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Newmarket Era, 2 Nov 1917, p. 6

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will Program in wjththo A opportunity will bo irivou to flign tho Tho- would bo good at tendance next Sunday f a k Thuaoramont of Lords- fiuppoc will administered flu Mount arid In thqllartman The Quarterly Board- wj 1 1 mob on Monday Nov IHcMptbodlflt Mount Alport CAHA NO IIAYWAIUVS WILL a will matlo July last market Ibis week was vory crowded and if wo did not fully realize the high coal of I Wing the soaring prices of last week and will make us do so A number of hunters left last the happy bunting Miss Caroline J Hayward who night for died in Mount- Albert gniundd Others will follow lo- her fistato to Han- Most of go to the and Alice of Toronto Northern pari of Parry Sound triml for her brother Chaw Mj of Ml Albert Upon his doc residue of the pro perty goes who survive A few of but export hunters ire leaving for the north Woe bo Ilia inventory includes 100 in unto household goods fe6 cash Mr in war bond and secured by mortgages ro ller Mr orb or I tolling op popu lar butcher has gone north on a bunting Irjp and Mr Is in charge of bis shop Mr and Mrs Lapp of spent llio weekend at the borne of her mother Mrs Terry Vandowator of Normal School was at Lome in town over Sunday Mr J Hosier the well- known auctioneer has gone on hi- hunting trip 77 entrance to the market has been greatly improved Mr Dan having done tho work at his own expense The disagreeable weather of past month has put the farm- era behind with the usual farm work Many potatoes arc not dug yet Tip deer hunters of our vicini ty left for the woods on Monday It is hoped that they will add to the meat supply It is estimated that more po tatoes find turnips will be ship ped from Ml Albert than in any previous year Mr Hayes has sold bis and has retired from furm- and wood are both very in this vicinity Almost impossible to keep our school LEAGUE Monday evening- meeting was very profitable Mr Law- sou dealt with the topic My Book in an able and interesting He explained to us why we should read and what we read After touching on biography poetry notion he concluded bis excellent paper by empha sising the importance of the Book of Hooks A discussion fol lowed We were also delighted with the chorus rendered by five girls entitled Lord Im Corning Some Those taking part were Kightley Kathleen ltoss Ross Helen Davidson and Hilda Davidson Miss Lily Watts acted as accompanist Miss Mil dred Brooke read tho Scripture Lesson About 25 were pres ent Next Mondays meeting is to bo in charge of the Christian Endeavor Department and will take the form of a poll Gall and Consecration Service We hope to more young men and boys our meetings Miss Grace will take topic The the door eh Hose of Toronto spent over Sunday In town Mr A Is cutting some flglird those days with his Mr Kerb is home again for a days spend ing a season in Toronto Our from iceberg manse took a flying trip to the city Ibis week Mr John Miller and family moved to Gum Swamp last week We all thorn every success in that vicinity Mr M and Mr spent over Sunday In Toronto Potatoes are soaring up In price those das Good luck for the farmers Our general merchant took a business trip tQ Toronto Sleeping Beauty UO Russell sept over Sunday in the city Mrs on Thursday spend the winter in city Mrs J are visiting their aunt Mrs J was lust Sunday at the Union Atkinson a sermon Mr Geo Bond who got buck from West or 3 weeks ago was riot well pleased with that that country and expects to spend the winter in Mr Jos Draper of Hillsdale Is visiting bis daughter- Mrs Tho Presbyterian Ladjcs Aid will meet for work Thursday th of November at sharp in the ball The many friends of Mr will bo glad to know is better at time of writing and hope he will soon be around again The Thanksgiving in the Presbyterian Church on Sab bath evening connection Willi the M S was well The solo rendered by Miss Jean j Atkinson Was that Somebody i You was much appreciated Also reading by Mrs J Flan agan entitled Grandfathers Of fering and Mrs review of the work accomplished in the Auxiliary were greatly on- joyed The address was on Homo Missions Anniversary Services will be held in this Presbyterian on Sunday Nov lb at am and pm The A of Toronto will preach at both services A free will offering by envelope wilL he made at both services for the gen eral financial support of con gregation This will be a Union Service as well and all are cor dially invited Jellies high foovalw Make as many you can They will bo worth a great deal to you winter A Pure and lattices clear jellies FINE graiiulallon easy cartons no Ask your Grocer for SUGAR and she also Streams coupo they to waiting motor A picture was- taken fit bridal group Mr and Mrs A took a trip to arid Ham ilton and on thoif return they will reside and will be At first of the Now Year J of guests from- a distance Mrs Elizabeth Jenny Mrs J and