Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , April 17, 1914, p. 7

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THE Wo All your for all kinds of Garden Seeds In or and nod Timothy A bargain In Wood congregation Sunday especially In nytlurWtoifanft On Friday of tie will Became I Love You a drama in bur acts Tills fa top drama written 00 tarn out and nee one The now Fee Methodist Church on Millard Areauo in complotidtf will be opened service on the Sunday in Hay pro ml at minister o the denomination are expected to -fywoK- At- in ttte Hannah Mies Owen and Joe West Clover Mr p Mae Lennox not Marsh- with their sister Beaton the house the past woe a- valu able horse Monday Chapman ana family spent Good the city VVf at a of A Kino China i i ay of following Ammonia In Liquid Ammonia In for Qllletto and Comfort The Depart has commenced pruning operations in the orchards will sObn follow A now roof Is being ppt on the house occupied y Mr on Lot street v- five Town wells now connected are giving a daily supply of of beautiful pure water iiil quality Liquid for polishing Dustloso swooping compound sold In tins In bulk it MWJimiwpi ILd Loading Grocor Phono CORNER OK Main Timothy The Market Bargain I In LaorosQo Mooting A lacrosse meeting will be held in Town Hall Newmarket Mon day night at oclock to try to organize Leagues in our Schools Every boy should be taught to groat National Game and this Is the great chance Mr of Cornwall Is supplying every school hoy a stick Tor less than cost and also donating twelve Gold Medals to winning team of the League We want school boy in Newmarket to ho present at this meeting and hear everything explained lo them in regard to the great school move ments school have support and players to teach hen how to play game so wo wont every lover of Lacrosse at Hall Monday night Addresses may be expected from the following J Stevenson of Frank Hocking of the OALA 2nd ViccPrcs OALA kbphyri Mrs Foot visited her parr eats In Toronto during tie ft autos In Zephyr last Saturday to Geo and other to Robert Shier twenty meberoL Young Bible Class of Methodist Sunday- School tfpootavery afternoon and evening on Friday last at tho home of their president Miss Ida All the offlcersvof ttexV vfriiij PreaidenrtIda Treasurer Milne ciib with If p Mr Is Vice Mr AllanCowieBOh Sec- They the field where tho which should be quite centra arid a splendid for baseball basketball- etc i Mrs Mr Ray are in Toronto for a week or two Smith and Max Ay ward from their- spectiyo for holidays Miss Milne was home from Toronto Easier Sun day Mr Jay Donne from Varsity Is homo for Miss Hannah Linskfll of is vlslUtifr her brother Mr Jas Jos a former resi dent was village on Fri day ealling on old friends Two of Mr Kennedy sons who teaching school spending Iho Easter vacation visiting also Mr of is home on a visit Miss ids lift Young Ladies Hihlo Class of which is a On Fri day afternoon when an exceed ingly time was A good meeting of the Ladies Aid was held on Thursday after noon in the basement The young ladies finished quilt they have been working Largo haujs of fish have been taken for some lime and which is now at mouth the Mill Greek for sale Many people from the surrounding has commenced on district and from Newmarket A It McKenies lot j taking them in largo quantities of Toronto spent East with his mother The Hlrfseo of Toronto vitro homo over Sunday and Frank Curl J Kcater J and others to to shoot tho challenge cup donated by VIVA Collins A Horner and doing some fan cy mcon work monthly shoot of the Zephyr Sporting Club wifl be held on Fri day the the challenge cup donated by FootowIU bo competed for It is open to anybody TOWN LINE ITEMS Travel on Town Line is in groat shape at present Much credit is due to the untiring effoit of our pathmaster Mr Albert who took advantage of the fine wea ther and made good use of his I alary to rebuilding his residence and office The Misses and Mr of Toronto spent good find Farmers are anxiously waiting for time Tom Canons sawmill outfit under the supervision of Elgin has corn- over Easter with Mr and Mrs Operations in our mill yard J also Mr and Mrs humming King and Kearn were- has resigned her guests over position in our district school and services have been secured of a VANDOBF male teacher from Trenton whose du ties commence after Easter holidays GOODS CLOTH I BOOTS Big on All Lines GOODS BE Come and Some of These Throe doors south of King Hotel Phono 232 An Interesting of the old historic characters of Newmarket died at tho Industrial Homo on Wednesday morning He wis known as Mack sler father kept hotel In New market in the fifties the Mooter House on property where Or Scotts new residence Is located Jack was one of the busy young men at that time and is the driver of stages that carried the mail between Toronto and Holland Landing He was one of foremost in all kinds sport n leader in mischief After the stage stopped running he fired nn engine on Northern Railway which burnt wood at that time Jack was