Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , May 29, 1914, p. 7

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Il A i irjvcvfcr i field Our first shipment Is now store Early Longfellow White Cap Dent ElghtRowcd Yellow arc lor higher prices red At Specially Reduced Prices for No and No 2 quality TIMOTHY A Snap for the balance of the No ALFALFA or At Reduced No DUTCH 250 lbs to go at lb This lot only at this price the on J WifctecV fcrft new residence on the end o fraai Monday a named Philip from North Toronto landed to Town consldembly under the land ho appeared 1 Church wiiibld a Oar- the first Look out for Last Monday evening Mies Florence daughter of A Rogers of this Town met with a painty accident She was oil with others when her and arms badly through her clothing catching fire Owing to ton of the pastor the last Sunday The regular of the Aid Society be held at In the Do forget the Talent Sale in the- Methodist Church afternoon at three oclock Icecream and be served rit Auto Those dusters wont or mar the flnet ftnifib I Decorate J The that residents decorate next and give Town a live ly appearance- Is expected that at least OddFellows be from a distance and they want them to go homo i with a good opinion the Town A Alarm On Wednesday the fire alarm wires got crossed in some Of Staple A fine rang in No on Fire Indi cator at the Water Works The whin tic was blown at once but Investiga tion showed that there was no fire in the vicinity China Hall Grocery VltraMt The lifelong White KnajnefwRI stay white all conditions us show samples RJniis Store SPECIAL FOR GOOD CATTLE Animal in and tho Per- foot Food for and Plus Members of the Anglican Literary and Dramatic Society made their de but on Wednesday evening when they two plays In a very manner and received groat from those who were fortunate to see them The plays were Uncle Dicks Mistake and Only Cold Tea young people who took part were Miss Miss McGonlglc Hiss A Miss Miss R Mr Mr Mr M Awty Mr Master and Mr In On Sunday last May Miss Mcltwain passed to her reward She was the eldest and beloved daughter of James and Emily of Ireland and Of Mrs fames Victoria Farm Tlie pallbcarcrs were her three uncles Win and James and of Toronto Rev Thomas of conducted the service at house and at the grave in Cemetery on May In a far and distant graveyard Where tho trees their branches wave Lies a loving niece and daughter In a cold and silent gravei Com Mr Whltcsldos an exten sive of On tario called on Dentist Rogers and also visited his old friend Mr T Morton St Mils week Mr father and operated the carding mills tween here and Holland Landing many ago afterwards known as Mills Mr Field the courteous Manager Hank of Toronto has no tified of his removal to St Cathar ines and expects to leave this week His place is to ho taken by Mr Lister former Manager of the Sover eign Rnnk In this Town While re gretting the departure of Mr and Mrs Field we arc pleased wel come Mr and Mrs Lister hock to Newmarket WAYS USE THEM Loading Phone CORNER OF Main Timothy IF YOU WILL owmaphot Under the auspices the New market OddFellows next Wednesday will be a grand Field Day hero com mencing at 10 oclock with Baseball and Football Matches on the Ex hibition Grounds In the afternoon a Procession will form at one oclock on the Market Square and march to the new I Mall on Lot St when the Ded ication Ceremonies will take place At oclock a monster Procession will form and proceed to the Grounds It will be compos ed of Rands Decorated Autos Odd- Fellows in Parade Uniform Visiting Cantons Hoy Scouts and Girl Guides During the afternoon there will Motor Cycle Races hurdle and other races Scout and Canton Fancy Movements Concert in the Town Hall at night by the Dixie Minstrels Reserve your scat at Pattersons drug store HERE I have lot things to sell want an automobile and I must sell two good work Mares out of hard work in the Harness and I have some cheap old Implements wagons etc Deal at any price Also an extra good driv ing Horse and pneumatic tire Buggy nearly Extension top Carriage Harness to suit rig the Church Parade at Aurora real good And I must sell for as I Sunday evening said wait an and the the rework that you did not man told me if I sold these things j off on Monday might do for and got your- note or money he would sell mi a car A WIDDIFIELD Pearson Ave Newmarket Dont Walt Until the Summer Is hall gone Jet that Oil Stove now and enjoy benefit it Threeburner Quick Meal with oven at QOO UXimiDGK I he fair was a success on Monday Horseracing was best for many years At the grand stand there was taken In and at the to tho ground The concert the evening was well attendee every available seat having been The pro gram good and those who tended very highly of all the talent The receipts were Mr amd Mrs D Johnston and baseball Hoy two sons of Newmarket Miss Johnston of Toronto and Miss Widdi- of Cedar Valley spent the unusiiai In service at the Line Sunday last Were solos rojideTfidliy of To- In style- IVa Wistresa of Hie Mr GV Curtis on Some are shearing their sheep the time of or fltClalr Ave Toronto ino end spent the holiday at the home his parents on