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Newmarket Era , March 20, 1914, p. 5

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t AND COLLECTOR the hockey on evening of our beat the Alt Stan of It rather Or Wilkinson DENTIST la Block Br Tetttty Batata A J Want Buy or Main Street Salvation Army Sister titter of Bond Head preach in the A Hall next Sunday a farmers wife on platform All evening at oclock arid bear arc cordially invited Com it Monday April Ctrl fee dale- for raod in tho Town Hal to ha giv en Ontario ladles Quartette arc ladle wtio put op ouch a fiaa concert lor the OddFellows fall j Office to II to pm to pm 223 Graduate in medicine of Toronto also Licentiate of College of Physicians and mem ber Royal College of Surgeons of Former la Eye Hospital and Ear Noso and Hospital England Main and Timothy Telephone Consultation Hours PAINTER AND PAPER Ave 2nd from Queen St Pauls A Y P A regular meeting will be held in tho schoolhouse on the evening of March at oclock will bo Rev rector of York Mills The subject of his Four floapels The members reqneatcd to make a effort to came out and hear this address on a very Interesting subject Com DECUHK SUBSTITUTES Shield Co of Shield were a tie played it off evenings Ti are to Ihb on Shield as this tho have had curling club Regular- last- Mayor Allan Keith Deputy Hunter and Smith and MrT was I before a tax oh those haudle tobacco and presented a petition all tho town who He asked that on account of- the competition with other plages special lax be Mr and I Mr Khowlei supported petition passed Smith cartage re fires patrol 300 Duncan patrol Haskell the- Council Giiamocr j HI There fa the ltrlog a of ho fewer than fingers One of twentythree Anecra twenty one while of the remaining five tch can boast a couple of hands with twelve fingers apiece At Kos- Russia a Very similar exists In the fifty or more of a peasant with extra Inters on his bands who married at the beginning of latcentttry are dowered with from fingers In excess of the normal number- The last surviving member of what was perhaps the record family with was in Cbarlci a lack Interred at Harrow Ho stono brothers who being no less than CS and 40 stone Another I i SB Can Oil- Co supplies family was the one Vantigcl Fairbank well whom Robert a brewers dray- supplies at his death stone i Bolton Practical and Corner Niagara and ffoounuah Streets S WeKetuon AND JEWELLER Opposite Church Park Ave Under Studio Hashes REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AGENfT All Insurance Sold on II ffciics Prop coll on P us Mothers Mooting The regular Mothers Meeting will held In the Temperance Hall street Instead at the residence Albert J at pm i the winter months in interest and attendance have greatly increased The mothers have shown a fceen in terest in every line of lkcn one of which is making some which have and sold it that five more will Quilted next meeting All members of the Union and all Mothers arc to attend March 26th Mr Harold Wait Provincial Secretary of Pocket Testa ment will address a union of the Young Peo ples of this town in the Sunday School room March Every society is expected to he well represented and will contri bute one number on the program Everyone who heard Mr Waile last January in the Methodist Church at the Annual Con vention will wish to hear again Those who did not hear him should he anxious to hear him this time Mr sub ject for March will DC Making Ironsides Mr has culled A Live Wire and everyone who has heard him will say so too Re- member the date AThompson work J charity Forester coal for ket 2975 Thompson cedar poies v 203 i A of Ditferln and Acoit for Columbia ciepbaphces and Stock Prompt Do O li No the 2nd ThurcSay in Rooms over Douglas Main Street Newmarket Jackson Issuer MARRIAGE LICENSES a te Papers Issued at private I lent Col The many friends of the late Gwillimbury will join with us Col Alfred especially in in expressing regret at his demise on the at Alberta tendance Deceased was years of age After the close of the Crimean War during which time he was stationed with English militia in the Island of Corfu Lieut Col came to Canada and purchased a farm near Roachs Point Lake where he resided for many years during the course of which he was elected to the office of Reeve of the Township He married in Caroline daughter of John Stuart barrister of London whom he had six sons and five daughters During the NorthWest Rebellion he went as second in command of the Midland Provincial Battalion In the year and received the medal with clasp In he took un land on the Row River south of where he remained until he removed to Okotoks a few years ago Ho Is survived his widow six sons and two daughters all settled in the Moth I at congregations last Sunday and tho singing waa especially at tractive Mr the new organ 1st is making good were over twenty in the choir in the morn- Ing and over thirty in evening solo by Williamson of Au rora was fine social hour alter evening was quite a success Solos were rendered by Mr Eugene Barker and Mr Fair Next Sunday Rev R fioynon- Bradford preach morning and evening tho pastor having con sented to exchange pulpite with him Oyster The Willing Helpers of the Friends Church arc to congratulated upon the success of their Oyster Supper entertainment last Friday even ing was a splendid attendance and the ladies did their part with much credit While the serving was in progress Mr helped to pass away the time by numerous se lections his gramophone Regis trar McKay presided over the pro gram propor and tho selections by Miss Williamson and Mr Reynolds of Aurora were greatly enjoyed Mrs York of Aurora being the accompan ist The address by Mr Pickett of Toronto the subject When Big Things Look Small was splendid thought it was too short The proceeds were about Young Mens Banquets A unique Banquet was held in trie schoolroom of the Christian