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Newmarket Era , March 5, 1915, p. 3

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A- Mission Circle will meet tfee S afternoon at the a meeting ol tbo Circle I Talent Womens AialUwr St Pauls Church a Talent of homemade cooking In the on Friday March from to oclock Altemcoa tea also be served 4 I A Irish Concert will be held on of March as usual Reserve date A man advertised in the Bra last week for a situation on a farm and fffx r at once Brought to Newmarket Mr lohn Randall formerly of Orchard who been in TW for a number of years died on Monday and the remains were for burial in Newmarket funeral service was con ducted by Rev J Hall at Millards Undertaking Parlor on Wednesday afternoon Concort In connection Ah the Methodist Choir Concert on Tuesday March the services of Miss A T of Toronto been secured and she promised to give her very best We expect to the in lull in our next As is to re charge for this Concert everybody will be going Note the date Union At a meeting on Saturday the Committees appointed the Metho dist and Presbyterian Churches to discuss the question ol union services the coming summer it was decided to continue arrangement which proved so satisfactory last summer Key Hi P Thomas will in during July and He A P Addison during August Christian Endeavor Tlie sermon preached last Sunday morning our 1 was on the theme The Price of I In the evening a splendid was also to Subject The Respect able sin Hall tried to show how sin is apparently overlooked by men in respectable circles whose sin is and vena rod The had its usual Next Sunday the regular Service will be Observed All and adherents please ac cept this notice Do not forget to look at the Board to see the for Sunday morning ad evening sermons Com po today Rink nieniroan Class and Club have arranged to have Newmarket Band at the on Tuesday ev ening March and have a skate to the best and latest music Everybody welcome- Remember the dole March 9lh Friends The Oyster Supper last Friday well patronized considering the many claims upon our ths winter The ladies maintained their reputa tion for a good well served supper to the delight of many participants The program consisting of piano selections by Miss and vocal numbers by Miss Rogers of Pickering College together with the lecture of the evening on Live and let live by Rev Pickett of Toronto was well receiv ed presided in a genial happy style receipts amounted to League The mooting on Monday evening was attended by over young people and was exceedingly interesting and in structive Some new- members were present and all took part the contest comprising a study the Book of Esther- Mr I Jackson acted as monitor and Mr Lyons Inch as recorder The league was divided into three sections The 2nd section on last Monday night but in the whole contest comprising three evep- the 3rd section won out The losing sections will i provide refresh ments for a Social Evening on the last Monday in March auspices of Atretic Ad mission Gents and cJilld 15c r Another Bio Shipment The Leather Co feeven more can of hides foreign and domestic this week The tannery is running full time with Increased A Guard About men were out to drill On Wednesday evening and were by Deputy Reeve Little of Scarboro who report to the County Clerk the number rifles to be sent to this corps inspector gave no information as to the he will recommend Another Prize Come Our Way Tho Rexall people offered several prizes among the druggists for the most attractive advertising during the the Patriotic Fund and week Mr J R of Newmarket received a handsome cheque being awarded first for Town between and pop ulation The advertising was done in tho Era and also proved pro fitable new Public School to formally opened on Friday at by lion Dp pi is the and of and addresses bo continued in evening The newly Board Trade for is compose as follows President ViooProsj W H Shaw Secretary W Adams urei P M A number standing committees were also appointed The Executive Com mittee was instructed to prepare the program The mem bers proposed to take a more act ive interest in local municipal af fairs in future t Methodist The of the reopening the present church edifice will be by special services next Sunday when Rev J- J Fergu son exPresident of the Toronto Con ference will preach