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Newmarket Era , October 13, 1922, p. 3

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ens Copies of French by Expert The- to Mil El Thay coma In French Floral Style of and era are enabled to offer our Customers their choice at very moderate prlos of Frank Baker Jean Jhonsim Class Trio AS AS THBY LAST Danford Roche ill Holllngsljoad Oats Br Barley i I Jn maid Adair Marshal Ola Sweat Cor and Saccate has been our through AND QUALITY j DURABILITY HONEST WORKMANSHIP MODERATE IN PR10E Archibald uric Glass Sheaf of Oat Council for A number of influential itihe Hoard of Trade for the purpose Gordon Bales of Toronto of the Provincial Hygien and Dr Andrew Grant of i who Is also a member of the At the close an formed for Newmarket with Mayor Cane as President P Scott Medical Health Of- Sunday was a good day iiLvh riies and Sunday School re well attended Large choir I an vniiis and anthems also a solo by Mr A Eves The Illustrated Mission by the pastor on the Peace District was exceedingly Inter- ii IfstTH villln for lin the congregation for tho settled took place lehope was born am spent his early Held and miles Canadian North anil evening for re lief work In Northern Ontario ln rebuilding of Methodist Churches and and ping same A generous response requested There were 315 at Sunday School Sunday the largest attendance on record for an ordinary Sunday High of Joining in the Ihe Town Band A number the discussion and the was passed pledging Ihe sup- it the Board of Trade financially otherwise and the following littee appointed to take the mat hand at life la the county Orange charge Fred and President The Executive recommended me recognition be Bleckley a member 10 has taken a very affairs of the Town to hold a Banquet day evening and make following being appointed to carry out quel arrangement Rev Robinson of Lloyd- of am L L Lawrence of Grand Chaplain of the Gram iodge of Ontario West Tin la survived by his Robert or Lloyd town of Board j late lMis R lary Presentation Committee Messrs K A and the President The Mayor read a telegram that he had received regarding the sufferers in the great North fire and was as sured of the hearty support of the Board In making donations- as gen erous as possible Mr Fred Lundy reported the work done by the Advertising Committee last year and asked for Instructions regarding the coming season Last year nearly was spent for this purpose of which was granted by the Town Council The decision was In favor of reducing the approp riation to for the coming year The question of holding banquet the coming similar to Introduced by Mr strongly advocated its Place Friday night to consider the or a new Principal Present Mr J Harvey Dil lon Watson Rev J Wed- Mr A the The Board of lk Eight applications were received fori the position and after an hours Iflwrallon two were for the Morton The however de cided not to make a choice without a Interview and this was left ilb the chairman to arrange- A small account for bulbs to dec ile the flower beds at the school was passed and the Board Mr Manning of Tweed v appointed principal at a salary of I interview with all i Intuitu PIT by I I Mrs own and Mrs These were all present a ml as also the brother William Wauchopi Clarence Arnold Clements 3 Olive Sutton George Beckett Class Potatoes Gordon Beckett I Clarence Gwendoline Ferguson Francis Clarence Sharpe Idella Class Sweat Agnes Foster Class Phlox Louise Slack Class Pressed Weeds Ronald Kay Violet West Sua ANOTHER BANK ROBBED MASKED HAW GETS Man branch of the Montreal noon today locked the manager anil Junior clerk in the vault unlocked tellers cage scoop ed up in cash escaped in walling automobile which was- standing in a lane at rear of the building Throe other men were in the oaf which bore no license number Altona is about ten miles from the ManitobaNorth Dakota boundary THE GREAT FIRM Cobalt pot Disi An intra Pair OF GLASSES Every upon pair few nvBM LIT US THAT PAIR Atkinson Co to two unidentified bodies today in Hiliiard Township of Earl- ton has brought the total known death foil of last weeks terrible forest fire lo At with the prob ability this figure will be exceeded when the full truth is known The property loss or more It Is estimated thai set tlers homes have been burned and lhal persons are homo Watson Class 22 Weed Seeds John Jack Foster Alms 23 Pressed Leaves Kay llollnsshead I Nope Splicing Joe Bale him 45 Wooden Mallet Joe Ball Ted 11 Work done with