâ€" ntment. _ If you haven‘t she "Napolean," "Duchess," f ai etc., in the new g wear. We would %,“ you all these t novelties. ard selling a job lot of i{);brqidery 8 to 10c. a , very fine value. In veilâ€" ;v’hosnery, ete., this is 7 SpOt ; ; ‘ Beamsville, May 16 e are glad to note that W. J FERRY & CO BEAMSVILLTE is is the time for fenceâ€"wire A L etc., we have it at esale prices. ‘ onA aaitl ace will not allow more esA s1 2: 7 » a bime but we invite you all JE CASH HOUSE, P K2 : es are great in them. range from 5¢. a yard up. w in Irish, Duchess nne, etc., 15 and 20c. a the fresh new Spring his store, and the cry imes" does not go Up. ention to a few lines g zgeneral stock that is i8 2 World Moves is somewhat improved great lace season,and are, fancy goods, toys variety at Morrow‘s. weather is avgainst W. Ti killed by A num ed and o $1.05.7.3. _ Perfumesâ€"A fine new stock, sold by the ounce. 30c. and 50c. per ounce. Bring your bottle to Morrow‘s. Geo. Smith, of this place, who is studyiog for the ministry, at Montreal, occupied the Methodist pulpit at Stoney Creek on Sunday evening last, The etncil will meet at Fry‘s hall, Campdefiy on June 3, as a court, of reâ€" vision, etc. en« y ie reats Mr. Loughearst, of the city, spent Sunday in this place. Mr. Culp, of Beamsville, ana Miss Grace Miliward, of Grimsby, were the guests of Juno. Millen‘s on Sunday last. Mr. and Misses Turnbull, of the city, spent Suoday at Robert Dewar‘s, Rev. Wray R. Smith preached the anonual K. 0. T. M. sermon to a large sudience on Sunday last. The subject of his text was "Good Citizenâ€"hip." A goocily number of the péople here tojk auvéntage of the cheap Sundasy ratss on the H., G. & B. on Sunday last. The fruit growers .are locking very g]oomy and cheerless at present owing to the fact that the greater portion of the fruit crop has been frozen. Gents‘ new shajed fedorsa hats in black and brown at 75¢c, $1 and 1,50 each â€"the bess value ever offered â€"at Treble‘s cor. King and James, Hamilton Walker i The c]%] notices p to removy 28, and t ed to pro doing. _A motion passed last January, in structing the clerk to notify J. Konkle and B. Martin to straighten roadway between ] rescinded TnE FINEST TEA " IN THE WORLD FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUF "*Monsoon" Tea is packed under the supervisior of the Tea growers, and is advertised and sold by them as a sample of the best qualities of Indian and Ceylor Teas, For that reason they see that none but the very fresh leaves go into Monsoon packages. Clinton|council met in the town hall, Beamsville, on May 6th. The commutation rate was reduced from 60c to 50c per day. J. H. (Julp was appointed supervisâ€" or on road machine in Polling Subâ€" Div. No. [I,; John G. Tufford in No. 2, John H. Lindaberry in No. 3, Jas. H. How would it do to change Fruitâ€" land to Frostland for a while. f That is why ‘7Monso.on.' the perfect Tea, can be sold at the same price as inferior tea. It is dput up in sealed caddies of 14 Ib., 1 Ib. ani 5 Ibs., and sold in three flavours at 40¢., 50c,. and 60c If your grocer does not keep it, tell him to write to STEEL, HAYTER & CO., 11 and 13 Front St, East, Toronto THnE FINEST TEA qsc css daFA® d m very man The waterworks construction is comâ€" pleted. During twenty days 8700 feet of pipe with valves, &e., have been laid and well laid by Mr. Pierie and the pipe gang. On Monday evenâ€" ing a partial test was made with the hose and nozzles. The test was most satisfactory, although with new hose and right size nozzles our village would be in shape to cope with any fire. A test was made with 150 feet of hose and at Hearle‘s corner two lines of hose were laid, one of 150 feet and one of 200 feet. _ A fine stream of