Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , April 1, 1927, p. 8

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EVERY WOMAN SHOULD READ HOW GAVE HER MEW WE MRS J P For yean I with sever constipation and was a nervous wreck I had great pain in my limbs and suck terrible headaches I thought I would go crazy I had no appetite could scarcely After reading about es I try them Before I had taken entirely well I atives saved my life Tolstoi latgely caused by fresh fruit juices combined with tonics stimulates the bowels liver and kidneys to normal action and brings about a condition of delightful Wife Takes Vinol Feels Fine Now was weak and had no strength liking I and do ml work a The you take you stronger eat and alee Is a simple cod liver compound in use for over years by weak nervous women run tfown men and sickly children no oil pleasant to take J Patterson Druggist An to feel Vinol Sb LOSE these EXTRA What items do you lack in your stock now Why disappoint customers by not hav ing them Your whole- Balers or manufac turers warehouse is nearer than next door it is right at your elbow Telephone your order in the morning at the low rate and the goods will be shipped the day Many subscribers who used to think they had to make calls now find that they reach the person they want with Station- to- Station calls They are quick er and cheaper Life Around the Hub Mr and Mrs James en tertained at a dance at their home on lie of Old Ireland A very enjoyable lime was spent by all The play given by the Sunday School pupils was enjoyed by all Barker as chair- used much merriment by bis witty remarks ifew of our young people at- tended he shower and dance held Ihe home of Sir Cairns on Wednesday enjoyable time is King City who bad just a serious operation in Chicago hospital and was hocked by the news of her bus- bands death The late Mr was a cousin of King City to at by Ringwood ponding a Lillian Wag Robert lO hi of Toronto Grove spent a with her sister Mrs of Goodwood sorry to report Mrs We hope that she the Snowball dale spent the city A form here attended the dance at Mr Geo Holts or Monday night Mrs Hollingshead had chickens stolen on Monday night Thieves are getting pretty bold Mis Lloyd and daughlei Helen are spending the week with friends of Mr Geo Clarke who fell and broke bis hip in he winter will be pleased team that be has recovered to return to his At the annual meeting of the club the following oWi- were elected President P Thompson Brown A Fry It was decided to enter the North York Bowling League for this summer The date for annual tournament was set for August On March a very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr and Mrs George Robinson on he second of Whitchurch when over a hundred friends and neighbors gathered together in honor or Mr and Mrs Lome and presented thi clock which presented by Mr Herb Wells and read Miss Margaret laid OAK RIDGES Margaret Armstrong f Mrs Lewis just died last week and In the vill cemetery The deceased had spent most of her life in and around Whit church and her husband prede ceased her years Mrs Lewis is live only surviving member of family The late Mrs Arm strong was in her 95th year hav ing lived to a renyirkable old age W W Fleischer of he Bap- tist Church conducted the Schomberg Lloyd John Mori Mr and following officers have been elected by the Ladies Aid for the ensuing year President Mrs Evans 1st Mrs Lavelle 2nd Mrs Secretary Mrs E Evans Mrs A Or The Wo Mrs Missionary So- 1 The Easier thank to The foi Sec Mrs A Storey Miss Bertha Stewardship in is I an lerson of Newmarket pie of days last wed of Mr of Elmdalc spent I week with his uncle Mr and Mrs James The Literary So organized a tennis club he 15lh with the following President J ice president Mildred A Lloyd The club hope tennis enthusiast will play the heartily The girls of the United Church Sunday School mot on Friday it were present- arid dress welcome was read by Brown A program was vided by Mrs Kearney Mrs Si don Mrs Dr Caldwell and Miss Coffey The re sult seems to signify of the build up of a strong Sunday School in this district The funeral of the late Jones of took place on Thursday last lo the cemetery just across from the late home Rev E Christian pastor conducted thi Barnes Earl Davis Fockler Burnet and Reeve Morgan Baker he passing of Mr Jones a lif on the farm to he west his moth er being The late Mr Jones was twice married His first wife was Sarah Cleaver of Mr J Cleaver of and his second wife is Mary Agnes Hill daughter of the late Hill of Churchill Mr Jones father lie late Jones was a