Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , August 11, 1916, p. 7

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I Plums OUR LOCAL Mothers be a Mothers Meeting at the home vol Mre Albert on ThursUay Aug A full attendances requested seven- SULA IAGE Department our window you can see a fliw While and Gold Seml- Piece Dinner of Quality Priced to sell quick All Lines of Just Whats Wanted Mr Ed Boyd has ordered a passenger Studebaker Auto for 11 very- hire and expects It to arrive today or tomorrow It be Just the thing for a small party to take a spin around the country op out for a picnic watering place the Specialty Monday on time scare is all will resume AT Prices HERE Hose lo reduce stock English China Tea patterns 3 colors pried from 5 up to stock quick Brief lets The Office Staff a Works had a picnic at Bond Lake faft Wednesday evening practice next 70 sharp i paralysis over and Sunday Schools as usual next Sunday has become of those fats bets who wore so insistent that this was lo be a cold summer rival ing that of Pay day is changed at the Specially from Saturday to Wednesday Garden Party at Tuesday August MEDAL FOR strolled through the office with a friend who had stopped In for a short visit Roger Mitchell paused to speak condescendingly a young fellow about his own age who was pouring over several closely crowded with figures see you are still at It Pennington If I have anything to say about It Til see that you- get a medal for study application to business The words were pleasant enough I but something In Rogers tone aroused the curiosity of his friend Come in here Roger said throwing open the door of a private office with an Impressive gesture You dont mean to say that you his friend began but was interrupted Rogers airy Oh no havent a private this is Mr Youngs ffUc wont be In for an hour or so Well Just pretend that this Is office Im going- to have some lay In the dim and future bis friend suggested mischievously taking in with appreciative the handsome furnishings Not much Roger snapped back in dignantly Thai day su think I don like to if money and that where to I Buy at the low- of to be bought in Price prices pairs or over goods Give m BROWNHILL Boots and Is Oils Top Prices paid A importer of and Fancy China Bowling Three rinks came down from Jack sons Point on Tuesday and were de feated by Newmarket by one point lime that they have lost this season On Wednesday an Association game was played here between and Newmarket There were rinks and Newmarket gained two points It how stands as follows Points 26 24 6 Angles dog ler Murray hurry dog lerrfor spot automobile on checks for the A gentleman PICTURE OF FATHER MOTHER How it delight your toreo hew It would please pr friends UlUs Make Them For You I I Photographer To Newmarket Bradford Aurora play Door West the New Post Office of waiting was laughing no Breezes conccrnin I sugar candles laugh Its money e the sweetmeats his firm You can a candy trade Is spending ilh cousin Mr iwilliinbury and Ernie with rfek to mm go near the wi fIVE TRIPS If ays ago the Elder service on Frank Tom lb- had scarce beg an opposition homos it may appear he re word the sermon a r who Mention to on Well not jtaking TO Lake of Baya Algonquin Park Lakes tfiintlawan River Temtgaml etc K tourist tickets now on sale in Jntario at ry low rates with Honor Junior Watrlo The results of the examination for honor junior matriculation in York County are given below The standing obtained in each subject is indicated after the candidates names I indicating firstclass honors and III thirdclass respectively J matji Lai H cliem it Cross math ill III HI III Hill math III J III HI P While I I Aid For Fire InNew Onn A Committee of ladies urgently request that those who have clothes in good service and bed ding will deliver them to the Presbyterian not later than Saturday night and if to do so will they kindly phone Mrs Brown 2iB and they will ho called for fire sufferers are in great need of as sistance and it is felt that New market will respond with char acteristic promptness and liberal ity to this appeal this in EXPRESS j m dally and a daily for are for in on the Ik seldom noli it W- Toronto a pl Sunday and a il- for points fc for j application to Depot Agent Agent OF VALUABLE FARM BY TENDER tHS Verdict of Coroners Jury A verdict of accidental death was rendered by Coroner- Dr Wesleys jury in Hill Wednesday in the case of Stuart Oliver the young lad who was struck by a motor car driven by Fred Willis on SI on the morning of Wednesday June Several witnesses were exam ined all of whom testified that young Oliver who was riding a bicycle was looking backwards at a Metropolitan car which had fust passed him and failed to no tice the approaching motor car coming south The jury was out only a short lime Coroner Pp Wesley commented on the fact that Willis had hot blown Lis horn approaching the lad which might have pre vented the fatality SENT TO INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL by the of of the to the fate ofttuted water does it half the Does will day Mm ill quarter of Lot No and the W of Lot No In in the in the County of acres- JJ ftno are acres of tlll- teres of pasture with a running W xrMlmt fairly i of roomed Hied cultivation rough cast one coach foundation One wo ha me one fyo wells m and one at the barn The farm Ik about two on William Broom about years of who hud been living nearly all bis life with Mr Graham took Mr horse and covered buggy from the Methodist Church shed Sun day evening driving around the village and neighborhood two hourA collided with an automobile on Street as he was turning around the Presbyterian Church The buggy was upset the- boy received some flight bruises and scratches ami the horse freed Itself and ran north hear Mills The next day the lad was taken before Magistrate and as It was found