[iii 'iftt'i'l, n r Te mm "f Wit; it L?! 'ill 'th' t'd Ig 1tt Btpatetmsen .. Burgoyne's store Mt' of Livingston Ave., a lady’s . 3â€: .ntaining small sum of money. ‘,;Dlease return to INDEPEN- ' E,.Wtiee. mgr, ’puuuc Ot I 1116 1'!- ll lllillr,'1rMvii--p?oroeghbry,1 J erse “than; eight weeks old. D. 1 lllltir7iiioi'i; 342 and 348. _ NR SALE-Buildings, HighWay near Beams, barns 30x50 feet with 18 â€with granary and stablir hers in perfect condition shed 20x35 feet. W. C 'phone 38.1, Beamsville. . TO RENT-seven good location; large iences; possession f A. M. Livingston, 'p IllIt11reele-S.le,vfr honey it 'ltliii, pound pails. or in bull Iitiii kits before buying. Cat - .nhone 27 ring: 14. " - -;\ 'rBALE--A square IEiiipV, also six dining roc ttit ~rocker. Apply Mrs 111:1; “son, Elm St. E. _ CORNER MAIN AND DEPOT STREETS CE H Lonnunmmmsmmmmnimmnuuummmuuummmmummimuuri [IPA/ry-ree cents per insertion of M), 'rltalf inch; over that space Five Cents t'tr', count line additional. We add Ten “E“? to all telephone or charge orders I ',t)d1aasified advertisements, if not paid 'lik Mr. 5-; ten days ot insertion, please. " ,[1 FOR. SALE, motors" 4 H. P 110 volts; in p, Bros., 'phone 2 FOR SALE-B' about 1300. Apply ona, 'phone 193. Ilffilh'ts/ m0NT---30 acres. Apply 'llti"LtLt't?J2eeeje . 'lgiii BALE---1i'ord. Sedan. 'Phone IlE1tthet. Illl 'r'i"FirAur---Driring horse, weighs W “31000, cheap for quick sale; al.. [Vigor calf, Durham and Ayrshire E8iitntrre o'pd. Apply Mrs Wm. Wr " the, North GRIMSBY. Illli'i,iite1A7irir-rsix roamed house â€I, if n'Veniences; newly painted; llilltrftr lot; 'new garage and pour , llitltiit/, Easy terms. Apply P. o ‘ , 1 - .v.‘-:I\GRIMSBY. Btlft) SALE-Handsome IlP3,Mey cow, five years oi .ttion.rBox 108, Winon ii'iti..:: mmmumimtmimmmmmmmmui1"umiimimiuimmmmtt. IIIIIIIIII - 'r' V ' - .'tjiityar-rrPriclysr baby bugg '.§pe.*_ Mrs. D. McLean, Ea 'r' _ thie 164, Beamsville. . 'l-,1elroR SALD---F'o $1581.65; best . net IM-o or , RIMSBY. Bt"j'gNuiiir---A heavy work horse ;'-,_.,years old, or will exchange IlllEtili)t11ter, .horse. J. R. Gibbs Iti'lEitWr, GRIMSBY. 'iiftty,t,i- ' _ ru, jodlir" iG'iV £61556, wt for a quick sale. Apply faijStewart, 'phone 3 ring 7, Win- Illllllltlt ' private entrance Wednesday, .lFt),'f:'C,.,' RENT-- iilid, - - - {zhEhRis'liéd coon ORCHESTRA - SPECIAL FEATU ADMISSION, 5 CENTS. DANCING, 5 CENTS. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 6th. '"ir"O-liNlllGr-r"r" FOR SALE OR RENT BOY scours DANCE LAKEVIEW CASINO LOST AND FOUND SALE, cheap, two '4 H. P. and 3% H. I a; in perfect order. nhone 249, Thorold. " GRIMSBY Ill,' BUSINESS COLLEGE saLs---Bui1ilimrt', located on r near Beamsville; frame 1x50 feet with 18 foot 'walls; anary and stabling; all tim- perfect condition; also drive- x35 feet. W. C. Thomson, 18.1. Beamsville. imT--Seven room house, in nation; large Ibt; all conven- possession September 1st. J. ivingston, 'phone 36 or 379. August 10th, I921 COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME gay DAY AND EVENING CLASSES White Wyandotte American strain, write Box 252, ears old; in good Winona. horse, weighs G. White, Win- . P. GIBBON For Particulars, Address: two "Century H. P. 60 cycle, Ar. MeMahoh room chair Mrs. A. ( GRIMSBY EAST 'Phone Apply Proprietor