Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , January 14, 1921, p. 9

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Ifl Supplies It St near the Market and p- you got acqunlnlofl with nourishing pur quel- of our bread ito proper sort of food for child ren and will a or yoyr happy if you coorder this breed by nemo SO Wo of copies of the and Hook Ac yonrtfelf with -the- ihrousb oncScd 4 r i- it a meeting or AM of Si Pauls Church the sent J China and on IhcChureJp Tlicyaro pay the Annual meeting of tfio Society In Hire Hall on Saturday afternoon Annual meeting Go In Fire Halt on evening Town Council meet on Monday evening business County meets on- Iho Inst A Real Treat Hon will play In Aurora on Jon will bo boat of the season ilavvollan on hi- from piano from Dont miss It Womens next regular meeting of vymcn8 be at home Toole on Prospect Aye on Tluraday The Pine Orchard branch present and also pro gram Miss Smith one of our Public Health Nurses will he present fl us a short talk on is being done along this lino In our town from Aurora On Wednesday evening some ladles from Aurora visited end bad a very enjoyable time District Deputy President Andrews ami staff the of ficers for Inn ensuing term after which refreshments were served and a very suelaftlme spent Is Arthur A OK Is a Monument as Is shown In the Illustration This many simi an well m many different designs are In our Hues of Monuments we would like to you We suggest that you do not order the Monument you have In mind until you have consulted this book nd have seen our stock of Knitted Monuments J Cor Queen Main Sts Newmarket J LI a I CHICAGO Unexcelled dining Car Service Sleeping cars on night nd Parlor Cars on principal Day Trains For farther particulars apply to any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or Horning District Passenger Agent To ronto Grit J Town Agent OUR he Hat of officers jr Mas Grand Grand Miss Vlee Mrs sec Hen Price Airs William Miss Jean Mrs Win Dixon Conductor Miss Chaplain Mrs Norman Williams JUghl Vice Miss Winiama Vice Guardlui Miss Pearl Smith inside Guardian Mt Ml sic On Jan the annual of the Branch the Wo mens Auxiliary to the Missionary So ciety of the Church of England Canada was held In the Pariah Hall Canon presided The following officers were elected Hon Mrs- T J fuller Vice Free- Mrs Hill Vice Mrs ftcc See Cor Sec Mrs Watson TrCas Miss fit Way Assistant Mrs Porter Dorcas See Mrs Bacon Mrs J Evans Leaflet J Parker Junior Drancli Mrs Delegates Annus Meeting In To ronto in May Mrs Fuller alternate Mrs porter Mrs alternate Mrs Evans Mrs alternate Mrs Lite Meinlicm rs Miss way Mrs Watson and Mrs Hamilton The ttf Trade- in 11 by 10 of the it any v it the ep 4 the Mr Iho sinking of the National at Introduced the of Iho fiupl of Urn Health who for of hour and very and Instructive outline of the work under his Dr very kindly Ida by complimentary remarks about our and wiiftept Town end pleasure meet such live as of Trade in Con- tinning tic little in the pub Jlo health In early except In case an epidemic The occasion which it was one in Quebec where at one point or p leas than graves from a of Infectious disease The first legislation regard- inn Public Act which basis of our and Is better than any Union across the border peter waft the first Medical Health Officer succeeded by- Dr re ceived the appointment of on his staff In Toronto The work of carried on under various tons Micro were pub- tic laboratories now there are and are of Uic greatest value to the country The about tlio of which years obtained in the United Stales and Is now produced In Canada at a cost of what former ly cost During War pine to the value of one and a half million produced by the and given to the Canadian sol diers In Prance without any charge to the Dominion Government Or then spoke of industrial Hygiene on hi the lumber camps of the Province to lessen the danger of epidemics among employee Sanitary and their work re garding the water supply of Cities and Towns as well as the free clinics for Venprial Work In Toronto were touch ed upon Considerable time was lo he Deportment of Child Welfare and Public Health Nursing as there are now two Provincial Nurses working In Newmarket Miss Hamilton and Miss both of whom were present on the invitation of the Hoard during the There are now or Provincial Nurses hi the TowiUi lo teach the people the value of a Health Nurse in Ihu hope mat I he people will engage one for themselves It Is not intended to