, .what Messiy, «3rton ll‘% =~ivl notitied to remove brush from at is sauce for the goose should ~be‘ the gander. â€"Mr Drysdale, of New Orleans, nlu:rd-ndllwoldlrhh.-lh- men, with Mrs. C. P. Carpenter, were in the village last week. â€"T. D. Muir has had set url very protty monument on the family grave You also want to know how to get rid of them. Pure Fly Powder, > Tanglefoot Fly Paper, Wilson‘s Fly Pads Whittaker‘s Block, Grimsby AMERICAN HOTEL I1AMIL/TON. . Ratesonly $1 a day. ‘Firstâ€"olass «innor]2%e. F. W. BEARMAN, PROPRIETOR. t € the Taw1! Fave Plot fo the Presbyterian grave . yord. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Arommedation of be travching publc on _ Fine commerelal sample rooms nndc.'nnl This bote! bas been th 1 fited sn rermamaed n Arstelind sipe Int The We N‘:ï¬ to learn our old townsmat, John C. Palmer, is sick at St. Pauls, Mis sister, Mrs. Aodrew Carpenter, has gone to see him, nuuium Mra. Alba Paimer, who has visiting here. They take John C‘s daughter â€"What kind of scheme would it be ks ue putshcd‘ § sad" mave the are and save t niludthpql-..&hlhnnhud of works is away umhiw a move on Mr. D. and got the weeds cut. * _‘ â€"Mr. Rome bas the hay fever but he takes his ordinary “L fairly well â€"Our bigh school is booming. (Over 40 pupils on the roll and more â€"Mr. Cowan is going to Hamilton colleginte for his matriculation studies. __â€"â€"We are pleased to see Miss â€"The new fruit -::l. local mssocinâ€" tion telephones are ng put up as fast as possible, and u:ct _to be working in the village next week. â€"We are pleased to report an imâ€" provement lnplu. J. D. Fitch, who §â€"40 King Bt. west, cor. King & Charles Forbes out egain for an occasional drive, and hope to soon see her restorâ€" ai to good hbeslch and strength. We give liberal cash discount HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS. Have the best line of Scribâ€" blers ever made, Have large stock of all requiâ€" sites for the schoolsâ€"globes, maps, slates, pencile, crayons, blackboards, etc, J.; EASTWOOD & CO. HAMILTON. PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS At the lowest rates. Grimsby, Rept. 5 6 MA TCELVALLLL3®, F. C. MALBERSTADT, PROP. This is the season of Flies. You all know it. Any or all of them will do the work. To be had at WHITTAKER‘S ORUG STORE t Booksellers and Stationers, King 8t., opp. the Gore, Sell all the 11 off all Boots & Shoes _ BELOW COST. Just received a large shipment of \ Fall and Winter Goods. ‘ It will pay you to call and swe our stock before purchasing. We have the goods and are Ordered work a spcecialty. Repairs neatly and pl'stmpt!y’ done. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hewat uur-ed( Monday from a two weeks‘ outing, driving through the country, J::'.‘ ing from their appearance they the right way to do it, as they are wuch improved, _ Mr.and Mre. E. 8. Baker started on MondaySfor Muskoke for a few weeks holidays. Best roller flour $1.90 per 100 lbs.; middliogs, shorts and bran on band, Choice timothy seed for sale. . A. Burâ€" â€"L, Woolserton has just returned from a trip with Prof, Hutt, of Guelpb Agricultural _ College, through t he counties of Grey and Rruce. Their object was the establishment of an ¢xâ€" ‘pli“hl fruit . station â€" in those counties, _ The two E“l- did ‘lh country on their Hna‘-ud comâ€" bined plessure with busines . They ‘-lll_nhnly make a wip down through â€"Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thornhil} spent Runday at 8. Whittaker‘s, Quebec, â€"Attention is directed to the adverâ€" tisecment of C. W. VanDuzer. Bis storehouse is north of G. T. R. tracks, iimmediately opposite the station. â€"Lconard Weaver, sccompanied by Mrs, Weaver, went M on Fridey m Mre Weever will return in a o:.m. and _llrl. W-w; afll en gage evangelical wo r roogh southern Peonsyivania for a while and from there will go for three months to St. Louis, Mo. â€" Miss Weaver has gone 8. Whittaker, __â€"â€"Your attention is ealled to the advt. of 8. Whittakor in this issue. It will pay you to read it. k â€"Miss Blackley, of Toronto, Tnl