Grimsby Independent, 10 Dec 1919, p. 8

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Th Honors, 1 George 157 Hilts 126,- Wiley 94; I Unwin 83; '10,; I 72; I sent) Spelling, Total, 250? Honors, 187; Pass, 100.-Mariorie George, 226; Ina Wiley, 216; Edna Camps, 210; Jack Wiley, 202; Herbert Hilts, 180; EdWard Unwin, 178; Irene Leslie 160;s *Beatrice Johnston 96. Grammar, Total, 100; Honors, 75; Pass, 40.--Marjorie George, 84; Ina Wiley 71; Jack Wiley 67; Edward Unwin 67; Edna Camps 59; Irene Les lie 44; Herbert Hilts 27; Beatrice Johnston, absent. Third and Fourth Class, Literature Total, 113; Honors, 84; Pass, 45.-- Muriel Ofield 113; Marjorie Ofield 108; 'Effie Camps 108; Wm. Stewart 105; Fred Burgess 104; Marjorie Louks 103; Russell Aikens 101; Ar. fred Fonger 10frAlee Wilcox 100; Doris Neal 100; Marjorie George 100; Edgar Birrell 99; Jack Wiley 98; Mae Wilcox 95; Ina Wiley 89; Beryl Russ 85; Edwin McCullum 83; Ed- ward Unwin 82; Robert Hunter 81; Irene Leslie 78; Margaret Wilcox 72; EIGHT WNONA PUBLIC SCHOOL Sr. 1v.-)aurel Williams (hon.), Reggie Baisley.(hon)., Walter Carpen ter (hon.), Mary Pattison, Charlie Moyer, Roy Fountain, Ralph Cocks, Fred Woodcock, Bertha Mallony, Tom Bailey, Melvin Millward (abs.). Jr. I,sV.-91arre Moyer (hon.), Cam- eron Dunkin (hon.), Joe, Rymal (hon.), iDoris Dunkin (hon.), Eliza- beth Hodgson, Guy Millward, Grace Camps, Helen Best, Donald McCol- lum, Henry McLean, Verna Camps, Violet Harper, Myrtle Furler, Flor- ence Jarrett. f Gordon Cole 69; Edna Camps 67; Beatrice Johnston 50; Herbert Hilts M. I Jr, eron Sr. 1H.--9fargaret Kelson Wonderful Books For Children “You have a grand stock of Children's Books," said an out- of-town visitor this morning. We admit it. "_. Really our display ot attractive children's books is bewildering. Never before has our showing been half so large or varied. There are books for children of all ages and at all prices. A special department and staff ensures helpful and prompt service, Robt. Duncan & Co. CLOKE ti? SON Stationers James St. and Market Sq HAMILTON ' Books, Stationery Leather Goods 16 WEST KING STREET .. Phone R. 1060 HAMILTON\ (Continued from Page One.) Sllllg1 HEPUHTS Boys' Own, Girls' Own, Chums, Scout, Chatter- box, John Martht's Prize, Child's Own, Little Folks, and others. Many are disappointed the last day before Christmas when these are sold out. Better get yours today. P Boys' and Grl's Annual -"- Jennie L. Wright, Principal THE GIFT STORE 84; Ina Edward Irene Les Beatrice (hon.), 'i"'ijj,i, Martin Best (hon.), Marjorie Mc- Kenzie, George Smith, Yvonne Me, Kay, Edith Wells, Pat Hand, Willie Tobin, Chester Patterson. Jr. III.-Raloh Hodgson (hon.), Elsie Dunkin (hon.), Dorothy Jarrett /hon.), Hazel Bolton (hon.), Frances Rogers (hon.), Kenneth Woodward (hon.), Verna Stewart (hon)., Grace Moyer, Bruce Millward, Winnifred Grant, Evelyn Budge, Carl Mayer, Florence McDougall, George Hand, Cecil Childs, Fred Jones, Douglas Hall, Emily Livingstone, Evangeline Barker (abs). ' lst C1ass.--(E. Jarr_att, J. Hodgson) R. Patterson, (A. Cole, K. Carter), M, Smith, It. Sn ith, R. Best, G. Abbott, D. Brown, C. Childs, C. Douglas, M, McPherson, F. Mayer, D. Livingstone, G. Pawson, H. Pawson, N.. McPherson. B. Primer.--M .Hand, E. Grant, G, Rymal, H. Cottington, R. Cole, E, Grant, F. Forrow, C. Penfold, L, Becket. _ Sr. 1I.--HEdith Smith, Evelyn Smith Nancy Weston, Lizzie Ross, Jeannie McLean, honors), Harry Maddox, Mil- dred Brown, Fred Stewart, Pansie McPherson, Cora. Pentold, Lloyd Har- A Primer.