Newmarket Era, 6 Feb 1914, p. 3

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SB I At Homo Under of the i Church on At Homo will lake place m ihc Hair Lot noil Monday night promises to I Mr Oscar Morris a Timothy St from Mi Morton vvill ilio 1st March Mr Morton say ho i J lias some values in town Tluiradayuftcrnoon of Week Mr Geo McCInrc Tp farmer wan fined by Police MoRlHlralc fop tearing Im name document on In the Registry I i A I New Work Chop Mr Laws- has Ills new work shop on Raglan St In and his gasoline power Is giving satisfaction though like everybody else he would rather have had power Jlclsfi practical woodworker and his repairs have given good satis faction card In this Change of Occupation Mr J starts farming this spring mi the acres lately pur chased by Ills Grace Archbishop Mc Neil for lira erection of College about I wo mills south of Au rora on St Preparations for building Hie College will start in May Mr now has Ills soila water business fur sale and store and dwell ing to rout Conei niK3 the entertain- inent in he Town on Thursday evening Feb it under the auspices of- the Presbyterian Choir and Guild The program wilt consist of choral solos musical- mono logues by St Andrews- Club of Toronto volaes hut half over It sometimes commits Its old crime of lap of a way makes the man real an gry The pavements were disagreeably slushy In the few places where they had not been cleared off before the thaw- Council at Sharon next Friday I I it I a A J I Weekly No before was penitentiary PAY8 I Tho Mrs After an illness of eight days Mrs Mary Jane Barron died at her resi dence on the 2nd of Whitchurch on Saturday the 21th of January at the age of M years Deceased was a daughter the late James Proud and had lived prac tically all Iter life in his neighborhood years ago she married Mr Wrn Barron who survives her hut there were no children In treir home funeral on the following Mon day was largely attended conducted by the Thomas and the were Interred at Cemetery The pallhearers were Messrs Kershaw John Buckle and Reynolds The bereaved relatives have the sympathy of the whole neighborhood The game here Monday night Victorias of To ronto and the Newmarket team result ed favor of Victorias by a score of to 3 The halftime score was to favor of the vlsllurs Thellne- Jlowiii Duncan cover point wnrds Smith first homo of the Metro politan League Is to be played here lilghl with Aurora for a The Erin says Council in compliance- with the request of an Influential deputation of passed a bylaw fixing the license for sale of cigarettes within the municipality at The in discriminate supplying of cofflo nails to minors children In fact was the primary cause of tills drastic- action The health and morals of the rising generation must bo safeguard ed by every possible means How much does Newmarket Council get from thy sale of cigarettes i Oqouclora of Kevvm will lot Anerubiy Lot next evening by Mrs seeded her badly a few days wo the Carnival was quite Wednesday night- miss Cane won me best- A lengthy regarding p a fe minutes tf of rja wis the root burst whole from regarding School matters Is unavoid ably crowded out l Division Court Honor- held Court- herelast Monday in the Fire Hull vyhfeh was specially fitted up for the purpose and the Judge expressed as satisfied with change The Court Room was filled with witnesses and spectators though here were only two fighting suits One was that of Wesley Wallace who sued the town for loading earth hi which the town won and the other was vs KIrk oyer tho plas- a house The masjin won Court at am 3 KBrtLEBt TABLE LINEN for the Carnival to be held and lot wide on the Ice on Friday Feb lo1030 Prises will be given for the following Ladles Best Dress Costume Ladies Best Comic Ladles It ace Best Lady and Gent Skater Gents Best Fancy Costume Best Clowns Costume Cos- Best Indian Costume Gents Boys under years A prize of be given for the larg est- load of skaters coming from a distance of miles and over- and not less than In the load Admission Friends Mooting On Sunday Feb a special ser vice at he Friends Morning Meeting will be conducted by the Young Peo ple at which short addresses will be given on Friends views regarding Worship Baptism end Communion Feb Is being observed as Young Peoples Day by many of the meetings throughout America when the Young will have charge of the cos II J Sutton and A- norland by other young friends will speak on the subjects to Is cordially Invit ed Candlemas Day Monday lust was Candlemas day and according to ancient superstition as old bruin no trouble ahout see ing his shadow during the noon hour of that day he lazily retired to his den for another six weeks of blissful slumber The origin of the supersti tion which dates back to the century Scotch people of the lops used to say if Candlemas and clear therell be twa winters in the year and French Canadians in the early part of last century- used to say if the hear could see his shadow country people should have half their bread and half their hay meaning the winter was only half gone In this year of grace while old grisly could see his shadow in Onta rio he could not do so in