Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era, 23 Nov 1928, p. 8

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ME BOX ENDED H SUFFER Serious Condition Relieved by Mr of Cabana la a very dangerous condition Constipation from which ho bod Buffer for five years undermining whole system It was not only ruining dincation and poisoning his blood out had also brought on painful Various treatments failed to dp him until ho tried made of intensified fruit I medicinal ainccrcly recommend Try this great Lindsay Nov The funeral Sunday of Gladys t Kirkfield girl who 1lpe to friend who has got Into financial difficulties I Still first i The doctor said hed And did he Entirely Herbal Works Wonders on Peevish Stomachs and Lazy Bowels The old reliable Gallaghers Tonic and System Builder All the goodness and healing virtues of herbs Natures own medicine are in tonic No mineral drugs Seta 100 Brings other Gallaghers Herbal Household Remedies are by Harrisons Drug 8tore Newmarket Gas in the Stomach Is Truly Dangerous l go far- and yet so near I must call John by Long Distance and let him know I got here all right Then neither of us will be worry ing Its wonderful to be able to you like this and yet keep as close touch with home as if I were there What must it have been like in the old days before Long Distance made it possible Ill place the call for yon while you are taking off your wraps That will be fine Just ask for our number bo 111 get the cheaper rate In a couple of days 111 call up again in the evening so I can have a few words with the children too The Evening Rate after 831 is really very low A miscellaneous bridal shower was held on Friday home of Mrs in honour of Miss Evelyn who expects he married In early part of December About friends from Pino Or chard and enjoyed ho very much presenting tho with some very lovely and presents which were presented by little girls dressed in the first two drawing ft iul express wagon the second and third pair well filled baskets It was a real lb Miss Starr who the kind thoughts of her many friends and hanked them graciously A sooiftl time was spent in opening many parcels and chatting over ho cup of tea and lunch by Mis Wo are going to miss Miss Evelyn very much but wo wish her much happiness in her life SNOWBALL Mr and Mrs Jarviluuvo movod to Aurora of Toronto spent weekend with his mother Mrs Jas Davis Miss Isabella Mitchell and her girl friend of spent the holiday with the Mitchell brothers The Ladies Aid and W M met at rel Johnston with a good at- home of lend Mr unci Mrs Milton Evans of Toronto and Miss Alma of Aurora called on Mrs Jas Davis Mrs and her son Arthur of Newmarket Miss and Miss of Toronto spent the weekend at Mrs Fergusons Mr and Mrs Crawford Mr and Mrs Earl Lloyd and daughter Helen and Miss Edna Morning of Toronto spent the holiday with Mr and Mrs John Morning VANDORF Dr and Mrs and son Ross ol Toronto spent the weekend with the Morleys Mr Geo Richardson spent over Sunday with his parents Mr and MrsAIcleau of Toronto are visitii their old friends Mr and Mrs Mr James Oliver and family accompanied by Mr Joshua Oliver spent part of Sunday with Mrs George Oliver at Sharon Mr and Mrs T McNicol and family of King eurchre parly at their home on Thursday ing spending the rest of the day with Mr and Mrs Graham Mr Mrs John Petch held a progressive euchre party al their home on Thursday eve ning of last week MrsGhas Williamson of Aurora Miss Fisher winning the first and sec ond prizes prize gentlemen went to Mr Melville and Mr Chester Mr and Mrs A Snider had a full house on Sunday Mr and Mrs Merlons and family Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Thompson all of Toronto motored up time to attend the service at Wesley Church at visiting with the family in the afternoon Mr Ed Dillane of Toronto and Dr Geo of Quebec City were the guests of and Mrs Dillane The Schomberg Rowling Club held a doftce in Market Hall on Nov Mr Earl Woods who cut his hand severely last week is home from the hospital Mrs Perry and children of Winnipeg vis ited around here last week- Mr Leslie Cabell who has been home this last couple of weeksvitli a badly injured liana has returned to his position in Weston Mr and Mrs R J spent the weekend at Aurora with Mr and Mrs A His many friends will be glad to hear that Mr Nelson Wauchope who underwent a seri ous operation in Toronto is home again Mr Lark in spent the weekend at hi home at Newmarket The Continuation School Liter Society held its first open literary meeting on Friday afternoon last Death occurred in Toronto on Saturday of Mr Fred Leonard- The deceased spent most of his life in Mr and Mrs Geo and family of Harrisville Mich were on Monday attending the funeral The Construction Company finish paving the road between Noble ton and ihunberg last week This gives paved road to Toronto All the roads and of are now paved On Friday evening Nov the members f the St Mary Magdalenes Anglican Church Loir the rector and the wardens with their enjoyed a fowl supper at the home of tr and Mrs Victor Games and dancing were indulged in and during the even- presentation was made to Mr and Mrs L- The address was made by G Robinson and little Miss Audrey carried the present a beautiful cas serole The November meeting of the Womens In titule was held in club room with the presi dent Mrs J Kitchen in the chair After the singing of the ode the regular business was proceeded with Mrs the District President read a letter from one of the neigh boring branches telling of their activities as a stimulus Mrs A Stewart and Mrs 0 Gal- laugher were