thai he had troublesome boy It was thought advisable to send him to the Victoria Industrial School at Richmond Hill A CLA66IOAL JOKE far off as you boast but Im pretty sure Ive made myself solid with the manager Im right where he can put his finger on me any minute and I tell you upon pretty Ill bet Pen nington would like to have chance Oh by the way whats the matter Pennington You spoke almost as though you were sorry for him- Roger shrugged his shoulders Pennington Why theres nothing the matter with him except that hes a regular office grind always with his nose to Theres no chance of advancement like that they dont take a broad view of their work I dont want to boast hut think Im going to work ideas that will be valuable to the firm Thats what counts you know ideas What are they I couldnt tell you now Theyre rather vague In my mind yet but one of these days Ill work them out and then well you wont be quite so scornful about my private office Roger had hardly got settled to work after Hals departure when the manager returned A few minutes taer he was called the private office where he had been dreaming day dreams so short a time before I called you for a little information Mr Young said Were bidding on certain of cur books for delivery at prepaid prices to chics and towns throughout Kansas and I want you to sit down here and help mc figure out what It will cost to send these books cither by parcel post or express Yoftre handling shipments and Invoices constantly so I suppose youre perfectly familiar with the rates and the different zones Roger looked disturbed Id better get he rate book he suggested but Mr Young interrupted Impatiently That oughtnt to be necessary Mit chell With your in hand ling shipments you ought to be able to tell me what the Kansas zones are and what the rates arc to each zone know the weight of our books but Im not familiar with the parcel post rales I can look them up in rale hook myself but I thought you could give Information more quickly Ask to come here perhaps he will know Apparently Pennington did know for he remained some time in the private office and his answers to Mr Youngs questions were ready and confident Of course hed know Roger grumbled to himself Thats jus the kind of Information that an grind like Pennington has at the lip of his tongue A few days later Pennington went to the manager with a scheme for a different routing of shipments which he figured would effect a considerable saving In transportation charges lie carried with a number of closely figured sheets which had aroused Rogers goodhumored contempt and he and Mr Young spent the greater part of the afternoon going over them together It looks to me as though It would he worth trying Pennington Roger heard the manager say at last Thats what we want the practical money saving ideas his desk bit his lips In vexation but again comforted himself With the thought that his was the sort Of thing to he expected of an office grind When his own Ideas were worked out well Mr Young would have something worth while to say to him Hut alas for day dreams I next day Roger was to change desks with Pennington Your work Is largely rjutine Mr- Young explained carelessly so tint It makes no difference at what press bulletin issued today re ports the conditions of field crops In Canada at the as summarized from tele- grams received from the and Stations in accordance afi made the of Trade and Com merce and Agriculture Prince Edward All the crops have made strong growth hay- is an average crop potatoes and roots look well Nova Scotia Cereals have made good growth corn and po tatoes are good turnips arc fair but mahgod3 New Brunswick All crops have made good growth except where damaged by June floods hay much above the average grain mostly headed and indicates an average crop potatoes and promise well QuebecAIl reports agree that he hay crop is very abundant and of good quality Grain crops have suffered considerably from drought during the month Potatoes are reported as good except from Anne la Po- catiero where have suffered from drought and from Cap Rouge where llicywere hurt by too much rain Corn is reported as doing well Ontario the peninsula Essex Co a large crop of hay has been harvested in splendid shape Wheat and barley are harvested but are not quite a standard yield Oats will be be low average Corn and hoed crops are fair though later than usual In Eastern Ontario crops are suffering from lack of moisture Wheat is little grown its condition is fair and it is be ginning to ripen Karley is poor rather late and very uneven the most important crop of the district shows great divergence some crops being far advanced others only a few- inches high The condition is uneven and ow ing to the dry weather the straw will be short About threequar ters of the hay Is harvested and the crop is a very one Roots have started well but much de pends upon the next few weeks Corn is poor Potatoes arc healthy but are not setting well because of the drought The crop is likely to be light Manitoba Wheat prospects have deteriorated during the last few days by an attack of rust From Brandon it is reported that cutting will be general by Aug 0 Oats and barley are a heavy crop and uninjured A heavy crop of hay was harvested during July Corn is doing well At Ihe weather is dry and conditions will be serious if rain does not come soon Saskatchewan and Alberta J I I I I i i iX FITTED AND SOLD BY I 1- The Men Main St West l Weather conditions of July have been generally favorable though hailstorms have done local dam age Gram crops continue to show fine promise especially- on breaking and fallow Grain on stubble is not so good and there will be a greater differ ence stubble and fallow grain than last year In southern Alberta crops are all good to ex cellent and harvesting will com mence sooner llinn was expected a month