Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , April 22, 1921, p. 9

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rtM cay that our broad satisfactory and know vhat they lolldnrj about a loaf of n that cornea to you and trio that of your dinning It behooves you to of our Sl ffcflBra noadiioutsfl A a nice piece of cement walk put down In front of tnJa week but planted on It licforo it was ret Eclipse of early hi iirbugrrtone Store A field- on Tuesday yen log when general were no of import- decided on Mr Fergus was appointed to attend meeting of Howlers In Friday m Another Word was received here on Tues day of Mr Vlcc- lrostdeiil of the A lory at and father of Mr Manager of the Office Specialty Works 11 Newmarket who have the pleasure of ad acquaint ance with will Empathize with him In his loss Wanted- for Summer Hotel from May to September a Gardner a and a Women Cook good on pastry farmers and wife Apply to A Newmarket A Trip Ilcv Longford General Bee- rotary Schools will take all who- come to pic Church next Tuesday the at oclock with film on his trip World Sunday School Convention Tokyo Japan splendid lantern views end lecture All School worker ore especially invited- An offering In aid of Sunday School be taken during evening Another Weak Since the paragraph printed we learn Hint Mr Murdltion although anxious to proceed at once in Ill new venture has consented at of the Head Office to his at the Store until April ho that he may render nil loUio now manager Mr Young and hint with the of Hie com pany PERPETUATE FAMILY with a monument worthy of It Plana of our aervlecahlc over the family plot and mark that ruling place forcyei Let us show you our hook of designs or up special sketches for you Cor Queen A Main Bis Newmarket Rev Thomas Baker of he organized Church of Jesuit Christ of Latter Day Saints will lecture In Wesley April p Subject The Second Coming of at p by REV Subject The ration AH welcome Questions answered Methodist People school room was well filled the regular meeting on Monday even ing arid after a program of songs eto meeting took the of vlotory an the returns of the voting were an- Speeches followed Wilkinson Mm Western ex-Alder- man Mlss Haines Henry which added zest to the meeting Christian Sunday April 2Ut Pastor will ho present at both scr- vices Topic Our next steps In Church Activities Sunday at p Classes for all How near may we coino to the Kingdom of not he- in Agricultural DoptUuey This week ArlcuHura Repre sentative and his assistants are out dozen eggs and a large quantity garden and flower to the publlo schools of the and dozen more eggs will go out next week The average her of packages of seeds to a school fiheut the largest school In tin District receive packages will be manifested at the School Fairs in the WAtrrcD The address of parties prepared to do Well Drilling terms for well MoitnisoN Sec No Scott No Oxbridge Division Judge Wlddlflcld presided at the session of the jilli Division Court which was held In Newmarket Wednesday The Court was filled by witnesses and speclators Most of latter came Holland Landing being interested In a null over the ownership of certain marsh hay whloh iyfl the only contest ed and Judgment was reserved There At The Sprueefl Whitby home of thy brides parents Mildred only daughter dt Mr ml Mrs became the bride of Win second son Mm Iurdy Kcwlck Out The llev It J Simpson of Toron to officiated at ceremony took place in the large livingroom where and ferns In pro fusion Large grey wicker baskets of and marguerites with formed for tho bridal party The pretty bride who was given away by her father wore a becoming suit of navy IrlcoUnc With Irouhidonr sash over a of palest grey georgette Her hat was of black lace rnonafr She wore ermine furs and a corsage of mauve swceUicart roses and of the valley Miss Winifred of Toronto was and wore a frock of nigger brown French chiffon laf- with of burnt georgette Her hat was of brown lace mohair with flowora of burnt orange and long streamers of rib bon She carried Ophelia roses tied with ribbon tulle Mr Horace Purity was his brothers best man The bride on route to the motor threw her bouquet which wan caught by her bridesmaid The happy couple on return from Buffalo and Clove- land will reside at Keswick Bradford and Mrs James Hill of announce the of their youngest daughter Mabel Irene to Men wanted who arc willing lo ac cept positions paying from 6 to Men who ore tired of la boring for an exlstcnoo tills Is your one good chance We are train ing men for positions farm trao- garago truck drivers vulcanlzers welders battery experts etc or will help you start a garage business of your own If you are out of employment or dis satisfied with your present poor pay ing job call or wrlto immediately for full particulars regarding our next fewj men enrolling Day and evening classes Apply A Cas Tractor School King St Toronto half a dozen oilier suits adjourn- Harold A Bell son of Mr and Mrs till next court and business was concluded Just before noon We sizes will limited you still have a If you are requiring send you away expected to have quantity of these Shoes in nearly all Shoes dont fail to give us a call We with more money in your purses than This will ODD he our WEEK Ah WHUL3I3 lines LINES Children Boots a to Girls Boot Boots OltNAMENTAL AND FRUIT TREES FOR Leaf Maplo American White Kim Spruce Apple Trees Norway Pines and Kims average from to feet high all from first stock and in Al condition for planting About half the price of what you would pay at the nursery BROS Temperance vttie P lg King 2vl2 OS- Tin 6ltcytoiiw SNOWBALL a number attended the fuaeMt of Mr on Saturday Mao Mr Lavelle on Sunday We are sorry to lose our friends that We have known so long The Ladles AW end W S held meeting la the on the 3ih There was a good rum out thought there are so many whom we do hope to soon see out again The next meeting is on May J at Mis Bvcniody welcome Some of our are fchout going iwy for awhile They bo very much missed Cant you an the nemos Some had Sunday night The Junior of the y School had a party at home of Mrs to cay lo one of the girt that was going We are very eorry to lose The different spotting organizations In Town were splendidly represented at the meeting in the Hoard of Trade on Tuesday evening the Presi dent Mr W in the The following members were elect ed lo the Lacrosse Cody