Newmarket Era , July 2, 1915, p. 3

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ive you I now on J prices f 8 o fi 1 PHONE Parlor It The bual- our I la do- A R 101 the girl receiving the got a do out at game In- Weals the I little in he Home f iron timet and was c by many of her com was removed to the Provincial Asylum NEWMARKET The Busy Bees hoped l hat the public will foe Ave little girls who their second Ice Cream Saturday afternoon a Ufa proceeds of win a d evening the pro for the Red Cross Fund It be held on the lawn of Mr inbson St The Busy would like to he ke busy Union Services first of the Union Services iku between the Methodist Presbyterian Congregations ill ike place next Sunday morn- in Presbyterian Church and in the evening at the Method- Rev I Thomas will preach at both services and he Presbyterian Choir will lead the singing at both services This order of service will bo continued during the month of July A Long Day Three of foe electricians work ing on changing the Town Elec tric System worked from am till pm on Friday of la week l change St Georges Ward from the oldsystem to tin- new The old steam plant was shut down on Tuesday morning and now all the electric lighting and power in Newmarket comes from Niagara Falls It has taken much longer than anticipate but the change was made throughout without any incon venience to the citizens The new switchboard and electric pumps arc not here yet but arc expected any day mean while the electric energy is being controlled from the Metropolitan Power House on Queen St Public School Board A special meeting of Hie took place on Thursday evening of last week Present Chairman rough ton Dr Scott and Messrs Man ning Howard and It was decided to close school on the of June and open on the 1st of Sept Messrs and Howard were appointed a Committee to purchase coal by tender The Furniture Committee Messrs Howard Davis and Man ning were authorized to settle the question of seats The following teachers were engaged for the ensuing year King George School A Cornell till Book Miss Morion Ill Miss Jr III Miss Jr Miss Stark 1st Miss Collins Jr Prospect Ave School Miss Principal Council eels Sharon Friday July The Eleetmo Power Question The Council is wrestling with the of how much to charge for electric power and several of he members want to introduce some of the Hydro As most or the is resold why hot have a flatrate Aurora and encourage people to us it They have found that pays well and if we expect to compete with them for new in dustries the power question must equally attractive Excursion The Presbyterian School is holding an Excursion to Island Grove Lake Simcoe on Wednesday July As the fare for the round trip is only 30c no doubt they will have a large crowd There will be a 1 car leave the Metropolitan at am and one at pm returning will leave Island Grove at and pm A launch will also be at the disposal of the school scholars free until oclock after which a general fare of per trip win be charged to defray expense Another Teacher in Town Owing to the large increase in the school population of the Town il is necessary to employ the teacher on the Public School staff and the new School in St Andrews Ward will he fully occupied after the holi days The Principal Mr Cornell will take the form in tho Kin George School and with this ex ception all the public school work will be taken in both schools thus avoiding the necessity of pupils crossing the tracks Miss Nellie will be in charge of the Prospect Ave School There will be three new teachers when school reopens Miss Bessie Morton Miss Stark and Miss Janet mm m 525 Si Ill Miss Jr 111 Miss Jr Miss Gibson Jr II Miss Pr Miss Mason Jr Pr Hoard adjourned 9 500 Ho For Centre Island Park The annual Grand Union Pic nic and Excursion of the Christian Sunday Schools of Newmarket Keswick and Union Street wil be held again this year to Centre Island Park Toronto The datj is Wednesday July 1 re serve that day for a trip to To ronto There will be plenty of accommodation for all Metro politan ears leave Newmarket a am Return fare direct to the Island is only for adults and for children Come and spend a pleasant day The gram includes a splendid list of home sports and everything points NEWMARKET HIGH SCHOOL Promotion Reports The following promotions ate an nounced In a few rases promo tion is conditional on certain sub jects being dropped if so required by the teachers concerned the open ing of the fall session These sub jects are enclosed in the names arc in order of rank Promoted to Middle School or highest division of School Rogers Hon lion Pratt A hen Fletcher Stark J Webster M Hughes Recommended Belfry A Ver non Lister Promoted from Form Wil son Lyons Pope lion Brown M Brown P Stiles McBrido I Richardson N Goodwin Hugo A Moore Hall Tale Dough erty M Mcnar French Rogers Belfry Welsh Latin French M McCarlen French Latin French Promoted from IB Addison A Arm strong