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Newmarket Era , June 27, 1913, p. 7

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J 1 a MidSommer Specials BOWLS A Nest of On white with bands good size Special Price per Set TOILET SETS Just opened two crates which too late or Spring Trade Bought to sell for Assorted Colors pieces full Size White with Gold Tracing Blue with Gold Tracing with Gold Tracing Canary with Gold Tracing Special Price Per Set TOILET SETS Printed in Colors All Nice Pat terns Full Size and Good Style Speefel for A Bad Hand Mr Jos employed at the Davis Tannery has been laid up for two weejis with Ms band to return to wort next week ten days and nights lie was to steep on account pain A quiet wedding took place at lifts home of Mr Geo Haw tin of Pine6r- charo when Emily second- daughter of Mr and Mrs Starr was Change of 7 me A new Time In effect tins with the inflation of number of week M TIM train goes town south in and have greatly shockod by touch- north at The aftorjooo train south The evening train goes at and north at 36 V Newmarket The Parade drew a to the Cemetery fast Sunday alternooi They dflcbratod fte graves of broth Cemetery is lobking well ft 11 Lacrosse 41 united in marriage to Mr Ii A by Rev of Aurora Only the immediate rela tives were present Alter the wed ding dinner Mr and Mrs Hawlin left for a to Michigan will reside in Pine Orchard on their re turn Brlefiet Good time to cut noxious- weeds The Corporation at work The new Council- was summoned by the Clerk last Monday evening but was no quorum Quite a number at the Farmers pic nic at Bond Lake yesterday St Johns Choir garden party Thursday evening ft A DIRECT IMPORTER OF STAPLE AND FANCY CHINA North York Schools to Inspector re port to the County Council there are public school students in North York but only an average or per cent attend school Par ents or school officials must be doty perhaps both The frequent change of teachers Was also J commented by the Inspector- average cost last of teach- ing each pupil the public Schools of North York according to the re port of Inspector Mulloy was and this the little tots i- On Saturday last St ril Toronto arid Newmarket plpyri gamp of- the season here Alter a free fight other fights and forty minutes overtime St Sidiohs woo to the eye that re quired four stitches to closer Jv i i If I lift Something New NOSCO ONION SALT A New Preparation flavoring Salad etc bottle Makes Light and Ap petizing Cakes Recipes with each package per CREAM CUSTARD POWDER For making Custards without eggs and 25c per tin Maple Butter 20c Peanut Butter and 20c COOL SUMMER DRINKS Orangeade and per bottle Lemonade and per bottle Lime Juice 25c per bottle Powder and WL BOSWORTH The Leading Christian Church A good congregation listened to the pastors sermon on Conference Suggestions last Sunday morning Mr Hall spoke with special reference to this years meeting Just closed of the Christian Conference at In evmfng there was a large attendance the Canadian Order Foresters being present in a body The pastor interesting and instructive sermon The Rattle of Life basing his remarks on I The choir sang Gounods Sands of Time Are Sinking good expression and Miss and Mr Stephens gave fine rendering of Lcve Prompt Delivery 1 CORNER OF Phone Main Timothy Streets a DUST KILLER A handful in a WHEN YOU SWEEP absorbs the dust brightens the floor and cleans ihe carpet One free trial Yours for health ALL GROCERS The with Di vine Miss of To ronto was in charge of the crgan for the day and proved himself to be a clover solo organist awl a capable sympathetic accompanist Miss Realty is a pupil or Mr Arthur Oliver Club At a meeting the Breed ers of North York held in the De partment of Agriculture jRooms on Saturday lune it was decid ed to organize a Club for North York The follow ing officers were elected Sir Henry and J Pies Mr William Ilill 1st VicePres Mr Ed Lloyd Methodist Sunday SchooL Instead of the Review next Sunday a Patriotic Service will be tn addition to the singing fay the school there- will bo addresses by Rev J Simpson and Mr P and a selection by the Primary Class The parents arc cordially in vited ank their presence be greatly appreciated Masonic Rising Sun Lodge Aurora sent an invitation to Tuscan Lodge New market to in a Church Parade next Sunday evening conse quently number of Newmarket Ma- sons ate going to Aurora on the six oclock car next Sunday evening to worship with them Wore Water Wanted One of the first things for the new- Council to consider is the question of water supply Ever since the up per Reservoir was cleaned out more than a month ago there has been a shortage of water