W,. J. Camentit, of this i e -Qflup:lpd!hhmhu! Mr. Praxk Wo in n. ie aruion u-h-nb} Mx. H. Hci1, of Ontario, California, is visiting bis relatives, but to --F l&l;-’ np.lfl réturn Ts Bible Class which is held ‘l“qhyw-lyhflfmmz It is reported that the evaporating com pany will not open the factory this year. Mr. Commas, of M who has been ....&;i’-.&-'....."!ï¬;--.. for another year. « Yes, William, they should." .. _ _ u Kow, father, being you are old and facbic and helpless, give me a deed of the farm and you and mother live out your few remaining days with me and Eally." * William," said the old man, as he pushed back his sleeves, "I think I 1. on in in Fret oo w P f { l'llnl:;‘Ll‘H over the deed ! I‘ll play fo W Alinia 1" Mr. Marshall has a good class preparing f mr‘h':.:'-m u:\x-le preparing for Mz. J;' Mo:':vglthomu&urn lr&l: ower , is now ‘r:n.-hhhlh-y:uu Mm-rn. -lubhlnu. Tus of this place are taking great "ugtaing has® verginated mh'.'n.“y' & during the last few weeks. Aounâ€"iy will regret to learn that Pirce bot late 06. eatson, Mishigans is lif. “lflh‘hlhflhp Maxy will be surprised to learn that Mr. J.G.M‘talu dl‘m(‘l‘lï¬. has left the gone to w medicine. â€" Mr, Carruthers, as a , bad few equals, We wish him much success, Tuxus wasquarterly mocting at Stewart‘s Church en Sunday, Nov. 1st. Although the 'nï¬cn-ih.nâ€"hla there was a fair turn out, The Rev. J. H. Collins preached a very appropriate sermon, ‘ Sexpay the Rev, J. H. Collina adirered . on sddress ‘on * Sunday School Work." He said he thought that the sehool should be part and :ud of the Church -flm-nâ€"nmh an accessory part. nnmm Church should up the sehool and that before this place. .'.IY:'Chnhn'â€"u to run in one channel and the l:mnhoolhu' other, Tholdp-ï¬ take more of an active part than do. The reverend ‘utla-.:nnnnqndlllhh'ï¬h proving a great success, It was reported that there was a case of smallpor in Stoney Creek, but it was a mis take. _ 1t was simply vaccine disease, ©¥ou haye toiled carly and late, ndbyih.l"“dmm,“h" acinssed this big farm." * = That‘s s0, William." h ‘ ul‘h-’il“ me MOMLQ‘" o!! to see you, at your age, troubling ’o.u'““"d‘ the cares of life. Father, your declining days should be spent in the old armâ€"chair in the chimney comer." «# YÂ¥es, William, they should." u Now, father, being you are old and #2 PA IATG L n~ Tha ..qhnhumfbr. Thomas‘ Eeleoâ€" irte Oif, I procured a bottle, and it done me n-uhpdumw.nlhhv ““‘ï¬â€˜l“ .,u-uuud of a had tz'w-du.w. It goes like wildâ€"fire, and makes cures whenâ€" ever it is used." Eabboth school. There was a question dmvhuuh-#h'lla““' Amvmum-muh Creek has been organized. The officers have been elected, vis :â€"R. G. President ; A. E. Walker, \'I?-l;dl-t; M. W. Miller, Heare! . Munroe, Asst, Secretary ; Cdtkï¬.’&dflu Reporters, J. Munro and M. Miller, Committee of managementâ€" M. i'lrl'i'.f:-.blnnn.::..‘â€"ï¬i?i‘ï¬Â» Tressuret, A. m The .ndu;-l.u' had three meetings and is in a floutishing preferable to country ;I'll'u. A. k,*llh- PFather," he began, after taking the old man out back of the barn, © your years are many." principa!) Sunday achoo! , WoLC -,.qfllly':--a’-uh watiafaction to Tor Ein Brussels and Wool Carpots r :..." McKoy‘s, 48 King Street Bx & a R, G, Mansiatt, teacher, has been hired Jabesh Snow, Gunning Cove, N. 8. writes: Mte CCC OBES L Wa © Yes, 81. " A «* In order to dispel any d6osoun4 ar part that I‘m 010 900 "° o pou #© Yos my son." oat hay Staes DC } to I.