Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , May 5, 1916, p. 7

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HALL oil The annual meeting will take place Tuesday at the home of Mrs a Cane from to A full attendance is requested on Mr or id per ens 1 5c 10c ioc ire Spring Purchases of and Flow 5SP TE8TEt REUABLE English Seeds Our Large Fully Assorted scaled Packages Only of the Best both in Quality quantity Ask any of your who have grown them CLOVER SEED In Qua PIces China Department Have a Look at our New Stock pattern DINNER SET now on view In Window It speaks for Industrial Homo The Commissioners met Monday and passed accounts amounting to i The Manager the Industrial Home Wishes to thank Rev- Al fred Young and his very able company for the excellent enter tainment givenin the Institution for the of the inmates being a reproduction of Eva in Uncle Toms Cabin Bereaved Family The death occurred Sunday of Mrs Wm Ferry of Newmarket after a long illness The deceas ed lady was a native of King and came lo Newmarket about years ago husband William Ferry is employed at the Davis Leather Works and six children the eldest only years of age are left motherless Rev A P Addison conducted the funeral service on Tuesday afternoon Baby Chick Food Is the right thing to feed Ihe lit ones lbs for at BiuW Hardware Itself Direct Importer of Staple and Fancy China 1p3 I I- OF FATHER AND MOTHER it would delight your how it would please your friends Us Make Them For You I E J Photographer Studio Door West of Ibe New Post Office led by on be iborer Clerk not the IgW i were the to Mt- to Rural MR FARMER We ere in a position lo Buy or Exchange Farm Properties from acres lo acrs- if you wish to buy or self write us we will mail list on request or tend particulars of your Farm for sale We are also in a position Loan Money on Farm property First or Second Mortgage for term Of years at Low Interest No Fees business private Established Years Write or Financial Broker Victoria Street Trout fishing Is now In season A collection will be taken up at he Oratorical Contest in the High School tonight to purchase spotting supplies for the pupils Mr Frank Duncan has a nice piece of fancy cement in front of his store Dont forget the Progressive Euchre in the Wesley Block on Wednesday May People who sign petitions for oiling the streets must remember that the cost this year will be double that of last year oil has gone up Many cellars were flooded with water for the third time this sea son and people are being aroused to the necessity of Town Sewer age The water backed up the drains Rev Harris of Wokorusa Indiana will conduct services in the Christian Church next Sun day- Methodist Ladles Aid The annual meeting look place in the Ladies Parlor on Wednes day afternoon The Treasurer re ported all fees paid all accounts paid and a small balance on hand The election of officers resulted as follows Mrs Ed Richardson VicePres Mrs Atkinson Mrs Manning Mrs J rough ton Treas Mrs A Cornell Mrs John Mrs J Mrs Howard Cane Mrs John and Mrs Lyons Auditors Mrs J C and Mrs Jackson REMOVED NORTH YORK MARBLE AND JOHN Dealer and Importer of Foreign Crariiles and Latest Designs In Headstones All kinds I fty work promptly S WIMd See before png elsewhere AM kinds of Cut workup WW Removed to H Eves Old Stand Huron St Remarket Christian Endeavor ihe regular meeting of the Christian Church IS Society last Tuesday evening was well at tended It was the regular Con secration Meeting and the re sponse to the names at the Roll Call as well as the participation in the discussion was very eating Miss sang a solo The meeting next Tuesday ev ening will be a union meeting with the Juniors Everyone who does not yet know what the Junior Society is doing come and enjoy the service with us The meet ing will commence aft five minutes 10 eight sharp so that the meet ing will not he too late Topic What does Jesus want lis lo do Corn lis w Mi i urr Pearson St 25Onai letter newfnarkot kind gift received However I rely on for Within a few minute of the parcel I was on my way o the benches indeed your gift was there As the period between then and now has been spent either the trenches or supports where the opportunities to write are most restricted you will perceive it is not the lack of courtesy that has been wanting In acknowledging you ask me to suggest what in my opinion are the most urgent requirements of the boys in the field In endeavoring to do so allow me to express my appreciation of the choice your Society included and which I consider a most sens ible and carefully thoughtout selection Indeed not think that can think of much to augment it The constant need to replenish the supply of good socks is well known lo require comment The candles of which we use a large quantity were an unexpect ed and thoughtful inclusion Of the things that could be dispensed with and