Newmarket Era , July 9, 1915, p. 3

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j v ft I ace Jacksons Point on l the of August for a Day Sunday the of July Jia Anointed as Decoration Dry ASS Cemetery Time now lo look after graves unless are e in Saturday all Ihe Beeves Ih Yorkare requested lo to discuss the ion of Good Roads for the Hiding and formulate a Present to the neil of the County Council navy l5 Try i f IV jio i 1 a 19 of a speeders a lined Oil pother car of road oil arriv al on Wednesday of last week com- morning lo apply it TX dusty steels like Too occasion the oil was J on a heavy rain came and washed a lot o it into ditch which was rather W Do not forget the big picnic a Kettleby on Saturday Particu lar on page for Piano Voles Duncan Excursion to Toronto next i Excursion on the lb of August Have you seen the Piano to be given away Duncans At the close- of the service in the Presbyterian Sunday evening Mr Stanley Draper who has been a valued member of the past two or three very faith ful in his attendance was pre sented with a Wrist Watch as a token of remembrance from the Choir Mr Draper has Joined the Bat in the 3rd Oversea Con tingent enlisting for the service of his country He has many friends who wish him a safe re turn A Dastardly TrloK Some jealous minded individu al is preparing himself for a term behind stone walls About three weeks ago the nine strands in a wire fence on a farm adjoining Newmarket corporation were cut in three places thus giving ani mals an opportunity to destroy the growing grains Nothing was said about it but last Saturday the rail fence on the same farm near bush pasture was taken In Ladies Suite Girls Philadelphia made Tub Dresses Dan ford Roche Union There were targe congrega tions at both the Methodist and Presbyterian Churches last Sun day and the Presbyterian Choir turned out in full force The sermons by Rev Thomas were greatly appreciated The same order of service will be observed during July Morning Methodist Church Evening Presbyterian Church Council met ou Honda evening it Mayor Cahb In the chair Members present Mayor Cane Pearson Tench Keith Eves Forester and Minutes of last were read and adopted The following accounts were read and ordered to be paid F Duncan W Curtis Geo Smith A Williams Co- British American Oil to f Salvation Army On Sunday July Capt Sim- coe wilt be saying farewell to the comrades and friends of New market having received orders to lo take charge of the work in Orangeville The Captain has been over Ave months in Newmarket and the work has prospered much during that time Comrades and friends are sorry to lose him so soon Rogers Crushed stone Postage Kirby Can Exp Co Alfred Starr 7 Mail A Empire AdyU Advt 155 323 323 down in two places This is no- On Monday July at pm thing a deliberate attempt lo annoy the owner and we are in formed that if it is repeated will be serious trouble Police Sher- Polloa Aurora on Monday taxed West of Newmarket and costs- for ilftlufbing the peace in our sister town On Dominion Day same afternoon His Wor ship held Court in Newmarket when was Charg ed with violating Acl arid got off by Ine skin of his teeth Five witnesses lhat they were present the d of the charge and that no liquor was seen by them Maw Teachers Expupils of Newmarket High School who obtained Second Class Certificates from Toronto Normal this year are as follows Basil Joy Maggie Morning Marion Stewart Esther Stark Mabel Skinner Mabel Weir Church The union services last Sunday were well attended After Sun day School in the morning whicr met from lo the con gregation of the Christian Church met with the congregation of the Friends in their Church Rev J Hall preached a splendid ser mon In the evening at the Christian Church the congrega tion of the Friends united with this Church when Rev preached another good sermon taking as his text What does it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul Throughout July the morning service will be held in the Friends Church and in Christian Church at evening service Sun day School every Sunday morn ing at 945 Do not forget the picnic July at Centre Island Park Toron to Sec posters for exact lime leaving and tickets Also the games the Captain will deliver a Lan tern lecture entitled The Salva tion Army and the War This will be a very