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Newmarket Era , August 18, 1916, p. 5

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Robertson iiur Public Sgto st Newmarket good Item Security I crank Duncan Newmarket Wilkinson DENTIST Grocery Newmarket Over Dr Lewis oraclor Osteopath TREATMENTS Sinusoidal plelBar Currents OUR LOCAL NEWS rf A let BrflUbgeY properly on Prospect Ave and Is making extensive improvements Mr Albert Shanks has purchased the farmof Mr John Curtis- on the concession of King Mr Curtis badly injured a couple of ago by falling off a load of hay rrchSt Pbone 224 Newmarket J in Medicine of also Licentiate College member of Royal of England Shldi Hospital and Ear Nose and at London En Main and Telephone HO Citation Hotel Llcemet The lime expired on Tuesday to apply for a license to keep Hotel af ter the of September All the Hotels that are at present licensed in York have made application as well as the King George Hotel in New market Dunn Obstetrical Diploma MATERNITY NURSE P Morton Estate and Fire Insurance C TCUMAKKRAND JEWELLER Park Avenue New Post Office Bert Green AND PAPER HANGER Ave 2nT house from Queen Street Newmarket p Box Bolton HewlUi Painter Paper Hanger and House Decorator Corner Niagara and Street New market A NEWMARKET of Voice and Dealer in all kinds of Music- lDlrurnents and Repairs PIANO TUNING Agent for Columbia Grafono- Graphophones and Records oolftp lock Prompt Service Reason Why Many persons are heard to express surprise or criticism because we do not publish items referring to certain soldiers being at home for their last leave before going overseas or items which In any way indicate that certain battalions have been or are about to be sent overseas These Items are eagerly looked for and are Interesting news but the papers of Canada have been warned by the Press Censor to avoid the publication of any such items in their columns or allow to be published anything which might con tain information of value to the enemy If then certain events are not chron icled as the public may know on whose to lay the blame New Harness Works attention of Bra readers Is call ed to the announcement in this issue of Mr Fred Nottingham who has se- Homo Garden Contest A Home Contest among the boys County of York wis conducted for the first time this season was under the management of the local branch of the Department of Agriculture who supplied the seed plan and instructions in planting These dens have- all been visited most of them twice during the last five or six weeks and judged The following boys are arranged in order of merit Everyone is to be congratulated on the quality of his garden- There arc only five- money prizes so only the first five will receive prizes Harold Summers -Newton- brook 2 Byron Hill Queensville 3 Leslie Markham Herman Rogers Newmarket Jack Davis- Keltlebyi Marshal Geer King Walter Thomson 8 Willie Charles Richmond Hill Peter Milne Queensville Clifford Merchant i f T 1 i jw rj mm m mm v5 p i aw j I V A iS Harry Lieut Jaf fray Robertson Surgeon B Greenwood Sergt- Sgt- Pearson Hill Sig Mortimer I Ross tfgtG A JEpworth Touring Car I j r Ford Smith Granger Gadsby Pie Grandy Hatch Town the premises recenty occupied Clark and Eves Special meeting held on Aug Present Mayor Cants Keith Deputy Pearson Councillors Doyle Walter Trivett Pte Henderson Sergt Geo Vale Pte Corp Bailey Corp Corp E S Cody Corp A Corp W Dixon Corp Dunn Corp- Godwin Hare Corp Hardin Corp J Hartford A Hare S Hartford Howard I Signaller Charlie Hilts Signaller Harry Hilts Sapper E- A Mitchell Irwin Jones Johnson Ernest Johnston by Mr Geo on Main Street South of Messrs Stallard Hills butcher shop and on Monday opened a full line of Horse Supplies as well as leather goods required gen eral public such as trunks suit cases club hags etc Mr Nottingham is a harnessmaker by trade having been engaged in that line for eight years in three years in and two in Sut ton lis work in all these places will speak for Mr Nottingham was a conductor on the Metropolitan or some linie and his genial manner made him very popular We haw pleasure in recommending him to our citizens He is a fel low and we see no reason why he should not make a great success in his line in Newmarket See ad p Herman Jas J J Mountain Kennedy Pte Kelly Corp Morris Harry Kaiser These prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction before August 1st but there is