Newmarket Era , March 14, 1924, p. 3

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Our Local kef and Keswick in favor of Br Rowland of Private What Come to the Softool- room on Wednesday evening toe lOlh at oclock and see the I- girls in ttfeir play Strictly Private Com Talent Sain- The of the Friends Church are holding a Talent Sale if HomeMade Baking and Candy in the room on Friday March on Tea will be served 6 amid St A fie Wednesday good market here last quite a number of people into Town by the Radial ices were a follows Buffer from to New Eggs from to ied Chicken in abundance from to lb Potatoes from Pauls Church 2nd Sunday- in Lent A- Litany and Holy Special Services Will be held he Methodist Church on Sunday March in the work of Womens Missionary Society The annual ThankOffcring meeting will be held on Died in West The older residents market will remember who was station agent here It years and a local ore took charge of he sen Christian Church for Sunday School and Bible P M Evensong Fridays in Lent at of the Society of the Executive was adopted as named being Railway Capl Mercantile week- The chief item on program was the collection moving pictures shown by Mr was also a duet by he sisters and a violin solo by Mar garet McKay Mrs J Harvey presided and it was decided Id purchase a set of the Book the of was received here last wee of his at Peguis on the of March in his year The remains were inter red at Winnipeg on the funeral service being held at ho residence of his son Mr a who has at he Prairie Gateway for some years De ceased was a very earnest Chris tian gentleman who carried his into his everyday the and shortly after right there was quite A Large Funeral The funeral of the late Daniel Thenar took place last Friday from ihe A large alhandano Deceased had been a of Newmarket for years am being an old and valued of Ihe metal department of Office Specialty Co the employ attended jn a body and Dangei trifling with Life God and the Soul by Her bert Phoenis- Leader Rev H Parry in the absence of Elsie Scott How our lime ring J B rnt Doyle Chadler Fred A J H Cane StayersHarold Herbert i Josephine one Mr Councillors Muriel rman Joseph Doyle Mai Boa Clifford Councillor Doyle as chairman The clerk was requested to present Accounts Bill of Five Dollars from Hair Company for Hair Tonic for Ivan Moved to be re ferred to Finance Carried BUI from Drills for North York the of Mai per etitlon for Bill Dismissed the might Letter from A request ing the H S students main on the verandah till Referred Petition presented by Allan Mills for a concrete side walk down Wet ST past W I nlghl There a Ids Sight nth of he Aid 5 Club was favored mat F night when the Invincible Methodist Church lhefrpty Between the Acts This week being Committee la preparing a very I program No need for person to stay at home the are good for driving now and school is not so small but that always mate room for one Mrs Linton who baa spent 27 years the Argentine will I something of her lite among tin welcome Mrs Co living In back Into our mid of Charles Webb God for doing slip by never to patient and merciful but we can not trifle with spiritual things and not suffer by it We look after the welfare of our bodies let us take more thought for the spiritual Com Friends Church Good congregation morning and an excellent I will lay fe for Thy sake Peter he could died for Jesus when e failed atch and pray The The by pastor of to the Rev Percy Graham the Chrislian Church he was connected Prosscr The pall bear ers were Edward Eraser Geo Leslie Smith A F Doyle and Harry Mar shall In his dea supporter the Liberals to Petition presented for Clarke Mills that another telephone line be placed to Sharon Referrffd to Tel Co Council Adjourned This council certainly was a great success and the students seemed to enjoy themselves as well a the audience Vivian recited a selection followed by a very by Jennie Stephens Dorothy Ramsay also rendered a Muriel Sherman and a piano duet which was I by all The meeting closed with le National Anthem last Mr Sloi Quite a scandal in Form of the girls had a lolly contest in school n eating absent next day In Chemistry Terrible None were hurt he girls were badly re glad to report they were at meeting account of the interests of Relief Association ho Methodist Church Vining Christian Thursday evening March 13 the Community Girls Club will meet in the Sunday School room The girls extend he of the Club to all rfhc girts in be community It is planned thai the art of ornamental wax will be taught at this meeting Friday evening Junior Christian Endeavor will at 7 to A good attendance In addition the tar meeting the pastor will dor God Mo Sunday Services are as A M The pas Breach the of a on the Lords This will Sunday morning until Mornings sennf The Father or Liners ndanpa that has been twelve years In a we the Sunday ctiool in conduct an airship rid trip around We extend to alt hi king picture of h suffering in Armenia and pleaded for aid for thousands of children made orphans by the hand of the cruel Turk- Over fourteen hundred dollars was subscribed for their support Com Womens Musical Club The Musical and Liter ary Club met at the home of Mrs Waller Eves on Friday evening March about seventyfive he- present lo a splendid pro gramme on Modern French special feature of the ev ening was the address by Miss Coatsworlh An Appreciation of Modern French Music illustrated by four perfectly played piano I03 by Debussy and Mrs Moores rich contralto voice was much enjoyed by her hearers and local members of the Club gave splendid contributions to the pro gramme A hearty vote of thanks to Miss Mrs Moore and Mrs Eves was moved by Mrs seconded by Mrs How ard Cane and carried unanimously The dale of the next will be announced later in the local press March Modern French Composers PaperModern French Compos ers Miss McKay Solo Ekgifi Piano in Ancient Style Marguivf Patterson Solo Ave Maria Gounod Maiden and the Butterfly Piano of lutIc pastor the feeling of seconded