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Newmarket Era , June 13, 1919, p. 3

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OUR LOCAL NEWS Talent Sale The Ladies Aid of the Christian Church will hold a Talent Sale of homemade baking on Friday commencing at 3 oclock in the basement of the Church pish I Fish I Have a nice fresh fish for din ner tomorrow Johnstons grocery- is selling choice fresh fish and Trout at lb delivered or lb cash and carry A URGE STOCK Hew Wool nit colors Ladles Silk Motor Caps for Neckwear and Vestees foai Estate Sale Mr Reynolds Manager of the Hank has bought the of Mrs Church St but does not take till the 1st of Oct toga- Co of have opened on office St This is the succeeded to the law the late J Robert- closed the office last card son painful Injury evening as Mrs Harper was walking nom ine corner f Main and Huron slipped on the ami such force thai kneecap was knocked out of lit She in will he laid up for probability Christian Endeavour week was a Union Meet- jog the Junior and Senior Mr J Stephen the topic and Mr Cliv tin meeting flex I we topic What We and How lo Pay It will be taken by Miss ft Belfry and meet ing led Mrs Collins big house to greet Cabin last on the nearing Brfeflets very Unci Tom The n w Club Bowl is plelinn A Toronto Sunday School pic nic season at Bond Lake Park oil Wednesday of last week The hydrant the Hotel corner is not fixed yet It was badly cracked by an auto backing into it week r Miller has sold his house on Park Avenue Mrs Byron Tin sale was made by Mr Hughes The Florence Automatic Oil Move gives in solid blue flame at a cost of per hour per burner Over sold by us the past year A Ladles Aprons very cheap Silk Hosiery Ladles Outing Hats Ladles silk and Lisle gloves Corsets White Wear Etc Buttons Trimmings Flowers and Ribbons Trimmed Millinery Special Bargains In Mens Wear at Up Prices Take the Elevator and Money New Straw Hats7Sc and Felt Hats Special Price that speak for Themselves at and Straw Hats Last Seasons Mens Collars Linen Mens Sox Mens Braces Mens Shirts 50c Mens Kid Gloves Mens Patent Leather Mens Oxfords for 200 Major held court in- Newmarket on Thursday after of last PA 1 1 Three soldiers West Chas Orvir were fined and costs each for disorderly conduct A Hungarian from the Town ship of was charged with neglecting to maintain his wife After a good lecture he was dismissed with a warning Some small boys were changed with setting fire to the lumber in Canes Yard Theirparents were with hem The Major gave them some fatherly admonition dismissed them with a cau tion which they will no doubt remember as long as they live ALL GOOD use BAKING r 1 C HOUSE Y Hats 50c 100 Shoes sizes 5 half price Collars 5c Up Stairs over Youngs DANFORD ROCHE Fair CO Childrens May Festival late was Principal of Public Do Not Neglect to Spray It pays well of Lead dry or paste Sulphur Blue tone at Binns Hardware Christian Church Sunday School will- be held at for the sum mer and we hope the people will work to it easily and without any falling off in the attendance There will at a as usual should come to IheSiS A treat is in store at the even ing meeting at p mwhen Mr Joseph Gibson many years was president of the Dominion Alliance and who is one of I he most unique and original speak ers in the province will present the Temperance issue which at this time is most important question before the people fail to hear Mr Gibson He is lived and admired over the whole continent Prayer meeting at Christian Church June at oclock A At the home of Mr and Mrs Peter Trivelt Union St was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday June when their second daughter Ada was I united in holy with John of England At oclock the bride unat tended and tastefully attired in Whiti lavishh beaded carrying a shower of white bridal roses and sweet peas look her place beside j Presbyterian W M S j under a canopy of I The Annual Sectional Meeting while flowers On the verandah We carry a Large Stock of LINOLIUM8 AND OILCLOTH RUQ8 CARPET AND RUG8 JAPANESE SHADES CURTAIN POLES J- CURTAIN DRAPERIES BUNGALOW MADRA8 MU8LIN MARQUISETTES m Many of these Lines Bought at old prices at less than they can be bought wholesale A ART ART DENIMS CRETONNES 8ILKALENE WHAT YOU PAY ON YOUR INCOME The proposed new income tas is considerably greater than the present lax The following comparative figures show Income Present Tax Proposed Tax a GO 80 370 392 1007 303190 Tin new tax is almost precisely Ihe equal of lie levy is not however as great as the British income tax East Councu A Court Revision was held by the municipal council of Easl at Shnoa on June 6 All the members present After the members had taken I ho declaration as their duties the cpiiri to ad- justmenl of the appees presented Moved by by that assessment of Mr Eves for dollars on house in Sharon be assessed lo that the SOU Ml west quar ter of lot in he assessed to James be to Tims Allen as owner that the as sessment of Clifford Hose he re duced buildings lhal the of A Dunn be reduced dollars that Ihe assessment of railway for commercial be fixed at 38 dollars that the following dogs be struck off Mark and Austin Patten- den one dog each that acres Henry Hodge be assessed Frank Wilkinson and in respects and as Hie roll he confirmed Carried The regular the conn was held after the of the Court of of lust and confirmed Communications weii- of Mi Public Iluaries for