GEORGE 1. GEDDES SUN LIFE BUILDING Hamilton, Ont. Phones : Bus., 7â€"3618; Res., 7â€"5518 WHEN A MAN BRAGS HE TAKES HIS HAT OFF TO NOBODY, ASK HIM HOW ME GETS HIS HAIR CUT Phone 136 AcMPierioU | enaameve Mgï¬â€˜Â»â€˜/wf 1 o oi roelt c â€" Fresh And Cooked Meats Fresh And Smoked Fish SUN LIFE OF. CANADA Foresight is indispensable for security. Never in history has it been so mylolakocandw wihthomdloday.knd-iu is exactly what you do when you) become a policyholder of the o haonolet and Obdlamolile GSoales and Sunviee o w: TRACTORS o6« IMPLEMENTS o 220~55â€"57 MAIN ST. E. GRJMSBY, ONTARIO @} o MASONRY QUALITY ALWAYS â€"â€" All Work Guaranteed TAKE THEIR HATS OFF TO US FOR OUTSTANDING NOW orrerms a rusee MOWTHS service on @ NEW hmome | GOSSIP FROM THE OLD BACK SHOP. | long until the bowlers start squabbling over th | winter schedules. . . . HONEY SHEZLTON had Im Little Shoemaker is traveiling along. . . . other day with JERRY CARSON calling The Lit | BASEBALL ODDITYâ€"In a recent baseball game between proâ€" ‘fessional teams from Bremérton, Washington, and Victoria, B.C., on | the latter‘s grounds, a Victoria batter hit a hig» fly deep to left center .fl&twmufln-uum.ulwmmm |lorlheealchunyeoludndlndawdwmmmomm. 'n-mmtowndmmmbymmum and the | fans figured it a home run inside the park. But the base umpire, who mmmmummpn.mummm.mm. urhldor.lounmd.hdenutlflnhflthmmhhu ‘w‘mmmwngeml!nmb.ndyhmm. ooo emme V P e d 0 mum.!mnmvflur.gum....l.otn‘rutmhm other day with JERRY CARSON calling The Little Shoemaker, Grand M.Yledhnlanmuck.ltmmllyhnem.. ‘There is something screwy in the O.A8.A. . . . h uns 1 Bh cap cadir coit n hacalt ~AGPPOC s Every sport fan in this district knows that Johnny Belo the Smithville team is the best softball pitcher in Ontario today, <ven batrring Ftuse Johnsor. _° |_ _ _\ â€" _ _ 0 c .. l 0) \ane to mumnmnmfloâ€"tpmunm my colâ€" m'-mmvn"mmwmmunmu mmmmammuunmfldmw:m m.wmmmumwwmmmnmm a player, Doug Lane. 7 !mmmwmmmamuu.mxm m-wmmmnmr FRUIT BELT, and the FRUIT BELT SOFTBALL LEAGUE !Mmmmmndby the "POWERS THAT I"Wh&MmMannmmâ€"wuy mma.mmuuu.puwm.mmp- mmlmm(oh? n S C ETE AJ~ Aishdat imawns that Johnnt Belcot of even DarrIng PVaS® SmRA xnnwmmmmm-munwhm- mmmmuu-ho-mttmmmueOA.&A. WpMMMMQMM.Ju-wnu! uwwummommmmmmm norlammummmnum mmumwnym-mptmmo.u.xm mwwmmwmm“(ï¬onw IB es NU LGHEL iss In She Aistrint lank HAZ | 1 id .. io commmmalivenin® nds the dough) won three championships right here in the district, last dm.mmwrmnmmmummm The same thing is happening to Smithville. PE NX Airc ol Mc unc lc dant bo vhibner have not a chance in Th@ WOTFTMM M MM"* when the cards are stacked against you. LHe BWms MWME 0C CTAECCOCE L ucss hm,ma-nmm.â€"mmwbm mmum.Mmemu.han have not a chance in the world in that committee room, particularly Ens o2 ul 2l mmmml‘tfly afternoon as the first fruit tourna» _-..,.....u-umw the Grimaby Club. A Grimsby rink skipped by Harvey Tufford of Vineland, walked off with top honâ€" Club, while other winners included rinks skipped by A. Wright, Hamâ€" Welland, A. Dadley, ‘The C. D. Millyard Trophy was won by the Walter Rae rink of Hamilton. Other prizes consisted of choice packages of fruit. A draw bowling circles. A rink skipped by George Warâ€" ner, and comprised of Dave Aiton, Andy Anderson and Harry Groff, won a very smart occasional chair in competition at Elora on Labor BLACK CATS HAVE WALKED LAST FENCE Thirty Black Cats, Juvenile "B" entry, bowed