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Simply This nger med 3 appetite r‘ve lots . beename ) )1 1 t spoil many a holiday. 1( his Stewart Drug Co., Grimsby Anything In Cement per day. y B 4 modern school HMHUNDRED MEN for My h p 1 just outh L of choice ANTZ wh 1E its W Happy Party E A\ w U Â¥aME ane regrants 7 rerrecatens 25 esn TA Ne N mopiyes )1 GRIMSBY, ONT. T( " Nh ° meats erloo toil« nl nics C for th Hi O ind n Ing seven wickets The Dundas fieldin Dundas will now in the final ~ rou: probably at the grounds. The scores: H asmissed Dund getting six wic Wolfenden fou runs. ten minuté Wolfenden cup game on saturday. The game started as a cup fixture, and ended in an exhibition game. Grimsby won the match, and yet Dundas goes in the final round. The game was called for 2.30, and at that timg only five of the Grimsby side were present. One of the tour ing: cars had troul arrive af o‘clock. nE occasionally tions of the most itantal lost and GRIMSBY TRAINER HIGHL Y HONORED inlieid@ and it was all to the gooa.| @fTfam Wallace Fisher was switched over| "«ezas to third base, Bonham back to his| &3 w/’â€"\\ old position at second and the veteran | & ’/ E wâ€"o | Smoke MacBride was given the short ‘/ Very IOC y field job, while Jimmy Farrell held Packef e}g \ down the initial sack. â€" Burgess did /,Ar se * y mound duty for the locals, while Mr. f:':-;f?‘v"f‘;,'%;‘;_:g 4 Davis, as usual, served them up for }’:fld-â€â€™"“lLSON > \‘ Smithville. Both pitchers received [E zJ ;{ V 4 excellent support and both dished up s 53( h }}" : good ball. Burgess had a shade, fg.;.y‘i\j; lar mucha oo mecta ooo strong ' tes: \VSBâ€"â€"WOPTH OF: ANY great surprise of the fans the locals w§,~ & played almost errorless ball, had lots % *:SFLY(AT(HER of pep and backed each other up well.| ,“?R‘I:gu‘g}: $ ie Tha Aicannaoinn whinh hao hathanamd l aeciechiot n Aath Smoke M field job down the mound d Davis, as Smithvill excellent The nicest little ball game ever produced on the local field â€"was dished up to the fans on Saturday when the locals won from Smithville 6 to 4. The local management surprised the faithful by trotting out ag@brand: new infield and it was all to the gooa. Wallace Fisher was switched over to third base, Bonham back to his old position at second and the veteran Smoke MacBride was given the short 1€ nd ut us ecided to forfeit the cu pponents. This being as went in to bat, and iey got to the wickets ie Grimsby nlavers at n _ Wolfende Morris, b . Fitch, c Powell, c Chatland T The GRIMSBY TRIMS SMITHYVILLE id ho SPORTTING NEWS LK ‘de 1‘l ty In nue off. gre ted andâ€"th he tim roubnie on the way, al e at Dundas until ck. â€" The Grimsby five it at 3:30, expecting to up till their comrade luck was against then their four wickets for as they had no one e led to forfeit the cupn i ) Canadian Sportsman, Canada‘s Turf Journal, in its issue of Monâ€" Sept. l1th, had the following to about the« achievements of a di n sby went in to ed their innin , and finally n inning the gan it O‘Re IMSB Y h Jon + | t only five of the present. . One of which brought the le on the way, an Dundas _ until The Grimsby five 1€ nsion al! s 0 k Ont 11zing Dundas with arvin the~ ; sident Ul D t0oo â€"late. So ind Jones bowl undas for 11 rm n nt iLnd uand at d at s ride hile itial for sual. wens tworth tured GRIMSBY , c Chatland, b and ... hetland eit the cup tie to This being done. U a cets for twelve runs. lding was excellent. now meet St. George‘s round next Saturday, ie Hamilton Asylum )1 t1 at ‘Toronto he easily ioss O‘Ree is by Oro Ikes, 2:11;>dam by e is a halfâ€"brother to r Oro G. 2:10%, raced Vic