Grimsby Independent, 8 Aug 1901, p. 4

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1“39:0 the 100 mark next. Here‘s ‘hoping they do,and that Grimsby schools may continue to pass their usual goodly proportion, even one of °"° of their % does not always head the list. Rumor states that a company has been formed to give Thorold waterâ€" works, a matter that bas been‘ unsucâ€" cessfully agitated many times. An upâ€"toâ€"date plant, at a cost of about $30,â€" 000, will be put in. â€" It is to be a stand pipe system and the cbmpany is to supply filtered water from the new canal. Is Grimsby going to allow every burg in the county to distance it in the matter of 'Waterworks? It begins to 4 look a little that way.s. _ _ ols Do not be an imitator or plagiarist, yet do not close your eyes as to what other advertisers are doing. Study their methods carefully. Roead their latest ciroulars, keep posted <as to all recruited in Canada through "a war fever which has been created by misâ€" representation and ignorance." _ The Daily News heads the letter " U. 8. Constabulary," When the proposal was made to offer prizes in the schools of England for knowledge on Canadian subjects there were objections raised. A knowledge of geography might unâ€" fit a man as a farm laborer (as was feared), but it should not damage him as an ecditor. The London Sportsman refers to Rat Portage, where there is to be an inter: national boat race, as a place in Wisâ€" consin. The London Daily news, the pro Boer collector of any unconsidered trifle of antiâ€"British character, has a letter from a correspondent complaining that the volunteers for Badenâ€"Powell‘s South African Uonstabulary are being orate and become dangerous to healtl on the ground that it is liable to deteri idea propound the date on which the fish has up, and that it should not be sale beyvond a certain number canned saimon When you have made up your mind to advertise your goods find the strongâ€" est points in their favor. Present these points plainly and clearly in your adâ€" vertisements. Quote the lowest possiâ€" ble prices. The people will do the rest. } The Governm w. E. PHILLIPS, MANAGER. All kinds of plain and fancy book and ;;: job printing at moderate prices. ,§\ Space Per Y car Zer MC ONG COUMNM..»2e eeesccccses 360- se oo ceos se -$6 0( HAITAGOIUMN....««.cececssccas SO.ccccencaars 3 3 QUATLOT COIUMN.ssecccccace 18. cosescececee 2 0C BiXth COIUMN ...ccsecoosees 12.ses00cce«e« 1 50 On6 iDNCR.......0.«ccaescccse 10. seac»«â€"se0e 1 25 PrOfeRSIONAIGRIA.»ss»ec00e _ Secensssocnsâ€"â€" 1 00 Advertisements without specific direoâ€" ttons will be inserted until forbid and will be charged accordingly. Notes and Comments THUESDAY, Auvc. 8, 190% l Lrima s a ead # Oneyear $1.00. Six Months 50 cents. Three Months 256, in advance GRIMSBY BEAMSVILLE AND SsMITMYVILLE. Jas. A. Livingston, ADVERTISING RATEY sUBSCRIPTION RATES. THE INDEPENDENT U AN D ADVERTISER JOB PRINTING nt one of their number ) U B e the fish has been put lvsts endorse the stampea w1I kept 1 n eood! Wfifie by-law"! s 4 atit sihl n j A but collided with frm. " Hewent to the to mavistrate to toe to lay a complaint. ‘The that l; But why was the would be complain /ant induced to drop the mw From : w * / & what we cazmiim h e c‘ C ha N information, which has always been | most reliable, we learned that C. E. VanDyke was defsndant in a case of violating the byâ€"law, forbidding +the riding of bicycles on the sidewalks. But it appears that it died in its infancy, owing to the persuasive powers of cerâ€" tain citizens upon the wouldâ€"be comâ€" plainart, and the defendant "did not plead guilty and was not let off with a warning," as stated. _ Consequently, being in error, we acknowledge it. the use in having ther. â€" They are ‘eitber good or no good. If the former, then they should be enforced; if the latter, then repealed. At any rate, there should be equal rights for all, and with the first co;nplaint disposed of in the way it was, what is going to be done with the next. Perchance there will be no next; the warning may have been sufficient. § Editor Independent : Dear Sir: Kindly allow me to corâ€" rect an error in the Independent of last week, in which my name appears, as being false, as the information you received was based on rumor only, and not facts. Keep changing your ads. If you can not possibly think of auything new to say, then change the style of the type, have it reset in some new Way.\ | t be got around in this manner, til the following day, and in the meanâ€" time Mr. VanDyke was made aware of what was likely to happen, and advised to interview the complainant with a view to havine# the matter drooped. In Be as careful as one may, we will all make an error sometime, and last week we were it. From a souarce of J. P. could not attend to the matter un« Ripans Tabules cure indigestion. Ripans Tabules cure fHatuiencte. t was. Why rougzht to bear had race, their latest moves. If you do not, you will find yourself falling behind in the AI% m 2 2 NHZ L N 2 NMZ se cYÂ¥.e .e .e Ni. e . i THH IN DH P HF N D EN T n accused le to h m Ex*** Subscrtibers remitting by mail will receive fWeir copy or copies by return mail, postage prepaid. é Communication. subscription a year in advance. /x Every one will receive a picture for each $&r paid, providing they pay a year in advance k B¥»#Z These pictures are a work of art and an omment to any parlor. At present we have ten styles, in eilhir threeâ€" color or dull finish, â€" M _ th We have placed an order for a quantity of, some mounted VanDyke pictures, which retail af and will give them FREE TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS p subscription a year in advance. s OM ET HING N IN â€" PR EM I1 U N vas unsuccessfal, but a friend fortunate. _ If the byâ€"law was and Mr. VanDuke admits that MOL ave the matter were sa M Yours truly, C. E. V axDyxr If village Addressâ€" ich Ai# 3 2Â¥ HMé.e .e cfC.e sf? > 2Â¥\ \% /.. l esc‘ e Y * essure nay 0n strenuous efforts en 4e ~HN~C _ r ol alinecs i9 of the forbidding +the (ateds sidewalks. But | addres i e eas; tieular in its infancy, | their a curitie powers of cerâ€" | _ Ang wanld.