WEDNESDAY 1 have just been appointed in this locality for the _ Cl Swedish Seporator, _ THE D and can supply it i® aii. cine "E2 D2 us £00 1bs. J newe Pm . CHnR OO CS in this localty for the celebrated Swedish Separato", THE BALTIC, and can supply it in all sizes from 140 Ts per hout to 800 Ibs. Prices from §$25 up. Thi® is a strictly, first class machine and sold under war ranty, free trial glven« Terms . t0 sult purchaser. * C . snami Agent, TORONTLO The Second Week of Tobey‘s Centennial nesday, Sat ay and Holiday at 11 a.m., 5 pm. and 10.15 pm._ Th 11 a‘clock boat gives you over 6 hours in Toronto, leaving Toronto at 7%‘p.n.. Arriving at Grimsby Beach before 10 p.m. 3500 pairs of Coppley Noyes & Randal!‘s famous trousers, bought at about a third less than the regular price. * > 100 1z kow & lake ride to Toronto and return every Wednesday and Seturday, leaving Grimsby Beach at 5 p.m. and arrivâ€" ing back at Cirimsby Beach at 10 p.m. Bring 3y« lunch and picnic on board. Steamer Macassa or Turbinia on Mondays, Tuesdays, _ goo pairs of C. N. & R. $3 trousers now g1.95. k. seri 1000 pwl'll'l of $4 and , $4.50 trousers now at $2.95. 800 pairs of $5 and $6 trousâ€" ers now at #3.95. 8oo pairs of C. N. & R. $7 and $8.50 trousers now $4.95â€" 450 only $15 C. N. & R. suits for $9.75â€" _ #15 to $18 C. N. & R. suits for $12.75â€" $z0 to $25 C. N. & R. suits for $14.75â€" #25 up to #40 C. N. & R. hand tailored suits for $19.75. 300 C. N. & R. Boys #7.530 suits for #5â€" 250 C. N. & R. #10 boys suits for $7.50 170 C. N. & R. boys $15 and $16.50 suits for $10. Any straw hat in the store for $1.50, real $2.50 to #5 hats. Stop at the sign of Tobey the first, and meet the present Thursdays and Frida~s. * > Leave Grimsby Beach Leave Toronto TOBEY ~1HE 2 TS 50 and 52 James St. N. HAMILTON The easy way :o Toronto, for passengers fruit freight of all kinds with very low rates. For further information call Grimsby Beach 294 Return Trip to w O T IC iemcacnceme @4 9C JULY 30, 1913 UT M 4, T. HAaV®, AHCCOC * "organin .Ps O.~** 7.30 p.m. 50c agent (Continued from pare 1) Burland‘s automobile, but luckily, a man standing in the road, saw what was going to happen _ and grabbed the horse by the bridle _ and just awung him clear of the car in time «o avold an accident. The car sideâ€" wwiped the borse as it passed. 1 Now, whose fault was this? It is a cinch that the man on the milk waâ€" «on was not more to blame than the amotorman, not as much, ‘What busâ€" dness had that car blocking the road way. If it had to walt at the top of i@h spur for a few minutes, why did it not stay on the main _ line and walit? But no, it must run _ across iu- road and block everybody up, + This is not the first or the one hun dredth time that this has happened, for it is getting to be a regular 00â€" curance at the Grimsby ‘Beach cross #ng. Cars run out on _ the . switch «cross the road and lay there anyâ€" wheres from a minute to five minâ€" wtes, blocking the whole stone road. i But then this is only following out another one of the H. G. & Eis motâ€" toes "Give us your money, the public be damned." i c i 1 w . Just after the first _ accident had been narrowly averted, _ car _ 301 starts for Beamsville and when in front of Dr. Gesuer‘s property east of the Beach Road, what _ should come shuoting around _ the . curve from Beamsvilie, but. car :‘3 _ and there you are. . _ _ ___ A : The car was number 305, and the conductor‘s number was 117. . _ _ _ _ . Car 305 stops. Car 153 stops. Both in the nick of tme. One motorman looks at the other, wondering what In the name of seven black cats they were both doing there at . the one time. Probably they were going to do what many a man lost his life trying to do, pass one another on a single track, 1t can‘t be done. After a minute or. two of diseusâ€" sion pro and con, car 305 backed up to the Beach switch and let car 158 go past. ‘""an you imagine what the poopto‘ Sose two cars felt like _ when to. _ stuck their heads out of . the wina, we and saw the two cars stand ing there, after getting bumped up in the alr from the sudden stopping. Probably the men who are su4p~ posed to be runnin> the road . have not heard about it yet, so we thought we would tell them, + We know of another case exactly like this, that bappened last | fall that the supposed managers knew nothing about untib The Independent told them about it a week after _ it happened. P MTE doo anhel p Bc s etiace as ERDBSRTC Yes, Suzanne, there is about . a* much brains exhibited in the _ runâ€" ning of the H. G.