Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 28, 1918, p. 7

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i W- NEWMARKET ONT AY- UN 8 iBBVEN I HALL OUR LOCAL NEWS SEED SPECIAL Tractor at Work f Ted son of Mr A S Rogers has a Tractor at work on the College Farm where an inspection can be made of the work it is capable of doing He expects to be plowing again some day next week for himself and he advertises that he is prepared to book contracts for future work First come served Get your order in If You Are Interested In buying household require ments at wholesale prices drop into Mortons Ware Rooms on the Market Square and hear all about it on Saturday night 1 Mangel Seed all pkgs to be cleared at each rj Clover No 1 Quality at ft Special Price to clear Timothy Seed Classed Wo 2 but is No In Quality and Ger mination Carters English Turnip Seed in bags Quality Very Best Carters English Garden Seed In and papers BULK SEEDS Put up by us are Good Mew Addition At a meeting of the Trustees of he Methodist Church on Tues day evening it was decided to build a brick addition to the ar- the approximate- coat of which is A subscription list was started with the work is to proceed as soon plans are approved Christian Sunday School Next Sabbath is to be observed as Patriotic Day in our school in keeping with all others throughout the Dominion It is lo be a Day of Prayer in all Churches for the Allies Let ev eryone come out remember the 945 am It is expected Newmarket We hour that our Annual Picnic will be held on Wednesday July 17th so reserve the date More partic ulars next week Com Three rinks came hero from Bradford on Monday evening for a friendly game which resulted in a One Bradford team won by three points the other two- lost by and respectively Sale Starts Saturday The of Duncan New market has been sold to M at an extremely low rate on the dollar A great Clearing Sale starts on Saturday June It will pay you well to attend this Sale no matter how far you live are as sured that most positive and con vincing bargains will be the or- of the day Gathering On account of the weather the attendance was rather small us contribution of 100 The at the meeting which was called last Friday night lo give the Sol- I Importer of and Fancy China AND RESTAURANT IN THE IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK SOME WAR SAVINGS I Discount on Cash and Carry GROCERIES FRESH MILK CREAM AND CHEESE lee Cream at whole sale taking back all not Can supply Garden Parties with Mi- rift Drinks Cones and Soda Fountain Always Open I war the Market Methodist Church There was a good attendance at services last Sunday Splendid sermons by Rev J Wood Extra good music by he Choir Special feature of the morning was a duet by Manning and Miss M Richardson Mrs W Stephens look the solo in the evening anthem very nicely Next Sunday is a special day of prayer There will be special music All members of the choir are requested to attend practise Friday night at oclock Passed Away Mr Alfred died on Sunday morning at the advanced age of over fourscore years and live His wife predeceased him about two years ago and his daughter Mrs O J Wilson has THE MENS Values in Immense r SOUTH END FLOUR AND FEED STORE AUK HANDLING TURKEYS COLO FRAME GROWN VEGETABLES FLOWER PLANTS Varlelics of TOMATO CELERY CAULIFLOWER AND CABBAGE ASTERS BALSAMS COSMOS PETUNIAS SALVIA ETC ETC SEED CORN Successor to A Howard Delivery Phone TERMS CASHI Public School Board The Board met on June Ih Messrs J Y Chairman Allan Howard it E Manning and Dr Scott The Inspectors Report showed an attendance at King George School for May and at the Alexander School with a total average daily attendance of The reports suggest the need of more coal for winter and the ne cessity of several cabinets for hooks and supplies in all Class rooms except one Several bills were passed the one of any importance being for coal On motion the Principal was authorized to secure Cabinets for books The of the caretakers were placed on file All the Teachers were at increased salaries ami the I wo caretakers an increase Of each Hereafter the Hoard will meet the Wednesday of each month diers of Soil Badges to th boys who are working on farms flye ne The center seats of the to his bed and it Hall and some of the side seats abou at the hack vere fairly well All- j Deceased retired from farming meeting commenced the Koswick ami to New I Singing of soine popular patriotic songs led by Mr Allen the district supervisor of After this the meeting was call ed to order by Mayor Eves who was a member of the Methodist Church Mr Davis of Newmarket is the only son funeral took place on made a few appropriate remarks afternoon conducted by saying among other things and he had been raised on a farm Cemetery if he make arrangements he I would prefer living on a farm to- TW0 c p R day A very pretty sob was given by Miss Kelley after which the new Minister of Agriculture Hon Ceo Henry gave a patriotic For Men SUNK BY UBOATS An 60 Lives Lost Atlantic Port June The THE CONSTANT CALL for well trained stenographers assistants prompts jv to conUnue our through the summer months Enter an time Shaws Schools Toronto catalogue H Shaw Pre NEWS II- it in i- i They JJJ in liliiiuir well iiuiiiliMenl I oiijjhthaek and Golden Wedding March was the 10th Anniversary of he marriage of Mr and Charles Clark of Swarlhrrore formerly of As Mr and Mrs Clark spent the winter months they were unable celebrate the rare event On June to Mr anil Mrs Clarks surprise the On tario friends of to show their respect and extend their congratulations to the esteemed couple lit the afternoon of that day Mr and Mrs took the Old couple out for a car ride and on return home found their friends had taken possession of their home After the bride and groom had entered the draw ingroom following address was read by Mrs It J lan We few of your neighbors and friends among whom you have spent SO many of your fifty year- of happy