No, 8, 1000 dozen plain and Fancy Butâ€" tons at 5e., worth 15 and 25c. [ ANYWHERE ELSE. CUR DA Y â€"â€"â€" AND UN~DERCLOTHING. Big Reductions. OuU rgains Every Day this Week Yo 4, 1,500 yards Splendid Milton Suitâ€" ING MAC HINE EST PRICES RIGHT <CKHARDT im & Hall les and Most Artistic Designs. . Call he place, 16 Maenab St., Hamilton. d ST. NORTH, HAMILTON. Large Stock of all Kinds of «XKT ight place before you buy. Y »a & @ ’} rand 6L NB is 4n C W NE * KB B a o i5 4A : BB ’5 a a B o Be B BBE oC 5 ) aAR 3 UE is CoCaconnaze t IBU T ts s S\ m M j oi Ren ts 1 3. T Ce: se Wâ€": We x ?»;i eesgifieinen oo t \‘Q\\.&\\?\» o ing at 10c. worth 15c. isortment of Men‘s, Boys‘ and Children‘s Clothing in Jougiit at 30 cents on the dollar; if you want to get $2 ~@::.* .> the father; if you want to wear or have your â€"!:~~ C‘othing House of Canada. Overcoats, We have & working line which we will sell at the ridiculously low price of $2 98. § We defy others to touch it for less than $8; there is no new kind in this useful garment not represented in our stock. Jdur prices are a long way below any other house in. CGanacdua. Seecsomm® <taroyeur C Bave" and COChildran‘s‘ O 6 A L B REFEUL CHHEAP MAN MUSIC STOREâ€" T., â€" Bt. Catharines CO.‘S e 6 o. aDML LC LCO N. (c«~J~S WEST OF HUCGHSON ST T O.nN . yeour _ Bovs‘ and â€"Children‘s O r d tment of piece goods is far and f the best, _ We solicit your trial Lo runic prices. riaed hss (6 NEW RAYMOND SEWING MACHINE HEINTZMAN & CQ. PIANO, W. BELL & CO. ORGAK, BELL & CO PIANGC SE WINGâ€" WHER YOU WANT MACHINE ORGAN, A Firstâ€"class â€"â€"TPHIJO. â€"For SAtLE.â€"A Coal Stove, the Duchess. â€" Apply to D; Kerman. â€"Our town is getting up quite a pugilistic reputation. â€"ExrtExn@y® Sapr or LUMEBERâ€"One of the largest deals in sawn ~lumber which has been made for some time has just been effected between Robert Thomson of _ Hamilton, and E. W.â€" Bowslaugh of Grimsby Park by which Mr. Thomson disposes of his entire stock at Jordan, consisting of nearly a million feet of pine and hard wood. Mr. Bowslaugh will give his customers in this locality. the advantage of this large dealâ€"and will sell off this stock at very low prices. â€"Thos. Betts will sell a large quantity of farm stock and implements by auction on the Barzilla Beamer place on Monday Nov. 5,1888, S. Robinson & Son auctâ€" ioneers. â€"Prof. J. H. Panton, M. A., of the Agricultural College, Guelph, who gave such an. interesting and. instructive lecture at the~ Park, last summer, has consented to deliver a lecture in the Baptist Church, ‘on "Caves and what they teach us," with special reference to the Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. This will be the first of series to be delivered in that church this winter. On the Street leading to the Mountain. ' We have now on hand a stock of Lumber Waggons, also some Light Work which we will dispose of at Prices which defy: ~competition.>Call and inspect before purchasing elseâ€" where. Repairing in Wood and Iron, Painting, etc., promptly attendedto. â€"E,. E. Loosley, of!Loosley & Loosley Hamilton, spent Monday and Tuesday at the Mansion house, with a fine range of samples for suitings;â€"overcoatings, &oc., and he reported having bagged a large number of orders. He also reported the firm to be doing a splendid trade. â€"W. W. Kidd has opened out a tailor shop in Bates‘ Block, in the rooms formâ€" erly occupied by F. Hansel as a dental office. H. Cornwell has charge of the business, there are two tailoresses emâ€" ployed. ‘They seein to be doing a good business. 