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Newmarket Era , June 8, 1917, p. 7

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v ft m Si its I I on or i Cost I Feed 9 re Etc p if North id All forward limited let icturers end Planing Sons 3wl8 up lo l to or James executor irchse of of St East of of go on ll and orchid to fctd I sad foil 1st tender tor J i- China Department Quality atopy OK TO THE LAW DI IVO a full of Garden in or and flood In Bulk lb SCO lb Turn from Good and Engllah In Only and fl In this to mooting of the bo held Wesley Hall on Saturday even ing Juno at oclock A full requested of Timothy no In It Is sold no No Quality la P Clover Alfalfa Etc sold no No on Only Quality Is night and able Circle will at on Tuesday wiji loot meet ing Addison will he to attend before moving to new A full ationdanco la Get a ntco fresh fish at John ston Central Grocery and keen down the high cost of living Fresh Trout week at put one hour the cost of Moat Order one and kept there- today and he sure of a good din- lo of and China PHOTOS Your can buy your LET US MAKE THEM FOR YOU Phone Studio One Door West of the New Pout Office Furnace Work Plumbing Our Specialties See the Bathroom Outfit at the Shop Girl The Girl Guides will hold their on ho grounds of Mrs Geo A St lo which the parents are cordially invited U is expected that Lady will ho hero to present the girls with the badges they have earned during the year A Lot of rJonoy Messrs J Sons St sold head of Cattle which shipped lo Toronto on Saturday that weighed 15000 lbs for which they received Jhoro wore that aver- I each As as per lb was paid by an buyer is lot of cattle that has shipped from hero for some week sees farmers driv ing to town with new motor oars This is as it should ho The au tomobile is a real benefit to our farmer friends If you have urged a young fel low to enlist remember that he is watching to see if you back him up Ho will not accept about sacrifice for ho bus offered the greatest sacrifice of all Division Court here next Wed nesday The scarcity of fuel is caus ing people lo investigate the proposition of cooking by elec tricity Two or three electric cooking stoves have been instal led lately and others talking about it It would payany fam- evenings to see that it is ily to use one of those two burn THE LEADING TINSMITHS a TO or electric stoves now being sold at for There arc very houses that burn the rate during the summer months and with the use of this stove you have the con venience at practically no cost of fuel Its a proposition worth enquiring about Wo going to it through out Canada and ft a good thing The Government has decided to put In into force The day is not yet fixed but it will be announced later when all clocks will lie put hour ahead the 11omono annual meeting of the Newmarket Branch of the Wo mens Institute was held at the homo of Mrs John Lewis where the following officers were elect ed Pros A Starr Vice-Pros- Mrs Geo A Mrs IS Lewis Branch Directors Mrs Janes Mrs Janes Mrs A Starr Auditors Mrs Starr and Miss DirectorsMrs Lewis Mrs It A Starr Mrs and Miss Lillian Toole On Juno a Joint Meeting of the and Farmers Club will bo hold at home of Mrs Geo A when Mrs Tomlinson a speaker Department will address the meeting The ladies intend their baskets and a splen did gathering is expected Dangerous Since the evenings are becom ing warmer and the roads in bet ter shape for travel a great many motors are passing along Main Street especially on Saturday ev enings and many at a very dan gerous speed Complaint of speeding along Prospect Avenue is also made it being a I practice at all hours of the day Ho has The matter was freely discussed 1 1 burn- that it is sold 12 I We ore open to buy Cream for and table use Write lor Prices The of yes- bo tomorrow We furnish cans pay charges and give prompt service Ask my shipper Creamery Co Ltd Church SI Toronto Out NORTH YORK SHOP Best is None Too Good Farmers these days and here l lo get THE HARNE88 l kinds of vlth titctrlo while you wait you going away for a visit if so you will want a HEW TRUNK Oft I hate the Assoitmettt Town and Prices are I tan u arc l0 JP want some Music Jokes lo liven you up Agents for the luVflreUclass Instrument plays all disc records and t only 85 in Cabinet form us a call and he convinced of We are o Agents for Victor Victrolas P Door South of g Jewellery Store Newmarket Western Farm Mr Waller P of Newmarket Out returned from Western Canada on Friday Juno 1st and reports that prospects are very bright for bumper crops throughout ho districts he vis ited in Saskatchewan purchased a sec- lion and a half of land from the Canadian Pacific Railway Com pany in the district He has erected his bouse and barn and has acres under cultivation This repre sents work all done this Spring It is Mr intention to return West about July 1st and he would be pleased lo hear from anyone desiring information con cerning that part of Saskatchewan as he reports there is available a considerable number of very fine sections of Canadian Pacific Hail- way lands which are obtainable under very favorable terms the first payment being onetenth of the purchase price and for the first second and third years pay- of interest at only on the amount outstanding is requir ed It is provided also that if sat isfactory by Statutory federation of the occupation and MM authority a new Will be passed at the next meet of Montreal building l by a greatly by present front of Sutherlands J he meeting next Monday oven -i- will car Fenny Wis Roll Party of March JfW and April ho school children of Cradle Party will be given by made an average each Church In Town for all the monthly deposit per pupil of 35o on0H lho and Thats