Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , January 21, 1921, p. 7

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Just One for Big WindUp of a Sale and the Last Week are Offering Spialsv in in Clothes Hats Caps and Shoes Everything Store Reduced Gome Any 35 Brown Green and Fawn in Styles Sale Mm All Wool in Checks and Plain Colors Sale OF OUR Reg 600 Also Pullovers in a Variety of Colors WiiKRJjV Sale -S4- i- COW ESONSl OUR LOCAL NEWS id imperial Cafe Special Will begin in the Free IN THE IMPERIAL Christmas Supplies Church Newmarket on Methodist Jan IN- Nut St pear Ihe Market Prayer and Song Service at each night of weak ex cept Saturday Everybody welcome J pastor Presbyterian l Major who will he re membered well In Newmarket as Chaplain to the Military Hospital will occupy the pulpit- of the Church Sunday Man services at Wilting Workers The Willing Workers met in the school room on Wednesday Jan and the following officers were for K Secretary Mrs Lehman re 1 Mrs Osborne Mrs Switzer Mrs and Mrs i The read at the meeting showed a very successful year The Society voted to send to the Chinese Fund Box Social Dont forget the Box Social he held in Presbyterian S Hall on Wednesday January An ex cellent program Is being provided Matinee For the kiddles Saturday afternoon at the Theatre Mary Mile MInt the darling of screen In Sweet the sweetest story ever told In pads your kiddles see this beautiful and enjoy the afternoon open fit Picture starts at oclock Admission Visit to ilio Home Last Friday evening a company of young people number about twenty the suggestion of the Town Girls Baseball the Industrial Home to cheer the old people and break their monotony with a little sunshine On arrival all as sembled in the largest room when Mr Stoddard the was Next Monday evening is the regular meeting of the Ancient Order Foresters and it Is earnestly desired thai there is a good attendance- of members as- important business ls on hand Newmarket For Sale The Town Council at the last meet ing decided to give the citizens an other opportunity of the per cent Honda now for sale This is one of he best Investment on the market and is worthy of you consideration For fusilier Information apply to P J Anderson Clerk Wintry Weather We are having a taste of good fasidoiied wtnler weather this week No danger of an lee famine now It Is a good Job that Mr Pearson has coal A flavor- our tor the who lift the purest footle Explain in a kindly but emphatic that your grocery man should you our bread Ite a boiler of- bread you can Jn the dark foe The and it is down In prlee readings of the thermometer been us follows Monday Down to Tuesday 9 below Wednesday i below Thursday too have zero zero quested to preside during the rendition of a program which comprised united Championship Jr There a good crowd in the 2Jte Church 23rd It a iiiHlasS Meeting Hoard Room i Public worship Theme Work of the Holy Spirit 230 p School p Public worship- theme The of Christ hi Art the life of the Manger Cradle to Calvary Rev Lawrence pastor singing solos by Miss Clara and Mr- Alex Byes and readings by Miss Christina Halt Previous to the Club presented six Records for the Gramophone to Ihe Home and the inmates to oranges and The look of gratitude the faces- of old people was suf ficient reward for their trouble The and Matron then provided re freshments for visitors- who re turned to Town- about well pleased with evenings first won by Mr A Mc Caffrey Purchasing Agents Cup Second prize won by Mr T Scull Girls Singles Supervisor of Branches Cup first prize won by Miss SI ark Credit Managers Cup second prize won by Miss W Wood Mens Doubles General Cup first prize won by Mr Doyle and Sales Engineers Cup Second prize wo Mr A McCaffrey and Mr After refreshments and dancing evening was to a happy close In December the Club gave a small donation to Childrens Aid Society for the Christmas Cheer of the child ren of Newmarket A nice letter was received from the President of the Society pressing appreciation 1 I MDOQ 7 if Hi- Sunday atR30a r Mafimf Sunday at p ftchooV annual oh Friday for member at At open his avS service in the Wednesday at the Rink here on Tuesday night to wit ness the match between Bradford and Newmarket In the Junior Champion ship Series In the former match the score wis to in favor of Brad ford so that considerable was manifested or New market was by far the best man on Ice There was a dispute over one of the goals so that Toronto ref eree declared that the score stood a tie to This leaves Bradford one goal ahead Hockey r On Wednesday evening the first of lite A- hockey series was The Office Specially Girls held a played In the local ring with very enjoyable evening in the Great up against Excelsiors j Veterans Assoc Rooms on ihe The game was full pep from evening Wednesday Jan SO when first ding of the belt the finish j lhe different De- Fast Oh boy was a regular Heads won the summer whirlwind Tennis Tournament were presented Ihe first period Excelsiors the Managing Director Ihe nets once to nil The Company About Uy people score was evened up at the beginning wece of the second stretch but before it gong selections were given by Mrs was over had slipped three MrsWestey Brooks more across Third period vyjth the Master Campbell followed Three persons were killed and lnurcd in a train wreck Tuesday near Rome Italy Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS A I A PROPErfTIEG FOR GALE WHAT THE OLD MAN wife savor may be a pump in the ileben a washing machine an electric churn or anyone of the thousands of things which go to make worth liv ing ivr women of Ihe farm Farm women give more lime the community club So that they may have the right amount- of each their fathers and husbands are being told a few things lhat running water in house saves multitudes of steps machinery for washing clothes and churn ing butter prevents many an ach ing- back that farm houses can and should be as well equipped devices and modern conveniences as homes it is urged and strongly too farm wo men deserve and vJiould get of and eyen- and annual vacations come to them A wife saver is I saver Wilson score against came back with a vengeance After len minutes play they had made up two goals but then went to pieces allowing to a -couple- by a Playlet entitled The Newspaper Mmstrels by Hie girls of Office all of which was greatly ap preciated by those present In presenting the cups Mr Bargains In No farms be tween Newmarket and Bradford and some fine summer homos near Lake A num ber of houses in Town at very reason able prices For apply to Box Newmarket OF HONOR A Moat other countries have the same with regard gambling debts Venezuela 1 one Of the very few states In which such debts ae collectable by lav in Holland you cannot sue for a bet made upon rants but you can for one on a horse race or similar outdoor sport In Sweden a physician cannot sue for his fee white in Belgium a solici tor Is in a similar pavilion By Chinese law not only the doctor but priest the fortuneteller and clairvoyant are without legal remedy AH these debts- are bowevur looked upon as debts of honor and payment Is rarely evaded Era to Absent more counter of future recreation clubs for the employees and their The same was clean throughout and was well pleased with game was penalties Thompson letting nothing escape him ilDoter forward Murphy Lister sub A Excelsiors Goal K forward Cane J iWfer sub Aines f the small effort on the one tennis court used last summer were follows Mixed Doubles tint prize Cup won by Static and Second won Miss Smith Mr MijOtfUny- StagtesicrUry Cup A OF TART Is such a Monument as la shown me This and well as different are shown In our Book of we like to sub mit to We fluggcsl ibat not order he Monument you base in mind have inls book and have seen of finished v f I ffTAWANT bove ployed men lounging Hie streets Vienna tells story of Austria than a BOO book wijeaprcfid In the forqwi Austrfao be of the lioJE of fottfgn and unsettled uimployed louagf tf merer bopfflg 2TS Sff7y

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