and this in the of- the fact that the air pump has used on two of the wells at an additional cost of from to a day for pumping If this ex pense has to be continued it would soon pay the cost boring another well besides the inconvenience of be ing short of water in hot weather Baseball Oh Monday evening Specialty and Town played and Specialty won Although- onesided it was a good game both teams have strengthened considerably since their last inhibi tion and consequently less errors were made Some sensational plays were pull ed on picked a hot one out of the- air with one hand and Stone in centre field made nice catch a long fly Batteries and for Specialty and Walker for Town Umpire Paul Perkins i 1 I I Epworth League The meeting last Monday was largely of a patriotic Two splendid addresses were one on Confederation by on evcnii nature given- Mr and the other on The Unit- Scout Law 2nd VicoPres Mr 1 Smith Empire Loyalists by Miss Business men are asking for Scouts A Bmns NEWMARKET S i steam to kept up Works in cast of A I THAT LITTLE GIRL Of yours shell Soon be her hair done up too she will be outgrowing bet childish you havent had picture taoen since she wan in Yog dont exactly want to keep her as she is but you do to keep tbe memory Phot The Photographer in Town Your 1 Wei land June A acci dent occurred at Friday night The fast train riot stopping there an employee threw the mall bag the train striking Mrs Couch wife of Couch pastor of the Methodist church at breaking her leg at the knee and Inflicting other Mrs Couch was not at the depot but on the roadway waiting for the train to pass The accident might have cost her life Is tWrd accident of this nature occur ring at this depot mi t Mr New market J Walker Au rora 1 Hope Fine Orchard P Forrester Rose Bales Ar- mitage J A Rose Albert Smith Au rora and It is very desirable that all who are interested in the advancement movement should send in their fee to Mr Dennis Newmarket and help along the inter est In the club as well as yourself The Power Question The wisdjonv of late Council in selecting the York Radial power in preference to the Hydro was de monstrated last week when two seri ous Interruptions in the Hydro pow er hours and hours at a time on the line that was said to be perfect caused consternation among thousands of workmen and general Inconveni ence to the travelling public on street car lines The York Radial agreement calls for auxiliary steam power In of a break in the line and for that rea son Ihe Underwriters do not require at the Town lire would he rebuked it Hydro power Is install In Newmarket The Financial Post of Canada re ferring to the breaks in tlic Hydro Line has the article In last Weeks Issue Toronto Electric Light Co is the same pow er as the York Radial The Toronto Electric Light Com panys time of partial revenge came this week when Provincial Hydro Electric System failed throughout Ontario for some hours on Monday and Thursday trouble was ap parently with the German insulators which although they had been sub jected to severe before instal lation are apparently hot given such careful Inspection regularly as In tho case with private transmission com pany The insulators are also to test as to thelrconditlonthan are those of the Toronto power Com- pany Toronto Electric Light with all Ms faults has had sucb serious trouble as the Government system had this week The result was of course that the private com pany had more business than it could handle In taking care of HydroElec tric business some of it on perman ent contracts The Electric Light Co- even pumped part of Torontos water supply on Thursday McKay A duet by Mrs and Mr Eugene Barker a solo by Mr Barker and a solo by Mr Wil liams v much appreciated- acted as Chairman Considering the of the weather the League Picnic on Wed nesday to Bond Lake was well at tended There will be no League next Mon day evening St Pauls Cricket Club An important meeting of the above club will be held in St- Pauls Sun day on Friday evening June I about 27th at at which te to meet Woodgrec- on Sat- the will be selected arid other important business discussed A full attendance of members is expected Look out for St Barnabas on July For Era The Boy Scout Movement Scouting for boys started in Janu ary five years ago with a few boys the first- trooji organized toe Motherland What result The Movement has been successfully organized and is doing good work amongst boys in Germany Russia Italy France Spain United States China Switz erland in every of our em pire and every scout carrying out the Scout Law A scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other scout no matter of what so cial