Manitoba and other Western Provinces If Ihc tradition therefore proves he will house up in Ontario for another six weeks hut will disport abroad Manitoba and the West Special Agricultural Meetings Mr J of he Department with jug assistance of Mr A of Toronto has arranged for agricul tural meetings as follows KKTTLEBY Tuesday Feb Tp Hall pm Wednesday Feb Masonic flail A 8 pm Thursday Feb ID Council Chamber at pm and Auditorium at pm SUTTON Friday Feb Town Hall p The speakers will be J Tis- dale BSA of Brampton J USA of and J G BSA of Newmar ket An interesting educational exhibit will be given at Illustrated Lecture at night meet ings and special music Everyone wel come and especially ladles in the ev ening A very successful program was pro vided last Mohday evening by- the Christian Endeavor Committee when helpful papers were given by Miss Miller Miss and Mia Paul on the Lives of Samuet Abraham three notable bible churactCTs A beautiful solo was rendered by Miss Winch The Missionary Committee will have charge of the meeting next- Monday night The program will be provided by the Womens Missionary Society Something interesting Is assured Presbyterian Good congregations last Sunday at both services The sermons by the minister were unusually Interesting that morning showing under the type of potter Gods absolute power In disposing of nations The even ing text We speak that we know and testify that we have seen was dealt witli in an intensely practical manner as shown In our every- day lives The evening anthem Break forth into Juy was sung with spirit Mr Alex Eyes very feelingly and ar tistically rendered Hutchinsons beau tiful solo Abide With Me Regular WHITE go and So Jd- COTTON Regular for OBEY SHEETING for Regular 15c for lib READY MADE SHEETS regular for Regular for Regular for Packing In order to gel people Interested in the most uptodate method of pack ing apples a- Box Packing course was held in the rooms of the of Ag riculture the first part of this week The course was fairly well attended and some of the boys did excellent At Hie end of the course a Inspectors The report of the High School A Telephono Improvement Mr Herbert Smith who is now in Sudbury for the Belt Telephone Co sends us a clipping from the Sudbury Star which tells of a new system about being introduced there which we hope will soon find Us way to Newmarket The clipping is as fol lows Some morning in the very near fu ture Sudbury will be introduced to its new telephone system known as central energy The Bell Telephones electricians are putting on the final touches to the system and some night this week the change will likely be while telephone users arc sound asleep rti their cols and when they wake will find it Is no longer neces sary to grind a miniature handorgan in order to arouse central Every telephone user in Sudbury has been visited by an electrician dur ing the past two months who have been engaged in attaching an innocent- looking Instrument to the present tel ephones These are known as conden sers and are what enable the change over to be made without slightest interruption In the service They will all be removed later together with practically all the present phones I use here which will all be replaced by nil new modern instruments Especially the new wall sets to be installed in residences be an at tractive affair being neat and compact and occupying a space about nine inches square There are between and phones in Sudbury and the task of preparing for change over has been no small one The Is alt done now and is being re- checked After he change to central energy is made it will require a few months lo install dm new phones which when completed will put Sudburys phone system in he front ranks of Uptodate systems in Canada In- his last specter Dr Spotlon following recent visit here was received week and is summarized below After having noted some improve ments in the accommodations espe cially the seating of the Assembly Iloom it was pointed out lhal in some important respects he equipment is below the minimum demanded by the Department As to the present organization the- report is highly satisfactory it being evident that the Inspector considers it the best possible with five teachers He strongly urges the advis ability of adding another member to the stafT make a sixmaster school Under the beading Character of the teaching the report is in advance of that of last year and is the best of recent years In nine sections out of en the award is grade I and consti tutes a record not often attained Discussing the Pupils Work the examination in spelling gave results only average However the Science Notebooks and the BookKeeping sets of the Commercial Forms were found creditable The grading of the school Is again the very highest awarded by the De partment It being Approved It is believed that but a small per centage of the schools of the Province receive higher than Grade 2 approval This ranking awarded carries with it not only its own distinction but also an extra department grant of The report closes with the follow ing remarks One change has been made in the staff since my visit I congratulate the Board on