North End Tin Shop FURNACES STOVES PLUMBING Eavetronghing Etc Frio ModrU EDGAR For Pyorrhoea Gums that and bleed ia likely to result- should tier or pyorrhoea la to touil- the loss of perfectly sound teeth A on of Jr mouthwash morning and night and strengthen gums in a healthy ill For thro and Jr both reduces the spelling Always keep Absorbine Jr handy It is greaseless Electric Welding House Wiring Industrial Electricity Ma chinist Bricklaying Plastering Drafting Act quick get your applies- i in Write or call Eastern Headquarters King St Wes Toronto Employment Thursday Dei League Cooking and Candy League Sale of Fancy Work louse and on Millard We to bis wife a Rose lor t the paTsn death to Is daughter Eatella subject a payment of son Herbert ear of he obtaining Rose ceased leaves a house a lot on personal and Helen Evans of Wins First Carter Prize Principal Manning was informed by Department of Education that ilea Evans of the up Class was head candidate Upper School Examinations held the ten High Schools or Collegiate standing English Lite a Geometry Modern History Third Anniversary Sale Ends Saturday Nov 30th Special Discounts In all Departments to Celebrate Our Birthday Only contract goods excepted North York Poultry Show is moving sails the best Poultry Snow ever held North York to take place in the ffn Hall Newmarket on the second December except that the energetic Secretary Mr up with illness and Mr Bert is on in his place The tickets tor the Draw are now in the hands of the directors The price Is only and this not only admits the holder to the Show but has a chance to obtain any one of the six prizes valued at This should greatly increase the attendance over former years Algebra Chemistry Latin I Latin Composition III French thors II French Composition Died at Oahville Contracting a cold ten days ago William died suddenly at his on Wednesday at Oakville He one of the oldest contractor- builders on the district having built some the finest houses in He was born on a farm near New market years ago the son of Mr and Mrs J Wass He went to Oak- as a lad and started his ap prenticeship as a stonemason He la survived by his widow former ly Miss Jennie two sons and Harold both of and one daughter Irene at home al so two brothers John of Toronto and Joseph of four sisters Mrs R Fisher Mrs Mary Young both of Toronto Mrs Wm of Belhaven and Mrs Rebecca Barker of Newmar ket Special Surprise Package wrapped Christmas Boxes containing Gifts for Ladies and Gentlemen Values Up to Hundreds will remember the Values CENTS EACH DIAMONDS GIFTS FIT FOR A PRINCESS i Diamonds are the same quality and Price rchased from Halifax to Vancouver You will Selection of Princess Diamonds complete UPWARDS DISCOUNT your Christmas Gifts Now ana Money Only a month till In All Departments Take this Opportunity to save on jour CHRISTMAS GIFTS In Forms HA RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA In all their varied Forms quickly relieved by THE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATIC REMEDY For Bale by J nAHIUSON IV J PATTERSON J Say It With Flowers FLOWERS FOR EVERY GREENHOUSES Gorbam Street Church The Friendly Church We shall he glad to have you stu dy and worship with us if church home or a stranger Our School Religious Education meets at 10 clock Classes for all ages Or chestra Worship Anthem by the topic Kenneth lea- Last week this Endeavor the attendance great work of training leaders is done here A to children Boy Scouts Just a thought Lift i deceased r about the twentyfirst Iii at he City of State of California claims verified by Affidavit to send A Wonderful Family Longevity seems to be Inherited the Frlsby family who claim to have the record of greatest combined throughout the Dominion totaling years Here they are John Toronto George Union- William Toronto Thomas Frlsby Ont 70 Mrs Mannah Toronto A Frlsby Aurora and Mrs Charles ton Eyre All members of this family are In reasonably good health All were born and raised at Victoria Square York County and are children of Eng lish parentage Thomas and Jane having married In English church at York Mills York County Ont The exception of Mrs who lived In Pennsylvania for a few years Mrs Charles Kingston who has lo all their lives lies with remarkable are First the Rogers family land with a combined age of for seven members then family Vancouver CampbeU family of Vancouver members and family of Now Brunswick with Armitage family of Newmarket held tho highest record death of Ell Armllago about A pretty wedding Thursday Nov 21st the home of Mr and Mrs Pen rose Prospect Ave Newmarket when their youngest daughter Dorothy be came the bride of Mr Frank Hope Aurora son of the late Mr and Mrs J A Hope Birmingham Epglahd the Rev Fay Meadows officiating The bride entered the living roon on the arm of her father to the straini of the wedding march from by Miss Major le Stark he ceremony was performed a bank of ferns and ma The bride becomingly robed in wedding dress of white moire In princess style The silk ami lace veil was arranged In cap effect with clusters of orange bios and fell In soft folds over the forming a train She carried a shower bouquet of sweetheart roses maidenhair fern and 1 y- of- al ley Little Miss Dora of Thornbury Ont niece of the bride made a dainty flowergirl dressed In yellow taffeta and carrying an old- basket of mums forget me era flowers Following the Mr Ralph Greaves of of Golden Promise Silk Mixture Umbrellas NEW STYLES IN LADIES UMBRELLAS Splendid Wearing Quality Made by Handles and Tips to match Black Red Purple Navy Green Brown Comes THE FINEST RANOE IN TOWN up As High as See Our Special Line Anniversary Price The Watch If you would know youre Right Wear a The Watch is favored by the discriminating not alone for its admitted beauty and Character of design or qualities but principally because of its prestage To wear a Gruen is to join that evergrowing group who know distinct iveness and originality when they see it Our Styles for Men and Women Begin at WAINMANS GIFT SHOPPE NEWMARKET gift to the Mrs Penrose dressed in grey flat crepe with bouquet of rosea violets