former reeve Whitchurch and an exwarden York County For the greatei part of his life the late Mr Jones farmer Churchill and at Lem Retiring from this pur the general at Ballanlrae where he for twelve years or until he retired at Besides his widow two sisters brother Mr Jones is by five daughters name ly Mrs Jos Garbutt Isaac Cook Ringwood Mrs Williams Bloomington Mrs Madill Alia Toronto players thai the this vear The invited to present tin Home Acres at Bradford A very successful baking nd supper was held by the Wo Auxiliary in the tow on Saturday foresting marriage was at Ihe home of J T Kitchen on March 17 at three oclock when youngest daughter Myrtle Beatrice was united in marriage Fleming son of Mr Charles Fleming The Rev Brown officiated he bride entered the d on the arm of her father was charmingly gowned in anil georgette with French lace kid shoes and hose to match Her bouquet was of Ophelia lilyofthevalley and Tern Jean and Frances Lloyd Aft the We have Secured Si the Best Good Shoe that we have secured the exclusive agency here for the famous Invictus Shoe For a quarter of a century the Invictus Shoe has enjoyed a reputation second to none on the Canadian market for quality good appearance and genuine foot comfort You are cordially invited to see our opening display of these fine shoes SOLD IN NEWMARKET ONLY BY S OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE St Thomas Ont Nearly baby chickens ten largo in cubators and several hundred hatching eggs were destroyed in the baby chick pi Hill London highway The has not been fixed but it will be heavy The cause of the fire unknown but it is believed lo be from a lamp in one of or brooders A MUCH APPRECIATED FUND The benefit plan established some years ago by the Bell Tele phone Company to take care of employees and Ihelr dependents in case of sickness accident re tirement and death continues to with a great many g sick acci dent and benefits as well pensions were paid under the plan in 3120 oases and total outlay amounted to Letters of appreciation from em ployees and their dependents who have experienced the benefits of plan are among the Ireasu of the teleph BUILT FOR SIMEONS Usi brings healthful steep the Ostermoor lasts long Mr and Airs Theodora to A wedding he prettily with sweet peas and After the left by mo Niagara Falls Buffalo di Hudson Seal rimmed with fitch the gift of her father The grooms gift to the bride was a silver lea service and to flower girls gold bracelets monthly meeting of the High School Literary Society on was held on Friday Township in the near young folk of the the date for their play I Afford It of April 1st at Hall The play happy and The auction sale held at the of Mrs Geo on Wed afternoon was well at and the prices very good majority of articles of- red We arc sorry to have You Know About It Mrs move away from midst Her home has always been in this and many old friends will miss much The St Patrick Day social ho ally Do forests or draw rain clouds Why are floods lesi forest regions Why are droughts in temperate and dyed is henever much better than our gunny Mack log 3 Sisal Is used for ropes and Sisal Is grown in Mexico and Kapock comes from East Indies the Philippines find also the West Indies and Mexico tendance was good if the roads were so as to be al most impassable In some Tho young people are to bo con- on their energy- providing such a varied and In teresting program The fire scone was very pretty play well acted The duo given by Mr Alex Burrows am Mies Annie Skinner on the violli and guitar much enjoyed a were the readings by Miss Oni and Esther ham Needless to say the weln Ing Sorry lo Mr and Mrs March presided over capable Lottie acted a The first Speaker was Isabel Brown who delivered an live address about Jigypla re sources Mr Stuart lliei spoke very well indeed on the life of Benjamin Franklin bringing the attention of the students his marked literary ability and his extremely active life At this point William played Barcelona on his violin The next speaker Harvey Ahernothy described the development ar tificial light from Ihe first man- made torch lo coal oil lamp the gas lamp and finally to thp presentday electrical system luded by slating that the possibilities of science along this yet but Utile known Mary Shaws talk on Canadas de velopment since Confederation proved interesting from an his toric point of view and was clear ly and distinctly given Bill Air again favored the audi- once with a violin selection Father Battle then addressed students and visitors 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