Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , July 2, 1915, p. 5

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DAY JULY nil BUT T J Robertson sMcOeffis WHAT Ml I ELECTRICAL in ERIENGE STARR leal Contractor ought he would rid asked to took his pwj- out to the rear leaving I and the offico man went li fe and departed Cry A Only of Race spoons i 11111 100 LOO Single irs la by Aurora L Load to more Frank I he IE lo Aurora tog- others I Davit Frank Duncan COLLECTOR Wilkinson DENTIST fc Terryi C Clark DENTIST almost olposile the King George Hold NEWMARKET The in the Method ist Choir treated the ladies to ice at the Inn last Friday evening- Whitchurch Council meets at next Wednesday I Generous Donation Messrs KJ Davis Son Ltd Kingston have donated through Mr Day is a motor Queen s The machine is of Cana dian manufaetnre and will he at sent forward to LieulCol Examinations i Dr J- Boyd junta in Medicine of also Licentiate Royal College of 1 member of the a of of England finical in Hospital and X College Ear Nose and Hospital Mam an Good Roads For North York A Ihf Newmarket Telephone HO lation Hours S WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER Church Bert Green WINTER AND PAPER At the session of the County Council last week Sir Win Mu- addressed the members on the advisability of extending the jurisdiction of the York Highways Commission in order that North York might share in l grants and that the roads in the northern portion of the count could be improved- There was considerable discus sion on the subject and it was fin- decided lo appoint a commit tee consisting of all the reeves of the municipalities concerned to formulate some scheme The committee will hold a meeting in Newmarket shortly and will report at the November session We hear that North York rep resentatives are very enthusias tic and thai there is a probabili ty of extending the pavement from Richmond Hill to Jacksons Point ran right into the buggy smash ing it pretty badly and throwing the occupants Mrs was on one Siuo fortunately no bones weio broken Mr expressed his regret for the accident and said he would pay for the repairs but declared that owing to the po sition of the street lights he did not notice anybody until the dam age was Quite a crowd of people were on the street the time and about were standing around Somebody picked up and carried off a parcel of dry goods valued at which the owner would In very much pleased to have re turned One would hardly sup pose that anybody would be guilty of such a trick under the circumstances Names are arranged order of merit Pupils whose average is or more are placed in honour Pass Those recommended have come slightly below pass standing but on the advice of their leachers will he allowed to try the work the higher grade to fi Honors Hubert Jones Stanley Casio Mary Christina Mu- Leo Margaret Palicryon and equal Carlice Turan Gordon Campbell Ste phen Clark George Cane Maude Fletcher equal Charlie Evans Jennie Stephens Olive Vera Lock Hilda Smith Sydney Simmons and Alfred Kir- equal May Mollenhauer- Helen Richardson Edgar Colo miss Trumans Division Dorothy Stone Senior III to Junior man Campbell Honors Louise Doris Lilian and Cane Nellie Moss Cecil ENCOURAGE IN LAKE Ave 2nd Queen Street from Bolton Hewitt Practical Painter Paper Hanger House Decorator RESIDENCE Corner Niagara and Street A NEWMARKET of Piano Voice and Dealer in all kinds of Music- at and Repairs PIANO TUNING for Columbia and Records Stock Prompt Service Issuer MARRIAOB LICENSBS At the Bra Office Newmarket A Remarkable Eclipso Every once in a while the good folks of Newmarket read of and go out lo view an eclipse of the sun and moon A wonderful oc currence