A igle Pottage Toole Smith Robinson John ston French Promoted from Junior tkunmercial M Ton- Foster v Lennox I Smith M Bogart Ryan Recommended A Walsh Granted Full Commercial Bell A It A Smith Smith L Vernon Diploma without Shorthand Parkins Town Council Council met on Monday evening June Mayor in the chair Members present Messrs Cam Pearson Keith Eves Forester Minutes of former read and adopted The following accounts to be paid Fred i ft T Murphy David Millard Duncan of A Trivelt Northern Electric Co Pay sheet No pumps Pay sheet No R Pay sheet No 1G poles wires were were ft ft ft 1512 100 British American Oil 2200 appeared before the Council re assistance Mr presented a of the Standing committee and light which was received ami ardppted After some further discussion on various matters the Council ad journed 8K MARRIED WOMAN TO GET HER MONEY Tht By Window boarded the car and hurried to a thinking tow for tunate she was in oae to or at least in the cVoce of the end next to the window and the steam pipe It was the morning Eileens second day work in a new and trying position The first day bad been well not entirely a success from viewpoint there had been so many mistakes and misunder standings She had the oCice the previous evening feeling very much discouraged and with an impression that her employer felt much the same and this morning she was facing the second day fearing and trembling Setting herself comfortably by the window Eileen opened her magazine resolving to a time the possible difficulties awaiting her and was soon so deeply interested in her reading that she was scarcely con scious that the car was rapidly fill ing and an elderly lady had taken the vacant place in the seat beside her Isnt this a cold morning the lady said pleasantly and Eileen litely assenting turned again to net magazine then as a seat ahead vacated the lady started up Saying I think I will take this seat where I can he near the steam pipes I walked so far to get the cat that my feet ate cold Before she could reach the vacant seat however an other had taken it anq she sank back beside Eileen with a little resigned smile Eileen was comfortable and warm almost too and the thought came to her instantly to change plac with the lady But she wanted read and the light was not as good at the other end of the Beat Be sides she was entitled to this place she had been there surely one need not feel obliged to practice sell- denial of this kind in a street cat She turned again to her reading but the page seemed to lost its pow er to come between her and the ordeal awaiting her at the end ot her journey Besides she was very con scious of the figure at her side she noted that the coat was so shabby and not heavy like her own doubtless the shoes too were thin What if it were her own right to sit by the window was it impera tive that she exercise her tights la such matters as this Was it not al so her privilege Eileen was on her feet by the time she had reached this stage of the argument with herself Please take of the seat she said a smile in as well as on her lips It is watm here and you will sooube comfortable No no the lady objected I could not think of doing that I You cannot see as well to tead here I dont really need to read Eileen assured her as she gently forc ed her into the watm comer GOOD USE BAKING POWDER of nlshlngs Squares of All Kinds and Size at 10 Less than City Prices Linoleums 2 and wide Oilcloths In all widths Bungalow Nets and Curtain Scrims In all prloe and qualities Cretonnes Damasks and Art Sa teens In Endless Variety Cocoa Mats In all sizes Cocoa tor Churches and Outside Verandahs Boots Footwear Girls I He another ideal time You With the simple act courtesy the told me he had a beautiful s Was surprised to feel a glow of in Us Angeles that hope and confidence steal over her to never would have to lift a In j the aspect the day net will the and that he would open his discouragement everything seemed There was no longer any miss a good days outing if you home to my crippled son said Mrs fail to take in this excursion Anna A Anderson in Supreme Court need of reading to keep her mind from Watch the posters for further in- at Buffalo she told to Jus- dwelling on unpleasant probabilities formation Adv Marcus the story of how she fi found herself facing the day was swindled out of Mrs hopefully and confidently plea to have her marriage annulled was In proving her contention fraud Mrs Anderson wo- and she accomplished without difficulty Toward the Police Court His Worship Police Magistrate lirunton is kept pretty busy these Arrived at the office Eileen went to work with courage and determina tion one thing after another was to hold Court in loId how she answered about days out of the advertisement in a Toronto close the day her employer came week With extra sessions in newspaper and received letters from elsewhere thrown a middleaged bachelor of good and an honest man Tire