1uimmmiummuimmmmimmmumimpmimmiimimmtmmmimmmuiil BEAMSVILLE lr-Allah) 8 good work, striking out seven men Playing a ragged 'brand ot ball that in his four innings, all ot them in the was both weird and fantastic GRIMS- sixth/ seventh and eighth spasms. BY ball-tossers were again defeated Reid sturck out thirteen and Wilcox on the home lot on Saturday after- three. Wilcox walked four men and noon last by the so far unbeaten hit three. Beamsville team. How they scored:--- At no point in the game were the Beamsvil1e--1 3 I) 2 1 0 0 2 2--11. Peach Kings dangerous although they GRIMSBY--o 0 0 I) I) o I) 3 i)--3. did come to lite sufficiently in the 'Umpires-Jewell and Konkle. eighth inning to garner three runs, . . all that they accumulated tor the day. In the eighth inning Jewell was Beamsville played fast, snappy ball Itryfk on the knee-cap with one ot and old Pud Reid was working at his Reid's fast shoots and laid out. He best in the box. "Doc" Alexander received a nasty blor. and one that was the hero ot the day when he POL. will probahly cause Vim a lot of trou- led a long we out across Murray St. b.19- Chfll‘lle Burgess, the old 1,f,"li tor three bags, which be stretched in- liable, finished up the game be in to a homer when Bearnpvi11e's third the bat. ' ' i-,""',,'-, (t.ciiitjvi,res,1 'baseman let the throw-in get away main» from him. This hit scored Konkle. Mrs. Winifred Mason Huck; Ganglia! Vimv Ri EIGHT SPORTING NEWS Hug -.q.-----r-- e CI'OW tk.T.oRttt.' .3iFii?.ititit?.?.': .yPPPPPPpf.' wds watched Premier Meighen um the scne of a famous Canadian Vic TO CANADIAN HEROES In the eighth inning Jewell was struck on the knee-cap with one ot Reid's fast shoots and laid out. He received a nasty blow and one that will probably cause him a lot of ttou- ble. Charlie Burgess, the old re- liable, finished up the game behind the bat. . , ", r', good work, striking out seven men in his tour innings, all ot them in the sixth] seventh and eighth spasms. Reid sturck out thirteen and Wilcox three. Wilcox walked four men and hit three. How they scoped:---. Beamsvi11e---1 3 i) 2 1 o 0 2 2--11. GRIMSBY---4) 0 I) I) o 0 I) 3 I)--?. 1ct0 In '._.q-q.le-r-'rm8-.qt-ggr-. 11 em O his: on Tittutotutmttttttnttntmtsttttttnntntttntmmuutmmsnmotomntumnii7 The officers and guides wish to thank the members of the Locan Council Girl Guides, parents andpthf ers who by their generosity and" .9184? sistance, helped to make the camp. 5! splendid success. [r' 1.43: Championship prize winners let.'.!., Miss Jessie Ramsden, lst; Miss Edit?! Williams, 2nd. .- f Afternon tea was served to about. thirty guests and the neat sum ot, $7.50 was realized. 1 In the soft ball game the Reds Gan? tained by Miss Myrtle Konkle Vi!!! defeated by the Blues under Mitts; Ruth Walker by a score of 12-10. _-vs,)' Last Wednesday afternoon 51,7 sports day with the GRIMSBY TIta), of Girl Guides and a wonderfully?†was enjoyed by all. Lake J campus was the scene of the ' 18.8ill8ll and many interesting events' g; run oft. _ If Bowling Analysis INNINGS OF SONS OF E Bowler O. M. R. Wolfenden . .16 -5 35 Drope . . . . .16 1 51 Powell . . . . . 3 1 15 IN W W H H H A League Crick at Lake Lodge Sc between GRIMSB Egnland, resultin the latter M C. Withey Thompson Parkinson 2. Munn, A Jones. ' Andrews, r. Jones, ( N. Adams GRIMSBY E. W. BURGOYN E , Jones .. . Adams arkinson l Adams .Jones . ' Withey ox ARBUTUS SALMON-tsmall cans) ... . ... . LEMONS--price is high but we can't help it . FRUIT EXTRACTS ...o........'