Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 27, 1919, p. 7

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WW- v P5S Bra I fc tt Mr Fred Brillinger has rented his Blacksmith hooks as if the farmer without a motor car would soon bequite the BASEBALL r SPECIALS Turnip out In Paper Beat while at fteflular Price DINNER SETS First Quality Regular to 3500 Our price Only a few set left Regular Meeting of the will be held on Tues day the of July commencing at 3 p The meeting will be held in the home of Mrs Neil Morton A full attendance is requested Press In brilliant weather and tropi cal heat an immense crowd losee the opening Ball Game of league in the Ex hibition Grounds on Wednesday the when Mayor Eves cool by fanning Coney Fairey honored the game by the final hope of the Ratters to a old time ball player j looked around somewhere field SmiChaKt fierce also the Glue Pots who made 4 runs in this the final inninfcs Tfi Ratters in conclusion opened with Mosquito who failed to hit small sphere and followed and also got J icl i SI- I TV wr ivft r i in the person of Mr R Smith The first of League games was decided between the Davis Leather Co The Racers- and the Office Specialty Co The Glue Pots The first innings was opened away in the beautiful faded light done the Glue Tote- flayed the Rasters and may I add Hat the Ratters are by no means lost but simply gone before and by pitcher for the Ratters forgotten The score being i i 4 7 i J 5 7- d Direct of Imperial Cafe in the imperial bank block Gordon Party Come to the Garden Party on July on the Christian Church Lawn held under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society Re serve the date Friends Yearly Meeting The 53rd annual session of the Canada Yearly Meeting of Friends opens in Newmarket at oclock this evening A number of visiting Friends are expected from the States Special ser vices next Sunday RESTAURANT AMD- TEA ROOM THE PLACE FOR A QUICK LUNCH CREAM AND CANDY St Pauls Church Sunday June Celebration of Holy Eucharist at a m Matans at a m Evensong and Peace Sermon at p Monday West York Rural Deanery Meeting at p on the Forward Movement who delivered to Fat of the Glue Pots who was caught at first base by Mosquito Doonan after which was fanned and Scott was caught by McHale j The opened with Kirby who failed to make first base He was followed by worth who made first bag Mosquito Doonan the next man was fanned by Cool and calm was who was nipped in getting to first and innings closed after much tame play without any score 70 favor of the Glue Pots Yours truly Broncho Bill Baseball Editor A good sized audience of fans gathered on the Fair grounds on Friday evening to witness the second game of the Schedule the opposing teams being the town team and Military Hospital The game was replete with and whilst the brand of ball served up could not be placed in the professional category still the fans were kept on the Qui Vive The second round with until the last shot was fired and everybody was willing to admit V to Scooter Given Suit of I for a Away FREE with Every Wh il IF mm fc 51- Bug Poison Paris Green Dry Arsenate of Lead Bordeaux Mixture Strict ly pure goods only at Sols ford St O I E8O Dear the Market a LOAF of our bread Is a fit food youll be tempted to a piece right of It before the butter has a chance to meet It half way Serve our bread Its full of food satisfaction Tell your what he already that he should del iver our bread to your home Manufactures Luncheon Dont miss the opportunity of securing a good meal at a very reasonable price to be given in the Gym of he Methodist Church on Friday July at oclock a limited number of tickets will be sold so procure them early from the ladies of he church or at Drug Store or at Store Christian Church Sunday June Sunday School at 945 a m Morning Tonic Christian Obedience If weather is favorable it is expected that baptismal services will he held from Newmarket at Keswick on Sunday afternoon near 3 oclock Evening Topic Feeding on In visible Food Food not touched by Cold Storage Cook the Clean Convenient Way Dependable Toaster thai will Stew Boil Toast or Fry for 375 at Hardware Town Council Council met last Monday even ing All members present ex cept Councillors Cane and McCaf frey Following bills passed Bolton stationery SOUTH FLOUR END AND FEED STORE 50 In developing those of yours do not forget our line of feeds for they are the best If your seeds are not all pur chased try us before going else where Keep in mind our full stock of flour and stock feed We handle plants green and other garden necessities J C Prompt Delivery Phone House Phono 265 PLUMBING and FURNACES GET OUR a I York Radial power ExpressHerald Can General Co to Insurance on Town- Hall ft frt on oil Cam Sons British American Oil Co it Hawkins Co Pay Sheet It Communication drorn A read and placed on file Petition from and 23 others asking for sidewalk at West of Andrew St The third reading of the By- Law was raised for Sew erage Plant was given and By- Law finally passed Council had a general discus sion on Sewer question and con sideration of Engineer Report regarding bridges The erection of