Newmarket Era , April 3, 1914, p. 3

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J vffl l I I FRIDAY is making quit change at old kitchen was on in different position two fitoricf high is being built In its place Mr has big improvement in his store by the stairway to the rear I I Fixtures Complotti set wjti and fancy shades lor house only at Hardwire April Good Cheer Class the Sunday School an April Social In the schoolroom evening which was enjoy ftd by those could see Rood joke The supper which was that was fol lowed by interesting games and a musical program hold the I v- vAixer Aid the Church intend hold Maple schoolroom on the evening ding a Thfl Talent Sale last Saturday add- in to the treasury and 16c or each at Prof Mooro of the State Col- Quits change fetfce tad the to cut his knee we be belter Miss Allen is home after her long to Albert Is to Cedar Valley again- Sorry to bear that Mr Parkinson is leaving our berg Cedar Valley will be very quiet soon as the sawmill goes out Sayboys whats tho matter with Kfng It has seen days PATTBlf8 k 1 Next is a holiday roads Lave been about as bad as can be for the week The sound of carpet if housecleaning time again- The corporation men have on the streets they will not with the wires hut forgot to remove the branches A Travel Club Another organization for mutual improvement was started last Friday afternoon when about la dies met at the home of Mrs 0 Cane It is to he in he sot a name is not lee with Mrs I Lloyd as was appointed to nominate the and draft a constitution to be presented at the next meeting which is to be held the last April Travel hut vet decided -connit- lege of Pennsylvania Subject Brit- Concert Columbia and Dr Voder auspices of St Pauls Moore was one of the visiting a Sacred Concert will gists who made the western tour be held in tho on trl- Inst summer The lecture will bo 11- day April 3rd at 8 oclock by a large number of very good program has- been slides No charge for admission vided There will also be an j lion of pictures on the christian screen collection at the door Last Tuesday evening the meeting was In charge of Missionary Com mittee and was extra well attended awnuvnioiuic subject What Missions are for the World was well discuss- and the illustrated lecture on cd Canada Mr has charg Jacteoo of Toronto was exceedingly mwting -next- Tuesday and instructive The top T T IV Power You know with vegotaWo and animal lite the staying away general appearance of the vec and thwr mode of living dress etc The difficulties of navigation and life grandeur of scenery At the a vote of thanks was ably moved by Hon R J Davis cordially seconded by Mr Cane and bear til hold North York Motor A meeting the Club will be at the King George Hotel at eight oclock on Tuesday night to recti ve the the report the Secretary Mr before Addison had an Robertson last years President Mr A Drop in Saturday and the Demonstra tion of Washing Machines and Vapor Stoves at Take It Back The Bradford Witness of last week says Some few cases of a light form of have been reported town but no serious results arc Anticipated Our authorities are tak ing precautions however to prevent its spread Had Newmarket done instead of allowing their school pupils who were similarly to at large might have been spared much annoyance and trouble the means that Newmar ket does not take care its conta- diseases it is not true Some months ago there were two or three cases of mcascls and the families wort promptly but then there have been several cases of or what is common ly called German measels contagcous and do not come un- Hie Health Act by audience chairman A I opportunity to put the motion lut he also added very complimuti informs us that business ol remarks Mr JacKSon is a Mho utmost importance to every mo- market hoy and his will be taken up and it Is ex- lclgc the subject from that everybody who runs a and study made bis lecture car will be present whether a mem- one of great pleasure her of the Club or not Our Mr Barnes attended the funeral of his sisterinlaw at ij Mr Ira Lemon has gone to live a farm lie has near spent a week vis- at MftR Mr of was in town on Tuesday has returned homo after a prolonged visit with relatives in Toronto and 1icktring Quite a number in this vicini ty are making maple syrup UeoflO u- House Furnish i RniklShaaf a We aro range of over v if shown Onelh of Straw- J Mattings Madras Wuslln 1 WaWnSquaaV ftnd Syrup 10o per tin bo pleased to- calf fori your Bungalow Wote from for covering flrooory order If to and Art Window to fit PIT ED WEAR can fit any