Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , March 30, 1917, p. 8

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Joy Of After Two I J If- f I I a vaiul able horse on Monday morning Mr- Ail and Mr of rpnowlnj old acquaintances village this far MADAM St Rose Montreal For over two years was flick and i miserable I suffered from constant Headaches and had Palpitation of the Heart no badly lliat I feared I would There to bo to In my and tins Constipation was dreadful I suffered from Pain in the Hack and Kidney Disease treated by a physician for a year a half and ho did mo no good at all tried nt a last resort After using three boxes I was greatly improved and twelve boxes made mo well Now I can work nil day and Headaches no Palpitation no Heart Trouble no Constipation no Pain or Kidney Trouble and f feet tike It was that gave me back my health Madam ARTHUR a box for trial At all dealers or Bent postpaid by Fruit- Limited Ottawa LET Apply to Union St Newmarket HOUSE AND LOT TO REM oh Lot in IhoSlh Con of King Good house acre good garde n and lots of small fruit Good stable to Curtis Newmarket lit of Midland a Win wan Mrs TKguorre who haw vlsitnig in Michigan has returned homo McDonald- was homo over So inlay Quito ft number have boon Kick weasels and chickenpox Mrs is spending a few week with relatives is spending few weeks Mr J Have Always his borne the Chad Fletcher and made his personal for over yearn Allow no one to deceive in this fiudCiidnngortheliCvTithofCblldreri What Is substitute for Castor Oil Paregoric ana Soothing Syrups It Is pleasant It contains neither Opium nor other Narcotic is guarantee It destroys For than thirty years it has been tho relief of Teething and Diarrhoea giving healthy and natural sleep Childrens PanaceayTho Mothers FOR That house and premises at Sharon known ns the Mansion House For particulars apply Mrs George Sharon or to her solicitor Newmarket iwU For Sato Building Lots on Park and Avenues Apply to POH SALE In Newmarket West end Hard wood finish Electric etc Terms arranged If preferr ed Apply Aurora Out Frame Prospect School House nearly new on Ave opposite High AH conveniences also good Furnace Electric Light Fix tures and Blinds Apply oh promises Newmarket BUSINESS Tenders will be receiv ed by the undersigned up to Mar at for the purchase of that properly adjoining Hie Post Office Main St Newmarket known as the Simpson Drug Store Cash or terms arranged do suit purchaser No tender ne- accepted Newmarket ANDtLANYO AURORA Mr Pearson widow of Joseph w North York AsHemblies of and IH58 died at her home in on Thursday of last week She wasin her year and until her she lulucda vivid recollection of her light for the secular ization energy events in the early of York iK survived by one son Mr a banker and one daughter Mrs Tyson of the same village Tin funeral took place on Satur day afternoon from her former home here to Aurora Cemetery a OAK The wood will begin to fly now we observe a sawmill at the blacksmith shop Mr Despond of the Home Toronto called on lends during be past week Mr lien Curtis has given up farming and moved from Hugh- Lane to- Jefferson to be employment of Mr When driving north on Street on Mr and Mrs Gordon Smith caught the runner of their culler on the car I rack as they turned to enter the lane of Mr James The cul ler overturned Mr Smith being it while Mrs Smith was thrown out breaking her wrist a similar accident look place at Junction when an agent of the Singer Machine Company was thrown of his cutter sewing ma chine coming down on lop of him Pile horse broke loose and was by Ivan at the Pinnacle Hill damage re sulted except Miller and har ness OOCt arc faintly ring- has moved back lo his On We After the school had burned down it was realized thai of the books belonging- to pupils might have been saved Had Ihls been a great deal of incon venience and expense would have been saved of the linnatloU School lost notes thai taken one and two years to collect and would have been a great help for the coming examinations A happy event look plane Mar at pm at the house of Mr and Mrs when daughter Louie was united In marriage to Levi The ceremony was conducted by Rev S in the- presence of near relatives Miss Ethel played the wed ding march and the bride who was ended was given away by her father She wore a dress of while silk crepe de chine with satin trimmings and car ried a of while carna tions After wedding sup per and Mrs Forsyth left for Toronto The bride wore a navy blue suit with hat to match They wore the recipients of many beautiful presents Tribune o VANDORF Mrs had a few of her neighbors in on Thursday quilting one of the six quilts that the Ladies Aid are s your we have learned you been ready til assist in thing IbutjwouTd promote the of the church Ujo Aid arid you Mrs Carson for yourself of Hie of ihij members you for plaeeofrespoot in tho of llic members you will bo really missed feel great regret lliat clr- cuioftlunccs have brought from lybulwo trust the best of and prosperity to your now home Now dear friends we lake this opportunity of asking you these chairs as a token of regard for you and may they ever ho in your mind the wish of our vllle friends for your best success in the future Signed cm behalf of the com munity Mrs Pros Ladies Aid Mrs Norton Mrs Waller Legge Mar 10 Mr made a suitable on behalf of and Mrs Carson after which a dainlv lunch served AH joined in Singing fJod von all to homes much wilh spent with their friends A Wedding look place at the bouse of Mr and Mrs Wesley Proctor Cedar Cot when their youngest daughter Charlotte was married to Mr Franklin J Stewart Indian Head The bride wore a beautiful gown of ivory satin and veil of silk