Newmarket Era, 11 Oct 1929, p. 7

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NEWMARKET OCT IITH to vlid North End Tin Shop FURNACES STOVES PLUMBING Eavetroughing Etc PROMPTLY Price MoeWftU EDGAR Fwmitur Shop NEWMARKET Say It With Flowers ASTERS VERBENAS SNAPDRAGON STOCKS ZINNIAS SALVIAS Swwt PERRINS GREENHOUSES St Newmarket Perrin Phone Our Local News Trinity United Subjects for Sunday Oct 13th 11 Who la my neighbor Christ the Power of God themes should interest all people Come to church Pastor Bothers Meeting hade a fairly good last Tuesday and Mrs Mann gave us address but let us have better turn out nest Tuesday at in the Public Hall on Millard Refreshments will be served Bring the children and come along Christian Church The regular weekly meeting of the will be held at seven oclock Tuesday evening The topic will be taken by Phoebe Ingledew and Helen will have charge of Our Local News Band Concert Newmarket Citizens Band assisted by Miss Jean Hunter will hold their quiet wedding was solemnized at home of Mrs Stewart Stony Mountain Manitoba last Mon- was married to George Young both of Newmarket only immediate relatives being Stewart conducted his daughter Bir- of the teen age are a attend these Pioneers Reminiscences- A B Haines of Street was born on the Sharon Highway rears ago informs us that there only two farmers on the- 3rd con cession line of East GwiUimbury that have been continuously owned and by the descendants of the pioneers who obtained their patents from the Crown namely the farm south of Sharon and the Selby farm north of the Sharon station John obtained his deed in and he was the first Clerk and in office until his death The suc cessive who have held this office Hugh WUb on We Moore John T Stokes Ann J J A Ed and the present incumi J I Smith The late Edward Watson After a brief illness Mr Ed Wat son passed away in Newmarket Tuesday October 1st and the remi were interred at Kettleby on Friday afternoon of last week Mr line of King and had Township all his life until and came to live In twelve years ago shortly death of his wife whose maiden was Miss Mary Cook He was Informed man of quiet disposition and a Liberal in politics He of WARM WEATHER FROCK delightful informal frock turct the short kimono that In volte or handkerchief linen it particularly cooling while the of a color for ind would a decorative There Can Be No More War Co Police Court die Alice played The bride who her unattended operations commenced last Monday morning The staff will be i work progresses and prospects Fire in Five Minutes The prompt action of the Firemen In responding to an alarm of fire shortly before nine oclock on Tues day evening saved a probable Some sparks from the fur nace chimney on the commodious residence of Mrs on Eagle St set the roof on fire and it was not noticed until a hole had burnt through and sparks were falling in the attic The fire was quenched by the chemical apparatus without throwing any water consequently the damage was very small covered by insurance A MONUMENT OF HISTORY ly asserted Premier Ramsay MacDonald and those looking on t Britain Joined in ex- gratification over in We 1 questions that might causa what is filing Camp In the Virginia which they announce looting further Ions would be called Shortly afterwards the pi We have come together and said what Is all this bother about parity he continued Take it- heaped up and lowing over From ministers audience represent alive of political diplomatic and business of Iho United Stales came Inslant response to this belief Applause The visit of Hie prime the appearance ami atmosphere i upper chmnhci chamber Valuable Prizes Offered In Plowing Competition Kitchener a friend of the family and the pall bearers were nephews ere was quite a large attendance relatives and friends Evelyn Blanch of GwiUimbury is Saturday with the brightness and the a thirty and forty guests the Homestead highway to participate daughter of Mrs Weddel and late Graham Weddel became the bride of Mr Robert G Lewis second son of Mr and Mrs Charles E Lewis of Yonge Street adjoining Newmar ket A Partridge of Sharon United Church The charm young bride entered the parlor the wedding music was being played by Mr A brother of the groom and the rite Was performed under an evergreen arch beautifully decorated with yellow and white flowers and large white bell hanging attend Wilson a bouquet of I maidenhair ferns were then In order and during the signing of the register Mrs a sisterinlaw former ly of Sutton sang most beautifully Newmarket took a Hash of the I dining room artistically I In the color scheme of white and yellow was then thrown opei bountiful luncheon How Ing topics have been the sermons next Sunday A Nation of Righteous- Endeavor Monday pm Bees meet Monday at meeting Thursday evening in cash prizes besides liable specials will be offered to men under years of age who compete in Ihe York County Plowing Competition conducted un der the auspices of the Junior Far mers Association- There are classes including jointer plowing with walking plows in sod and stubble years in stubble beginners class horses or in sod or stubbie and three classes Prizes in each class range from down All plowing is done on the home farm The judging wilt commence on Nov Ilh A banquet for the contestants will he held on the ev ening of Nov at Richmond Hill prizes will