interesting lecture as Captain Sinicoe has just re cently received a fine set of slides from England bearing upon Ihe above subject A charge of ten cents will be made at the door Lieut Pocock who is at pre sent assisting the Captain will be taking charge of the work here plays at Newmarket for the Junior Championship to morrow Aurora have taken the place Maitlands in the local in termediate group and play their first game against Iroquois at the Island Stadium Toronto on Sat- urday where a double event has been In the first game the AuroraNewmarket combina tion learn will play the Iroquois in an intermediate fixture while Tecumsehs and will play the second game at 33fl pm Only one game separates two teams at present in the league standing has won 3 of the five played Can General Electric Co 18382o Northern Electric Co Can General Pay sheet new lamps Pay Sheet pole ft wire Pay sheet B 10705 Bell Tel- Co Mr J Wesley appeared before the council re oil on Millard Ave Mr Widdifield appeared before the Counoil re Mr Thomas appeared before the Council re back taxes on properly The Clerk presented his half year ly report Eves that the report just now presented by the Clerk be re ferred to the Finance Committee Carried Council adjourned Complete Fur- Carpet Squares of til Kind a than Linoleum and yd wide Oilcloth In Bungalow Met and In ail price and Cretonne Damaak AH la teen In Variety Cocoa In ail tor and Verandah and Footwear Th on Fair aadrt to Fit all Ladles Dainty uptodat wear Sugar I a haptr Canned Good Teas siting and higher In lay In a took at our low trie f Quaker Bulk Tea all kin A MUNI A Row On the night of Dominion Day after the arrival of the midnight car from Aurora some men went into the Chinese Restaurant for lunch One man refused to pay his in full promising the balance some other day but the Chinaman protested The dis putants got out on the street but a glimpse of Constable Duncan coming along brought what might have been a lively fracas lo sudden termination A Change Needed There is great complaint and not without reason at the crowding of the oclock car leaving Newmarket on Satur days for the North The last two Saturdays the jam was so great that scarcely another per son could he crowded on the car and it was a trying experi ence for ladies to get off the summer traffic com menced lo Ihe Lake every seat is full with through passengers when the car arrives at Newmar ket consequently- the farmeri and their wives who come down to market with baskets leaded both ways are not treated very courteously It would serve the people of the district much better if the morn ing market car going south was cut off and put on as a special car going north at 1 oclock as far as Peters Crossing Such an- arrangement would lie no more expense lo the Railway Co and a great convenience to its patrons University Music Exams At the recehl piano examination held by Ihe University of Toron to conducted by Mr Frank the following pupils of Mrs J E Bollingshead were success ful names alphabetically arrang ed First Year Doris Cane- Joyce Cora Rogers Verna Rogers Edith Williams Second Year Lulu Collins honors Vera Flossie Moore Richardson Margaret Robinson Third Year Annie Rogers Vera Smith Dont forget Saturday the big day at Kettleby While returning from the station Monday evening Mrs 1uanUs horse got scared alter passing an automobile got looseUom the buggy The was only slightly hurt Miss Sarah Toronto spent the week with her mother Mrs Harold Dunn has three of his cous ins with him for week Nelson Shanks of Newmarket was the guest of Miss Ruby on Sunday Mr and Mrs Bert Thomas and Mr and Mrs Bruce Penrose motored irom Toronto to Pine View for the holiday Congratulations Ed One more for Bradford Brooks is having a holiday in Toronto We are sorry to learn that Mr James P Uzenby still very low The Dr gives very little hopes lor his recovery Frosty- Seth He- cock lM Hollingshead and Mr Hen ry of Toronto The Correspondent on paying visit to Farm the horns of Mr George on the Line surprised to see as fine a vegetable garden as anyone could de sire His vegetables are equal to if not surpassing many market gar dens We found sweat corn Inches in length carrots onions etc In the same proportion We are sorry to say Mr is somewhat in disposed from rheumatism Ladies TOWN LINE ITEMS