Church last Saturday evening when over young men mot to do honor to the distinguished guest of honor from the American side- in the person of Rev Dr of Dover Connecticut The was arranged by Roy Halls Bible Class of young men who have chosen the name of the Good- Fellowship Club and everything was a great surprise The largo at on a Saturday night the Toronto World ad sundries v A Sundries Express on- collars legal fees Pay Sheet Bill of Glass returned for adjustment Application of Garfield Rogers for electric light granted Dr- Boyd arrived and took his seal Communication from N A stone heavier than bis twin wboso stone was equal ed if not lopped by their two titers The family record for longevity not been beaten Robert greatgrandson of the Thomas Parr died In I at the age of His father I1vd to celobrtte his his grandfather reached his greatgrandfather was at the of his death If a Bvcd family of Wisbech named cannot In the mere num ber of years compete with the It assuredly holds the record for golden weddings of five have teen celebrated In the family within Comparatively recent years One of the most notable Instances of Is that mentioned In the of a Scotch Weaver and wife who were the You Can Save Money From us ft Paints OilSi Glass Etc ALLAN W 1 i w Cornell estimating cost of main- of Public library at the same as last year Fortunately four gentlemen of the LATEST DESIGN IN Monuments and Head Stones- fcslore ordering Cut Stone for Building Purposes Kept in Stock and made to Order SPECIALIST in Treatment and cause nature curo3 I fcet for A6tlima Pleurisy Lumbago Kidney ftoasUpation Hay Leoonotor Ataxia Health end Medicated Baths Hcrtousatn Appendicitis a Weaknesses of all kinds Stones removed without drugs Flours to 12 am to pm- Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday Sunday and other hours by appoint ment Park Ave Opposite Method Shed Newmarket Geminations Free Phone Send the Era to at Horn An At Home was held at home oft on the evening of March in honor of Mrs s birthday tho guests from distance were Mr and Mrs Prank Lee and Mrs Marshall Lee Mr and Mrs Mr Hole Jirs Fred of Highland Creek Mrs Georgo Noble and daughter of Mr Geo Hart of Mr and Mrs Richard Wilton of White Among those from town were Mr J and Mlaa Mr and Mrs P Stephens Mr and Mrs Joshua and Mies Alberta Among belle in evening dress wore noticed Mrs Melroy In silk ball dress Mrs in pale blue Mrs Fred In pink silk Mrs Penrose in brown California silk Mrs Fred Stephens in Prune Miss Alberta Druery in Old rose Miss Laura in white lace Miss Nesbitt In velvet In buck silk Miss Gladys Penrose In black silk and many others were which apace will not allow to mention By special requcat of Mr and Mr favored varied and exceedingly tempting menu j prepared and served so gracefully by the yopng the speeches and tho music all combined to pass the time away too quickly Rev J Hall presided and Impromptu speeches were made by Rev Mr J McKay Mr H Eves Mr Jackson and Mr Dales with music by the male choir Proceedings closed by singing the National Anthem about The Banquet shows spirit of enthusiasm that has possessed the young men and they are to be con gratulated on their efforts The Rev Dr is a very interesting conversationalist He is a great institutional worker and or ganizer and before going into the ministry had considerable experience in newspaper work in fact so im pressed is he with the importance of the press is he that he still contin ues to a paper entitled Tho Un der He has many interesting stories of rescue work to tell and time passes very rapidly in his com pany Communication from Mr son of re liic matters asking delegates to meeting in Toronto on March Referred to Light Water Corn with power to be represented if deemed advisable Dr was in favor of im posing a license on tobacco revenue purposes especially or account of the evils of lliecigar- Mr Keith did not see that it was good policy to go against the business men for all there is in it Mr Smith was in favor of tax ing cigarettes to the limit Mr favored a license for all dealers in tobacco and cigar ettes or none at all Up consid ered chewing tobacco as injurious as cigarettes Mr Hill objected to the li- cense The Mayors idea was to ob tain a revenue but in the face the petition he did not see that would be done Dr Boyd presented report of Water Light Com recommend ing 1 That a new hot water pump be purchased at a cost of That well No two on Of fice Specialty Co grounds had to be abandoned on account of striking a boulder and another has been started feet away Report adopted On motion of Mr the ByLaw Com was instructed to introduce a bylaw increasing the license for circus etc to a day The Mayor was aulhorizezd to have two toise of stono now on hand broken at 7 per A Greek made application through the Mayor the sale of peanuts popcorn candy etc on the streets for neighborhood each adopted ten children emainder being brought up by parents Large as family was its fame before that of a Russian one van who was the proud father of He was mar ried twice his first wife he had children In the following order Four times quadruplets at a birth times triplets and six teen times twins By his second spouse he bad twice triplets and- six times twins Undoubtedly the record for mis fortune belongs to a family named Adnet The father Jean was drowned bis wife com mitted suicide by throwing herself from the roof of her house while of his two sisters who lived respec tively at Ghent and Paris one was killed by the kick of a horse and the other by a blow received from a failing scaffold Jean had six children four sons and two daughters Of these the latter perished through the over turning of a One of the sons was stabbed In a drunken brawl another crushed to death by a heavy wagon while the remain ing two who bad emigrated to Amer ica slain In while fight ing for against the Con- But of pecullar records