be awarded Agriculture Newmarket Jack Frisby FREE TRIP TO ROYAL WINTER FAIR On Wednesday Oct a judg ing competition including slock Our Local News Bazaar and Talent Sale The Aid St Pauls Ang lican Church are holding their annual ir and Talent Sale Friday Nov St Pauls Church The annual Thanksgiving ere held on Oct 6th and an tunity was given Tor special do d the new Parish Hall moved and a building which will it is hoped provide ade quate accommodation for the various activities of the parish More it will be a tangible memorial In the town of Newmarket to those who served in the Great War many of whom paid the The church was beautifully decor ated for this occasion with the fruits of a bounteous season Tbe sermons by the rector were powerful the tions large and the spirit of sacrifice and thanksgiving most Newmarket High School The regular meeting of the High School Board was held in the Office Specialty Rooms Oct Present- Rev Wedlock chairman Messrs Building Fund i of having past record I will give joii tt the doubt There Is not least dence which would warrant lion claimed the defense William Foster alleged to operating a still There I know a great deal of strife I potatoes will be market district determine the 10 York County bo between the ages of and who will be given a trip to the Royal Winter Fair This is the third the Ontario of Ag riculture has offered these prizes The pays all expenses from the lime the boys leave home until they return Not only are the boys entertained at the Royal but an educational tour of the city is in cluded in the programme when such places as the Slock Yards and factories are visited Commercial concerns give banquets and cooperate in entertaining the boys while in Toronto This is the competition where most boys make their start in judg ing work The give a beau tiful Shield to the high standing A gold medal Full information may be had on application to the Department of Agriculture Newmarket Our Local News liter waiting all summer on of Mr Green breaking his c bone the Era Office lookB brighter with Its new Sale Register his home to the stilt guilty argued the dont believe find him guilty but In view of his will grant the minimum penally or six months am going to accept your evi dence the Magistrate- told George against you but I wont in future last Wednesday this season election day Ye Olde Tyme Village Trinity United Church i night The late James Jackson When the boom was on at Toronto Mr was bookkeeper in the partnership of Harrison Davi son Co general merchants New market and who married Miss Emily Burns moved to the now City adjunct Some years after his Emily Mr James T Jackson who was at that- time treasurer of the mu nicipality Toronto Junction became united with the city as Ward Mr Jackson received the appoint ment of the tax collector which office he continued to hold till his Deceased Mill graduate of Sixty dollars pay Sports W J was ip the grounds to yearly to Certain textbooks were authorised by the Board for the present year The Secretary Instructed to make application to tho Department of Education to have the school rated as a Commercial as well as a High School Rev Partridge proposed the of the ponded followed by speeches by Messrs Jackson A Haines and Kenneth and ery social afternoon was enjoyed bride was becomingly attired a period frock of ivory georgette trimmed over de cus tomary bridal veil and orange hose and shoes to match bridesmaid wearing powder blue lace over georgette with uneven hem line silver grey shoes and stockings The numerous and beautiful gifts testified to the popularity and esteem of the happy couple who left by motor for Niagara Falls and Roches ter shortly after proceed ings amidst showers of good- wishes their return they will reside on friends about the middle eighty lady friends gift bridesmaid solo 1st were bracelets of silver set wit sapphires to the best man a chain and to pianist a Waterman Bank Interest Old Flooring Brick and From Town Debentures Expenditures Avery Contract Office Specialty J Rose Wright Typewriters and supplies to Prospect Cemetery under Masonic North York Prohibition Union A well attended meeting of Temper people supporters of our Pro hibition candidate was held in the Temperance Hall Newmarket Saturday the pledged rally tho temperance who upheld tb perance Banner on the floor Legislature In opposition Ing of the Liquor Control championed and promoted by Ferguson and bis following hi the late Legislature It was tho opinion of those present at this meeting that it was lime a change this iniquitous Act which has been and continues to be the rect cause of filling our hospitals am cemeteries with highway victims snatched from the best of our people can bo must be and will be by tho voter of tho aroused electorate throughout our fait which has been degraded of tho leading wbisVoy vendor of thez North American Con Intolerable slur and infamy cast upon us by tho Ferguson Government In our report of former held Oct 1st we gave our En Officers- At Saturday rng We the names of District Captains as underrated Thompson Holland Landing Harry Harably king City George Wark Newmarket Lome EvanB- Robert Hamilton Keswick Ed- Albert Frank Ramsay Sharon Wm Eves Queensvllle Harold Sutton Isaac Morton Newmarket 3 Let us remove tho Boer Bottles from our highways by rolling majority for P Pearson We their