received with the bride and groom After a dainty buffet lunch eon was served to about sixty guests the happy couple left for Toronto tht bride travelling In a brown two piece costume with hat shoes glove and bag to match and wearing a nav broadcloth coat trimmed with sable On their return Mr and Mrs Hop will reside In Newmarket There- came my knowledge yesterday and since I have locaj veterans association relieved the immediate need hut there stilt need haps the worst thing in life for lo ho willing work any type of and cant get litis is the instance in till Before I numerate some of things needed if i anyone reading this article has a job or knows of one that the man do If you would let me know would see man gets there than the to these other call Rev F phone or Express 1 we will call to your home NOTICE the Our Local News Uriel Oldage pensions cheques were mailed yesterday The largest amount Tag Day for Childrens Aid Society in Newmarket on Saturday Ensure prosperity and a merry Christmas throughout Canada by buy ing Canadianmade Christmas gifts Our Endeavor seeks stimulate interest and confidence in the great work of the churches We are enjoying real interest and the largest attendance in history of the church Can YOU meet With Newmarket Musical literary Club The next meeting of the Newmarket Musical and Literary Club will be held In the Assembly Hall Pickering College Wednesday evening Dec 4 at 815 oclock At this meeting the threeact comedy Confusion will be present ed under the direction of Mr The cast of play Is composed entirely of Newmarket dents several of whom are members of the Musical Club The play Is excruciatingly funny from beginning to end and should pro vide a real entertainment Members free General admission ad WANT WantedA man for hard work and rapid promotion who find things to be and throe assistants A man who gets to work on time In the morning and does not Imperil the lives of others in an attempt to be first out of the office at night A man who is neat In appearance and does not sulk for an hours In emergencies Biking at tlio Chinch Friday Try your luck on that Kale commences at oclock sold that time Tea A man quickly and makes as Utile nolBo possible about It A man who docs not pity himself for having to dig in and hustle Parliament Is year not for glory It but because I am Inters- ays Work To prove my attended three Conferences Weston and one In Aurora spent one week at Camp taking this year If elected Ciuup Organization I iiuan by this organizing groups that arc roups thai are losing Interest and needs a real live capable leader I would endeavor to help you find this leader and have hint trained to lead us something to be proud of To fulfill this we must come in closer with our local Work Board They will do all the support local Work Board national friendly cooperative competitive spirit will be added to our groups fellows stick by him Alfred Smith FITTING PUNISHMENT Judge tried a case where a man was accused of abusing a horse and of it la a peculiarly filthy stall The judge as a fit and proper punishment order ed the man to sleep In the stall and the horse turned out to This short weight were sentenced to de liver ice freo for the rest of thoBura- the customers had de frauded And milkmen who had peddled skim milk Insoad of milk ordered to deliver flee cream This seems to bo a good Idea Is probably capable of much wider application Ho was pegging along road with one good leg and a wooden one said the realestate lawyer who tells the story Get in and ride I said And he slowly clambered into my carriage for been able to get any Ho he the that his wife earned by taking in washing It he could do nothing more he could at least subtract the cost of his board With him away there would be better fare for his I was on my way to look at a small farm that I thought of ex changing for another piece of prop- distance from a railway station I said to my Ill make you a proposition If I take tho farm or you can buy It of me Well I got the little farm and the exrailway man and bis family mov- that he could t It Into the country The first year he set berries and raspberries w eight hundred dollars Little by little the man Increased his flock of hens until he had four hundred He started an asparagus bed He set out more strawberries and raspberries and he bought anoth- house was on a state road that was used by automobiles and he sold many of the products of his little farm to the passersby who were glad to get perfectly fresh butter berries and garden stuff and paid well for them He would set out whatever he had for sale on a table by the roadside and one of the child ren would tend store In this way he made nine hundred dollars in one In seven years the place was all- paid for and he Improvements he had added by putting up new build ings and enriching the soil made the farm worth several hundred dollars more than It was when the purchase contract was If the man had kept both leg and remained In tho employment the railway company he would probably one else all his life and very likely live In a tenement that looked out on a black alley In the city Now he Is independent prosperous a man of property His children are healthier and stronger than they ever be fore and ho Is hopeful and happy He had made a good deal of a failure of life when he had two legs but he succeeded with only one leg when he became a fanner For Newmarket and District for tha Old Reliable Fonthlll Nurseries A splendid opening with exclusive ter ritory right Send for circular ter and full Information Stone Wellington Toronto 2 YOU CAN QUICKLY LIMBER UP SORE STIFF SWOLLEN JOINTS von Chrorilo Swelling Elbow Shoulder or Joint Yield to Influence of JOINTEASE Its a low priced remedy because It Is will penetrate lo I I stainless thus get when the joint Is stiff or In flamed the agony intense Being such a powerful counter t just cant help bringing speedy It absorbs Instantly and and thus get results much lumbago and and happy results In congestion throat chest colds neuralgia much ordinary remedy you car mostly dispensed and li In- Canada CO cents lilt at drug stores