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Grimsby Independent, 10 Mar 1920, p. 5

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EF "'ttrmmimmm" WEEK--END Candy Special Hand picke Campbell Rice (Be Fruit Ex Buck wr. Paterson’s Pruning Saws ' Grape Clippers Tree Pruners, etc. Grape Twines now in. Our prices are attractive on these lines. I McCormick and Deering Farm Machinery Bissell Discs . . ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt W r, Store of 1001 Things Wednesday, March 10th., 1920 "The Big Cash Store McCOY’S TEA ROOM International Tractors fl Idivin’s Hardware onnnmmmmnuniiitmiiiimiiiiiirirrmmmimm"""""llll? Siam) 501108, Now is the time to book odas, teeetetftt it ans large Peanuts. Thick slabs of golden brown with a delicious flavdr only eroduced through using the pur- est cane sugar and creamery butter and Span- ish Peanuts, cooked together and brought to a state of perfection. ' . oarea1n, tins tttttttTTT-m""'" . tetetetttttttttttttttttttttttTTTTTTH9i crFXXXXXXXa2' the thin, crispy lbs for... 3 packets s for. . . ., Phone 21 lbs PEANUT BRITTLE crispy kind, chock full of Spanish Special for Saturday Per pound,.- for --- a------- -eetetetetete, 30c " E Dunkin, 84; E ces Rogers 'iE 76; Verna l, = 70; Geo. H E Bruce Mill' E' Winnifred E Dougall, 5' E Moyer, 53; E geline Bari 'E 75 per c E pass mark. -: (*) Absei 'E A. E First Boc li'.-", Brown, Clif E Arthur cor = McPherson 'E. bert Pains FE Meyer, Roy rTr, Georgina P: F,),' Abbott, *MI Si, son. = B. _ Prim .=.. Hand, Ralp E Johnstone, F,',": Sipes, *Her E tington. E A. Prime Fr, don Sipes, El rice smith, = Golden, *A Ci,', Stewart. g, (*) Abse 'i-ii,'::,,,"::.',; GRIME ii' Senior 1- = Isobel Fl E rod, 420; ' F?, Grittiths, 38 ir, *Clarence J c-: Sr .Prin E Violet La 51219; Georg "i-'.": Vicar, 197, 'd'fl Barrigar, 1 Fr,' Jack Ellis, .' ('4tll 1.. n,,.,, l Class 4. Dictation-Effie Camps, 100 Marjorie Loukes, 98; Edwin MlcCal- lum, 96, Russel Aikens, M; Edgar Birril, 92; Doris Neal, M; Alex. Wil- cox, 86; Fred Burgess, 84; Gordon Cole, 78; Robert Hunter, 78; Margaret Wilcox. 78. Johnstone, Clarence Sipes, *Herbert Bivand. tington. A. Primer-Vincent Leggatt, Gor- don Sipes, Harold McPherson, *Mau- rice Smith, *Clarence Smith, *Robert Golden, *Agnes McFarlane, *Nefgg Stewart. HAMILTON annual state: Caners Ltd., profits amoun sented at the ectors, which office yesterd ‘that owing to ditions the cc . ROOM 2 1 Judging by the near creations. in Third Class,-- Total, 800; Honors, Ladies Headwear, etc. to be exhibited 600; pass, 480. . , by the A. F. Hawke Co. the ladies of Herbert Barrigar, 668; John McCol- GRIMSBY and vicinity hay-e in store lum, 625; Hilda Mould, ,625: Marion for them a rare treat. ' l Louks, 608; Evelyn Ellis, 605; John Miss McKay, formerly of Moose Aikens, 601; Earl Joanisori, 574; John Jaw, will exhibit a fine display of Hunter, 536; Ada Loree, 520; '..;jii?j1j?iis,'iii' and New York Pattern Hats Hagar, 493; *Harry Fair, 299; John besides a large display of her own de Cole, 276; *Mildred Eickmeier, 253; signing. Other things that will at- *Mary Hunter, 218. tract attention will be the new spring Sr. Second Class-Total, 600; hon- suits, Coats and Blouses; also a very ors, 450; pass, 360. _ smart array of voil-os and dress Grace Hunter, 492; Minnie Wilcox, goods will 'be shown. 