Newmarket Era, 6 Feb 1914, p. 5

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-j- Notary St Newmarket Farm I i you Want to pay Sell Me AUCTIONEER AND Dp a DENTIST a Street Newmarket Wilkinson dentist in Widdincld Blo WCane OFFICENEW ROYAL BLOCK Main Hours- to am to pm to pm Telephone J Boyd Graduate in medicine Toronto also Royal College Physicians and mem ber of College moot rv Factory to bo Re- Opened It lit pleasure we that Mr M6rtonba8 Mi fa renting the Cheese Factory Huron for pi owner the Devonshire Co who will lor delivery Scream been operating in Richmond Hill for years and has given great satisfaction to patrons are euro tbo farmers in vicin ity of Newmarket will bo released to learn that the factory will bo in operation again v I I of England Former Eye Hospital MlAJfV- College Ear Nose ana Hospital London England Main and Timothy Telephone no Consultation Hours 4 PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Ardcn Ave 2nd house from Queen Street Newmarket Bolton Painter and House Decorator Niagara and i Streets Newmarket S MATCHMAKER JEWELLER Opposite Methodist Church on Park Under Xurhrlggs Studjo Auto Oar Automobile re so pjctr tlful In United States that men who have been conducting liveries- arc now planning lor oporatlon automobile passenger lines larger and towns to local out in the country car rying people Go mile rates fancy farmers wives coming to Newmarket from the of Sharon or Pino Orchard with tlioir of butter eggs on mar ket days and Have some con ception of what may be expected when automobile lines are in operation In this section of the County for o yon at me forteMn Im only rtpeatln what Vvp beard tte other hall Marks said apologeti cally I be to company i j 1 H With and despair as eH lo luxurious outer office DECLINE SUBSTITUTES f meeting on Monday PresentMayor Allan Reov Keith Hunter clllore Hill and Evans it Mr J personal application for the of th Market for a StockJudging Class Following hills presented H Eves coal etc J supplies 80 100 Clubbing Bates Era and Montreal Family Her ald Era and Canadian Country man Toronto price Era and Scientific American Era and Daily Globe in North York only for 350 Era and Toronto Daily Star 20 Era and Saturday Illustrated Globe for Era and Montreal Weekly Wit ness Era and Canadian Countryman Era and Farmers Sun coal 2697 J CO I JO A cartagb Pittsburg Coal Co ear Duty on Hill weighing coal to Harvey 240 meters 21350 Inspection of Meters repairs to REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AQENJT Ail Kinds of Insurance Written Real Estate Sold on Commission If wanting Property call on him P Newmarket HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE a call you buy or Smith REAL ESTATE BROKERS Office Slain Street Newmarket Hotel Building Fern Town Property Bought ted Sold lit fl NEWMARKET of Piano Voice and Violin Dealer in All Kinds of Musical and Repairs PIANO TUNING for Columbia and Records Complete Stoc Prompt OIi No W meets tbe 2nd Thursday in ha Rooms over Douglas Main Street Newmarket Departmont Agricultural Course at New market High School ended on Jan 3lth The class this year was larg er than usual and the boys enjoyed their work very much During Course class visited the farms of John A and Son Young Hill Sons J Sons J Proctor Edgar Dennis and A Newmarket and T Aurora Mr and the class are very much indebted to these men for use of their stock and in the very hearty way with which they were received and showed around each place At very few places In Ontario can so much good stock be got so together which speaks well for this vicinity On Wednesday the a Competition was held at Sunnybrook Farm when the following boys won the prizes Goer Kottleby findChas Maple and 3rd Stanley Watson Aginoourt Winch of won the prize for one doing the Ifest all- round work during the course A largo number of boys going into the Acre Profit Competition which is open to all the young men who have taken this course and the two winners are to receive a free trip to the to take the two weeks course in Stock and Seed Judging next winter Clarence won this last year and succeeded in coming second in the exam at Clarence says they bad an extra good time and if ho had how close he was to winning he might have tried harder A Market to be charged to Christian Church Oil Well Co Harford repairs Fire Hall Buffalo Meter Co parts Duty on meter parts Can Ex Co digs on meters Can Ex Co on shoe ExpressHerald printing stone Dr Boyd took his seat Application of 315 COO 00 20 Jo seph Ave for electric current Granted Application of Public Library Board Issuer of MARRIAGE LICENSES -Era- Office Office at private Papers issued ores if desired NEWMARKETT LATEST DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Stones- before