Miss of Toronto Patterson Mr and Mrs Mr Mrs Stanley Weston Mr and Mrs Belfry Mr and Mrs Boss and Mrs Wesley and Mrs Belfry of Newmarket Mr and Mrs A Mr and Mrs W Mr- and Mrs Jas Tre- and Mr and Mrs M Ham ilton of Sutton West arid Miss Sutton West I Before buying your and some of Women in I hold the record in the T Man Pante and pair Cold I or Pants And a lot Special Values I can give you gut a to General and Dry Goods Food takon in j reach this conclusion partly from common sense and partly from Section which roads that No motor vehicle shall be driven upon a highway outside of the city town or village at a greater speed than miles an hour Therefore I lake the responsibility or instructing you that that sec tion means if a man knows ho is And I want the too Theres a Market Street that responded old down on price for old umbrella HO proceeded to rescue also a broken clock and a piece of rush chain and prom sod to his possessions lie Mother hi tin- dautth approaching a horse or has reas- 1 coming unable ground from which he minutes Next Sunday Nov lev of Sutton West and should know he is approaching a Hew A of will horse be must drive at miles exchange circuits for the day It an hour within yards but if is Missionary Anniversary on Iho be has no knowledge whatever two circuits A good day is ex- and could have no knowledge Keswick The wedding of Willoughby daughter of Mr Willoughby Reeve served and the prizes awarded peeled Everybody welcome The J iris Patriotic gave a Progressive Euchre and Dance in Iho Town Hall on Fri day evening last in aid of the funds for Boxes for the boys of Sutton and vicinity who are serving overseas The hall was well tilled those who by their presence were so kind in giving assistance to the girls lo help them in their good work Euchre was played until about pm when refreshments were Sharon Our burg was suddenly disturbed last morning by the sudden appearance of two American aviators who alighted on the Temple Farm Nearly phonic gathering lit two hours Miss Clara Tale spent Sunday with Miss A Mr G visited his moth er Sunday last Mr and Mrs Fred en tertained friends from on Sunday Sharon League is holding their Animal Ser vice Sunday next Dr of Toronto will address the League Mr is in China welcome Sharon League Program for November Nov Chair Miss Florence Hall Header Mr John Farr Topic Miss G Deacoff Nov Chair Mr Howard Header Mr Harry Smith Topic Miss Marian Ramsay Nov Chair Mr Kenneth Weddel Header Mr Stuart Topic- Miss Lottie Blue terribly with corns of high heels hut why now Women wear high hells which buckle up their toes and they suf fer terribly from corns Women then proceed lo trim these pests seeking relief but they hardly re alize Iho terrible danger from and Cincinnati author- Mies will render a next Monday evening may some of our farmers with potatoes as well as ether roots still in the ground much rain has seriously ptrud the work Some years ago the farmer who had not all his potatoes dug Sept ranked very low In the of his neighbors Wow the crop is not ready at that time Wherein lies I last Wednesday boxes with goodies lo our boys at Xmas They packed three of canned ffrjiH for Military Hospital with wore we hope to follow Methodist oil away 18 and a of fruit and vegetables litter for the benefit of Toronto sltk and poor of Toronto Is Veiling her daughter Mrs j Collins of Toronto vlslt- last week MtB Brothers of Aurora is Mrs Graham on Wednesday to Mreral inches of snow which terrible slush as it went off to remove also suitable for or Store Apply 2wi0 Corns can easily bo lifted out with the fingers if you will get from any drug store a quarter of an ounce of a drug called free one This is sufficient to re move every hard or soft corn or callus from ones feet simply apply a few drops directly upon the tender aching corn or callus The soreness is reliev ed at once and soon the entire corn or callus root and all lifts out without one particle of pain This freezono is a sticky sub stance which dries in a moment It just shrivels up the corn with out inflaming or even irritating the tissue or skin Tell your wife about tills a Buenos Argentina Oct A sensation has been occa sioned here by publication of despatches by Bio Janeiro assert ing that the Brazilian Foreign Minister has made it known that translation of despatches sent by Count von through Iho medium of the Swedish Legation while the Count was German Min ister Id Argentina has revealed a project for a Gorman invasion of Southern Brazil Those of us who wore priv ileged to attend the annual Meeting of in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening last heard one of the best Addresses on the sub ject ever given in when Mrs Pres ident gave to a most attentive audience a splendid address on Home Missions The speaker in addressing audience gave a short descrip tion of each phase of work finally giving a touching account of her own experience as a Mis sionary in Alberta some years ago and