Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , December 4, 1914, p. 3

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iff- j Vi 4h usual routine on Monday Myrtle Brown Bang a Miss Truman ideation from- fe niter which were J Gym Ml know Cross Society wish to ST young feodnl and chili most heartily lor the Fund the Sold tint the market lms oWU5000worH Wyw debentures Jf which la fairly good Price in these Wo- He slows have the usual holiday an Wirtoimaa is A HE Mooting or Missionary Society of the will ic withdrawn render Hockey meeting o the jiviiiaikrl Hockey Club look place iK ik King George Hotel on Monday The following oflicors were kctrti or coming season Lennox I P 1 Walton a M Armstrong P linn Mackenzie King llobt Schmidt Aubrey Davis President Cane A Davis It Clark Trees Intermediate Team 1 Doyle Junior Team McIIalo Colli Geo Jr Fee Cane Undue Trainer to I A Convention Doyle li Fee Hiring the alterations to the map Europe hockey will boom in as usual was decided to defend the Cup Is the Metropolitan League and also enter Intermediate and Junior in lie A lUIBV IKMT turtle Mart if car it injury A farm- behind oar re appears isf Compact- in the Town Council and Is about time it was broken Oh the took- office aTou ffi J month agp It has boon necessary did i7 to publish seven byIawfl and- A two ac entered for this kind corporation tousos lbp ylaw have will bo niucli S in ffi account well as Srttur oi be g took place Moiday evening spending a 7w slater in Toronto v her aunt Mrs J at Lloyd- town Mr lowph a business- trip to Toronto last Wednesday Shropshire of was lie guest of his sister Mrs Cutting days last Mrs Wilson spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs Mr and Mrs Thursday with Friends at a number from here attended the Oyster Supper at fl a was passed providing for a Industrial Homo V on the of Local Option The Commissioners met on ft the January Municipal- Elections day and passed accounts amounting v Olaw was also raising to 15200V made up as follows the rate of interest on the Light S2021I Water Works and also on the for Hydro 4852 to per cent I Clothing and Drugs Wages Mired Labor Convoying Inmates Miscellaneous Commissioner have had the shed from the south side of the main building the cisterns re paired and other work which puts premises shape for winter Grand Jury for now mi at is FOR Mo 100 STAPLE Apron yard f ALL IN and 8hoe t IWlthOU8h- old Just for OuOvQuIkor Toa fi Sardines tins for Trade Annua meeting o King George Hotel Co- next Tuesday evening Several school reports too late for this week Hod Cross Dont makes knots in the wool ends or Inches and knit together Toe stock must not ridge when finished of following Wlcn ouches arc reduced to about S twelve fasten oil witha Austin of To- i lOlltO ami darning limn Keys Morton Darius Party On Monday Nov a most MoMuroliy ami Win A evening was spent at of On County dims homo of Mr and Mrs Leslie Mount men Street miles north of should drawn from Hie Newmarket largo number oi ly ami only four from the City friends and neighbors gathered it Toronto lliroo and being the eve ot their departure four thousand where he will go into met- lion ami Hid County not one- business third of that number yet Hie la I- The evening was spent in morry- lor is culled to furnish making and social games and every three limes as many Gram 11- one seemed to enjoy themselves im- Snowball School Con cert held in liie School House Friday evening Dec- The Concert held in Snow all church on Friday evening laa week proved a decided success Mr and Mrs John Morning attend ed the wedding the Misses Mount on of Inst week A number of young people attended service at Sunday evening a very full attendance at Miss Alma Hall spent Sunday with Mrs Frank Williams Has any one pise Joined the Red Cross Society Humor says Maggie has Were the roads good down South Sunday night It appeared so quite a procession of Miss Laura Morning spent Sunday with Miss Ferguson We enjoyed our skate immensely evening What became of the South bound girls Sunday night Where was the white horse I a J f A v J 111 foil BY 1 I NSW as Hie City and the I kick T li Ill V tain at I Monthly Meeting of 1 was the home of Mis 1 on Tuesday Heeling opened by singing and a Heading by Mrs followed by a service of Mrs Hey Webb and a other ladies taking part Mr L Sleekly Bang lovely hymn entitled Does it Mat ter t Alter the usual routine Going To the Mission Circle in Methodist Church on Dec P ML It will pay to be Obituary After a lengthy illness the death occurred on Friday evening Nov of Mrs Margaret Wooding at Refreshments were then served by the ladles and all sumptuously Mr and Mia Mount were then pre- scntcd with a doyen silver knives and forks and the following address read Mr and Mrs Leslie Mount and fam ily On this your last evening as a resident of this community friends and neighbors have gathered here to show our appreciation of SOU Letter from i TO PAKE ROOM Although yon have been with us for the home of her daughter Mrs Isaac a short time we have learned to Newmarket her year you very much and cai iuie J Deceased came of old Irish vo hearty should you at being in County Kent Ireland time care to return to Second and spent her girlhood days in the street city of Cork When about year you to accept this as a business was transacted a followed as to the best age she came to Canada and niado token of our appreciation of advancing the temperance home In the of She It was moved and carried told of voyage across that continue to give Atlantic in a tailing ship which oc- a day and as usual about three months She there are members it amounts married the late Mark Wooding and little sum if all pay their spent her early married life in month It goes to keep our Township of North Missionary on the- Hat- wheremost of the family were born and our Prayer daily is that and raised The father and mother would give them health and finally settled in Holland Landing iuenUh and own and less their during the flourishing days of that We wish you every success in your venture among the Aristccrats of the business world and trust that you will have avert prosperity in new career of the committee A PRAISE HIM SELF ami labor love and christian village where he died 22 Following a