treat people who arc diseased but to prevent disease were given to show what has been accomplished by the Assistance of nurses in cases Gratifying Informalion has been received by the from Konora and Call Where Public Health Nurses have been employed by the corporations The nurses sent to Newmarket have been well trained and are of the sup- of the business hoped heir mission cess Dr sat down amid groat ap plause and on motion of Dr Scott Dr Wesley a hearty vote thanks was tendered to for his admirable address The Provident Address being the annual meeting of I he Board the retiring President Mr delivered the following address jriS ica We su to fjfyjff Sohooi Boajfd K on bur tiUggklon tuij under Newmarket jrteia of Vv Vdt etkteavorediio a t proposition Vailed emortai wi Iwtihte afc i in on paper Quito plana Men arid JruiMLibV iimor that a attri wilt bo Of a park credit alHo rented suitable rooms In we meet every month These nicety decorated and somo antique lias already been In- stalled but they require more make the rooms cosy Those rbontH have been thrown open for any of the of iho free of charge 1 been met with the re buff that Iho Trade does a lot talking at meetings Iho air etc and then when lhorooiJJft arc locked up for the night the enthusiasm is also locked up until next meeting I have observed these varlabty come citizens who not doing one thing to help this town If the Board of Trade has failed In securing new industries and failed in efforts to have rnentA Inaugurated they have the Jsfactlon of knowing have done beet rfic Board of Trade has done one thing at least thai be valued In dollars and cents and that been successful In getting men of Newmarket poll ed and brought to our doors some of the veryhest speakers that Town has ever heard who have sown seed thoughts the value we cannot esti mate Has that not alone amply paid the members for their work was very much struck with a Utile poem that I read other evening on A City a Soul which is fol lows J t people and he would be a are building a city that shall have A SOUl A city so golden bright Where men will dare to be strong and square And stand for thp truth arid right A golden tomorrow for our city fair In splendor and light shall dawn And the dotihts arid fears of former i yearn Shall rise from our hearts and be gone Willi God for our Father may all that we do lie upright and loyal and strong true Then shoulder to shoulder well reach our goal And build a city with a soul What It is tar f It the opinion of sev eral gentlemen who meet In a down loyvn tee cream parlor every day for lunch that we are on the eve of an Important scientific discovery The discovery wilt entail a mystery of no mesa Importance Some scientist probably will Inform us within Ihe next year or two that women no ears and we will be ready believe him It Is a matter of comment that nobody has seen a womans ear in many moons Apparently the present generation of the socalled weaker sex was bom without those useful If unlovely wings which adorn the side of the average nude head Jt Is an earless era as one say in which one looks to tire on ear and sees only hair vhpre the ear ought to be 11 lias not always been so pre vious years women had oars and used them far two purposes to hear what was going on and as hanging brack- els for twopound earrings cars were practically at that kept the ear ring manufacturers In business They ou making earrings but It would have been impossible to find to bang them The younger women have discarded caw altogether and it would be difficult to find a feminine ear on or Fifth avenue as to tied silk union suit la ft Bolshevik convention It Is a opinion that women have at Hoi it Is the case how do they much Christian Church Sunday Jon Morning topic The Func tion of Church the Church Teach ing Order and System with les sons growing out of Business Meeting Wednesday night Every member should be present Sunday morning at 3D p and grown up people should be there as well as by children The service wilt be of vital importance good rnuslo warm welcome for all The annual business meeting of the Church last Wednesday night was a splendid meeting with ail the depart ments of Church represented and giving reports The had a good gain its membership Its Treasurer reported balance on the tight side of over and every subordinate brunch was shown- to bo in thrifty financial with balances on the favorable side In treasury The Christian Endeavor Society has a- good year the average at