& B as there would be in ing a treadmill to grind up sausage wmeat. Fqse Pb GROOLL Seme ©amen®® ACCCE Some people are wondering . why the Sarah Gibney Stock Company at Grimaby Beach is not getting such big crowds as in 1911, MHere is one eause and the biggest one: THE ROTTEN SERVICE PROVIDED BY TWO ACCIDENTS NARROWLY AVERTED THE H. G. & 6. People have got slick and tired . of waiting and watching for a ear . to come along and when it does come, to have to crowd in so tight _ that you can‘t breathe. Then when _ you want to come home, you do not know whether you will get home or not. Oh, it is a fine road. wrAFOr MORUICUCC Do not forget the garden party on Thursday afternoon and evening this week (Jaly 31). A splendid array of faney work, home eooking, _ frul, eandy, Jee cream, 616. will be . 0% aale and the 44th Regimental . band su}}} dreâ€" n ~attoudamee." «on grdtenn mect M Wednes tay. Prayer mecting Sunday, Aug 11 a.m.â€""Pre 1 pmâ€" .â€""Precious Faith." â€"‘The Compassion 0 m.â€"Bible School. _ BAPTIGT OHURCH 2.00 p.m. 8.!15 a.m. p.m.â€"Praise _ and and of Jesus" I asked the cynic. __ " "What is Honeymeon?" â€" ‘‘The phenomenon which strates the connection bet‘ moon and lunacy," said t scowling. , "It is optimi mad." i io i 1 usked the Man in the i "What is Honeymoon?" MRaiy, July 35, to Mr. an Thompson, a son. ECC Dallabout market is <for Â¥en® wholesale trade, with open . #40 for farmers. 1t supplies the lari and rapidly increasing resident! section of Brooklyn. The matter letting differs from all other _ c markets, the land being laid out lots and averaging 20 x 60 feet, 3 leased for a term of ten years, wi rivilege of.rengmigi,. Ahe lesces P\ SYSTEM IN POULTRY PRACTICE ‘The great poultry hbook Y James Shackleton, right upâ€"!? date, price $1.00. We are mak III? special rate !o readers 0f this paper, of this book and Canadian . Poultry Review for one year for #1.d0. Send toâ€" day. Address H. B. DONOVAN: nb dn pep ie 184 Adclaids St. ago sn ies wpt er t Mrs# CIVIC HOLIDAY GRIMSBY BEACH Matinee 3 p.m. The hero of Niagara Falls, Sencea Falls, Montmorencia Falls and the only man who has ever walked a wire over the Whirlpoo!l Rapids. Hardy is the m man of the present day with the well earned reputation of having perfor over Ningara Falls. His performances will be in front of the grand stand. 1000 standâ€"up seats are free, grand stand 10e. Don‘t make any other engagement, Hardy is only, one of the numerous attractions for the day and his act alone is worth coming miles to see. f We have a roaring good programme in preparation, and expect to make this the banner day of the season. its also Toronto Civic Holiday and a big crowd is coming. As eue of the many attractions, we can now announce, a free open air exhibition in front of the grand stand at 2.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. by GRINMSBY We have given you many good shows to be the hest Yc'm've ever seen at Grimsby Beach. We have secured acts from the Griffin, Shea and Colonial circuits, and at this season of the year can get the best. They all want a week at Grimsby Beach. Matinee pricesâ€"â€"â€"All Seats 25c. Children 10c. Evening Pricesâ€"â€"Reserved Cushioned Seats 35¢ all other seats 25¢ The Vaudeville performances will eontinue each night during the re of the week, at 25¢ for all seats. . All acts change Thursday night The Gibney Steck Co. returns on August 11th for the remainder of the season is probably your only opportunity to see a good Vaudville Show at C Beach this season. Enryl.hing is in full swing at Grimsby Beach, and going with a rush that has surprised every one. Knock off for the day and come down. The farm or store can spare you for one day, surely. At 11 o‘clock the Steamer MACASSA leaves for Toronfo. If you wish to go it will only cost you 75¢ for the return trip _ You get there at 130 and leave at 7.30, getting back to Grimsby Beach at 10 o‘elock prompt Children 40¢. Bring them along and show them Toronto on a holiday. The steamer reaches Toronto at 1.30 p. m. and leaves at 2.00 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. giving you six hours in Toronto to shop or see the ball game. Buy your mtm of the oand boys, adults 75¢, children 40¢c. There‘ll be a lively time on board eoming and going, and that march to the City Hall to call on Mayer Hocken will be some doings. Will you be thore ? Well yes. Dancing every The big Roller Pond, Good Bo all who want it 1.50 e Leaving Grimsby Beach at 11 a. m In the meantime come to Grimsby Beach for a day‘s or evening enjoymen ancing every night. A good play in the Anuliwrin-.y Moore‘s H:’ingï¬un: :;dbig Rol"l'i:n Boller Conster, :lr‘F';h Imy-l?o-lould:. The Swings, The Fish , Good ting, Buathing an ing. â€" Free pi ic tables and hot wate I who want it &)u\u dow n and have a good tin’:.e. water it The electrie road is Ilov\r\mning a special car leaving Grimsby at 7.20 and at zh acory evening and returning after the show. another big, big day at V A UDE V ILL E every ovening AUDITORIUM The world‘s greatest High Wire Performer ONTARIO Wednesday, August 6th JAMES E. HARDY AUGUST 4th Grand Annual Excursion of the Beamsville Band M A C A SS A Evening 8.15 p.m. the remainder of the season, so this good Vaudville Show at Grimsby . on the popular steamer , but we promise this remainder