as described leav ing home and loved ones behind and arriving at little Manse away In the West of the trials and hardships that must he en dured and that were endured be cause they felt that it was worth while one could not help feeling that even if the clouds around us are dark sometimes yet we with all our privileges and blessings have still much to be thank During the evening Miss Jean Atkinson sang a beautiful solo Mrs J Flanagan gave an In teresting reading and Mrs the Secretary gave a report of the work done in the year that is past All went away feeling greatly benefitted and with a desire lo he more use in the world and more help to the people we live among We hope to have in the near future another opportunity having a meeting in the interests of the League will be post poned on Nov owing lo Anniversary Services An enjoyable evening was spent on Tuesday last when he League held a newspaper social in he Church Special mention might he made of he aavortlsSrig col umns some of which were very applicable One Wanted By the a good man on the pump handle for an hour each day through December and good ice will be promised Another For Sale A goodlook ing furnace guaranteed to give no heal but knows how lo smoke Apply to the Trustees of the Public School The personals also were worthy of special mention and after the lunch of cake and coffee every body sang the National Anthem and fell that they bad indeed spent a pleasant three hours Proceeds over Word has been received from France that Mr Willie Clark who enlisted as a Gunner in Battery has been moled to League November League Withdrawn it Protestant Beginnings and Development Speaker Palmer Beader Smith Social Evangelism Speaker Harry Knights Header Stanley Eves League Withdrawn ale 1 HAND Married or single man by the year for- farm work near Mount employment Ap ply to J SHIELDS Blvd Toronto Monday Mr West half Lot Con will bold a sale of horses cattle implements at one credit J Kestor Auot few 1Mr Crittenden Con I bold extensive farm sale at da oclock 10 Officii of North to Mr Angus third son of Mr and Mrs J of also grandson of Mr and Mrs John of Newmarket took place on Wed nesday Oct at halfpast two oclock at the residence of her parents Farm Keswick The V Van Norman officiated Mrs Nellie Morton aunt of the bride received in a most graceful and cordial manner the several as lliey arrived Mrs Morton wore a lovely gown ol amethyst silk poplin The hall and balustrade were prettily decorated with white draperies and autumn leaves The bride looked charming in a gown of while brocaded crepe do vilh trimmings georgette crepe and wearing a bridal veil of lulle arranged in style of Juliet cap with a cor onet of orange blossoms The brides bouquet was of while ros es She wore the bridegrooms gift a handsome sunburst of pearls The bride was given away by her father and was un attended Little Miss Muriel was a little fairy In rosebuds and carrying the ring in a basket of pink rosebuds also wearing the bridegrooms gift a pearl ring Miss Grace sister of the bridegroom who played the Wedding March from Lohengrin was daintily attired in green silk poplin with trimmings of old gold silk crepe dc cbeno and corsage bouquet of pink ros es The bridegrooms gift to his sister was a gold wrist watch immediately after the ceremony Miss Morion sang vory ef fectively All Joy be Thine She- wore a smart gown of nigger brown accompanied by Miss Beryl Willoughby gowned in shell pink crepe do chine The brides mother wore a rich dress of emerald green silk soie with touches of gold ani georgette crepe and corsage of pink roses while bridegrooms mother was ingly attired in silver grey silk poplin with touches of amethyst and corsage bouquet of cream roses The brides sister looked prou in a gown of alice blue taffeta trimmed with rose A vory smiling bride and groom received hearty congratulations and best wishes under a bower of asters and autumn leaves with touches of asparagus fern Immediately following guests about ninety in number sat down to a sumptuous wedding dinner Festoons of white were draped from the centre of ceiling to join wedding bell which hung directly above brides lable tables were prettily decorated with pink and white sweet peas and fern The large wedding cake with white roses on lop made a very effective beneath the wedding bell Hew V VanNorriian in a witty and amusing speech pro posed the health of the bride to which Mr J in a pleasing manner responded Mr replied in a fev wellchosen words to the toast to the bridegroom Dr J Wesley- Newmarket respond ed for the brides parents and Mr Willoughby for the bride grooms parents The guests then loft the din ingroom to view the and costly gifts presented by friends end relatives of the brid al couple Mrs travelling suit was of blue a silver hat whatever then I think I shall in struct you he is not bound by the miles an hour until the point that heroes know that a horse is approaching I lake that re