Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , July 3, 1914, p. 3

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iinnuMffhn k Weeks bo postponed Pauls waa on account tte K be on a bo 0X1 rf The and Kitchen Mr j nubile auction on Saturday It I at pm at the residence ftUupWbyMr PO Field Aven it congregations last Sunday by the Siminfeg Norman lams and Mile Quartette in the is now taking month Vl iiM IfiVS holds wore the bar torn persuade thai tiro- ttiidllittt bars bo Tho fact Alex -Redhead- total for i vv election the S From Junior L- vv IV picnic which to have been held last Saturday was postpoocdon A unsuitable Weather until Wo IriiBt a largo number will meet at the Grounds at PM and by 1ark to west of Toronto UttlvorallylTluolo iI1h Mce I a good showing in the cttUy published list They arc as follows Theory Watson Junior Morton honors Piano Vera i Musical IV following pupils Miss successful In passing Piano held at the Toronto of Music in Primary Mis Morning Primary Kola primary Ieggo i Voting Again Monday The two bylaws providing for the of for borrowing jl000 for water works and fur permanent Walks will he upon next Monday Public meeting In Town Hall hear what Council has say about the mntUr ow ner should- attend Only owners and lift can vote Garden Party Dont St Pauls Garden Party and Hand Concert on the and I awns Wed nesday pruning Hand will lie In attendance Amusements Poifd Dart lames Rebecca at otc Ice cream etc will bo sorvod as an extra firstclass The ticket entitles holder to to be served from and spend a good Something Special a Japan ese House Kan Clarke KeilloMctlfate Arcjiie- Mildred Edna Willis Helen iiogart Charlie Harrison Alfred T 70 i Kottloby King Crook v lot Nolilolon 80 A 49 I Jackson 2 Ik i0 7V7 I Si Ward 2 Si Andrews Ward 104 St Pal ricks Ward 442 427 J 80 linn Swamp 11 Public School the resignations of Mi and Mrs Morrison aid held a special mooting mi Wednesday of last wMk and appointed four more The following have been 500 a year Stewart and Miss P Ill- other ao- oilier appointments- and I aid will two nor Union Services Following the arrangement last winter by officials of the Metho dist and Presbyterian un ion services will be lipid during July nd August For the month of Rev P Thomas will do all the preaching and the work of both congrega tions ami the Presbyterian Choir Organist will look after all the music The morning service will he held hi the and evening service in the Presbyterian hutch Independent Order of Specif faceting Wednesday rfllght July in Hall Mit chell will be present and assist the initiation of a number of a embers He shall Signet a beautiful set Of Madges for having secured largest number of applications of any Court in Ibis up June Harvey will accompany Mi Meeting called sharp All members ttl jipcied I- on hand 2 4 Hall 110 I While Hose 128 17 L 82 30 47 47 J Pine Orchard 48 Vivian 15 398 Majority for Lennox 493 i Mens Cotton 66x all Colors A 1 Honors Smith J Jennie t Stephens Moo Gordon Campbell equal George Cane Morley George Alfred Trusty Hutchinson Huntley A equal Alfred Kfrhysen Dorothy Stone Violet Stanley gar Colo Maud Murray fimall Harrison Charlie and Ivorlne Harry Passed Stephen Clarke Sydney Simmons Helen Campbell Hilda Smith Rogers Recommended Tack Goldsmith ill Margaret Patterson ill From Junior Primer to Sen Jrlmer Honors Winn draco Mildred Kwineth Parkin Fred Shields Dorothy Crocker Mcintosh Cameron Moore Willie Smith Charlie Thorns Francis Alice Stanley Woodbead A Willie Recommended Marion Forrester fill 1 Alfred Voluia Smart Bought at a Irate on the Great value at High School i students of the First promoted to Form in Commercial r not been received by the eotuviuentlv he is notable am exa I orm The results of the will not considered ait 1 Lower School on have been published l apartment Honors Ja Mcllrido McMillan Pratt J 58ers Fletcher Pollock j stark I- and oqu ffi Wal Walsh v Public School Promotion Examinations in order of merit Honor standing per cent of total Pass CO per cent Those recommended have come slightly below pass standing hut will lie allowed to try the work in Hie higher grade PROSPECT STREET From Senior HI to Junior Honors Harry Drown Ross Grace Wilson Vcr Herman Rogers Genevieve Taylor Jessie Hilts Willie Proctor Lloyd Richardson Edna Herman Herbert Ayers Rose Car Trivet Storks Gordon Hunter Leonard Birch Kenneth Brown Victor Garnet Thompson Passed Bruce Walker Constance Smith Roy Morton Jay Harmon Recommended Florence Bacon J Nellie Granger Norman Mia Donald Forester Duncan Murray Booth Doris Cane Willie Junior Senior 111 Honors Ross Hugo Passed Audrey Tr Rogers Wv Recommended Delia Mildred Johnston Cecil From Senior lo Jr III Honors- Hazel Rose Lome Grace Clark Gerald White Mellis Frank Evans Andrew Jarvis Nelson Smith corgi Passed Wesley Rain Emily Irons Myrtle Brown Edna Booth Hazel Simpson Susie Bishop Dougherty Reginald Simmons Bill Addison Orval Harold Forester Recommended Florence Johnston From Junior to Junior HI Honors Verne Frank Stark Passed Rhea Nellie Patterson Mamie Granger Robinson Recommended Irene Harrison Gordon rat wgl CLOCKS CO T