Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , May 4, 1917, p. 3

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M for Saturday for Mt on May 0iil pad lour- If Mooting for the To fleers of M rfua if home of J If May Oil ck T arc dory I I the A be i top note the soon a tcps low very Ad piJs tight lO one h an on ause who day i I the The id it at in Cross Home monthly business l Society will Council Chamber bo on ft finflornoon k matters to bo in troduced Tools Mowers seeds Hi fcc Hakes Spades ISO and r Christian A Kb of tfldlana will in the Christ- an iioxl Sunday morning evening cornea in us highly reconmonded and hope lie will bo greeted with It Grows In Popularity There car that sells Ibo Ford- During llift past two weeks Mr Robertson has gold more Ford Cars Iho buyers being Messrs- Newmarket Gordon Mainprise Mount Albert J son Aurora and lack Hurst morning dirt iot look nearly Saturday A ay nigh i- and wore met J and Coitnoy Foster Holland Low Unit Drown- 8choinbbr rtooldont Sunday a bad motor occurred at the corner of Street and the between Whitchurch and East about a mile west of Mr of Aurora was driving from the south and was turning the coming to It is said lo bo a dangerous corner to turn owing the grade un going Very slowly life Mr was only learning to drive the car and this was his flrsl time to make lh corner he ran against Iho awardrail smashed his car bad ly and his wifes collar fadifoh ysdiiows Standard Paints card i For over Iwp years I was troubled Constipation Drowsiness tack Appetite and ties Ono day I flaw your sign- Which read make you feel waiting on air appealed to me sol decided to try In a very flhort began to I the Headaches entirely I recommend pleasant fruit Medicine to all my friends DAN a box for trial alio At nil dealers or sent postpaid by ftUvea Limited Ottawa I Gutting Out So many people have got tel ephones now that the grocers of Newmarket have to the conclusion that canvassing for orders is a nocdlofls and they have agreed lo discontinue be practice This Is a sensible Idea J holies will pay more attention I he newspaper ads now fur specialties Edith Memorial Willi the approval of the Min ister all Public Schools are remiested to hold an on Empire Day May for the purpose of a Monument to Miss Willi who was so foully murdered by the Germans in It Is hoped that every School will lliiii for so worthy a Forward donations Christian moot on Tuesday evening last was attonlcJ and was greatly enjoyed by those present The topic Missions in Latin Ameri ca was divided into giving interesting facts about conditions in Mexico and Miss Morton dealing Southern America At the close of bo service Mr Louis who is shortly leaving Society to a position in Montreal was presented with a Mahogany Clock from the mem bers of I he How lying undermines the character is the subject for dis cussion next week in charge of Mr Earl Dont Auto Tiros and Tubes They arc advancing hi price We have a few casliiKs at the old price Minns Hardware Another Dead A telegram received hero on Tuesday announced lhoricall of Harbour an who had lived hero for several years and who wont overseas more than a year ago Ills wife who is a daughter of Mr Win button of this place is now In England A young daughter al so survives ALL GOOD Monro range Road Toronto Feed Iho Chick Food They flourish on it Sold at Hardware Honors for fJowmarkot yon ever paid a visit to the Dairy Buildings at Perm Street neon Newmarket If not there is Unite a surprise in store for you It is well worth your friends out here to sen Mr Hoy to MrsTj Shaws Herd- Among To Poultry A leader of the Km writes to us a- follows What- is the use of planting vacant lots- if people are going to allow their poultry to run out That is quite a perplexing question but it is to sincerely hoped that the In creased Production Campaign will not be hindered by poultry run ning at large Surely people who are enjoying every comforv at homo will not do anything that will retard the winning of the War for this production question is a very vital one and a short age of food will affect the boys at the front Everybody who keeps hens should certainly see that not annoy their neighbors is the Worlds Champion Milk Producer Mildred which pro duced lbs milk and lbs butter in days For days her record is lbs milk and lbs butler The Warm ers Advocate of Inst week print ed a photograph of this animal which has- brought distinction to I he Town of Newmarket and is likely to bring