doing pretty good mothers It is hoped that them its in the amounted Sunday Schools Little who are past the Roll ago will bo promoted and any new mombors added to the Will everyone kindly corpor ate with our to make this week a splendid success The Pastors address on Sun day for the children Anthem Break Forth Into A solo Steekley was much appreciated The music for the evening ser vice was an Anthem The Day is Past and Over and a Quar tette by Messrs Manning Dark er At lho closo of the morning service a meeting of Official Hoard was held when the following resolution moved by Hon J Davis and seconded by Mr was carried unan imously That as the fourth year of Pastorate of the A P Addi son A D with the Metho dist Church Newmarket is draw ing lo a close this Quarterly Hoard desires to place on record its Appreciation of the valuable services he has rendered during that term Hi faithfulness in the pulpit unusual interest in the Scout and other movements in Hie interests of the boys of the community his activities and great interest in the advancement of the work of all the various church organizations have been of the greatest pos sible value As a citizen of the Town of Newmarket he has taken a prom inent place His broadminded views and he interest lie has tak en in everything that pertained to the welfare of lho Town has com mended itself to our citizens gen- occupied the lay evening and SVl L and The work and influence of Mrs Addison have been of great ad vantage to the church We also wish to convey to our Pastor and his family our best of Council future success lOniprovemeiit of the land in ac cordance with the Companys Set tlement requirements is submit ted lo the Company at the end of the first and second years from date of contract the Company will reduce the rale of interest from lo during the first two years only The balance of the purchase price will be divided in to sixteen annual instalments The first instalment will be due and payable at the expiration of the fourth year with interest at and annually thereafter ft is not necessary that the pur chaser should take the full lime allowed by his contract but may prepay his indebtedness to the Company if he desires The Canadian Pacific Railway Company are running Home- Seekers Excursions i in oi stores etc keeping on the proper side of the road and within a short dis tance of the curb so that traffic is not impeded Provision will probably be made for autos to stand on the Market Square while their occupants are doing busi ness in Town particularly on Saturday mornings This will probably involve the employment of a Town Constable for a while lo get filings in- working order but will be money well spent A Soldiers Welcome On Wednesday evening last the members and friends of St Pauls AYPA mot to welcome and honor their returned hero of Hat who was wounded in the Battle of After spending many months in Hospital in lho Moth erland he at last was able to re turn to bis home here in Newmar ket Pie was a member of the live and for several years a mem ber of St Pauls Choir schoolhouse was tastefully dec orated with flags pennants and bunting his mother and sister were conveyed from their home in a decorated car through Hie kindness of Dr Clark Upon arriving at the door of the schoolhouse he was shouldered by four gentle men and escorted in that manner a decorated chair on the plat form while the largo audience present sang For Hes a Jolly Good Fellow The President on behalf of the AYPA wel comed him reading an address of welcome and presenting on be half of the Society a Morocco Writing Case Pratt expressed his heartfelt wishes HATS Co right in lino with tho parade by topping your outfit with of our A very valuo In a Fedora ma made of a clean white with dipped In front and back and with Palm Ranch hand A flno Panama flat very finely vovon In vith flat cot brim finished with Icdora crown Panama vlth brim that may bo dipped In front or turn ed down AT 200 An from fanoy straw with and 2o brim ribbon and hat guard An Boater vlth and brim trimmed with ribbon and with hatguard An light weight hat for everyday wear Unto AT 30 35o a full range of Chip late Childrens Hats in all now TO Men Variety again the keynote In the of our providing man with privilege satisfying Individual outinQ Davo collar a and I Of flno matorlalo plain with lowout nook long pookot and EACH SHIRTS materials plain white or All slzco 160 From medium lisle vobblng In plain white nook ends trim with adjustable LEATHER In tan brown and grey npatly finished All sizes rlEfJ8 TIES In plain and corded all fourlnhand Hon have Summer footwear and Wo Ready lo fill Thorn THE JAMES CO NEWMARKET The Gents Furnishers m sSSy A every Tues day A special reduced rate is i sang available for HomoSeekers and twice each time receiving a full and particulars hearty Those present Church and lho Other gentlemen who spoke were Mr Keith Dr Clark and Mr Walk er who expressed the welcome of the Choir A pleasing feature of the even ing was the fact that the AYP A not only welcomed their own hero but also entertained other heroes who are now at the College One of the boys Pte Harding sang being privileged to con especially so as he was were extended and a First Returned Hero of the buffet luncheon was served A St Pauls Church was filled on Wednesday afternoon almost en tirely by ladies of the largo company of invited guests lo witness nuptial ceremony when Miss KIsie Ross daughter of Mr Ross Man ager of the flank of Montreal in Newmarket became bride of Mr Edward A Walker of Dank of Montreal at Toronto Promptly at oclock the organ beyan to peal forth its joyous sounds and the bride entered the Church on the arm of her father who gave her away The Rector