12 JAMES STREET, Kklamilton. No trouble to show these goods. They are temptations. GRIMSBY CARRIAGE sHKOPS Striped Ferret Cloths, the very latest gems, 35c. Double ~Width =~French Stripes 50: 60, 75, 80,:85, 95, $1. . McILWRAITHâ€" & TREGANZA We are not bragging when we say we have the finest stock of Dress Goods in~Canada. We are able to point. with satisâ€" faction to a display of goods in this department that ‘we are sure will reflect credit both on the taste and judgment of the buyer. ~Our stock is new, not just freshened up by the addiâ€" tion of a few new: pieces of goods;, but a clean, fresh, new stock, thoroughly representaâ€" tive in its materials patterns, textures, weights, etc, . of the best manufactures. _ The magâ€" nitude ofâ€" owr" purchases>and our facilities as buyers enable us «to offer these goods at/m very decided rednction, ‘ and we expect that awgreat many] will! }yvgsil themselevs of the rare opportunity for unusual 3 bargains in dress goods which | is offered by our largeâ€"stock.| We shall be pleased to see you f and showyou these choice and charming fabrics. â€"â€"~ I Beautiful Allâ€"wool Cosimine cCloth, all new shades, 20c. Grimsby Local News. GEORGE VAN DYKE. NJ C 1 We thought W. E. Mayhew & Co. last week: offered the rarest attrabtions ever heard of in the way of a price list. This week they are outdoing themselves. Never in the records of Dry Goods have such small figures been quoted, Considâ€" ering the quality of the goods, we can safely say that the wisest and best place to invest your money is at No. 8 King Street East; Hamilton, and you will reap the benefit ‘doubly. The society has a very efficient staff of officers this year and the members are taking a great interest in the work and no doubt the result will be â€"very satisfactory, both individually and collectively. B. Calder. The entertainment comâ€" mittee was given ten minutes to consider what form the meetings should take durâ€" ing the coming winter and report, The committee reported that they thought it advisable to have a monthly course this year, as follows ; first night, general proâ€" gram and a spelling bee or other enterâ€": tainment, as the committee might direct ; second night, general program and deâ€" bate ; third night, general program and theâ€" paper, Excelsior; fourth night, readings and recitations from some author to be chosen by the entire society. w, b, huss, secretary; Rate Gailray, assistant secretary ; â€" Nettic ~Anderson, treasurer; C. H. Mills, critic; Jessic VanDuzeryassistantcriticy J "H . Hazel wood, editor of Excelsior ; Wam,. Mitehell, assistant _editor. â€"The entertainment committee consists of Jessic VanDuzer, Nellie Mihell, Jennie Gilray, Jas. A. Livingston, J. H. Hazelwood and W. ; The Literory Society held its first meeting in their rooms on Friday evenâ€" ing last for the purpose of organizing and electing officers for the, coming searon., Rev. J. H. Hazelwood occuâ€" pied the> chair.â€" The following offleers were elected : J\ H. , Hagelwood, presiâ€" dent ; ‘C. W. VanDuzer, viceâ€"president; W. B. Russ, secretary; Kate Gilray, assistant secretary ; â€" Nettic ~Anderson, treasurer; C. H. Mills, critic; Jessic â€"W. H. House licensed auctioneer for the County of Lincoln. Sales taken in prices to suit everybody. