Grimsby Independent, 29 Aug 1895, p. 2

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E m Bs ne e ue ie duP .‘lv‘. L"vutu‘,J’ a â€"grand lot of reading and pictures for very little money, they are grand value. Call and set copies,. : We have a large stock of books in ©HEAP EDITITIONS. A lot of the latest and best books at 50c. and 750. each. A large line of standard books ‘by the best authors at 25¢., another line comprisiog 60 tities of excellent books at 15¢. each or 2 for 250. Call and take a look through our stock. All at 10c. each. _ Munsey, McClure Godey, Peterson, Cosmopolitan, Ladies Home Journal, Jenness Miller Monthly Â¥IAMILTTON. J. EASTWOOD & CO. â€"C,. W. VanDuzer has purchased the old warchouse at the G. T. R. staâ€" tion and fitted it up as a fruit house, He will buy grain this fall. J. 8. Ireland, of Mt. Forest, spent a few days last week with friends in town. p.m. and you can get them Friday evening. â€"Hon,. J. M. Gibson, provinoial secretary. has decided to hold an open investigation into the management of Central Prison at Toronto. _ _â€"Robt. Walker, jr., of Grassies Corners, was badly injured> while blasting stumps on the T., H. & B. last week. A piece of root was driven into his thigh. _ Dr. Alway thinks that there will te no permanent inâ€" S remmmeandtied Of TNe teat work ~ ndried by the best workâ€" men in the business, send them to S, G. Reid, agent for the City Laundry, Hamilton. We guarantee perfect satâ€" asfaction. _ Parcels should be at my shop not later than Wednesday at 4 â€"The charred bones of a boy have ‘been discovered in a house at Irvingâ€" ton, a suburb of Indianapolis, once ocâ€" cupied by H. H. Holmes. It is be: lieved the remains are those of little Moward Pitezel. â€"John Cowan, who was successful at the late junior leaving examination, expects to attend Hamilton Collegiate AInstitute for the more advanced work than it is possible to find time for in the smaller schools. Clyde Goodwin, Fred VanDuzer and Wm. Konkle, who obtained their commercial diâ€" plomas, will it is hoped continue their studies here with, equal success at other examinations. hedc M obernentem s ie 0 lgh i: tfi eP ced t ult ts Ohlin nc torit BM dn t tw d Â¥Fine commercial sample rooms and_good stables. â€"Miss James, of Hamilton spending the week here. Tbis hotel bas been thoroughly refitted and refurnished in firstâ€"class style for the eccommodation of the travelllng public. HAMILTON. Ratesioniy $1 & day. Firstâ€"olassdinner.25c. AMERICAN HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Whittaker‘s Block, Grimsby Pure Fly Powder, Tanglefoot Fly Paper, Wilson‘s Fly Pads Popular Magazines $3â€"89 King St. west, cor. King & Charles Grimsby, Aug. 29 King St F. W. BEARMAN, PROPRIETOR. F. C. HALBERSTADT, PROP. Any or all of them will do the work. To be had at This is the season of Flies. You all know it. You also want to know how to get rid of them. NUG@G$S WHITTAKER‘S ORUG STORE Booksellers and Stationers, ., Opp. the Gore. SHILOH‘S CURE is soid on a guarantee. It cures Incipient Con: sumption. It is the best Cough Curs. Only 25 cts., 5Octs., and $1.00. Sold by M. Fitch, Grimsby. Admission to the grounds is only 15 cents and both grand stands are free. Come and spend an afternoon with the Scotchmen. You will enjoy yourself. For list of games see small bills. Gaelic Society Games. The Gaelic Society, of Hamilton, will hold their annual picnic and gates on the Grimsby Driving Park next Satâ€" urday, August 31, ‘95, at 2.30 p.m. The society‘s members will be dressed in the Scottish Kilts and will be acâ€" companied by a band of Highland Pipers. â€" Caledonian games of all kinds will be run off for