many breeders here from a distance to see this re markable cow Mr Shaw also has a 2yearold which has broken the Worlds record An has ar ranged to lakoipjaco Intuo Church next Wednesday evening Mey0 at 8 under the auspices of 1 1 1 Christian Endeavor program Will consist of Instrumental solos followed by Lantern Views The views bo interesting in deed are in number and illustrate the famous story of Hen atao of Christ has very famous and all who were unable to soo it recently In Toronto will now have a splendid oppor tunity of seeing it Illustrated in the next best method- by tures thrown on the screen ac companied by descriptive reading Dont miss it the general public A silver collection will be taken i i i Iloro on Honor noil There fell oh April last during the terrific for Vjmy ltidge ttorgl Douglas Gordon Mitchell another of those noble softs Canada who are- now by hundreds valiantly laying down their lives on fields of France that we of the Empire and In fact the whole world in future may enjoy the liberties of life that the Huns to deny to alt man kind Mr Mitchell fresh from school commenced his business career in the Branch of the Hank of Montreal in this town some dozen years ago and the sunny smile that he brought with him as he entered doors for some or four years greeted the many customers of that institu tion as be creditably and effi ciently filled the posts of col led ion clerk and ledgerkeeper in the Newmarket Office and for some months was the young man acceptably doing duty at the Ijrne subbranch the bank Mitch was universally pop- in all circles of fine physique was fond of outdoor athletics and we understand developed Into a keen curler and canoeist When Hie call of country came he was on a conoo trip to he returned to Lind say at which Branch of the Hank of Montreal be was teller and promptly enlisted in a division of Signallers in the first contin gent trained at in and had been for two years in the trenches where he ulti mately has laid down his life for flag and country All honor to such of our boys who are making bus the supreme sacrifice But the blow to parents fam ily and friends is none the less heartfelt and keen and to former we extend our sincere sympathy Carpet Squares In All QIzoq and Wide OH Clothe In All Window Shades Curtains tain Madra Muslin J J We Think a Buy Our of that wo i and Bungalow It Bound WgotoVft v Organized Class At a meeting of Womens Bible Class of the Methodist Church on May 1st the following officers were elected Pros Miss VicePres Mrs Taylor Secretary Mrs Treasurer Mrs fclarkson Con of Membership Com Mrs Moss Con of Social Com Mrtf Stewart and Mrs Con of Devotional Com Mrs Wilkinson and Mrs Mc- Christian Tho attendance each Sabbath keeps up splendidly as does the interest and work in each depart ment Last Sunday afternoon our re- tiring Secretary Mr Louis was presented by the school with a Bible suitably engraved Mr W read an address after a few fitting remarks and Mr Traviss made the presen tation Although taken com pletely by surprise Louis made an able reply expressing ap preciation but very sorry to leave us We shall miss him greatly as he has been a help Indeed to us He carries with him the best wishes of all for success in his new field of business Everyone cordially invited lo attend our next Sabbath af ternoon There is a class waiting to receive you if you do not attend elsewhere Come Com Art Exhibit Wonderful interest was dis played in the Art Exhibit at King George School last week The pictures were of a high class many quite historic and number ed over The arrangements wa very satisfactory The sys tem of lighting installed for the Evening Classes proved of great advantage The proceeds to and very little expense The prize pictures for jelling the largest number of tickets were won by the pupils Miss room and Miss Merlons room 1st and 2nd In addition to what the pro- will purchase with spirit to our public no less than pictures were donated to the schools by following citizens P W Pearson W Mrs A Howard Hi Mason A P Addison Mrs Aubrey Davis Mrs A J Davis Mrs J Dr C ft Clarke a Cornell J A J Y Dr Wilkinson of lioii Rev Its something that nods useful all while Of course you own that kind Is sure to do Its work with disappointment and Vou put your money Into a better fountain than a SelfKiller Water man Heros that never leaks never never re fuses to write when you want It to YOU NEfcO A Harms FOR YOU I Atkinson Co Wovmarkot High School The regular May