Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , May 10, 1918, p. 8

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v M Atttort Kb rion K Perdue Rheumatism and life on a lliibwiflWTWp3iuiuj Oh appear MR NEWTON Little A from and Constipation for yeara pain after eating belching i night I lost much from to HO that I became doctors who no good Finally friend to try FrnUaiivet lit a week there was improvement corrected and Ma I of miserable fooling I continued loio fruit medicine I am well and vigorous ROBERT a for all or postpaid on receipt of price by i room which he had his bunk occurred from Villa In faulty v Too iatcior Farmer dualling in their need Mr Julias is confined to ills Housecleaning is thoday I wonder it Ethel got those Mr- Aimer Meyers of Zephyr and lady friend front Egypt Sunday with friends at vlllo The ate looking quite blue on account fit Conscription I liini the boys should fro left on the farms Miss Draper of spent Sunday with her cousin Mae Draper and her Mr A liner Meyers of Zephyr- Wing i or Would you on good other otiiigieiuro pi hundreds of letters received a pro- wlnentfirraonianufaotnringdnggi5la that otter returning thanks for the relief off the to let Others the good ere a few extracts anyone who ha We to my friends who are troubled the same Would advise oil cofferers from to try Pills I Pills J take great to all from If you would like the and people who are BO in rtconimendlng Gin Pills and also a free cample to try for yourself drop a line to Notional Chemical Co of WmlUd Mala St Buffalo Dealers Veil Gin pills on aetrlct gua rantee of satisfaction or your money SNOWBALL J FOP on TO HE NT On Prospect Ave rooms water good good garden and lots of fruit bargain for Apply to Win P Stephens Newmarket TO On Ontario All conveni ences Newmarket I I TO LET Near Office Specially Works Seven Town Water Possession May i Kent W SCOTT Main St Newmarket FOR House on Pros pect Ave All conveniences nice garden good locality Apply to J Mcilale or Doyle Newmarket tltf FOR miles from Toronto 2 miles Kant of YohgO St Flue tenroomed house bum Cheap Possession arranged IIYhAND it No SALE TO That desirable property ad joining Customs and Post Office in West side of Main Street known as the Simp- sop Drug Store Apply to Win Keith Administrator Newmarket or Solicitor Newmarket FAUN NEAR NEWMARKET FOR That part of The Robert Pear son farm lying north of the side road and adjoining Newmarket being lie easterly part of Lot No 91 Con Whitchurch contain- acres more or less will he cold at once There is a good frame barn with under stabling supplied with vater and a good frame house on the premises Intending purchasers will ap ply at onco to Ed- or to Vendors mi A fluloi wedding look on April at the home of Mr and Mrs 3rd eon King when their second daught er Mnrguerile Iho wife of Mr Charles P only son of Mr P Echo Bay J Wesley Eox officiated in the presence of near relatives and a friends Miss Vox of Kot- played the wedding Tliehride leaning on hen fathers arm wore a ravelling suit of sand gahardine and carried a qjiej of sweet and pink rose buds A I the conclusion of iho ceremony a dainty luncheon was served Jn the dining room which was tastefully decorated with pink and white carnations There were many useful presents the bride being the recipient of a well filled purse donated the mem bers and adherents of Snowball Methodist Church where Miss faithfully filled the position of organist for several years The happy couple left on the evening train for Toronto thence to Northern Ontario whore Mr and Airs Hush will reside Mr Dry don is doing nicely after an operation for on night April the 20th Mr hen Class wan operated on Thursday this- being the second Operation during the last few months We would like to sec hens beaming countenance around again Spring seeding is in full swing and some of the fanners are pretty well advanced in putting In the crops The in St Andrews church was occupied hy an evangelist from Toronto lust owing to Hcv Mr Illness MissHuby Rutherford Is attending Business College In Toronto Miss Mildred was home for a few days at the residence Surely we will get some suckers this spring when alt other kinds of meat has up in aeroplanes Mrs John MnCullum Is the posses sor of a hen that can anything In her line In King Township or any other place in this fair Dominion of ours these war times when the cry is for more food for the allies she hav ing hatched out from eggs given her at the time of setting Pretty hard to heat Rev Robinson for Davenport Methodist Church conducted the re opening services in Methodist Church last Sunday Newmarket Percy Lehman son of Mr and Mrs hell man and one of our most young men away on Sunday April after a comparatively short attack of consumption As In many cases where this dread disease attacks a siring robust person he foiled very rapidly through its ravages The deceased young man was only in his year and was very Indust rious with a bright and promising future He was man of Irreproach able character and was held high in the esteem of both young and old alike After an Illness of about a week from a severe attack of grippe fol lowed indigestion of Church Street passed away on Tuesday April In his year The deceased was a resident of for about thirty years having moved to town after retiring from fanning near Temperanceville hi King Township where lie was located