piano or all kinds promptly done. Plowing discing and other work. Jas. Fisher 'phone 429, GRIMSBY. AUCTION SALE-saturday, Aug. 13, 1921---Househo1d goods, without reserve. J. W. Arnold, Auctioneer; W. A. Shepherd, Owner, Robinson St. N., GRIMSBY. Any one wanting a woman to nurse them during confinement apply by letter to Box "C", Indepe ulent Office. WANTED--afan with horse to plow. Anyone returning Bendix drive lost from starter, on Main road, near GRIMSBY will receive suitable reward. 'Phone 336. WANTED--Houge and lot in Grims- by or Grimsby Beach district, with small barn preferred; on easy terms with two to tour hundred down; would want possession by Oct. An- swers to be sent in to Box "W', The INDEPENDENT Office. WANTED-Furnished rooms tor small family; three or more rooms pretefred. P. O. Box 519, GRIMSBY. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll PUBLIC MEETING OCEAN STEAMSHIP TICxETB--win be pleased to give you full information regarding Fares, Sailings, etc. Agent for all leading steamship lines. J. H. Culp, C. P. R. agent, 3 doors east of p0 t ot, tice. Phone 392. tf ot Rot YOUI A Public Meeting will be held in the Council Chambers, Grims- by, on Friday evening, Aug. 19th, 1921, at 8 p.m., at which a repre- sentative of the Hydro Commis- sion will be present to explain the cost of power and light to the Farmers of the Township, which, if satisfactory, contracts will be made, and the Township organ- ized so that all may have light and power this fall. Apply Winon on HYDRO POWER & LIGHT WAN TI WANTED-A good one-horse dray TRACTOR WORK SPECIAL FEATURES NI W phon MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED D-t I WANTED Cattle for pa: '. Apply to J 70 ring s, GR IV .. MITCHELL, Reeve. iggar GRIMSI phone pasture "aw- lots 11 Extras ...._., .. i,,... ".w"v..'i Total (for no ‘Wicket);;‘.. ..i.' Bowling Analysisl ;,;‘,,; Inning of British West Iindies:~' Bowler . Overs Maid. Runs wail Wolfenden ... 9 2 " if Powell .. ....11 o 55 6 ,4:' Scott .. ..... 4 1 16 .i'lW, Stone .. ..... 6 0 25 "i/del' Innings ot Grimsby:--- TN Parks . . . . . . g 2 20 0?} Saunders . . . . 3 o 14 ‘6}, St. Anna .. .. 5 1 2t i'ttfi, After listening for two hours to 5;. mass qf evidence both pro and j ,'i the Fruit Belt League Executive w“ into private session on Friday night last, at Beamsville and half an hour later returned a verdict sustaining Ii'onthi11's pretest ot the Beamsvi1tiir. Fonthill game of July 9th, over which so much talk and excitement was raised. _ . Fonthill based their claim on siti'2 eral points, while Beamsville simttai laid down the playing rules gaverni umpires and games and contend" that under the rules of the game U i) pire Jewell was right in what he d1&3 The executive after a lot of talk she: tained the protest by a vote ot 3-1 and ordered the game replayed in GRIMSF‘ BY on Thursday, August 11th wit9t GRIMSBY and Smithville umpires; Beamsville has since dropped out (it the league so the game will not be ordered the game BY on Thursday GRIMSBY and Beamsville h.as f? the league so th played. I GRIMSBY IA. R. Whitelaw, c A. Howard, ' A. Howard ...... .. ..,....... W. Ryan, run out ...... .. ..l. H. H. Wolfenden, b A. Howard. Maj. Ashton, b Howcroft . . . . . . H. M. Scott, b J. Howard ..... . J. Powell, c Elliott, b J. Howard L. C. Russell, lb Polley . . . . . . . . H. Drope, b Howcroft .... ..i. T. A. C. Jones, b Polley . .. .. .. W. E. Andrewes, not out . . . . . . H. Wilkinson, c A. Howard, Howcroft ........ .. .q...... H Owing to the fact that the this paper is Secretary of th and to be fair to all teams, h for none, no comment of am made or will be made in one the other on the protest or 1 that the executive took on British West Indies C. l). G. Snagg, b Powell, .......... S. Allen, b Wolfenden . . . . . . -. S. Griffiths, C Russell, ty PC ell........ ...... .. ....... A. Duncan, b Powell . .. . . l . J. St. Anna, C Powell, b Stone 'Y P. Granger, b Powell .1. . . . . . . . F. Sealey, b Stone ...... .....t N. Saunders, b Stone . . . . . . . . [ With the score standing 3-2 in ravor: of GRIMSBY in the middle of , the first halt ot the fourth inning rain,, interfered to such an extent that the, 1i'onthi11-GRIMSBY game was stoppifd- on Saturday atterridon. Fonthill scor- ed one in the first and one in the third, while GRIMSBY gathered her trio in the second. "Red" White was twirling for the southerners and wat working nicely. Burdette, he ot the; southern exposure flinging propensi- ties was in the -box for the locals and, set up a new record for GRIMSBY twirlers when he fanned seven men in three innings. It looked like the fans were due for a real honest tty goodness hall game but the rain spoiled their fun: This game will be played on Thursday afternoon next; starting at five o'clock. S. Polley .. ...2 0 Innnings of Grimsby:--- Bowler o. M. B A. Howard .. 9 3 1 H. Elliott .. ..4 0 i J. Howard .. .5 1 , T. Howerott .. 1.4 O Innings' of Holy Trinity H. Wolfenden 12 3 1 H. Drope .. ..8 1 d J. Powell .....3.1 o, I The League cricket match played at Lake Lodge on August 6th had to be left unfinished on account of rain. The score follows:--- ' BEAMSVILLE DROPS OUT OF . LEAGUE At a meeting of the Beamsville ball club officials after the League Exec- utive meeting on Friday night last, it wag decided to pull the BeamSVille nine out of the league. The Beams- HOLY TRINITY T. Howcroft, b Drape. . . . . . . . . . H. J. Elliott, h Drope . .. ...... G. Martinson, c Jones, b Drope S. Polley, b Drope ...... ...... J. Howard, b Wolfenden . . . . . . . H. Fraser, b Wolfenden . . . . . . . H. Jackson, b Wolfenden . . . . . . A. Moffatt, c Drope, b Powell . . H. Howard, :b Wolfengen . . . . . . T. Smith, .c Wolfenden, b Powell A. Howard, not out ........... giiggeRggiguiigigigiigiglt :3: CRICKET A League cricket match was played at Lake Lodge School on July 30th between GRIMSBY and Holy Trinity, and won by the latter by the follow- ing score:- SPORTING! NEwss giyuiigigigiyiigigigtgigiyt Davis, _ b2Powell Dixon, b Stone Parks, not out Extras ......' Andrewes, not out ...'. H. Wolfenden mot out FONTHILL WINS PROTEST BOWLING ANALYSIS RAIN INTERFERES he fact that the editor of Secretary of the League, r to all teams, holds brief comment of any kind is be made in one way or the protest or the action, Grhnsby THE INDEPENDENT. GRIMSBY, ONTARIO 4O 14 14 10 .. ...'... 1; I-Ioward... 16 t........ 5 2 d ........ 