....e.o...o. TOBACCOS-- A1115cplugsandcu-t ..qq.....qq......... A11r8cp1ugs -"'.....o...o.....t.......... JAR RUBBERS (best quality) . . . . . ORANGES--(Sweet and juicy) . . . . . BLACK TEA (try this, the value will surprise you q---.--.--..-.' lbs. for $1.00 CREAMERY BUTTER--(The very best) .. BEST SAGO AND TAPIOCA ./. . . . ....... CANNED PINEAPPLE (large cans). It is delicious ...25c SAUSAGE--(Fresh. every day) . . . . . . FRUIT JARS an Jelly Jars-We guarantee every jar. ALLaLAUNDRY SOAPS ...q...q.oqqq. .........3for 25c LUX .....q.....q......q. ........ .......-..... 2for 25c CASTILE SOAP (cakes) s......................" for 25c PURE LARD (The wholesale price today is 19c lb.) . .2oc lb. H. A. OLEO. (Just arrived) s.......................) lb. NEW POTATOES-tThey are fine) ..............75c peck SHREDDED WHEAT CANNED CORN, Peas and Tomatoes, best quality 2 for 2 5c KELLOG’S CORN FLAKES .. . . . . . . . Jone den .......... ...o.. ... Adams, not out "-..... IX, c Woltenden,0 Drape Munn, b Wolfenden .. Extras ....-. --, CROCKS-.For butter or pickles; all sizes just in. GRANULATED SUGAR----roo lb. bags. . . . . . . . .$8.5o a bag You can't make any mistake in buying at this price SELECT SIDES of Bacon or piece o...............) lb. PURE RASPBERRY JAM 41b. pails o.....-............'.............' pail Ryan Wolfe Drops GIRL GUIDES SPORTS DAN OWE BURGOYNE’S GROCERY Ashtor well. t 5c Ru Phone us and We will do the very best for you GRIMSBY /, Whitelaw, st Thompson J. Jone: Andrew Extra INNINGS OF GRIMSB s .. .. 8 3 11 "FIVE SPEAKING" THE INDEPENDEi’ "slay, $_,ti,',,'Js'/:lj,Lo,, fluecgitillcgthiftch was “,1 (lit),'" _ Tlllil INJURED SONS OF :ott, ssell nden b b Drope Drope Drops b Jones ...... .... . b Jones .... ...1. L. Munn, b Adams; 1, C Cox, b Adams.. Adams, b.Parkinson Ldams, b Parkinson ': b Jones .........."' W. Adams .. .....1 as. c and b Wither. we, not out q......-' Powell, b Powell; h an, b Drape Powell. h tusse he hoo Ion" J Y and the ENGLAND ' }11, b Powell H. b Drope . l, b Drope . in a , followi; PHONE 5 or 205 Total IO h was t July 6 o Victory _ ng score Wolfen- EN GLAND W. Aver.' Sons played 23rd ns ot *y tor .. 18 . .107 b 4.00 5.00 0.00l 5.0 , 3.0:! ;DEPENDENT ADS PAY 6.00; TV - 21 16 52 16 ir." PAID UP LIST . B. Nelles, Grimsby'Apr. 30 A. Smith, Grimsby East .. Chambers, Dunrfville ll; :, Bromley,\Grimsby M: T J. Knight, Toronto M trw. Grout, Toronto A1 5L. Orr, Grimsby Fe upervision of the late William Fi, then Chairman of the Board galks. It.was ot steel construc- lthiioughout, with a plank floor- if“ ch only a year or so ago was {a tarvia top. Two steel gird- :‘ the length of the bridge, with 3'88 "I" beams supported from {End by steel truss rods. Ir,' being only titty-three. Both lp'). natives of England but have ibidents of GRIMSBY for a ib'rot years. All ot them are Ei- of Ofield and Sons, except tfr.,, who for the past year has Illiirlring for himself at his pro- Fot gardener. He was build- k"' neW lawn ot Mrs. A. W. ‘nd had only got on the truck , tome on Main street west to Esawn to Mrs. Moore's with the a... For six years he was an Fee ot Ofield’s and up till the Bh Jirm stopped growing lillies 'rge of their large lily green- “*3â€, {just about a year ago now that ' s son-in-law Frank Gibbard It? dentally killed in the County marry at Beamer's. Falls. ithrhlge was built in 1909 under P ‘Beatty, Beamvaille montinued from page 1) .......2for25c .......2for35c ......7oc doz. .....2 for 25c . ... .3oc doz. ONTARIO . . .IOC