ago Wheat cutting is expected to begin about August Hay roots and potatoes are good British Columbia At Agassi the weather has been cool and bad for hay though excellent for roots corn has suffered badly Cereal crops are growing well the second crop of clover is good At In verm ere cereal crops arc good and ripening fast Field peas arc exceptionally heavy and roots arc looking well except mangolds the second alfalfa crop is coming on well From Sidney it is reported that bene ficial rains fell during the month Autumn cereals are ripening late spring cereals and forage crops are growing well A portion of the oat crop Is being cut for hay cent of their sales and nearly all from 25 to per cent You may think am taking up too much lime on this overhead matter but in my opinion it la the most im portant part of costs for material and labor- arc seldom omitted but over head like the always with us and Is not given proper consideration Electrical Contractor 1 1 I HURON NEWMARKET I i 1 Rooks arc good but men are bet ter Students must read but they rmist also know men Rev Father puts way If man wish es to take the most out of hooks he must not be a mere bookish man One who expects to be able at last to shut himself up with a few treasures and there remain content Isolated proof against and lime and change likely to be disappointed We are made lo rest In persons and in living persons not In dead mens bones or dead mens thoughts neither In loneliness nor utter stillness can we find the goal The study is a good place but we must not make it grave FLOUR I 1 s GOAL STRAW Prices Right Give TERMS STRICTLY HAY Us a Call OLIVER DIKE a a If to 5 When In doubt button your lip ft tailor always cut Successor to Geo Forester Phone is out his on Newmarket purchaser tender not ne- Swa apply to A TOOLE liA i5Ksr 0 i ft The epidemic reached the high number of hew irtrnenl figures during the a r for the same three hep Incidents are often very humorous A big coalheavcr was yearning to Join a certain battalion He never had Illness In his life Such splendid Hercules of a man I He walled ids turn In the line No need for you to worry said his friends The army will surely jump at the chance of getting you Hut the coalheaver seemed a little anxious about Ida fate When It comes to Ms turn the doctor stared mans teeth then hook his head Im sorry my I cant pass Your teeth are too bad Well Ill be Jiggered I cried the wouldbe fighter You passed the same teeth yesterday with Big BUI we both borrowed them for the you work But I find that I con stantly having to refer to Pennington tor Information about our shipments and I want him where I can get at him He has the best grum of detail of anybody weve had with in years heart was heavy as he re moved his few personal belongings from the desk close to door of tile private office While nothing had been said to Indicate that his work was not satisfactory he knew without be ing told that he hail lost the chance of which no had thought himself so sure had had large but rather vague ambitions and had forgotten that In business one cannot fly to the top on wings of Ideas but must advance step by slop and rise not by shirking but by mastering the dull and tedious routine more occasion fire at on Tues day morning Origin In an storm near on Tuesday barn was struck and contents destroyed Imple ments and this yeas wheal crop as well us a valdablc brood mare was a careless girl to put the subscriber on the wrong Being in a hurry the subscriber promptly asked for a box for two But we dont have boxes for two said a startled voice at the other end lino Wb the theatre he Inquired No- was Ibis Is the undertak ing establishment- mm s mm sz AN WAY TO MAKE Of course we sometimes hear a man say that lie hasnt overhead expenses Think of he Intimates that he pays no rent no Insurance no workmens compensation has no stationery or postage expense gets his goods de livered to his Jobs free lighting com panies give his gratis He never loses any tools or materials never has any had debts never spends any time figuring work or collecting Is never approached for donations never advertises has no telephone and all Hie way through he Is a won der- If there Is such a In business who can prove that lie Is getting work and making a living without any of these expenditures I will give him for his formula Of course none of us pay attention to wild statement such as these hut lets be fair to ourselves Arent there a lot of us who although admitting we have all of these Items that have mention ed and a good deal more to account for persist In playing ostrich arid re peatedly take work In which we- know there Is not enough allowed to cover our overhead expenses We are not fooling the public we are not fooling the wholesale houses our banker or anyone except ourselves The point I want lo convey Is that overhead expenses Is Just as much a part of the- cost of a Job as the labor and materials that are used you might ask what percentage you will add for overhead charges t have followed with a great leal of In terest many different Investigations on the cost ofdolngbuslriessr both the United States and I cannot a single Instance where any firm proved that their cost of business was than per J k ft a 1 I 1 tfu i A Farm 1200 TO WINNIPEG anted 1 SPECIAL TRAIN Leave TORONTO Union at P 17th 31et8ept 2nd Leave OTTAWA Centra 8ttIon P Aug 15th and Through Trains Cars RETURN FARE AND LIMIT Onehalf minimum to Winnipeg on or before Nov 30th plus from original starling i For leaflet showing number of farm required at point also the DESTINATION TERRITORY Tickets onehalf cent per minimum west of Winnipeg to any station oast of Calgary ton and wages paid apply to nearest A Agent 1 an- he- I I I ft I ti mi nsvta 1 1 I i fcflffll ARCHIVES OF TORONTO ftf i Wf w -t- m fe S6 M WJ

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