which one may perhaps term luxuries chocolates both of which were included in selection are perhaps the most Appreciated by the boys the front The latter especially in the long night watches is regn d- somewhat as a boon com panion and goes considerably to make the period of sentry go both shorter and more pleasant Cake more particularly home made constitutes- a luxury that probably to per cent here can not he overestimated I have fre quently seen a homemade cake of hut small dimensions divided up up among a group of boys un til each has received but a mere taste and ail have regarded it in the nature of a feast Probably the fact that one caunol procure it here tends lo make it a luxury many who had previously rto partiality for it and a small square included in any package sent would be most heartily en joyed Of note paper and en velopes there is a general short age and they are two commodi ties that are frequently difficult to procure Sulphur Ointment is another article we have frequently found it advisable lo send lo England for and which for cleanliness and comfort is almost essential to the peculiar conditions here- Carbolic Soap also is most advis able for the same reason and lots of the boys frequently dispense with more expensive soaps sent as presents and purchase the common carbolic soap being more adapted for the life this covers practically all the ground For myself having friends in England I have always been able to procure within a few lays any tiling that I am in urgent need of and I derive much more pleasure in the fact that the package or communication comes from home and Newmarket than from the gift itself Probably this is SO in numerous cases and the desire to hear from home and the home people men and women we have lived among worked among persons who recall many pleasant memories many limes of enjoy ment at times positively becomes a yearning Of course I am for tunate in that regularly I receive long comprehensive letters from Airs Clark with all the local news of interest nevertheless I often wish I could hear from the boys of Newmarket With the excep tion of one I received from Mr I have not bad a letter from any Newmarket folks How ever have myself written to but few hut I have been so situated since I left Canadas shores that the really necessary correspond ence has sometimes taxed my ef forts lo keep up with Neverthe less if some of the boys of rnnrkcj would make nn effort to keep up correspondence with the hoys at he firing line without necessarily requiring an an swer they would do much to lighten the load one must carry brighten many de spondent moments It is a hard road we have to travel at the best of times and even the most cheery have their moments of de pression but I have yet to meet the occasion that a message from the home town will not- go far lo dispel and the one who can con trive is deserving of many thanks Thanking the Society and the HOLLAND LANDING A very sad drowning accident Here on Saturday evening when Harold WilhinWm vyhllo Ins off Lock i Tha water Is about- feet deep and the body was not recovered until oclock Sunday morning The lad was a Boy and was living with Mr G Lane The funeral took place on Tuesday morning Inter ment in Christ Church Cemetery Rev C Emerson HP Chapman of Toronto spent Monday am Tuesday in Town Mr and Mrs Jas Scott of To ronto have returned for the sum mer months Mr J- Sheppard spent Friday and Saturday in the Mrs E and Mrs S C spent a few days vthis week in the city Mr Pipher of Toronto intends moving iao his residence here next week into the residence vacated by Mr Brings Mr Harry Bell has secured a position on the and left for on Monday morning EGYPT Rain Rain I Rather moist seeding All Kibe sick folks are on mend is the- order of the day Miss Foster and Miss have returned to duty after a pleasant The Ladies Aid of the Presby terian Church held a very suc cessful Maple Syrup Social last Wednesday night A good pro gram was provided Proceeds which was good considering the wet evening Miss of Toronto spent a few days with Mrs Meaner all All glad to see her back Oh say were you lo the party last Friday night Rumor says it was a dance and she so says one or two came not al together to dance but to a kind of pugilistic exhibition seems Baldwins Heavyweight was there and so was a soldier Well as it is the lime of war in other countries the spirit seemed to possess these two and we hear the spirit of war became so strong that it looked as though a fist charge was eminent when the host was called to quell the dis turbance by demanding peace in the name of the King Miss Weir has returned after a visit to Pefferlaw We are pleased to hear of a Box Social at Baldwin on the of May Wild Rose j Perhaps you work Indoors Or perhaps you are an outofdoors man It makes no difference- The point is this If you are you need Underwear of Nothing hold