an worker when he took a notion and could depended upon if he said he would do anything Ho had saved up quite a nice little Bum and went to the Home of own choice where he paid for his board Ho found It a very comfortable place to and many companions to talk to He hell no particular sick ness and died of old age being In his year He had been is the Home nearly a year About the same time he secured a plot in Cem etery and endowed it Previous to his death he mode all arrangements for bis burial Deceased leaves a son in Buffalo and a sister Mrs John Mitchell In Detroit The Easter service at Wesley church was well attended Mr LeHoy do- a splendid sermon on Resurrection Special music was given by tho Male The pulpit was nice ly decorated with Easter flowers Miss Starr has been on the sick list with measles but we are pleated to see her out again Mr Powell arid several friends from Toronto were up In their new auto and spent Easter a llr Powells Mr Waiver has returned af ter spending Easter up The Ladies Aid held their meeting at the home lite M- Storoy on fith line Christian Church was filled to overflowing on Sunday when Dales preached a forceful and sermon his subject being Easter and- its Weaning- The choir rendered Easter music in their usual efficient manner Geo of Farm is busily engaged gathering and boiling down the maple cap Frank end Percy are very buoy In the vioinlty of with their gaioline and feed pro ducing outfit Kettleby village put on a gay ap pearance on Tuesday afternoon last when a pretty was at ths Anglican Church of Black of the line of King and Hacking spent Easter Sunday with bit lira Mius daughter of Hacking and lira Geo Jefferson New- We understand our popular market The bride wa given way Mr a by her father and was attired in a full in the Mcchamra Hall at travelling suit with hat to match Aurora on Wednesday evening of loot After ceremony which was por- and brought down the house formed by Rev of Lloyd- songs and the star bit being Untie Joshua lite gave several recitations and a aolo in her usual pleasing NOTICE time Grace Patch been confined to her bed with measles We art all hoping for a speedy recovery Farmers are anxiously waiting to commence seeding which by all ap pearances is not far awav A brother of the deceased was ban- to Van Demands Land for the J20000 damage was done to the active part he took in the Mackenzie office of the Kingston Standard on rebellion of Tuesday by a fire which started in Funeral service will be at the furnace room oclock afternoon at Boston April Seven persona houses Undertaking Rooms killed were injured or less seriously ami families total- Overflow Personals more than individuals fe Miss Cane was home from endangered in an early morning fire 84 St Catharines where she teaches in wrecked the a 5story Miss thc T jhiprool brick apartment house here to-day- is visitor at the town the happy couple motored to Newmarket and after partaking a dainty repaat they left by train for Toronto Buffalo and other American On their return from their honeymoon their future residence will be on the line of King The I was the recipient of many hand some gifts from the groom and in timate friends Mr Oscar has got com fortably settled in his new home on Town Lino Mr Fred Walton is again the outlook for and this week I made a purchase from Mr Zenas We sorry to hear that our much esteemed neighbor Mr Nelson Fat- has now attained the good old the Kindergarten division for Easter vacation Miss Florence Minns gave a party on in her Port Arthur Ont April oil people wish to an she has had several other en- I lyfivo steamers with full crews pose of their junk I am prepared aboard and smoke pouring Doesnt Die A family gathering took place at funnels are readv to leave Port last homo of her parents Mr and George Blackburn of the line- buy same Will give you full for your rubbers iron cop per brass rags etc if you have anything to Of let me know personally as am that others passing Iheiuselves off as myself and I will you prompt attention GLOUTH Jours south of King George Ho tel Newmarket Ihoiii i the home of Mr Manning Saturday evening in honor of Mrs Wilson Mrs Mannings mother who passed her birthday on Sunday Relatives were present from Aurora Toronto and Hamilton Mr was home from Toronto over 1 panted his friend Mr Mr Temple and Miss Dunn of West Toronto wero also guests at Mr on Easier Sun- Hair ofter Toronto Canada include the Central Business College with Five City Branch Grad uates universally Enter time Write for cata logue Shaw President Head St Here we are again 1 have been a way for some time but got home afe and sound feeling line after my holiday Miss Ida Old and her sister ran are their holidays at heme Mr Pluimner of Toronto was calling on old friends last week Mrs Rev Smith of is fending a few days with her uncle Mr Thos Miss Cora Graham is spending her holidays In Some of our farmers have started to work on land Sunshine day A very pleasant evening was spent on Thursday of last week when Mr and Mrs