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. W. H. House, Grimsby. â€" _ B. â€"H.> McDonald,, dentist, of Beamsville, %llg visit Gm%) Thurs day ofedel Wesk _‘ He sMTbe Nb T.0 Mansion House where he will be preâ€" pared to do all kinds of dental work in a firstâ€"class manner. â€" Engagemonts carlx be made by postal card to Beamsâ€" ville‘ â€"Tâ€" J. Farrell, has.removed to Niagara Falls where he will engage in carpenter work, A â€"For Sareâ€"â€"Two .thoroughbred Durâ€" ham Bulls 10 months old, eligible for registration, will sell reasonable.. Apply to Elgine Oille Basingstoke ‘P.‘O. Notr@zâ€"Wood taken in ‘exchange for Winter apples, Apply to W. H. Nelles,â€"North Grimsby, halfâ€"aâ€"mile east of Post Office. "I w f j __â€"W. H. Richardson, had,. Wm. Farroll up before Squires Doran and Forbes on a charge of assault, The evidence was volumingugs, and.occupied four hours in hearing... The case was dismissed. by ordering each to pay. half the cost. â€"Caistor plowing mattch will take place on Tuesday Nov. 13th, at Merritt Parker‘s farm,. The bills are . now dgt and a splended list of ~prizes are offered. â€"For Saneâ€"A good general, purpose Mare. with foal by " Napolean Bonapart" and her colt foaled in June. * Also a thorâ€" oughbred Durham Bull, coming 2 years old, registered in the new herd book. Apply to Thompson & Huson, Grimsby. â€"The basket . factory has closed dow_n for the Winter. _ + â€"The new <Independent office will be ready to move into by. December Ist. It will be fire proof having sheet iron on the walls, ‘and felt tar and cement on the roof. residence. â€"The brick work on Jamas Doran‘s new house will be finished this week, â€"A. Henry has moved into his new â€"Mrs. Gibson‘s house is progressing rapidly. 1t will soon be ready for the plasters, > > â€"The case of the Presbyterian chuirch and Mr. and Mrs. Murray, vs., the village of Grimsby, will be heard before Judge Senkler, in the Town Hall, here. on Thursâ€" day, next week, ' CaBBAGE rFoRr SaAurâ€"I will sell, beâ€" ginning Monday,; Nov. 5th: 1888, firstâ€" Class cabbage at $2 per hundred. Apply at the G. T. R, station, Randall‘s hotel or at A. G. Pettit‘s farm, where I have 12 acres of Cabbage. _ M. F. Frangy. â€"Miss Ethel Teeter, daughter of N. J. Teeter of this place, is visiting with T. W. Roy, of Sanborn, N. Y., who, accompanied by his wife, spent a few‘ days with Mr. Teeter a short time ago. â€"E. Randall and J. W. Konkle, are building concret houses. ; _ Wonders Will Never Ceasgse. â€"For SaAuLrâ€"Some fine young pigs, 6 weeks wold. .. Apply to F. G. H. Pattiâ€" son, North Grimsby. For Samk on Rext.â€"A fine rosidence containing 9 reoms, very comfortable,wijh verandah and hbalcony. Also a splendid fruit pirden; An! Depwf Street Grimsby. Apply touthe Sowner,." D. Kerman, or to Jas. Doran, Grimsby. The Literary Society Beef,hindquarters 4 50 to 600 ; fotequarters 3 00 to 400; per side per Ib4t0 514. Mutton per lb, carcass, 5 to"7, Lamb per l per carâ€" cass 81lâ€"2 to 10. Veal carcass, 4 to 5 1â€"2. Beef tongues, per Ib., 15. Dresse ogs, per 180 1bs, 7 00 to 750. Bacon, smoke per 1b, 12 to 14; sheulders per 1b 10 to 12. La per lb 10 to 13. Ham per ib 12 1â€"2 to 14. Bu er, garints ger l1b 28 to 3(? Eggs fresh gerd . 