last week with her cousin, Miss Hatâ€" tie Udell, â€"BHarry Aoderson has jost returned I'ro-;gl j his uu.g in Montreal fae ‘j"l.. vast. While in Monâ€" treal be on D, W. Livingston. Bound to Seil Them For R:;:â€"A small f;nflaluhn :‘6 mores, with necessary bui s e dress, box 74, Orl-:ay P. 0". FOR SALE OR RENT â€"For Salsâ€"A Radiant Home coal stove, Bucks make, (Brantford) as good as new, base burner, No. 6, double heater, Have put in a furnace and will sell cheap. _ R. R. Smith,.Winons. â€"For Saleâ€"1 ~Market wa 1 cutter, now ; 1 set of light M.m all cheap. â€" M. C. Burlton, Winona. Lostâ€"A memorandum book, black cover, between the vllhm aud Mabey farm, _ The fioder will please return o Independent office, or J. J. Groce, LOST OR FGQGUND \ndent GRIMSBY v-_â€"-'_'.-â€",-i;{(;',..h the interests of his company. _ Goods may be *i"d per this company every hour on the clectric cars. The Geelic Society of Hawilton held their anoua} picuie and games on the Driving patk, Grimsby, and had a very plessant time, _ The members were dressed in kilts and s handsome lot of fellows they were, They were accomâ€" panied by the Hamilton flr bend, whose music pleased very much. . The full program of games was carried out successfully. The game of shiaty be tween a teanl in kilts and a team in trousers u-‘;hgnn excitement aod amusement. ; team in trousers won. ‘The games were conducted by Calvia Mel.cod and D J. Cempbell, of Hamâ€" ilton, and J. A. Livingston, of Grimsby. ‘The following is a list of the games and prizeâ€"winners : Une NENGION WEYOR TV subd Dn;d,.“:‘-. Schwab, . Time | 11 14. ut #â€"pound shotâ€"Allan Scott, Colin D. MacLeod. Thirtyâ€"six feet, two inches, Sword danceâ€"Thomas Campbell, Peart Campboll Race, one mileâ€"Alex. Donald, Hamâ€" ilton, . Deawdy, Grimsby, . Time 5 min, 11 see, . : us â€"C, A. Dobscn, route agent for the vminion Exnress Compaby. was in o ctign 300 s d d in 2022 sang Moraig‘s Fsiry Gico, and _bud.. respond to M A Guelic song 'ï¬ contributed Uy J. .N. McDougall, a sword danee Calvio Sinclair and Miss -A‘ inthicson danved Shour Truas, Mr. I‘a oration was enjoyed by evibrybody. Centrhl Store wï¬&-b race, one mileâ€"Jas, Brown, John Gibson. Sack raceâ€"Wim. Diack, Cal. Sinclair, One handred Iud- race in kiltsâ€" Otlnvh M:,‘ jln Be;tLD."- 2 ‘ ampâ€"F. , J. MeRatshy David Puher. â€" Thing.five “11&-‘ fingâ€"M Mathicson ngâ€"May _ Ms y Gordon Henderson, ‘Thes. Campbell. Bioyele race for noviee, oneâ€"half mile â€"James Brown, Thos. Wyndham. The judges for Highland dancing If you are looking for ins in n’; line of SQ“E_R G“O'&')S_ the place to get them is at E. J. I’nlmer&Co'r Price is a -eeond-‘ ary consideration. . We want room for our shipments of Fall Goods and are bound to clear the balance of our summer stock. Ladies‘ umbrellas and parasols| abruptly cut short. at cost prices, â€" Ladies‘ shirt waists that were 81.25 and $1.40, for 81. ® Brittania cloths reduced from 12} Mattle Wa to 8e. per yd, Ladies straw hats| Miss Mattio Mar reduced from $1 and $1.25 to 25¢.| deughter of respeots Men‘s summer conts and vests at cost. Men‘s litnvr hats o::l ;h;l‘: price. Bargains in men‘s suits. â€" Bargains in men‘s and boys‘ readyâ€"made suits _ Bargains in ladies‘, misseg‘ and children‘s boots and shoes. Special value in crockery. Men‘s lino}n collars 2 for 25¢. ?;a-pinl in corsets, gloyes and hosiery, See our ntociuln in dress goods. _ All chaimbrays, crinkles and fancy cotâ€" ton dress goods at reduced prices. B.J.Palmer & Co ‘The Gaelic Society. J. D. Aodrews CASH STORE, School Supplies. We have a complete stock of .ehoolhoohudn&:inihl of all kinds, both for public and high school use. You can save money \bybuyinglmnu Try it onee. Crockery. Special bargnins for tbio-onth.‘ Printed tea sets, different patterns, worth $3, which we are going to sell at 82 per set. We lose money, but our loss is your gain. Groceries. | Sugarsâ€"We are always at the top. g:luu pounds and cthr \'nl-} ue for your dollar than most stores give. W. Mitchell, Wheat Wanted C. W. VanDuszer Touched For Three Hundred, A widdle aged American aamed| Geo. E.. Whipper, of Westhold, Mass., wrrived at the Royal hotel last evening with his wife and reported being robâ€" bed at Niagara Falls of $300 in cash. After crossing the Bridgn some person unnounced that the presengers bad to m.u\,ud!hn'ul-nnuo .