meeting of the Board took place at the Secre tarys Office on Wednesday ev ening all the members being present- J Wedlock in the chair Several accounts for supplies were passed and Treasurer was also authorized to pay the accounts of the Industrial Ad visory Board for the Classes including coal chairs tables etc amounting to about Communications were read re garding prices of coal and tho Secretary was instructed to order two cars from the Beaver Coal Co of Buffalo- of the anchors Miss Ber tha Robinson tendered her res ignation site having decided to go hack lo the public school work Moved by Mr Jackson seconded by Mr T Watson that this Board accepts with re gret he resignation of Miss Ber tha and if she will re consider the the Board will reappoint her at an in crease of in salary Carried The Principal Mr A II heard with reference lo reports around Town regard ing the discipline of the school and after which he retired On motion of Mr W Widdi- seconded by Mr B Ross Messrs and wore reappointed teachers for the coming year at their present sal aries also Miss Wickelt Miss Taylor and Miss Tigho at an ad vance in salary of each Moved by Dr seconded by Mr T Watson that Mr lairohild be reappointed Princi pal for next year at the present salary Moved in amendment by Mr L Jackson seconded by Mr J That notwithstanding the excellent report of the in spector and the splendid showing of the pupils exams during the of Mr A Fair- child for the past two years the Board deems it advisable to make a change as the feeling of opposition throughout the town is detrimental to the progress of the school therefore the Secre tary is hereby instructed to ad vertise for a new Principal Mr Jackson regretted exceed ingly to be obliged to take Ibis course as he had always defend ed Mr position hav ing found him to be an earnest worker and a friendly gentleman He claimed that not only had the high standard of efficiency of school been maintained but the discipline was as good as bad ever been There was some op position when Mr was appointed and it would seem that almost everything that had oc curred was magnified by pupils and parents and tho feeling of Miss Widdifiebl Mr A opposition had grown to such Sherwood Misses Joy and Nettle spent at Ihelr home here- Mitts of Sunday at Mr The Committee Officers and Teachers of Methodist Sunday School met on Monday evening April The odd Treasurers reports- wore read and adopted The following officers wen elected for the coming year Mrs Mr Walls SecMr Sec Mr Trees Mr Walls Cradle Moll Mrs 1 W son Mission Mr 1 Temp Mr Home Mr J Organist Miss NEWMARKET Qv Methodist The annual mooting took place in the School Room last Wed nesday evening there being a fair attendance The reports showed the school lo be in prosperous condition Both the attendance and finances exceeded he previous year The election of officers resulted as follows Dr Wilkinson AssT Supl A Cornell Asst Stephens Secretary Hooker Asst Librarian J Kay Treasurer Atkinson Pianist Miss L Manning Asst Pianist Miss A Brodie Leader of Orchestra A fcr Departmental Primary Miss Robinson Teacher Training Mrs Hewitt Missionary Mrs Stark Temperance Mrs Brodie Standard Efficiency Stephens Home T Cradle j Roll Appointment Postponed Junior Appointment Postpon ed Teachers Womens Bible Class Mrs Cane Mens Own Class Mr Sen net Young Ladies Class Mrs A P Addison liereans Rev A P Addison Intermediate Mrs Kay Mr Manning Miss Mr A Miss vessels sunk- last of Ions each and over and 13 of less than tons each fishing vessels were sunk London April The Ad miralty announces that two Ger man destroyers possibly three have been sunk in the course a German raid near Dover Five German destroyers look in Ihe raid They were en gaged by two Dover patrol ves sels The British casualties were slight in comparison with the re sujls obtained One hundred and five Germans were saved o o i Whitchurch Council Council met at Vandorf Hall Saturday April with all members present and the Reeve in the chair The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed The following communications were presented viz Rational Sanitarium Association Icuucsting a grant of Public Highways recom mending the appointment of a Township Roan Superin tendent Hydro Electric Railway Associa tion requesting renewal of membership in the Associa tion and remittance of An nual Fee John Pattonden declining ap pointment as Road Overseer Pine Orchard Branch of Wo- Institute and Red Cross Society of soliciting grants