Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , July 7, 1916, p. 7

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at- 1 mm HALL i it Department In our window you see a nice White and Gold Semi- porcelain Piece Dinner Set of Good Quality priced to sell quick All Lines of OR LOCAL NEWS Rebecca Regular meeting next Wednes day 8- All members urged lo be present very import ant business Exams The following pupils of Mrs Rice were successful in passing examina tions held at Toronto Conservatory or Music In June Miss Pretoria Case Junior Piano Honours Miss Ruth Piano Private Picnic The Fourth sludenls of the High School together the and their wives held a pic nic at Bond Lake last Saturday after noon The friendly intercourse be tween pupilsahd staff Is productive of beneficial results Hot Weather Calls for Screen Doors Windows Re frigerators Hummocks etc Hardware has a big stock at low prices See it of Battalion The action the County Council o keep the Battalion In the County until it is Of full Strength may lead so It Is said to the merging the same tho or with the Battalion of which LieuL- Col T Herbert Lennox is the Com manding Officer fhe County ells request will probably be granted A Close Price to reduce stock piece English China Tea Sets Very neat patterns 3 colors Priced from up to reduce stock quick Speaks Well Five students from the Methodist the second sud third Teacher Training Examinations last week the successful students were Mrs Hewitt- honours Miss Clark honours Miss A Meek honours In Skinner and Miss Inquest Again adjourned inquest into the death of Mrs Hall at Sharon which was to have been held on Wednesday been postponed indefinitely Coroner Dr Wesley slated- that he was awaiting notification- from the County Crown Attorney The latter Mr Thurston sa that until the an alysts report on the contents of would be held over one subject Mi Rublnson Paris Green Will kill more bugs lo the lb than any other sur of it if bought at Hardware I Direct Importer of Staple Fancy China and PHOTOGRAPHS A OF FATHER AND MOTHER How it would delight your children how it would please your friends Let Us Make Them For You I ZURBRIQgI Phone Photographer Studio Door West of the New Post Office Friends Sunday next July It a Meeting for Worship Service Peoples Popular Senice A church parade of the local lodge of the Loyal Orange Association The pastor will deliver a special address Williams Collection All seats free AH are welcome Nowmarket High School Supplementary List in connec tion with the Commercial Cecil Foster passed the exam ination for full Gonyncrciab Di ploma Marshall secured a Commercial Diploma in Book keeping Elmer Hill completed the first Years Course is now entitled to take Years work Lewis The marriage was solemnized by Rev V Wilson Elm St Methodist Church Toronto of Lolla Maud sec ond daughter of Mr and Mrs and Frederick Lewis S Broadview Ave Toronto on Friday June 30lh Dr and Mrs Lewis will spend the summer at Port on Lake Erie- Brieflets The Methodist Mission Band will hold their annual picnic at Orchard Beach next Wednesday afternoon Mr Isaac Rose has the con tract lo erect a new brick house for Mr Ed Goodwin near Holland landing Work will commence next week The soldiers made quite a stir while in town again Get ready for Day at Newmarket- Cemetery on Sun day the Mr and Mrs Walter Wright of Union St- spent Sunday at Maines Mr and Mrs visited friends in Klngon Sunday- papular school teacher Miss has resigned Farm life seemetobe more attractive Mr Fred Harrold and family spent at Mr Mr and Mrs Fred Lewis of Toronto vlslted over the weekend at Mr 3 While idofng road work on Green Lane on Tuesday Mr Wui Barker had lvo small bones in his arm by a kick from a horsey i Miss Mercy Barker- and gentleman friend Of Toronlospent the weekend at- Mr Chas Watsons- also Mr Ed Barker of Newmarket on Sunday MrBrodle and son Allen ofToronio visited over the holiday at Mr Chas Crones Mr and Mrs Cowelland son of Toronto are spending a week at Mr Robf Lloyds Dons miss- the Strawberry Festival under the Auspices of the Ladies on Tuesday evening July Temple faring A goqd pro gram will be provided- the band willbe in attendance Mrs Haines visited at Mrs on Tuesday last Mrs price who has been visiting Vrs for soine months has returned to her home In is homo for the Miss Ruth Haines was home for few days after school closed and has now gone to Toronto to take up a summer course in Art at the Univer sity Mjss Mary Brown is recovering from ah operation for removal of ton- Quite a number of Sharon Young people arc attending the camp meeting services held in Coeds bush on th It is rumored that Mr Bert Gardiner has sold his to Mr and in tends moving to Newmarket Miss V Barker is spending her holi days in Toronto PROMPTLY la in countries Ask for our will bo cent free MARION MARION University REPORTS Ho East Jr Si- Florence Alma tlijiiiMin Jr lit to Br ill Ronald Ben nett Jr li to Cain Jack I to I- Edna Miller Miller tfayme Teacher IK KING 11 Wilfred Examiners J The following civilian