disastrous fire in a l0 M wound- Mt Wwil M I tears amongst her children and x itaM neur how was llPr J made haste to get out of the Heeling closed by singing tide that Hinds Out He Christian Love members we visitor 1 resent Next Meeting although latterly aimtst So Park Ave- t blindness could not escape the So In liter is strength In no way is this demonstrated more fully than by the cooperative marketing and purchasing carried on by he farmers of Saskatchewan Thomson director of coopera tive the province is planning further ways for co operation on I hoc part- of the farmers and isrnaklng this for llic subject of an imporluni It is to that- Mr Thomson suggests among oilier tilings the ment of seed grain growing cen tres and also cooperative The dairy movement in Sas katchewan is developing rapidly I i pounds or creamery butter having been marketed foe tin Saskatchewan cooperative creameries by the dairy lineal dining past six This total rep resents service rendered to farmers as compared with during corresponding period of last- year or an increase f about A total of cars butler were shipped to outside minis principally lo Hie Coast The official Iepoil hows that never before iii Hie Saskatchewan there been as much fall lone as in the present year would seem lo indicate thai 10 hi will a banner year in Hie province from the point of pro duction grain Corded Velvets Silk Finish wide width rich shades of Brown Tan Grey Blues Garnet White and Black Reg for Heavy Navy Blue Coating Cloth v rea- for Good Patterns In Fancy Tweed and Plain Cloths Inches w Reg for 39c Ladles Underskirts In all Shades good value at Price XIVIA8 GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY most tenacity was so near the wall that he Christian Endeavor came out last evening to hear the paper Riven Miss Laura Trent on Life the i twelve great verses Miss was in charge of the Airs Isaac Newnartot Vim while funeral service took place on Sunday afternoon Rev T Q ofliciating and interment in village graveyard at Holland Land ing Of the family six survive two daughters and four sons Mrs Alio Brock Joseph the A favored us with was given by o grand The were Six ta the coining Laura Mi Mann following officers and commit- sonsArthur and were last Stanley Sherman he Society the hunh Pies 1 Hall Collins Morton KretrtaryHny Iockerlll Trent id Lulu Collins and Morton flower Player Louis Mann yo Literature Smith Investigation Censuring Cora Trivett Miss Maud Miss Annie Lundv I 0 lTttfr- Trent week Mr J will us with com my fettSr whirling a ut he made for a door in the wall burst through it and came out on the other side safe and evi dently Vary proud of his exploit Wo men who had shut their eyes and shrieked when they sow his danger now gathered round him in great joy and cried out Praise heaven Johnny rah f on down on your knees and thank heaven 1 said he and I will but wasnt it injaneous In me now I I There is considerable anlivity in Hie way organizing rative associations in Saskatch ewan six associations in been since Nov 1st All companiVj full power to produce pur chase and sell live stock farm products and farm supplies un der tin- provisions of the act associations are operative Association Ltd cap- 1 ilal 7 While the Choice is Good Christmas Shoppers will find a large range of suitable Presents here for Men to to to to to 75c to to to to to Handkerchiefs 10c to Ladles Lisle and Cashmere Holeproof Hosiery and a box with a Guarantee Mens EVERYTHING PUT UP IN FANCY HOLIDAY Ties Shirts Pajamas Gloves Hosiery Braces Grace Sots Collar Coats Skating Boots Scarfs r J and A Meld of Ontario Will undoubtedly take a more practical and useful turn We have anticipated this prob ability and accordingly prepared to meet the demand Nov pieces of Cut Glass ne ver so cheap Our stock In line Gold and Goldtilled Jewelry Is complete and Elgin Watches Diamonds Etc at ex tremely reasonable prices We solicit your Inspection L ATKINSON COMPANY Jewelers and It AGENT hen and chapel Mock about live Association Ltd capital 5- square The building is Viscount Cooperative three storeys in height and of capital I0000 brick stone and reinforced zon Association Ltd capital construction being fireproof Cooperative throughout Association Ltd capital connected The convention held at with the Trust and Co recently lo further Hie aims of Toronto has been appointed Ihe Closer Community Settlement general manager of Hie scheme was a decided success j ewan General Trust Corporation the City Hall auditorium packed lo capacity by delcnatsj for BELGIANS from all parts of Canada Some O very business men aili dressed the dealing Nov with the for increaainK mi i Iho production of grain ami sentiments were heartily approv ed by liie audience Among li speakers were Burton of the Hoard of Trade Lieut Governor Brown T MLA Rapid City Man llnlhorford of husbandry for the CPIL of Hon George Sir Aikens MP Premier Scott of the Saskatche wan Government V Brown of the Canadian Bank of Commerce A Mantle deputy minister of agriculture fur Saskatchewan of ho Grand Trunk Railway and J The provincial jail situat ed at been officially opened The Jail at present con sists of the main cell block- by In Toronto this and Is of on building DO by feet with kit- I k 0 A III A ci Parliament i 16 IK l317SO has decided to levy lleleium a war tax million about month in addition- to the lines im posed upon individual cities Last Friday the Military Governor or the province called meeting ankers and acquainted them with this decision stating at the same time that the money be spent the maintenance in Belgium j army a quarter pi a million to WWJteJS lSflBf CAPITAL PAID UP EST UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS ranches it all id Canada in London York Mexico and Newfoundland Every description of a Balking iransacted iNTISRBT ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS customers of the Hank Branch will accomuoJaW as heretofore NEWMARKET BRANCH Manager Newmarket I I GO Dec 3 0 Kail Wheat bush 1 ad orphans of old Barley per bush who had fallen in the fieU but per bush the new was rendered ro ton bush 950 i by the shooting soldiers by Belgian citizens Hay per ton LIVE WARKET v 18 fl ton Butter per lb 32 0 W 80 16

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