Newmarket Era , February 22, 1929, p. 8

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M A 1C SEEDS THE BEST THAT GROW RENNIE COuhited Holies of for North Id AURORA County of of Ontario will apply to the Parliament a Bill of Divorce from his May Clark of the City of in the County of York on of adultery desertion MATHEWS Newmarket Ont Solicitor for the Applicant of Application for Parliament of Canada thereof for of from her John ford on the ground of adultery am Dated at Toronto in County York In the province of Ontario the of January AI By her Solicitors 1MCHAKDSON Federal Illdg of Application for Divorce In the County of York in of Ontario Married Woman will ply to Hie Parliament of Canada from her husband of the City of grounds of adultery City of Toronto in jrk in the Province day of February Dated at the County of Ontario Notice is hereby given that Fulton of the City of Toronto In the County of York in the of Ontario Clerk will apply to Parliament of Canada at the or next Session thereof for a Bill Divorce from his wife Myrtle Fulton of the said City of Toronto the County of York and Province day of December A D Imperial Bank for the Applicant by given that Eva n Smith of the City County of York in Married MajcBtys Counsel will apply tin thereof for a Bill of Divorce frorr her husband the said James Gravsor Smith on the ground of adultery Dated at Toronto in the Province Of Ontario the day of January SAUNDEItSOS j King Street West Toronto Solicitors for the said Eva Alexandra Grayson Smith of of York in the Pro- Hardware Merchant Parliament of Can- session thereof ant BOSS St Toronto Ont Solicitor for the GEORGE HERBERT Mrs Frank Scott Aurora Onli- 3 of daughter Elsie May to Mr Albert Collins Marriage to take place- early in March Mayor P Thompson will the chair at the Womens Institute At Homo in Odd- Fellows Hall Feb Newmarket brand will visit Aurora that evening Mead ows of church will of his famous readings There will also ho good local talent The students of Aurora High School gave a splendid in auditorium of the High School consisting of choruses instrumental inusio a short ploy in German entitled Eigcn sin and an oratorical competition Miss Margaret Graham was chosen to repro sent Aurora High School in the Star lorieal contest Miss Graham subject was Why I like Canadian Poetry The judges were Jos A Underbill late principal of Central school Fori William Prudent of Do La Salle College and Jno McDonald principal of he public sohool Aurora The services in the United Church on Sunday ere conducted by Rev- J Howie of To Robinson attended the meeting of he York Deanery Roe Miss Dorothy and Mr of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Ralph Robinson and children of Hamilton were the guests of on Sunday iss Mr Grant attended the High School dance Newmarket Mr J spent the weekend Miss gave a trousseau tea to th moors of the girls class and their mothers Saturday afternoon good crowd enjoyed the pancake social the Girls Auxiliary of St Mary Mag dalenes church on Tuesday night Dr and Mrs A MacLeod attended the muse party given by Mr and Mrs The Ladies Howling Club gave a bridge party the town hall on Monday Night A large at tendance was present the prize- winners Mrs Geo and Mr Harry Carter Mr- Roland Miller spent last weekend ro wing old acquaintances around The skating party which was held on Bolton rink last Friday night by the Leagues of tho circuit Central and was well attended and greatly en joyed by all won several prizes of New Scotland who has retired from form life moving into our village Some of our hoys made a trip to to spend tho weekend and were stranded The cars would not respond at retiring hour The Womens Institute met on Saturday evening Feb at home of Mrs Rose ng picture show was given under the auspices of the Guild of St Church in the own hail on Wednesday VANDORF The of Mrs Tuesday held a Valentine Social at the George Pine Orchard and we are safe in saying nunc had a good time Eight Indies were busy quilting at the home Mrs Harold iJewsherry Tuesday Tin ladies on the and line spent af at the home of Mrs Roy mak the Home Mission quilt Mr and Mrs Robert formerly of Aurora United Church transferred their membership to Wesley Church on Sunday morning and were welcomed by Rev T White and members of this district We were also glad to wel- Miss Moynihan late of Victoria Square an active member of our church There will he an At Home under manage ment of the Ladies Aid on Friday evening Feb 2nd at the home of Mr and Mrs Rowland Scott A good program ih being debate Resolved that women spend more for luxuries than men taken by our neighbours the line and will be to bring out a good crowd as everyone loves good hiiappv debate Lunch will he served JUG CITY The Ha Club met at the home of Mrs on Feb with the presi dent in the chair The meeting opened with Lords Prayer in unison Minutes of last were read and adopted There attendance of fifteen The following progam was given Solo Shadows on the Water was rendered by Carson A reading on the life of Bates a Canad ian artist was given Doris A paper on the life of Johnson was read by Mrs Rolling Canada and God Save he King were rehearsed by all accompanied by Stone The next meeting will be at the home- of Mrs Jos on March Lb As this is to be an open meeting we hope to see a good turnout The P of King United Church visited the Y P S of Teston and put on a very good Tuesday evening Feb served by the P of ton The Mission Rand of the United Church held a Valentine Social at the home of Mrs Frank on Feb 2nd- A