medical practitioners are announced as author ized lo examine recruits of the Battalion at the several places named West Toronto Hopkins Mimic Dr Forbes Godfrey Weston Dr Charlton Woodbrldge Mc Lean Sutton Dr Pringte Newmarket Dr Aurora Dr officer Lennox is the J Stevenson Hill Dr North Toronto Dr Grundy Dr Conn Mark- Dr Young Dr A Dales Toronto Dr Walters a Jr ii J West Fred Willie JR I- Bjjckies Harry Vr r Violet Morning Lome IV Morning Lulu Dont Forget The annual picnic of the to Monte Park ort July Something special for every one old or young Come If you want a Jolly good time or come if you want a real good res beside the Sparkling lake Be sure to reserve the date Fare adults cents children cents The Death of a Wellknown King Tp Pioneer The death of Mr Bernard of he best known farmers In- the of King took place deceased was a Patrick McCabe who was one of first settlers in King He was- in his year Deceased was a man of Sterling character and highly esteem ed who knew him His wife him also his three sons Cornelius Patrick I and Bernard J McCabe lie was Interred tin he burial grounds of Hie Church on the Concession on June Hi The funeral was largely attended by people of all denominations UNION STREET A large crowd attended the Free Methodist Camp Meeting oh Sunday in spite of the rain during the afternoon Mr Toronto spent the holiday Under Die parental roof Clad to see Bill back on Union Street again Ask a certain couple if walking was crowded on Sunday night Some mud eh We are all sorry that the school term Is ended for we miss our popular school teacher very much Mr lias a new auto Miss Violet Thompson of ville was the guest of Miss Ruth Rich ardson on Sunday last Mr Cole expects to have a burn raising on Thursday afternoon July Miss visited at Mrs Kings on Sunday Read work seems to be the order of the day around this burg Mr and Mrs James Peregrine Miss es Clara and Peregrine and Mrs Norman Lonsdale of Toronto were the guests of Mr and Mrs A Peregrine over the weekend Mr and Mrs Will Eves were visit ing friends and relations in Toronto over the weekend Dr II Richardson and family of motored down to see his brother on Sunday afternoon Mr Will is busy moving from the fifth Tarryawhile Perhaps you work Indoors Or perhaps you are an outofdoors man It makes no difference The point Is this if on J line son of Report of 8 Mo honours WI Thomas Wright wwn Stephens Shaman Marshall Anderson BUI iii and Harris honours equal HJack Stiles honours Joe wn honours J Lizzie York Tom Sweet I Delia Hopkins Warren t Taylor rf Thompson Hamilton Clifford honours honours Leltha honours Nora Mildred Abbs Allan mim Pearson and honours equal AwT honours W Kn Lk Ltfl Christian Endeavor A large number of the members and friends attended the annual picnic at Lake Saturday and a most enjoyable holiday was The of the K met at the lioinc of Mrs on St last Tuesday and honored one of their memberrf Mrs A Haines with a miscellane ous shower A splendid lime by Si The are roquWd car in mind iiu special pray Mm I the Christian ex week for the welfare at the Front Irene Wilfred l Cot Bon Voyage The Methodist started ip to Palestine Sunday their The ft ft Copland Annie Abbs section are J Proves were all tut Me lencc the real Eft m SZ 9 covered mile Mr spent Sunday with Ids brother Mr Mrs Wilkinson And daughter spent a few days in Toronto last week We have Rev It Morton Willi us now as our pastor Kemp is tak ing his holidays Mrs Jr and Mrs Cur- man spent Sunday In our bur Methodist Sunday School held their last Friday at Beach Two hay loads were taken by Mr and Mr Frank Owing to Mr 1 kindness the picnic was a huge success Mr had everything so handy hoi and cold water on also booths and Mr A Morton came over with bis gasoline launch There were also row boats and everything to enjoy your self Anybody wishing a picnic and a good time consult Mr J The afternoon was spent in boating swinging and racing also speeches by Fletcher Mr Morton and a solo by Miss Myrtle Sorry to report that our Mr J A Cole Is no Hope for a speedy recovery We Leslie Hover spent a few days his slaters brothers Hot weather dont stop the boy a from having a kick at the football William Abbs was home for over Sunday Pie Thornton was home for a few hours on Friday He has passed his exams successfully Pie W wife and children were out to her home for over the QUEENSVILLE Misses Cain and Ruby Hoover of King spent Hie past week visiting Mrs George White at- Grandvlew Farm Miss Vera Cook and Messrs Clarence and Karle Cook and Harold of Port Perry motored up and spent Sun day at the home of Mr George White HOLLAND Miss Mae and Miss Edith left left for Jackson on Monday They intend residing there for the summer Mrs Little and Miss are spending a few days in the city Mr Barker of Toronto spent a few days last week with his mother Barker Mrs of Toronto spent the 1st with her mother Mrs M J Mrs and family are visiting in the city Mr J Shcppard spent a few days last week with friends at Port Dalhousle A Mrs Marsh and family have returned from the city for