the Wo are l ad to heap Mrs ho recovering fioiri the a broken an kle as to be to be around Miss Mary of the Co Toronto spent and holiday with her mother on lbo5thfrleV Miss Mary of the Co accompanied by her cousin Miss SubIc Donley of Toronto visitors under the parental home Current has it the Line in sleeping nights shoes on ready we suppose some Messrs Fred Walton and Rob Fox have each got the latest in biles Mr is new wall under his barn on he Town Line Joseph tyis7ri of lias the job Line Church looks in its new coat of paint Frank of the Line was married in To ronto on Saturday last Delia of the Co After the ceremony they look the nun for where after a to his aunt hey returned to the on the Lie on Monday where the neighbors extended to the couple welcome and a reception took place The Orchestra there at est and after much music iyt the crowd dispersed wish ing the newly wedded couple all success Davie and arc enjoying themselves since getting their runabout cart and Shetland Pony Daisy Mr William Willson sent off registration papers for thorough bred cattle this week More cre dit In keeping such stock than scrubs Out of Chalmers flock of sheep not one hut had ewe la a profitable flock Mr Gordon Hunter of Toron to spent the weekend at the home of Mr Fred Walton on he Line LOGOS u ft I A i v -i- Kf no a r irfr j ft ST f a Tlte thermometer registered on Tuesday very warm for this time of year Newmarket Sons of took 4OOOt Notice to Students The management of Shaws Business Schools Toronto begs to advise all Senior Public School and all High School stu dents that It Is prepared to mall a copy of its to any one Who desires to qualify in a short period of or months for a good sala ried position Address Shaws Schools Toronto Head Office Yongo the Kings Birthday next Wednesday The I rim son boys a new car this week Let us fill your next order for job printing We are prepared to give prompt and efficient service will meet tonight last Monday being a holiday meeting of the F next Wednesday evening on account of the Demonstration The lilacs are making a great show ing In our year column last week we noted the marriage of W Moore and Miss Lundav- The follow- log is clipped from a paper and handed to us by a friend The excavating for the new Tost Office will be almost completed by night and work on the foundation will commence next week Gallon In lots the regular Oil for autos at Hardware Market Bargain House Special Bale QOOOS CLOTHING BOOTS SHOES Big Discount on All Lines GOODS MUST BE SOLD Come and- Secure 8ome of These Christian ilie usual character of services were maintained last Sunday and good congregations listened to The farmers are getting along line their seeding Mr Ted She oh an was visiting at Mrs Pottages last week Mrs has been very sick but is getting along nicely now The A rni it age Union Sunday School will hold their annual picnic on Monday In Bond Lake A private car will leave Newmarket at ten oclock Aurora and interven ing p lints The public school al so propose to join in he picnic An invitation is extended to all of the school to come and help make the outing a sue- one Mr and Mrs West of Toronto the weekend with Mrs Linstead Miss Mary Headman spent Sunday with Miss Sadie Fry Mrs and son Albert Sunday at Holt Mr and Mrs Stewart Penrose Toronto spent the holiday at Mr Penroses If you see a cloud dust Why do not run away It Is only Lawrence on his motor cycle Feeling pretty do not see the principal of the around the corner so much of but cheer up there are as BLOOM Mr and Mrs and family of Toronto spent the at Mr A Laws Mrs of is visit ing at her fathers Mr Smith Miss Wilson of Toronto spent the holidays the Misses Fairies Mrs Mali on is visiting rela tives in Pickering and Mrs Edgar Kenne dy of Toronto were visiting his parents Mrs Rev of villc will preach the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon Mi- and Mrs Alex Hut ledge and family and Miss Williams motored out and spent Sunday Mr Williams Mr A Smith and lady friend end Miss Smith visited on Sunday How Ship Fell to Pirates- Canton China Ordinary acts ol piracy which occur frequently in the rivers and canals in this section were conjplttely eclipsed recently when Norwegian steamship Chil- dar was plunHered on the high seas It bold enough to recall to the Western world the days of Captain 204 years ago it was a rare case even for these waters The number of foreign warships constantly cruising up aan down the China coast and the fact that many of the merchant ships carry rifles and ammunition deter the nesfe from such acts boldness for they are given short shift when caught the early days of the British settlement at Hong Kong scorfes of pirate junks were captured and sunk There are records of to and being sent to the bottom a day The was captured in a very simple way About pirates went board tJA ship at Hong Kong as or steerage or deck passengers hound for places up the coast being altogether 200 Chinese making the journey no notice was taken ol them They were evidently a little nervous over the enterprise and soon roused the suspicions of the Chi passengers their restlessness and earnest conversations