Newmarket Era , October 6, 1916, p. 6

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Between and Vcdhcflday- WW a ladles White- Chinchilla Coat Albert A f v A I RED WORK The ladies in Heel Work will meat on Wednes day nights In Literary Room will roll bandage and how and knit A full attendance is IN ACTION Private Frank E of Mr Albert Swain Toronto and a nephew of Mr Joseph Swain Ml was killed in action Somewhere in franco on Sept He widow and small children a treat great ttro being made for it That was a wo had should ho ten the ground for Mrs Is -fieri- My Isnt thjs weather hope of ItVor Have you had a drink or older yet fi Our two now houses arc neap ing completion Mrs Wilfred still con fined to her bed Youre hot around on Wednesday Wright has invested Ida The Institute nioLat home of Mrs Albert Millie last week and had a pleasant time Ada Wright and ClaraHill each gave a paper on Three hundred things a bright do whioli had many good thoughta The ladies have finished packing barrels and a Who broke the milk at Mrs Terrys front veranda Someone act as detective please Thp October Meeting of the Womens Institute will beheld on Tuesday oclock sharp A will be Morton on Economy in War Time and discussed Mu box of clothing for the Northern Members respond Roll Hope if you a cold PRESBYTERIAN The services in the Prcsbyter- ion Church on Sunday Oct will bo conducted by Mr A In tlm morning Mr will give an account of ibis visit to the Peace and in the evening will speak the subject Vis Germany people who sufercd through- Are The uij with packing boxes for Weight 6ooiar will bo hold night The Company moveo their apparatus into their now founding on Saturday mght and morning was so promptly that few any interruption in the service Everybody is talking of Mr I Stokes big farm halo on Wednesday next the large herd of highgrade Jersey Cuttle is the principal attraction dor ladies who arc the Red Cross expect to resume ifthelr sale of on Saturday afternoons and will Hive further notice later Mr Allan Tbeakcr has greatly the of his store by tearing up the old wood en platform along the entire front and replacing it with Telephone Company Slave made a similar improvement an front of their building Tuesday was like a summer day and the crowd that attended the market was much larger than usual PERSONAL Mr II a from England on stating that there was hope of his son Guys recovery A more hopeful message was re ceived on Tuesday slating that Piis chances were much Improved Miss Nettie ROSS of Toronto is home for a weeks holiday preached bis farewell sermon on Sunday night to a large congregation He re aligned to join the Army Medical Corps James SI orach and Geo Price of the were home for last leave and left on Tuesday for Camp Borden They expect to leave there Friday for Overseas Mrs Hunter is leaving to spend the winter in with her daughters Mr Win Rolling is moving to Holt to reside in the future Mrs Dunn and Mrs Arnold re turned last Friday from an ex tended visit through Man and North Dakota AJiss Grace left last week a visit with friends in the Weal Mrs Geo Arnold of Toronto visiting at Mr Geo a few days Anson Jones is visiting lifer daughter Mrs Hamilton Rev left on Tuesday morning to visit bis mother at Meaford before starling to train the Army Medical Corps ooo- MOUNT PLEASANT not forget the P meet ing every Wednesday evening in be Church with a good program The Young Girls Mission Hand Which was to have Saturday afternoon announced will not ho held this week fakirs were fined each and their outfits at the HOLLAND LANDING The farmers are busy blowing their corn and some are busy blowing Hot air and some sowing fall wheat E and family left for the city today Friday whore intend residing in future Wo sorry to say that Taylors son Fred wus killed re cently in action in Franco Mrs Pitman and son Kenneth of Port Arthur are visit ing her mother Mrs M J pard Mr Goodwin mot with an accident while pressing straw- near White on Wednesday or last week by getting his right foot crushed in the hay press Am no bones were broken bo will bo able to get around in or 3 week s Mr F Piper spent Monday and Tuesday last In the city Mr Wilson and family Messrs Bert and West of Toronto spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr WWess