Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , July 27, 1917, p. 3

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1 WA LfcJ VV- J i Civic A n in nl Mon- i on first Mon- and KS Will Tissue his upon lawabiding Good roller on the EC Newmarket and Aurora KB to ho roughest piece felnToronlo and Jackson a Glorious have wont rub are this week very favorable for harvest Dr iliyim I i id to am turn 7 tfarquls long all a sample of his yesterday having straw in head and still annual Monro of the Mulh- Sunday School is bo held J Point on Wednesday of next Metropoli an cars frill IftaVl add 1 spells day enjoyment and waters of Lake Everybody welcome gram a hero at A splendid iii being provided around toe is promised on sale at the cars Wed Croat Knitting afternoon for Knit ting Quilting and Sewing next iuesday at School All invited wjll he a meet ing of the Mission Fri day oclock the J ft room Ail members and executive arc requested to present Acknowledgment Order of Forest wish to express their appre ciation of the services of Hoy A Sunday Evening and the sermon on and Concord Also to the Choir for thoir splen did work anti to ho Trustees of Christian Church for their- on the occasion of their visit the kiddies I will bo homo Some Did get my iwrbtp and told ficjcoived he wrote that MraitaWfceJH hut I never got There arc pie nU lyoflhiovcs abound I got the Pudding will wait till I xty home again lion perhaps I shall make of a I of pudding it will bo a Change to get a gocid feed Hope Percys arm is getting hotter by now me to- Walter when see him jind all Ike rest ire- main your loving WJ FOR interest in the game has fully maintained his week and many games been and Willis won Choir respective groups and Gkoppifl llinnM tor leadership in group iUish- Fergus and Keith are in be running In I group Atkinson trophy is being fought out Factory is leader so far In Korthern very to flnft another pts Aurora and have Bradford and ll7 Newmarket lost all points Bradford Wednesday The weather was loo hot and the 100 dry for us Tom was away off but played a great game repeatedly largo ends against Tim Trophy atari next week with Bradford here Tuesday night A full re port of games up to date will bo milled next week a St Pauls had a day for their picnic on Mr Frenchs lawn HI Wednesday af ternoon and it was greatly on- joyed by Ibe children The good old summer time is here again all right in shade on Wednesday Chair and drawn at Garden Party on Wednesday evening wore on ex hibition in the vacant premises oft the imperial Hank and wore Kreatly admired King Council meolstt on Saturday Members of the Fire Brigade arc requested remember that I here will he Fire Practise next Monday evening Whistle will blow at sharp MR JOHN Q KENT a man of wealth and In- leroati who has refused to accept any remuneration for his General Manngocof the Canadian National pre- to serve public free of charge Ho la president of the To ronto Board of and has boon on Exhibition Hoard always showing a close Interest In tho work Ho whs President in the two beat years In of the Institution Mr Kent in head of Hoy Scouts In Toronto arid Is identified with many philanthropic enterprises Long and continued Ill ness has comjellcd Dr Manager to seek a long rest Off A electric storm passed over here yesterday afternoon and put the power out com mission at Just wnen we wore typesetting Tor the it was six oclock be fore wo- got started again conso- are late in reaching our The storm flat tened the grain in this section as if a roller was run over the Holds A boll struck the tower Of the Presbyterian Church and tore off some shingles but fortunately did not sot it on lire The dam- age is lifM at the Office Spe cialty switchboard received a bad shock requiring medical at tendance All Kindt Now In Squares in All 3 and Wldo OH in All Window Cur tain AH many of ThM PrlooithartWeOan Now Them Fori We Still Think Sugar a Buy It Is Bound to no to a Elfnhnn i v ir Our of Shoes Is largo usual so that wo you from fop WORKMANSHIP ON PAIR flarqulootto and It lo Round to to a MM i- DIG DEFEAT being evacuated Ky the and the Germans have the of defeating Russian All the gains made In the re cent offensive are being thrown away by the defection of certain rcgiinenls corps The Germans are captur ing guns railway trunks loader with foodstuffs and munitions of