9 l Howard., 9 . t......... iilf, n th W. Aver. 2 7.00 in favor of _ the ttr rain 'OW - mat _ 8.25 10.00 7.00 b It lt 34 It 10 58 17 10 iii) 50 13 il', one ofthe real old timers that were , expeeteit.?oiP, for the Reunion. She 'i was very active-liar her advanced age ' r,i,thstttt',ttltrttt 'time'she was strick- t en dqmï¬fï¬pg‘gï¬edtinlie'shfi was ttpt"i1,t .1 y m ,'i,tq,t, wrir a ,1) anne on vis t ng . )!Iirm‘glth her sons and daugh- ' it} duringthe Reunion. l) 1 {shiny old residents of GRIMSBY m,' an; 'tthe district will remember Mrs. 5 Kipg and her family, which was a Itrtte one consisting ot five daugh- , were and three sons. The daughters ir. $9133 WI J. B. Lawrence, North Ton 5 ‘mfanda; N. Y.; Mrs. 1i'ile,Brantford; 5 ti.tii'ir. G. T. Mitchell, Dunnville; Mrs. George Barwell, Riverside, Cal. and Mrs. J. Richardson, North Tona- ;. T‘nda. The sons are Robert King, RtFth Tonawanda; James of Middle- iiliitt, N. Y..; and William of Buffalo, tt. Y. Three sisters and one brother * Tive her. The sisters being Mrs. \‘orge Spaide, Philadelphia, Pa.; L-frs. E. Ggrretsee, Toronto; Mrs. B. Zilcox, St. Catharines and the bro- akr Alvin Lounsbury, Niagara Falls. o good spirits up until the Sunday pre- vious when she was suddenly taken ill and despite the best ot attention and medical aid passed away on Pri- day. She retained her faculties right up to the last. Mrs. King was a former resident. ot gRIMSBY, and many of her children were born here. She moved from here with her husband and family about thirty-five years ago and was _ e funeral was held on Tuesday, ' '26th from the residence of her (to Victoria Lawn cemetery, St. arines, by motor, where she was to rest beside her late husband. tai (as meeting, 3.00 pan. (standard 'tio. "orts, 4.00 pan. (standard time). $)t1nediate_1y after lunch a Panora- brGroup Picture of the gathering I be taken by Mr. MU H. Figary, itotrrapher, Toronto. Be’ sure and :lJn it:--- I arts programme as follows: It yard dash tor bald headed grape . ers. lit yards dash for grape growers' ' P, B. . R yards dash for girls under 16 years q i yards dash for boys unde: PB. ' 'lk yards boot race for boys. Bt yards pie race for men. IlPo yards pipe race tor men. m yards dash tor fat men. Ill. ash prizes in the above ev ' st, ..$L50; second, $1.00; third $3.00 yards dash (open) first, 3 ' ond, $1.00; third, 50c. 3:50 yards Committee Ipap-trog B!lr, members of the Committee . rat, $2.00: second, $1.00: third i, Byers. _ yards dash for wers’. 0% yards dash for ' . Baby show for children under 12 onths old. Judges, three old bache- rs, viz: T. J. Mahoney, R. Lambert J.. d Prank Gallinger. Prizes, three .andsome dolls donated by the judg- s. l V Prize of $5.00 will be given to , rape Grower with the largest family FV n grounds. R. Cosby, Grimsby July 1 C. Caldwell, Grimsby Apr. 15 t W. York, Grimsby Sept. 24 T. A. E. Pearson, Grimsby Feb. 1 ii Bring you lunch and help make te the largest gathering of Grape rowers ever held in this district. The death occurred on Friday, July 22nd, at the home of her son Robert King, 93 Duckwitz St., North Tona- wanda of Mrs. Robert King, ' at the ripe old age of 86 years. The de.. ceased lady had been in her usual I Obituary “E Stoney Creek scored three runs in the first inning before the fans, had realized that! the game had started, and came right back ih' the second round and grabbed four more in