the summer Mr and Mrs and Miss IS Munroe of Toronto spent the 1st with Mr C Mr Arthur of Aurora was at his home here oyer Sunday Mr John Chapman of Toronto was calling on friends on the 1st Mr A Do Ion of Newmarket spent Saturday and Sunday in town j Mr Harry Bell was home over Sun day Mr Robert spent Sunday at homy Mr rind Mrs and faiiilly also Miss up to Harry Hells for over the holiday Marjorle Bell Toronto them on Sunday evening for a few weeks holiday Mrs Wood and family are spending a few days in Toronto Hell and daughter spent a few hours with Mrs I at wliilc tho remaining party motored to Orchard Miss and Saint spent the holiday herd If you are supervigorous you need Underwear of perstrengtrV Nothing hold you long Come In here and get a warm comfortable suit of Stanfields Unshrinkable DONT FORGET THAT WE HANDLE BOYS AND YOUTHS CLASSIC James Whim The Men6Wear Men Co Wain 8t West market it Mil any- day ft I J ft Mr LETCHERS program wan lntToiin to of I tot Sunday Mr Frank spent the week end at MrV of Newmarket Bpetft with friends here Miss Viola Barker spent week end In the city Mr Fred with friends In Mrs A Is- ft at Holster Mr and Brad spent a few friends here- last week MlssKdith of- was the eyes Tate on Mr I bdey Hauled Bond Lake oh Saturday Charles Vteckend yiUi candidates and Hie- results were us follows the first three being elected Trench J Monkman 88 J and W PEOPLE INTERESTED IN Garden Parties Picnics Band Concerts Also Storekeepers and Dealers who Handle Candy Chewing Qum PopCorn Nearly everyone from around here took in Ihc picnic on Saturday and re port a real good time Mrs Lcllh Is spending a few days In the City Quite a number were out to hear our new preacher on Sunday Mr Wesley Andrews and family spent Sunday last at Mr Win We arc glad to sec Mrs Chas Sin clair is at homo again after a years visit out west Mr and Mrs Gordon spent Sunday In Holt Mr and Mrs Arthur Smith arc on a visit with- his father Mr Thomas Smith of Baldwin We arc glad to eo Mr Carl cheery face again Whats the matter with Baldwin sweets They seem to honour picking Is the topic of luljc- Kcetchls spending the week end at home Iloport of Promotion lions of No King Jr TV Myrtle Ferguson Wells Jr HI to HI Howard Wells Annie Ferguson Lloyd Harold Cairns Doris Wells to Jr III Lloyd Noble Recom mended He I to Jr Hi Lome Lloyd Ethel Hope Eraser Richmond Hill July Very little marked theelecilon to fill ihrfie lathe Coun cil by of John John and- John TypdalK herc wore five mi or out free of charge phono A Cor Main ft Huron Newmarket i Established still going strong THE YORK RANGERS 8TORB DEATH OF ALEX Mrs Mary Alice Johnston Muir relict of Alexander Muir composer of Canadas national anthem Maple Leaf Forever and one lime As I am taking over tho Business at North End pal of Gladstone Avenue School now Grocery Newmarket dealing in all above lines I am prepared Alexander Muir School Toronto died to serve you at Lowest Wholesale Prices If needing anything in at her residence 50 Churchill Confectionery I would you to give me a call before going- Toronto Tuesday in her year If in Town phono and have us call for you in the Mrs had been ailing for some tt bring you here to yo goods and take you back again lime with heart trouble All goods delivered anywhere In To AjSJS Particulars phone there When years of age she mar ried the late famous composer and educationist who was teaching school In that district Later Mr and Mrs removed to Toronto where Mr aught for a number of years at Lesllevlllc school section near Avenue which was a rural district In those days I Mrs Muir had lived hi Toronto over years She never took an active part In womens affairs being of a reserved disposlUon She attended Chalmers Presbyterian Church Two children survive Miss Alice Agnes at home and Charles Alex ander of Wyoming Mrs Muir Is also survived by two slaters and one brother They are Mrs John III Mrs Jose phine Ma I ley Avenue Toron to and olmston of Wy oming Territory H The anthem which Is known and beloved the world over was compos ed by Alexander Mulr in while he was teaching at lie was enthusiastically to coun try which Hid father brought him as a child ami he waa In every way an ardent Imperialist His greatest delight was that his song had been ac cepted by tlie whole nation and his memory will be revered as long as Canada the land of the maple leaf Star i TUNICS PRI0ELE68 PANTS I V BULLY Report of Promotion Examinations of No North Total marks obtained Pass mark Ill David son Marjorlo Ihtrnard Davidson Maggie King Grant W2 Alma Finch Dorothy absent RccommondeU Jr III to- Br Arnold Davidson 220 Frank Joe Carr 209 fee to Nelson 214 Lyall Morton Finch 293 Lauretta Finch Marion 301 Sheldon Irwin Sweet Primer to Jr I Passed Dorothy Mary Davidson Jack Thompson Recom mended idle Ruth Scott Fiiioh ted Margaret Hazel Cameron J A roll Customers supplied FREE OF with entitling them to serve Country YORK BATTALION AUBREY DAVIS Quarter Master 858 A 860 TORONTO JJ i Ft I g a JJ-

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