out to Selkirk in the third and deciding game of their best of three third round semiâ€"fin« al. The game was played on the very fine Selkirk playing field on Saturday. The Thirty blew their chances in the first three innings when a Mempd"mnnvoununn- ners a big edge. Stan Mazur, Thirty third aacker, was really off form, and committed two or three costly bobbles. Ken Black, pitching his third straight for the losers was a little weak in the initial inâ€" nings, before settling down and pitching bis usual fine game, Cox on the mound for Selkirk gave up only eight hits well seat« tered, as the Thirty amassed nine runs to Selkirk‘s aixteen. The Cats the fifth, and added three in the ninth. Selkirk went out for two in the first, four in the second, a big ;:lnmlhlmtowumgumon picked up four in the third The Thirty Black Cats, sponsorâ€" ed by the Thirty Community Club, with Frank Dunsmore as Prealâ€" _ Batteries: Selkirk, Cox and Last; Thirty, Black and Slack. ‘Twentyâ€"six BR RDOPCYC Runnerâ€"up was the Waiter Rae SPORTOLOGY WAS A BIG SUCCESS (By Boncs Livingston, Sportologist) Mr. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT THE OLD BACK SHOPâ€"â€"Ho hum, it won‘t be start squabbling over the drawing up of the HONEY SHELTON had a birthday last week. two in in the two in Jack fcorvment by Camimg® , mt J 4// T * 2 ) ce 2 MPEY *â€" dent, Bev Black, manager, and John Stewart, Jr., acting as secretâ€" ary and capable coach, played a total of eighteen games this seaâ€" son, winning eleven, while losing five and ticing one. Previously to being eliminated by Selkirk, the mnywmovnvm. land and Wiona.. and paper companies cut 500,000 cords of wood in ‘the past twelve months, believed to be a record for «â€"Centra) Press Canadian Old Satchel Paige kept the Inâ€" dians‘ scoreless inning streak alive recently, by pitching a 3â€"hit shutâ€" out for the Indians against the Chiâ€" run and also backed up against the fence to rob Pat Seerey of the rwi'h'â€" oo e t e ts .c"'amuu. T hiv, io detat the {“@ii RECORD PULP CUT An important weight in the balance of nature is the Prairie Chicken. By destroying weed seeds, grasshoppers and other insects, it makes the farmer‘s work easier and more profitable . . . it helps protect the food you eat. The Prairie Chicken is a fine gameâ€"bird too. Given fair protection, it thrives near farms and towns and can contend with its natural enemies. But bushâ€"lires and overâ€"hunting are two enemies it cannot successfully fight against. The Prairie Chicken needs our help in reducing these threats to its survival. «â€" YOURS T10 ENJ0Y =â€" The Heath Hen, a close relative of the Prairie Chicken, has been extinct since 1933. The forces that exterminated the Heath Hen can destroy the Prajrie Chicken unless we act now to protect it. CARLING‘S SEPT. 10th and 11th Rodeo Circus ADULTS 50c =â€"â€" Children 256 w Parking Free tat cariins setwerkies Limitto watt#100, on ThR Also Azabache, the Famous South American Fighting Horse The Entire Performance is Accompanied By The Music Of An Electric Organ. ‘The Most Colorful And Professional Show Of its Type Ever Shown in Ontario. AUSPICES CLINTON AND LOUTH AGRICULTURAL AT BEAMSVILLE FAIR GROUNDS â€" 8:15 P.M. Twentyâ€"Five of North America‘s Best Trained Horses BUCK STEELES CAVALCADE OF STARS World Famous Trick Riders And Trick Ropers Beautiful Trained Dog Acts Outstanding Horse Ropers Â¥YOURS T0 PBROTECT