bridge on Pros pect Ave was put into the hands of the ft- Com to prepare plans and advertise for lenders The Engineer was instructed to prepare specifications and ad vertise for tenders for placing sewers on Eagle Main and Huron Streets east of Main The Finance Corn was to act with the Engineer in the purchase A lands etc for Sewerage Disposal The Engineer of the York Roads Com was requested when pre paring plans for St bridge to arrange for a ft side walk on the north aide cost to he paid Corporation of Newmar ket Council adjourned BINN8 HARDWARE NEWMARKET BE A 8PEC1AU8T DIDNT KNOW If so the teacher lie field Jumped Hie fence how tunny would Him NooeV replied Harold Why there would No there wojiwnl per Yu may know srlth- but you dont know sheep your Strong and Healthy Smart Itch if Irritated Inflamed or Granulated nee Murine often Safe for Infant or Adult At all in Canada Vrite iot Free Eye Hook Murine US what you do hut how you jo it that makes the difference between and failure In this day of push and struggle and close nothing hut skill can succeed Skil led always commands lis price Therefore if you would succeed be a come on- thing and do well do it and whether It product of hands of will com mand a price and what Is more the rc- of your neighbors Does any on look down on the men or bravely nuke the best of success commands respect in money you something which in moneys skill You a large moneys You earn not obtain amount of money without worKi Skilled labor whether of the or brain moneys worWi and does not faM to ob tain it putting them down to looked promising and Good put a beauty to the outfield and got to first in trying for second he was put out by Robinson made an easy first and got to second through the efforts of Turk Doyle who got to first base Smith then followed and made first and Pierce following was stopped at first which let Robinson third base and Doyle to second Hammond then batted and hit well making first and getting Doyle to third ana Robinson home Galbraith closed the innings being fanned by Coby Fairey opened for the Ratters and made a good first base followed and made first with Fairey being stopped at second bag followed and was fanned by The second innings closed with one run and good work by the Glue Pots The third innings started with still pitching and by good delivery fanned and Scott following hit well to the out field and made first was struck out with Scott making a good second while Robinson was caught out by the Ratters Mos quito For the Ratters West failed to do anything shaking like an aspen leaf in the wind and Kirby following slipped to first through missing to catch the small round sphere Ep- was fanned quite cool by excellent pitching by The innings closed with being glued upon first Pretty work opened the fourth innings by fanning Doyle and Robinson took first base thru being hit in the leg as did Pierce by the same process Hammond got out by trying to make first while hit well making first and letting Smith and Pierce in for two runs finished the Glue Pots good time by being stopped at first In hatting for the Ratter Mos quito cool collected and ready bite made first thru poor fielding by the Glue Pols and was put out at second by our Eastern friend Turk Doyle while trying to lake advantage Of a loose one hit by Prest who was fanned out Coby look ing jakealoo in his new togs did not make good from he fine pitching by Scott opened with a fine drive to field and got to first went to first base with halls to the over and Scott to 2nd Rob inson failed next and Doyle went to first also with i balls to the oyer Gee Whiz but a warm night Pierce failing to make a hit the Glue Pols got thin and wouldnt stick in any longer was on the job again and slammed one lo who I failed to make good and missed and West still shivering and shaking like a drowned kitten also went West after the small sphere- as if flew past should make application to the Giants who are in need of a pitcher Good old Fatty The sixth in nings In batting for the Glue Pots Hammond was well fielded by Mc but in pitching the ball wide to lot Hammond in on first whiffed out this time while Hammond got to sec ond Poor could nol stand the onslaught of Pitcher Prest who was the goods and Scott was but a memory lo those on the bases The last round of this inning was opened well for the Ratters by who hit well and made first While poor Willy was fanned for he sure was hot behind that old plate chasing the pretty fouls mostly chickens and slipped to second drove well and made first while Kirby made a tremendous effort to make third and home hut was stopped by Poor Dimples McHale vas stop ped at third by a good throw from which cloned the in nings The final round the and I he best also the brightest for the winner who stuck well to gether all through opened making 1st with four balls being- culled by the Umpire Doyle from the following made first base while followed his nose to and Smith hit well and got to 1st having made 3rd dur ing the play made a fine effort to reach home but put out by the Chicken Chaser of the Inrs Willy Pierce hit well and made first while and Doyle got home Gal I