The following local cases were advertisement June 191 disposed of during the past few The man who gave his name days J Anderson met and had Hodges of Holland Land- at my home in Toronto said to Baptismal Service The special car chartered the Christian Church to convey members and adherents to Kes wick last Sunday was tilled to overflowing The car stopped a lane so thai it was only a short walk to the waters edge Already a large crowd from Kes wick and vicinity had gathered in the grove and a Song Service was held previous to the preaching service A Male Quartette from Newmarket led the singing aivl it was greatly enjoyed Seals bad been provided by Keswick people and the weather bring delightfully warm the occasion was run long to be remembered as inspiring P President of the Ontario Christian Conference preached a splendid sermon on Baptism at the close candidates were baptized- from by Fletcher and from Newmarket by Rev Hall The service throughout was solemn and impressive and the selections by the Male Quartette very beau tiful ami appropriate At the close of the service many Newmarket people their Keswick friends to their homes ami those who were lint so fortunate look Hoar baskets with them and bad lunch oil the grounds The special ear left for In at- i oclock ami all Ml that day had been well spent The following loiter Cov ing accused of having stolon Mrs Anderson He told me he was properly in bis possession Die- missed the defendant given the Of the doubt Cannon vs Upton under Master and Servant Act Dispute over settled by Cannon pay ing and costs of court Kirk vs It Huntley The former charged with assault The defense was that Huntley used proGerman language Case dismissed and Huntley warned against further use of such language or bo would be in terned Two American hoboes charged wilh vagrancy Magistrate band ed them to get out of tho County Thos Jr of Holland Landing charged with stealing chickens Dispute over owner ship though Constable produced rooster which was positively iden tified by another man Case dis missed but next day Foster was arrested by Constable from Brad ford on a charge of stealing flour buying horses for the Japanese We went to Niagara Kails on June and were married A few days later told me he had to go to Lexington K tor buy a beautiful horse- to let him have some money saying he couldnt wait to write to fcis home lb Los Angeles for it I mortgaged my home for and let him have of It He disappeared saw him again Mrs Anderson testified she learned of another Toronto woman who was being by Anderson at the time he courted her He went to her and found Anderson had told a similar story and got money from her She was preparing to marry Anderson the next month the woman told Mrs Anderson Records from the Angeles po lice showed numerous complaints re garding the swindler two of his victims being New Orleans women her desk Well Miss Osgood how the he questioned kindly than yesterday I Much better thank you Mr answered At least it seems much easier lot me t understand and accomplish Youll succeed all light Mr assured her and passed on his way A halfhour later he was saying to his partner I started lor this oflice this days n determined to let Miss asked me today feeling sure that She was not going to quality for Ihe posi tion but an incident happened the car down that aroused my in her Mrs Dak la a neigh bor of ours took a seat with Miss Osgood and then he telated what had transpired later with Right then and there I aid time was something in that girl And while this was going on thinking over the morning Incident was saying to herself- little thing to do and yet It has made- me feel akin to others all and life gone the easier In consequence years of absence At length I notic ed how longing they grew longing lor the presence oi the son who used to try her so and it woke a ing longing my own heart to go back to the dear waiting soul So when I could stand it no long er came back and such a welcome and such surprise My mother is not a very old lady hoys but the first thing I noticed was the white ness of the hair and the deep furrows on her brow and I knew I had help ed to blanch that hair to its snowy whiteness and had drawn those tinea in that smooth forehead And those are the furrows I have been trying to- straighten put But last when mother was sleeping in her chair I sat thinking it all over and looked to see what progress I had made Her face was very peaceful and the expression as contented as I hadnt succeeded in straight ening them out and I shall never When they lay my mother my fair old sweetheart in bet casket will be- furrows in her brow and I think it a wholesome lesson to teach you that the neglect y offer your parents counsel now and the trouble you cause them will abide It will abide my laddies Presbyterian Standard sso THE RIGHT THINGS The School teaches perfect obedi- once It teaches the pupil to practice selfcontrol