{mn!: And Salty was to . He Saw His Father. l w ippled F M! f n MaF EM William _ erawled to the stack and eautionaly whisâ€" mmelf : m-mnlmndthnm- a at the same time1 I Alste mortally jvu"vred. or e Nife ea, 1 think J poorâ€"houte over the deed ! X, Y, dut " My son, does your tercher whip you!" asked a kindâ€"hearted old gentleâ€" man of a street Arab. _ * Nary time, 1 cured her of that." -m.iy, just as school let out Vother evenin‘ I stuck a pin in the slack ‘Of Jimmy Dodd‘s breeches, an‘ the blamed fool bellowed right out like a calf. ‘Teacher told me she would ‘tend to me in the mornin‘, So I fixed for her. I got about three feet of this little bit o‘ rubber hose an‘ put one end of it in the mouth of a paper bag, an‘ then tied the oo Emap ose. t per seat of n{l P.u' left the other end of the hose stick up above my shirt me across her lap to spank me in the house, an‘ the slack o‘ my breeches began to swell up like a little nigger eatin‘ watermelon. . Her eyes begun to stick out like onions, and my breeches loomed up like a brick h{ 'hllnonah-nin-. The more tne soe. "Bhe mid io on aurer plase i said it was a to swell up with colic, an‘ I told her it on mpinn e o ve a bad case once, ulihm‘ She said I was a bad , and there was some trick about it somewheres, and I told her she would blowed the wuszer my bustle stuck out, an, the more it stuck out the bigger she peeled her eyes. She asked me what is miny fln 14 C bust my stummiick if she hit me with that piece of blackboard, but she didn‘t E:Io attention to what I said, but away with the blackboard." . " Well," said the kindâ€"hearted old Mr, Jacob D. Miller l‘-vm rites so nearl w summor cf 1882 1 could not werk ; 1 took u‘gnnlb‘l.-omfl of N.mng & Lyman‘s egetable Discovery, t gives me great 'lnnnuld-yuthduunl me of affiction, Jtis an excellent medicine for Four boys seated on a line fence diâ€" viding two houses on John R. street attracted the attention of a pedestrian yesterday, and he halted and asked what they were looking at. * New family moving in there toâ€" day, * Well, what of that ?" © Nothing, only we was trying him." At that moment the new ‘goy apâ€" peared on the grass about twenty feet away. One of the boys on the fence nm£ uadn' face at him. . He promptly respond Then another boy threw a stone at him. . He hurled it back. â€" * Say, TH lick you !" called the biggest boy. «T‘ll dare you down here !" « He‘s all rightâ€"he‘s game said the big boy to the pedestrian, | «* If he was a coward we was going to lick him, but now we‘ll go over and let him have a whiff on our cigar stump." Hard and soft_corns cannot withstand 'n“.'.o,;.mcm| it is effectual every kime. a bottle at once aud be happy. " How 1" Inflammation of the Eyes Cured. Onocayp for Cash, Five acres best land within the limits of the Village of Grimaby. Apply to SpeciiiL Notice KEW TEA SETTS, best g0008 * KEW TEAS, (no trash) 23. per !! xew suvcains, 1s the 81. Sre Jray Beates ¢* .4_,"“ wod red 5 huau: ® whl one. < Well, what of it ?" They‘ve got a boy about as big as ol the biagkGoard T begun to biow T‘l dare you up here !p The Bed Boy‘s Ruse. FOR SALE He Stood the Test mOEFL LE GRIMSEY DR. ALEXANDER ds §2.25 to §8. Special va withstand b opwards. C A RP B T S TAPESTRY CARPETS 37} to 90. UNION CARPETS 45 to ALL â€" WOOL CARPETS\70c. $1.25. ‘ BRUSSELS CARPETS $1.00 to #1.35. HEMP 10¢. to 30. TAPESTRY| STAIR CARPETS 37je to 75e. BRUSSELS STAIR cnrm'3 €1.15 to 81.35 * WOOL STAIR CARPETS 37} to 605. " o sns mosank "1* % TINOLEMS 80c. to 81. OILCLOTHS 95e. to $1.25 per yanl. _ . OILCLOTH MATS 50.. to €3.00 ‘each. COCOA MATS 65c. to 81.00. WOOL MATS $1.25 to $3.00. CURTAIN POLES 50e. to $4.00. CURTAIN MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS 48 King Street East, Hamilton. Great Sale To HEAVY â€" SHIRTINCGS HEAVY TWEEDS AND DRILLS AT 15 C ts 84 Mwmunmmm-m Laced Boots, they cannot rip and us solid as fron, * h We are offering a line of Mena‘ Calf Long Doots, with Standard Screw Soles, at :cw;mumuaumwmm now being mat goods marked in wdu!vmphnbdum ï¬nwmd ngnndumm.’w.