foot Let We a Cement Putty for stopping leaks in water tanks At- Id Hardware York Dead Mr John Coombs one ol the York County Pioneers died at his home at Maple oh Sunday in his yea fie came from Hampshire Bag- land when a young man and had liv- in township for years The greater part of his life was spent in farming and the fifteen years he has been living in retire ment at Maple Me was a Methodist and always took a great interest in the affairs of the country His first whom children were died some years ago He is Survived by a sons and lour daughters The daughters are Mrs has Kitty of Newmarket Mrs of Severn Mrs Baker of Grand Valley and Mrs Ough of vilfe The sons are Alfred of Sherwood Afthur Toronto and of St The remains were interred at Carcville on Tuesday I i I WA Watches CLOCKS CUT March 3Q Those instrumental in securing a of from the Carnegie trustees of New York to erect a new library are now endeavoring to secure an additional in order that a gymnasium assem bly liall and swimming pool- may he added lo Hie proposed library A campaign to secure the funds will he shortly inaugurated and it is said that several gentlemen of the village have promised to The scarlet fever outbreak is past The Public and Continua tion Schools were reopened this All those suffering from the outbreak are making satis factory progress towards recov ery foot Lot Poles anl to fit A BRUMTOWr J rf w for RIB ST off all goods to empty the promises as soon as posslble15th off 20 OFF OFF J OFF Wall Paper OFF Embroidery 20o OFF Laces 20 OFF There is No Time Like The Present Time We were never heller pre- pared any lime To You a Good Time Piece Peril you never Good more than at the preaont time Twill take hut little lime to make a selection here prices are low and we guar antee with the order Jewelers and Opticians P TICKET AGENT LICENSES AT THE Cor and lie Newmarket Sale for A Splendid Idea the- old cracked plastered walls with Wall Hoard Grained Burnt Leather or White Ask about it Hardware Moth Churcrt re was a good attendance last Sunday morning and both the sermon mil by the pastor wore practical The beautiful flowers hat adorned the front the church were from greenhouses and were admired people attended the service which was throughout The choir was coeipos- il if over male voices and the Kinging was immense In addition to the hymns a male quartette oompanicd Messrs J Young Darker and rendered a choice selecUon in a superb manner also Master Stephens contributed a solo- ermon by the pastor on Strong Men h less than an hour in one of the he has delivered since he came to Newmarket Everybody was de- with it and good results must follow being the first Sun day in the month the regular Fel lowship Service will he held at ten oclock and is hoped One will bring out an attendance Sunday morning the service will he in the Interests of the being delivered Hon I Davis and Dr i Mrs Miller ol Toronto has kindly consented to give solo at the D Inner Sets Crookery and Qranito Dry Goods and 25 Dinner Sets ns to each green and blue best quality and rich designs Regular On at Dinner Sets pes Rex 075 On Sale at Dinner Sets pes pink roses and gold edge Keg On Sale English Tea Pots while porcelain Reg On Sale doz Bread and Butter Plates gold edge and clover leaf d07 On Sale doz doz White Plain Bread and Butter Plates Reft On Sale doz White Dinner Plates On doz Soup Plates while Reg On at 60c doz Cups Saucers Reg do On pr yds White Flannel Reg yd On Sale yd yds Print Reg A yd For Clearing 3 yds for 10c 1000 Mens Spring Underwear Mens Best Reg iV garment Boys Blouses Reg 500 Childrens Rompers Reg 300 prs Pure Wool Mens Sox Reg On Sale at 15c On 20c On Sale 16c On Sale 2 for 25c 300 Childrens Underwear all sizes Reg Clearing 10o each an insnirationj Spring Caps for Boys Men all a I doz Wax Candles do Brooms Reg Mens I traces Braces Large Assortment of sizes Reg 50c Salo 16o On Sale 10c doz Clearing Sale at 25o eaoh Reg for Reg Post Cards will he Sold Below Cost A large number of Odd Dishes Also Austrian Ornnjtc a large Below We are overloaded with Slock and it Must Be Sold A Mo service Eas Lil I Our Lilies are Cool Grown with nice green foliage in the pink or condition 50c and up Carnations on nice long stiff stems and Blue Our spring Slocks Tulips Daffo dils and Hyacinths cannot bo beaten Our prices for such nice fresh cut flowers modest from to per dozen Deliver ed anywhere in town or by Parcel Post at small extra cost Phone 136- PERRIM- ii Woodcutting is now order the day Mrs Gould and daughter Miss arc spending a lew days with relatives in Toronto