Newmarket Era, 12 Mar 1926, p. 3

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iratu rem Hall Tuesday lo Mr it 1 he As No free under the auspices Horticultural So- Gain Trophy In Scotch Doubles for iain Trophy Theodore Bolton with Doc captured this event Over twenty rinks par ticipate and after a hard strug- In the weekly Friday Night which was hotly con tested Bern Morales rink J Davis jr Allan Cod and Doc Bartholomew trCov turnout llidav rally gel or the if Carnages Room Moaldinp AT ROSE NEWMARKET heir last speots to the memory of the late Mrs Henrietta d who passed away at her home in To ronto on Thursday of last week Deceased was the widow of our postmaster Joseph A who with his life partner settled in during late seventies where in partnership with the late J Lee he for years carried on a hardware in the premises Occupied by Mr Bennett under name of Lee tedo and did a thriving business Bastedo was very active in ly enterprises see the marriage in Scotland Upwards of years ago Miss Maggie Brown daughter of the late John Brown minister of the Old Kirk on Timothy street went to Scotland on visit with relatives and when here met a young man named Little between whom continued after her return home The result was that she went hack to Scotland and became his bride To this union was born a son James Jr who all through his school ca reer gave promise of taking a prominent place among his as sociates which was somewhat realized in his appointment as Solicitor lor the borough of Dalbeattie Scotland his native town From a copy of the Advertiser Feb which has just been received we take the following which will he interest to the older people of this community The marriage of Mr James Little of Messrs J and J M Little son of Mr James Little solicitor and Mrs Little Commercial Bank House Dalbeattie and grandson the late Rev John Brown Newmar ket Ontario Canada and Miss Helen Louise Hart daughter of Mr A V Hart road surveyor for Dumfriesshire and Mrs Hart Eversley took place Dumfries The bride well know regard by was held Hotel am the happy left for the on which is to he spent tor tour to the The brides dr Ih hi velvet and trimmed with shaded flowers a coney fur coat and lines Presentation to Bride A deputation consisting George Bell district and Mr C representing Ihe employees nd contractors of Lockerbie Committee waited upon Miss L Hart at her home last Church revealed in His Word for the pastor Inst Sunday What Is Pi for the evening In Pure transforming power trry said Religion is not liim- which we get but which gels ifs We keep religion hut religion Edgar Scotts lenor solo choir purpose giving the Death of Mrs Parkin at her residence in rkct on Thursday night week of Martha Scarf County Ireland and was the younger sister of the late of the County of harness business in rkel for a of removing to Toronto her husband four namely Mr well Newmarket Mrs 16s Angeles utlrife3d Mrs and Pei Of Toronto bridegroom and held in popular wide circle of friends event evoked much interest The church was decorated and a large witnessed the pret ty ceremony fully choral and the officiating clergyman the Rev Canon Robertson who given away of head with orange blossom and tulle veil and silver slippers worn jewellery of an opal and gold gift of the bridegroom and she carried a beautiful bouquet of pink carnations Three brides maids and one page were in at tendance Miss Dorothy Read London Miss Peebles Mia cousin of the bride and Master John Bolder ivj oh bridesmaids wen- at tired in apricot embossed georg ette with large bows of deeper hade velvet at the back They gold coronet and trellis work caps trimmed with small velvet They carried with tulip th gold ribbon The small bridesmaids dress was of apricot georgette and she wore cape of apricot with gold tissue 1 with white fox Her also in gold while her Dutch trellis cap was of gold tissue and velvet flowers All the bridesmaids wore gold and marine pendants the gifts and Ha family to the the desire of the rig of Miss Harts approaching to show their thm in some tangible way Mr in handing over the tea tray to Miss Hurt said was the wish of the and men of Hie Lockerbie that she and her future husband would be long spared to liaiifui and wished them much is in the future thanking deputation for asked them to Co subscribers her thanks and appr great kindness and good Mr A