18 to 20 heese dairy per lb 11 to 12. Potaties 50 to 60 per bag. ‘Apples 5o to 60 Yer bag. Ciscoes per dozen 22 Fo 25; cod per 1b 8 _to $; herring fresh; per doz 25 to 30. Hides No.1)5 00 ; No. 2 4.00. / Wool common 19 to 20, Southdown 23. Hay per ton 15 00 to 17 00; straw per ton 8 00 toll. "Wood No. 1 per cord 5 50, No.2, 4 50 Pine, 8 25 to 3 50. $5 To $15 saved. Full Harness Only Fine Catalogue worth Â¥% cts. Free 7 Book 440 pages has a million facts worth $4" g:g%lv:étl% every has order for Harness, or by mall 40 ots. Canadian Harness CO.; 176King Red winter wheat...... ... A8@A......$1 White winter wheat......//.am.i..01 Spring wheat. . u... > s hm aiiiee ;. 11 POMs . ... nrebiins a ns s arsnitlk en alie .. ... Barleys i. BUIE L $u. u. sls adlies. 85 to Potatocs per bag............ & ...." "f Apples, winter per bbl........$l1 0) to 1 Apples dried........... .....%...4} to Fods TresHn............i.. mar Me .. .. Bubler‘in rolls.. .. ...... . .9. t l> LanI .2 rarria. i. . .a .+. c runcglt s «15 to Dugk@ per pair.........,.. ....*. JK .50 to Chickens.:..... ;. .. ...b.mge s 95 to TunkeyEper 1Ib........ .. «mer dR L .. Gese"do.""‘............; hn cdk .. Tommipes?.?. .. s. ... s u.o oelee Al Cagbage................8 t4R.}9 t Whieat 106 to 1 15. Barley, 45 t065, Peas 62 to.62.â€"Rye, 60 to 70. Oats, 32 t Timoâ€" thy seed $2 00 to $3 00. Hamilton Produce Market. Street, Toronto, Whol!‘. M‘fg. Driedâ€"Apples .+. Rard . ... . .mLm . Wheat..... Barley... .. Oats. 2.] .1 PGO&S,;Aâ€"1...4 Hays.@.:%. Straw ..... Potatoes .. Butter.... Bo#s.,;.., .. When shall we all meet again ? Oft shall glowing hopes expire, Oft shall death and sorrow reign Ere we all shall meet avain. rocont loss sustaliDet Wwy di'mm the prospect that in all probability we might never all meet in the family home again, .we bid each other goodâ€"bye, thinking of the old familiar words we used to sing in our youthful days, Whe shall we all meet avain ? Butter Bogs .. eas Wm. Russ, str., then spokea few words, but his modesty caused him to soon take his seat. _ Miss Bssic Palmer gave a spicy recitation which greatly amused all present. ~J. B. Beamer was then called: on to giveus a speeth on southern Dakota, which he did in a straightforward mannet which gave the company a vivid idea of the far famed land of the west. â€"The rapid growth of the cities, the water, the soil, the long lonely praities, the Texas wirds, and the (to us) fearful blizzard were all described. | Their manner of plowing, sowing, «hatvesting, threshing is very different from ours, which, being described by a participator in the work, made it ~doubly interesting. _ He also told his experience in the fatal blizzard of last January whi_gh did him or his no harm but was to so many others a neverâ€" toâ€"beâ€"forgotten occurence and one we are exempt from. Canada, not possessing the long: stretch of rolling prairie with nothing to break the howling, roaring, blinding, freezing blast which the plains are visited by. . At the close of his speech, a lady, seated at the melodion, rendered the @ver gweet Bye and Bye, which was followed by God Save Our Queen and Auld, Lang Sy*»-which caused a shadow of sympathy to fall on the party,. who, remembering of the description of northern Dakpta, by I. F. Calder, who has recently visited that country. â€" Miss Gertic: Bayner gave us a song well rendered for soy vung