in a way The sun gen erally has its own way shining out prominently and brilliant and occupying the main altenli of an admiring world Hut oc casionally the moon takes a no- lion to gel in the swim and she does a marathon stunt across the sky passes across the sun and puts it in the shade On July however the people of Newmarket will be treated lo an eclipse of the ordinary when the Garden Party in connection with St Johns Church will be held on the School Grounds A quar ter of the proceeds will be donat ed to the Red Cross Society This Garden Party will eclipse or put in Ihe shade anything of its kind ever pulled off in New market and we invite our many friends of all classes and creeds to be present and witness the occurrence Com With a to mea sures for increasing the supply of in Lake as well as to study the- general Fielding the new provincial fish turist is now making thorough ex amination of the lake The visit to Lake is one of the great many Mr Fielding will make this Summer to fishing grounds in On tario He has hist completed an in vestigation into conditions in Long Point Hay in Lake Erie one the largest spawning grounds for bass on the lake chiefly in order to study the bass ot the carp fish ing operations Further investiga tion will probably be made and It the carp fishing found to interfere with spawning measures be tak en to protect the bass Kate Kirk George Ernest Kirk Ross Hugo Audrey Alma Angus West Arthur Norman Edna Donald Forrester Lily Hart Delia Bur rows rteorge Morning Edith Bunn Mildred Johnston Verna Rogers Mabel Munsbaw Willie vey Kirby Duncan Murray mol Hill ri Recommended Sherman McNeill Frank Bowser Miss Division Junior III to Senior ill HonoursOswald Gerald White Grace Clark For rester Pipher Verne Lun dy Louise Addison Lome equal Pass Harry Thorns Douglas Rogers Leltie Huntley Violet Mies Mortons Division Sr L lo Jr Honors Florence LeHlond Peter Addison Elsie Simpson Ore I a Velma Simpson Kalh iLin Murray George Hill Norman Rush Lyda Glass Howard Morris Canton Frank Evans Frank Leonard Little Frank Wesley Bain David Tai Hazel Hose Stark Pass Andrew Jarvis Law rence Nelson Smith Elsie Wilson Gordon Charlie Knowles Edna Booth Myrtle Brown WaUon Reggie Simmons Mamie anger Trivetl Eleanor Irene Harrison Dougherty Violet Br em ber George Robinson Susie Bish op Recommended Edna Erica Basil Miller Nellie Patterson Pearl Miller Mies Division Primer to First Honors ftuth Pearson Doris dial lard Douglas Marshill Ivan Nelson Emily Verity Passed Hook Marvin Johnston Freddie Murray Ben Wilson Louisa Townsley Recommended Parks Willie Webster Miss Stewarts Division MADE IN CANADA WHICH GIVES Office Private issued at private if desired re- mm LATEST DESIGNS Monuments and Head Stones Coll oiaerlng jul Stone for Building la to LTJESBY FIRE TOWN AND FARM PROPERTY FOR ma know your wants P Box 373 Newmarket Newmarket High School A special meeting of the Beard took last Friday afternoon to consider applications to fill Hie slatr owing to resignation of Miss Quail Present Rev M J Wedlock Chairman and Messrs W0 Jackson A Ross and Dr also the newly appointed Principal Mr In response to the advertise ment Offering a salary of the Secretary read ten applica tions three or four were spe cially good After very careful consideration that of Miss Jessie L was selected unanimously Mis is an honor grad uate of Toronto University and a Specialist in Classics Greek Ancient History She has the Faculty of Edu cation this year and obtained a Specialist Certificate In Classics and moderns winning the ward Blake Scholarship as well an honors in history She comes very highly recom mended having won nearly in scholarships during her Uni versity Course KLOSED KROTCH