Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , October 10, 1919, p. 5

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I if fif4 1 J I J V Mildred Haines Laura Black V 5 Cecil- Cutting class 2d Vase Mixed Flowers Its Vit k for Canada I Navy League of Can- fr ada fosters the splendid spirit that made the British the greatest of maritime na tions It organizes loyal Can adians so that practical work may be accomplished for the development of Canadas direct interests at sea The human side of Canadas Mercan tile Marine is Leagues especial interest draining Canadian boys to become the stur dy type of British manhood that won its laurels again and again in the great war relieving distress among victims of the submarine warfare and giv ing the sailor ashore an alternative place for rest and recreation to the places of doubtful entertainment that abound in port Why the 500000 is needed On Nelson Day October 21st starts a 3day campaign throughout the Dominion to raise necesTry to the coming years work of the Navy League of Canada Help the work by giving liberally As a na tion whose expanding trade will depend on exports we must educate our boys to the highest type of seamanship bo that they will be equipped to man our ships to carry our exports to foreign markets You will do your part in this work by con tributing liberally to the support of the Boys Navy Brigades the organizations by which the Navy League trains boys for our mer chant marine Every dollar subscribed will used to further the work of the Nsvy League in Canada the work in which you are personally interested as a Patriotic citizen Help by giving Conmittct for Province of OaUrlo Sir C A M Ho Treasurer Sir Edrauad Treasurer Martia Street Toronto 15 Farmers they save labor save time save money The Ford Truck is the most general- purpose implement on the farm The farmer can get his breakfast home take his produce to market arid be home again for dinner He can command the highest prices for his vegetables and fruit because he gets them to market while the dew is still on them He can take his hogs sheep and other stock to market as well as haul roots potatoes and apples from the field The Ford Truck brings the city to the farmers door It solves the problem of the shortage of labor A saving in horses a saving in men Ford OneTon Truck Chassis only 750 ob Ford Ontario Buy only Genuine Ford Parts Canadian dealers and over Service Garages sur ply them Because N ROBERTSON DEALER Newmarket i Blackburn Winter Sec lPeggy Raymond Marshall Edwards- 5OUve 7 Iaura Winter Frank 11 Harry Malloy Sec J 1rMarjorio Cherry JO See Hen I Cherry Class Evelyn Ross I Evelyn Dion oss Marehaut Class Barley Norman Dion Sec Sheaf I Class Slaniuis I Burgess -J- 3Haymond Dion J Edgar burling Sec Sheaf I Edgar Thompson 21 Burgess Gladys Burling Raymond Dion Class 5Rield Coni Longfellow I Bruce Black Oliver 10 Hunt Class Sweet Corn Bantam I Roy Blackburn Hurling Norman Elmer Leonard Wesley Johnston Dorothy Evans Eileen Class 7 Field Peas Early Britain I Dudley Watson Class ft Garden Peas Lux- Ion Vorley Bertie Allen Class Mangels Our Ideal I lames Aubrey McOill II Iran Stevenson Class 10 Turnips Carters I Walter Bert Phillip Kamber Edward Ferguson John Class Dark Red Laurine Hague Olive Edna Kerswill Madeline Wells Lewis 11 Lewis i Battle Dunham 9 ftlthoda 10 Class Carrots Chantenay I William Chapman Gladys Lewis Kenneth Stevenson Edward Archibald 13 15 10 Globe use 1 Olive Sutton i Webb 3Belh Davis Audrey Pat ton 2 Bruce 2 Tomatoes Mary Heiiry Imnamcn 3 Mildred Haines Winter 5 Lewis Class 3 Largest Squash David Blackburn 12 Waller Archibald Norman Dion 10 Raymond Dion 1 of CompMnd iWittrproof 1 Fh Class Sprinji Colt heavy I Eiward Archibald I Class Calf Beef breeil Cecil Dove 13 Bert 3 David Blackburn Waller Wilson Class Lamb Dove Hammer Handle I Gas Kcefer Norman Dion Wesley Johnston Class Models Hay Rack I Ross Storey 10 Give your roof the consideration it de- serves for on the roof the life of your building chiefly depends obtain a roof on your home which is satisfactory in every respect lay shingles which combine fire weather and wear- resisting qualities with beauty of design and harmony in coloring shingles whic last for years without repair costs and give fullest protection with perfect satis faction LAY I Class Nail Box Class 41 Half Dozen Cookies f4laricp Sharp Olive Thompson 21 Beth Davis Belly Newman 15 Class 42 Loaf or Bread I Terry fi Terry Hazel Dove Johnson Aliee Class Showing i Ways of Using Potatoes as I Dorothy Dew Alice Evans- Alice Mary Davis Sharp A POOF ii Once laid Ncponact Twin Shingles form a which is ideal in every respect a roof