Mr J I Hell moved to the city this week Mr J Scott is spending a couple of weeks in the city Hello there Whore are you going with that pretty honeysuckle Such as the case what in to be will be Happy as a lark that frolics in the dark and intercedes to spark all along and thus depart Mr Ralph Hose took a flying trip up from Toronto and spent over Sunday with friends hero Corn cutting and silo is the order of the day around and through tbeseparts Jhe Free Methodist meeting on Sunday morning was largely at tended Luck spoke very well and preached an A Bi ble sermon The collection was also greatly appreciated The Congregation made a good all- round collection of Si Mr John of Port Perry spent a couple of days in town paying his relatives a visit The Jew and Jewess took a trip to Toronto last week two or three days holding their New Year A great number of people around this burg are preparing for that big day at Markham Fri day the Pshaw I Little things please little minds Etc I Sleeping Beauty ooo- Call by ono reason or cause to be thankful Bring your knitting And mingle with the Red Cross Workers trenches after recovering his wound and Mrs J A Lake have on in the Methodist Church undci the of the worth League Proceeds for Forward Movement of Missions up to pounds cent for each additional JbsV or thereof Refresh ments served good program To begin at The Rev I Norman Mission- from Japan will preach in the Methodist Church on Oct next Sunday as follows Keswick am pm pm Service in the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath at am and pm Sabbath School at 10 oclock The officers and leaobers of the Young Mens Bible Class would all members present next Sabbath The and Mrs Atkinson Misses Edith- and Jean motored to on Thursday to attend funeral of a relative The Anniversary Presbyterian Church will bo cel ebrated on Sunday and Monday Nov and Special ser vices will be held on Sunday and the usual Chicken Pie Supper will be served on Monday Further particulars later The meeting of the Womens Institute at the home of Mrs Al bert Milne was largoly The papers for the contest on Three Hundred Things a Bright Girl Can Do were excellent Miss Clara Hill winning first prize It was decided to have the next meeting at the home of Mrs J KESWICK Mf and Mrs Ross and Ron of Brownhlll spent Sunday at Mr Mr Jagger Oldham of Toronto Id- visiting friends A number from our burg at tended Newmarket Fair and re port a good lime Miss Cora Allan spent Sunday with her friend Miss Mildred Rose Messrs Willie Albert and Lawrence spent Sunday in Keswick Mr and Mrs Wilson Albert were visiting at Centre View Farm Miss Jessie of is slaying with her brother Mr J Mr ami Mrs Grant Oldham and family spent Sunday Mr Hope Mr Phillips and friend wore calling on friends in New market one day last week Miss Alta Wallace of is visiting in Mr Alonzo Allan was calling on friends at Cedar Valley Sun day afternoon Mr arid Mrs Davis family returned after a few days in the city A large attendance at tho Meth odist Church on Sunday after noon Miss Dorothy Smith sang a beautiful solo Mr and Mrs at tended thebaic at Mr A Steven sons Holt on Wednesday Corn cutting is order of day Mr and Mrs Both and Mrs Rose motored to Newmarket on Friday Of her niece Jennie Lake to Thomas Richard of Roadies The wedding is to take l Quietly last of Tommy Pieroe is hack again in the from Mr moved to Toronto for win ter months Mr Lakopurposes coming back for si few weeks to put things in shape at his cot- Mr left for the West on Tuesday for a fey weeks Word has been received hero of the death of Mr David Pugs- ley at Mr was a brother of Mr A E Pugs- ley forget Hot- Fowl Sup per at Virginia on Oct the toth under the auspices of the Melhod- Church A big feed is assur ed all for children Mr Miss Vera Miss M McLaughlin and Mrs McLaughlin motored Onemeana other means a goes lame develops a Spavin Curb SUnt Ringbone dont rink through run just as SF Mr David have low Be re Lottie Kendalls la the Urn Dr FALLS VERMONT Detroit Dark Red Amos Crittenden Crittenden 3 Leslie Taylor Walter In Quality All I 3FloranidlicliS I Fred Fred Hinckley A x 5 once 1CX Willie Bernard SHARON Mr Pair Cider will on Tuesday mid Thursday of each week till VoviOth WATSON Merlon Shaw visited at Hamilton over the