class other belongs iiiotn- words a help- in and afding one another The Movement proved to have dene a good bringing the boys of different together which is hound to produce re sults and as our Scouts grow into manhood we believe this friendship will be maintained Interchanges of visits are being carried- not only within the Empire but with other nations and with the greatest spirit of good comradeship The Movement is not aiming to supplant any existing organization but to and help as far as lay within its power as an aid to the Sunday School whereby the teacher get close to his scholars by camping and and getting close to nature Public and High principals have stated they can note a difference In hoys who are Scouts They want to ploy the game fair and show they are ready to do their very best at play and at studies to the honor of the Movement I hey are enrolled in though we have not the means to offer training to our Scoutmasters yet the nature of the training as laid down in The Canadian Boy Scout has appealed to the boys sense of honor so keenly that splendid re sults have been achieved during the past three years and now we- have a large number of senior lads who That baggagehandlers on the rail- willing to undertake the work of roads are justly- called training the younger lads There smashers oh vlous from ton Star In Washington one day a distinguished French visitor to this country pointed out to enc of these men a rather frail gripsack Is that enough he asked to go in the baggage car Ill see said the matt He lift ed the grip high above his head and threw it on th platform with all his might That he said is what shell get in Philadelphia He it up again and it gainst the car four or Ave times That what she will- get in Fating Shoes Cause Foot Discomfort The average not built for corhfortrrnany of do not fir properly or shape themselves to the foot so your feet tired out nd achet trie fibre cushion corripresses heel the ball of your foot and toes ample support to your arch and your foot rest in a natural position in perfect comfort have your size in a variety of shapes and leathers At least come in and try a pair on just to satisfy yourself how styljsh and comfortable the Dr A Reed Cushion Shoe are- it will be well worth your while l a 133 wtor The Main St West market I is no grander work for a young man than to interest himself the Boy Scout Movement Will you join the ranks Will you step out and enlist banner with the motto lie Prepared Will you promise to do your best to carry out the Oath To do your duty to and the King To help oth er people at all times To obey the to fill positions and the of the past- three years has shown clear ly that boys arc benefited arid better through their connection with the Hoy Scout Movement DEMONSTRATED baggage- inference story printed in the he went on Fixtures June July lMVoodgreeo July in Aug Aug Aug 2 Grace Church Aug Aug Bedford Park Home Homo Away Homo Away Away Home Home Home Business men if you Want help He tossed it high in air and on the boy organize a troop in your its descent jumped on it Thislbroke factory Ministers make the Move- the lock open so that the contents merit a supplement to the work in were scattered over the platform your church- School teachers let And thats what sholt get in the spirit the Scout Law spread amongst ihe members of your class To help the other fellow Let every understand the true principles of a movement that has now enrolled under its banner boys within reach of the poorest boy and has proven to the world its usefulness in training through their play Any information will he gladly for warded upon application to Pro vincial Secretary Dominion Hank Chambers and streets Toronto Laundry Newmarket V Established to give Best Work at Moderate Prices Satisfaction Guar anteed Leading Feature Careful Handling thus ensuring longest life to fabrics Trial solicited Goods- called for and delivered Moved to new bouse on Cedar Street Phone J Incorporated by Act of Parliament Defeated Last Saturday afternoon the Office Specialty Baseball Team proceeded to and played a match with the Gold Medals that town They came home with Hying having won by a score of In reporting the game the Journal says The Medals started out strong ev erybody playing his position the box home team walked the first man struck out the second and got the other one on a pop fly Tho Medals went to hat and they used the hickory in grand style In second innings and ran up score to lead on TORONTO LETTER The inquiry infore Judge Winchest er into school contracts is resulting in very developments One contractor was so closely cor nered that to get out of a dilemma