ENGRAVIN I FINE GOLD WEDDING Rich Solid Gold and handwrought fashioned to look Veil with every style of engagement ring which it will he worn next to is marriage hand that bag be come so immensely popular of late various widths comprise our assortment the Tiffany deep patterns be- in mostly used Prices range from to ATM and Opticians TICKET AGENT GEORGE SCHOOL Junior Third to Senior Third Honors Louise Frank L Alma Hook George Alexia Gibson Alice Kate Kirk Angus West George Morning Harvey Kirby Passed Edith Dunn Martha Sandrrson Ernest Kirk Mabel Arthur Hill Recommended Frank Dowser John Thomas Winifred Traviss Hill Senior Second to Junior third Honors Lowell Hewitt Lulu Moulds James Hook Violet Russell Passed Elsie Wilson Smith Evelyn Grace Dunn Horace Norton Smith Stanley Smith Myrtle Greta Staler Enid Mary Mabel Recommenced Charles Moffat t Harold Gladys Dunn Junior Second to Junior Third Passed Greta Miller George Sarah Winger Freda Leder Mary Leder Recommended Alex Maitlpnd Goring Mildred Draper Earl Murphy Arthur Cumber Thomas Kenneth Hunter Clara Richardson Frank Mabel Smith Albert Robert Morris Second to Senior Second Davis Lennox Albert Oliver Runn Douglas Rain Thtesh- Fred Reggie Rrice First ilook to Second Honors Davis Laurie Hook Edward Dupertius Mary Moore Ruby Moss Evelyn Dennis Teddy Passed Violet Wilson Nellie Ralph Erie Alice Draper Sidney Traviss Freddie Nora Dennis Victor Kirk Reoommerided Wakefield Huston Pearl Giles Jack Gibson Ethel Lavson Lloyd Smith First Rook to VIU Honors Eva Shapiro -Bond- TUlma Elsie Christopher Locke Merlin Cameron Ida Blair wry IJfcbmaJi Kirk Aroma Hi Recommended Leonard Moody Miriam Charles Nellie Giles Primer to First Peter Addison Howard Morris Elsie Simpson Horace Cumber Percy Travjss Willie ONION SCHOOL PICNIC THIS LAD IE The annual Union School Pic nic of Oak Ridges and Jefferson Schools took place at Bond Lake Park A large crowd turned out ovii- two hundred sitting down lo supper which was beautifully prepared and served by the ladies of both section During Ihe afternoon several races were run- off the most exciting being the homing race nail driving contest and trustees race Prizes were presented by the trustees when the sports were concluded Hie results being as follows Roys eight and under Sydney 2nd Girls eight and under Jessie Smith Topper Boys ten and Smart 2nd Elliott Wood Girls ten and 2nd Hoys twelve and John Topper 2nd Gordon Girls fifteen and under Monkman 2nd Claudia threelegged race and Wood 2nd Lily and KUsey Hopper boot 2nd Harold Legge Homing race Mrs Thomas Nail driving contest Mrs Thos Afonkman Trustees TOME IO flwat Clearing of Ladies Blouses j Lawn and Mull- trimmed lace Insertion Reg to clearing at anu Crepe Blouses Lace and Insertion collar and cuffs also plain white Reg 200 for Another Good Lino Fancy Irish Keg 200 and Clearing a lot of Ladies Night Robes Reg and for and Ladies White Skirts Reg for W 2nd Fred Carter KETTLEDY Representatives of the Local Breech of the Ontario ot Agriculture will be at the Temperance Hall Kct- tleby Friday July 3rd from am for the purpose testing sam ples milk or cream Be- sure that the samples of milk are representa tive samples Do not wait till the last minute but come early Annual Decoration Kettleby Cem etery will be the of July TOWN LINE ITEMS Mr ami Mrs Goorgo Curtis for 36 years a resident of Manitoba are visitors at home of his brother Mr John Curtis on the Lino Mrs George Blackburn has re turned home after a weeks vis it among friends In the city Should weather prove fav orable the Bush Meeting Garden Parly of Line on Sunday and Monday next should prove as the preachers for Sunday artiste for Garden Party are something above the average young man that stays at home and docs not use his fran chise is not much of a citizen did her to her Mr J Walton by raoi him one of the largest ma jorities ever given a candidate ewmarkel behaved honorably to him and although lie had to battle against liquor and money he had the satisfaction of know ing he reduced his opponents majority by HOPE of the young people of this neighborhood at tended the Garden Parly at and report a good time Miss Cook- School teacher on the Line gave a picnic on Friday last to ho school chil dren There were also some old er people there I notice Hint he school teacb- of the Line is sporting a motor cycle with a basket The will fly now Too had the prayermeetings at Hope are to be discontinued for a while since people from a dis tance had started lo come Uncle Jim Era to I Newmarket Markets July 2nd Wheat per JO Barley per bush Oats per bush 0 350 Buckwheat per Bran per ton 26 Shorts per ton Hay per ton 000 per doz 20 Butter per lb 20 Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb 0 22 Ducks per lb 0 Turkeys per lb S3 Toronto Markets July 2nd Fall wheat per 1 Barley pub to Oats per bush Rye per bush Hay per ton Butter per lb ESS Per Potatoes per bag Chickens Ducks per lb lb per Ifi- If The average man gets a lot of unnecessary abuse while ho and a lot of praise after dead ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO

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