can .. .25c lb. ......10e ......IOC . IOC lb. .45c lb. ...15c Apr. Feb. June an ay ay ay 14 99 0 l9 29 ADVERTISING PAYS In order to avoid the crush and rush at the gates, citizens should purchase their admission tickets for the three dif- ferent performances at the race track early. These tickets will be on sale on and after August Ist, in the following Stores: STEWART DRUG STORE E. V. HOFFMAN Admission prices are as follows r-Adults, Thursday night, 40 cents; Friday night, 50 cents; Saturday afternoon, 50 cents,' $1.40 for the three performances. All admission fees include war tax. ATTENTION ll Citizens having in their possession Photographs of Grims- by and the surrounding istrict taken in the good old days gone by are kindly requested to loan them to the com- mittee for display purposes. If enough of these phdto- graphs are secured they will be made into one exhibit in the Made in Grimsby Exhibition, or placed on show, prop- erly labelled in the store windows about town. Old docu- ments, newspapers, etc., are also asked for. This display will make a big feature of the Reunian, and everyone is asked to co-operate in the movement. . LESLIE FARRELL, General Secretary. We want Twenty good reliable, honest men to act as ticket sllers and gatemen at the Race track on two nights and one afternoon. Good wages to the right men. Apply at once. Citizens, Merchants, Fruit Growers or Manufacturers who wish to donate prizes for the best floats and automo- biles in the parade and for the best decorated houses and stores, can do so. Let us know immediately what YOU will donate. ' l We have secured the services of W. W. Gilmore to take charge and marshall the Automobile parade on the first day, Thursday, August 25th, and the big Industrial Parade on the Second day, Friday, August 26th. Assistant Marshall A. M. Millward will call on all merchants, manu- facturers, fruit growers and others in' the course of a few days. He will give you ideas and suggestions for your floats. We want to%ake these parades the finest and biggest ever produced. Get busy early, so that we can be sure of your float. Remember these parades move off SHARP at 2.30, if the bands have to go alone. Owing to the fact that the stabling accommodations at the race track have all been destroyed, we are compelled to stable the horses that will be here for the race meeting elsewhere. We want stabling room. Any person having one or more stalls vacant will confer a favor by allowing the committee the use of them. We will have in the neigh- borhood of Fifty horses here for this meet. Let us know NOW. _ Children-as cents to all performances. 75 cents for the three performances, including war tax. Buy your tickets now. The committee are desirous of securing a few more rooms in citizens homes for the accommodation of visiting Old Boys and Girls. Any one having rooms that they will rent, with or without meals, kindly notify us at once. 'Stgriotgryttee here secured the services of apreceeding the Reunion and decorate homes and the wouildings. He does the work and supplies all the materials, and takes them down again. He charges only for his work. People wishing this man to do their decorating should notify us at once. Grimsby and North Grimsby Ol Boys Reunion EVERYBODY Reunion Headquarters-Independent Office. DONATIONS OF PRIZES BUY TICKETS EARLY STABLING WANTED OLD PHOTOGRAPHS ROOMS WANTED PAR ADE FLOATS HELP WANTED DECORATIONS Telephone 23. J. ORLON LIVINGSTON, General Manager. Wednesday, July 27th, 1921'