very good pro gram was given A story the life of St was told 1 Miss Doris lieth McDonald sang a solo which was enjoyed all The W the home The regular meeting of ho Community Club ill in the on Friday at pm A good progani will be provided con sisting of music by he Johnston brothers- a contest for the children for which prizes will he given for ho best selections by tho pupils of school Also Re solved hat a young man has a holler chance to succeed on tho farm than in the along with other contests arranged for iwg ALCOHOL A to Is not tlie of AH who liquors ii ii the drink traffic by its partnership with government real In the drink Itself must teach Unit strikes el the primary things at life the Intellect the ficterind the Im pairs the powers of the Individual it it 1 i the Kelcy Godson of spent last her sister Mrs J PRUNING TO MAKE 8TRONQ FRUIT TREES The loss entailed by the breaking down of is in a large measure avoidable if proper is taken in the early years of the tree A great deal of damage is a result of poor tones or a poorly shaped head judged by standards of strength Unfortunately when judged by the standards of sanitation the open centre tree is perhaps a rifle better than the modified leader type leader system consists in al lowing the central leader to grow lo a height of four or five feot or even more if a high headed tree is desired Along this central leader branches are selected to form the main work of the tree Probably not more than six will be kept and these will be well spaced around the leader to get a well balanced head As soon as the uppermost branch has selected- the leader is cut off at this point gives a tree with a central axis for about five feet with branches radiating from it Inch is a much stronger tree than the old open centre or vaseshaped tree which is seen Some branches end to grow upwards at a ery sharp angle to the main This harp angle makes a weak crotch and such should not be selected- Try get branches which are forming more of a right angle to Ihe main stem This can bettor be accomplished when the selection is made from branches two years old Very young branches have not adopted their real angle of growth and it is diticult to make a proper selection Central Experimental Farm Notice of ApplicaUon Notice is hereby of the- United Church met at Mrs A Hall on Feb a very good attendance Mrs a splendid report of the M convention held in Toronto on Jan The regular meeting of the King Horticul tural Society was held in the Masonic Hall on Wednesday Feb Mr John Hall delivered such an interesting illustrated lee- To tore last year was the speaker of the He gave an illustrated talk on Bulbs Hardy billies and Tiouse Plants We are glad tp hear that Miss Marjorie Jlen who has been ill for some weeks wit leumonia is able to be around again The churches this vicinity united held The Would Day of Prayer i con Church on Friday A LAWYERS FAITH A young lawyer had undertaken a nan who was charged with stealing a stove No no he said soothingly 1 know did lot steal the stove If I thought for a minute hat you were guilty I wouldnt defend The cynics may say what they like but there ire some conscientious men among the lawyers tho real difficulty lies in proving you did lot steal the stove but Ill manage it now that have assured me of your innocence Leave I all to me and dont say a word can my me a guinea now and guinea boss exclaimed the accused in a Why dont you make it ten thousand I pay just as easy 1 ain no money No money The lawyer looked indignant No- dont know I kin git it The lawyer seemed crest- allen for a few minutes then his face bright- Well he said I like to help honest in trouble Ill gel you out of this scrape wll call it square youll send the stove to my office want a now ASSUMING mil rural mail courier met a lad of of age one Saturday and the following conversation took plaoe- Hello Sonny said the courier Hello sand Ihe boy Whats the our paper What paper Why our magazine it should have come- on Thursday Is that so It has neves- coma on Thurs since Ive carried the mail Well it never was later than Friday any O yes it was twice in a have von had on Friday said ill I dont know about it but Heard Pa grumbling about the other day cletj It destroys the The work therefore of tlif temper- organisations Is a work of jiatrlotlc kind It is n crusade of the individual that in I test It Is f on of the that It may Its position- It Is a work on of the nation Hint It Its highest position It Is a work on of the nation that It may take Its rightful place itmong the lenders In true there must be this forwardlooking this ap peal to Idealism If are to gain hold the young people the foremost plank In the temperance platform must be education We must see tp it that in every school Is taught latest I Of Informed as to the effect of alcohol young women arc educated as to these truths they will form sound healthy public opinion will create the means necessary to control the liquor Feb The large of ltussell Porter at North with most of the contents were by fire about oclock morning The was a distance of te miles The fire was caused by turkey knocking a lighte only the team of of while sot sheep fen hops all Heart Remedy Inculpable for Hearts Weak Itfood Sleeplessness- Nervousness Hot Dis orders Especially for tion or Heart Faint ing or Shortness of Breath 1 Store- New- Highest Qualify Most Value not our satisfaction or unmakes our reputation and business success is why we recommend Batteryless The Models brought out by the 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