Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , May 10, 1918, p. 7

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g3l WW J i Mi 1 i i i SEED SPECIAL I L all to be at TOo Wo 1 Quality at a to Timothy Mo but Do In Qualify Carters Turn- In Quality Very Hoot Carters English Gordon In and BULK put up by Good Importer of and Will n hurray May Mrs i vino regular of ho Circle will bo hold on ttih at tie homo of iiH at A MM attendance urged and the who mile boxes asked to bring them to Com by the addition Main -Street- was some- flwul but- thank wwroJIcd and IN THE IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK ME A I GO I Discount on Cash and Carry MILK AND An Invitation to The Newmarket Olrl cordially Invito you to special War Time Supper meat and salad and salad bread ice cream and cake or tea or coffee Supper to be served from J oclock in the Field Comforts under lie auspices of Comforts Society for Guide work Vagrant Last Saturday Constable Dun can a man named Edward who said his home was In Winnipeg on a charge of not being at work he being between the ages of and years Ho hud in a barn in Whitchurch the night before without permis sion of the owner The Con stable look him before Police Magistrate in Toronto and he was sent to the Jail Farm for six months at hard la bor J if the Field of the National- will ftive a lecture in the Hall on Sunday May after fier- vices on the subject of ita treatment and illustrated with lantern vfewn You will ftiid this lecture both and with this will how to help but lie information gained may ho llo means of venting you yourself from the Only a collection taken for the Free Hospital for sumptlves BOYS VILL AID THE FARMERS a for Fiiiiiov a Has ftutcd by Ontario IJcpa Toronto can supply Ice Cream at whole- gale delivered taking bark not used Call also supply Garden Parties with Confcclloneryi Soft tie and Fountain Always Open I Botsford St near tin Market SOUTH END FLOOR AMD Court Police Magistrate held court in Newmarket on Wednes day when the following cases wore disposed of West vs West Order for pro tection given I Whitchurch and I John Smith of Sharonboth charged under the Truancy Act of allowing their children to re main out of school Ordered to pay of court and send their children to school or go to jail Cain of King charged with assaulting Rout Let off on suspended sentence Financial The the following statement for the Informa tion P Pearsun J- Harvey I Hunter Ken A A Davis Howard Cane Expenditures printing i500 yrlnllnK Phone f 100 300 Badges DeScIt on cur 35Z5 We have on hand a Limited Quantity of Seed Corn Send in your order while it lasts The Price is Right SEEDS TURNIP WANGLE 8EED SEED to A Howard Prompt Phono CO THE STALLION I LAWIillili hap -2260- property of Frank Will make the season of an follows noon A Snowball night Lloyds noon King City Hotel for night Junction noon Foresters Whit Hose for night Atkinsons Vandorf for noon Mr Churchs lot for night Sharon nodn King Hotel Newmarket night and Saturday afternoon Groom for hUKF to Lay from and MM A STRAIN L80 INDIAN Out burn- 1 Company The of Officers of the Womens Missionary Society of the Methodist Church held at the home of Mrs on Wednesday afternoon and result ed as follows Hon Pros Mrs Wood Pro Mrs Irwin VicePros Mrs Grundy Cor Sec Mrs J Mrs Hooker Treasurer Miss Christian Stewardship Mrs Maw Mrs Jackets Collection Oleasou Mission Circle Advisory Board Mrs Wilkinson Mrs Manning Mrs Jackson Mrs Atkinson Sunday On Friday May a party for the Department of the Methodist Sunday School will ho Supper will he served at p m to which all Scholars and their parents are in vited Following the supper a will he told to the Juniors Mrs J J Eaton of Toronto After this an hour of group games will interest the children while the will have oppor tunity to examine the work hooks finished the Juniors during the last quarter- and listen to Mrs as she will explain the Junior Graded Lessons and how the home may cooperate with the Sunday School to get the most out of them Will the parents please try to keep this dale free and come I along with their children Special program in connection with Mothers Day next Sunday All welcome Come to School In memory of Mother Christian Sunday fiohool special Teacher Training Day service held last Sabbath afternoon