and selfdenial Obedi ence is the foundation stone of law and order The school discipline must be of the kind that will com mand willing obedience on the part of the pupil The good school also teaches the boys and girls to be in dustrious to accomplish all they ate capable of doing without an- that they are studying simply to get through the school Pupils should not be thinking the time will get through school and take a rest but love work mote and more as they piogiess It teaches its pu pils to be industrious and economi cal is one of the greatest evils of the present day should help the pupil to withstand the temptations that as sail htm or her on every side We receive a wttain amount education by out public school methods why not economical methods as well The majority of the children who pass through the schools will have to practice economy later life The good school tenches its pupils to watch he little things the Utile things they say and the little things they do ate the w and woof which when woven and interwoven in the loom of life come out the finished cloth character We ate always bet ter prepared for greater emergencies than fot the little duties that come with hour Life Is made up of so many trying things The ability and disposition to act right in his her place should be the aspiration o every school child wick in this trend of publii Tin- To S- shows the Pines Keswick the of the Heai Kir- am sure that many people will join with me in viewing with pleasure lite lilieral- of the Christian of Keswick and New market the latter Of which gaged a special ear on Met ropolitan to bring lbiji over ierc this Sunday to tin baptismal viee on Hie lake Their appreciation of the truth that the day was made for not man for the day should riot fie lost-sight- of future Yours faithfully Hugh Cover and sent to Jail to trial Send the Era to absent friends IT IS JUST AS NATURAL A HANDSOME HAND To Be Adorned Willi HANDSOME RINGS As for Nature to Adorn Graceful Vims Willi Beautiful Ilowers Straightening Out the Roys he said Ive been trying every day of my life lor the past two years to straighten out furrows and I cant do It One boy turned his head surprise toward place Oh I dont the the captains I dont mean that kind mean land furrows so soberly that the It gives ua pleasure to show the Beautiful Rings In our trays though Im mediate bo not contemplated I iff 9 Jewelers and Opticians MARRIAGE LICENSES hoys became breathless as he went on When I was a lad about the age of you boys I was what they called a hard case exactly jal in visclous but wild Well my dear old mother used to coax pray and punish my father ws I j making it all the harder for her but fhts never got Impatient How in the world she bore with all my stubborn ways so patiently will be to We one of the mysteries of I knew It was troubling her I it was changing her pretty face mak ing it look anxious and old After a while tiring all restraint I ran away went to sea and a time I had B first Still I like llie water and- 1 liked Journeying around from place to place Then I settled down to business a foreign land and soon The note of sombre severity is now rarely beard in sermons A girl doesnt think much of her parents idea of marriage Only those things Hint are put Into living are learned LIVE MARKET Highest prices In Toronto this week Cattle Calves I limbs Hogs off cars DOO TICKET M to June Wheat per bush Buckwheat pet bush Oats per bush Shorts per ton per ton lay per ton per do- Butter per lb Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb 000 18 0 I Toronto Markets prosperous and now began sending her something besides those empty lot- j Potatoes per hag ters And such beautiful letters as Ducks per lb June Wheat per hush Barley per hush bat per bush no Rye pet bush liny per ton 15 0020 Butter per lb Chickens per 200 0 50- she always wrote mo during those per 0 Men a Sure fit Footwear The Workmanship on Every Pair Guaranteed and Price to Fit all Purees i Ladies Dainty wear uptodate Foot- W Is a little Vegetables for Good Teas are getting very soarca and higher In lay In a at our low Quaker Bulk Tea all kinds A BRUNTON fc A BIQ CHANCE TO BUY AT A GREAT DI8COUNT Having decided to go Into the manufacture of Toys and not having at my disposal to- attend to the two businesses I have decided to offer the whole stock of the 10o and 15c BELOW COST I The consists of Hardware Crockery Goods and Dry Goods Everything will sold verything be Soldi SPECIAL PRICES TO STOREKEEPERS AND HAPRIO A NEWMARKET Ill Cor of Main and Timothy PLUM WE ARE BUSY WITH INC HEATING WIRING IF YOU THINK OF ANYTHING IN THESE LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE WRIGHT NEWMARKET Gelary Plants WHITE PLUME PARIS GOLDEN GOLDEN HEART GIANT PASCAL Time to get your Hanging Baskets filled OUT ALWAYS ON HAND I k m A I i ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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