Hart asked the to convey the thanks of limself and other members oi lis family along with hi laughters to the subscribers to tell them he took it as a honour which wihen it for he Hit The deputation were erwards hospitably Sir and Mrs Hart High School as polar bears in Florida so here we go for the same old stuff The defeated Malvern Col legiate of fast Friday night to th tune of nilgai have known thai It would pleasant change I erian liliurch a the Newmarket for many On the ler the late first HOP succeeded ti thai fifty year filled I ably for some Id luring which 1 lie id hi and family en in struggle to Wln something like till the last minute of the last period and then one more for us Aside from that we are to be able to another distinguished Toronto Collegiate team First Form going to present a literary program this Friday afternoon and rumor has It that some bright young contemporary of- someby-or- has composed modern words to the tune of Jingle Belts Consider ing the live bunch comprising First Form the program ought to make Quite a bit Heres a winning them Our distinguished literary genius A B Sounders who will shortly be come famous for having edited the Purple and Gold rushing 1 finer and thither seeding material for that WEAR 38 Inches Wide Priced 95c and Per W A BRUNTON CO removed to the building i by the Bell to Toronto the plfl During her long residence Newmarket Mrs liistedo constantly in evidence up church worker and one wlic many social dude were alii with those charitable and spirited function which in town call for energetic ship and organization lieited gave a helping hand stronger affect social y are inUcl- or the Who and Mission Circle of United Church was held at the parsonage on Tuesday Mrs Hewitt and Mrs and a splendid address Thanksgiving by Mrs A on the piano Easter ThankOffering of both Societies was received and the amount shows the great interest that is libly fixed in Ihr- young people of guests The three buys arid finer l received lion in Newmarket and at sue a time as this their thoughts must urn hack In tin old Town and the friends heir youth Two sons George a the Bank of Commerce Winnipeg and Dr Arthur medical specialist of City together Villi youngest daughter Miss Mar heir mothers re y laid in the fain l fill her youngest inj-in- Mm to Operation of I The Carnival arranged by the Newmarket Citizens Band Tor night of last week a grand affair and very la attended there being the largest crowd on the ice this year The Band provided most delightful music from to Cash were awarded to the win ners who were as follows fancy Dress 1st Gould 2nd Marjorle Mens fancy 1st Bruce Fancy Costume 1st Aubrey Jr 2nd Allan Cane Fancy Costume 1st Norma 2nd Ladles Comic Dress 1st Mrs lent int Bingham 2nd Jack Comic Glen Boyd 2nd Lawrence Weight CornUj 1st Blanch Taylor 2nd There was a great number pretty and skilful costumes- an he competition tor In all The Judge ed frock and black coat with white fur the colls being trimmed with ermine tail black velvet beret hat with jewelled bouquet She carried haded anernor Littles dress was a Mack In gown with flared skirt Mrs J Skating for it few before after an lite judging look the on Monday on hearing of dcalh of Miss Evelyn Rebecca Dennis eldest daughter of Mr Mrs Charles Edgar Dennis of Newmarket which sad it Midland on Sunday following an opera ion Andrews Hospital She had gone to Midland to train as a nurse and while in performance of her duties became ill with appendicitis ne cessitating an operation follow ed by an attack of pneumonia with results Deceased parents four all of who and except stampedes a tin first- It nil then that stlltlIlt seriously get oh boy ic night oil lei due to Illness In him m using his mi lie Mill wish her Poor old Jack Frost Is being lilted Many are ardently longing he able lo swat the baseball and play teiinls even the old slowly being deserted for and on Saturday a iobln in appearance Ames Hullo looked us up ta been so busy W C LUNDY The tallies Store Newmarket February Sale of Staples In Heavy Unbleached Sheeting Reg Sale Price Yd 80 in Heavy Unbleached Shoatlng Reg Sale Price 7Eo Full Bleached Table Clothing Ins Reg Pure Linen Towelling plain and stripe Sale Price 18c Pure Linen Crash 15c yd Fancy Bath Towels Stripe and Floral Patterns Alt the New Shades Reg each Sale Price Each Pure Linen Guest Towels Sale Price