Grimsby Independent, 13 Jun 1895, p. 3

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why ntry such ifort the here do. atry city ‘eme iove. ieal. reral & lb. as it will rks, tock luceâ€" at all teet, atire 1Ab p1.10 i (C. 1 $1 1680 " at 11 nutes. rough ftle of ffuses nasgal ful to BrmaAâ€" coldss, and ate. east and wmoew ties and scarfs, gloves, braces, handkerchiefs, underweag, hats and CcApEBâ€" cheap ai Treble‘s, Co#g. King and Jamey St., Hami@ltoan. Commencing with oapening of navigation about April 1st, the magnificent siae. wheel steall{nersâ€"Stat.e of Ohio and State of New York,. Sundsy included. L‘ve Buffalo 780 p m. Ar. Cleveland 8.30 am L‘ve Cleveland T p.m. _ Ar. Buffalo 8,80 a.m.: Eastern Standard Time. Take the C. & B, line steamers and enjoy a refreshing nifht’s rest when en route to Cleveiland, Columbus, Cincinnati Toledo, In dlannfiolin. Chicago, Detroit lhcklnao Isiand, Northern Lake Tourist fielorts, or eny Ohio, Indiana or southâ€"western point. Bend 46c postage for tourist pamphlet. W. FHerman, TF. Newmanr Treble has all the latest style of Amerâ€" ican and English hats, print shirts and nobby ties, Cor. King and James Bte., Hamilton. 2 5( New ties NEATLY DONE Via Oo & Bo Line‘ Printing SHLDJD] Daily Time ‘Wable Cleveland O. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Independen xT PHEB GEIMSB Y C«BNi(G y$ 6 (RQTG:) 4 BUFFALO [( ) CLEVELAND. Gen. & an. TO IHIce Big Reduction In Prices | For Cash Imported English panting â€"$T for 5.50, $6 for 5.00, $5 for 4,25, 4.00 for 3 00 Worsted suits 18.00 English, Scotch and Canad ian suitings at big reductions Daniel Poole was here over Sunday visiting. George Beatty has been very unfortuâ€" nate with his horse business, having lost a horse a few days ago, and now a nice 20lt has gone. f ) BOUND t*° SELL Stoneware, funnels, pitchers, jugs, all sizes of flower pots. _ Ladies, see the funnels, just what you want, at Morrow‘s. MERCHANT TAILOR BEA M S V T LT, The public school report is to hand but is unavoidably crowded out. It will appear in our next issue.â€"[Ed. Messrs. T. A. Simpson, H. Sinclair, J. Gibson, J. Ritchie, Wm. Garbutt, H. Lloyd. 0. E. Henry, W. Reid, I. Tufford, Wm. T. Zimmerman, A. Lid: dell and A. R. Huston paid a visit to Barton lodge, Hamilton, on Monday evening. They drove to Grimsby,and went from there by the trolley. They enjoyed the trip greatly. Harry Nash has returned from Bufâ€" falo, and has secured a permanent sit. with Honsberger the carriage builder, Jordan, Our streets are in a horribly dirty state. _ What with stones, old papers, and rubbish of all kinds lying around, our village is behind the the times. Let us clean up for a change, even if we do catch cold. The promotion examinations in the public school will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 18, 19 and 20. Parents and pupils will please notice that attendance at the examination is necessary to secure promotion, and that unless in case of sickness or inability to attend, certiâ€" fied by the parents, no pupils who abâ€" sent themselves will be promoted. R. J. Brown, principal. Stationeryâ€"â€"Having purchased a traveller‘s samples I am prepared to show the nicest assortment of letter pads, scribs, etc., ever shown here. Call and see the stock at Morrow‘s. I6 would be very unwise at present to hbave a waterworks> exhibition. Leave the water, it may be needed. That man who assaulted Miss®: Wilâ€" loughby last week and was sent down for trial has been returned to the Hamilton asylum from which he had escapad. Cegaretts, Sweet Cap, Athlete, Derâ€" by, about 10,000. . Cegars, 20 brands. Pipes in endless variety and price, at Morrow‘s. You can make five gallons of delicious ginger beer or root beer by getting a bottle of ginger beer extract for 25¢ or root beer for 10c. Try it. You will be delighted. At Morrow‘s. Waiter Carver, N lagara Falls, N. Â¥\, is the guest of Miss Bessie Tuf. Y;, is the ford. Geo Ryckman, son of man, M, P. for Hami‘ton town with our J W 7im A. BR Huston, of the G. T. R:; has gone away for ten days holilays. C J. S, RANDALL, Station Agent Highest Cash Price ~=FOR. â€" MA RERS, Beamsville, June 13 RAILWAY OFFICE CRIMSEY. wi, £, IOP Hami.ton, was around with our J. W. Zimmerman. WHEAT . Electric railways taken in exchange. . & F. ELECTRIG Ryck Pocket knives, raz % largest and best stoc morrow‘s. Perfumesâ€"A fine new "pcl by the ounce. 