was a fine success in attendance and a good pro- gram The address by Rev Thomas was indeed splendid Dealing with lesson he great ly from the youngest primary scholar to the oldest adult We shall ho glad to welcome him again to our school sometime We were also favored with a solo by Mrs Fred by Misses Dorothy and Messrs The pastor a after a few remarks then presented diplomas from the Asocialios to the Teacher raining graduates which are as follows Misses Leila Belfry Laura Trent Gladys Belfry Mabel Gladys and Mr and Mrs Collins being the successful indents Keep Sunday May for Cradle Day in our school AH the parents asked to bo especially those- of the little ones to be promoted Everybody nearly seed ing Miss Louise spent week in Toronto The MethodlBt Sunday School hold their annual meeting on Thursday ev ening 2nd The reports were given by the Superintendent Treasur er Secretary and the heads of the All were showing tin increased Interest the work The election of officers re sulted as follows Mr Mr Walls Secretary Mr Mr M Mr w polls of Deptfl Home Mr Temperance Mr K Missionary Mr J Cradle Holt Mrs T Organist Miss M Goer 1st Miss Tilson 2nd Miss The League held their meeting on Tuesday evening the Reports were received and elec tion of officers held as follows President Mr Walls 1st VicePros Mr J A 2nd Vice1res Miss 1 Fox 3rd ViccPrea Miss VlceIrcs Mr I M Jeer Secretary Mr Treasurer- Miss P Organist Miss P Miss M Dutcher The Red Cross Concert will he held on Friday evening May in Hie Hall hody come and bring your friends play will be given by the New- Club Have you bought a ticket for the Quilt yet If not buy one now The demand Is great and you may not get one If you are tardy If next winter Is as cold as the last one you may need the quilt What were all the doing at church on Sunday The occupants were not inside the building The young people made up for the wet night a week ago Sunday by tak ing extra long drives last Sunday night Where was Telford last Sunday ev ening The hoys were slow again Three girls went homo with one fellow Some buggy load I Was on Sunday What happened to Charlie on Sun day night girls must be more attractive Autos here from Keswick and on Sunday Dont forgot Mothers Day on Sun day and wear a white bouquet to church A good Mens Choir will pro vide music Is ftDsoltuely for the construction of aeroplane wings yet of defection Great Britain has not now flbro oit aufiiclfent to mills running one and a To further complicate matters the flax coed crop n was near a failure last Tftcse vital facts disclosed ro- at a meeting in Toronto of Agricultural Or ganisation of Committer of Ontario called to flax situation given re garding what Ontario already had done to relieve the In 1017 flax mills operated acres were planted and 000 and of produced Our flax business year bad a total valuo of Moreover seed produced will a vita I abroad as a large part of li been to Ireland to meet tbo great seed deficiency there Acres This Already flax growers an production at least for thin year of the mills tho market forall the straw and seed that can be secured and good prices are assured grower The arrangements made In the have tor the most part provided leasing of laud by the mills at a from to an The grower ploughed land prepared the seed bed and hauled crop to the mill except whore the crop was carried on railroad mill supplied the seed often did the seeding and harvested the crop was pulled by band and the workers were boused In the flelds In Their transportation paid by the mill company received fib an for pull ing it took a puller tiirce days to finish an acre As the ic on prepared own meals growers were In no way Inconven ienced by having them on their farmn Max Highly ProflUiblo While this still folloYed almost farmers may very profitably grow flax doing all the work and selling the crop outright to the mills An acre of good will produce some nine bushels of need aud two tons of straw The seed for from to J a bushel while the price of straw will bo dependent labor condi tions prevent the pulling flax- crop may be harvested with a binder the sold at a remunerative price the straw at about 16 a ton Old sod land preferred any which a good crop of oats will be suitable white grubs de structive to other crops will not at tack The seed bo