all kinds i 1 Sale Register ooo 1 QEmlArJV I The first letter which follows was received by Mrs Jones last week and the second Mon day written by her husband who is a prisoner in Germany AltDam April My Dear Wife and Family Hope you are all woll and in he best of health as I am as well as expected here re ceived your letter this week the first J have had for some time In Memory of the Dead Then is something exquisite ly beautiful in our natures that tin heart is touched and by some tranquil or affection the memory of the dead conies over it most pow erfully and irresistibly writes Charles Dickens in one of his navels Continuing be says it would seem almost as though our bettor thoughts and sympa thies were charms in virtue of which the soul is enabled lo hold some vague and mysterious In tercourse with the spirits of those we loved in life Alas I how often and bow long may the patient angels hover around us watching for spell which is so seldom uttered and so soon for gotten Thus it is that the Decoration bay Service at Newmarket appeals many people year after year they wend and Excursion The annual Picnic and Excur sion of the Newmarket Methodist will be hold Wednosday 1st of Aug Cars will leave Newmarket for Jacksons Point at and oclock A good been arranged in cluding races on both land and water tilting and last but not least the baseball match between the boys and mentors of the OK The advantages of Jack sons Point as a picnic resort ore too well knownto need mention A most enjoyable time is assured Reserve the date now and be on band next Wed Hates to out siders Adults Children round trip The graded rates for the school will be announced on Sunday I their way to the spot where their sacred dead are laid to rest And si no belter time could they visit Ibis beautiful and quiet be cause it at its best on such an occasion reflecting much credit n the inhabitants of town and vicinity As arranged by the Directors Hie Cemetery Hoard the formed on the Market promptly at 3 oclock last Sunday and bended by the Shar on Hand proceeded to the Lawn where Taylor Salvation Army delivered a Of tin the Haines was appropriately Villi flowers and col- I 1 Short address and numenl decorated The procession then up Main Street to the jfy On reaching the oval His orshipioyor Eves presided and the opening address prayer by The address of the afternoon given by the new Methodist Wnister J Wood and made a very favorable impres ts subject was dealt with manner logical fascinating followed by a few re- Wa and A the jarislian Minister offered Closing prayer The interspersed with music by the Sharon Hand gave much satiafaction all the proceedings Orangemen J JJrtbwo and the public wander WounrJ the grounds of the Permanent Fund J attendance was good quite J Urge as last year and considered very iUm lh and marched back tty felt Christian 8 The picnic last Friday lo Beach hake was indeed a success considering the wealhei A full car left Newmarket at 10 am gathering up northern passengers on the way The heavy rain in town during the noon hour decreased considerably the number of peo ple who went up in the afternoon hut this part of the day turned out fine About a good pro gram of sports was indulged in including a baseball game The children especially enjoyed the fine bathing beach while the boats and refreshment booth ail did a thriving business After another little shower in the ev ening the trip home began about 730 everybody happy and no body wet Owing to the cleaning and decorating of the School Room Sunday School service was held last Sabbath morning in the Church Auditorium with a grand attendance Gome next Sunday and enjoy our Bible study hour We have a class waiting for you and you will he welcome I cant make out that I dont hear from mother I have written to them all Wo are in a big fac tory here at Plenty of hard work and not much to eat Plenty of heavy lifting and shov elling I would not do Ibis work for ten pounds a week Hands are full of blisters with wheel ing barrows and lifting sucks of stuff- We need something lo eat on this job Well dear J have not received any of the parcels only what I told you about in a letter some time ago VVo have had some very hard luck here lately some rough scrambles but guess we shall get over it somehow I should like get one of those tobacco parcels It seems strange where