Fleming. Ross is 11 () U 1t was S onham cond ar was gi Jimmy sack. nd, b La Chatland tt] i1 eaci hich on J DEFATULTED phases preval 1€ n () in the O ang woI itional c n on made me «by 101 he on Dl s10ri0us _ uncerâ€" aises, its numerâ€" evalent habit of ig the calculaâ€" prophets, in the nner, was witâ€" () 11 in h lorious b bat winner Of Ltev () s, the rrived Dun( of the good done with this 0 tl () D ind did not after 4 again, and where they /31 . runs y 20 runs ind 10 M RST n U msStCc () 1V n _the :: irrell urges: while em uU LV t 1€ b up we bothers n wipe 111 e( () n oon U n () ut in ind theli Dun H short held s did h () Hall TC it( Ol rC by ] OX n 0 0 0 () gl J. ~Powell, rm 3. . Morris, «D: 1 q| G. Stone, b P: 5 A. N. AShton, p W. Ryan, c G ,_ ; A. K. Gibson, ‘~[R. Whitelaw: IA. For F. Dun (‘J: St. ‘A lF‘. Seal N. F. G s.â€" Grif I. Davis N. Part |J. Sand EAT ALL YOU WANT! No More Gas on the Stomach or Sour Stomach! No More Heavy Feeling After Meals or Constipation! * If you have sour stomach, constiâ€" pation or zgas on the stomach ONE rvovemmnnar en M leaving the â€" by two runs H an ea joicin H iding hits a ut they nev vere ventureé P TM n @01 ut A d1 Allen, b Wolifenden .. orge Snagg, b Whitelaw Ford, b Whitelaw .. Duncan, b Wolfenden St. Anna, b Whitelaw .. Sealey, b Whitelaw .. F. Granger, c Scott, b Griffeth, b Powell ... Davis, b Powell .. .. .. Parks,; runr out ... .% Sanders, not out .... Extras s 22y 1 y2 2 , ibwai S Stone, b Parks .,. N. Ashton, by Sna; . Ryan, c Griffeth, K. Gibson, run out Whitelaw, run out Axtras ...\ ty [\ 2 Howarth, b Powell .. Griffin, b Wolfenden ... Scammell, b Powell ... Rowlands, b Wolfenden Land, c Wolfenden, b Chatland, c Wolfenden, 84 per cent. paid on Savings of One Dollar and upwards. 5% per cent. paid on Debenturâ€" es for 2 or 5 years. LEG Suna : ;... Whitela w D. M. CAMERON, W. B. CALDER, V aluator GRIMSBY Whitelaw, b Parks M. Scott, c Griffth Powell, run out .. Morris, b Parks .. Stone. b Parks ... H Corner King and Hugl‘ Streets, Hamilton _ ONFU srine, 6 bring h ind ) W € Tov JV Total â€"â€"THBEâ€"_â€"â€"â€" Hamilton Provident Row All 1 € IPAL GRIMSBY ELEVEN Wolfendan, b St. Anna Russell. c St. Anna. 1t Loan Corporation +] to ith« 1( THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO VIC nd urp 11 INVESTMENTS FOR TRUST FUNDS NT inas es credit, the Indies were raise more than 71 runs. were the Grimsby eleven pass that, though when at to bat it began to appear tory for them. At 69 reâ€" clapping was loud and deâ€" awaited with bated breath, ver came. Two forced runs ed, only to result in R. O., B. W. I. C. C. the victors MR O Money to loan. s on sim n b Wol andle. Sold by all ts, Grocers and reral Stores DUNDAS G W W The score mixC n and Scott, b Whitela n 1t n buc h th 11 Wolfenden b St. Ann DRUG CO b n :. OWE o1c The Powell b Po n V h 11 ilet h A NT b St n Ann Db foul the and O w 11 rl t the ague 1( OV W a D Ap ing the y 11 15 19 ( 0 19 18 0 0 0 () € séo4e4 $} ¢+ $} ++ le46000bD0b4b4404000004000bbbb4bb0bbbbbbb6b 4444606444604 l I)I 8 +4 i te Canada is big enough to provide Little Trips by the score, if not ~the hundreq. Some of the objective placâ€" es are familiar and accessible; some are of the beaten tracks and thereâ€" conn Sn dA sE ETe r e eb eR LE Sb LR DL LE Lb Sb bbbbebaba onl are for 0 f +4 the It Cartier made hi nadian soil in 1 sion of the coun King of France French fleeg1 ws English and ag: was captured b With this histo1 is full of intere full of salmon game. Bue Perce, the home of "Le Rocher Perce" or the Piercged Rock, is the dramatic feature of the Baie des Chaleursâ€"the Bay of Heat, as Carâ€" tier named it. A mile or so from the mainland is a mighty mass of red sandstone, three hundred feet high W. M. STEWART DRUG CO., LIMITED 4 «onl bemmanfifenas Nh mans P ons 66 ces M OPTICIAN 52 King East HAMILTON Prompt and Accurate Service Established A. D. 19oo0. 