--) Leggatt. M. Smith, C Smith, N. Steward, A. McPherson, E. Nickinson, G. Ross, H. McPherson, A. McFarlan, R. Golden. Winona. Continuation School Form IL-Annie Johnston 8.8; Fran ces Nugent 72; Isobel Brand 70. Absent: Ruth Barker and Mar- garet Thomas. son per, 1 (abs.) Lyle Tufford, Lorne Smart, Leona Woods, George Terryberry, Edmund Juhlke, Erie Lumley, Francis Robert- Jr. Class. Hon.--ii11ie Wilson, Ina Johnson. Pass-Mae Juhlke, Francis Konkle, May Cainf, Arthur Brown Viola Hurst, Co in Morley, Theresa Juniper, Marjory Miln, Gertrude Bartlett, Lena Book, George Mun. Room Y. Sr. III. Hon. - Elizabeth Thomas, Velma Little, Margaret Robinson. Prudhomme, Deneila Durham, Clifford Jerome, Willie Groff, May Richards, Marie Amos, Walter Stirling, Edna Bartlett, John Pr-udhomme, Maurice Woods, Lola Foreman, Audrey Masales. Jr. II.--)) Dunkin (hon.), Bertha Lewis, Viola Patterson, Isobel Johnston, rl,?i','tt, Bivord, Minnie Un- win, Freeman cCollum, Andy Hand, Isaac Golden, Harry Jones, Eric Car- penter, May Davis, Alice Nicholls (Gladys Harvey, Margaret Rymal, Wilbert Gillian, Ethel Gillian, abs.). L. Pickett, Teacher. l Room VI. Entrance Class Hon.-Edith Hicks, Marion Laing, Dorothy Lister, Maud Byles, Harry Little, John 'Laing, Er- nest Juhlke, Albert Caine. Pass-most) Jones, Harford Cox, Pass-Stuart Finbow, Erma, Wilson, Chester Shaw, Ruth Andrews, Clifford Lumley, Ruby Brown, Willard Meld- rum, Helen Kennedy, Geo. Byles, Fred Prudhomme. Form L-Mean Griffith 88; Regi- nald Garrard 84; Miriam Hawke 82; Isobel Woolverton 77; Douglas Acres 68; Hazel House 63; Gladys Beckett 62. Partia1.--Hiirvey Felker 73; Beaker 41; Alexander Brand. 34 New pupil-Arthur Parker. BEAMSVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL. The following is the report of the Public School for the month ot Nov- ember. PasB--Arnold Huhtsman, Ida Ibbit- son, Greeta Ely, Harry Kennedy, Mary Jr. III. Hom-Annie Middaugh, Mil- dred Boulton. . Room IV. Jr. IH. Hon.-Pauline Snure, Mary Hiida1Baiiey, Florence Mallory WWW ‘WWW WWI WWW WWW P " 'var' [i': .4; Hunt Te ac Willis. 13" her l Tenders will be received up till I Saturday, December 20th, 1919 at six o’clock in the evening for the building of a cement water tank Iat\Grimsby Beach. Plans and I spekifications can be seen by ap- plying to Thomas, James Gordon Smart. Sr. II. Hon.--d3orothy Keown, All: gus Sweet, Gerald Ward, Madolin Smart, Geraldine Foreman, Donal? Thomas. James Jones, Garnet Claus', Pass - Gordon Doughty, Marjorie Hobden, Ethel Caine, Hattie Kells, Marion Erkhardt, Gertrude Hillier, Charles Brown, Minnie Richards, Paul Fester, Edward McPherson, Archie Moore. h J Robertson. Pass - Gertrude Good, Sadie Ibbitson Jr. II. Hon.--juth Snare, Madelyn, Teeter, Betty Laing, Rhea Smith, Bo- bert Miln, Evelyn Astle, Richard Miln, Dollie Stevens, Harry Edwards, Ja Stephens, Thelma Boughner, on Jerome, Donald Foreman, Murrayl a. Every, Phyllis Tufford. . id NOTICE is hereby given that a by- law was passed by the Municipal Cor- poration of the Village of Grimsby on the 10th day of November, 1919, pro- viding for the issue of debentures to the amount of $7,500.00 tor the WIP- pose ot granting the same by way of loan to The Canadian Stoves, Limited, and that such by-law was registered in the Registry dttfee tor the Registry Division ot the County of Lincoln, on the 9th day of