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Grimsby Independent, 25 Feb 1920, p. 8

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LsutWtEgIEt 6Xixitg)Ci)CixixiXi)CiCoXixiXiXoXoXiXi)CiKixoXi)Co)Ci)CiXi)CiCoKi)Ci@Ci EIGHT LtrtlritTgD3]lglggEtjEt] filled with a nice soft, rich cream. These drops are one of the classiest lines turned out of our Candy Kitchen. a pound .............. For Saturday Selling . .49c Week-end Special No. l We offer you for the week- end some lovely Chocolate Coated . Phone 239 Because he knows by experience that here is the place to get the best. Take a lesson trom him. Brighten and touch up your home with paints, stains or varnishes bought here and you can" hardly make a poor job of it if you try. . _ Is particularly careful to work with the best materials. In most in- stances he comes here for his H. P. SHEPHERD & SON Laying Mash Beef Scraps Manitoba Oats, cleaned and clipped Purina Chicken Chowder Purina Scratch Feed Globe Drops q rs?fifUifCsSeflfW2fefUF35lfeC_FUWUQrt'., . CeoXeoXoXoD@CoDCoXoDeCoXoXoXoXoDC.X?Xo.) Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Etc. When Wanting Poultry Feed MeCOY'S TEA ROOM CALL AND SEE OUR LINE 0R PHONE FOR PRICES. h Food Pratt's Poultry Food or Mash Wodehouse Poultry Invigorator loraps Beef Meat lba Oats, cleaned and clipped Oyster Shell ' Chicken Chowder Poultry Grit Delivery leaves tor West 9.30 am The Way Up Decorator [t3TtEfgigig!r1gggg[giECtLtj EEJZJEZQJEEIEIEE . F ARROW TtWtTtWEttTtCtlEt]EtTtI at At a price within reach of all, Nicely roasted Spanish Pea- nuts, salted "just right" 29 Week-end Special No. 2 want Salted Peanuts a FOr East pound or Grimsby FtTt2Tg]gritTt2lEt]Et M) p.m pounds 85c Et] [if , E] Question: How many of you would like me to employ a competent person to give you some instructions in singing. Carried 11 to 3. Voting in the negative: Harmon Buekbee, Sarah Bissell, Victoria Voting Buckbee, Finch. J. T. Tuthill, Teacher F To C. IF. Pinch, Secretary. Carried unanimously. See. No. 9, Grimsby, 0. w. November 20, 1860. The following questions were put by the Teacher. Question: How many of you would like me to send for a number of small note books, suitable to be used in common schools. Carried 14 to 3. Upon the question being put wheth- er his excuse be received, it was carried by a majority ot eight to one. Sec. 9, Grimsby, 13l11|60. I propose that alt documents of a public nature Ire addressed to the secretary whose duty it shall be to copy and read. J. T. Tuthill, Teacher. To Caleb Franklin Finch, Secretary. Carried unanimously. . A Grimsby, Nov. 13, 1860. I was busy giving out questions on arithmetic and the watch hung’up so high that I could not see the. time trom where I was sitting.-Miiah B. Halsted, Regulator to John T. Tuthill, Teacher. ' Caleb P. Pinch, Secretary. Sec. 9, Grimsby, 11)l11W). I propose that all propositions be examined and countersigned 'rr one. or more ot the critics, before being brought forward. At the time of general exercise in the afternoon, the' followings com- plaint was read by the teacher: i Grimsby, November 12th. 1860. Sir, I beg to state. . that 1Waster Elijah Halsted, Regulator, has meg- lected his duty in not ringing the bell at the proper time of recess this at- ternoon. . Mary Ann Jackson, _ Supervisor to John F. Tuthill, Teacher. The Master was pleased to let the Regulator have twenty-four hours to write, his excuse. _ T master was pleased to t.ssipoir.it §Mary Ann Jackson, Emmaranoe Briekbee and Elijah Halsted to tet as erlticis. Section No. 9, Grimsby,' Monday, November 12, 1860. The master proposed that we should have critics (for examining the) to examine the exerLise books, the Secretary's book and other d?etr. ments. Upon the question being put to the, members of the senior class, it was carried by a majority of five to one, one person not voting; The was transacted. The followingefe'r- sons were elected or appoint , to iffice: Caleb Franklin Finch, I" re- tary; Elijah Halstead, Regqur; (Emmarance. and Howard Bu“ ee, collectors of books; to be ‘leftlflout, their services not required); Mary Ann Jackson and David Jackson, curators; Mary Ann Jackson, Elijah B. Halsted and Franklin FincnpSllp- ervisors. . / F And the said Teacher hereby- tracts and binds himself to teach" conduct the School, in said So, Section, according to the said: ,5 7 Act and the regulations provided: der its authority. This agref? shall continue 'ff, the, date hereof and shall incudi/, lawful holidays and vacations.- 'sy': Given under our hands and seals: this office this day of I, 1860. iii At a meeting of the teacher scholars held for the imprqve ' of the school and better mana . rk'" of its affairs, the following bus w" 388' School House Section No Lincoln C. W. Thursday Morning Noven At the time this document” ddrawn, the following reside" school section number'9, oRttidt now Fulton/were supporters V dat, school; A. P. Buckbee, (the Bill road being named after him)'l:‘g.f_" Buckbee, A. Bissell, Mrs. E sa'iil Coon, Chauncey Finch, Wm. Mia. stead, J. Jackson, R. Mi11er,a'ial son, J. Shepherd, s. sheiartitiiilll TenEyck, C. White, A. Louiak John Nelson, I. Nelson, L1,“: These gentlemen contributed: 15;, sums from time to time to pay F a " penses of the school. t'. g: The Document _-i)',,'",'-':", We, ,the undersigned Trustisii'it' School Section No. 9 in the we» ot GRIM‘SBY by virtue of the 1 vested in us by the fifth clause; twelfth section of the Upper-:3". School Act of 1850, have chosen; Thomas Tuthill, who holds ftfa class certificate of quaiifiek ii% be a Teacher in said School Mg, and We do hereby contract wiw'i'i, employ such Teacher, at the riff _.