Doyle Ceo Vale Hookey Jr Ted Duncan Horseman Dr Walker chord Porter Mr I lews 11 reported the of conrercncc with Aurora Sportsmen re celebration of Jet of July Mr said that I approached Aurora In the spirit of and offered thorn Newmar kets backing on any other day In year than Dominion Day Aurora however had decided on July 1st and refused to make any change If was moved by Mr and seconded by Mr P Doyle that the an nual Field pay organization be held on July eaoh year Carried The Canvassers reported that had secured the signatures of HI nun for 500 each and further staled do nation of If necessary The majority of the men had paid In the end the entire field had not yet been covered The lime for making complete returns was extended to May 1st In view of the wonderful success of the Canvassers tho meeting gave them a hearty vote of Moved by Mr seconded by Mr that the President select three members to draw up rules end bylaws governing this organiza tion submit the to tho at the earliest moment ear ned It was decided that the annual membership be placed at The following Committee wero ap pointed for the Celebration on Do minion Day Publicity and Advertising Harvey and ROW Ground- Doyle E Vernon and Henry Track W Dr Walker and Lyons Comes A J Davie and A Com mittee Auditors J and Program r Doyle Kd Frank Duncan Horry Day Art Alex with power to The was to curc a minute hook and the authorised tttoi to open a Account gave htm power to and Issue cheques on orders by- Executive The meeting adjourned to of the chair A Bell of Bradford marriage take place lie last of April A meeting was held on Mon day evening at which a largo number of the ratepayers of town were In attendance to hear the proposed road bylaw discussed If the bylaw Is carded tomorrow Bradford will two miles of paved road for In other words we arc worth for The contractors are gelling per mile The rood building machines ore berc and It would be folly not to take advant age of lids opportunity All roads In Die town ore kept up by town as a whole If the road from tho bridge to the Is paved the town will be relieved from expenditures on that road for many years and this wlh more money lo he spent on J- l Boys Boots Mens Work- Coot at to to to to it- PJlOULIsf1 r These lines slip by Get your BE UP requireiti NOV let the opportune it is REAL ECONOMY AMES I STEM CO This Store will The high of building Iho rapidly Increasing population and the enormous annual destruction dwelling which there were fires last year In Ontario have combined to make the housing prob lem one of most serious and acute proportions Ontario is noted for its extravagance through unnecessary fire waste which Is nothing short of an economic crime caused chiefly through our careless habits and indifference Statistics that per cent or practically two out of every three fires which occur are In homes eighty per cent of which ore preventable The Ontario Fire Prevention League in affiliation with Fire Marshal Department lias inaugurated a Prov incewide publicity campaign for the purpose of conserving our homes well as our lives from destruction by fire The boys and girts of the Province will be called upon to assist in this most desirable patriotic movement Through the and teachers of our the League will distribute copies of a Home Inspection Blank that the pupils with help of their parents may answer The primary object- to clean up at tics cellars back yards and remove hazardous conditions The underly ing thought being to prevent fires by removing the cause and hut save our Or Every Night until oclock PHONE NO LI J A ALL MAY Ho shipments of Liquor to Ontario Allowed Aftw That now and the day of the new Quebec regime We have been turning back orders at the rate- of a day or to for the last two weeks the head of one of the oldest firms to The Star this morning We have practi cally cleaned out except for odd lines and bulk and will close our door for tbe last lime at the end of Hits week Toronto Star majority spirits came In Montreal April On tario who did not the province to vote dry yesterday and who ne glected lo get In their supplies In ad vance of vote will experience a well defined period of drought soon as what they have on hand la used up ere depending on the province LCttd of to replenish their stocks This Is due to two causes the new license commission which takes Monday of but the hold on May will not sell to any ftw outsider was made plain Una district by Ihe Hon A two weeks and two chairman of the commission wio th0 stated plants came to a sudden end on Tues- we will sell one bottle- eparatd being a lime to people in the province of between the employees at the only- Iferenl plants arid their respective The that present men accepting license holders who go out of by the ackers when on May and to whom no negotiations ended in tho declaration of time will be granted even weeks ago to fill orders to outside places are About the only change is a twelve and and CenHfa half TO- Broekville April the result of burns received her clothing caught fire Joy Bryan aged of Mountain Station dead was alone in house preparing breakfast when her clothes took fire from Kaillng to put out the fire with water she ran to the hrn wher her father Robert Bryan other mitt In She so terribly burned however tjiat she could pot survive inundated with business and can handle any more between now and May 1st In addition moat of them have cleaned out of the standard brands as when the new taw was announced come mouths ago they putting in orders for mow goods There arc few who still have sow stooks on hand and these will effort to gel rid of May but what they have all not a drop In a bucket compared to the that wilt bo ordered between from ho have defraudcl A a half per cent reduction wages accepted by the One of Torontos bread line who was fed lie till was found the city Edwards man In question admitted that he was owner of seven houses in Toronto valued at and a farm PeU- valued at iiw noth ing wrong asking aid from the relief Office He was Co the fall farm for months If troth were known there arc doubt Ice- many no more than It that price of milk Will drop on the of May below last suuimoo to help the Wore Milk CAM have added a At tt to cur and to repair all of In with fct lit us look It over for you for Ford Dealer ON F Nwmarklfei j I w

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