December, 1919. Pass-Harvey Robertson, Dan te; ker, Earl Smith, Howard stirll g, Garnet Stouck, John Huntsman, r- garet Walker, Christina Bennett) el Moore, Harry Russ, Eilleen Webb, il- dred Lounsbury. First Book, Hon. - Cyril Ibbitson, Ruby Flerbrache, Madeline Shaw, Ar- mand Woods, Joyce Ward, Gordon Fer- brache, Harry Bradbury, Gerald Jun- 1per. Tenders Wanted Pass - Albert Jones, Billie Mackie, Freel Lumley, Ruth Tallman, Edwin Middaugh, Sidney Bradbury, Lloyd Dean, Albert Byles, Gertie Lybrock. Teddy Kelter, Harry Jerome, Marie Beatty. We have a client who desires to purchase a house and lot of about two acres; near the H. G. & B. line. Notice of Registration of Bylaw Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Parties having a property of this kind tor sale, please communicate with DATED the 9th day oth December, 1919. Sr. Prim. Hon. - Russel Tufford, Noel Lister, Oliver Keown. First Class Hon.-Ruth Robertton Margaret Kennedy, Clifford Round Gladys Orth. Bruce Laing. Jack Sin- auys Urtn, Bruce lug 1ir, Elmer Bartlett, Pass-Fred England. Room II JAS. A. LIVINGSTON & SONS WANTED THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO THOS. WILCOX, Grimsby Beach Gertrude Broughton, Annie Grimsby, Ontario 't.660+.606--606000006000606006000000000000000000.e a; Main Street West, Grimsby 2 ' WWW Room III. W. B. RUSS, Clerk K. M. STEPHEN " Jack Sin- Morley. So spoke Sir Adam Beck before the City Councirlast night in Committee iof the, whole in suggesting that no action lbe taken Just now in the ap- plication of the Canadian National railways for a renewal of the portion of the franchise of the Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto railway over city streets. Sir Adam held out hope that the Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto railway, now a part ot the Canadian National railways under federal government ownership, would be acquired by the Hydro and operat- ed as part of the Hydro-radial sys- tem. He stated that the deal was being held up until the acquisition of the Grand Trunk by the Dominion government is completed. Sir Adam stated that Hon. Mr. Reid, minister of Railways and canals, would not ll_|l|l|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_|_ WILL PARALLEL GRAND TRUNK ALL THROUGH NIAGARA- St. Catharines, Ont., Dec. 3.--"We are going to parallel the Grand Trunk all the way and construct through this populous district one of the beat paying electrical lines in the province." A new feature in the, picture game is being released for the first time this month. They are known as "voo-da-vil" films. They are one- reel features shéwing all the latest and best acts that are appearing on the American vaudeville stage. The management has secured two or these new picture creations, one for each holiday and we feel sure they will please. HOLIDAY SPECIALS Special noliday attractions have been booked for the Fruit Belt's most popular Playhouse, for Christmas and New Year's night. For Christmas night that famous picture “The house Divided" has been secured while "Lite's Greatest Prob- lem" will be shown on New Year's night. B Class Hon. - Freddie Barnes, Dorothy Doughty, Franklin Laundry, Winrtitred Konkle, Harry Seymour, Ross Bartlett and Margaret Van Every, Phyllis Winn, Tommy Hobden Bobby Lounsbury. “V””J uvv-uwvw-a- Pass - Haddon Meldrum, Ralph Ferbrache, Myrtle Johnston, Lloyd Smith, Gordon Blaylock. A Class Hon.