20 rmmemsors nucteescres pvrmaperey ce ermnmcomerminernr en ie sn n prnceamremereminy 3 nrconrreu n ce 7/ nmeacint oom e e 7 uré Robt. Duncan & Co purses There are hundreds of patterngs to select from all styles of rooms and to tones, too figures. at the our W You W ill Be Surprisedâ€" Splendic new designs in desirâ€" able â€"papers â€" be«utiful color tones, too â€"at really reasonable U *A f#cs iC BA NT ITDp t _| |{ % BEG ;emï¬als?@-;w & FRAMK YEIGA & Nothing is more important to him than his footwear, which must be stylish but "hot freakish â€"distinctive, yet not loud. 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B.ROUSE Abow=â€"lAitm wors No tasty ceither by Mature or 1C5S, ady W THE GOOD DRESSER In int1c _ in th made dd values we are offerin; ill Paper Department S11 1€ COl Phone 313 R 2 (Globe Optical) HMHAMILTON n s TNR EIEH 11€ t1 in n m( TT( C € JUC oric rest Gaspe and Perce 118 nd ind Ma in in 0 nd n W( In and took possesâ€" in the name of the . century later, â€" a destroyed by the in 1760, the . town ommodore â€" Byron. backzground, Gaspe it TIONER St l of ‘eptions l kground, Gaspe its rivers. are its forests of Hamilton the the hi l Wedding and Fine )1 by )lo1 ombardment 11 Oof if ~notft. »ths 01 n pretty â€" fO0r mm sc i 1€ V1 on all ter, a| . Gaspe and : Perce , will: make an y <the| ideal Little Trip and both will live up ~town| to‘ this recommendation. Byron.| (Copyrighted by British and Colonial icdGues At In 11 lif n 22â€" C es . D h U 3 | ly underâ€"sized. B | crop, estimate B | els, was sold, s | than $2.00 per > | that the buyer $ | complain of o # | size or colorin }g | crop, though s s | basis, was bei B ) grades at the i the purchasers f The Wealthy BR ) small share 0o: B | tion of apples } | Some 2,000 bu B |ples have alre » | disposed of sat B | late varieties, # | Baldwin, etc., B | greater propor q | are in good s B | better than not B | season of com } |the majority o ; | outstanding _ f« *# | with each varie ¢ | of insect, and $ |of fungus dam y The system f B land caring fo m n generally maticos." othe m Peninsula, the basis of succe in the fact that the system is ly adhered to. . The manager skimped the fertilizer supp has he missed syraying liber: the â€"right moment. Cultivat been kept up to th?'top notC such time as experience sho it is best to allow the trees hardening up for the Winte to allow of the fruit makin ness and color. a ¢ the bee suUuC it 8 YOUR TIR] and â€" caring different to majority of and fifteen hundred feet out of the sea like a str: liner stripped of masts â€" It gets its name from a fifty feet high, made. by On the roof of the rock a of sea birds, gulls . cort gannots, whose shrill cr The Wealthy trees form only a small share of the 100â€"acre plantaâ€" tion of apples at the Larkin farm. Some 2,000 bushels of Duchess. apâ€" ples have already been handled and disposed of satisfactorily, while the late varieties, including Greening, Baldwin, etc., which make up the greater proportion of the orchard are in good shape and promise a better than normal crop, even in this season of comparative shortage in the majority of apple orchards. The outstanding feature in connection with each variety is the total absence of insect, and almost total absence L1 DT( 118sNing fisherm the pla result. The 1 10 t] n D w ayv Not very much of an encouraging nature is heard with regard to the apple â€" crop in Ontario (this year. Fields in most sections are reported light, and reports in many cases conâ€" tain reference to an unusual amount of damage to fruit by insect pests. Under such general ~conditions, it is heartening to find an orchard that has come through the.