weekend Mr and Mrs Fred Lewis of To ronto spent the weekend at Mr J Fairs Miss Amy is spending a few days in the city this week Mr Frank Tate spent at Arinitage Mr Richard Wayling left on Friday for a couple of weeks visit with friends in Toronto Miss Ethel Shaw of Grand Rap ids Mich is home for a few weeks vacation Mr and Mrs Win Haines of Newmarket spent at Mr Win Halls Miss of Toronto visit ed at Mr Chas on Sunday Merle says she thinks the Dodge rides better than the McLaughlin Mr Ceo Evans of Newmarket is spending a few days at Col this week Mr Walter Tate is taking a course at The Dominion School of Railroading in Toronto Mrs Lapp and Miss Lapp spent the weekend at Mr Crones The funeral of late Mrs John was held at lames Church on Tuesday af ternoon Rev Taylor of Allan- dale conducted the service In terment at Newmarket The sidewalk gang is busy building cement walks from the very last house on Church Street towards the corners Mr now is just about complete Tho bricking is a good example of the alow but sure work Well wa ger every brick is laid just where it should be A Are broke out in the Coats Bakery about oclock am on Tuesday and was too far under way before noticed to save it but by favorable calmness and the combined good work of the men who no damage was done to the surrounding buildings A week ago Sunday there was over one hundred at Christian and ninety last Sunday Tins as uptodate in its classes lessons etc as is pos sible for a country If you are not already an attendant at some Sunday School liy this one lor a real live Miss who has been at Cedar Glen all summer returned to Toronto Wednesday Do not miss the Harvest Home and Lecture tonight The Lec ture will be without a doubt one of the best things which Keswick has been privileged to The Red Cross Society have not been holding meetings only the womens sewing through the summer months Now however they will be at work again The following is a report of the Trees Miss Laurel From May to Aug RECEIPTS Hal on hand from last Report For Teas and Socials Dues Donations if Total Receipts EXPENDITURES Cheque Issued for current Expenses lied Cross Supplies Boxes sent to front 1249 Postage on Boxes Hal on hand EGYPT Nice for farmcrsTplow- and picking apples and dig ging potatoes Some have none to dig It is rumored Mr Kay has sold bis farm and may leave Egypt in the Spring Tho Pally Day Service bold in the Methodist Church was well attended and Mr gave a splendid address The Church steps have been painted and look very neat The children did very well in prizes at the School Fair held at In be teachers race our teacher Miss Merchisim came first and in the trustees race Mr Anderson carne On Monday evening last nearly all of Egypt surprised Mr and Mrs John at their home by taking a party there to bid them farewell as they arc going to Toronto to live They will be much missed in the and In the Presbyterian Church of which are members A very pleasant evening was spent about GO being present Messrs Sam Park and Malt gave some splendid violin and organ selections Mrs and on request sang Ml Bonnie Prince Charlie and Ye Hanks and Braes A very tempting lunch was provided which the company ostrich bandeau to Toronto on Saturday Mr and Mrs Allan and children also Mrs Sliver and Bert Osborne motored to Camp Borden on Sunday Mr and Mrs J W Burch and Miss Edith also Mr and Mrs J and Ross ley motored to Camp on Sunday- Miss Ethel Treloar is spending a week or so in Toronto the guest of her sister MrsR A Culver- well Miss Lena Treloar Miss and Miss Isabella Pugsley were in the city on Monday Mi and Mrs Headway and party from spent over the week with friends here Mr and Mrs Goo Phillips have moved to Toronto where they will reside in the future Mr Tbos Laviolctle has been wounded A bullet passed through his chest and lung He is improving according to a let ter received by bis mother leys News Depot have a rice line of Thanksgiving Postal Cards now on sale them MouldsScott At the home of Mrs Stephen Scott Farm Jacksons Point a very pretty wedding look place on September at high noon when her fourth daughter Mary Elizabeth May and Clar ence Stanley Moulds eldest son of Mr and Mrs Geo Moulds of Ml Pleasant were united in holy bonds of matrimony the Atkinson performing the cere mony