knife Marshall 12 Willie 13 James I Geo 11 Allen Li Ways of Cooking Apples 1 Kathleen 6 Olive 43 Ways of Cooking Po- Violet Wo r Kathleen Mtuiiiui Olive Class Barry Tarts 1 Gladys Olive button 14 Olive 12 Violet West 11 Marshall Oiindan Class BO Yea Biscuits 1 SI 13 Gladys tamieson 6 14 14 LUNDY rjie Ladies Store NEWMARKET NEW FALL GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY Hosiery and Gloves The Gloves washable In Cuffs and plain varying In price from to All new shades Brown A Sand Grey Navy Mole A Brown Mercury Hose In Silk Silk A Wool fine Cashmere Grey Sand A Brown with Checks Plain and Ribbed with wide tops and narrow anklee Niagara Maid A Queen Quality Silk In all the shades Fancy and Plain Agents for the Famous A Corsets Rust Proof If You Want to so to Court try on Pleasure or Business call Up B LIVERY I Woods llonald Foster L Class 2B Collection of Edwards Violet West John Ted Sutton Class Nut EI Ronald Jack Foster Muriel Manning A Olive Clarice 8 Northern Spy Blanche 4 C i 3 Ruth Leonard Teddy Manning 11 14 Archibald Class Snow Apples Brown James Cooper 3 Ronald Kay 14 Norman Elmor Olive Rne Teddy Manning 11 Applo C Hinaman 3 Ruth Leonard 14 Ted Manning 11 Cyril Hollineshead 11 Arehtbald 19 John 17 Si Assorted Fruit Alleen Marshall Ruth Edwards 11 3 Jean Murray 4 Muryoe Lewis 11 May Kathleen Medhurst Class Bouquet Dorothy Jamieson Harry Kay Foster Kathleen Class Tomatoes Norman Elmer 2 Arombald Edna Benjamin Will Sutton Violet West Olive Class 34 Pumpkin I Will Sutton let West Olive Gieensides Vlass Muffins Sutton Olive 3 Ferguson Gladys Leonard Kathleen Blanche Winters 15 School Lunch Ruth Edwards Lewis Kathleen Median si i Class L6e Olive Bryan Jennie Lewis 3 Marshall i Dolly Clarke II Agnes Foster Class Seven Kind Stitch 1 Jennie Lewis 2 Sutton Dlllane A Clark Gwendoline Fergi SB Sewing Apron 1 Orma 2 Murvyn Lewis 3 Cherry 4 Gladys Leonard Ruth Leonard 14 May Oman ST Bath Towel 1 Jennie Lewis Produot Hap Ronald Kay Fosfter Jack Foster Allan Brown 14 5 Barry Kay Byron Brown Class Drawing 1 Olive Rohald Kay 14 Vidlet West Jennie Lewis Sutton T Airaksinen i CO Collection of Outs Orma Writing Orma Fred- Roden 3 MUrvyn Lewis Stella Levison Grace Burling Joan Murray 3 Eddie Ellison Ruth Leonard Lot Ut make you In a COVERED OR AUTO t A BOYD Prop Wight Calls n Elva Hill ass Writing T Gladys Jamies 3 Waldo Clark Leonard 13 READY till ftCMkl for The open for hunting a In Northern Ontario fapldly approichlogr South of Leonard rivers Nov north and west fi Delia Murray lne9e 0et 64 Speaking inclusive of the Trans- Grant Railway the Wm isth to Nov Inoluaive Teddy Manning i 1 Canadian National Railways Owen iraverse the finest hunting territory James Cooper 4 i country This fact with their Class 66 Speaking I regular train service The National Way the premier line Ferguson or the hunter The grounds is game for i most 3 Merya- Agnes Foster uL S3 Hiding Contest I The selection of Clarence mailer v Arthur Leonard 14 quires careful study The territory 3 Donald Adair 13 reached Hie Canadian National lines Jamieson north of Parry Sound Is already a 5 Billy favorite one but ihe new country Vegetable Judging I east and west of Is yet 1 Hilda 3 comparatively little known W the lunter and should therefore be Uve lo the follower of deer Ow Teasdah Evelyn Bruce Sawyer and 14 The Canadian National Railways are providing special train service 10 which with regular trains will meet 13 all demands Special trains will be operated as follows Leave Toronto 13 Station 1115 p Oof for Capreol and Intermediate points will be provided ready for distribution and may be obtained on application to soy of the Company or write Passenger Department Room 4 Harold Owon Strathoi 1 No 2 S S No 3 S NO S No No 6 School Game 3 No No 38 No 13 Class winning Highest Point j Bank Bldg Toronto 1 Norman Elmer S No Girl winning Highest Violet West NoUj goingr Winning High- a husking bee gat a kiss if you find a red ear No j some think I shall Im akin Richmond Hill Ool a few the result of a vote taken in th Saturday afternoon the question of whether or not a new skating rink should be built this finally settled the vote being in favor of building and Choice Steers sad against Work will be start ed immediately and it is expect 658 Choice Butcher Cows ready for use Spring I regu- that It this lation to the rule of the O A and the neighborhood of situated In the Newmarket Markets Toronto Market lb Turkeys TORONTO

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