Jr III to III Honours Lulu Moulds James Hook Charles Lister Russell Willson John Lis ter Stanley Smith Lowell Hewitt Smith Enid Belfry Passed Evelyn Mabel Smith Horace Violet Kenneth Hunter George Roy Fountain Mabel Weddell Alice Mary Recommended Charlie Arthur Cumber Alex Hills 2ela Ilea cock Myrtle Mary Pnrdy Clara Richardson Greta Miller Frank Division Eva Ed- Clark Lewis WiUIAMSCEDJE ROME CO DAVW Newmarket Ontario en Welders of all of Cogs in gear dealers in all kinds of OutnuSawmills Out- ling Boxes Saws Bells fthafUmg and Pullers Excursion Fares SINGLE FARE Good going and returning 1st only FARE AND ONETHIRD Good going June and July 1st Return limit July 2nd sold between all stations in Can ada Oast of Port Arthur Se cure your tickets curly at Grand Trunk ticket offices I Phone l Phone Agent 10 Jr III Honors Burke Shapiro- Thresh ward Beatrice Christopher Locke Pass Beatrice Chas Harrison Edith MaeDonald Gla dys Burton Sadie Granger Minnie Moore Winnie Hugo Ella Crad- Willie Moore Ross Florence Wilson Lome Thomp son Douglas Bain Joe Harrison Ivan Collingwood Robinson Willie Harri son Recommended Lucy Bishop Violet Wilson Alfred Jr IT to Sr IL Honors Willis Mildred McCarlcn Dorothy Penrose Pass Freddie Stephens Ken neth Bain Ralph Bain Roy Patterson Archie to Jr Honors Vondah Winu Marian Forrester Grace Kenneth Parkin Dorothy Crocker and Ed na equal Frances George Mildred Willie llarton Pass Cameron Moore Charlie Thorns Stanley Woodhead Nora Mcintosh Granger Willie Smith Hugo Violet Jones Recommended Alfred Primer lo First Honors Bruce Trivett fleld Evelyn McCarlcn Minnie Richardson Bruce Harri son Waller McDonald Leslie Rose Ethel Walker Audrey Douglas Bain Thorns Mildred Minerva Leone Rogers Una White Reginald Dons Elsie Campbell Eva Walker and Cam eron Hopper equal Evelyn vair Marguerite Lehman Recommended Nellie Frank Stone Bessie moil Miss Masons Division To Intermediate Primer Harry Collingwood AAdrwf Watson Helen Alex Rut- ledge Gordon lug Rag ton Bene Parkins Ella Cooper Fletcher Annie McGlee Chappelle Leonard Bobbie Chapman Edna To 3rd Tablet Bruce Blizzard George Lock Percy Jones Reg Hopper Margaret Division FOR Implements BUGGIES HARNESS BINDER TWINE AND OFFICE Opposite George Hotel On Mar ket Square Newmarket Many people watch the moon changes with interest While few may understand them it probable most persons do not Perhaps the following from an exchange may prove interesting and instructive A clear moon dicalos frost A dulllooking moon means rain A single halo around the moon indicates storm A double halo means very boister ous weather If the moon looks high cold weather may be expect ed If it looks low down warm weather Is probable The new moon on her back denotes wet weather If the moon changes with the wind in the East we shall have bad weather If the moon aright clear when three days old fine weather is coming When the- moon is visible In the daytime we may look for cool days When the points of the crescent of the new moon are very distinctly defined frost may he expected If the new moon ap pears with he points upward then the moon will be dry but should the points be downward more or less rain may be looked for during the next three week NOTICE to Coro ner of on Timothy fa J PAINTER PAPERHANGER ART DECORATOR ETC Wall Paper Supplied from per Roll and llunn on the Most Reasonable Terms ALL WORK GUARANTEED I ALL KINDS OF SIGNS PAINTED ESTIMATES 8UBWITTED Ted die Robinson Miss Mcphersons to Jr HI Honors Edwin Dunn Hook Teddy Marjorie Taylor Ruth erson Lennox Moffatt and Bruce Davis equal Passed Edward Ruby Moss Thomas Kirk Davis and Merlin McArlhur Marian Clarke Lily Bruce Oliver Mary Cecil Bond Recommended Reggie Joe Elsie Jr H lo