of each lo purchase material for Red Cross and Patriotic Work in their Societies Robertson McLennan Black with notice of accident and injury lo Mrs Gordon Smith on Yonge St in March last T Stephens presented for approval a plan for subdivision of part of Ihe east half of Lot Con The Clerk reported recoipt WEEKEND BARGAINS i a Pieces Only Fancy Floral Pattern Vollles Llulls and Organdies Reg Sale Price Pieces Crepe Cloth In Dark and Light Shades Reg Sale Price yd Ladles and misses Black Hose Plain and Fine Rib Value Reg Sale Price Pieces Only Stripe Print In Light Shades Good Quality Worth ToDay for yd Ju Ladles Silk Ankle Hose In also White Good value for Heavy Corded Velvets Suitable for and Suits All Worth Today Weekend Price ESTABLISHED OF CANADA CAPITAL PAID UP FUND HEAD TORONTO SAVE your money SECURE your future SERVE at current rte on DeposiU at oil NEWMARKET BRANCH M SMYTH Manager fctiJ NOW RECRUITING J Notice from Clerk of that Council of that Township re fused lo accept cheque forward- fJo DRAFT Mm AT I extent it was impossible for Mr do justice to himself or the school another year Mr said that bo had seconded the nomination for Mr appointment and now seconded the amendment for a change because the feeling was quite general throughout the town Mr said that after the last meeting of the had investigated for some of the reports that were in circulation and found that they were without foundation but for some reason be not say why he found much opposition to the present Principal and while not wishing to do Mr injustice he heartily endorsed the view lakn by Mr and believed a reap point would be fatal to the best interests of the school The amendment then car ried and the Hoard adjourned MEW OF ALL TRADES Ago up to minimum Height 4 ft 11 ins Physical Examination Full Scale of Pay and i APPLY HEADQUARTERS YONGE STREET TORONTO Junior Mrs Hooker Mr Mrs Miss Millard Miss Robinson Primary Miss Kay Miss Miss Surrey Assistant Teachers Miss Skinner Miss McCauIcy Miss Li Pearson Mrs Ir win Mr P Pearson Mr Hunter Mr Mr Miss Mrs Mrs A Cornell Mrs Simpson Mjss Greta Smith Miss Stark Miss Mrs Mrs Hull Over nineteen thousand Ger man prisoners were taken by the British In the fighting during the month of April including nearly 400 officers The spoils consist ed of guns and howitzers trench mortars and machine suns In addition to those cap tured many of the enemys guns were destroyed by artillery Are in settlement of Town Line Ac- for Bills were presented from Banbury for Livery for Speaker Vandorf Patriotic Meeting Garnet Evans for yds Gravel 05 The Treasurer was instructed to pay the bills presented the sum of for Township Mcm- Fee to the Hydro IriCvJlatlway Association and the sum of Fifty Dollars each to the Pine Orchard Branch of Womens Institute and Red Cross Society to purchase material for Red Cross and Patriotic Work Resolutions were passed Appointing W G Road Overseer for Division Con May Eldorado Park lieu of John Patlenden declined from Brampton own- and operated as a Suinmerresorl From a Until pm OR ROOM LOMBARD STREET From Until Approving of plan submitted by Mr Stephens and authorizing the Reeve and Clerk to execute tht certificate of consent to obtain registration Instructing the Treasurer to deposit Five Hundred Dollars of tho first Toronto Sunday Schools picnic grounds by Mr Walter Ward for the past years Is about to be purchased by an American film com pany This Is the second film com pany in Ihe last year to locate in located In the Clergy Reserve fund in the Imperial Bank at Aurora Councillor Baker was appoint- Commissioner lo dispose of certain trees on between Lots and 10 Con The Reeve Deputy Reeve and Councillor were appointed a Committee to examine Roads end Bridges West Con and the Reeve and Councillors and Baker to examine those of that Concession and report at next meeting On motion Council adjourned to meet at the same place as a Court of Revision and for business on Wednesday May at am will ivgrvt Ihe loss of picnic grounds Wheat per bush Oats per bush Barley per bush Peas per bush Bran per ton May 3rd a so to I 30 302 Shorts per ton Hay Timothy per ton 0012 Stock Markets prices In Toronto this are as- follows Choice Good Steers end Heifers Heavy Stackers Milkers Sheep per per lb Potatoes per bag 300 00 ft t20 12Z5 1350 To Markets Wheal Oats per bush Hay Pr ion lb per W Potatoes his Chfekens dressed May 1917 2800 13 0 0 40 W ARCHIVES OF

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