rap- id succession. Wilson started out to twirl for GRIMSBY but his offerings were pounded all over the lot. The sup.. port given Wilson tor the first four innings was absolutely rotten. It was not support at all. On the other hand Nash for the Creek was twirling excellent ball and his teammates wera playing like Jiends behind him. McBride went to the box in the sixth but he was just thirteen runs too late in taking up the burden. Stoney Creek are the undisputed champions of the District soft ball Pyrue. They proYed the right to this title last Wednesday night in a most decisive ma.nner when they de- feated the GRIMSBY team by a score of13-1. "Smoke" McBride was the only GRIMSBY man to score a run and he accomplished this feat in the eighth inning when he whaled out a homer to deep centre. Thus the game ended Stoney Creek 13, McBride STONEY CREEK ARE CHAMPIONS FRAME GROWERS GAMBOL 0N Ev SATURDAY ville officials were far from being Satistied with the ruling handed out by the executive on the Fonthill Prf.- 1,9“- President li'airbrother was noti- tied by the Beamsville Club that the team Would not finish out its schedule yul he in Unrn notified Secretary Liv- 1ngSton, who notified the other teams. The dropping out of the eastern club leaves the league a three team affair and the remaining teams will go ahead and finish the schedule. This also means that Fonthill are the Win11ers of the first section.’ yards dash for THE LATE MRS. KING PAID UP LIST dash for boy tor men. it men. above events grape _ growers bachelor lard time). :h a Panora- le gathering H. Figary. Be sure and under 1nder in the iii out a = ls the 'r7: fpBride iii mm in E,': s had IE started, Fi?. second E in rap- 'E rl torlEi were Fi' , sup- Cr., t four Ei n. It b": a other Tr, wirling E ' we" E n the ir; L runs Fi' an. 'E' "Ili" E 1â€] ii, Tt E Y. July Fe Robert h":' Tona- 'ii?, tt the = GRIMSBY BEACH, SAT. AUG. 13 PNrqlemltttr!e%re'.vv't "q'"--- 59w“ , All Grape Growers and their families are urged to be present, and all Fruit Growers are invited. O. W. Johnson, President and Organizer of the National Grape Growers' Association of Canada and the United States, will .address the Growers. Mr. Johnson is a wonderful speaker on Organization and Co-operation, and all Growers should hear him. Picnic Lunch. . . . . . .. 2.00 p.m., Standard Time . Mass Meeting. . . . . . 3.00 p.m., Standard Time T Sports.. .. .. ..' .. 4.00 p.m. Standard Time Bring your family and your lunch and help to make this the largest gathering of Grape Growers ever held in this the large district. G. A. WELSTEAD, A mass meeting and picnic of all the Grape Growers in the NiagaLa District will be held at We have bought out the business of Mr. Hoffman's Dry Cleaning Dept., and are now ready to Drjr Clean, Press and Repair Ladies' Suits Ehtrance in Bell & Phipps, Jewelry and Gramaphone Parlors President N. D. G. G. A. DRY CLEANERS GRAPE GROWERS OLD HOME REUNION SMITHVILLE FAIR, SEPT. 16-17 Satisfaction Guaranteed Men's Suits SNlTrlHVILLE TWO BIG DAYS-TWO BIG NIGHTS. A. E. PHIPPS OSBY, President JAMES A. LIVINGSTON, Chairman of Committee. Slippers, etc., etc, and GRIMSBY Ladies' Dresses Proprietor Men's Straw and Felt Hats Secy.-Treas H. K. CLEMENS, GRIFEIN,Secy. Lowest Prices Kid Gloves FIVE