prizes and a list of foot races and bicycle races besides. â€"Frank J,. Livingston M. A., M. D., brother of Jas. A. Livingston of the Inâ€" dependent, sailed on Wednesday for England per steamer Lake Superior. He will remain in England at Wimbleâ€" don a few weeks, making preparations for his journey to South Africa, where he is going as a medical missionary. â€"Stephen Bing, of Kewanee, Illinois, who nas been spending a week with his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, A Freshwater, returned home yesterday. Mr. Bing was greatâ€" ly delighted with Grimsby and vicinity. When he arrived here he was of the opinion that Illinois was the greatest country in the world on account of its immense cornfields, but after taking a trip around the orchards and vineyards here he was forced to admit that this section was the very finest be had seen since he left old England. After taking a view from "The Point‘" above Grimsâ€" by he expressed surprise that such a place had not been utilized long ago as & Bum>mer resort. â€"Grimsby Rollee Millsâ€"We make the best flour and at lowest prices, $2.20 per owt. Farmers, bring your gristing and chopping. Satisfaction guaranteed. â€"Master Harry F. Lewis has gone to Mount Forest to spend the winter with his aunt, Mra. J. S. Ireland. useless for boiler purposes and now he is in a quandary as to what‘s best to do. Grimsby‘s extremity seemed to be Beamsville‘s opportunity for already Mr. VanDyke has received offers from Beamsville. Water is plentiful in the latter town, and they are anxious to get an evaporator established there. We bope that our council and citizens won‘t let this industry slip through their fingers, ~Ac evaporator would employ & large number of hands during part of oue ciass; ime water question has been shirked long enough. It is time now for the council and people to face it and deal with it. b .â€"Mrs Munson. of Buffalo, and Miss Stirton, of London were the guests of Mr. ane Mrs H H. Anderson over Sunday. â€"Harry Lewis, of Central America, is home on & visit to his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lewis. â€"C. B. Marsland, of Molson‘s Rank, Exeter. spert a few days last week with F. S. Baker Lo:tâ€"A good linen duster on Aug. 22, ‘05, near Grimsby Park. The finder will confer a favor by returning to Robt. Crow, Grimsby Park. For Saleâ€"First class apple barrels at the factory, John St., Grimsby, or at Tice Kovukle‘s warehouse, Beamsville. J. W. Konkle, Grimsby. â€"For Saleâ€"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, Winona. For Saleâ€"A fine young fresh milch cow, with calf by side three days old. A. A, Merritt, near G. T. R. station, Grimsby. â€"â€"7,000 feet of pine, consisting of siding, inch and plank, all 12 foot, for sale. Apply E. Kitchen, Grimgâ€" by. FOR SALE OR RENT LOST OR FGUND B.J.Palmer & Co Special value in ¢rockery. Men‘s linen collars 2 for 25¢. â€" Bargains in corsets, gloyes and. hosiery. See our specials in dress goods. All chaimbrays, crinkles and fancy cotâ€" ton dress goods at reduced prices. Men‘s summer coats and vests at cost. _ Men‘s straw hats at half price. Bargains in men‘s ordered suits. . Bargains in men‘s and boys‘ readyâ€"made suits.. Bargains in ladies‘, misses‘ and children‘s boots and shoes. If you are looking for bargains in any line of SUMMER GOODS, the place to get them is at E. J. Palmer & Co‘s. Price is a secondâ€" 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 at cost prices.. Ladies‘ shirt waists that were $1.25 and $1.40, for $1. Brittania cloths reduced from 12} to 8e. per yd. Ladies straw hats reduced from $1 and $1.25 to 25¢. Will be onuLWednesday, Sept. 11, ‘95. The Granfd Trunk will issue reâ€" turn tickets by P. M. trains Sept. 10, and all trains Bept. 11, valid to return until Sept. 12,|‘95, at single first class fare to Toront® and stations west in Canada. Central Store Local run, 4 mileâ€" Amber Stanton, Ingledale Stock <~â€"â€" Farm, Winona............ . .. ShWMMGI®.................... Meg. Dinmount, J. Haywood, EaftWood ..................... Achiever, P. Maher, Toronto... Money Musk, Rinn, Ruskview... King Harry, Gage, Ancaster... Belle Court, Ballander, Toronto The Fop, Miirray, Toronto...... Timeâ€"5%, 52, 524. 2:108 Stanton laid, A. Middaugh, CrnhsyX..........;....... 0 1 Nettie YÂ¥ Stroud, Hamilton 1 3 Favette, Jpper, Niag. Falls, 4 4 Henry (igione, Toronto ..:.. 2 2 Timeâ€"2:31}, 2:294, 2:261, 2:30 Open mm», halfâ€"mile, 2 in 3â€" Aleck Futniss, Phair, Toronto. 2 Miss For@im; J. M. Vrooman, Rungg race, 4 mile, open to Wel land, W@orth and Lincolnâ€" Lonely, Ahnspaugh, Ridgeway 1 4.] Susqueh@»a, Smith, Hamilton 2 1 : King Harm, Gage, Ancaster.... 4 2 Cheverett@Allam, Virgil....... 3 3 e 521, 5b44, 54. Bay A Billy Diksé‘ Corin Lo Belle woup the good mare Stanton Maid,. and he named race he won with J. W, fin‘s handsome 3â€"yearâ€"old Belle: U. & attendance was not large but the mg was good, the running races beingpecially exciting. . The follow: ing ghe summaries : 2.Bass, purse $200â€" Stantflaid, A D.Middaugh 5 1 1 1 DigkTohell, W. Collins, HLO Mess lesaaciedisc L 2 2 1 Netti} Stroud, Hamilton...2 5 4 3 May thton, Emory, N. Falls 3 3 3 4 HamliRattenbury, Hamilton 4 4 5 5 TB 2.27, 2. 27, 2.214%, ) 2 261. Mr, e races at Grimsby Driving Pagft week. A. D. Middaugh, our localiner, landed the money in three rag Lo the 2 25 and 2.19 classes he Stln Maid a Double Winner Tim Grimsby (Civic Holiday Smith, Beamsville.5 dr er, J. McClinchey Bvillc ....;...;......06 ar Avillc ....}..........6 dr M20,.1,19, 1.18, 1.21, 1.174; Toronto... 3 3 Ruskview... 4 4 Ancaster... 8 6 er, Toronto 7 7 ‘oronto...... 6 ar N eras:.. o. 1 °1 1 hnilton 1 3 3 3 Falls, 4 4 2 2 o ..:2 2 2 4 4 2:261 2:30. CASH STORK. School Supplies. We have a complete stock of school books and requisites of all kinds, both for public and high school use. You can save money by buying from us. Try it once. Crockery. Special bargains for this month. Printed tea sets, different patterns, worth $3, which we are going to sell at $2 per set. We lose money, but our loss is your gain. Groceries. Sugarsâ€"We are always at the top. More pounds and better valâ€" ue for your dollar than most stores give. SHILOH‘S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twentyâ€"five, only 25e. Children love it Sold by M. Fitch, Grimsby, W . Mitchell, Next Door to A. F. Hawke. braces manyfnovel highâ€"class features, In addition to trotting, running, paciog and hurdle races, bicycle contests, equestrian specialties, balloon ascensions, and other always popular items, the daily programme includes & great Water Fete and Aquatic Exhibition, an entirely novel and unique entertainment presented on an artificial lake in front of the grand stand. Never before is the history of the Toâ€" ronto Industrial Exhibition, successful as it has been in the past, have entrics been anything like so numerous as this season. The fair which opens on the 2nd of September, only a few days hence, continuing until the 14th of the month, will in all departments be the fullest, choicest and most representative of all branches of Canadian industry, skill and art of any ever held. Every building is literally packed with exhibits and the management have reluctantly been compelled by lack of space to turn away many applicants. The programme of special attractions and entertainâ€" ments