-----.----..----' an? "Ol the day hereof; and we furthe: and oblige. ourselves and (pursue. ors in office, faithfully t.y',eiel,ig powers with which we are leg v vested by the said seetion, s.s,rti,.al Act, -to collect and par. that; teacher, during the continuw_e this agreement, the sum foray}- we hereby become bound; ttytjil sum to be paid to the said F _‘=';-£1 And the said Teacher hereby g tracts and .binds himself to team-f conduct the School, in said Section, according to the said}; Act and the regulations proving. der its authority. This taste. shall continue [ if. the, date hereof and shall incun; lawful holidavs ind vacations.-i as Sir Many of the names mdial the document are very way there are still some ot 'ttuririili ing whose names appearif’ are indebted to Mr. Jamestfij- GRIMSBY for this historngjj ment, and we print itottt't'iai, written out away back $i.tlsudll deals with the hiring of a ttrd of the appointment ot Btslytal among the pupils. " js?,r)8 Old residents in and arotii will read with interest thk(iii print below, at it will take tt to the good old days of ' V ' swofljfi OF 1860 I certify that THE INDE _ '; " -- mi:Nmiii-iMs?E..,. Grimsby, Dec. said. 1860. beg to inform you that ' that the above is correct, Caleb P. Finch, Secretary November 8, M, the teacher'_ 9 Grima- M379 Ml C.) (tiii P. o O CE O .- "JfMtX90Xi)6XiCi, 0000000000 When it comes to a question ot marrying the girl is unwilling in too many cases unless an expensive home with costly furnishings is a surety. This state of. affairs is not a credit to our girls who are not at heart as heartless as they may appear to be. They simply want to show their friends that they are doing Weil in Weir, matrimonial ventures. An evening commonly Costs than $25.00. It is too bad as young people miss a great deal, who do hot know early struggles in building up a home, who know little of acts of self sacri- fice that no financial gains will make up for. f But with the ending of the war the financially extravagant courtship seems to be again the order of the flay, and there is also much truth in the complaint of the young man that Pr girl wants him unless he .owns a car. 'rr, Turing the war years the average girl seemed willing to start life with the man of her choice even if he wasn’t able to provide a thousand- Elana: diamond solitaire set in costly lilatinum as an engagement ring. i.:: Now that the war is over people With money have dropped the note, of Eponomy and simplicity, and are mak dug inordinate display of dress and ilpwels. _ CAmong the other simple things that have disappeared are the wartime warriages which struck such a wel- Qome note of naturalness. lliii'ti'tia_wts found in the original in- Ll." 'by the defender. 49.339"; 9, Grimsby, Dec. 10, 1860. f)” ned by us and two errors dis- fr::.. t' fi":'):" : Sec. 9, Grimsby, C. W., Ik';';) I. December 10th. 1860. Irlhiil Secretary being absent the ‘ Ettir, was pleased to appoint Elijah plated ttraet as Secretary pro. Ei/ly '.' _ v‘ Kt)',,.", _. See. 9, Grimsby, C. W., Err',. Monday Dec. 10, 1860. ww‘iljeqqeust that some person will wouta nomination for the ot- lti':3tt assistant Secretary. ‘55.; . . [John Thomas Tuthill. llllli)"t'/J'agmad) Elijah B. Halsted, Er':.',' .3 Secretary, pro. tem. ”#2141116: has been destroying £31“;de and approved by us, (tr, Emmara.nce Buc-kbee, (ic, Elijah B. Halsted, - ExERhYAGAYT COURTSH I P Mary A . o. BOX 580 Emmarance Buckbee Mary Jackson, ONTARIO , 0: Jackson, Supervisor To Caleb F. Finch at the theatre now 'a. young man not less Main Street (West of Post Office) GRIMSBY Critics inal in. Critics the Our Ads. Bring Sure Results F lannelette Children's Sweater Coats Ladies' Vests and Drawers Main Street FEBRUARY fliiiihaaIttiiit Print and Galatea In order to bring our cash receipts up to a certain figure, we offer the following bargains. These are good for the last three days of this week only and being scarce goods and nec- essities in every household, they should be largely taken ad... vantage of. (Take our word for it, these goods are scarce. This will probably be the last time you will see these goods on sale this season. They are good value at 40c, but for the next three days, take what you want at---- . Plain blue, pink. white, grey, fancy stripes (light or dark). We have set aside about 500 yards for this event and have di- vided it into two grades to sell at less than the wholesale price today. GET YOUR NEXT FALLS SUPPLY AT- Just in time heavy winter wra sizes, to be sold at- " Closing out lines worth 65c and 75c. Just the right weight spring and fall wear. While they last- 20 per cent. Discount DS 39c and 33c l: 1' . STEPHEN the kiddies when they A good variety of Ci Wednesday, February' 25th, 1920 43c Mc éééémww5§WWWge>5E$®° . Q9Q99999999999©©©©©®© MADE IN CANADA 'ey lay aside their colors, styles and Grimsby (i) (tft Ci fie E o. CE L.) O CE O CE 0‘ O Q) t? 6) © bi) Ci" 6YCo) C46) Ci G G CE (3 3) C02 6 '3) E G 9 i?) , Q Ct) 3) '3) Ci)

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