442 ; Edward Jenner, 389; *Leslie A cordial invitation is extended to Wilcox, 270; *David Biggar, 208. all the ladies to attend. Jr. Second tClass-Total, 600, Hon- " ---------". ors, 450; pass 360. ‘ IN MEMORIAL! w . Donald MeVicar, 360; Mildred Cole, In loving memory of our dear and 404; Cortez Udell, 181. If t Wadge who died MISS L. MONSINGER. only Bon ”if; ' Honors 80 per cent., pass 60 per 11tT111.t?:,ole l,,,. hoarh: tn 20119. First Book-Eddie Jarrett, Dorothy Brown, Clifford Childs, Jim Hodgson, Arthur Cole, Kathleen Carter, Muriel McPherson, David Livingstone, Hu- bert Painson, Reid Smith, ‘Florence Moyer, Roy Patterson, Cecil Douglas, Georgina Pawson, *Ruth Best, *George Abbott, *Muriel Smith, Nelly McPher- son. B. Primer-Evite Grant, Minnie Hand, Ralph Cole, Billy Grant, Ewart Johnstone, Clarence Penfold, ,Cora Sipes, *Herbert Bivand, *Harold Cot- Jr. 3.---Dorothy Jarrett; 89; Elsie Dunkin, 84; Ralph Hodgson, 84 i Fran- ces Rogers, 79; Kenneth Woodward, 76; Verna Stewart, 73; Evelyn Budge, 70; Geo. Hand, 68; Grace Moyer, 66; Bruce Millward, 64; Free Jones, 61; Winnifred Grant, 58; Florence Mc- Dougall, 57; Cecil Childs, 57; Carl Moyer, 53; Douglas Hall, 40; *Evan- geline Barker. 75 per cent. honors; 60 per cent. pass mark. (*) Absent. 100; Edgar Birrell, 100; Russel Aik- ens, 100; Effie Camps, 95; Edwin Mc- Callum, 80; Alfred Fonger, 70; Mar- jorie Loukes, 70; Margaret Wilcox, 50; Robert Hunter, 50; Absent, ir. Class 3-Edna Camps, 97; Herbert Hilts, 88; Edward Unwin, 80; Irene Leslie, 70. Absent, 4. Sr.4--Laurel Williams, 96; Reggie Baisley, 91; Charlie Moyer, 79; Mary Pattison, 78; Walter Carpenter, 76; Roy Fountain, 74; Ralph Cocks, 66; Tom Bailey, 62; Fred Woodcock, 61; *Bertha Mallory, *Melvin Millward. "Jr/U-Elizabeth Hodgson, 74; Don- ald McCollum, 73; Cameron Dunkin, 73; Doris Dunkin, 70; Florence Jar- rett, 69; Grace Camps, 68; Helen Best, 68; Guy Millward, 67; Verna Camps, 57; Clare Moyer, 57; Henry McLean, 54; *Myrtle Furler, *Violet Harper. Sr. 3---Margaret Kelson, 82; Martin Best, 85; Ralph McIntyre, 72; Nor- man McIntyre, 69; Marjorie Macken- zie, 68; Geo. Smith, 66; Yvonne Mac- kay, 60; Edith Wells, 55; Willie Tobin, 53; Pat Hand, 51. ‘Class 3. Dietation--Edna Camps, 96; Edwin Unwin, 92; Irene Leslie, 88 Absent. 3. GRIMSBY CENTRE SCHOOL Names in order of merit. Br. I-Eva Haws, Dorothy Duck, Hugh Anderson. Jr. 2--Henry Haws, Bessie Cameron Jr. 3---,Pear1 Pearson, Charlie Hurd, Harold Book, Clifford Johnson, Frank Cole. sro-Margaret Hurd, Melinda Hil- bury. _ WINONA PUBLI'O SCHOOL REPORT Sr. 3--Minnie Southward, Margaret O’Connell, Jack Elliott, Melvin South- ward, Elmer Pearson. ----- FEBRUARY DOMINION CANNERS' INCREASED PROFITS up a large p sales were greater than ing the inter, the profits T those of 191: staged, to the and to the clo ses Third Class, 0; pass, 480 Herbert Bar Class 4. Arithmetic School Reports my Willie Stu Absent f GRIMSBY " WIS-II MARION I. STEWART, Prin ANNIE. B. HURD Absent 111 Ltd., shows amounting to increased cost of production {its were $75,000 greater than , 1918. This was due, it was to the large volume of sales '1mer Harv THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO II Jo m emin HUNT, Principal " 1t from exam ARMSTRONG RO0M2 rithmetic.-- Alec Wilcox, Birrell, 100; Russel Aik- ilfr ement 1nson Jat )mpany w wk of can apploxima in 1918. BEACH {0031' l annual meetin on, *Ury Honors, 1IfiLriyIiEi. RENEE? m b14151 " B held at the head I The report states arable weather con- my was able to put " canned goods and oximately $2,00(h000 itch ot watching of expen- It ll s, 95; Edwin Mc- Fonger, 70; Mar- Margaret Wilcox O 1a xams 11D P 2.