they have all gone to A lot of parcels havebcen sent and dont get one of them You might tell Mr Edgar Hogarl that I have not I received the parcel that he was kind enough to send Write to the Canadian Red gross at 14 Street London and tell them about these parcels I have written them but have had no answer All the boys have received a pair of boots from the Cross hut me Perhaps they may come along some time It seems im possible to me for all the parcels to go astray all this time You say Mr Tail the butcher sent me two parcels He ought to write to the Hod Cross and tell thorn about Then they would investigate the matter The weather here is pretty fair but still cold Hope to see you all soon Remember me lo all Hope Mr Cornell got my letter I sent him one of those photos I shall not be sorry lo gel out of Ibis place Any day will suit I remain your lov ing husband J Carded Parly on August 1st on tin of King School miles of Snowball Good program Bund in attendance- Ev erybody welcome Hot yes I Hut crops arc looking good Mr Calvin Hoan Is moving his house Mr Fred Webster helping Mr Norton Is lucky He caught a dandy swarm of bees one day last week and he says they are doing fine Miss VedaDoan of took in he Christian Church picnic on Friday Mrs Webster spent the week end In Toronto Mrs of Toronto Is visiting her Mrs Calvin Hoan Mr and Mrs of To ronto spent Sunday at her sisters Mrs Saturday Sale of household effects belonging to the the laic A Clayton on the- West end of lot i In the 3rd Con of East at oclock Terms cash Fred Smith I NEWMARKET l I 1 I I The Council is chang ing the Electric from steam engine to pro ductive gas engine and it if hoped that the work will be in a few weeks By this change it is estimated that only about onesixth the coal will he consumed and the council will save about 1000 per year Work on Ibe new Union School lo replace the that was burned down in the early spring is making rapid strides Already the foundation has been completed and the work on the brickwork will be com menced shortly Debentures for have been issued which it Is hoped will prove sufficient AURORA At a meeting of the Aurora Red Cross Society it was decided to bold a dance at Bond Lake the proceeds to be devoted to the Red Cross work On Friday of this week a bale of hospital supplies will be forwarded to the head quarters in Toronto Mr Crockett had his Viand bad ly injured one day last week He was leading a calf with a chain that bad a hook on the end The calf became obstinate and pulled so hard that the hook tore his hand very badly requiring imme diate medical attendance It is his right hand and he will not bo able to use it for some weeks Mrs of Maple is mak ing an extended visit with her son Mr on Ihe farm in Whitchurch IN LIFE Success In life does not always mean wealth fame or position You may be poor In all of these but you can be rich In mind and character The world within you must be devel oped before you can enjoy the without you If you have wealth put some of it brain power and you can never lose It If you are poor you cannot afford to be poor In both mind and pocket You can hay the wealth of a trained and a char acter Rely on your own efforts Thousands of worthy persons have obtained an education without of wealth or friends You It Success depends on the sacrifices made and obstacles over come To succeed In anything re quires hard honest work Deter mine to do the best you can with the faculties Cod has given you Chair Factory at Owen Sound wag damaged by fire early Sunday morning PRIVATE SALE OF Mrs Warner of Niagara St will offer for private sale on and after Monday July all her household effects without re serve Afternoons and even ings NOTICE TO Notice is hereby given that all cre ditors of the of Colling wood late of Newmarket York Coun ty stone mason deceased who died the of March are hereby notified to fyle heir claims properly proven with the undersigned Solicitor for Israel Welsh Adminis trator of the said estate on or before the day of August 1017 as Im mediately thereafter the Administra tor Will proceed to distribute the as sets amongst those parties entitled having- regard only to those then Any person or persons owing the said estate will kindly pay the same to the undersigned forthwith Dated 24th July 1917 Solicitor for Administrator Newmarket Muslins and Reg and yd- yd