he declared that he left such things to his bookkeeper A blondstained 25 cent piece caus ed the of Reginald Thomp son who assaulted a now acquaint ance in a lane and goes to jail for colors fifty days It has at Inst been decid ed that Toronto will have four rub bish Incinerators located at conveni ent points the city limits and a garbage reduction plant located side A sad tragedy marred the outing to the orphans by the members of the Motor League Wednes day morning when one of the string of decked cars bearing loads of shouting happy children to Scarborough Park crushed the life The boys to tighten up in think hit s One the statements made in connection with the Hydro that it was result of opposition dirty work Such statements were of course and the dignity or the persons and pajers that circulat ed town the hall netting three runs The Newmarket boys were better at bases than anything else and sev eral nice steals were pulled off In the fifth inning the Medals didnt do much but strike out And in the quit the box and Tray went on the fireworks mound and hit the first man up the Medals mado several errors in this stage and Newmarket boys took advantage of It and were within two runs of the Medals The Newmarket team changed pitchers and- to a big Im provement they all tightened up and played good ball in comparison with what they had bee- playing and soon they had the home team on the lower were ahead Thoy gained one more run on this score on account of being ah unlucky num ber Gold still stay ed with theft runs against the front of the machine Tho editor who wrote the follow ingobituary had more nerve than the majority of editors now have Dead Simon aged years and 13 days Deceased was an Illmannered man with an eye for boodle lie came here in- the nlgljt with another mans wife and joined the church the first chance he had He owes us several dollars for the paper large bills to the grocers and butchers and you hear him pray for six blocks Ho Jesus Paid It All and wo think it Is right as he never anything himself He was buried In tin asbes tos lined and his many It lends threw palmleaf fans In the grave as he may heed them His tombstone will be a resting place for Citv to concluded Youd better take her iii the Pull man with you boss he added gra ciously if youre going further than Sioux Git FIDO A woman carrying a small dog in her arms boarded a streetcar in New York says a writer in the Evening Post and earnestly besought the con ductor to tell her when they reached Street As she seem ed unusually anxious bo said that be would At the first stop they made after leaving SeventySecond Street she glanced to the other passeifeers At the next stop she half rosetb her feet Is this FiftyNinth called the conduct or At Fiftieth Street she stumbled forward as if to escape with the tonmost hut the conductor laid a detaining hand upon her Not yet madam told you that I will tell you when we got there HOw soon shall we get there she asked breathlessly The con ductor looked wearily at her i will tell you when we get thee he repeated At- last looking pointedly at her ho shouted loudly FortySecond Street Street ii The woman- clutched her dog and standing up lifted him to tho rtow O she said almost tear fully look look Thats FortySecond Street- where you Were born- The county police have been to assist in the search for girl residing a Mills The girl who was employed by Mrs Cross of St Toronto left her home for work as on Saturday but no trace of her has been seen since Obscurity lives much longer than tame Hope is a pncumatlo tire that Is frequently punetureo Branches CAPITAL PAID REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS at all important centres Canada and In London New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every description of a Banking business transacted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers of the Ontario Bank Branch will be accommodated heretofore NEWMARKET as BRANCH a Ross HI ir V A Plymouth No Better on Earth now Lowest price This Season Order BRAN NEW CHICK FEED BUY IT AND SWELL YOUR PROFITS I 8aleby TendeV Grist Mill and brick residence at Kettleby Tenders will be received up to of July for this pro perty Apply to Kettle or to J- Aurora i SEVERAL VARIETIES OF GOOD OATS INCLUDING ED BLACK TARTARS PROMPT DELIVERY TERMS STRICTLY CASH FORESTER NEWMARKET i I l Before ordering elsewhere seo Our Stock as it was never Better in Assortment of Colorings or Quality of Materials i can young We Guarantee SatisfaoUon in Every- Detail WILLIS NEWMARKET PHONE MAIN ST At ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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