morning and ev ening Special music by the choir the morning service A Male Choir will lead the singing n the evening and render several special num bers There were nearly 300 at Sunday School last Sunday Mr Clark agent of the Upper Canada Tract So ciety an address that was greatly appreciated Concert on March 16th Free Methodist Church Special Revival Services are now in progress in the Methodist Church every except- Saturday night Rev J Lee- of will assist for a week or ten days preaching each night The pastor Luck will preach Sunday afternoon at ami Sunday evening at seven Rev Leo will preach Holt on Sunday night A cordial invito lion is extended to all Addressing of Mail In order to facilitate the hand ling of mail at the front and to insure prompt delivery it is re quested that all mail be address ed as follows a Rank I A Regimental Number Company Squadron lot tery or other unit Battalion Brigade First Second Canadi an Contingeht British Force Army Post Office Fine Curling The final game for the Shield was won Monday eve by the Cane Co Ltd Two of the played tie the other two were a tie starting to play the last end skin L Doyle went to I laj5t dteaethe other team had the hut by a well directed shot he raised one of their own stones in for a win by an inch thus the Shield for the Cane CIuj by of the closest games that could be Mr It Mertt won tbe Davis Cop and Mr the Cup The arc now down to the fiixteens Play your game while the ice is good- you have not yet paid dues kindly hand same to the secretary ooo as possible so that he cn account Up Town o the new Council to stop the sale ol liquor was directly for the arraignment in court Tieeiay of Flanaan Haggard with selling l in a local ontlon municiraty Magis trate presided the of the County Police Court to hear the cases and both putting up a fence were fined and costs Mrs Flanagan Is proprietor of the Eagle Hotel Huron Street a tern reran ce house while a carpenter resides on Beryl Thompson of Whitchurch ship was also charged with dispens ing liquor without- license Hit to attend owing to Illness The case was ad ourncd for a week The trial considerable and attracted crowd of and neighboring farmers A Noble At a recent meeting of the ladies of the Red Cross Associa tion of Newmarket they request ed Mr Andrew J to the attention of the employees of Davis Leather Co 16 needs ol the lied Cross Association with the object in view of getting their assistance towards the fund re quired to purchase a Motor Am bulance to send to the battle- front in Franco and Belgium Complying with their request he arranged last Saturday after noon to close the plant down an hour earlier than usual for the purpose of holding a meeting with the employees to talk over the situation Short addresses wore by Hon J Presi dent and Mr Aubrey Davis Vice- President of the Company ex plaining the value of a Motor Am bulance in connection with the Red Cross work on the and referring to the of arid sacrifices made by I he ladies of Newmarket to accomplish this object and as a result it was moved by Mr seconded by Mr Milllgan and resolved that each employee donate one days pay lo this fund and it was surprising the enthusiasm with which I ho motion was pass ed As a result at the meeting of the lied Cross Association last Wednesday afternoon there was turned over to their funds the amount of two hundred and eightynine dollars and ten cents tho combined subscription of rrinloyees of the Davis Leather Co samp time Firm turned over their check for anno to the Association which had made some A I making al together a total of LONDON ENGLAND Town Council 1 Regular meeting last Monday evening Members all present Geo made personal ap plication for license to sell pea nuts and popcorn from push- carl Referred to Finance Coin Following bills passed Pittsburg Coal Co 3 cars Duty on same York Radial on same unloading Hill charity freight York Radial frt on wire Melcnlf inspection OHearn Insurance T charity Co Era Office ptg and ads United Co A Thompson reps 75 65 J 07 90 3482 The attendance at the Methodise Church on afternoon last was good notwithstanding the in clemency the weather pastor Her Honey preached a very ef fective sermon on f Jonah and his message to A number of people around here are from La- Grippe Pleased to see Mr out after his recent illness gut sorry his mother