in little groups Seeing that they were being Is The Main Wool wheelhouee at the stern of the ship while the second and third engineers were left to work the engines un der the direction of the pirates Pirate navigators assumed control of the bridge and- gave the proper sig nals to the engineroom A very careful course through dangerous shoals W3S steered until the ship put into a little bay known as Bias Bay There swo junks which evidently Wen awaiting the arrival of received the collected money and valuables which had been taken the ship the ofiicers and the passen gers the Uniforms of the and the good clothes of the Chi nese passengers were taken and al most all the brass fittings of the ship In all the ship lost over 510- in cargo valuables and damages Enraged The pirates were doubt Admission to delegates only Among the greatest religious I delegates are appointed by gatherings in North America that credentials from the the Fourteenth International Sunday School Associa- Sunday School Convention in Chi- I lion June will rank high Parade of men and The Convention Temple The planned for Saturday masonic seats afternoon An all day This rare auditorium lendenls Conference is another enables ho Commit- Mature In fact there is no lee to double the allotted ll gates This gives Ontario voles Mornings and evenings are voted business and general addresses The afternoons occupied by conferences over 5fi in all oil every possible phase of- the great theme Ibe School One important business item to be considered is the complete fully met oVEtt YEARS sermon given by the pastor his subjects being Worlds Optim- fi6 the sea as have ever been watched they put their plans into May Flower execution sooner evidently than they Three doors south of King Qeorfle Hotel and Saving to Lose both of I which treated in his usual thor- manner The Choir selections were of the usual good order the duett in the morning anthem taken by Miss Ada and Mr while in the evening Miss Dorothy rendered the soprano solo and Mr I the fiaratone solo jCradle in the j was in charge of the Juniors who gave a very creditable program and a very interesting address on the work was given by Airs p Flet cher A of Keswick Ladle Aid Society met at the home of the President Mrs on Wednesday when in connection with the usual business it was dccidtil to hold the Annual In the Fall as usual prepara tions being begun at once in that connection TOWN LINK ITEMS wear a smile Seed- arid everything grows j reorganization or tin- Interna- disappointed for on two previous Committee voyages the had carried about of treasures of lessons since one sort and another valuables oilier is a continentwide mw DC8I0N8 Ac for were negotiable ashorewithout a auiS3 danger of discovery The pirates School seemed to I by their failure to make the big haul they expected For after looting the ship and Farmers ing is nicely As was expected the Chris tian Church Concert on Saturday night was a great success it might be out of place for the correspondent to the abilities of tire various artistes suffice to say that acquitted them selves to the entire satisfaction of he audience The duties of chairman were in able hands discharged J Wal ton of Aurora who is al ways welcome in this district More than one since Saturday night have mentioned to the writer how efficiently had intended but with complete suc cess Pirates Wore Hands About miles out of Hong Kong they whipped out th6lr revolvers and the There were six white officers and of them were armed or within the reach The second who was on bridge tried to give the alarm the others below and was promptly laid senseless with butt of a pis tol Otherwise no bodily injury was On their arms so that they should know one another the pirates wore white bands similar to those worn by the Chinese revolutionists two years ago There were characters on the bands tills translation of which is said to be Money comes easy Four of the officers tightly bound placed in the- auxiliary A Among the prominent speakers are Dr Meyer and TO sengertf went through the cab- Frank Jolinron of London lOt ins and enginerooms destroying and Dr J A MacDonald of fully doors fittings and But the exploit was not without humorous side An Englishspeaking buccaneer lor instance sympathizing with the thirsty engineer whom he was controlling revolver in hand ask ed engineer if he would like a whisky and soda and leaving a fel lowpirate in charpp of the engine- room went to the pantry brought bock a whisky bottle one of beer explaining that he could not finW soda waiter Among the pirates were some who understood navigation steam ships and others who knew how to run the engines One Indeed told the engineers In be knew more about a- marine engine than did by Act CAPITAL PAID UP J REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS lWe8lTM TOTAL ASSETS at all Important centres Canada tad Lotdon Kif Up York Mexico of a Banking busings tronaoted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers the Branch will I heretofore- Isnt it how a giggling girl hook up with an other- wise Manager lfj fi I y fc i

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