-u.a. J. D. GIMIE, 28 KING 87. E. HAMILTON,â€" LIMIE‘S FPAVORITE SHOE STORE, 23 KING STREET BOOT AND SHOE LINE. * _ Opened Since (st September Epex tring promptly execated, John Peebles, PAYA ERCUTTOTLOOCOAM S in the still takes the lead in everything in the Ounph!prlublhuwï¬hlh-l:]nuu"m KING STREET â€" WEST, HAMILTON, ONTARIO A. R. Kerr & Co., R. & J. McKAY. Wohnpludenmm*«lhh morning 2000 yards They Have to be Sold. =.Cbe Wieeklp Independent. 48 BALES 48 These Goods Will Astonish You. At 8 Cents Per Yard. THE BLIND _ SHALL SEE. Our regular price has been 2" cents. ldou'“"‘""\" Opposite the Fountain ia the Gore. ALSO 50o YARDS 192 King Et. satitfaction G . & 8. W.R. R. R. varanteed. ACCES® U ll»a Ros 41370 Wallace Road Qakville, OMRA vgr 2Â¥2 * _ a08.1166 Access sySTEeMS LTD S * "se 116 Phone 825â€"1166 im & I EAST, HAMILTON unbreakable. e t un e n en ww > * * NOTICGE TOâ€" THE PUBLIC ‘TAKE NOTICE OF SOME OF MY PRICES. Ladies‘ Slippers, sizes hollor_?n. before ing elsewhere, if cannot get Te aruefso call and examint my atock before PUTCEARISDLS on thore noltor. T would particularly call yogr attention to the line of ‘Boots, m%mmï¬â€"x:{n B&",\llï¬. to bell to get customers, nor trot out i * . uon ay hnit pnieaionr give hoay pampahs made" Tt T adli fg ic ind ** * Trunks and \Valises Always on Hand. Rewewase fus ruaceâ€" the beat value in the market forthe money. _ PARLOR SETTS ho epod eb L se he best no 0 cal examine, ship and ma the beat qualys No SEO5, YAatEs srRELT Nontu. The Rush Still Goes On~~â€" BED : TDry Gcocds, Clothing, Sits., 188 and 190 King Street East. Hamilton. Milne & Co.‘s, 188 and 190 King Street East, nearly opposite the Nortberm Statio Seldom does such mc po en o e Sioa 4o 60 F99nc t vitrnhen Intonend that the atock was purchased at It is easil 574 CENTS ON THE BOLLAR.. Note the addressâ€" REMEMBER there is no place like a SWEEPING BANKRUPT SALE for Bargains, MACNAB STREET NORTH, Market Square, HAMILTON. Sign of the Big Boot. w mma mm n on JAMES STREET NORTH, HAMILTON Have just received a large consignment o‘ Mansfield & Co., ‘ and Gents Fine Boots ano Snots Gent‘s C Oe T PC Wantt soles this annortunity. whih {nrullbflâ€"dklhan Don‘t miss this opportunity, whil ussorted, of calling and your wants, * nc Tok be soun clored SEU 2k Ti repld vate â€"â€" "â€"_ we have been making sales. J. W. SCHRAM, l wid o toe ToR of ts momey Fray se visite of those ealled aud bought is "P“!':‘.'!-_‘.'!ï¬"..'!‘:'l.‘.‘.".. n..'!n-l..u.:h-:-:-h'rln- atack REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. MILNE & CO., BANKRUVPT STOCK SALE ip. lippers 50c. W . is duie t Yï¬ m&c-th-hn-‘ near, l-‘thqni:‘h.'ln. 4 For they are sure to get their moneys‘ worth . , ve yout measure we can make any kind on short notice. (LATE BRETHOUR & CO.8 STAXD) INX ALL STVLES AND WIDTHS. Ladiea‘ Lace Boots from 90s, up. Ladies® French Kid Slij from $1.00 up. 0‘;-'-0&'&.‘*!5:80\†Iaubormo-p. tent‘s Boots from §1,30 v MTJ‘-"E ® SIDE â€" BOARDS, AND PR §ME SoaAike EFORATED AT THE GREAT «ATs. than wholerale while stock