Pr 36 In English Shaker White Special this week 30c Welt folks March Hie Inevitable rough weather which as become so attached to his month of San Francisco Cat senior daughter Miss of British Columbia from with the family which in- hided her Mr Wat er of and his inn and two daughter grand children A Inother of her husband and several Ihe Messrs Lee and Camp- hell of Toronto were pres ent and acted as pall bearers The funeral service here was conducted by her Toronto pas tor A and his by pa Church in K The I Hl fast Friday night in spile of rough weather It being musical evening the club the program consisted most ly of duets solos both vocal and Friday night Educational evening and the convenor promises an interesting debate which will be both beneficial and humorous Last Friday night Mr Gordon Beckett was elected convenor of Athletic- Club Intend holding a on March St Patricks Day All regular members and ay those associated with the Club specially requested to be present Sunday school as usual next day at pm As Wring Is near everyone Is urgently limited to attend and I swell the by reside fit The funeral service was held at her home here on Wednesday afternoon conducted by Thomas of Toronto at Newmarket Cemetery the following been received Tho Ml was a daugtitci Maria Lee was Postmaster Open from Phone 332 wilt i CHARLIE to it can and deliver Proprietor MILK TC8TINQ ASSOCtATION There has been considerable wrlt- in the Farm Press mention being of he new Cow Testing As sociation being organized In Ontario The Officials of the Dcpt of realise that there are many unprofitable the farmer which houtd be culled out while on the other hand very few farmers un less they are testing know the cows have the high butterfat test and profitable as breeders The York Branch of the of Agriculture is planning to organize a- Cow Testing Association with a Test ing Office in the City of Toronto and to commence testing on May whole policy will be fully explained at the Dairy Meetings at our attendance Aglnoourt Heather Hall Mar have church almost every at and although at 2 pm Town Hall We 1 Mar the roads have been rough and unpleasant we have Maple Town Halt Mar IB a fair congregation to wel- uplifting sermons of the nl ministers Rev Dr ridge Orange Hall March pm But we Wave never GIRL KILLED IN MISHAP overcrowded and desire OH EVE OF RIO LAKE TfHP The solos duels ami quartettes given so willingly have been greatly appreciated and we hope daughtci Oplometrylts Vain ha C WATSON Detroit Institute Col lege scarcely arty two people defects of the same eh large entry for rly oclock tome of the cot gypsies Name the principal defects of aKln of Week Saturday from residence hoi thence by radial to Newmarket where a service was held in the Presbyterian The were ne phews Fred J Campbell of Windsor Mills Que Walter Campbell Charles feo Iter old E Taylor Tire Hasted and Chilver of To Surviving are two Toronto John in What object is persevere in week Hie inrdiah vc charge Edith Parry ha lie topic on The of Comrades We have proven to of community our ability to serve pub lic Our repairing la of the stay fixed kind and we prompt In responding call for help VANZW BROS Corner Main A Ontario Sta of Hie Line girl went an operation SI Johns Red last and we are Schumacher March A homo Is bereaved and heartbroken parents are rains loss of their only a tragedy winch occurred here yesterday Dawson welSknown resident of Schumacher was preparing to leave on a prospering trip and left his rifle on kitchen table j It was found there by his old son who unearthed some ridges and loading the rifle pointed The little killed I She Markets being down Too the roads and stormy Fall Wheat weather Interfered materially will Spring Wheat attendance at the entertainment In Buckwheat Keltleby last Wednesday night but Small Peas the promised tho Oats at sonic not far distant date wc Barley end weather may Butter prove more favorable Egg of llti Is not si i ar with Stock Markets Torontft ax37 whicti he hurl lit is stilt In ftfcry his Cows Choice vit Springers Calves Urn Mr Harry Stevens spent the week- Sheep In he city j Lambs Mr George Munehaw was vlslllnff Hogs Mends in the the past week llnrrj McDonald chief engineer Hie- f retell I steamer Toote left Kingston on Monday where bis WANTED ale JOHN Toronto

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