30c. and 50c. Py Bring your bottle to Morrow‘s We, the undersigned merchants of% the Village of Beamsville, do hereby egree to close our respactive places of business each and every Wednesday afternoon at the hour of one o‘clock and remain closed until the following morning during the months of July and August. fy your regulate head as $1.00. A. T. Campbell, John Marrs, Barry & Co., J. E. Morrow, A. H. . Dodsâ€" worth, Peter Tallman, C. E. Barr, W. J. Reid, W. A. Hearle, E. Rice, Geo. A. Beatty, Chas. Jeffries, G. F. Ryckâ€" man, W. Everett, Hagar & Hall. "*Monsoon" Tea is packed under the supervisior of the Tea growers, and is advertised and sold bé then as a sample of the best qualities of Indian and Ceylo® Teas, For that reason they see that none but the very fresh leaves go into Monsoon packages. That is why ""Monsoon,‘ the perfect Tea, can be sold at the same price as inferior tea. It is fUt up in sealed caddies of 4 Ib., 1 Ib. ani 3 lbs., and sold in three flavours at 40c., g0c. and 600 If your grocer does not keep it, tell him to writ« to STEEL, HAYTER & CO., 11 and 13 Front St, Tne FINEST TEA IN THE WoRrLD FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP East, Toronto Fish hooks, lines, poles, all lengths, jointed or whole, at Morrow‘s. Fancy glassware, fancy goods, toys etc., in endless variety at Morrow‘s. Bubscriptions to The Independent will be acknowledged io this column as soon as they are received and entered up in the books. Partics who remit us and do not see the amount acknowledged here should drop us a oerd _ No receipt will be sent except by special request : cated one of the finest terra cotta, brick and tile factories in the Do minion, well known as the Beamsville Pressed Brick Gompany, William Tallman & Son, proprietors.. This firm bas an unlimited supply pure clays suitable for the above manu facture, they having served some of the largest brick and terra cotta buildings in the ‘country. One of the contracts they have just completed is the R. Simpson‘s magnificent sevenâ€" story block, corner of Queen and Yonge streets, Toronto E. Burke, of that city, is architect. The accompanyâ€" ing photograph will give an idea of the work they are producing. â€" Most of the pieces shown were made for the building mentioned. Blocks of terra cotta were made for window heads six feet long in one piece, as shown in }photogmph) taken when drawn from nt&b.?é%m:o%&dflnut under the\ superâ€" vision of Mr. C. J. Lewis, superintenâ€" dent of the works, who is evidently) the right man‘in the right place. He also executed the whole of the terra cotta for Hiram Walker & Son‘s new offices, at Walkerville.~ This firm was established in 1870, and is well equipped with machinery of the very best and latest designs. It covers an area of about eight acres, and every known improvement has been intro duced in the process of. manufacture, so that they are now ~prepared to undertake the most extensive con: tracts, and to guarantee the supply of goods at the shortest possible time and unexcelled in color, finish, strength and durability. NA ME Tallman‘s Terra Cotta Works The Clay Worker. Here, where one travels through vineyards and peach orchards for miles, and where you can spend your summer holidays at that lovely resort, Grimsby Park, where thousands meet every yearâ€"ten minutes‘ pleasant walk from this pleasure resort is lo IHne FiNEsST TEA w ue WAnie Ripans Tabules : best liver tonic. Ripans Tabules cure nauses. KA R IN ITS NATIVE PURITY A POST OFFICE, PAID UP TO . Dennison, Grimsby, Dec. 31,‘95 Mainland, Feb. 28,‘96 Book, : Smithville,> ‘Ik¢. 31.‘05 THE PERFECT TEA HALF HOLIDAY ) PAID UP lb M;.* °2 M. Fitch BMtrmormess.......coomeny ‘s, scissors, the DX s © in town at tock,. sold ‘ w ounce. P TA THADL FOUL | WEATEIER ! Privaie and company funds to loan on real estai¢ §@0UTrity at lowest current rates of inyrest, a@nd on gilt edged security at 5+0d 5% per cent, in sums of $5000 or per. _ #AÂ¥pply to G'eO. F. s ell, - Soliciton 4412 St, Grimsby MONEY TO LOANX 2, acoss lots 1 and?, then report his answer to tne clerkand in the event of his refusal to opin out the clerk is hereby instructed to notify the townâ€" ship surveyor to survey &nd stake out the said road ‘ab bhis earliest conâ€" venience. â€" Carried. ~ Moved by Walke, seconded by Linâ€" dabury, that the ptition of Mr. Calp and others be nceeived, ‘and that Walker and Culp iB authorized to see Mr. Overholt and equest him to open up the road betwein concessions 1 and Moved by Culp, seconded by Tufâ€" ford, that the reeveand treasurer be authorized to borror $800 from the Bank of Hamiltor abt Grimsby for current expenses. Jarried. The Clinton Ajpicultural Society was «ranted $50. t We don‘t have to ; Fatch the weather repc ?rts. : We don‘t have to sele °b OUr goods in the light or da: {k of the moon. N. B.