the appoint ment of Miss Quail who bids fair to be a very teacher The Principal is proving himself an manag er tone of the school is highly commendable and the teachers are as siduous in the discbarge of their duty The next advance should be In the di rection of increasing the teaching force competition was held and the follow ing won prizes for the best packed box of apples and these boxes are oil ex hibition in the window Agricul tural 1st Harold Murray Kettlcby 2nd Frank Dove King 3rd Gcllalley King Charlie Davis Walter Kcltlcby Clarence Lloydtown Tho How Well Al a depth of feel the con tractor for the new wells struck a How of gals per minute in the last new well This How Is on an entirely different strata from the others and it was decided to go on down to the foot strata and still preserve the present flow The Council also decided last Mon day night to put every place on meter and the contract is lo be put into the hands of Messrs It Osborne Sons with instructions to proceed as fast as possible When all meters are on he new waterworks ByLaw will be put in operation The last new- meters cost each and the owners of the premises have lo pay for the cost of installation also adults children under spectators too gave in oyster supper to and teachers of Methodist on Jan program consisted of instrument al songs readings and Mr Chant one members the school and of the Homo Department very filled the chair Mr Louis Kenhtfdy had a bee last week hauling a barn from Edgeley Mrs Arthur Kennedy Is spending weeks at her sisters Mrs A J Two of the Indies Aid drove to Mr Archie on the con on Thursday night and report having a good time The League their meeting at the of Mr Ogden on the 5th line Friday night Mr J cattle sale at the Royal Hotel Saturday Prices were good Mr Davison our obliging merchant is spending a few days in Oklahoma USA Mr is drawing his potatoes to Toronto to per bag He had last year Mr Dyke took charge the Methodist on Sunday last Mr Mills Mr Miss Mabel and Miss were appoint delegates to South York Convention at Richmond Hill Feb and FURS LESS COST TO CLEAR Stacks of Bargains in Wa terWear GobdB6ye SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SWEATER COATS- From upward again as Why Because we do not any Shoddy or Shop Worn Good We will be pleased to show the that Wear US V And more than the Profits making the Price Below Cost Special to 1 fine wa repairing WATCHES- CLOCKS JEWELRY DIAMONDS CUT 3- ENGRA The Early Purchase of a Watch 1 for son or daughter will prove one of the best educators I well- II The Late Mrs Maggs Two years ago last summer Rev A J- In St Pauls Church Newmarket while on a visit to his sisterinlaw Mrs Arthur Uil- roy if The following obitu ary of his wife Is clipped from lie London England Observer The deepest sympathy is extended by the whole of the East to Ihe A- J Bolton Maggs senior curate of Christ Church on the of his wife Mr Bolton is one of the best known clergymen of East London and tie has been unspar ing in Ids efforts on behalf of the Church In this crowded area The bereavement which has come so early and so suddenly upon him is a very severe one Mr and Mrs were greatly attached to one another and were mutually helpful in carrying on their religious work The funeral of Mrs Maggs took place on Wednesday a Memorial Service at Bow Parish Church preceding the inter ment The service was conducted by the Bishop of stepney assisted by Canon Buckley Canning Town and the rector of Bow the Rev J Kit- eat Th rector of the lev C Chard who conducted the service the graveside was also pre sent In addition to Rev Bolton Maggs and the chief mourners the congre gation included the Mayor of Stepney Mr A J P the Rev Rev P Morris the Rev P Miss Hughes Mrs Goodman Mrs Hastings Miss H Miss members of the lay staff and friends from and others Mr J organist at Spital flelds Church presided at the organ and the choir of the church was augmented from Parish Church The service was brief but impres sive The Bishop of Stepney opened the service Canon Buckle read the solemn passages from St Pauls epis tle to the Corinthians and the hymn Now the task is oer was sung The Rector of Bow read the prayers Other clergy who took part in the prayers were the Revs Jack son P B Thorburn J Harper and S Stock Beautiful wreaths and flowers were sent from the following The Rec tor of and Mrs Chard the staff the parochial working parly the Lads Club the Nest and St Marys Girls Club members of the Bible Class and Mens Club the schol ars and teachers of the day school all In connection with the Spitalflelds Pa rish Church Dr Councillor and Mrs Goodman the Misses Mabel and Octvla Mrs Mrs Pook Miss Young Miss Miss others from the members of the family Mrs Bolton was the est daughter- of Andrew Bolton Gllroy of Birkenhead Taken ill on Tuesday January she died on January from despite the devoted attentions of Hastings end Stuck and Nurse Site leaves two daughters aged seven flvoyenrs Mrs Jane Bingham widow of lie late John Bingham died at her home in Vivian on the of January a the advanced age of The end came very quietly and peacefully Wednesday morning at one oclock Deceased was a