GEO Feed Cutting AND GRINDING DONE WHEREVER REQUIRED All Orders Promptly Attended to GEO SELKIRK Box Newmarket Days of piracy on the high seas are over pirates gone into other business but they still occa sionally show the earmarks of their former trade Cry FOR x Joint Recital The following very complimentary notice regarding a Newmarket lady appeared in the Toronto on Monday morning A most successful recital was given at Foresters Hall on Saturday evert ing when at the invitation of Miss Marie Strong a good sized audi ence listened to the beautiful Vocal numbers or Miss Beginning with An Indian Lullaby by J Stewart Miss included in her program four teen selections among which were Grant it Heaven and So Shall the Lute from Judas Ave Maria Arthur Semplo an aria from Don and the simple melody The My Moth er Taught Me by The voice of the new debutante in the realms of music is a soprano of real musical quality and the large ground she covered embracing as it did a most versatile collection was in re- to enunciation voice control and a general appreiation of technique such as to win for her high enconi- ums and Hearty applause from her audience Her wve Maria with flute the composer the aria Or Sal and So Shall the Lute were the most ambitious numbers and to requirement the singer- rose with nice discernment arVd skill An unusual number of tributes were showered upon Miss during the evening Miss Hazel Skinner a pupil of Prof and a pianist of marked originality and skill assisted Tho flute caprice The Wind Among the Trees by Arthur was a revelation of the pow ers of the instrument of the artist Anything more like the soughing sighing and skirling of trees out side nature itself was never given than that given at Foresters Hall The to Ave Maria sung by Miss was the com position of Mr and has the attrijutes of being both rich and devotional It was first at this recital Miss Beatrice Turner was a perfect accompanist Miss Strong has every reason to be congratulate on the initial recital of her pupil Miss die for a Portion of their levy 1100 granted Mayor Allan suggested that the Property Committee Investigate the possibility of putting the Public Li brary and Beading Room in thi Mar ket Building Mr asked How are the Auditors getting alon Mayor Allan replied that they ex pect to be ready to report in two or three days Dr reported progress on the last new well A discussion also took place on installation of water meters Mr Keith thought the meters should be paid for when taken from the Clerks Office hut Dr Boyd and May or Allan were in of having the work done and attend to the collec tions afterwards The Clerk reported that about was outstanding an account of meters and installation Mr thought that some peo ple were holding off because their neighbors were getting water with out meters He also asked if there was a meter on the Skating Rink As the reply was in the negative the Fire Light Committee was In structed to go ahead at once and get all meters Some discussion took place con cerning the purchase electric light poles and the Mayor was requested to moke enquiry A company put an adding machine into the Clerks Office some time ago and now want the to pur chase it As the price is sev eral members thought the expense too much at present Council adjourned at oclock ettys business world he did not that the that be had bidden to walt by the who hai taken in name and letter to Mr was evidence thai he would at least be received by that gentleman As be waited Johns ap preciative eyes noted plain oak furniture the photographs on the I- blended colons of oriental rug in the cen tre the rblnlng floor the vaseof garden roses j on desk by south- window and he thought bow very pleasant It must work In congenial sur roundings In the country town which John had Just kit he bad been office boy for Dr Gardiner his fathers old friend be admiral of noted fame not only bad ho cleaned tho windows and swept the floor in ad dition to polishing the doctors door plate but be had answered tho tele phone as well and had various other duties Dr Gardiner and Mr had been college frfcndfl and It was formers let ter of Introduction which had won for John an wjth the pre sident of the great corporation At end of tho interview John emerged from the private office with a mingled feeling of awe and ela tion man who had not spoken more than was absolutely necessary was one of few men who held the countrys finances In hands and It was he whom John would serve and from whom he would learn Monday morning John entered upon his menial position for although be of office boy Some of the boss in the sales department across tho hall poked fun at him because of his menial for although he