embroidered tulle Her bouquet was of bridal roses and lily of the valley The brides maid Miss Murray London Out was gowned in a very pretty mauve Georgette Crepe wilh old lace Her bouquet was sunset rosed and maiden hair fern The little flower girl Mary Scott niece of the bride looked very sweet in a while em broidered dress mined mauve satin ribbon and carried mauve sweet peas The best man was Mr Aubrey Stewart The wedding march was played Mrs P Richardson King and during the signing of the Courses sidoiuid tetltufeGBefrh FreeToultiyBalsIfiaC find MEitnes Over prizes in all will offered breadmaking contests winch will be held this fall at over rural school fairs taking place in Ontario It will be a great event at the fairs and will stimulate interest in breadmaking among young girls between the ages of and 17 years I the hard wheat Slow guaranteed for bread nils Is a splendid whitest lightest and most wholesome ever baked Is this not a splendid opportunity to interest your daughters in Hero Splendid Prizes K v- bttzd fair for with Flour The locI Fair 1st to it full from cover to suitable for of cJJ la VtJue r to cover every toonthvtiUi for year Vaut compete fer firrt end or third and not be awarded one county ficltcee G T does not under azeof years If the be Ml present wit fa a to take lh lhe Value of course m5htaz The Sdeact l month In pages arc with highly Informs find etc An The of 1st the Ally for the Pi The half of the double leaf to Agri culture CoHcgt by the In provided The done by Mb A the at Poultry at Ontario taking Co not live at the Colltxe IS S outO No fees are chared tot SSfSS In Poultry at Ontario Agricultural to CocV There Jnformitis ie 2117 recipes gad uwayc7 or etc Condiuono of the Contest Mi Mr moved into Mr Browns Mrs las a row frjonda one last week is having a sale ami will move Toronto in the near future Mr Grain has rented Mr Jennings Farm and moved onto il last Mr Bond our general merchant accidentally scratched his hand on a rusty nail and ler she sang Because The ceremony was performed hy J of planning complete this month Mrs had Mrs Stewart left for their new home in the West after cere mony a Council fivay may compete fit rural fair In her or not school her birth day occurs lit 1010 birthday not occur before Nov One I oil of bread mutt he baVM In pan about A Incbti and 3 inches deep and divided Into twin I- to thai they may be at the fair The leal baked Cream Hour will be Judged at fair- The other bill prize ill be tint to Ontario Agricultural to the Content be local contest at the fair will be coaduclcd under the time rules u all the other regular contents at your fair The which bread be judged will be lfi Appearance of Ixf I I Color mirks Tenure of marks Shape of loaf marks Texture of a marks SO marks Color marks Flavor of a Tttc marks Odor mirks marks ir irks be by the of the flour containing the face of the Old Miller important and an entry must be limned by the and a or date birth r giving of dealer from Cream of the that the girl actually baked the entered la the competition The local will be provided at the lime of the The of the If final more one entry my be made by each and not more than one will be awarded to the tame family the fair will be made known in the way as in the of all the oilier contests Provincial results will be as possible after conduiq of the Rural Fain Province Do Not Mis3 this Great Opportunity gjg years should commie What splendid way to stir up In Get a supply of of the west Flour St dealers and asoftea the of winning If dealer cannot wll it to writ to the Cambtll Hour Mills Co- Toronto and ihey promptly tell ihe nearest place to get it No Counties Named Below The competition is open to all puts of the province School except of Rive and Thunder Bay Thte districts are the only parts of the province where are held by the of Agriculture in which this competition will not be a feature There arc no of the of Agriculture In of Huron Perth Wellington Itutellor nd no rural fairs are in these Coun ties by the Deportment of Agriculture- We regret therefore that the cannot r Wet Flour was If gel Cream Its West ta your write no far prices Campbell lorn- Mills Co Limited Weafc Toronto of Flour cold by Eyoo Hamilton toward Aurora J Aurora J t A J P McDonald J lowland Uelnbury J Cook Brown Bros UnlonvJIle A J Jos and A Morton A Hamilton Hamilton Sut ton Woof Caj Re Wo hope I i have established a lasting reputation for fair nd square dealing end are now prepared to meet existing by offering our high grilf Irtea Units direct to customers ROCK BOTTOM PRICKS Dont delay planting fruit trees and plants as is nothing better Send for our Illustrated circulars of hardy of which you can order dirjcl get the benefit of agents Our prices will he sure to you THE CO OP ONTARIO lIjtubt Representative Wanted at once for Newmarket District for CKfiUA8 Spring Planting List now ready List of Grown Fruit nd including And Many Other Leaders ant plKAlloii Stone PttritUrHHf bloodpoisoning set in for a speedy recovery Mr Ed Lloyd received a letter on Monday from bis son pic Gladstone Lloyd in which he said that he expected to return to Franco soon Ho hud expected permission to come home on fur lough before returning to the trenches and his parents were looking for his arrival this week It was a sore disappointment to them to learn thai arrangement for his homecoming had been cancelled tooef Curtis of a brother of Alice A Curtis who died in Feb 1 arid wo brothers two sisters and six nephews of Miss Curtis are of her estate valued at Between and 30 of the lead ing business men of and the country round about went down to the city on Thursday of Inst week and had a heart-to- heart talk witli the York Highway