Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , August 25, 1922, p. 1

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The Dairy Farmer Good stock is essential to the dairy farmers success The better his stock the richer the milk in batter fat and the more butter fat the better are the returns in dollars If you want to improve your dairy stock con sult our local manager about financing your enterprise m IMPERIAL RANK OF CANADA SOUTH END LUMBER YARD B C FIR feet Ceiling 15000 feet Flooring ALSO DIMENSION 2x4 FT COME IN AND OVER THE STOCK P W PEARSON Cor church and Adelaide prided herself discriminating taste Could If be possible Miss Betty blushed at the thought but found It to dist il could it be possible that as old as she thought herself went slowly to her bedroom front or her mirror deliberately the effect of the rose colored Again the color rose In her cheeks Really If she were not In ttie she would have been Inclined It becoming She turned head this way and that like an bird and her heart warmed the glad truth it was becoming she have bought such an for herself but Adelaide knew And since Adelaide had selected it there could be no Abjection to her wearing shoulders Miss Betty turned to the work on which she had been engaged when the approach of the postman had lured her to the window She was ripping up the gray silk which was one of he annual benefactions of a wealthy second cousin preparatory to having dyed black But now daring thought crossed Miss Betty mind and her pulse Why black iff certainly the i GREENS FINE QUALITY WALL PAPERS LARGEST AND BEST SELECTIONS FOR ALL PURPOSES FROM 10c TO PER ROLL Variety of Glued Paper and In Oatmeals TlnU Crept WINDOW SHADE PAPER FOR BLINDS DUPLEX GREEN AND COMBINATION We Sell You Any Paper With or Without Hanging Building M Lath Shingles Posts Etc ws Sash Flooring and Moulding burning Sawing Dressing Etc J Win Dana Sons Yards Huron St Newmarket In the gray silk the would look so pretty to- thought Miss Betty She Jilmmering rosecolored he knew that the question was folded on with her interest first card Isnt It MBS Singular you havent blushed vividly and i tin followed her as She effect of shjwini I believe About the Caroline package directed hand It qualms over the rosecolored scarf received a dainty friends popular girl and her by many that would dyeing would I lace for ripped by table of pretty trifles when she with leisurely fingers un wrapped a package that was evidently a book and disclosed the card the face of which was written dear Caroline But the book was a surprise a novel nor volume of qulsilely bound She thoughtfully Why had her friend make this she must think I need a little luring thought the girl Though packages lay unopened on tilt table and the box of flowers not been examined she turned first page and began all have been an old story to Miss Betty The beauty of service satisfaction of selfdenial Mrs Carey I cant stop but a minute she said she deposited her portly frame In Bettys most substantial chair on my way to hear that lecture the New Japan You ought to Betty They Say hes a wonderfully Interesting speaker I dont know anything about old Japan said Betty quickly You know all the years took mother e housework and alt I didnt have time to read m way behind everybody garded Miss In her delicate face there was an unwonted tinge of color as If rosecolored scarf had left a reflection of Its own I dont Im too old young people she would ha she could live her life over again she would fry to start differently But was only since the postmans visit that she had begun to think that perhaps indignantly If j in life But to the girl of twenty the message that It her possession hi have left It unread Rut Adelaide methods were too well known to friends to admit of any doubt that volume hid been selected with espec ial reference the recipient I needed It Cam line told 1 to unsounded depths In her would respond ta so noble an Theres been blunder Adelaide Bailey said lo breakfast two weeks later I got Amy to direct some packages people need what they a to have when the chances are that dont Your friend Betty ho has been sacrificing all her life need the appeal to selfdenial while flarollae did And possibly the scarf which would have only fostered Carolines weakness acted as I of tonic on poor suppressed stifled Betty On the whole Amy to torn sent the pre In a hurry for frivolous While Betty she continued delightful break in the S Lady tea Friday noon at Lake Mario for the Guide officers taking the training course at House Just how Some thirty guests were welcomed at Lake Marie by Lady and Mrs Rogers Mrs D Warren Chief Guide Commissioner for Canada motored out with the party High lea was served in the cool dining