by in life off lolher Algebra misses the first Why Ames period Where Mr Gardner was last p Where Bain was Monday night Who Helen P came home from t Mr and Mrs Turner of River visited at Mrs A from here attended the Ladles Aid at Mrs Staffords The Young Peoples Bible Class of the Christian Church held a social evening at the home of their teacher Miss A Stapleton on Friday evening There were about twentyfive pres ent and an enjoyable evening was Bradford A load of OddFellows drove on Tuesday night and Lodge there On Monday while Mr driving to Bradford with a team see look fright and ran got separated and one it the to own and was captured neBs was badly broken and Mr had his arm broken thrown from the cutter Mr Nolan Is making good use of Is auto sleigh On Monday he rove It to and on his return ben coming up the hill Into Church ill he collided with a couple of dogs hat ran out In f II the radiator It If It were not too hard rad would suggest I make a special trip NEW PRINTS CHAMBRAYS GINGHAMS GALATEAS- TSsi bits NEWMARKET Spring Dress Fabrics in AH the Latest Shades FANCY SILK CREPES New Patterns and Color yd FANCY In Henna Greys Fawn Navy French Blue Black Brown All Wool 50 DRESS for Sport Wear In plain shades i 56 Inch DRESS FLANNELS In for Sport Dresses and Suits on Monday by Sir Adair but In the care of Mr Cairns was driven to town and tied In the Presbyterian church shed by the Cairns who fink On their cutter were of Trap Lake feet the Mai fndorsfd the Closing of Stores an noon on each Wednesday the period from let to Presbyter Church The Wo Missionary lold a sale of Made in schorjl loom March at oclock Af- served from to ad An AbsentMlnded Hoiiiibody went home Monday night and left his horse in Friends shed all night some men were going to work on Tuesday morning limy noticed Hie horse tied up with the cut ter upset and the harness partly pulled off of the material above Transportation are excellent Soapsfone fa coming Into wide us owing to IIh capacity for absorbing It employed In and Irons of Its resistance to adds ll la largely used In the manufacture of laboratory and sanitary fittings Sale Register March 18th Mr Draper lot con Georgian mile from Baldwin will hold an Important farm at one oclock Seven J Keatcr and drove him home for though the blanket and robe were off and under him when found there evidence that the horse had been dited when tied In the shed P farm hand and a good of clothes of Mr Milton disappeared on Monday evening led with Newmarket by phon inii out that the horse tied In a church shed he that Mr rode to I ONTARIOS rUNlfJO Wit On- Solo from Cam Bible class and will Moore discuss Tin world field which I Christ looked out upon and out of which Christianity arose The Message will Tuesday evening at The i will conduct Ihcii- weekly nrayer The Bible in all the World How- Bent and What ft Does en by Kathleen Kelly and with Illustrations worth Solo The Silver Florence Moore God Save Hie lloHlfss The let llf Topic The The Silverware ilh the cutter righted the In place awaiting of it absentminded Mr A- Sharon Credit till Oct 1st Sale at one oclock- Kav attended owing to threaten ing of the All members who wore there very enjoyable and ofifablt evening- Club paper Wayside Critic dined edited this week by Frank editorial in which ho I pled for a place on the map fo the lad In the homo was deaorv ing of mention Mr A LB elected irifujh tot cot east of Jacksons Point will hold an extensive farm sale at one oclock credit auctioneer March Sale of Stock Implements hay grain etc be longing to Mrs MacKinnon on In the 3rd of East Itmmy East of Queens on the Credit til October Sale at one p Kavanagh i in fortunes lo be dug out by the enterprise of the potential mining wealth of Ontario 1ms not yet been develop how the history of a billion yean be traced in ihe rorrtantie slory the rocks these were some of things that Prof II The primary schools of Ontario si face the children of the north Instead of the south be said Sud bury provided per cent of the worlds nickel and there was ore enough to provide for many The Cobalt silver fields the greatest on and In Porcupine and take this province had the most phenomenal gold producing district He predict ed that before this year closed would bo the worlds most pro ductive gold mine wee teat girl who pre- valumtions of your property Paved road all the way and detours Husband finds all sewed on and his socks darned Wife prepares ideal meal is highly Girls who are never and do not care for entertain- Mo stepped a telephone bal led a number and got it WlQgham becomes a the Times being amalgamated with the Advance The Times was Ilshed In only five year Ionffliidllon It has been a of produclloa Newmarket Markets Live Stock Markets Choice Milkers Calves Lambs Sheep Incubator Time is Here lly unruly going to hold of til I real caracal Tlicyoro illlarn Kpworlli anil Mi- flic Ilia in HEIRLOOM PLATE ffi Critic M gill favored with piano r J French gave a lj lit mating hatching of armed men entered labllshmenl on the second floor Book Building on Washington he opened the and gems valued John Kay Jeweler a sue or COLONY Oyster Shell sun Tight wtxn- BURNING Founts Phone SMITHS HARDWARE to display on your table You may piece and Jewelry Repairing We a of your fiTKIHSON ft GO and il information to Ihoao I In branch of farm wo Club plans lo hold an Supper on the evening Hon III be the speaker A telegraph pole never iilU I tlon Sale PN Smith mult Kay told Ha His affected robbers binding Kay hand and foot with cord and gathering up Jewelry vuluc of thai play In the left The Jeweler was able to police close descriptions of the FARM HELP CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS COLONIZATION demand all ielp apply and Development Depart ment through ita In Great Britain Sca and other European a service to fan your hubs as early possible that reach Canada in for Spring OF CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS MONTREAL QUE fefcSt

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