for quite a number of years lhe departed was twice married his wife being Mary a daughter of the late Timothy Rogers of In King Township who predeceased him about twentysix years lie afterwards married Mrs I of Toronto who sur vives and has the sympathy of her many friends in her sad bereavement The deceased had been for many years faithful and consistent mem ber of the Methodist Church having been for a of time an member of Church Mr was a man of retiring disposition his life was one of steadfast faith in a crucified and risen Saviour whom he professed to have served for a considerable portion of his life Ills voice will no longer be heard his fellow members of the church Ids exemplary life will con tinue to Influence others for good The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon to Slouffvllk Cemetery Tribune QUEENS UNIVERSITY Chtuluj Civil tf fitUDY Cowt by cute or our wumtr rHcUA A UC POtl Q I Highlands of Pie Victor is home on furlough He has Joined the Engine ers and reported for duty on May 1st He expects to train for a time at A wedding was solemnized at the on April between and John two popular young people of the fifth concession of King Miss Eve of Toronto sister of the bride was bridesmaid while Mr Don ald of King acted as best man- The happy young couple will take up housekeeping on the fifth concession Congratulations There passed away the General Hospital Toronto on Sunday April the spirit of Mis Herbert Ar rows at the early age of years Mrs Arrowsrnith was former ly Miss Hazel of She was married to bereft hus band about a year Rgo Her little daughter two days old is also left behind The funeral look place on Wednesday to Riverside cemetery Weston Rev Bracken of fit Annes Anglican church conducted the funeral service at the house and grave The sympathy of the community is ex tended to the sorrowing friends Mr Henry Perry son of the late Henry Perry of died sud denly of pneumonia in Winnipeg on April In his 3vth year He leaves to mourn his loss his wife and family of smalt children John Aiuey and Mrs m of the deceased Mr Perry was a man of character de voted to his family and an esrnest worker In the Anglican He wilt be greatly missed among hi large circle of Mends The sym pathy of Vie community goes out to sorrow Mrs Sarah Connor wife of Mr Conner on April In her 47th year Twenty- five years ago the Rev- I Stew art of Weston exPresident of To ronto Conference united this pair- In the bonds of holy matrimony which union proved to be a most happy one She was youngest daughter of the late Gray She leaves one son and her- husband mourn the loss of an affectionate mother and wife Her funeral took place on Sat urday April at ceme tery Rev Dr Moore of conducted the funeral and preached an appropriate from Thine eyes shall see the King in Ills beauty The deceased was an indefatigable worker in the Church of which she was an honored member The Ladies Aid and Red Cross Society and many others sent beautiful floral tributes In loving recognition of the work and worth and the exceedingly large concourse of people In atten dance at her funeral indicated the great respect entertained for her by all her neighbors Several came from Toronto to pay their last respects to a dear friend As Organist and mis sionary collector in- the Methodist Church she will he greatly missed A secret Is never safe after some one knows you have it ijr id ft a A vfan for fcli1 I hit fcicca dm fc feuj MR lU fvii I ocna ftd for itM jst mko rf J Also at thb Beit ail lrio Cousin Ellen know seemed to ppaond pie that herself or a She did In weight and I suppose it just oh part to worry cant help it when its mother you nouns but her meaning was plain And Lou assented Yea of Lillian a Bess said glad she visit Mama wanted her almost as much as did Shes loved Lillian over since a day vith us a yearflgo never did a lovelier guestLou only youll forgot shois a guest She fits in as if shed always hero And thoughtful Why Lou I keep wondering how she can so sweet arid thoughtful in when had everything all life that shes wanted But its just Lillian all over No one could spoil her the most unselfish girl you ever saw in all your life Always helping when heeded and never never insisting There wasnt any time for more just then for Lillian was com ing out to porch A halfhour later they wore gathered around the friendly farm table in the diningroom which Lou acknowledged lo herself was every hit as plain as their own As for the napkins Lou unfold ing was struck the home- like of it And Iho tablecloth was darned Lou noticed with involuntary surprigo that the appointments were precisely as they had been on her own visits Evidently there had been no special- expenses such as she was plan ning for her prospective guest She thought with a quick pang of shame of that rifled hank at homo and he little hoard of pen nies and diverted from their purpose of porch furnish- into an outlay for things to satisfy her silly girlish pride Diverted No thanks to this visit at Hess home not quite di verted yet Every cent of it should he put hack for Lou was looking at things differently to day It was only because was seeing Lillian with clear vi sion now realizing to tho full what manner of guest she was Lou was also taking in with in voluntary admiration altitude of Her friend Hess the independ ence Oneness of her giving freely ofvlrftLshe had with-hold- nothing yet