Rev Pratt performed the ceremony at the conclusion of which Mrs who presided at the organ play ed the Wedding March The bride looked charming in embroidered net with customary bridal veil and carried a magni ficent bouquet of Sunset roses Miss of was bridesmaid dressed in blue taffeta aifd car rying pink roses Little Miss Harvey a niece of the bride was an ex ceedingly pretty flower girl During the signing of the re gister Dr Fred Walker a brother of the groom and who acted as best- man ren dered a solo The ushers were Messrs Eb- and Winters of Toronto altar was prettily decorat ed by friends of the bride The brides mother wore a gown of black brocaded silk cov ered black net At the conclusion of the cere mony the wedding parly motored the home of the bride on Park Ave where con regarding the Companys farm lands in Western Canada maybe obtained from Mr Joseph Smith Land Agent Building Toronto and Mr states Unit any letters addressed to him Newmarket will receive personal at tention from the College were QMslr Hill Sherry Harding Sargent Pie Argent Fame Choruses were sung by everybody Mr Dennis rendered a comic song Mr T spoke words of welcome on of the Church Coffee Cake and fee Cream ter minated a very successful Wel come Home The gifts to the bride were nu merous and handsome The brides travelling dress was navy blue with hat to match and after a short trip hey will reside in Toronto The outoftown guests were Mr and Mrs Tyrell Mrs and Miss Porter Mrs Albert Roe Ma jor and Mrs Miss croft Mrs and Miss Realty Mrs Davison Mr Coleman Mr Cooper Mrs and Miss all of Toronto Mr John Walker of Mr and Mrs Mrs Deck of and Mrs Eddie Gould of Brant ford The Era adds its wishes the connubial prosperity and happiness in their voyage on the sea of life Mr Stanley Playler bad two men engaged to assist him with his farm work this season one of whom Harold Gordon by name gave Toronto as his winter ad dress Farming did not appeal to him nor did he believe in the campaign for Great Production by the sweat of the brow There was ah easier road lo wealth and affluence and this lie While his team male George Toole was absent he stole his suit of clothes and the money it contained amounting to He also broke into the childrens banks in Mr borne and carried off their savings When last seen he was heading south and the latest report is that he is still at liberty ExpressHerald Harold Baker one pris oners who escaped from the jail farm near Richmond Hill some weeks ago and later stole from a farmer at Pine Orchard for whom he was working was arrested at Hamilton on May and Tuesday was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary for escaping from custody o Luck will carry a man across the brook If he is not too lazy to AM to go to tho Country on call up Preserve all you can Mate the most of the sea- tons fruit crop and Hi best preserving on eccountoiiu high sweetening power Ask your Grocer for Lot make you In a OR Prompt A Prop Calls on Phono 172 Promptly Attended lo a SCHOOL SOMETHING PRACTICAL For the Month of May In order of merit V Class Lena Clapson Ber tha Fox Muriel Fox Lulu Clap- son Russell Fife Janet Davis Dorothy Dove Dorothy Fox Ethel Dove Gertie Hunt Jr Mount Bea trice Lewis III ClassBertie Ar thur Fox Edith Olive Mount Dora Wood Hazel Dove Gladys Burling Frank Burling Jack Davis Kenneth ration Ed na Hunt Telfer Burling Robbie Hunt Gladys Lewis Gertie Burling Ethel Gamble Jr Florence Mount Doro thy Elsie Warren Grace Burling Thelma Talton I Class Jennie Lewis Lewis Gamble Primer Ruth Edwards Al ma Burling Ruth Hunt A Class Campbell Mount Class Violet West- Howard Millie Fred Donald Sam Clarence Burling Daisy Annie Gamble Absent several days during month Clunas Teacher Weston May 31 Geo a fireman employed at the Canada Cycle works plant here was scalded so that he iii when boiler exploded at works this afternoon who was engaged in painting some pipes connected the boiler when the explosion took place was killed almost instantly Engineer end Electrician Robin- son who were in the boiler room with him were slightly injured by scalding steam Deceased of age l sur vived by a widow and five children William Aunt Ann to her husband after the supper dishes had been cleared away lets go and hear the lecture tonight Uncle Billy had forgotten that there was a lecture and when he was reminded that a returned missionary was going to tell all about India at the church he did not seem overenthusiastic I oughtnt to go to night grumbled Uncle Billy I ought to be doctoring my tick horse Well youre not doing it and youre not likely do It Get ready and go Uncle Billy meekly obeyed He sat patiently through the lecture which was interesting arid profitable At the close of bis discourse the re turned missionary said I will waft a few minutes for the purpose of answering any questions hat persons in the may wish to ask half a minute nobody Then to Hie horror of and the astonishment of the congregation Billy forward and asked What do they use hi India to euro horses what have got the heaves There is only one thing that a young fellow hales worse than being kept in the house at night and that is not being kept in bed in the morning A German air raid over Sus sex in which sixteen machines part resulted in loss to the enemy of two machines the killing of two civilians and the injury of twentynine others The raiders failed in their attempts damage naval establishments Single of military age in the employ of the Imperial Mu nitions Board at Ottawa with no dependents are if found physical ly fit for service overseas lo bo dismissed also the Inspect- throughout Canada wht not returned soldiers lt out for TORONTO

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