â€"be anmâ€". last me TkD YANDYVIB Niz 2 Naz \e 2 ,.,:.,..‘%..,, ce â€"Keg. .e o. actiele Mc la, Hheecfi.ectfi.e SH.e. Sh.ecfile.} oâ€"H.oâ€"H.eâ€" where is are to curities if any held by them. And further take mhotice, that after such last mentioned date,} the said executors will proceed to distribut«d the assets of the said deceased among the fparties entitled thereto, having regard only go the claims of which they shall then havé notice; and that the said executors will § not be liable for the said assets for any phrt thereof, to any perâ€" son or persons of wh#lo e claim notice shall not have been receivged at the time of such distribution. f Date __Seno ror rhee samrpiecano TtrAvy iT sCoTT & BoOwnNE, cHEmIsTs, _ To 5oc. and $1.00; â€" all druggists, In the matter of tfe estate of Thomas ' Ryan Hunter, lat@@f the Township of | __________..___....__._._. North Grimsby, in Me@enunty of Lincoln, | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_~â€"~~~ fruit grower, deceasd; notice is hereby a given pursuant to ‘Tle Revised Statutes of Ontario" 1897, Chapter 129, that all creditâ€" ors and others ha.vi‘ laims against the OHG 'est;a.te of the said Thomas Ryan Hunter, who died on or about bhe fifth day of June, 1901, are required, onlor before the eightâ€" eenth day of August, 1901, to send py post, prepaid, to Messrs. Lancaster and Pettit of the Village of (Grimsby, solicitors for ( James Doran and M. B. gmith, executors | , of the last will and testament of said deceased, their christian and surnames, addresses and descri”"_; ions tieulars of their claims, th their accounts. and the nat M a (AZ 2 NZ 2 NEZ L Ne# 2 0 l"'f-ba.. .‘.%0"0 5 oéu:o.o- °/\.,\‘/$\"/e\'/\ / be hypnotized / Notice tojflreditors In the matter of He estate of Thomas ing Touhey, assurin which were supp placed by the fall was called in and ing got really hu on against the Clty for i8jUriEs allog« have been received by a fall on a gerous sidewalk. The défence intarg 1mnos oneratC hypuotist and a fore the courts in Rochester a few eel corset nd m J â€"£1 tha SNDOW1 LANCAS3 t Soli escriptions, the full parâ€" claifms, the statement of t d the nature of their seâ€" § d by them. 3 S2.g» Z9\ .’7%" :: ::'..:: :: [ the nature of their seâ€" 1 by them. > motice, that after such e,lthe said executors will 6C said Executors EETIT,. 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J )27 fi fr , 15¢ and 25¢, o i for faxmerfi :g e winter. m in Tamilton m .lv‘: in mialse EitA | ac 871 rnadian Pacific ‘1.10 \ 0 95 «He wiais roused by and swaying of the combined with a so water; and, opening me perceived that th turned aside from t; road, and, having p} stagnant pond on tik, floundering _ and si mud thereof, with t ing behind bher. At a / head. was thrus part of the vehicle, a exclaingad : A.‘Tale of a 4 A NOVTE Â¥C was an earuUl Come out of that n uon to drownd yourself‘,3°" Sh4 Aisy now| 45Â¥ The liffer Portion of tence was addressed which was at last pers: out of the cool mud, ant dusty track, where she ing and panting. No ; return to terra firma than a light, agile fig the steps at the rback ¢ and ran round to the cited colloquy, angry o ‘and apologetic on the and did not cease, evi driver, with a flick of the caravan again in the other strode alongi "It was just sucdh .a c be seen any summer da of theâ€"camp on an Ex with the swart face of looking out at the dot dozen ragged imps an on the grass beneath, "All right, Master C a bhandy© shelter beyan you see the trees," Tin ing up the road with young man looked in and saw, about a qual away, â€" that the high dark clwmp of woodla: assent, and walked ra mvhile the caravan follo his rear. & Reaching the point w began, and entering the trees, he soon found a & for his purpose. To tha widened out into a :grg common, adorned with bushes of stunted brow; ed out a dusty arm, to white gate, which opent grassâ€" grown avenue 1 through the heart of caravan, coming slowly placed in a snug posi from the gate, the ho out and suffered to grd searching _ about fout sticks, and began to lig ing into the caravan, t reâ€"emerged with a ca| which he sat down, lif schaum nine. and bega head a wideawake hai which his lazy, beardl what shaepish face shi lent good humor. His ct ter Charies, as he was c less resemblance to the English lanes and. woo{ a slight, handsome, fai fellow, of two or thr« in the tweed attire of summer tourist; and ei he made; every word I plied the "gentleman I Presently, at a signal ter, such he was, Tim d By this time the sun wi red, far away to thhe : thin drizzle was becon sistent. 10w far Galid Uthey & Pencroes t A 3 M4Ten miles, sof." "The mare is tired or shall have to camp by by een ten its day‘s lab Ww J rill â€" descor ind pans, ns pieb a sh kind; in short | did they Se, wh by p whiclch,1 f()un(nd,: " perfrfo n ~ofof N

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