Honors Evelyn Dennis Fer guson Nellie Ralph Min nie Dennis Archie Freddy Passed Alice Draper Charles Cecil Murray Janette Nellie Giles Miriam Eric Bond Harvey Soules Pearl Giles Wakefield Huston Ethel Recommended Leonard Moody Mlas MoBrldoa Division Jr to Sr II Honors Mildred Graham Lor in Walter Ruth Rose Tom Head man Nora Knowles Rivers Wilson Mortimer Sargeant Nellie Stephens Louise Burton Gladys Smith Ethel Graham Grace Brown Helen Charlie Cane Geo Whylic Kenneth Gra ham Clara Anson David Skinner Vera Turan Flora To 2nd Tablet I Annie Granger Ella Leonard Crocker Willie Thorns Anson Gladys Harrison Nellie Clark Kenneth Giles Miss Collins Division To Senior Primer Olive Arthur McGon- Jack Manning Gordon Trus ty May Huston Marion Draper Marjorie Hall Bernice Smith Johnnie Gibson Alice Verily Donald Stella Giles Alfred Dennis Win Murray Walter Johns To Junior Primer Jack Lottie Morris Edith McClymont Jean Burling Florence Barnes Gordon Stick wood Allen Parks Robbie tain Norman Parks Willie Leonard Tail Lillian MeCal To Senior Tablet Class Eileen Boyd Leslie Boyd The odore Simpson Alvin Hilts Wil lie Glass Nellie Laker Mario Jessie Katie Ralph Howard Draper COAL FOR Beet Anthracite Coal bar gain prices Orders filled at all hours Telephone Collision About halfpast nine Sat urday evening a bad accident oc curred on Main St opposite I he New Royal Mr John McMillan was driving his mother Mrs McMillan home after doing SODW shopping They reside about a mile and a half north of Town When just near brow of the hill Mr J the Agri cultural Instructor came FRANK Millard Ave from the North in his auto and HOME STUDY Course only mi UNIVERSITY KINGSTON ONTARIO SCHOOL OF MINING J- a io BIO A record crowd attended South Ontario Picnic held at on Sat urday altcrnoon and com plication by some ot those present placed- the number present between and For ten the picnic has been the biggest an nual In Pickering Township but Saturdays attendance far- out stripped previously held Every school day and Sunday represented while the farmers and their wives and for miles around called of work to swell the crowd There was a big list sporting events over twenty football teams school and Intermediate taking part All the other sporting events were well contested There was music by a number local bands and address es PuV toft until tomorrow the worrying you might do today Theres one thing that may be said In favor of a lazy man he never trouble halfway Children FOR FLETCHERS BOARD Of DIRECTORS V MEREDITH Esq B GMMkM Sir MacdaaaM Hon Rati C Maimer A Gordao H R tea- Wo UDGaral Capital Paid Up Undivided Profit Total And April 1915 289562678 iSvlKw THE CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS Traveller Cheque and Letter of Credit limed by tba Bank of Montreal will be by our Correipondent In The Bank or A NttloDiI Bonk a at by other bank at en route C G Ross Manager Newmarket Branclu Plasterer Newmarket PLAIN AND WORK OF EVERY DE60HIPTION IN CEMENT AND PLASTEH OF Conorete and 8tone Foundations Cellar Floors and Sldowalks CASTING A SPECIALTY Repairs of Any Descriptions Distance no Obstaole Drop a THE MONTH OF AND WEDDING CLOTHES Purchase where you have the best materials In the latest stylo and where Fit and Work manship are guaranteed A Is MERCHANT TAILOR Phone Main St MAIN SOUTH b BARGAINS CAW BE AT OUR SALE AND IN8PEOT OUR YOU WILL SOMETHING YOU v fell 3 South of Kino I Main GRAND TRUNK TIME TABLiJ Leave Toronto am pm pm pm NORTH Newmarket am Allandab 1015 It ASTORIA Leave Allandale am am 540 pm pm train does leaves pm 714 pm pm- SOUTH Newmarket am am pm pm Toronto 816 Arrive am 1018 net Toronto on Saturday night but J

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