an grant and from the dinvlors of the East Fair re grant and Hie school children fall fair SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK Fancy Sweater Wool In all shades Rose Mauve Purple Gold Reseda Saxe Turquoise Black White and Tan put up In 2 skeins Reg 80c for Monarch Floss In all the leading shades 35c Ball 11 pieces Print light and dark shades Reg for yd Pillow Cottons 44 Inch heavy quality linen finish Reg for yd piece Bleached Cotton 36 In heavy Weight Reg for Ladles Summer Vests good value at Special Sale Price New Ginghams fancy large plaids 31 In wide of ilh Auxiliary of the W Rev of the of the Toronto Presbytery was j Church Newmarket perform- I 1 1 i if Schools for 25 years fcfl the ceremony is of the John on Tuesday last lunch was served only stokes of in- wo hundred ladies were relatives and immediate in Mrs Rev Hj friends numhorinp about thirty Allan of Aurora vicePresident being present Toronto Conference are the appointments first draft at the Meth odist Conference now in session it Toronto If A Bradford- A Black A and Clerk and Treasurer jatthe Township for many years Miss Marion daughter of the late has been Musical Instructor in Public Schools for several years and we are pleased to notice by the Peterboro Ex aminer thai she is sustaining the reputation of her ancestors In of the May Ihe Examiner nays be made the public libraries Ml Albert and and the Queens vllle Fair and 15 hi the school childrens fair Carried Proctor the No more glowing the faithful and talented jJJJJi of lion could be paid to Miss Foreign Field do- f Section No 4 Ihe The many and costly presents municipality recognize chair Addresses of exceptional showed the esteem in which the inter est were given by Mrs John- couple are held son Mrs Miller and Miss Smith- ihe grooms the bride of Toronto on the Forward was a beautiful necklace of pearls Movement ami amethysts and the II Page of Toronto Miss Clara a Mission Hand Secretary also gave siring of Pearls an address on her Junior Work The happy couple left amid Mrs MacOillivray of Shanghai showers of for Buffalo China gave an exceedingly in- and Niagara Falls and on their work will reside on Main St Newmarket J- King I W A Sinclair Covering Fox A clioirihL- It Clements Payne Ml i a A A Alton A Sullon ArnoM A Council supervisor of musical of the Peterborough Public Schools than the Child- a at the Feslival held last which was much The ladies of Ihe Newmarket rcns May evening in There were two sessions morn ing and afternoon Mrs red church supplied dinner and tea in ATI agreed j was an good Meeting Friday Night Hall under the auspices of the Women Teachers The audience whieh completely filled the hall were delighted over the entire performance and had only one cause to regret that no response was made to their in sistent applause This was on account of the extreme youth of some of the little ones The Festival Chorus Perfectly blended and keeping perfect time the voices of the wn assembled there for tin Old You See Our new Screen Moor Guar anteed never to sag or warp Complete wilh At Hardware Newmarket Boy j The evening of Friday the fith of June found Hoy Scouts headquarters on with scout am Street filled The was a very large at Pillule Meeting last Friday night in the Town Hall presumably on account of the flood Mayor presided and in his opening remarks referred to the service of those residents of the township who served overseas lie great war by a suitable presentation he made on a day he fixed as soon as all the men have returned am thai said presentation be made the Temple grounds a Sharon thai all members of council be to make the necessary arrangements that Mr Proctor ob tain the names of the men from polling subdivision No 1 thai Mr Haines obtain Ihe names f the from No thai Mr old a ill the names of the men from No Mr Cole ob tain the names from mid Mr obtain names men from I Sf-Gnr- Moved by Itirliardson seconded by Cole and resolved dial the Reeve issue his order on I he treasurer for payment as follows Clergy Ace Too iirid AT I their parents i necessity Sewers Hi evening of bridge meeting Ihe was held on Monday o consider the replacing Hill washed out during the All members were Mr McCaffrey A Bridge Committee to place walks over the stream except Timothy and Streets also to and for six Oiarenl in the present no bridge will Timothy St ami Second SI There serve went Of lhitt on Timothy St On Street ft is proposed channel and road ho -void- building a bridge Alteration Sate u i called to to this issue of ad- Mr the leading extensive all hi Hi- massed schools in the chorus numbers Our Beloved Dominion We are Part of Britain O Utile Town of Beth lehem Jesus Christ is Risen Today My Own Canadian Home and the National Anthem demon stated the fact that Hie Peterborough Schools could hold their own in any competition In all choruses Miss acted chorus leader and un der her leadership not one false note from hundreds was heard child perfect ly trained contributed to a splen did harmonic effect During evening Miss was presented wilh an immense bouquet of roses an ap preciation from her pupils The festival will be repeated lliis evening I when completed will uptodate in every will enable him greater advantage his of Mens and Clothing and Fur- It understood rati are completed intends adding making for the H llffw nth and changes Season In the mean Gigantic Sal clearing out every and garment to