appointed delegates to the con vention being held in Toronto on November and It was decided to have a course in domestic science as soon as a teacher could be secured Several new members were wel comed among them Mrs who came to recently This being the Grand mothers meeting at which they enter tain the grandmothers of the village Mrs Kit chen read an of welcome This was followed by community singing with Mrs presiding at the organ Mrs John then read a paper The Samaritan by the Wayside Alter the roll call the meeting was brought to a close by repeating the Insti tute creed The social half hour spent at the tea table at the conclusion put the finishing touch to Grandmothers Day Herb Evens joyed the gam AURORA of Mrs Emma Dunham of this place occurred in Toronto on Nov at evidence her daughter Deceased who was her year had gone to visit her daughter about three weeks ago and was taken ill Sim is survived by ono eon Mr Fisher Dunham of place and ono daughter Mrs Borland of The funeral took placo last Friday noon to the Aurora cemetery While assisting with threshing operations outfit William us unfortunate last Saturday in allowing his come into contact with the machine so that the two centre fingers of the right hand re squeezed to a pulp and had to be cut off it below the first knuckle bus service Toronto to generally- regarded as a joke No one wheji a bus is coining or may leave the city MOUNT PLEA8ANT late for last week The hunters are having mild weather in the wilds The road commissioner has started fixing up the roads for winter Congratulations to our Deputy Reeve on the gift of a daughter each hid id limits did ie belter if school get so far away from home in when they exceed- the speed Williamson was at home Miss Lee at Mr J at Ottawa Station at Buffalo Mr Charlie Geo Hamiltons Miss at homo for Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs Elmer Hamilton spent Monday in Toronto Miss Marion Torrens visited Miss Ruby Ham over the holiday A family gathering at Mr David Wights oi Thanksgiving Miss Ada spent Sunday and Mon day at her home Miss Fay Wagner spent the holiday at Belle ville Mr Wesley Taylor and lady friend also Mrs Parks and family visited their sister Mr Stephens Mr and Mrs Brady and family of Jackson Point spent Monday with her parents Mr and Mrs Rose A large crowd gathered at the home of Alice on Monday evening to lake part in a miscellaneous shower in honor off the bridetobe Miss Irene Stevenson She the recipient of many useful gifts and every body got home in time for breakfast As the weather is getting too cold for the birds we dont often hear from our feathered friends Blackbird COUNTY POLICE COURT Driving a ruck along St in the of Holland Landing Gordon Billing- crashed into an automobile parked by the of the roadway On pleading to a charg of reckless driving Billing intimated that th damage incurred had been settled to the satis faction of the parties concerned His worship imposed a fine of 15 and cost with a 30day alternative A cutting in and out episode on North St on he evening of October in which Traffic Officer Montgomery who was driving an automobile south was the re salted in Albert A Knight being fined and costs or days in jail BOY DROPS MATCH IN GAS TANK A most boy is Cecil son of Mr and Mrs W After school while playing on the dump he lit a match and threw it into the ne tank of an abandoned car to see what mid happen It happened The tank exploded atoms of were catapulted through the air and flames shot up high as the telephone poles near by Dr TurnbulT attending physician mar vels that the lad still has his eyesight it is Cecils face is severely cut and burn ed and he will carry tine scars to his grave Rusted bits of tin embedded themselves in the left side of face his eyebrows were singed off and one eye is completely closed The doctor states the sight will be saved Gor don Howe playing with Cecil sustained slight while a number of other children watching the experiment from a safe dis tance escaped uninjured There was doubt less gasoline remaining in the bottom of the tank causing gas of a highly explosive nature- to form Examiner J Mother Where shall gift Bobbie put it behind the wash HELD HER AGE WELL certain young man in this country was re cently speeding merrily along the road when he caught up with a party of school children- He asked them if they cared for a ride and for an answer they piled into the car until it was so completely filled that one little girl had to sit on the drivers lap She was a plump lit tle thing and the driver cuddled her close to keep her away from the steering wheel Do you like school he asked Yes sir she lisped Do you go every day I havent missed a day this terra the lit tle girl replied Good little girl said the driver kiss ing her soft cheek Do you like your teacher Yes sir said the girl Im the teacher And the car mighty near went into the ditch Automobiles have improved so much that often a car is still running by the time you it paid for A MODE FOR EVENING Lustrous satin as soft as a flower petal or the more stately metal cloths nay be used for the development of this stunning model The neck may have either a square neck front and lack or a chic onesided supported by shoulder straps WHERE IS YESTERDAYS DOLLAR TODAY Is Tomorrows Yesterday that loose change those bills in your pocket will still be yours tomor row if you bank them Today A hand ful of silver saved every pay day will amount to many dollars in a years time Begin today or next pay day to save Open an account in any of our 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