Commission relative to the sug gested of the town- line between and Whit church now included in the good roads system and Which they want incorporated in this years schedule Twentyfour cases of arc reported in our schools Mr Brown into town on Monday Mr Parker celebrated his birthday on Saturday He received many congratulations from his numerous friends Uy score of in their favor checker players won fronVMnrkliam In return game this week The of the Church met at Mr last Thursday evening and gave their daughter a surprise when they presented ho a music cab her homo on Monday af ternoon finishing another This work is very easy When so many hands get busy and with so many comforts in our homes we ought lo be willing spare our time and means for those who are jng lives lo keep our homes for us A meeting was held al Wesley Church on Saturday afternoon to plan for a township organization for lied Cross work man and were well repre sented Several members of the council also the clerk and the reeve of the township were pres ent- The speakers were Mr Dal ton of Toronto shipping man ager of the Hod Cross supplies and Reeve Keith of Newmarket Mr explanation of the Hod Cross work was very interest ing and helpful to those wishing for instruction Reeve Keith ex plained Hie system of monthly subscriptions as managed in Newmarket where has been carried on very successfully Discussion followed some in favor of subscription but the ma jority for taxation which seems fairer and better plan for the country where homes are so scat tered Many are not helping in any way while others have not only given their boys but are working in the different societies and giving extra money as well was moved and seconded that a deputation wail upon the council their meeting and ask for a special grant to be used in buying supplfes for Red Cross Societies carry on work 85000 On Monday evening about sev entylive of the friends and neighbors of Mr and Mrs Robert Carson assembled al their home to bid farewell to them prior to their departure from this vicinity A very enjoyable time was by all During the evening two handsome chairs accompanied by the following address wore pre sented to Mr and Mrs Carson Mr and Mrs Carson pear Friends As your time of residence in our midst is draw ing to a close and our opportun ities of enjoying your compan ionship are limited wo as neigh bors and friends have chosen this evening us a suitable occasion for meeting with you and expressing our high respect ad esteem for you and our appreciation of your many kindly and neighborly acts We feel we cannot let you de part without ex tending to you pur lieavtlest thanks for the part you have tak en In many of the benefits of our community and for which we feel you in no smalt degree have been a factor to their Whitchurch Council met Mar at Vandorf Hall with all the members present and the in the chair The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed A communication was present ed from A Putnam Superin tendent of Institute Branch of Agriculture re the appoint ment of a representative on the North York Hoard of Agriculture The following bills were pre sented and the Treasurer in structed to pay the same viz Toronto General Hospital for maintenance of Shack man days The Banner Press bills adv Public Red Cross Meeting P and others a Deputation appointed at the Public Meeting held 17th appeared before the Coun cil and solicited grants for Red Cross work The Council assur ed the Deputation thai any rea sonable appeals from Organized Ladies Societies for Grants to purchase material for that pur pose would receive favorable con sideration Such requests may be forwarded to the Clerk or pre sented lo the Council or members thereof Resolutions passed ap pointing representa tive for the Tp on the North York Hoard of Agriculture and Wesley Hill to be Inspector under the and Township ByLaw tp prevent the spread of noxious weeds in lieu of J Brooks who has removed from the Tp A ByLaw was passed provid ing for the commutation of Sta tute Labor assessed against the following lands and properties viz The West half of the 1st Con The Fast half of Lots and of Con and Lots 20 and of Con 2 and 3 The East halves of Lots inclusive of Con Lots and and the West half of Lot in Con The West halves of Lois and in Com High Cash Prices GOLD WHOLES ALE FUR St Toronto The Cabinet has passed ail order in Council to expropriate the Ross Rifle Factory No more Ross rifles are lo be manufac tured but the Government will arrange to make the new Lee-Kn- as soon as possible Belleville March Marmora Village Hastings Co was today visited by a disastrous tire when the large saw mill of the Company Limited was destroyed The mill had been undergoing ex tensive improvements prepara tory lo the spring opening The loss is estimated no insurance HOUSE TO LEV On Newmarket Fur nace and Bath Apply to Hose Newmarket PURE BRED For sate al the Industrial Home inquire of A Wfddi- field or Silas Be th OATS AND BARLEY No On Lot In the For Sale A A Barley No of SILAS VanlrVEX Increase In blank newspaper as well as all materials used In printing compels to again of tho Era a The Village Lois on Church North of The Lands and other properly of the various Railway Tele graph and Telephone Coe the Road Divi sions Nob 1 and and rearranging Ihe Divisions of Eighth Concession ByLaw No was amended making necessary changes the appointment of some Road Overseers Council to meet again oh alUN April Ml iiio will bo vein fl AMWM- and Annum when not paid I A Bi i American Subscriptions in Advance Only m NOW IS THE TIME TO PAY UP are the Oh to nd JACKSON A r Si ri ia N n J AU6NIVf NC 0SS TORONTO

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