Our Honor Roll Newmarket Is represented in the three Overseas by 110 less than of her sons and one daughter who have giv en their lives lo Ihe service of he British Empire in this herculean are as follow J A Allan Corporal W Dixon Signalman J Engineer Mortimer Pie J Mountain Pie Jack McDonald Ward Pie Cody Allan Morris Ellis SeoulMailer George Carl Granger Pie Wesley Pie Bailey A Hare Herman Pte Claude Vale a Smith McTavish Reg Wilson McDonald Newman Fred Penrose Corp Harden Pte li win Harrison Smith Gladstone Gordon Pte Norton Hill W Manger Harry McKay Garnet Johnston A Smith Herbert Kelloy Geo Vale Pie K Hatch Era est J Win Davis Fred Millar Jas Pie Sidney Pie Willie Dunn Jack Kennedy Jack Rowland Pte Stone Pie Flanagan Unlit A Smith Irving Ross Pie Stanley Draper Harrison Olive Nurse Jhcre was a very nice attend ance at the KnittiiiK Tea last Tuesday afternoon but the weather was so cool that the ladies held it in the Presbyterian Schoolroom instead of Mr lawn Another will be made to gather on the lawn a week from Tuesday hut if weather is unfavorable will be held in St Pauls Schoolroom The proceeds of the Busy flees- Lawn Parly last Saturday were Supplies shipped lo Toronto in June Dozen Slings Packages of 4inch squares Dozen large pads Doen small pads Dozen wipes Dozen compresses Dozen bandages Scrap Hooks Autograph 15 I Pairs socks I On Tuesday evening July in the LOOF Hall DDGM L Andrews and suite installed for Pyramid Lodge No 100 the following officers for the en suing six months JPU Willis J Wilson VO II Barker Sec L Fin Sec Warden Conductor N Williams L Manning A A Skinner McDonald A Richardson LSVGH McCordick Lundy Chaplain J C After the officers were duly in stalled were given by M Andrews Ashton L Marshall L and others in which the wishes were extended to Ihfi lodge for a very prosperous lerm during the ensuing six months The lodge then duly closed after which members and grand marched in a body to Pat tersons Ice Cream Parlors where an enjoyable evening was finally 1 Draft to Treasurer for July Plates and fruit jars thai were left at talent sale and garden par ly can be had by calling for them Miss Forsyths Proceeds of tea last Tuesday NATURAL FOR A HANDSOME HAND To He Adorned Will HANDSOME RINGS As for Nature to Adorn Graceful Vines With Beautiful Flowers It gives us pleasure to show the Beautiful Rings In our though Im mediate purchase be not contemplated A Jewelers and Opticians P It- TICKET AGENT A successful bam raising took on the farm of Mr Fred Webster on Friday afternoon last Although we had a welcome rain just previously it did not mar attendance do not know hut the ladies were in the majority They deserve credit tor the abundant supper for the tables were loaded with good things another token of Mrs Websters hospitality Mr Frank Hayes a promising young farmer near ac companied by his bride spent a couple days of their trip with Mr Mrs George Blackburn Cherry Lane farm on the 5th Line Toe young men the district hear ing of their presence serenaded them land were Invited into the house by Mrs Blackburn who kindly provided refreshments and music and a good time was spent Rush meeting services in connection with the Line Christian Church on Sunday last were largely attend ed Through some Rev Fletcher of Keswick who was t he the afternoon speaker was not present but his place was ably by preacher Dales who handled his subject in style The evening service Was largely attended the speaker being Rev Fox the new Methodist Minister at He left a good Impression being rather a pleasant speaker and distinct In bis utterance The choir In its us ual good form rendering some an thems under the leadership of Mr Dales very acceptably Threatening weather on Monday af ternoon caused the postponement the Garden Party till a suitable ev ening Full details will follow In next weeks issue of the We regret to announce the death of an old and highly respected resident of the district in the person of Mr Isaac which took place at bis home in on the Line at oclock on Thursday evening lie had not been In robust health for sometime and his death which was not unexpected came peacefully All his life was spent in the district and none was better known nor held In higher esteem through all his years As a he en v I need a liking his fathers trade blacksmith to