was only seventeen he looked older and he was indeed capable of filling a more advanced position even as he seemed But he was willing to begin at the bottom arid be bore all tho teasing remarks at his expense good- naturedly and proved himself so cheery and efficient that he soon won the respect of his fellow work ers About six months after John en tered upon duties the presidents stenographer and private secretary telephoned one morning that she was too ill to come to the office Too bad Mr Hartman ex claimed upon receiving the message I have important letters I wish sent today I will try and take them sir John said Are you a stenographer asked president Yes sir I took lessons at home and ever since coming to the city I have been attending night school I am in the dictation class and think I can take i your dictation if you dont go too fast Several times Mr -r- Y J he tblnki getting too old for the Job him and her JwBnevcr bit it off together since he came into the company Dont tell anyone else what- you have heard John step up at Miss Farms expense though I dont expect be an office boy all ray days But when the chance comes Ill bo ready for It following Monday Far- returned seemed very glad to dee John again and Inquired par ticularly how bo had managed with the work Youd better ask the others he answered smilingly Doubtless Id have made- a good many more mis takes if It hadnt boon for your train ing Youve been awfully good to me Miss Farrar I can never pay you back Yes you can John by putting your best Into everything you do the rejoined That afternoon the president sum- John to his private office Miss Farrar had just finished taking and looked worn and tired but her face lighted with a smile as John appeared The presi dent said seated John Mia has decided that she cannot be with us longer and she has recommended you for Her position It has taken her many years to acquire the know ledge possesses of tho detail and so forth and she is willing to come down for q portion of each day and help you out until you can get the swing of things John could not speak for a mo ment something came into his throat and prevented him then he managed to say Yes sir thank you Ill do my best The words were for the president but the look in his eyes was for Miss Farrar and it said far more than words of gratitude and of understanding for the sponsorship which she had exercised over him A month later when Miss left tho office with a substantial check to her credit said as sbe bade John goodbye knew when you came into the office that you rang true I great things of you in years to come John Thank you Miss Ill try not to disappoint you John an swered Bin l v Full Line of I r J C Paints Oils Glass It A T 1 I 1 WHEN BUYING SKATJN G ROOTS DONT OVERLOOK J limb COST Johnson My wife had a ac cident befall her the other day As she was walking along the street a mans hat blew and struck her in the eye It cost me ten dollars for the doctors bill Oh thats nothing My wife was walking along the street the other week and as she passed a mil- shop a bonnet the window struck her eye and it cost me fifteen dollars WHAT WAS IT In her den a spider sat Still as any pussy cat Not a sound until she said Theres a buzzing in my web head Dinners ready now all spread That is fine I will dine Marsden has given me letters and I familiarized myself I with the stock phrases and had no trouble get ting his off The president dictated his to John who took down the notes with a readiness that was reinsur ing Later when the letters were brought to the president or his sig nature he was pleased to commend him for their neatness and accuracy Miss was absent from her duties for two weeks and each day John did his best to fill her place and was helped out by Mr- Marsden the companys secretary who from the first had shown his liking for John Saturday afternoon ahalf holiday John lingered after the others had gone to catch up with some filing he had found no time to do because of his extra work He was busily en gaged when the janitor entered in tent upon cleaning offices He was a middleaged man given to lo quaciousness and presently lie stop ped to rest and observe Well I heard on the other side of the hall that youre making good John Sure Im making good he an swered smilingly You didnt sup pose I wasnt going to Marks Some of em dont that come here The speaker drew nearer and when he again he lowered his tone confidentially Ive heard say theyre training you for Miss rars place And do you think Id rob Miss of her place John de manded with fine scorn ever since I came here she has been like an older sister to me showing me oer- everything she could about the work helping me 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