tendance being per night for year and a meeting our new and recent decorallons of Sunday all paid for and good the future looks hopeful Now let us rally to lire main work winning scute to Christ and the Church Newmarket of Trade was reorganized 1917 Mr J P Harvey being elected President That year the Board devoted a great deal of energy on he production of garden produce and was amply repaid for their by adding very ma terially to the orders the citizens of the Town The following year iSi8 your humble servant was elected as President The work was largely devoted to greater production Prizes were given Mr School gardens and the results from this source was very gratifying Indeed The fall of brought us to tho reconstruction period and several successful banquets were held at which the members were treated to instructive addresses I think that perhaps the most outstand ing one was that of Malloy This pleasant evening wilt long be re- membered by those in The years 191 J and were very Children CAS TORI A an the of of ft new lywed Italian couple blew to window largely token up with problems that sorry to state were rather unpro ductive The question received con siderable attention but owing to the tack of Interest shown by those who were la need of houses nothing was ftfleoxplished propositions were submitted to the to the scarcity of dwellings sad factory also iu of of concerns were not considered we however added one small factory last year We also been touch with veial largo a aid have seme favorable jllw nut owing to the present unreal their ex paoeions have been delayed We also made out What Is a Board of Trade should Board of he a modern organization that seems to be able to respond lo the need of the community It can and should represent all classes of citizens In the community The opportunities and responsibilities ore therefore very great There was a time when Hoards of Trade were only supposed to lercsl themselves with business prob lems but the modern Hoard of Trade Is a much greater and more important organization should be alive lo every Interest In a community and in touch with he commercial and in dustrial si nation at home and abroad he well Informed or every phase of life In the and in sympathetic touch with the needs and Inspirations of the people It should In fact be the very backbone of the community and the sponsor for every proper effort for civic advancement should be both the architect and builder of a great and belter com munity It should have both the mora and financial strength of the people to- enable It get back of every proper effort- for advancement The Hoard of Trade should be the means of holding the people together In the accomplishment of many com mon purposes and thus building up civic pride and keeping olive thai un selfish spirit which makes for con tinued progress been said that a nation Is the gum of its individual communities So why not assign task of this the great est nation of peace loving God fearing Able active ambitious people all the world to the Indivi dual units that together make up this vast Dominion what it is and what it shall be To my mind herein lies the great opportunities for the Board of Trade for the cities and towns to be up and doing because renewed prosperityis already knocking at our yoors During the past year the Hoard of Trade baa suffered a severe loss In the death of our late VicePresident tit Clark a man always willing to as sist In whatever way lie could I also wish to express my apprecia tion the of the Board for their and support during term of office end the of wholehearted sup port VICTIM 4 composite photograph shows the ni1raclutou8 escape winner of mile speed oham race on Angeles Speedway recently when Gaston Chevrolet and were collision of the earn driven by end following close behind the illfated driven at a speed of inlles on hour by dexterious manipulation of his car averted possible death to himself and his mechanician Chevrolet and are smashed up at the bottom of the lee with one or two changes was adopted as follow it Ulcere for President J It 1st A J Davis 2nd VlcePrcs Ed Young TreasurorrC Hunter A Marshall It Urbason K N J Harvey K Cody Hallway Committee A Davis Eves Wrii Keith Manufacturers Committee I Pearson J K Doyle Ted Adorns It A Hamil ton Committee J I Johns ton J Patterson Fred Bolton Local Improvement Committee It Smith C Mdrthncr J McCaf frey J Moss jr Gordon Manning Publicity Committee A Iundy J N Smith Jackson Committee Copt K J P Harvey