is still under the care her a speedy recovery Mr Dean of Toronto spent Sunday with friends here Herman has returned home after being in Toronto for a number of weeks attending lurv Mr John Is seriously in disposed We wish him a speedy re covery i Miss Hazel Webb has been spending a few days in Toronto Mils Ferguson and Miss Bertha Ferguson made a visit to on Monday Mr Will Morning spent Sunday with friends in Miss Muriel Mitchell was visited by cousin Miss Jessie on Sunday We are sorry t hear that Mr Mitchells horse ran away on Sunday evening Miss L Morning and Miss Ferguson who were walking see ing the horse coming put up their hands and turned it into Mr Dan gate and was oveitikeu We are sorry to hear that Mr Will Webb is leaving the farm and going to train for a on the Metropolitan Railway We wish him a good success Peggie PINE ORCHARD IT V Forester coal for market 1 Eves coal for market J re bylaw vote Phillips do M Hughes do Pay Sheet F Application of Thompson for electric current granted Messrs Watson and Mortimer appeared before Council re Red Cross grants and presenting petition endorsing same Referred to Finance Corn Rev Hall J Stephens and before the council with reference to charge for water to Christian Church Referred to Fire and Light Com Tenders for Firemens Supplies referred lo F A L Com Auditors Report presented and Finance Com instructed to have same printed according to law The reports of Road and Com and Finance Com were adopted Council adjourned till Era to absent friends March I Special Meeting There was a good attendance at the meeting In the Methodist Church on of last week Tbe pastor Rev A P Addison presided Rev Thomas led In the de votional The address by Major Jolt was exceedingly Interest ing She spoke on a delicate subject in a retlned manner She has been In the Social Service of Army in several cities all way from Newfoundland to Coast besides three Seattle Wash and she related touching The sue- the work appeals to the gen eral public but the mainly i was the need oh social that would make the father suffer disgrace as well as tfce girl that at present lias to bear all the mental well as physical burden She made a strong for purity both tittw During the past year the Army Reserve Homes wintered oyer girls and Miss Russell of Toronto con two or good vocal Major violin WA BATCHES tef CUT VINO WHEN YOUR WORN It has outgvown Its here for a new one I When your Glasses do not suit your need they out grown their usefulness Come here for new ones If youve NEVER worn but ought to VISIT I Jewelers and Opticians P TICKET LICENSES The i Pine Orchard Farmers Club at the home of Mr Charles Brandon on There was a large attendance ol menders and friends aiso a good attendance by the ladies The Club is now oft to a start with a membership 2P and more ex pected to join Alter routine busiuess the Resolved that it is more proftaMe to feed Cattle than Dairy Cow was proceeded with The af firmative was ably taken by Mr and- Mr Cbas Fetch the negative ay Mr Frank and Mr J Hope So well sustained were the arguments on both that the had a task to come toia decision but alter weighing well the different claims the negative was proclaimed victors The next meeting of tle Club will be held on Friday afternoon the March at oclock In the Friends Meeting Horse Mr lesse will speak on The Selection of Seed Grains and it will be discussed by the members Mr Walter Wesley will have for his subject The Preparation of the Soil for Spring Seeding A discus sion will follow Anyone Interested in this work will be heartily welcomed whether they are members or not aot TOWN LINE ITEMS Mrs of the Line was Indisposed for a lew days last week but we are glad she is on the mend Mr and Mrs Jesse Tatton and family of were tbe guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Webstar of the Town Line on Sunday last Mr Fred Webster shipped a carload of Cedar Posts from Newmarket last week Messrs Isaac Webster and Fred attended tho sale of Ayrshire Cows at Mr Phillips on the Street last Thursday and report large crowd- Mr John Smith has for the summer with Mr Ellis Pratt ton the Lino commencing last Monday Mr Dales occupied his own pulpit on Sunday A great treat Is In store for all who anticipate attending the Concert in Kettloby to night Friday March 5th A glance at the program will satisfy the most