â€"But This being all o the appeals the council resumed otler business. Moved by Waker, seconded by Lindabury, that th petition of Ren. Martin, pathâ€"maste on road beat No. 57, and others, aging to have the road between lots ‘and 3 in 8th Con. placed in proper peition, be received and laid over for firther consideration until the next meeing of this council. Carried. The council will meet &6 Beamsville Aug. 5th at 9 a m. John Ert claimel to be assessed too high on personal property. His asâ€" sessment was lowend to $100; Minutes of previguévvmeeting read and adopted. D. M. Shaw claimed to be assessed too high on real @tate. His assessâ€" ment was lowered io $4,000. The council formed f,_l_iemselves a Court of Revision, then dispos the following appeals : The council met journment at Fry’ J une 3rd. Because our goods a,?tt'; worth what we ask for J es : Because we are always lt?W-prlced and people are eagef *9" °U _ bargains. Nothing stops the er wd that trades with NOW Don‘t CARE Us. AIN 10e 0 ATTLE Us. Don‘t Clinton Gguncil OEFIE: Ler an i. W. TINHIX, Clerk et according to adâ€" ry‘$s Hall, Campden, ed themselves into , then disposed of 11 ILOODS _ Bon‘t ILRIGHTEN TURT l- Us. XIL, Us. Don‘t wanted. sby Tweed suits from $10 and upwards. Worsted suits irom $14 and upwards. Guaranteed fast colors and latest styles Worsted pants from $3.25 and up. Perfect fit guaranteed or no sale, All my hands are experienced; no appre Messrs. Green Bros., funerâ€" al directors, of Hamilton, are now in a position to conduct funerals in any: part of the country within 20 miles or so of Hamilton, at a REAsONABLE PRICE,. â€" PUBLIC NOTICE LOOK &# We are making special offers on English and American bicycles, of which we have a large stock to choose from. We will sell them at manufacturers‘ prices. Other sporting goods and hardware at net cost, as goods have to be all cleared out by May 15, when we vacate premises, The entire stock of the One Show Room full of secondâ€"hand. repaired buggies. W you to examine the entire lot, whether you buy or not. | We have cut prices lower than ever, and are bound to & se money than they cost to build two years ago. ; _ We have on hand lumber wagons manufactured bpy BAT of Brantford, and SNOWBALL WAGON CO. of St. (Gg ~zo Proairing always prompftly done at lowest rr‘ges. &"F Then \ you should take a look at our better lines in prices running from 30c to $1.40 per yard. STOFP &« RHMA D Look and See What We Ha ASSIGNEE‘S SALE DRESS GOODS 38 inch tancy checks in 8 or 10 colorings for 15c Some stores get 25¢. per yard for no better goods. 38 inch all wool crepons special line clos ing out for 250 per yard. We are selling a ‘special line of Japan silks (fancy priuted)at 25¢. per yard. We have enother line fancy printed silks at 40¢ per yard, regular 75c kind. You will find this store the most economical place to do your shopping. Every quartâ€" er dollar you can save on you purchase is clear gain to you. You believe its worth saving don‘t you. uggies, Phactons, Surreys, Mil MCLAREN & CO BENNETT & ZIMMER! BE®.A MSV ITLCLTCL®. BOWMAN HARDWARE CoO., A" TRIAL â€" SHOW ROOMS â€" Merchant Tailor, Smithville Com aemecumnnmensrmecmecs . CATHARINES . At the following 3 T; _A_ CS3 _ SOLICITED, ECE ICO ECA M EL TOLDT m irmw nninces coomcommerconccterzom Corner King and Catharine Street special offers on English and American : have a large stock to choose from. We reys, Mikados, Democrat Wagons, Runâ€"about Wagons, Road Wagons, Road ( ABAIâ€"LL) NE apprentices OF THE PINEST Give your orders esarly for Frenck cambric and. Oxford shirts. Treble‘s stock of new shirtings take the lead. Shirts made to order prompély at Treblesg cor. King and James Sts., Hamilton. Parties paying high rates of tnterest will find it to their advantage to pay off their present encumberance. Monesy can be had for this purpose by applying to W. W. KIDB,, Grimsby All kinds of lumber for sale, also lath, shingles and cedar posts. W. W. KIDD, GRIMSBY. _ Money to Loan Men‘s _ Furnishingsâ€"Sumâ€" mer scarfs 3 for 25¢c, cottor eocks seamless 3 pair for 25¢. Flannelette shirts all sizes. Our unlaundried white shirts reinforced eneless facing, Irish linen fronts and bands for 60¢ hus no equal, all sizes frome 14 incher to 174. Try there at 65¢ each. Ready to wear Bonnets ané Hats, Freuch, English andé American styles. $2, $2.50 or $3 will buy a very handsome and stylish trimmed hat. We are seiling a pretty little sailor hat for the youngsters going to school for a york shilling, most people would say 25c for them. McLAREN 10 & 21 St. Paul Street, ST.CATHARINES amememninew scammoue omom nove emmesecmenyestrunrenerne MILLINERY ound to & sell M.A_J,V Have AMermnenramntormmmremrenssemen ASp invite art

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