Mr Harvey spoke Of his apprecia tion of the Presidents work during tits term of office and the prospects of the future with the new officers Mr took the chair and briefly addressed the gathering motion of Ames seconded by Vs Jackson a hearty vote of thanks was tendered to the retiring officers It was announced that at the next Banquet the address of the evening will lie given by Mr Premier of the of Ontario Only members of the Hoard of Trade will he admitted Messrs Aubrey Davis J F Harvey and A were appointed to at tend annual meeting of the New market Ag Society on with the view of making the Fair next Fall the best that was ever held The Treasurer Mr re ported in the treasury of The Treasurer was instructed to pay the affiliation fee with the Provincial Board of Trade Meeting closed at THIS year you plan to extend your farm operations Perhaps it is a- new silo more cows a tractor extension to your dairy stable a new baro new machinery land to clear and break perhaps it is winter feed to finish your steers or young cattle for new pasture or range spring it may be that you want todo to expend your farm operations The Bank of Toronto is ready to discuss your plans with you Any farmer find a ready listener and real helper in any of our Branch Managers Talk it over with the nearest one Capital S000000 Assets over 100000000 OFiIWIBRffif MORE RANKS OF IDLE Government Hearer Solu tion of London Jan ii from the exchanges show an addition of to the ranks of the unemploy ed Jn the past week but there are no signs Die many Cabinet deli berations that the Government Is any nearer a of the problem Governments principal an benefit shillings per week to the un employed and placing Government establishments on short time with a reduction of the weekly wage are declared by the Labor party to be totally Inadequate and the parly re fuses to cooperate with the Govern ment on any such basis demanding that even if short time adopted there shall be no reduction wages have dual a Oar Your In Can Asphalt Crystal Roll Roll Slates Rooting Roofing in Red and Brantford Asphalt Slab Slates MODERN flUD HOOFING n NEWMARKET Phone TO SELL THEIR Jan Business became so good here for a gang of grocery who stole On a wholesale scale from delivery tucks thai they had to open sev eral retail stores to dispose of their plunder more readily po lice declared today in announc ing that they have accounted for thefts OS meats butter tea and other groceries valued at with of seven of the gang said three markets were recently opened by the thieves S3 iy TEN IN mi on 10 from All acre orchard in meadow acres fresh seeding Clay coll well and a never falling spring Good house of rooms cellar hara 60x40 barn No biro No lieup a horses and cattle house hog pen hen house sheep house School mile Church i Hallway depot miles Possession arranged Price Terms arranged ACRES TORONTO THE LOT PROM acres workable and pasture Small orchard acres fait ploughed 10 acres fresh seeding acres In meadow Sandy and clay loam soil well- School and church lot depot miles Rural mall Possession arranged Price Term Arranged IN ON THE STONE MILE NWMAAKBr Mr Hunter also epoie very feelingly of the loss by the Hoard in the death of Dr Clark the and a personal friend The next order of being the of new following were accepted A roeoW nutter P 0- Caw P A Doyle Ben and The report of the Striking Jan I Thomas William Gardner and of Toronto wore to years in King ston Penitentiary by this on charges of shop breaking in the city on Nov Into Patricks dry goods store and decamped in an auto with merchandise valued at Bennett of has his hand caught while trying slip a belt on a pulley and his hind and aria were smashed to a acres workable balance hush and pasture I acre orchard acres fail ploughed acres red clover acres timothy acres clover Si acres fresh seeding Plenty of water I well and creeks house of rooms water inside cellar cistern barn horses and 18 cattle open yard water In stable Hog pen hen house silo School and church Railway depot mile Rural mall and telephone Possession arranged Price Terms arranged IN WHITBY ON balsam so miles mm acres workable balance bush and pasture 3 acres orchard to fall ploughed acres in meadow Clay loam soli level Wi and a creek Frame house of cellar Bank barn hank No tieup and house hen house house alio School miles Church miles depot miles Rural mail Possession arranged price par acre Terms arranged FARM TORONTO I A

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