\-vslor-;in the aisle dl:.-.lh't hen bippor emerged vrush he noticed thas his vest had been pulied open to the lowest button. He hurriediy felt in the inside pocket of his vest, and where $300 in bills had nestled in a roll there was naught bltudt;rmdr. r. vofldlhlhï¬â€œ once to (:m oung. Luckily he Next Door to A. F. Hawke. Editor Independent : > Will you kindly permit me through mrmï¬r to call the attention of your Grimaby readers to a friend of mine, Mr. Fred Poole, whowm I am :z':l"l’"-““"w OM a l Mr. Poole is a returned Chinese Te gives m wik P1 wobeg is et rnd“ was Mlnpl?q'u have been penniâ€" less, Asitis, their holiday trip is Mattio Was Arrested. p ‘.llh I:'uh lma; the ls-*:w | ter of respectal rents l “:..t)n,_ fl-?t nh’.mld take a gï¬puOï¬-fl ark for the good of her bealth and the uh;nlntdh experionce of real life, t part of it was all right. Lots of girls have done the same thing and was said about it, but in this lar case Mattie‘s parents raised a vigorous kick aud even wont so far as to place the matter in the hands of the London police, Now the London police were mrkmno catch w: s'hm.ul to spea a woman, a wisely handed the case -l|7 'it’h m tie‘s photo over to Chief of Polica Gaz Cole, of Grimaby, Women are Gus‘s nrl.kuln line and in side of a very few urs he had my lady located and in his possession, _ A man from London eame after her and now Mattio is safe under the parental roof, _ ‘This is the first case on record where a person was arrested for the erime of going to Grimeâ€" | by Park, s Grimsby, Sep 5. GO0D CLEAN WHEAT Delivered at Warehouse, Grimsby Station. A Gentloman of China. m‘hm Price * + “-.-“‘-'D;"-'l-““- Mantles â€"____ Extra valueâ€"85,86,88, $9, $10 10 Garments, last season $5 and $8, now $2 and 3#. Dress Goods & Noveltics in single dress ends $3.50 to $5. Don‘t miss secing our 250 and 350 lines, They are selling fast. New skirts bought under price and sellâ€" ing at 75¢ and 0'1' Ladics‘ Vests at 15, 20 and 25¢. Men‘s Furnishings ‘ Soft and hard hats, ties, collatr, culf«, shirts, braces, eto. WHY ! Becanse you pay cash uvlï¬u vight prices. Great pains are taken in selectâ€" ing only the Cholcost Goods, which I sell at W belint Phes: and will barm ont as they proophie im s Inppedimans ol idt slepuntene ids Mr. H. C. Barlton begs to announce to his friends and to inhabitants of "Winoue, Grimeby, Besmevilie and vicinity that he is now prepared to atâ€" und coffees. ONE TRIAL# i nas c ons ine Conservatory of :"'-'! at Fisenach, Will Convince You ‘o.....,.-d-d:--v--cm- that country, ing it to be the best for obtaining command of the inâ€" strument and a thorough knowledge ticulars apply by letter to 5 Mr. H. C. Buriton, WINONA, ONT. low rate of for A specially Nh“:"- terms Special value in the finest brands of teas ‘The annual weeting of the Grimaby W. C. T. U. will be hold next Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 10th, at three o‘clock, ut the residence of Mrs. Lucas, A ‘hll attendance is earnestly requested. A Bold Dash for Liborty. Cuatitax, Sept, 2.â€"(Special.)â€"An exciting occurrence transpired . at e uC m sepres walb m""x‘.,- ’m«mm Iol)l:;‘ul:."h: Shoriff Carpenter was taking from New Fall Goods Rat Portage to Toronto io serve a term in the Central for supplying liqâ€" wor unlawfully in the district, jum| from the platform of n passenger coach, and though handcuffed, lit on his feet and got away, _ Five men, inâ€" cluding Chief of Police Twigg, joined in pursuit d the _(-l_m-itin._ who was finally traced to J.W.Langford‘s barn, five :“fl distant, and recaptured. KARL‘s OLOVER ROOT will puriâ€" fy your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and miuke your head as clear as a bill. 250,, 500., and Looo se PE $1.00. Sold by M. Fitch, Grimsby. HoOUSE. At MUSICTC. Butterick patterns. For full «i