time gelling things housed their own cam well fin orchards is have a blight picking other who do I pickling are not worth Mr Sutton minister of village exchanged with Kay from new lost Sunday which no doubt would acceptable bringing each pastor their own relatives East Side of Davidson Clerk Milking Oct and Son Monday Oct Mr W ivanagh Son Auctioneers Cash Sale Household Effects belonging to the late J A at St Montreal Sale at 130 oclock pm Wednesday Oct Important auc tion sale of 32 Head of Purebred Registered and High Grade Cattle Horses Poultry Implements Gram Household Effects etc belonging to the Estate of late Ross Cun ningham on lot In the 3rd con of East 3 miles north of mos credit Sale at oclock sharp W Kaya- Son auctioneers Thursday 17th Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements on Lots 1 and Con East GwiUimbury one mile east of Newmarket the property of P Hamilton and N Yorke Sale at one oclock Six months credit or six per cent per The I Real Estate Sales The residence situated wmarket belonging to Terry has Realty Co which should help to i the many good previa eyA very light shower on Monday mm en purchased by Mr M made the fall wheat look Sale made by More would have been thankfully possible to plow arc a sample though few in a hill Bate hovember j house Wilkinson clerk Smith play Mrs Win Smiths thresher and clover mill finished the work on the lake shore last wek and Is doing the fifth l Miss Muriel nurse Teachers Convention holidaying with her On account of the Teachers Con- mother and Mrs Harry in the County Council Cham- returns to Trenton Toronto yesterday and today week to resume her profession he pupils of all public school teach- f fouls lately tun foot with the clergyman life of Thanks he ladies of St Pauls A wish thank all who so kindly saved old jers etc and hope that they will savings for the Spring Also the ladles wish to thank all who helped In the collecting and packing of these papers ad Mrs the with a vis Ellison formerly of who have Just returned Islt In England IflFBl Trinity P S Miss Ferguson the Christian Fel lowship Convenor was in charge of Monday evenings meeting Tho Scripture lesson was read by Hazel Mr J Harrison gave us a splendid address on Whats- in a Name Miss Evelyn Morton favor ed us with a piano and Brooks rendered a beautiful vocal Next Monday will bo Missionary Night and Mrs W J Thompson will give a missionary talk Trinity W A largely attended meeting of the was held In Trinity United Church on Wednesday afternoon when a splendid program was provided The devotional exorcises wore conducted by Mrs J Thompson who read a Scripture lesson from Matt 111 and Rom where we are told not to put stumbling In the way of children Paul urges us to realize our responsibility for the weak brother and our Influence for all that Is as man not to him self Booth sang very sweetly WANTED NOW an In York County during quality and variety Sell hardy Canadian grown Nursery Stock and you will be successful Our agency Is valuable Established CITY of Mexican territory of has been indefinitely delayed because workmen must first remove from tho field the relics of a civilization thousands of years old When excavation for the field was well under the workmen sudden ly stumbled upon an ancient Mayan city one of the lost legendary cities of Central America Hugo carved stoned Images and gargoyles prob ably hewn thousands of years ago were along the proposed aviation field In excavation of the forgotten city tho workmen have come upon huge beams of an unknown tropical wood which arc so well preserved that their removal Involves much labor Stone Images of persons serpents and ani mals weighing several hundred pounds also have been uncovered and carried to the sides of the field where they have been thrown Into piles When the field was plotted the site was completely hidden by dense jungle which covered It and dis covery of the city was not made until this had been removed Ferguson today Rather different from the expressed at tho Lennox picnic assist thorn In carrying on their work Appropriate slogan for Government Control salesmen A kick in every bottle and a crash In every case only girl in the world He thought he might just as tell her could face death dancing you dear he whispered fervidly he girl blushed crimson You probably will if my hub you she answered sweetly FREE Order of services Oct 1111110 am Sabbath School Preaching pastor 730 pm Preaching supplied Holt 10 im Sabbath School am Fellowship Service p m Evangelistic service Pastor in charge Wednesday Prayer Meeting at the home of Mr Fred King Methodism Still Lives Your and your friends are invited to the services at either place Come one come all SALE power of Mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale there will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the King George Hotel In the town of Newmarket In tho County of York on Saturday tiny day of October t half of lot number twentyfour on the south side Timothy Street in the town of Newmarket In the County of York as on Registered Plan No 20 There is a large house on this property and it is situate con venient to the business section of the Ten cash to 1 be sold subject to For further sale a W1DDIFIELD Vendors Solicitor ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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