room at mall tables at each place a vor of sweet peas and it was at the tea hour that Lady made felicitous little speech cognition of the fact that with the birthday of Miss K Syne Acting Commandant this week at Cover- ley House Then came a hap pily informal sinking of songs composed on the motor trip out by girls and having refer ence to the qualities of Miss and of Miss Olivia Burgos the noting instructor at House from headquarters in London England The garden proved a joy to guests massed as it was flowers in the myriad as pink from palest blush lo deep magentas Hedg es of sweet peas made an background and were too the fragrant and the oldfashioned slocks The explored he visitors gathered on Ihe lawn where they went through the quaint country dances taught them by Miss Amid cheers for Lady and Mrs Warren a tired but very pleasantly tired party roturned to town with happy memories stored away for fu ture use menls her studying them Judiciously that each one seems with my choice Betty who Is the primmest little Quaker you ever complimented when Onl Aug five carloads of raw silk valued at ten million dollars arrived In Ogdens- Saturday from the Orient and transported to arrived on July on August arrived before the first unloaded the It Is reported In the English press that the Prince of Wales will In the near future set out on a sixmonths tour of South Africa When nude this journey he have toured the whole British Empire as perhaps other In the who have sailed all the seas and entered ports all round Ihe Em pire but none among them has made the land Journeys In Canada New Zealand Australia India and else where that the Prince has made It was considered a great thing when the grandfather of Prince crossed the sea to Canada half a century ago but times have changed since then- It is as easy to travel as to stay at home The of Wales is gain ing aft acquaintance with all the British nation scattered around the Years Ago White engaged pulling in a pump on a arm near Cookstowa scaffold gave way and Mr Bennett fell to the bottom of the well a of between and feet No serious Married At the Christian Parson age Newmarket by Rev Fowl er Aug Mr Richard Forth to Miss Elizabeth J both of Newmarket 25 Years Ago From Era Aug iy Mr Low jr gave an At Home Friday evening do J Louie of visiting Miss Millie A number of young people were entertained at The Elms on Tues day night are visiting the city Miss Stella- Taylor of la a couple of weeks with children It Is probably a kaleidoscopic sort of view of many that the Prince gets the retain- In his minds pye he must see a procession of silk hats extending around the globe an endless row of typical dig nitaries In their robes and of office and faculties in academic conferring with here and thero a bucking broncho dusky warriors doing a war dance or the peak of a mountain thrust Into the sky Yet he will realize as statesmen have ever been able to do how retallvely small Is that centre of Empire In -whlchLon- Is- set and he will know how the lightest word spoken there circles Mrs S Cane and son Howard the world and needs to be wisely have returned from after spoken Toronto Star spending a week at St Elmo with Mrs J Davis STABBED TO DEATH I Morrison and two boys With a knife are a of weeks with his brother Mr K SI Catharines Aug I Morrison Adam was stabbed to Mrs Alfred Peregrine of Green death last night and brother Castle Indiana spending a week Tony badly wounded in a quar- in town with three foreigners on the Mr and Mr A Watson have Ufffig for a couple Edna Mrs siting at Toledo i Mr and Mrs were At Home to a number of friends on Monday night Mrs of Hamilton spent a week with her sfsler Mrs Geo Miss Fidel of Gait is spend ing a month with relatives in of vorand Harry a Russia ing held by the police on a change of murder It is alleged that Tony who is in the hospital here pos itively identified as he man who started the quarrel which is believed to been the outcome of a dispute over a I of BRITISH camp Farthest Lake Simcoe Mrs Partridge and daughter laud have returned from Dennles Packing House Is doing a business dozen eggs are In cold storage The Royal Templars had a at Morion Park on Wednesday I bus loads The Alter At Toronto Aug J by Ihe father Mr Harry I Roberts principal of High School and formerly of I GAY I Come Second With Aug Up Third Paris Aug British women today won the first womens track meet over from the United Stats ranee Switzerland and old Joan horse trough on near Burlington la fourth fifth The point scores were Great i ferried across Britain United Slates France ver Saturday on I and Switzerland heavily guarded IhiHiehtful when It left Ogdensburg by special A large fflw

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