the strangest was that held by a family nicknamed the Odd Family that lived at Ipswich at the commence ment of the eighteenth century The names of the father mother and seven sons each contained an odd number of letters The youngest son Ezeklel enlisted as a grenadier In and was wounded twenty- three times Five other sons Roger James Matthew Jonas and David died In different places and by an extraordinary coincidence were buried on the same day in the year Ten years later another con Solomon was with In crossing the Thames THAT T l T 0OO-4- Spring will be along coon and you will to come out right for Easter Wo are showing the largest of patterns In tweeds and ever shown In town Leave time your order now and be In when the warm weathor dees come FIT AND 50 but the Council concluded that the law would not allow them to create a monopoly Halls Hair certainly stops falling hair No doubt about it what- ever You will surely be satisfied Floods Swept Towns Thousands Perish In Extremis one clergyman to minister to an old man a worker upon the adjacent rall- vraywho was supposed to be dying The summons was brought by anoth er old man the elder brother of the one While he was bustling about making preparations for de parture the clergyman forgot mo mentarily the social status of his visitor and asked Is be In ex tremis The old man was not going to be beaten Aye hes right in your reverence After a pause he added a clincher Clean in poor chap right up to the- sir IMflp MENS OUTFITTED P MORTON Newmarket Town Real Estate Company FIRE AKD LIFE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN MONEY INVESTED HOUSES AND FARMS RENTED Are you one of those to every meal Is another source of suffering DyspepsiaTableta will help your disordered stomach to digest any reasonable meals and will soon restore It to such perfect con dition that youll never feel that you have a stomach Take one after each meal a Box at your Druggists Made by the National Drug and Chemical Co of Canada Limited More than persons perished on I Saturday in the inundation of the I towns of Stanitza and by a tidal wave from the Sea of Azov Thy wave struk the during a violent hurricane swept the Province of Kuban Over persons were also drown- 1 in floods in A dam collapsed in the town situated on the Tainan le- 98 miles the greater part the city drowning many persjs The sea washed iway IcO buildings in is an historic town with a population of it once was the seat the Turkish Adass St Petersburg March The hur ricane which swept tho Province of Southern Russia Saturday was so violent that all the telegraph lines were badly damaged making communication almost impossible Meagre dispatches received today re ported that lives had been lost as result of the tidal wave from tho Sea of Azov o A WHOPPER An Unpleasant Encounter was told young had quite an encounter with Maude Browns father Yes did Ho old man tacking home the club just as he was leaving the house and in try ing to avoid on both fell down and broke a garden vase And now the old he was assaulted by two burly ruCans doesnt iro o near lb for fear he he recognized both of them We have for coma with all modern conveniences on west side of Main St will sold at right price Beautifully situated- Also a number At a an RENTS COLLECTED ALL KINDS OF TOWN FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD with largo gardens small fruits Terms to suit buyers and prices right Mr company with a atep which was exceedingly well done Mr Hole also favored tho party with several songs one in parti cular Grizzly Bear After lunch to which did ample Justice dancing card playing to the small hours of body them selves as well vlthr evenings All A mother who still admires Mar- eel waves was at work upon her hair daughter her happy station on papas knee watch- ad with interest Presently the little fingers slid gen tly over papas smooth and glossy pate No waves for you father the voice said sweetly Your head Is all beach North Souths East West men and women are subject to the numerous ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion and elimination Headaches lazy feelings depression of spirits are first consequences and then worse sickness the trouble is not removed But thousands have discovered that The Sale Any Medicine In World are the most reliable corrective and the best preventive these com mon ailments Better digestion more restful greater strength clearer complexions are given to those who use occasion ally this timetested home remedy Pills will no doubt hep you It is to your interest to try them for all over the world Are Pronounced Best by I Su Sold Ctnii la K x Its Advantage I want to get a certificate membership in a club Well that is one society where can be In good standing you get your walking papers Before and After Restores Grey Hair to Two might ime of one the other blond or color n Stops Falling Hair CurciUclpDseAsct Products WftCrawUi Sttbfactlon or money faacV- series or tiro Not In stores address I CtntdlQ Hair ftwforor Co out The stagedrivers in Yellowstone Park are bothered considerably by the questions- asked by the passengers and often resort to satir ical answers Once a lady tourist who seemed deeply in the hot springs Inquired Driver do theee springs freeze ov er in winter Oh yea lady Alady was herb last winter and broke through and got her foot scalded The Smalt family renvedr for Couib nd Cells MEW DO HOT improperly prepared young and women In their offices Attend tho average man has a ache ho realizes what an aching void Is Li a school that has a great reputation for superior work and for placing many in choice posi tions Write for catalogue SEASONS i You Need an Odd Pairs of Trousers To wear out that old Coat and Vest Wo have J just secured Barge ins in Trouserings I Suitings at Reduced Prices t FOUR TAIWR PHONE NErMARKfiJT MAIN AC

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