Marquis Reg to J Price yd Fancy white ground with Fancy In wide Reg BO for yd Ladles Summer Weight Reg 1 for Lisle and White All Sizes Sale A ESTABLISHED I OF CANADA CAPITAL PAID UP TORONTO SAVE your money SECURE your future end SERVE hi SMYTH Manager v NEWMARKET BRANCH J TO of vicinity liar- have boon them Wo thank you for your patron ago and prepared to offer you bargains than over will not permit to enumerate all but a few J J COME the AND SEE FOR Great Values We YOURSELF are Giving then proceeded to the graves in the keep of fry is more noticeable the people following as inclined About Our Cut Glass There are many nice things that we ought say about It In the first place it came from a factory that turns out a highgrade product end nothing else You will find too that- the de signs that we show are de cidedly novel and attrac tive Besides our Cut is the heaviest there is and the most and accu rately cut We arent going to tall you this Cut Glass is cheap because It cannot be But ft IS priced low for its quality We now have a nice select showing of Out Glass and Is our Invitation to you to look it over Atkinson Go Mar I Germany April My Dear Wife and Family Received your letter also Hobbys letter and the two pho tos of Pie Also Ihe pho to of Fred I think they came out very well I cannot tell you whether was killed or not There were a lot killed and a few wounded It is to sec all of them Worse luck or I should not have been here I wish was there now it is a lot better than being hero I enn assure you we have some rough times here but never mind our time is coming next wrote a card to Ada last week received her letter It bad been to France and came out here after all this lime I have not received any parcels yet from Newmarket I have given it up for a bad job I am receiving a parcel from the Red Cross in London now and not very often The food wo get here is not very very little and poor I dont think they have got it to give us so wo to do the best we can am sorry about knew him very well I recollect seeing him when we were over the line last time ho lias riot been heard of that date bo must have been killed am sorry for his er There are lots the same I guess You lucky you think Well- dear remember me lo all Everyone complaining of such hot weather old King Sol is giving us these days but he knows what kind of weather is best for bay makers Miss May Sanderson of the weekend Mr Sam Atkinsons Misses Richardson and Margaret Walker left oh Tuesday to spend a few daith friends at Orchard Beach Mr Stanley Miller of Toronto visited under the parental roof over Ihe weekend Miss Elsie Madill was a guest at Mr Nelson Powells for din ner on Sunday Mr and Mrs A VanNostrand returned to new home at Weary Waggles lust Friday night from their trip lo the Mus- Lakes Mrs Misses Nona and Nancy also Master John Hurl- burl are taking a few holidays visiting friends in the city The sermon morning given by Bey T was decid edly good also selections ren dered Choir The duet giv en by Mrs Powell was certainly enjoyedby all present even if the weather was extra warm Mr and Mrs Powell Mr and Mrs Powell Jr also Mr Powell all of Toronto motored to Mr Powells for Sunday tea Master of To ronto is spending a week at Mr Richardsons Live Stock Markets Highest prices paid In Toronto this week are as follows Choice Steers V Good Butcher Cattle Good Fat Cows Good Milkers 12000 Stockers Feeders Choice Veal Calves Medium Veal Calves Ladles Taffeta 8llk Latest from to for 365 Ladles Black 8lK pookets and shirred top nog from to Friday and on for Silk Sport Reg Friday and Silk Cape Reg for ECO Silk Reg for Flno Boots from 4 to Friday and Saturday for Ladles White Ladles 3o Ladles Patent Leather Low for 110 Ladles Whits Boots Hey for Silk Corset Covers Meg On Friday and Saturday for Ladles Sport Coats Hog for fsW ON SHOES COST I of King Light Sheep Spring Lambs Hogs fed and Toronto Markets July Wheal per bush per 14 16 I per lb 38 per 0 Potatoes per bag 3 3 Sprlng Chlckeos 0 45 dressed Ell Markets July to AbjMnt j Wheat per 82 Oats per bush 0 pec bush Peas per bush per ton 38 so Shorts per tori Hay Timothy per ton per loz Fowl per lb ft o 00 per beg 9 25- Reliance Best Pastry Flour Imperial Pure Roses oar or w Family Royal Manitoba Manitoba v 675 JUST LIMB from or by M i i TORONTO

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