under an arch of ever greens and white flowers The bride who was given away by her brother Mr Bert Scott entered Hie drawing room to the strains of Mendels sohns Wedding March played by the grooms sister Miss Mary Moulds The bride looked very pretty wearing a gown of embroidered net with embroidered tulle- veil and orange blossoms and car a shower of cream roses and was attended by little Miss Clayton of Mills acting as flower girl who was becomingly dressed in while silk and net carrying a basket of pink and white asters and wear ing the gift of the groom a beautiful gold bracelet Music was rendered by Miss Burrows of Newmarket and Mis of Queensvilie Many beautiful gifts were receiv ed which showed the popularity of Dm young couple After the wedding breakfast the bride donned her travelling suit of very becoming Russian Green with hat of black hatters plush f 3 Maggie Shearer 4 Mark Nicholson 5 Cor ner Florence Oldham Asters Giant Comet Rebecca Godfrey Evelyn Moore 3 Dorothy Evans 4 Beatrice Taylor Ruth John ston 6 Mary Johnston Collection of wccfj Alice Cor ner 4 Corner 3 Geneva Fred Wal ler Vera Westgnrth Cojleclion of weed seeds Cockhurn 3 Ethel Taylor Flossie 3 Clarence Bod- ley Walts Hinckley Har old Hinckley 9 Collection of insects I Norman Rao Angus Flossie Johnston 3 Frank Collection of grasses grain Leslie Taylor Collection of native woods James 2 Brelhour Drawing below Ill Shearer Ceo Nicholson 4 Marguerite Angus fi ley Taylor Drawing III and abovc1 evieve Evelyn Nellie Shearer Hazel ONeill Matt Penmanship below III I Tomlinson Marguerite lid rey 5 Bailey Junfe Essay III and above ONeill 2 Verda Ruth Johnson Umr Lucilc Peers Moore Tea biscuits Vivien llki Delia 2 Cookies girls under J James 2 Corner Ft J Hilda Shearer ffi Sadie i Park IL brilliant Canadian journalist continues In the October number of Mac- Leans Magazine his notable series of Canadian political studies In issue be dealt with The Duff Boom In this October issue be tells in a nonpartisan way of forces at work at the present lime in the Liberal Parly of Canada series is unique and of lively interest partly due to style and partly to the fact that he possesses inside informa tion of a piquant sort PERMAHENY PEACE POSSIBLE What do you think Lei Stephen give you fresh thought and material in his stimulating and well- informed article in the October MACLEANS AMERICAN AND THE GREAT WAR Startles you in this article of hers in the October MACLHANS How will the vole go to Hughes or Wilson Miss Laut says Wilson will get ill Her vigorous mind her inside information and the robustness of style make this contribution hers refreshing reading Man from Athabasca Robert Service has A How It your frlon Lot Hal Studio He I an- other of his gripping ballads in the Oct MACLEANS The story of a Grizzled Western Trapper who went overseas Canuck Mrs Arthur IVJurphy the first Woman Magistrate in panada A study of this forceful woman and of the significant Woman Movement in Western Canada London Stage Favorite wJ Canadian Soldiers entertainment of our Cacaiia soldiers in camps hospital convalescent homes by British players The abounds in portraits by Arthur Arthur and Mary all Canadianborn REVIEW OF REVIEWS DEPARTMENT The best things in the best Magazines condensed for always a fine and comprehensive presentation of the If making and informative articles appearing in current sec si Nov I Hills a full Tru A ia- ft in Mil Is the fall you will want the very best plows The John has no the tcury plow 6Ud Ihe Oliver walkuig la everything toofc Iredo ovv the has H08J or to want EH Rev Daniel returned Missionary will deliver ft lecture the Methodist on Hun- day evening IM oh his work in invited Everybody is goUlng ready for our bin next week so come along The spnooi is running along nicely now with Mr Chas i ah apparently means business ftoiVprii he lFst of the in Ibtrdty j Watson Wright and Mrs i mo Norman returned mis sionary from Japan will give an address in the Methodist Church on Sunday morning at oclock His theme of course will be Missionary Work in Japan Ho been in Japan for the past years or more and his ad dress will 110 doubt ho very In structive end interesting He is supported in bis work by the worth Leagues of- 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