a lady. Squire Smith â€"presided ag chairman. We were treated to.a very interesting Beamsville, were present ; afo Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smith: of Campdet Mr. and Mrs. Ww Russ, Mr. cand Mrs. Jas. Russ, I. F. Calder "and son, Mrs. Ella Hawke, W. P. Balmer and daughters, and Miss O. Tallman., all, over fifty in number partook of tlk conients of a large number of heavy Mskets preâ€" pared by the dainty fingers & the ladies present, _ and, of which all partock‘ heartily, | Special Correspondeng. A social gathering of tï¬ Beamer family took place on Thursday evening 25th inst, at the beautiful home of Barâ€" zilla Beamer, to â€"welc¢ome Jacob H. Beamier, now ‘the eldest living member. of the family, to the home of his childâ€" hood. _ Not only was he tlere, but all his brothers, their wives, hisyisters and their husbands, and nearl; all their children wereâ€" present. Mz Beamer‘s three daughters, Mrs, H. Hwse of St. Thomas, Mrs W. F. Secord If Chicago, Mrs. W. F. Tallman and Jusband of Hamilton Grain Market. Smithville Grimsby Markets. Social Gathering. s 6 6 see k s e # e uo.‘kg’ S :. .. 15 ewsoaa : .. ; [3 o 00 e e e e e e 6n ® 0..‘0-'0 ob UA t Nidadat & @42 L 12 . » +** i swi‘er@+«. 060 to 65 ntassiveres «.. Ol 10. 82 Â¥+* + snmkecrs. 00 to 58 1 ......$12 00 to $14 00 â€"..\+«x $5.00 to ‘$7 00 « +...50 to 65c per bag it +ir te. resestme20C . to 25¢ : ++ vAs camin.1l5C to 150 Markets. rr2 ss«sikk . .+. _ 80 <6++ + «x«.. 55 to 68 a«+« «~a@%..... â€" 50c â€"s@â€"ssg@P 0) to 1 10 «+rsim...4} to 5¢ m,,l s 15 to 16 50 to 60 35 to 40 7 w 10 25 3 to 5 s3 : \\;, S ner \ "\"‘ï¬i ing } § 0 , a/n[ih arâ€" ' j 1 » \&_ Jer Choice Pattertts" Nowast! COalania,. 2t 2090 0 4, â€" An endless variety Watch Chains, Cuf® Buttons, etc... Clocks of all kinds. Repairâ€" ing promptly and properly executed and a perfect job guaranteed. Remember I sell goods cheaper than you can buy in any city. No trouble to show goods. Call and see me, â€"FORâ€" ELGIN WATCHES WALTHAM WATCHES GOLD AND SILVER CcasEsSs WILL . FERGUSON, Main St., Grimsby. A large quantity»* WhDbite Belgian carâ€" rots, at $6.50 per pn delivered. Cheaper than hay at gisger ton. _ CARROTS PR SALE GRIMSBY, BOX, 5. Orders left at the Independent Office will be Promptly attended to. And Information furnished partiesreâ€" quiring Mr. House‘s Services as though he had himself been consulted. Sales, taken in Prices to suit everybody. W. H. HOUSE, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, â€"Further t;;;:;â€n‘;;({";a‘;;’{a:u‘agï¬;fvtgg obtained from L. H. Patten, undersigned. Fas LAZ'ER & MONCK, Vendor' OhCltO]’S. J. E. O‘REILLY, Local M‘ Dated 15th October, 1888. Terms of paymentâ€"Ten per cent of the purchase money on the day of sale to Vendor‘s solicitors, sufficient to make up oneâ€"half thereof without interest in two weeks thereafter, and balance may reâ€" main on mortgage at 6 per cent. interest or be paid in cash at purchaser‘s optio In other respects the property. will / oflered for sale subject to the stm/w" 8 conditions of sale of the Court. P# > 1 Parcel 2, . That part of lot 9 in the first concession of said North Grimsby townâ€" ship more fully described in said mortâ€" gage and owned by one goshua Maltby and containing two acres more or less. On this parcel is a small twoâ€"story frame dwelling and a stable. This place is also stocked