water was thrown with great. force over the top of the stone building, the highest building in the village. _ The old hose stood the test â€"well till the nozzle was turned too sharp, when the hose went on a bust, but only once. New hose and nozzles of the right size will be procured at once and a public test given when all may see for themâ€" selves. Cegaretts, Sweet Cap, Athlete, Der by, @about 10,000. _ Cegars, 20 byands Pipes in endless variety and price, at Morrow‘s. Pocket knives, razors, scissors, the largest and best stock in town at morrow‘s. IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. E. McCollum, of the G. T. R., is ill and confied to bed. / Another is filling his place. THE PERFECT TEA CGlinton Council. ots 14 and 15, Con. 1, was > was paid $4 for one sheep ogs. er of accounts were presentâ€" lered paid. â€" Total amount, No. 4. rk was requested to have t up forbidding all parties ground from Divs. 6 and e pathmasters were instructâ€" ecute any person found so Fruitiana. W. Tinlin, Clerk. l At Atlantic, Iows, on May 7, C. M. Ailor, alias "Crip." Ailor, was convicted tof deceiving the people by selling a | worthless compound, which he represcoâ€" |ted to be Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, and was sentenced by Judge Macy to one year at bard labor in the Iowa State Penâ€" itentiary. . Ailor‘s methods were those of a travelling fakir. ~ He hes been travelling through Missouri, Nebrasks and Towa, making stands of a day. or more in éach ‘town, and representing himself es an agent under galary from C. I Hood & Co., and selling his concocâ€" tion mt one doilar or fifty cents per bottle, giving each sale vatious other worthless articles. Citizens of Griswold, Towa, became suspicious and| ascertain ing from a druggist that Ailor‘s comâ€" pound was not Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, ; but merely colored water, had. him arâ€" rested. Three indictmente were found against bim, the jury convicted: him after only thirty minutes deliberation, and he was sentenced as above. This incident suggests the wisdom of purchasâ€" ing medicines only of reputable dealers whom you know. Hood‘s Sarsapariila is never sold by pedlers, and sugh offer ing it should be at once reported to the authorities, or to C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.â€"Lowell Citizen, â€" Rheumatism Cured in a Day.â€"South American Rheumatic Cure, for rheumsâ€" tism and nenralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the 8ystem is remarkable and mysterious. It reâ€" moves at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears, â€" The first dose greatly benefits. @75 cents. Sold by all druggiste. is The facts in this adv&rtisement may be doubted by some." We ask but a few visits to prove these exâ€" isting facts by a comparison of our Goods and Prices. The bus â€"leaves Grimaby every day for Beamsville and intermediate points at 8.30 a, m. and 4.15 p. m., returning leaves Beamasville at 9.15 a.m. and 5.00 Single. Return Grimsby to Beamsville 206 _ 306 * The Park 100 150 io The Thirty 180 250 Parcels and freight carried at low rates from 100. up. Four return tickâ€" ets to Beamsville for $1. Four returns to the Park for 50c. j Hager & Hfal In wide range â€" for selejfion, in Quantity and Quality, in/ Newest and Most Exclusive Styles, in Prices Extremely Low onâ€"Every Article, fl WE OFFER thg@@BEST OPPORTLTTY OF THE sSEASON. These are the induceme offer in connection with o nificent stock of new sty ing all things useful, and indispensable in _ Dry Ce@e>ds. MillMRery, Gents‘Hats,NeckWear, Caps, Ties, Bo and Shoes, Fancy Whina, Glassware, C ery, Hardware, G ries, Paints, Oils, lass, Putty, Etc., Etc.Y T RUTHFUL. Electric Raillway Bus