married life felt we could not lei the occasion of your anniversary pass without in some way extending to you our and our sincere good wish es for many years Of continued happiness As a lihl Itliiii of our love land eieem we ask yon accept these chairs and we hope when with the duties of life you may rest here and think of your many friends who are hoping that for yearn you may enjoy life together and that as in past we may si ill come you for the cheering word ad vice and hearty handclasp that help to draw us all closer He defended the farm- Canadian Pacific steamships against Hie charge that they and have been sunk had not enlisted as freely as they Scrman submarines according in- However he recognized formation brought here today by Hie he fact that the present situation captain of a vessel arriving- from demanded some greater sacrifices land The sinkings occurred only a than we had thought possible to few miles west of Ihe British Isles make The work of the boys The both ships were bound for who are helping on the farms j can purls would help very materially in I The mariner said the destruction of keeping up the production of food j Pomeranian is a mystery British stuffs He congratulated shipping circles Only the second hoys on their readiness to re- engineer of a crew of sixty was saved the call of their country declared He asserted that no in the way in which they could and remarked also on the very llcient work being done by a large number of girls who were also doing farm work Canada had never failed in accomplishing what she set out to do and she would not fail now and the boys were helping lo make true After a splendid solo by Mrs Mr W if Na tional Associate for Hoys Work of the spoke on the fourfold lifo based on the development the Men ial Religious and Social sides of a hoys nature so that he might de velop into an allround man Mr then sang in his usual pleasing manner Mr A gave the con cluding address and presented the Radges the hoys who tilled out necessary pledges showing that hey intended serving at least i months on farm Twentyfour boys received their Radges Any may gel hem by corresponding with Mr Roy Allen Newmarket who is the au thorized Director work ing under the aulhorily of Ihe Canada Food Hoard The meeting was concluded by singing National Anthem trace ever was found of the other members of the crew after the ves sel following a muffled explosion in the hold settled in shallow waler The engineer climbed Into the rigging after ship righted herself on the liollom and was by a patrol boat The crew of the took to the bunts when their ship was torpedoed The commander is said to have made lint captain and And this season as usual in spite of conditions variety In patterns colors and weaves Is a most notable feature of the display and la a va riety that provides the good fit desired the smooth or rough weaves that strike the fancy and also the patterns and colors that are so important in the choice of a Spring Suit The Spring display Is now ar ranged and we Invite all men whether want to buy or not to come and see the values nut are offered THE JAMES WHIMSTER CO NEWMARKET The Gents Furnishers I a FORMER MISSIONARY DIES AT lune The death occurred on Sunday even ing June at her home near this village of Miss Bella A daughter of the late Adam Miss Good- fellow was for seventeen years a wireless operator Missionary Central India gunner prisoners W0lllcn Americans take Presbyterian Church in Canada 250 PRISONERS Miss Willi the American Army on the contracted tuberculosis a disease Mann June The Americans took which she has fought for nine the remainder Wood last years and which has now lerini- The Cerman losses in killed Uftled fatally Two years ago she and wounded were extremely heavy returned from India since which Seven officers were Included in time she has been living with her prisoners captured sister aj her home on Line The Americans are now in posses- To Miss of virtually all the valuable fellow was a sister of Good- in lite sec- fellow late of Midland Free tor Most of the prisoners laken he- Press and A of the long to Ihe German division Whitby and Chronicle Interment took place this af ternoon in Union Cemetery The Canada Pood Hoard has hid Thornbury an order passed giving any authorized c- representative of the board Ihe right I Rains in Manitoba Alberta and to enter and search premises if there Saskatchewan reported Monday were is reastn hoarding very welcome Would you like to have The New Edison Phonograph If you in your let us know al once we will try lo arrange for same SPECIAL EA8Y TERM8 OF PAYMENT ARRANGED TO PURCHA8ER DRUG STORE 13 I livinK J Then guests sang Put on old very replies were made by Mr and Mr- Clark A very n ervd by Hie lof STOCK AND FIXTURES SOLD TO S DUNLOP AT AN EXTREMELY LOW RATE The Stock Amounts to Approximately THE DOLLAR JUL B Hi t ii all eilp i and look elif in f Uelleau American ii was by pcoches and The following relatives and friend were present Mr and family Mr and Mrs A Clark am fVTmnn on hide or Till- Navy Depart I hi day a by r- and bound his And will be passed Every description of Mens for this Seasons Trade besides Many Lines just past few weeks Nothing Reserved Everything QUICKLY on to the people at Startling Reductions Furnishings Hats and Clothing mostly passed into MUST BE EH Stock SOLD bought during the arid Sold l Mtirtfi al of in iUr o i Mvn Urn mm J iiAOe Mix c and daughter Anna Mr Mr and Mrs Ami son Clarence Mr and Mrs Campbell Mr and Mrs las Wal lace Mr and Mrs J and eon and Mrs 1 rtood fellow and son Mr It Thompson and family Mr and Mrs Hrodder and daovhler Mr and Mrs Weir Mr and Mrs How ard Mrs Clarks maiden name was spent her girlhood days on the old Dick on farm on Vonge be tween Holland She of Mrs Cody and Mr J formerly of Newmarket JUNE THE LOOK OUT FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS EACH WEEK r ft Duncans Old Stand I it

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