--may Martin, Bessie Walker, Ronald Hewitt, Harold Stir- ling, Ronald Prudhomme, Joe Rich- ards, Verna Cosby, Francis Stevens, Marguerite Brown, Alec Coverdale, Leslie Huggins, Margery Nodwell, Margaret Webb. Pass-Florence Lilian Keith. Par-Russell Garrold, Erma Mer Ntt. r, spun: @1870 P3fiiiiliL'llit'j1 51111.01! 30 §¥8$§COUGHS The MODEL DAIRY For Pure, Fresh Milk and Cream Phone 410 ELM STREET CALL 0N Room I. GRMSBY P.0- Box 432 out iii/il/tT.? Palmer part with the Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto railway until the Cana- dian National railways were assured of access into St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, Welland and Port Colborne, via the Grand Trunk. His assurance of early construction of a radial line through the district to parallel the G l .R. had reference, to the pro- jected Hydro-radial line from Toron- to "to St. Catharines with the inten- tion ultimately of proceeding to the The following letter was received trom the Canadian Fire Underwriters Association which carries a timely warning anent Christmas Decorations and dislays as regards fire:-. Dear Sir:--. ', Following our usual custom at this season ot the year, I beg to callyour attention to the dangers to life and property from Christmas decorations, displays, etc., which are frequently made at this time of year. The use of Christmas greens, harvest speci- mens and other inflammable mater- ials such as draperies, scenery, cot- ton to represent snow, and the like, (especially in connection with elec- trte and other lighting systems), is decidedly an increase of hazard, it being impossible to make displays of that nature perfectly safe. Ni "Any change material to the risk but within the control or knowledge ot the assured, shall void the policy, The Statutory Conditions of your Insurance Policy read in part as fol- lows:--- as to the part affected. thereby, un- less the change is promptly notified in writing to the Company or its lo- cal agent." ' In addition to the danger to proper- ty trom the displays referred to, the dangerrot life in crowded stores or places of meeting, by reason of a panic occosioned by fire, even though it be small and easily controlled, is bo great that the Underwriters, who have made a study of such hazards, would fail in their duty should they not give this warning. SAFETY FIRST AT CHRISTMAS TIME agar PARKE & PARKE, Ltd. Mc per car Macnab " and Market Square HAMILTON, - ONT. if a River WHERE}!!! Wednesday, December 10th, 1919 In some phrtions of Switzerland granite is so plentiful that it is used tor talepragh poles. To take the place of bridge wort under certain conditions, a hinged false tooth has been patented. LAYING H. P. SHEPHERD & SON All essential, to keep poultry in a healthy condition. Do you feed a Dog? We sell Dog Biscuits, 18c lb. We also handle most of the leading brands of Flour. The storm has blown down and damaged the smoke stack at Dominion Canners' Factory, which has put us behind four days work. We have about 12 car loads of Pears.and Apples yet to be canned and ask any women who would like to turn out and help us in this disaster to call us immediately. You can work either 8 or IO hours per day, either piece- work or by the hour. Call 38 for further information. Keep The Hens ake Noticé! FEED THEM CHARCOAL OYSTER SHELL POULTRY GRIT POULTRY BONE BEEF SCRAP . TODD, Manager. '5S.,,, fl 'ts I ’i ”Mi: tttt ii

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