Line. REPRESENTATION. SECURITY HONES Deceived the People. TO BUYERS. PASSENGER TARIFF, DEALING. P Jas. A. Livinaston, Manager _ magâ€" acludâ€" rental Louie Kerr equal, Annie Helter equal, Lillie Tufford and Albert Allan equal, Minnie McCaskill, Malcolm McCaskill arnd. Willie White and Willie Hunt equal, John Mcâ€" Pherson, Josie Kelter, Alfie QO‘Neill, Chbarlie High, Fred VanHorn, Katie Vosburg, Willie Walker, Willie Burtch. Class 2â€"Carrie Amiss, Annie Ransbury, Annie Sinclair, Jennie Gibâ€" son, Mary King, Ella Beatty. Edith Robson,, Lena Davis, Aggie Astle, Nina Fairbrother, George Rogers, Myrtle Tufford, | Everard . Tweedle, Pearl Hunter, Flossie Gibson, Fred Vosburg, Roy Stevens, Gertie Brine, Ethel «Lewis, Flora Jardine, Mabel Williams, Flossie Beatty, John Miller, Harry Prudhomme, John King,. Miss M. Davis, teacher. Form 4â€"Class 1â€"Nettie Riggins and Annie Gibson equal, Cecil Russ, Lottie Walker, Lloyd Ritchie, Dave Robson, Emily Garbutt, Alcert White, George Zimmerman, Christina Monce, Herbert Simpson, Clare McIntyre, Lillian Hendershot, Willie Sinclair, Walter Beatty, Wallace Tallman, Frank Williams, Charlie Astle, Theresa Greves, Willie Jardine, Willie Kew, Lizzie Thompson, Edith Thompson, Pillow Casingâ€"40, 42, â€"44, 46, 48, 50 and 52 inch, woven sircular, alos in plain,. Sure to find the width to answer your purpose. DRESSMAKING. ings. Opaque Window Shades. Spring Rollers _ < Nottingham Lace Curtaing Scouch Lace Curtains. Spot Muslin Curtains. Harness Book Curtains _ Chinille Curtains. â€"__ _ Swiss Lace Curtaing. White Marseilles Quilts. Honeycomb Quilts. â€"pleached and Brown Sheetâ€" Housecleaning ‘has come around again. You will find by actual comparison that this is, for you, a moneyâ€"savind department. j MCLAREN & CO. Yes, we have a great numâ€" ST .CATHARINES. J., MA RRs, .EHCHANT TAILOE: A M S UV T L.T nB Lillie Martin Class 2â€"Dot Couse, Flora Wit loughby, Clara Tallman, Tila Gibson, George Hixon, Lena Bennett, Willie Robson, Hattie Kerr, Fred Walker, Fred Albright, Harry McCombs, Loyal} Davis, Charlie : Prudhomme,, Robert McPherson,;â€" Ethel Simpson, Lulx Vosburgh, Horace Bolton. Rost. P. Brown, Principal. Heart Diseaso Relieved in 380 NMinutes® â€"Dr. Agnew‘s cure for the heart gives perfect relief in all cases of organic or sympathetic heart disease in 30 ininutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer. legs remedy for palpitation, shostness of breath, smotheribg spells, pain in left side and all symptoms of a diseased heart. One dose convinces. Sold by ail druggists. Fish hooks, lines, poles, all lengths jointed or whole, at Morrow‘s. We are ready for spring and have all the latest styles of English and Ameri« can Stiff and Soft Felt Hats. Call and see the shapes at Trehle‘s, Cor. King and James Sts., Hamilton. = . Big Reduction In Prices For Cash ber of orders on our book#®= and room for lotsg more. _ 1t takes a great of work to keep> all the hands we have going. All dreeses and other garâ€" ments have been delivered atâ€" the time promise«d. Unders present â€" managemen t. a l 3 clients have been well pleasâ€"â€" ed. You know we work for pro fit, but at all: tines satisfied with it being . small; more especially so at present. New veilings New Kid Gloves. We are showing Lates® Dress Goods Novelties from= Germany, France and Engâ€" land. § McLARENâ€" & â€" CO: 109 & 21 St. Paul Street., ST.CATHARINES : bargains bring along your ind ~we~will â€" sell you footâ€" cheaper thanâ€"any> city store. ies‘ Oxford Ties \ In all the latest styies ots and Shoes is in.. If yo ‘s Heavy Shoes PR ITNG : STOCK Electric railways taken in exchange. soOnN. A MSV I 3. Joeffries &: At Wholesale Prices«.

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