you long Come In here and get a warm comfortable suit of Unshrinkable Jan The Men Main J REPORT OF 88 NO E Q For the month of April Names are in order of merit Bessie Wcddel Helen Wilson Muriel Jennie Glover Harry Wat son jr Glover i Evelyn Wcddel Jack Jafe Lome Ramsay Eugene William Tindail Jr III Vera Hover Bessie Kershaw Russell Ruth Ramsay Annie Burton Glover Pearl Hutchinson Waller Davis Ma bel Adith Dorothy Ramsay mon Hutchinson Rose Tansley Dora Violet Hall Cephas Andrews Edna An drews jr Kenneth Mar garet Davis A Marion Grose An asterisk after name sig nifies pupil was present every halfday during the month Averago Attendance OOOf- ERA 8TOOK KINO Grand Shire Stallion owned by Clark owned by J fii T rb WILL BE KNOWN IN HI8TORY AS THE LION BATTALION The of the LION is his MAM Field Comforts During week we have had letters from the Nation the Belgian Relief and Phillips of Royal They were all the help sent to Newmar ket Waste Not Have papers rubbers rags The field Comforts Society are col- 1 people of exceeding- York during the season i large 4 LINE UP I LADS OF YORK Dont ml S3 such a chance as this to hand your names down In History or card Apprentice wai be or an Improver Millw Bros nil bakery FOR SALE Live and ft new three Also Hi ft i Island Ave Toronto if OF NEWMARKET chum and Licences k faberro w them- and will see them turned into money lo help buy comforts or Collec tions be made once a week Telephone Do not forget to add your con tribution for the Serbian Relief either by money or clothes Anyone holding lucky num ber J38 for the Kitchen Cabinet bring your ticket to Mr Store and get your cabinet Receipts from Cabinet Our last supper for this season was a great success Proceeds The ladies have received about letters Of and appre ciation from the boys at the front is a great encouragement for all helping In Comforts work Rooms open every Friday af ternoon ft Gorge Delano won the Silk Hag having sold over tickets for ihe Cabinet This is the way the younger boys are helping to do their bit April Franco f order Town Clerk i The Field Nqv- market Dear Madam You will perhaps hie somewhat in replying lb your for their kind remembrance and good wishes and trusting you will accept reciprocal greetings from one who considers it a great hon or to be one of the representatives of Newmarket in this undoubtedly just war I remain Yours sincerely If Clark No Canadians LIVE MARKET Highest prices in Toronto this week Cattle fitockcrs Calves Sheer Lambs Hogs off cars 1 10 A airman while horning an cniy setting ft on Roth wer dashed pieces iarls May aeroplane were brought down by the during April while In the six French Were beaten In combats lines Ohildre and small cards for The standard bred American pacing stallion the property of Gilford Mann New market will travel and North and Whitchurch to during the season See cards Celebrated the properly of W Sons will visit East Whit church King and North during the season Lyon A beautiful young tho pro perly of W GHill Sons Queensvillo will visit Keswick Sutton Baldwin and Ravonshoo also Scott Tp during tho Saddle No 740 Vol A ohestnut 10 hands one Inch years bred by P J USA Stalwart A by Meddler Imp Darn Attollo Vol No by The Commoner The property J Sons Jersey Farms bills Pure Bred properly of Waller Randall Newmarket will make of at Newmarket and through North and East and Whitchurch Bonnie Vr Imported Clydesdale the properly of Oldham Mount Albert will make season at Al- beitVjitptiurcb Fast and A Concert and High Tea la be ing given by tho Ladies Red Cross Society of Keswick on Fri day evening May from pm until in the Town Talent of exceptional excel has been those assisting are Miss Julia MezzoSo prano Miss Vera Butcher Contralto Mr M of the Hat American Legion Mr Violinist A Delamore Spanish The Ladies of the Committee ore most desirous that this event will all others as these artists have extended their court esy by corning from Toronto to respond to absent friends at Winnipeg on Tuesday arc about Canadian on casualty record as missing of whom no record has been Tho six soldiers who In jured by collapse of the Boyd Street rink gallery at Owen Sound on January have entered an action against the rink company for the re covery of damages A Tho bakers of Ucrlln Waterloo St and raised the price of- bread to cents and have Provincial Secretary to Dread Sales Act prevent the- manufacture of lightweight bread May a barn to named In six- miles out from the city was burned to the ground Twenty head of cattle In the fire Tho season brings with It newness in every and not the least In All mon are glad to throw off tho togs of winter and don something new and the flrat he of la a New Hat f Hats Are remodelled In the shapes for and this season wo are some extreme style suitable for Young i Men m rj i Phone 943 fa- I

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