â€"season most successfully:â€" and is yielding a capacity crop ofâ€"clean fruit. This was the writer‘s experience last week when he visited the plantation in charge of Mr. James Calvert, manager of the season‘s crop of apples D« mony to the throughness of Mr. Calvert‘s theory with apple or other fruit growin expression in his remark: / plant trees and leave â€" the with any hope of having t and vield a cron 6 W lons tvyre tang and tonic, the . washed ‘sand beaches fashioned farms bord nd Ss1ze O and a farm ularly Heary Crop of Orchard tacing PC urmounted In sSTEADY WORK PAYS INX APPLE GROWING â€"© In Tc 6y r,. James Calvert, manager of the irkin farm at Queenston. Although the apple orchard at ‘the irkin farm is 100 acres in extent, it only in proper proportion to the ze of the farm, whklich is 1,000 acres, d a mixedâ€"farming proposition. The rm buildings are arranged particâ€" arly with a view to taking care of a avy stock of cattle and sheep and vine, and fruit browing is treated as sideline. Nevertheless, no feature essed the i1 Due to the oportion ‘of underâ€"sized O ine, and fruit brow sideline. Neverth thorough orchard re ‘of the trees is ires arke tire, like Shakespeare‘s rose, be called by any other name, it does have some odd names in : parts of the world. % Great Britainâ€" and its possesâ€" _the ‘ spellling is invariablly ," except her in Canada. n or colorin though _ s . was beiln M Of in U 11 } 1t N. n Tâ€"S12 stim: us the tw hamlet ntas zil. _ sold, 00 perb buyers i1 of on ing for this orchard to that claimed of growers in the i, the basis of sucece ct that the sy/stem i d to. . The manager the fertilizer sup issed syraving liber _ StTTIC rinin 1) itor will lu poken In l m Dein he f pat] h né l1d discover, showed any ct injury. There was a proportion of underâ€"colorâ€" e largely in Mr. Calvert‘s extreme low ‘heading â€" of rCe )p of apple 1Olk â€" O1 resque )1 neumaticos _ in ,, while in Mexic and,. in Cuba "g where â€" Portugue TC wo followed in r this ore LN € trees run, at better ) ushel, goes to show s found very little to n the score of either g of the builk. The old on <â€" the treeâ€"run ig ~sorted into two farm, at extra cost to n n )1 ime Cause, apples wetr ut. the fact Wealthys in 100â€"acre at Queenston. agnerence to t heavy spread ndition which ition of reme{ ime Ccause. a Shakespeare‘s any other : some odd name O( the word ird cultivation and is neglect, and this h O1 th Limited) th GUMMIRING »ne d eet long,â€" rising stranded © ocean ts and funnels. _a huge tunnel by the waves. k are thousands ‘ormbrants and cries fill the n )1 t ; ; supply« i1g liberally Cultivation top notch â€" NC mli 1 € t] Mt. Ste qu ind n e to the rul pread of th _ sorting â€" » fine lot of which. tis bears testiâ€" of the work. h regard to ing is given ;\ "You _ can‘t hem alone, them grow cultivatin hows lif th the L( Eâ€":th OO oL th 1s no by â€" the Niagara ss â€" lies s strictâ€" has not 0o iney omas." ) Dusiâ€" better o show ittle to _ either The SC Ith 11 i con e 18 pneuâ€" â€"muUW with h Chii li has until that start and rIpeâ€" h Ann n ER n U no U l1 ht th l 1€ 0 11 De southerly and parallel to the Westerâ€" ly limit of said road allowance, a disâ€" tanee of three hundred and ten feet one inch to a stake; thence Easterly and parallel to the Northerly limit of said lot a distance of one