that it was some game- The first surprise furnished was the unexpected strengths shown by the town team which had been looked on previously as a forlorn hope It is safe to as sume that the judgment has been reversed and the other teams arc nowanxiousJy guessing which way the silverware is going to travel The first five innings produced a goose egg the Hospital while the town team had registered nine runs In the sixth innings came another surpise when the Hospital team who were at bat opened up a bar rage of Jack Johnstons Minnen- werfers hand grenades and a lib eral sprinkling of heavy artillery and when the smoke cleared away the score stood nine to seven with the Town team failing to score in their half The first half of the seventh opened with the Hospital at hat and when ordered lo charge they broke clean through the Hindenburg line and landed on top with the score ten to nine in their favor Then the- Town team woke up and fighting with their backs to the wall managed lo tie the score before the inning ended This necessitated an extra innings and the Hospital boys who were now fighting mad waded in with the slogan Cana dians were never defeated and managed to capture the enemys first line of trenches with one run to Ihe good But they were held there by the opposing forces who also furnished a run in their half making the action a slatemale and as the shades of night were falling fast the opposing gen erals agreed an armistice and the action will be fought lo a conclusion at some future date Taking it all around the fans were well satisfied and the at Friday nights game between the Town and Tannery should be a large one Next game Tuesday night Tannery and Hospital Office Specialty Mfg Co P A Extra Special in Straw Hats 100 Smartly Styled Boaters of the medium type have Black Bands and Leather Sweat Sizes 58ths to 7 PRICE 100 Japanese n Manufactured Panama Hats In Many Smart Shapes Prices and f A Full Line of Tennis Shoes Men Boys it- Slimmer Underwear at SPECIAL Prices P 1st Burnet 2nd ID 3rd Scott Robinson P Salter 3 5 I 2 2 I 3 I 3 I 3 I I 2 I 0 0 0 KINDLE THE FIRES ANEW I The air is cold and crisp and already the fires are kindled on Ihe hearthstones and the ruddy blaze forms a contrast- to the dull world outside Now is the lime for a hint to our young folks going out into the days with rekindled ardor after Ihe summer gone Kindle your hearts anew with love for those with whom you come in daily con tact What are you doing towards brightening anothers life You are arc thoughts centered in self or do and now as that of the winter they like the ruddy blaze upon begins let us make it right at the the go out to lighten start the of the world around It will soon be the BETTER STILL time when we shall look back and ask What have I to be thank- Yes when Jack married her he ful for and when the grand bought she was an angel but it Thanksgiving feast of the year was not long before he found out is at hand those who have light- his mistake the burdens of others Disappointed eh wanned Ihe chilled hearts and I should say He found kept the weary from dropping she Was a good coo thankful indeed will be very There is nothing that expands our own life like entering into some not standing alone others In close at hand Are your The summers record is closed Children FOR FLETCHERS CA3TO RIA 15 Military Hospital PO A P Walker P 3 2 Howard B Ames 2nd B I Gordon 3rd Pernio C Marshall It I J 0 0 2 J 1 3 fi Scott out hit batted ball Score 2 A F M Mil Stolen Oases- LeGood Smith Burnet 2 Hammond Ames Struck out by by Walker by Base on Balls Off off Walker off 3 Wild Pitch Walker Passed Ball Base Hits Robinson LeGood Hammond 3 Base Hit Left on Bases Office Special ty Military Hospital Innings Pitched By Walker by by 1st Base on Errors Military Hospital Office Specialty Umpire and Hender son WHAT BROKE IT UP Tor several years mile town of boasted a brass band which held together with very financial encouragement from the citi zens or anybody elfin At the close of a presidential cam paign however in which it had en joyed a season of more than usual suc cess 11 suddenly dropped from public view without any visible cause What broke up your hand Inquir ed leading citizen Of several weeks afterward Weil was this way answered the young man who has as lead er We found when we held our last meeting thai we had ten dollars cash in the treasury- ihat Was the most WO had ever had and an It wire Just one dollar a the boys insisted on making a division of the money It was done and I have never been able to girl the boys together again Our band Ik added regretfully couldnt stand i The policy of the Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited to sell its cars for the lowest possible price consistent with de quality is too well known to quire comment Therefore because of present conditions there can be no change in the price of Ford Cars RUNABOUT TOURING COUPE SEDAN STANDARD CHASSIS 660 1075 625 ONETON TRUCK CHASSIS 750 These prices are 0 Ford Ontario ALL 8UBJEOT TO WAR TAX EXCEPT TRUCK AND CHASSIS N ROBERTSON Dealer Newmarket Ont IM feesr m Be AS J mm

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