devoted member of the Presbyterian Church highly re spected and much beloved by her fa mily and friends She was the mother of children five sons and Ave daughters John of West Toronto James of NewmurKci Deceased Walter of Toronto George and Jo- seph Of Vivian Mrs Smith and Mrs of Toronto Mrs of Edmonton Mrs J A Mitchell Miss M Bingham home Mr Orion M A of Knox Col lege conducted the funeral services and interment took place al Cemetery on Friday Jan The pallbearers were six of her grandsons Dr W Gordon B McCormack G Smith A Bing ham of Toronto George Bingham of West Toronto and John Bingham of Newmarket Particularly sad Is the facl that the son John who at tended he funeral apparently In the best of health was stricken with pneumonia and died on Thursday the same hour From the Toronto World The funeral of the late John Bing ham who on Thursday succumb- to an attack of pneumonia at his home took place on Saturday after noon to Prospect Cemetery and was of the largest seen in ward sever for many months The run era I service was conducted at his late residence Annette St Toronto and at the graveside Rev T of Victoria Presbyterian Church of which he hud been a prominent mem ber for years c Overcoats for for Ties for 15c Ties for Cashmere Sox for Cashmere Sox for 25c Cashmere Sox for Cashmere Sox for 50c Cashmere Sox for filers for Mufflers for SI 75 Sweaters for Sweaters for Sweaters for Sweaters for Sweaters for Sweaters for 375 Patent Leather Shoes 225 Patent Leather Shoes 1 r I and Cashmere Sox for Patent Leather Shoes 375 FORCED TO Sale Register Good attendance at church both morning gnd evenng last Sunday Mr Bert Staley and lady friend of visited at Mrs Hackings on Sunday Mr Garnet Willis visited at Mr on Sunday Mr Ed Is a guest at the Walker House Mr and Mrs Madill visited at Mr Arthur Welshs on Sunday Cole spent the weekend with her parents in Toronto The scholars are busy practicing for their concert Miss Margaret Walker spent Sun day afternoon with Miss Rich ardson Miss Mary Hacking has been con fined to her house for several days with but is able to be around again The stork visited Mr Yakes on Saturday Mr Harry Guthrie has been under the weather- but is feeling better Quito a number from Aurora and our town attended a dance at Vivian on Friday evening turnout to prayermeeting on Thursday evening- Borden visited at on Sunday Next time you bet Teddy dotft make it chocolates because you are sure to lose Miss Carrie Waller is kept very busy with her sewing and fancy work Miss Minnie Graham intends go ing to Newmarket to sew week Wedding bells will soon be ringing In Old Country Church David spent Sunday and part of Monday with bis lady friend Mr Powell spent Saturday In Toronto Hurry up boys the bid are In the Ik Persevere man dont give up Era to Feb Auction sale of farm stock and implements Lot 1st Con mile west of St the property of Geo sale at one Terms mos TUESDAY Feb Mr Tibbell will have a general farm sale on Lot Con of Terms discount Sale at Kavanagh THURSDAY Feb Mr Nelson Miller Lot Con Scott will hold an extensive farm sale at one oclock months credit J Kester Auctioneer TUESDAY Pel 17 Auction sale of Clydesdale Horses highgrade ry Cows Shropshire and Leicester Sheep Yorkshire Hog Implements and Furniture on the west half of Lot second concession of Whit church the property of J Stewart at oclock sharp Also the Farm J Prentice Auct T Clerk Kingston Jan Frank Hoover former station agent tor tfce Cana dian Pacific Railway at Mountain Grove was arrested tbis morning in connection with the of the station at that place a tew days ago The station was totally de stroyed charge against Hoover is that of arson- New Yor Feb While Charles O a youthful Rochester aviator was making a flignt upside down at an altitude altout feet over Hemstead Plains of tang Island today the gasoline in the engine of his monoplane gave out Tail first the machine dropped quick ly remained calm however and with partly rioted the monoplane and made a safe landing after a series of spiral dives had gone aloft to attempt to estab lish a record doing the and flying upside down J Ladies White Underskirts Ladles White Corset good 26c Ladies White Cotton Drawers fine quality tucked full good value Ladies White Cotton Drawers fine quality Tortion Lace Insertion Trimmed Special Value Ladies Fine Nainsook Fancy Trimmed with Lace and Ribbon lor for New Spring Goods Arriving Daily W a established Un incorporated Act of Parliament Toronto Markets i Wheat per bush Oats per Barley per bush Rye per Peas per bush Hay per ton Butter per Potatoes per per ft- per ft Turkey per ft 1914 0 0 SO 00 104631780 24326331060 London capital paid up rest undivided profits TOfrAL ASSETS Branches at all important centres la Canada and in New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every description of a Banking business transacted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS customers Ontario Bank Branch will to as heretofore NEWMARKET BRANCH r litffl t Newmarket MA S3- per bush par to I Shorts per ton Hy per too new per Potatoes per faf ffW 13 ft per TAT i I m

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