no guarantee against an advance in price at any time K ROBERTSdWi Ford Dealer Newmarket t I Be j J Is HURON NEWMARKET of LICENSES tt lie Era Office Private Reapers issued at private if desired NEWMARKET Newmarket High School The regular August meeting or the Board took place last Friday afternoon at the- Secretarys office Present Father Wedlock chairman and Messrs W G Jackson and Dr The treasurer presented the half- yearly statement together with the estimated expenditure for the remain der of the year The Hank overdraft is slightly in excess of last year hut after careful consideration the Board decided to ask the Council to levy for High School purposes which is less than last year We are sure the public willappre- cfatc the efforts of the Board to econ omise while the War continues Several other matters were discuss ed but no definite action was taken Considering the average per of those passing the various High School exams and the difficult papers in some of the subjects the Board Ml quite satisfied with the work of the staff during the past year Following bills passed Queen City Coal and Coke York Radial frt on coat Duly on coal 512 unloading coal Eves account R demurrage on oil 300 Robertson to chg to King George Co trans former P Pearson account 696 Win Cane Sons Bell Tel Co 374 Miller Bros Pay Sheet Application for Electric Light granted to C Freeman Mrs Richardson and Mrs Allen Water service for J J referred to Fire Light Com Water service for Miss Millard on 6cdar St granted Communication and telegrams asking for assistance to sufferers in Northern Ontario Area On motion the sum of was granted toward the relief of sufferers in Northern Ontario fires Communication from Canadi an Forestry Association read and laid over for further considera tion The ByLaw Committee intro duced a bylaw to levy taxes for 1916 was read a first time Council adjourned LATEST DESIGNS IN Head Stones Call before ordering elsewhere tot Stone for Building Purposes In Stock and Made GEO W MO E YORK MARBLE AND GRANITE JOHN and Importer of Foreign Domestic Granites and Mar- Latest Designs in Monu- JaUarul Headstones AH kinds work promptly 4eJ to Call and see before elsewhere All kinds of Elding Cut to Order O MOSS Box 412 to Eve Old Huron W6 Honey to Loan p find western Five to and Mort- Intereet payable Privilege to repay TOfwl as desired Old Wl paid off and JlW Bought No i Kifelntw private fcaUs- W Wknateed Established A S Victoria VJt Toronto Junior Matriculation The following list- contains the of York County candidates who were successful in whole or in part on the pas junior matriculation exam ination Normal entrance candidates who were also candidates for matricu lation have considered in the re sults In group one are given the name of all candidates who have Obtained complete matriculation by passing on the twelve required examination pa pers In group two are given the names of those who have passed on at least nine of the papers required for- com plete and have Obtained the maximum required on the whole examination In order to complete their matriculation they must pass In all the papers Indicated at one exam ination the standard for puss being forty per cent of the marks assigned to each paper In group three are given the names of all those candidates who have failed to obtain the minimum required on the whole examination but who have obtained forty per cent on each of at least eight papers with an average of Sixty per cent on the same Such Candidates have been awarded partial matriculation and In order to com plete their matriculation must obtain at one examination forty per cent on each of the remaining papers with An average of sixty per cent on the same Group is A Barker M Crosby Bull M M M Hansford M IS Keith A Marsh Miller J Morgan J M A Pugsley Robs I II Running Shields feon A J Torrance Group Wesley Rates lit A A A K one hist bat A Daniel A Hewitt Horner tag lit georn Lang phys Long Lindsay hist chern C A M cliem J Stiver M GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM Harvest Help EXCURSIONS TO WINNIPEG and From all stations in Canada Scotia Jet and east also north of Scotia Jet Aug 17th and 31st From all stations Lyn Out west to and including Toron to Weston- Meaford and north to and including Aug 18th and 2nd From all stations Toronto Fast Sound and west and south thereof in Canada Full from any Agent C Depot Agent Phono J R Agent THOUSANDS