is of a superior order and emâ€" Money to Loan ON EASY TERMS. Parties paying high rates of tnterest will find it to their advantage to pay off their present encumberance. Money can be had for this purpose by applying to W. W. KIDD, Grimsby Owing to the illness of Miss Lewis, teacher, school did not open here until last Monday. Miss L. Moment, of Orono, has reâ€" turned home ‘after spending a month with Miss Janet Carpenter. All kinds of lumber for sale, also lath, shingles and cedar posts. wW. W. KIDD, GRIMSBYâ€" Mrs. Griffin, of Toronto, spent Friâ€" day and Saturday with Mrs. Parson J. Smith,. Miss Lillie Hunter, of Weilington St., Hamilton. spent last week with Miss Nettie Millen. Mrs. Arthur Parker and dsughter have returned home efter spending a month with relatives in Easex Centre. _ Another horse was thrown over the mountain last week on the T., H. & B. railway. This makes the third horse that has been precipitated at this point. Fruitland. Misses Addie Finton and Martl}; Cook speat Sunday atThomas Hunter‘s, Grimsby. Morley Pettif.who jtmattondine...col. .. dlogerâ€"Psstise nds n tap l stck Arthur Parker has returned home after spending a month at the old homeâ€" stead in Kent Co., England, _ anada‘s Great Exposition, 1895. P EEHOPZL August Sale of Ready Made Clothing. The prices we are offering men‘ youth‘s and boy‘s suits will temy you to buy if you are in need ¢ them. Extra value in tweed pants $1, 1 25 and 1.50. _ Our $2 line equal to ordered goods at $8. _Our new linens, towellings ar cottons are tne talk of the tow Special table linen at 25 and 3 Special towelling at 5, 8 and Special factory and white ec ton at 5, 8 anauOc. Before buying gray and na FLANNELS just look at our vi ues at 124,. 15, 20 and 25¢. Will issue return tickets to Toronto and reâ€" turn at the following rates : From Sep. 2, good until Sep, 16â€"$§1.25. From Sep. 7, good until Sep. 16â€"75c. Electric car leaves Grimsby every hour. Boat leaves Hamilton at 7.45 a. m. and 2.15 p.m. â€" Leaves FToronto at 11 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. The morning boat from Hamilton and the evening boat from Toronto will call at the Exhibition wharf. : If we can‘t beat all cempetiti let us know. Hamilton Steamboat Co‘y A%ent for Butterick pat See fashions at store. Wlt’s Safe to Buy a P. H. G&MBLES EAST END GROCER. Industrial Fair, Toronto, The H., G. & B. Colin McLeod, president. WHY : Because you pay cash and L; right prices. Great pains are taken " § ing only the Choicest Goods, which J ; rock bottom prices, and will turn out 23 are represented. _ __ & Saturday, August 31, 1895 TOWN HALL, Under the auspices of the Gaelic Society of Hamilton. Highland Dancing, Pipe Music, . _ Beotch Songs, Gaelic Songs, etc. Concert at 8 p. m. 4 VSp:iziglwvaluâ€"e in the finest brands and coffees. ONE TRIAL#G* G RIM S B YÂ¥ Will Convince You SCOTCH CONCERT! 1 W DabiBdwniad xo .mwt Sugar., coal oil and poilftoes. * If you a pure soap try Morse‘s Best. East End Grocer, Grims Try Salada Ceylon and Tetley‘s teas at 400 per pound, and compare with other houses‘ 50c teas. A fine assortment of cocoas, chocâ€" olates, candies, biscuits, oranges, lemons, bananas, , pineapples, cocoanuts, breakfast baton, hfi"‘}')”, sl_:?gld‘ers‘ apd roHef}'fiM SeDenqdcdodedqdedqcpPdUULF Termsâ€"Cash, ADMISSION 15 CENTS. SEP. 2 TO 14. . 4. Hayv t And the HOUSHEK. ' \ L «e Big*â€" ipÂ¥) a -(" K 6. \’1 L298 hi we. As __.s Att"preq :‘ nc elr t prdiiéeps‘ T E4 B KXXX Allan Scott, secretary. That our lead package teas are the very best in the market. NELLES, Manager. . GAMBLE sby. of teasg . select. sell at as they

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