-The tenth the Dominion tl increase in 75,000, as pre- H CHOOI Notwithstand Smitl I‘e PRIMER? M It ll 1e meie WEE-3'53 ot dir- ', head gare Grit John John H nte 13L ar mg] b “It A very pleasant and enjoyable even ing was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W .J. Sehwab, Bolton Ave- nue, GRIMSBY, on Saturday even- ing, March 6, when they celebrated their twentar-fift& wedding anniver- sary. Between forty and fifty guests many being from Hamilton, Toron- to, and other outside points, assem- bled in the late afternoon, and ex- tended their hearty congratulations to the couple upon their long - and happily married life. War. MOORE’S Mar. 1rr---"Heart of Ferguson. Mar. Ira r. SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The evening, after the wedding breakfast, was devoted to games and social intercourrse, and the gathering broke up at a late hour, after a most pleasant time had been spent in re- newing old memories and creating many new and most pleasant ones. Gifts of a costly and appropriate nature were presented to the bride and groom by their many friends and the bride was the recipient of a suit- ably engraved golden wedding ring, from the groom. ' NOTICE Arrangements have been made with a reliable firm to supply the mem- bers ot the GRI-MISBY Horticultural Society with rosebushes at wholesale prices. These are imported -twp- year-old budded plants. On accou'nt of the scarcity of stock this season members should at once take advan- tage of this opportunity. Price lists may be seen at the office of the Sec- retary W. B. Calder or at Hillier & flons. Selections must be made and the lists handed in to Dr. Brownlee not later than Saturday, March 20th. A sumptuous wedding-breakfast was served about seven o’clock which was thoroughly enjoyed; the courses heing interspersed 'by short speeches and toasts. _ In loving memory of our dear and only son Faerest Wadge, who died March 10th, 1918. One precious to our hearts is gone, The voice we loved is stil1e.d The place made vacant in our home Can never more he filled. (lriiiiiiiiii, Our Father in His wisdom called In its dawn this fresh young life Which awaits us now above Resting in the Saviour's love.. Mr. John Cole, a life long resident of North GRIMSBY passed away at his residence on Monday, Mar. 8th., 1920, at the age of 78 years. He is survived try three soiis, Isaac and Albert at home and Herman of Ham- ilton. The Funeral is taking place to- d Jesus There h THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLAR LAND DEAL PUT THROUGH AT WINONA Mr. G. L .Walker of Branttord, has purchased the home and fruit farm from Mr. Chas. Leggett, and 46 acres adjoining the Leggett property trom Mrs. Murray Pettit, all South of! the Highway. W. C. Dawe hut the sale through. . I at. pr. Dr pr. ay at. " " 1i bu , M--'Shirley Traye"---Clata K ball Young. _ I ft0--"fhrl Who Came Back Ethel Clayton. ss81---"When Doetor's Disagree , 17-"Turn of the l aldin'e Farrar. , 22--"Re Comes up Doug. Fairbanks. I M--fShirler Traye't. A story 1 West" tout wyn's grea' Plains." "HE A IIT at Queen's I 14 M M AI DEATH OF JOHN COLE grant that we may meet in glory at Thy feet. It SPRU Father, Mother and Sisters MOO ELSII 11 un Within on Ill " goarehe When D0ctor’s Disagrm Normand. My ‘0“?! 1t nox "" ON ( nir ot ot nr Distu trt" tship Jam; FERGUSON arr at the Wheel"---' It tt THE 'WILDS LINE -UP the WiIds't-EIsie on ine HERE Mat Cemetery p Vim Spet Wr let Chapl PRI ome " lara Kim- 3miling " ty Door TE ti) ti) t 3] EEEIEIZJEHZ G. F. GLASSCO & CO., Limited 28 KING ST. EAST - - HAMILTON, ONT. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RAW FURS We have’a good stock of the following:-- Five Noses Flour Thistledown Flour Purity Flour Gold Medal Flour Big Loaf Flour Pride of Valley Flour Corn Meal Buckwheat Flour Bran, Shorts, Crushed Oats, Baled Hay, Baled Straw, Poultry supplies "' . always on hand . , See us about your requirements. V Special prices in large quantities of flour Delivery leaves for West 9.30 a.m. For East 3.30 pm. H. P. SHEPHERD & SON For Spring Painting PHONE 157 WE ARE OFFERING I: Floglaze Enamel P Phone 239 Flat Wall Varnish . 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