plant ed not later than May loth crop Is harvested during the middle July inus thosoil is left In excel lent ior winter wheat A thorough discing without ploughing Is sulbelent pieparatlon for the wheat crop The fear that flax is particularly bard on the laud is uu- as take more from It than any ordinary Held crop Fifteen Thousand for Ontario In and the Department of Education made regulations which permitted students to leave school in April provided that their terms work was satisfactory for the of engaging in farm work tbey spent tiirce months or more a farm they were given their standing without passlug the custom ary promotion examinations When the students had responded to the Governments appeal and bad volunteered in tuou for the work which they realized tobe such Importance there remained the problem of putting each Individual applicant for work In touch with a farmer who desired assistance This was accomplished through the On tario Government System of Public Employment In cases where students were unable to make their own arrangements A minimum wage of per month was set but the farmers toon realized the value the students labor and offered- high as per month The average wage paid was It is expected that boys he the ages of and IS will he available this spring for farm work in the province The minimum wage tbl year be f per month with board It is hoped that every farmer who can make of the services of a High School boy will make early application through the District Representative In order that be may not bo disappointed There over j farmers In Ontario and only boys to go round so the wise farmer will be the one who speaks A Ontario ir WU in the i Si J I I Sprin Display of For And In of variety In voavcD a moot notablb feature of the display and Id a that tho fit Smooth op rough voavoo fanoy and also patterns and colore that In tho of Suit f I f display Is now and we Invito all men whether want to buy or not to and Bee offered I J J THE JAMES A A A CO NEWMARKET The Uptodate Gents Furnishers a r latest Designs In and Headstones All Kinds of Work PROMPTLY ATTKNDKD TO Jill and us before buying kinds of Building Stones Gut to Order Memorial for kept In JOtlM dealer end Importer of Foreign and AND Box Huron Newmarket lJould you like to havo I f In your homo If you will let us at onco will try to arrange fpr EASY OP PAYMENT TO PURCHASER DRUG STORE GET HERE EARLY to Buy Sale will Continue are going fast AT as this is Goods at until all Come and YOUR OWN the LAST OPPORTUNITY These goods take i rices are i the gone goods but they away ON SATURDAY PAIRS OF quickly Dr V Labor Bureau Miss Ellison spent in Toronto Mrs Brown and daughter fioalrice spent Friday in Toronto Mr Win spent over weekend with hi sister Mrs Skinner Mr Fred Saint V is prac tising with Dr Graham for a few months Pastor Mr is spading a couple of in Toronto Miss Fern Clark of Toronto spent over the weekend parental home Mr and Mrs of spent Sunday with Mr arid Mrs Lyons Miss Velma fttonehouso of To- spent weekend at her parental home Get a This is the lime of year spraying must command the tlon of the grower Everyone should procure from the Department of Agriculture a calendar In which directions are given for the spraying of all kinds of fruit tie the preparation of the various Insecticides and fungicides Agricultural Notes YOU MAY lie success follows the heels of failure No man ver perfected an Invention which others had no thought of and failed fa execute If you give up every which others tried unsuccessfully you will never do any thing worth mentioning Find out If possible the other one has failed Improve on his methods hut never he discouraged his lack of success livery day accomplished which has been tiled vainly time and again No matter how many fail some one is going you may be one and yOO lie- Early WE WILL PLACE ON BOOTS MENS TWEED HI Regular and Last Chance YOUNG MENS SUITS bolted and Main First tongs In Browns and Grays Regular lid Early at MENS Tan OXFORDS J and In MENS In CAPS Regular MENS SILK HOSE flCo In mack MIANS SUMMER TROUSERS In icuh Regular MUK CO LADIES HOSIERY JUST In v I and Every Item this advertisement and Every Article is fc DUNCAN is a Genuine Bargain so he on hand Early MENS i j M A ftp I i OF

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