oiu for Complete New of the gri will he offered and no jo studies should wifce the greatest it Special Sal Will be found just prcrcfjted or money his lie is ol- Ad the Era to Many people have learned to consider and a Watch as on Ideal When they buy they want that Watch We dont blame them be cause ve have Watch Ideals too and Ideal Watches They Waltharn Watches and tho Elgin Watch and Hamilton Watoh and one or two others Thcso have learned to depend upon these buy and sell In greater quantities And be fore you make a Watoh pur chase wo Hike to talk to you about these Move ments May Atkinson Co Marriage Licenses I P Tloket Agent purpose of enjoying a evening together The gaily flags and banners the camp scenery being on stage The program opened with the singing of the National Anthem hi followed by several records on gramophone The next number On program was the 0 Canada and He Pre pared by the troup Follow irig this the audience was favor ed by a solo from Bugler Stanley Wood bead It was with great dexlerily that our young pianist Albert McCallum handled the piano all through the evening He not only played all the ac companiments but he gave pianoforte solos both of which were except well played Following is the a fence- was well entertained by some musical given picked hoys of the under the supervision of Troup Leader IM The highland fling was given by three of the scouts and the costume and splen did way in which each carried out his part entirely captivated the whole audience The heaver pa trol then gave a war dance supervision of Troup Leader In addition above mentioned program were speech- given by- Mr O Hammond the Provincial Secretary of Hoy for Ontario Com ml aijd Copt Aubrey Davis all of which were greatly appreciated Later the audience was favored by a solo j from Corporal Ted Several recitations and readings were rendered by different boys in the addition several j records on the gramophone The last hut not least Hem on the evenings was Hie refreshments which were con veyed to the guests by some of scouts After this the numbers gradu ally decreased and the people Went their all what a fine time the had had By oclock the hall lining empty was locked up He explained the absence pleasant of the County Engineer and Ill- hall was trod need his assistant Mr Proc- Mr I Or explained plans for the Trunk Sewer running from Water Street along side of T hack to Huron St and also the Deodorizing Plant North for which the 940000 are required Reeve pointed out that il is the policy of the flood Commission that after he good roads are laid down if any muni cipality them that muni- restore to their former condition Main Street belongs to flood System It would evidently save much expense in the future if Sewerage System was put down 1 1 nh Mr on Main Street before the flood Commission did their work The Sewers on St would be built on fax hut of course this work depends upon he of for the Trunk Sewer and Dis posal Plant Mr P Pearson took life financial end of the proposition He showed thai during Ihc years the retired the Town amount I an annual payment of which is nearly equal to the proposed annual oil the Sewer HyIaw The of Newmarket is which Is from lower than any town It in Hie province Newmarket is in a pood financial position and he considered It well able carry the proposed debentures A number of questions were asked and answered satisfactor ily and the audience appeared lie very favorable the Sewer ByLaw Another meeting is to be held this Friday evening lo give the ratepayers another Opportunity of asking questions before the vote taken next Monday H grading con T Swain culvert con Knights reps culvert coij Co for grader J Hroughlon ilisinfecl- house SI Johns re flail Ingot Co II Dike bridge timber Alfred Keliey work con It Jones work roil Frank Mcrarland bridge covering Albert Mitchell work A salary etc Ml Albert Public Library Public Library grant Fall Fair School childrens fall fair and the corporate seal he here to attached Carried Haines- Cole thai the council Main St Newmarket SPECIALS IN FOOTWEAR adjourn meet oil Friday be llth day Of Inly one oclock pm The Mother and There will also PINK l- 1 The Womens Institute will hold their iuue meeting at Friends Church on Saturday the at p in Miss of will give an address the Daughter he music ami readings and lunch will be served All the ladies are cordially attend and make the meeting helpful by ask ing questions on any of Miss topics Live Stock Markets Highest in Toronto Hits CLEARING SALE OF A FEW LINES Womens White Pumps Reg for Womens Low Shoes straps Kid or Patent Leather Reg for 298 Womens House Dresses Reg for Ladles White Lisle Reg for Childrens Dressed Reg for BIG REDUCTION IN MISSES AND GIRLS LOW 8HOE8 8PECIAL VALUES IN RUNNING CLOUTH 3 Doors South of King George Hotel Children FOR FLETCHERS week Choice Heifers Medium mid firtWB Common Gown Chofce bilkers Medium Choice Veal Calves Calves Medium Calves Common Calves Spring Lambs Yearling etch Choice off vara PLAIN SUITINGS In Stripes will bo Popular this Season SEE THEM AT t A SOLICITED I WILLIS ll Gentlemens and Ladies Tailor NEWMARKET i 1 77f Newmarket Markets lb doz liush bush Mixed Hay ton Timothy Hay ton 1700 Toronto Markets ri nutter lb 55 For Infants and Children i lb Chickens lb Fall Wheat Goose Wheat bush ro In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of I

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