OF REQUIRED FOR HARVEST ING IN WESTERN CANADA Thousands of men are requir ed to help in the great work of harvesting the Western crop The task of transporting to the West this great army of workers will fall to the lot of the Canadian Pa cific Railway Excursions in On tario to Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta will be run and spe cial trains operated making the trip In about thirty- six hours without change or Irons Going Trip West to Winnipeg Returning Trip Fast I8 from Winnipeg Consult P R Agents re garding transportation west of Winnipeg GOING August 17th and From rontoStfdbury Lino and but not including Smiths Falls or Renfrew also from Main Line Bast of Sudbury to but not including North Bay August 10th and September 2nd From Toronto also West and Corp Corp G Proctor John West Master A Smith Wheeler I Dunn Gunner Carl Brodie Gunner Mont Brimson Bandsman Harrison Gunner WB Clark Gunner Ww Clark Gunner Samuel Carter Gunner A Martin Gunnerfe- Lloyd Gunner Verne Lepard Morton Gunner P Proctor Gunner A Sanders Gunner C Wesley Driver Lyons Inch Sapper Fennel Sapper Gibson Sapper S Murray Sapper A McCaffrey Sapper Harry Stephens Bandsman Ross Armitage A Adams E Adams Pte Roy Anderson F Blackall G Pte F W Bailey J Bell Pte Caldwell Brown Pte Barnes Pte E Barber Pte Geo A Pie Art Frank Pte Reg Norman Blair Pte J A Cox Pie P J Clark Pie Ted Pic A W Cox Samuel Carter LanccCorp Jack Chpadle Gunner Ed Arthur Cheadle Wm Cain Pte Stanley Draper I Laker T Pte Alf Pte Geo Pte Ptt Silas Miller Martin Pie J Martin Pte Ezra Morrison Pte FMillar Pie Miller Pte Mitchell W J Moore Pte W Manger J Moore Geo McKay John J McDonald Donald McDonald Jas McDonald McCullougL McKay Pte W McGill Pte Mcllate Newman Pie Norman Osborne Pie Potter Pie R Pearson- F E Penrose Pie J Robinson We J Rowland Pte Carl McLean Stewart Pie Geo Smith Pie W Smith Smith Pte J Shelley Stoddard Stone A Smith C Smith Pte Claude Vale Pte RegAVilson Geo West Pie C Wesley J Watkins Ward A Williamson Pie J W Wallace Wilson Wm P Wright a 3 Chopping Every 1 1 COAL STRAW HAY Give Us a Gall XT Prices Right TERMS 8TRICTLY CASH OLIVER DIKE Successor to Geo Forester Phone 4 W I IT j Enlisted In No Company Newmarket York Hangers Battalion Ashquab J Andrews Walter Aril James Abbs Wm Charles T J I 1 Graham Fred Godfrey Thomas Glover Leslie J Harden Joseph Harris Harry Harrison John Corp Hill George Hayes- Win A Silas Huston i Hill Sydney Hopper John Hartley Hugo Howard V Johnson Johnson Lcc James R Lee John A Lundy Henry Leeson Benjamin LoBlie Miller Marrllt John Mcintosh Alexander Meara Fred Mcthcrall J Brown McDonald John McLaughlin Carl McGOnlgle Rowland Corp Norwood John Nugent Waller Near Rupert OHcarn Frank Geo Pearson Pago Leonard John Piphcr Melbourne Peat Edward Pratt Albert 0 Racine Henry I i i South thereof Burrows Brown Lawrence W Thos Burrows Blair E Bailie Ernest Big Canoe Enoch Leslie Samuel B BoswclJ Maurice Barnard Win Brown Geo J Black Harry Beck Richard Marshall Holland George Bridges Victor Brooks Wesley Corp Brooks David Herbert Cole Percy Charles Oscar Frederick Corbclt Win P Connoll Wm Hugh Fred Cradduck Sapper Cooper Chapman Wm Donald Corner Wllmot Jos Donne Stewart J Dean Harry Donne William William Robinson J Eves Alexander Donald Alfred Ransom William Samuel Fee J Albert Forth Gee Bj- GodfreyAbraham Farm Laborers a ti WE MUST HAVE fT -r- 9 rj Excursions Going Trip 1200 TO WINNIPEG Return Trip East 1800 FROM WINNIPEG Going Dates August From TorontOSudbury Line and but including Flti of Renfrew from Main Line Eit of Sud bury but not includ ing North August 19 and September Toronto also and South thereof Further particular Age til I- ATKINSON AGENT NEWMARKET James Edward alley Clarke James Smith Frank Geo Saunders Walter Ed Martin Leslie John Thomas W J Towns ley Charles Thayer William A Taylor Martin Tremayho Thompson Frank Tunny Clarence Tqskey Walter Turan Thomas Jas Wellington Jas White Sydney M Wilkinson Corp Watson Oscar Sydney Wells James Woods Leonard Weir John Young Geo York f Men Who Have Jolnod 220th E 2nd York Davis A Cane L P Davidson Atkinson Pie Andrews W Plo M Butohor A Pto A- Camoron Pto W J Comer Pie E Crookor J Lomas A McCordlck Pto Marshall Pto J McKinloy Pte Mullen Pto Jos Patterson J A Pierre Pto Pennoltl A A Pierre Prosser Pto J Paltorson Jay Jr Pte Pie Hi Simmons Geo Skinner Town a end Geo J

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