thousand, four hundred and three feet, nine inches to the Westerly limit of said road allowance; thence Northerly and along the Westerly limit of said road allowance three hundred and ten feet, one inch to the place of beginning, containing â€" by admeasurement ten acre less money 1 and the Vendors mortgag cent. of one thousand, T01 feet one inch to Southerly and par ly limit of said ro tanee of three hi one inch to a sta and parallel to th said lot a distant uate, lying and ship of Louth; i coln, and Provin ing composed o in the Fourth C Township of L more particular ter known as fo COMMENCING Westerly limit the We pl m ty VHC . oaldu < LOW HoIULP OLâ€" Jud9ucH, _ hetter known and described as tollows, tha& is to say:~ COMMENCING at 4 point in the Westerly limit of the road aiâ€" lowance, between lots numbers Ten and Eleven, in the Fourth Concession of the said Township of Louth, said point being / distant one thousand, two hundred. â€"and fortyâ€"six feet and five inches, more or less, measured Southerly along the Westerly limit of saids road allowance from the Northâ€" erly limit of the said lot; thence Westerly .and parallel to the Northerly limit of said lot, a distance of one thousand, four . hundred and e1g @t inch We their ilong th illowank said lot W D AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last â€"mentioneddate theâ€"Said Execuâ€" tors will proceed to distribute the asâ€" sets of the said deceased among the parties â€" entitled thereto, having reâ€" gard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice and the said Executors, will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. Dated at St. Catharines, this 12tn day of September, 1921. CHARLES HENRY PRUDHOMME, HARRY PRUDHOMME. UNDER AND â€"BY VIRTUE power of saleâ€"contained in mortgages, which will be pro the time of sale, there will be for sale by nubile anction Wednesday, September 14, 1921 imes L1 () n NOTICE TO CREDITORS )unt rit T‘en ace ol Dbegi sasurement â€"four one.â€"t me more 01 SECONDL Y t K. H. L Building, licitor for en per cent.:‘ ofâ€". the » purchase iey to be paid at the time of, sale _ the balance in thirty days or the dors will arrange to accept â€" a tgage for not more than fifty per t. of the purchase price at seven cent. per annum. he property will be offered for > _subject to a reserved bid. or further terms and ‘conditions, ly to the undersizned veI MORTGAGE â€"~SALE OF PROPERTY All Kinds of Furniture Repairing , Phone 72 and We Will Ca IRVIN & MACFARLANE n( n( 1V6 t€ UPHOLSTERING li h lit 0) of land be the | ( 11 it the undersigned, JAS. A. LIVINGST inches, mol beginning, ‘ aent twenty neâ€"hundred n( Ont U limit of the iimit limit hot ron 11 OSÂ¥ Executors. incaster, Bank of Toronto St. Catharines, Ont., Soâ€" ~ Executors. $ mnit Of hundreé which will be produced at sale; there will be offered rly U 11 irly ( follor TERMS : â€"All and singular that or tract of land, sitâ€" d being in the Townâ€" in the County of Linâ€" nce of Ontario, and beâ€" of lotâ€"number Eleven, Concession of the said Louth, which may be rly described and betâ€" or to, <â€"MeCONACHII Mot A id 1lot a nd thirty t less. 0 In 1d the n n n said road â€" allowâ€" d and thirtyâ€"nine re or less, to the ‘containing by adâ€" yâ€"seven and twenâ€" dths acres be the turé In id them. ; that after such vyhnicn may be ribed and betâ€" that is to say: point on the allowance for mhbher ten and n writing nt of their > ~â€"of . the to urement ten ime more or NGSTON, Auctioneet M O1 road nd a n 1 n 11 1¢ 1 € O1 n( 1¢ pre )1 of the certain O n id Dt1IO 1llow- s‘ the lot West F¢ Ke ; the the ind of six 11 01 O1 n n