which is impervious to the ravages of a now heat rain frost wind or fire The illustration shows the layers which make up these shingles Every layer has its purpose and all materials used are of proven value r Twin Shingles are made in red and green I J Hay mom I Jennings Cook Viola Thompson Class Onions Yellow I iladys Dorothy Dew Edward 4 Burling Walter Class IS Parsnips Hollow Crown I Lewis Hall Class Potatoes Irish Cobbler I Wilfred Ferguson Aubrey Wood Leonard 3 4 Pal Ion Ida Ill Greta ft Karl I Class Asters Giant Comet I Vorley 2 Dura Wood Audrey Pallon Class Sweet Peas Slant Spen cer Hybrid I Marian 2 Sliarpe 3 Dorothy v Class Phlox I Terry Class Col of Weeds I Dove i ID Mary orint Dion Class Weed Seeds race Frank Burling Dion 2 Class Col of Insects 1 Dion 2 Norrnan Dion- Burling Class Col Hazel Dove BurlliiH it Class Col Grasses I Vonriiin Dion Evelyn Dion Col Native Woods I Jno 3 James Frank Burling Norman Dion Class Pressed Leaves I Viola IS 2 fiharpe 3 Kvelyn Dion Burling Class 2ft Apples I Sarah 3 Mary 13 tlrwl Haines Kffle Gould Class Snow Apples Vivian 2 Mildred 10 Stanley Terry 0 Class 44School Terry v- Davis 10 Margaret Marchant C17 Alice Fa wee 1 Grace Burling Class 45 Best Dressed Doll Davis J4 Clarice Sharp 9 Hunt 11 Lewis Burling Evelyn Dion Class 47 Crochet Work I Webb Ball Lennre Terry J Gladys Burling II Class Girls Work Bay 3 If hi lie Dunham Mary to Lewis II Class Patch on L shaped I Dunham Eleanor Bill 3 Vera Dorothy Alice Class Boys Pidille Contest I Karl Brfllinger Class Public Contest I Vivian Margarel WeeSfi Class I Daisy Thompson Lorine Hague Laura Black Class Parade li Class Chorus School I Class Boy winning of prizes Norman Dion 2 Cass SIS- Girl winning highest number of prizes Dion Drill I Bankers Special- Calves- 1 Cecil Dove Dolsoii David Blackburn Bankers Special Pigs I Cecil Dove BINNS HARDWARE NEWMARKET ONT I ffiSSil I 200 ACRES SEVEN MILE8 FROM NEWMARKET acres crop Balance pasture and Frame house and good barns Flowing well Price ACRES FIVE FROM NEWMARKET Average Buildings Price ACRES MILE8 FROM acres in crop Price 181 ACRES FROM NEWMARKET First class soil Buildings extra good in every respect Price 150 ACRE8 1 MILE FROM NEWMARKET Frame house Average barn Price 100 ACRES 1 MILE8 FROM RAVEN8HOE 3 miles to electric Firstclass buildings nice soil Price 200 ACRES 1 MILES FROM NEWMARKET Best of soil All new buildings acres crop pasture and bush Price 100 ACRES 12 FROM NEWMARKET mile from Close to schools Firstclass buildings soil Price 14000 1 Best It II IS ACRE8 FROM BRADFORD acres tillable Balance pasture Running water Average build ings Price 100 ACRE8 1 MILE FROM Firstclass soil and buildings water Price 100 1 MILE FROM Good building Good soli and orchard water Price 100 ACRES 1 MILE FROM Cement bouse good barn and outbuildings Price v 100 ACRE8 1 MILE FROM CREEMORE Good soil buildings Producing the very best crops- Price ACRE FARM A CHOICE BLOCK Good barn Average house 2 miles from shipping point Close to school and A snap at price CHOICE IN GOOD LOCALITIES FOR ALE AT ALL WRITE FOR PARTICULARS Box 301 Newmarket THOMA8 KELLY MUST REPAY OVER A MILLION DOLLARS Winnipeg Oct 3 Judgment given today by Mr- Justice orders Thomas Kelley Die contractor to pay hack to the Government of Mani toba the amount decid ed by the Board of Appraisal having been received by him In overpayments in connection with the contract for the Manitoba Parliament Building with In le rest at five per cent from July 1 The decision was made upon ap plication appeal by Thomas Kelly Ilia ruling the Board of Appraisers composed of Itohcrl Umpire Montreal Deputy Minister of Public Works represTillug the Provincial and II J Hurt re present ing Mr The contractor had charged mis- duct on the partof Mr In Hint documents wore produced Appraisal by Mr whhh had not been shown to the representative firm It was also al leged that Miv hud acted im properly In prenentallng the evidence Mr Justice In his Judg ment states hat he isunahle to find states that lie is unable In find duel on the part of the representa tives The In the appraisers re port which were questioned- In the ap peal were for repairs already made on caisson foundations 0 1 for prospective repairs on Ma foundations and for onehalf the expense of the Mathers Royal Commission j THE TAILOR DRESSED MAN IS HAVING HIS DAY To look well and be well dressed you should consult us Examine our Guaranteed Indigo Blue 8erges also some Extra Nice Silk and Wood Mixtures Infancy WILLIS and Ladles Tailor Main Street NEWMARKET t Enjoy Better Baking Use Baking Powder Co Limited Hamilton Canada

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