sponsibility CLEANING THE ATTIC airs few 1 notice thai has carelessly thrown the notebooks containing my that wrote in rny sophomore year Into that of rubbish Those essays were the results of a great deal of original research Will you please tell lo put them back in the attic Yes my dear said her moth with a liltln sigh Ill attend to it myself Been cleaning the asked the head of the housebote I hope you didnt throw those old tan shoes Well give all this trash to ihem next summer ashman this said But Robert protested away want a Pair won by 1st Ladies Cream and Sugar Set was won by Miss Black ley Prize Ladies was won by a lady from 1st Prize for Gentlemen of Cuff Links was Mr Norman 2nd Prize for Gentlemen was won by Mr Harrington then indulged 111 till about am when a very pleasant evening was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem The girls are very grateful lo who by their patronage and generosity to the fund About was realized and this amount together with donated by Miss Scott from w Tag Day at Sulton Fair will go far towards sending remembrance lo those who being far from home and kindred will be glad lo re ceive something to show their sacrifice is appreciated by those at home Mrs Tromayne returned borne on Saturday after spending sev eral weeks in Calgary with her daughter Mrs Grant Mr Goo Cuttle spent a few days in own last week as she and her maid Carter those tan shoes began the annual housecleaning I shall be glad to get so much worthless stuff out of the house first surreptitiously ex tracted a chroma entitled Our Pels from the overflowing bas ket which they bad brought from the attic fact that the bad a bole punched in it did not alter her opinion that it was loo good lo throw away Mother exclaimed Elizabeth running in from school and lean ing over the basket you werent really going to throw away my dear little Faster rabbit Why said Mrs Carter I didnt suppose you cared for that old rabbit One ear is broken and one foot gone Of course I care for it in terrupted Elizabeth and careful ly brushing dust from the di lapidated bunny Elizabeth car ried it into the diningroom and deposited it tenderly ill a -cut- glass dish on the sideboard Hello called Bob Clean ing house Say dont throw that rug away Ill want thai when I go camping this summer But Bobby remonstrated his mother the moths have it You dont want a rug that is full of great holes do you School Reports 3 East Report for Sr Greta Smith Willie McMillan Greta Clifford West Jr Bruce UKMary West Dora Glover Herman Lepard Jr IK Kathleen Kelley Mabel Martin Donald Smith Cecil Smith If Audrey Willie Andrews Jr Beatrice Lepard Irving Hoy Martin Willie Dean Freddie Andrews L Lilly- West Tom Watts May Martin Dorothy Smith Fred Newton Primary Leslie Wright McMillan Wilson Nel lie Howard Jean Glover GLOW DOWN TO I3S1 An important docsbm r mo torists to was I Mr iu the Divi sional Court Toronto last The action is one for damages by an owner of a team of horses against the driver of an bile which ran into his team on a rural road At the trial the fondant pleaded that all precau tions required by the Motor Ve hicles Act had been taken by him of Ibis Act under which he pleaded stales that a motorist shall not drive at a of more than seven miles an hour when within yards of a horse or team of horses which he is approaching The defence was that defendant had not been aware of presence of the team on road The trial Judge in charging the jury said in part It does not seem at all reas onable that that section Section could possibly mean that a nan without any knowledge of ap proaching a horse is bound to make bis speed seven miles per hour It does seem to mo that that section must mean that a man approaohing or with no reasonable ground of that he may be so ap proaching a horse must wllhin yards of and while passing it not drive at a speed grtater than -seven- I in work study or play uld Qtiiii of a welcome help Teeth breath digestion and spirits are the bet ter for it makes the next pipe or cigar better It pleasantly sweetens and soothes mouth and throat Mrs are en tirely worn out one has a big hob- in the side I have saved two fairly decent old pairs you The others are all right re sponded her husband want the tan shoes Loo No thing like having plenty of shoe Those tan shoes are Hip comfortable things I ever had anyway Mrs Garter went upstairs and took the tan shoes and notebooks out of the basket Nothing now remained except a half roll of wall paper which had been left when the parlor was papered the lime before luC Mrs Carter unrolled the paper and looked at it This is such pretty paper she said to it is a shame throw it away So she it bark to the Selected i ASTORIA For Infants and Cbildrea Always bears of Our ether we Will by eve Office Office Solicitor Private I all I Count Fruit log Good free Of the date lo off terms to pur I and of at hut of hurt ports ami eontl r 1 A T

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