fastidious that it will equal it not surf ass all former concerts which have always been up to the standard Our is slipping away Alter two weeks relaxation on ac count ot the thaw the swamp- gangs are again commencing work Mr and Mrs John Cook of the- Lino left on Monday last to Panama Imposition wish item a good time safe return Mr Am of the Line moed on Monday last to Proctor farm lately vacated by Mr Fred Wilson Many times In the last few days correspondent hasbeen asked if he thought our representa tives in both houses of Parliament would he as part their Indemnity ses sion in house a to want else to be by using FOR Imported Lao for mo Lacs Trimmed Drawers 16c Lade Trimmed Reg for Table Linen Readyrnado Pillow In w wide par Readymade Sheets made of Extra Heavy Bleached Cotton yd wide each Readymade Sheets made of Extra Heavy Bleached Cotton yd wide each Heavy Grey Cotton 3d In fpr8oyd Victoria yd Fine Embroidery 3 Inches wide per yd OF BARGAINS ALL ALONG THE LINE DURING THI8 MONTHS W A BRUNTON mm I SS WILL BE QUOTED ON OtJR ENTIRE STOCK UNTIL SATURDAY i- Sn I Emm m A h J 300 their utmost endeavour to taxes increased Every indication early spring Crows pairing oQ by tho thousands and partridges so plentiful lhat in the space of ft low yards you can count them by the dozen Whitchurch Council Council met at Wednesday Feb Members all present Communications presented follows Miss Mary Pine Orchard of North York Womens Institute request ing a grant of to start fled Cross work J Gage re National Sani tarium unci the Salvation Army re grants for their respective or ganizations Henry Sec Ontario Good Assn requesting Council join the Association J Sec Provincial Radial Union inviting the Council to send delegates to the Convention in Toronto The Auditors Report of of and Collec tors statement of taxes were presented The following bills pre sented The Banner Press for letter heads and envelopes 0 David Foster work on bridge at lot con 5 Linton cedar timber W gravel and re pairing fences gravel J yds gravel Municipal World ass rolls John due re Pearson bridge Clark M for 2010 J Windsor damage to crop by winter road in LOU treasurer was instructed to pay the bills presented and si to A for use of room for Council The reported that he had appointed P as delegate to attend the meeting of Union and by resolution Council approv ed of his action Resolutions were also passed Accepting as satisfactory Col lectors Statement of uncollected taxes amounting lo of has since been paid also percentage of Adopting the Auditors of Receipts and Expenditures for Instructing Treasurer to pay Pine Orchard Branch of the Womens Institute the of twentyfive dollars to provido material for Red Cross work in the Appointing the and Councillor Baker Commissioners to examine hill on Concession opposito Lot and same repaired if deemed advisable Appointing a public meeting to bo held at Hall on Tuesday March at pm for discussion of Rod Cro and Belgian Relief Work in the Township and- instructing tho Clerk to advertise the same A ByLaw was passed appoint ing Pound Keepers View ers Road Overseers- for year commencing April tat On motion Council tomoct at Vandorf Hall on March at to J FANCY VOILES WHITE AND COLORED FANCY FLORAL Blacks and Whites are the Newest for Spring Wear Many Pretty Patterns In Striped Voiles Organdies and Fine Mull COME IN AND 8EE THE NEW GOOD8 Hi T- m itz LIVE Top prices in Toronto this week Cattle calves Si sheep lambs hogs -r- Toronto Wheat per bush Barley per bush per bush Rye per bush Hay per ton Ruttcr per lb Eggs per do Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb Duckfl per lb Geese per lb Turkeys per lb lb March 850 0 350 l CO- J 0 110 240 35 20 Wheat per bush Barley per bush Oats per Buckwheat per bush Bran per ton Shorts per ton Hay per ton Eggs per Butter per K Potatoes per Chickens fer K Ducks per lb Geese per lb Geese per lb Turkeys per lb Mill A March 0 0 Off 18 35 320 lb 0 16 0 23 st mm t mm Children FOR FLETCHERS CAS TO I A J fcl iMC m It OF- Kei Sf f W S Having on hand- large of Mens Wo mens and Childrens Boots and we have do- to clear them out at a very low price Also a lot of other goods that will be selling at a big saving We wish you to and see these goods as you will bo sure tp derive a great benefit If you da 3 tSism

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