letting the hos pitality bring no burden on par ental shoulders How jolly Bess father and mother were I And how much Ihey all laughed to he sure The stewed chicken and peas and the new potatoes were delicious enough of themselves to need no added seasoning but quips and jokes by no means brilliant did produce that happy effect and the coffee served with an abundance of country cream seemed like am brosia AM too fast lie rest of that day sped away After the dish washing which the quartet made a function to be almost despite the heat of the kitchen I here was a resting time for Mrs in the porch hammock and a girlish visit and lie ex change of he long long thoughts of youth under the five pines on the hillside In the soft murmur of those pines with the fine scent of their wafted refreshingly to her slightly upturned Utile nose new halfformulated thoughts came to Lou thoughts to ho more fully translated into deeds later on when mother was to have some of the petting and of that spoiling which Mrs claimed the girls bad given her From the very of one of the bluegreen pine a brown thrush poured forth its soul in song Down in the valley the soft summer wind rippled the cornfield ho tall stocks bent and swayed and twirled their shining blades in varying shades of green Suddenly Bess rose Oh J had almost forgotten We must got a bunch of pink for you to lo your mother Lou Ill never forget what she told us that day how shed loved them ever since she used to find them with that little sister of hers who died Oh I had forgotten Lou al most murmured but cjiecked her self in time She was ashamed of her forgetfulness and to think that Bess had the lo remember There ore some perfect beaiu- lies half way down ho hill on some decaying old tree trunks explained Lillian and I were there only yesterday but we contented ourselves with just two then Through angles of wild vines and underbrush three pairs of girlish feet hurried A chorus of delight greeted exquisite orchids when they swayed- dozens of them above a fallen oak trunk Such mysterious beauty in pinkveined Inflated flowers tossing in the wind and seeming to exchange their own mysterious thoughts each other- for they must have thoughts it seemed Lou CtompotmS for troubles without results so a trial felt right tomy I am keeping- house April find doing my any vrorki Xydla S tiWoOorQpotuil beat can I you ox Ion to B3fo ft Wtiii fiowin pains wits and bad and Vcg avo mo at I to to all entering who are troubled In filmt- way t its tor Lous mother Lots fill a box for her to take home Another merry in the plain and then a hurried donning of hat and for the ride in the stage back to the little village home at the oth er end of the snuffcolored road Ive had lovely lime Lou told them hugging them in turn j I will never forget it They waved to her till she was of sight and then with only strangers for her travelling com panions Lou felt a weight of something like homesickness creeping slowly over her Sud denly she fell anxious to be at home with father and moJJicr Only ono day away from them and yet A little boy on front seat with the driver unconsciously voiced her as he la boriously drew from his mouth organ strains of Home Sweet Home Lightly she flew up the walk to the little old front porch that so much needed repairs hut at that she looked uncritically now for mother was wailing behind the vines You darling Lou said with her arms light around her Yes I had a lovely day Im glad lo act back lo you Im always glad And she realized with a throb of joy how truly she meant it Ten minutes later when the box of pink ladys slippers were being opened and exclaimed over by her mother with shining eyes Lou said hurriedly Mama Ive changed my mind completely about wanting to have the house any different while Lil lians here Shes not the girl to give a thought to any of the things I spoke about And any way I wouldnt want spend any money that way You were so dear lo plan tolel me it was just like you but I have changed my mind completely CO Economy I you it Your Telephone ANY repairs to telephones are made necessary by careless handling A telephone instrument has more than a hundred parts and is built like a Watch Rough usage impairs its efficiency Help us to conserve the supply of telephone material and skilled labor by always hand ling your telephone carefully to avoid costly breakages and repairs The Bell Telephone Coo of Canada zzn EEHHIH i a I iH Ifabtthou named all the birds without a gun Loved the wood rose and left It on its stalk quoted Thai came In to our minds yesterday didnt it Bess So we compromised with our by picking only two its different now when Mote rr j the Ford car introduce you to the beauties of Nature and the outside world Let it take yfcu into the country or along the lakes where the air is fresh and sweet t A Fold car will open up new fields of pleasant possibili ties for you and your family and at the same time servo you ully in business No doubt you have felt tho need of a car your wife baa often said I we had a car why not buy one now There is no other car that gives such good value for the money invested as a Ford This is why the Ford car is so popular everywhere The Ford is powerful to drive economical endur ing It is the car you need Touring Runabout Coupe Sedan Chassis Oneton Truck R O FOR om ROBERTSON s it TORONtd REssefe

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