Edward Goodwin en tertained a number of their married friends at progressive euchre The prizes were carried off by Mrs Wal ter Puller and Mr J Proctor and Fort William at a moments notice They have been loaded all winter with cargoes of grain total- grow long after the death of the eight million bushels of which I body But it Is often killed through six million bushels are in American j neglect or misuse Almost always bottoms In the elevators are twenty I the woman or man whose hair is five million bushels more awaiting out or is stringy lifeless and dulllooking is entirely to blame be te i to v x cause of not giving it the proper Montreal April With the ther- to take eare of the hair mometer registering ten degrees of Hair to silky and And will be Sold at Bargain 100 acre choice clay land a cor ner farm Township North Co of York Well all enclosed with wire fence Mail delivery twice a day Red brick- House with telephone Uptodate hiproof barn on stone wall with silo modern conveniences grain Mrs straw cutter root pulper and a wind mill that cuts wood Driving house pig pen and hen house Watering troughs all cement Con- It Hoc ho t0 Metropolitan Croaking for It Has to bo Killed continues to live and acres oi fall wheat plowed of Sunday i water transportation frost a gale blowing and snow fall- ma soft a heavily at Intervals the Province j Harmony Shampoo to keep hair and cent for ten years Immediate pos- A wellbearing orchard of choice winter apples trees One acre well cultivated strawberries and other small fruits plum and cherry trees all bearing well The fruit is being sold along the lake shore in summer time at big Dinner Sots pes pink prices For quick sale will accept a reason able deposit and a mortgage at per MISHAP Ryan used to be assistant blaster at the quarries One day in disappeared Ho must have been standing on top of on Quebec experienced the close fiCal lhoroug clean It Is delight- one of the coldest and most rose sprln- peasant Rasters on record Ihe a storm broke windows all over the J Contains no oil city and put a part of the city elec- v t trie light system out of commission darken lor a part of last night vour flnd Over yards of gill nets winch use Harmony been laid by poachers in the Hum uW River were seized by the Game to use giving an Warden instantaneous rich foaming lather immediately penetrates to every part of the hair and scalp lusuring a thorough cleansing Washed given Will also sell the entire Stock and Implements consisting of registered some also some firatelacs gen purpose horses is a in a lifetime so Dinner Sets Crockery Chlnawaro and Granite Dry Goods and Underwear 25 Dinner Sets pes each sol green and blue best quality and rich designs Regular On at 570 Dinner Sots pes Reg On Sale at roses and gold edge Hog On Sale English Tea Pots white porcelain Reg 35 A 50c On 15c each I do Bread and Butter Plates edge and clover leaf Reg do On dor GO White Plain Bread and Butter Plates Beg On 8ale 40c doi doz White Dinner Plates Reg do On Sale Soup Plates white Hog Si On Sale at dor 90 White Cups Saucers Reg On GOO yds White Flannel Reg yd On yd 4000 yds Print Reg A yd For Clearing yds for 10o act quick For further Yell HOLLAND LANDING The annual Vestry Meeting was held just as quickly the entire operation charge never re- enough of him for a Christ Church on Raster Monday takes oolv a few moments neral a mate evening Rev George Scott in- nothing that can and who had not heard of the the chair was Inquiring after Ryan Murphy Wliproft was Hill Ryan queried the friend Gone I volunteered Murphy Has he left for good asked stranger Murphy em braced his facial herbage gaz ed and said Well he I hat way anyhow The attend- leaves no harshness or stickiness was larger than in the past few Doth preparations come In odd- years The financial report Is- to be shaped ornamental bottles prfesented at the adjourned- Vestry to with tops Harmony Hair be held two weeks later Wardens Harmony Shampoo for the ensuing year were appointed Doth guaranteed to satisfy you as follows in every way or your money back Mr Bert Dane the Peoples Warden only at more 7000 Mr Penny by Incumbent Store- and in this town only Lay Delegates to he Synod Messrs apply to Phone P MORTON Box Newmarket I WANTED Reg A garment On Sale at 16o each 1000 Boys Blouses Reg A On Sale Childrens Rompers On 8alo 16c J 300 Wool Mens On Sale 2 for 300 Childrens Underwear all sizes Reg 1 5c Clearing each I Spring Caps for Boys all sizes Reg 50c 75c si Millinery Apprentices Apply to doz Wax Oe Mrs Hughes Newmarket Brooms Reg A Braces FOR SALE Sow weight about WO its- April 1st It Safe 16o On Sale doz Clearing at Reg for Boys Braces Reg A 35o for I5r LargeAssorUiicnl of Easter Post Cards 6 for A large number of Odd Dishes Below Cost Also Austrian Aran lie a large number Below Cost Wo me overloaded with Stock and it Mutt Be Sold by WANTED General Apply to Prospect Ave Mrs in ill ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO

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