with various fruit trees, such as apples, peaches etc, _Both properties are situate in the vilâ€" lage of Grimsby north of the Grand Trunk railway and about } mile from Lake Onâ€" tario. A O yvaluable Fruit Farm in Grimsby tow n‘ ship. Pursuant to the judgment for sale, madefin a cause of Colhoun ‘v. Maltby, dated 4th Oct. 1888, there will be sold, with the approbation of J. E. O‘Rielly, Local master at Hamilton, by Thos. Burâ€" rows, auctioneer, at ‘his auction rooms, James St. North in the city of Hamilton, at the hour of 12 o‘clock noon on Saturâ€" day. the 3rd day of November 1888, the following lands in two parcels, (subject to a reserved bidding on ecach parcel. Parcel<1.~ That part of lot 11. in the 1st concession â€" of the township ofâ€" North Grimsby in the county of Lineoln, fully described in the mortgage from soshua Maltby and wife to sohn Colhoun, dated 21st sune 1883, and registered in Book 1 for village of Grimsby as No. 378, contuinâ€" ing 10 acres more or less..â€" On this parcel therc are a one storey and a half frame dwelling, a framestable and driving shed. | The soil is mostly sandy loam, the land is |â€" well stocked with choice fruit trees, comâ€"| posed of Peaches, apples, cherries plums | grapes.etc..in full bearin«. ' 46 and 42 KING STREET RAST ELNA MILTON Jeweller, EIGHT CASES J NEW STRIPE DRESS GOODS, New Foules Dress Goods. New Combination Robes, New Meltons, New BRASS TRIMMED POLES 35¢., worth 75 New Carpet Sweepers, : § New Stair Nails. _4 CASES COLORELEI» CURTAINS® NEW TINSEL STRIPE CURTAINS k hk WIZL FERGUSON, Dressmaking and â€"THE GRIMSBYâ€" JdUDICIAL SALE \rxrotrors norrcr New ‘Turcoman Curtains _ New Carean Curtains New Reversibl TW O CASES BRASS GOOD s McKAY ;3 Choice Patterns, New <ing and Millinery Departments in Complete Working Order. J.°P. BirriN@tox, North Grimsby. omippiiinin derd aibe old duiviriiatoi en ad 14 = § + is 7- ut interest in two ,Mle Maude Hale, har in# s Di toie may reppcently returned . from., . a r cent. interes h » pPhreisers optiop course of Instructions under Reversible Piushette Curtains. ) pol Signor Emilio Agramonte, of New York, is prepared to take a limited number of pupils in V ocal and Instrumental Music PRIVATE axpo SOCIETY funds 81 B P / La: Jatr sho oth: DRESS GOO1»pS "vl‘).aktl;; S“Q;é‘,"é;,}arines this 15th day of OCtOber A.1 18P1:w 17 ar ; ‘gothe creditors of Adam Konkle, | it of to Township of Clirton in the rous: of Lteoin, yeoman, diseased,. _ imrsuan to the *eviged Statues of Ontario, 18=7 thapter 1 10, and all other statues in that Khalfl & creditors of the said Adam nkle, wiidied on or about the 16th dï¬&of Septeuber, A. D. 1888, and all perâ€" 5014 having or claiming to have any deâ€" MAAds againgt lfig estate are hereby reâ€" J2UXY to send in to F. W. Macdonald, BSO Aplicita»e p.. ypl) ."" i samacdo st Colorings, Lowest German Plaids. V ALBL AND SUULGLELY funds at from 54 to 7 ner cent. per annum. MONEY TO LOAN. ~_ . Fâ€".W L. MAcposaup, ; ; j _ _ Solicitor for Executors. p ost;.ï¬ce address at St. Catharines »xI U &8 [CC. M hav a d s A10 ULI UHVG i koukle. on or before the first cember néext, their Christian ;‘268 and post Ofl'ice-addresses, of_ their respective Cclaims ‘maid estate, and all such perâ€" h by notified that after the toisaid executors will be at di ibute the assets of the said *Ddpart thereof amongst the m m AF We 9