which he became apprenticed and served his time with his father In after life his trade proved of more than ordin ary to him He became known as an excellent tradesman and many specimens of his handicraft la agri cultural Implements fashioned by in the faroff days are still to the lore In religion he was a Metho dist and In politics a staunch Con servative He leaves his wife one son Lloyd two sisters Mrs of and one Unmarried who made her home with deceased for all of whom much sympathy Is expressed The funeral which toon place on Sunday morning last was one of the largest in many years has wended Its way to tke beautiful little burying ground nestling among the hills at The services at the house and grave conducted the Fox of Kettleby the first in his new charge who chose for the occasion the words have finished the Course 1 have kept the The pall bearers were six nephews Messrs Fred Walton Oscar BRADFORD Three young men from Aurora ap peared before Magistrate on Monday last charged with being diunk The toes amounted to over Thos Foster East was arrested on Moudav last by Constable and held In the town pen here until Tuesday morning when he appeared before Magistrates and Green charged with stealing some bags of flour from Lukes flour mill He was committed to jail for trial Witness Farmers around here are busy re pairing roads and bridges since the big storm The rain did quite a lot of damage to the mill we understand Glad to report that Miss Irene Crewe is Improving after a slight at tack of typhoid fever Boggarttown and Sun day Schools are Joining this year for a picnic to be held at Rond Lake on July Everybody welcome Come and have a good time Miss Verna Llnstead left last to spend a couple of months at Jack sons Point Mr and Mrs Andrews spent Muslin In Floral and Strips Pattern Beg 1Bo for flo Dreedsn Patterns In all dainty shades Reg Sale Price 10o Fine Vollle Muslin In Pretty Patterns Reg tale Price Ladles Long Silk and Gloves While They Last End Main St AflE WITH I day at Mr Fred Sorry to report that Mrs Is confined to her bed with quinsy Mr and Mrs ol Bond Head spent Sunday with their son Mr Mr and Mrs of Richmond Hill are spending couple of weeks with Mrs parents Mr and Mrs John Fry i Primrose t Miss Cook has returned home after spending few days with her sister Mrs L at Toronto Mrs P Sterheoson of is visiting her sister Mrs Ferguson Miss Cutting spent Friday with friends in Toronto Mrs Dove Is visiting her son Mr Dove at Wetland Mrs J- Cutting has returned home after spending a few days with h lends at tars Gould Is visiting her daughter Mrs Herb Bray In To ronto Miss Olive Cook of Aurora Is visit- log her cousin Miss Cook Mr and Mrs J ot the line Sunday with Mr and Mrs Oliver Pat ton I fcO THE PREMIER One of the wellknown Investment ol Toronto Messrs A Ames Co states that in experi ence extending over a quarter of a century there has not been a wide Interest In Government and Municipal Investments as to the pre sent Discriminating Investors of all classes such as Insurance Companies Hanks Loan Companies and private investors are all taking advantage of prefent opportunities This is due to the past splendid record of Can Shorts per ton dlan Municipal securities for lute safety and present attractive per doz prices HEATING JECTKIG WIRING IF YOU THINK OF DO- ANYTHING THESE LINES LET US GIVE YOU AW ESTIMATE J WRIGHY PEttKINS GREENHOUSES A WHITE PLUME GOLDEN HEART GIANT to jot your Hanging flliod OUT FLOWERS ON HAND Toronto July 8 Wheat per bush per Wheat per bush Barley per bush Oats per bush 00 0 Rye per bush 27 Hay per ten Butter per lb July per lb 0 per lb Potatoes per bag to- Potatoes per bag Bond Era to friends Chickens per lb per lb M SI SO 00 0 a 30 20- 36 W j r mm it km v I- I f in I ill hi MS C if To demonstrate rich beautiful tone of the celebrated ENNI3 PARLOR PIANO which we will give away ABSOLUTELY FREE on December 1st as heretofore announced and which Is now on exhibition at our store wo have arranged for a PIANO to be given at GARDEN PARTY on Thursday July 16th Wo extend a cordial Invitation to music- lovers of our town to attend as this recital will be a genuine musical treat Remember date July at the John Church Garden Party ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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