Miss Cook has returned home after a fw days spent with friends in Toronto Mr H called on friends at Cedar Grove recently Mr Clark is- spending a few days with Mr I Miss Flossie Evans was the guest of Miss lanie Cutting a few days last week Mr is spending few days with Mr of Ket- Cheer up Herb It may not be always Mrs Black is on the sick list hope for a speedy recovery dancing hall was burnt recently the Fife Bri gade being unable to quench the fire The neighbors gathered at home of Mr and Mrs Robinson Wed nesday night to bid them farewell Some people- of this berg prefer walking on Sunday afternoon to go ing to Sunday School Mrs Pottage and her sister Mrs Mills spent the weekend in Toronto Mr Henry Meyers of Locust Hill spent Suoday with friends in this vicinity Sonic of our young men prefer tak ing the car now to make their usual trips as the roads are so awfully muddy Mr J Smith lostt one of his valuable horses last week Mr John Creesor was also unfortu nate in losing a valuable roadster Mr Thornton Bales is still on the old trail Messrs Bennett and at tended a ball in city last week and report having a very fine time Mr Geo is about to in vest in a new machine Sunny Jim TOWN LINK ITEMS Sudden Demise Mrs John Curtis of the line expired suddenly on Monday night An hour before her death she felt in the best of health at 130 on Saturday afternoon More in next weeks issue Many from the neighborhood at tended the funeral of the late Mrs Seymour at on Sunday last Mr and Mrs Fred Webster ac companied by Miss Vivian went to the city on Friday last returning on Tuesday night We are informed that Mr Chalmers Black on the line refused the tempting offer of for his match ed team of black horses Frank is still on the warpath with his gasoline outfit Frank and Percy hustlers Mr Smith of the line has endued for another summer with Mr Ed Blackburn Miss Barbara Blackburn trained of came up on Mon day to take care of Mrs Ed who is suffering from a broken ankle Mr Walter the wecifeodin the city returning Mon day night Mr Kennedy of Holland Landing has moved Into house lately oc cupied by Mr West on the Town Lino Mr Percy returned from Toronto on Monday night after en joying a few days In the city Should the present fine weather con tinue the roads will soon be In good Condition On account of the funeral at Ket- tleby last Sunday was no in tho Christian Church Mr Newmarket OFF Mens Quits OFF Mens 20 OFF Dress Trimmings 20 OFF Window Shades i 20 OFF Oil Cloth OFF Mens Overcoats 20 OFF Groceries OFF 20 OFF Mens Collars OFF Feathers Braces OFF OFF Fancy Goods 20 OFF Mens Ties 20 OFF Mounts 20 OFF Curtain Materials 20 OFF Linoleum OFF Raincoats OFF Gloves 20 OFF Mens Hats 20 OFF Furs OFF Veilings OFF Ladles Shoos 20 OFF Coats 20 OFF Lace Curtains 20 OFF Velvets OFF Umbrellas 20 OFF Watches Man Caps Flowers with his pair of drivers was in the neighborhood on Tuesday night Mr Proctor is busily en- ag ed at carpenter work at Farm on the line The Christian Church Choir is at taining a high state under the instruction of Mr- who is quite a musician Farmers are busily engaged gelling ready for Spring sowing Mr Oscar is busy moving onto the farm of the late Henry situated on the Town Line between the 3rd and 0- LEMON V1LLE Notwithstanding the condi tion of the roads the attendance at the Methodist Church Sun day afternoon was good The pastor Clements occu pied the pulpit His subject was prayer lit said lo be successful in prayer we must feel tbe intense need of what we are praying for or- else our prayers would be in vain Also he said we should pray over even lln- lesser things in life Such sermons as these if taken to heart by all Christians should be productive in much good being done Mrs Clements of Thornhill spent a couple of with her son Clements Miss Stella Cook and Mrs J firose are Toronto visitors Ihis week Miss of Warmin ster Mr and Mrs Bell and chil dren Lindsay Mr Karl of have returned lo their homes after spending a pleasant holiday at Mr J McKuerVa Miss of is the guest of Mr Mackiem Cook Toronto Markets April 2nd Fall Wheat per bush JO THE OFF Kid loves INCLUDING Pretty Dresden Crepes inches wide 30c per yard White Bedford Cords fine and wide cords 30 inches wide Striped Ratine In Black and White Tan and White Midnight Blue and White a very new and pretty Tub Suiting White plain fancy stripe Mulls Dlmltys Plain Ratlna See our large assortment of English Prints the best on market Complete Range of Now Spring Blouses and Ladies Whftevear A Barley per bush Oats per bush Barley per bush- Rye per bush Peas per bush Hay per ton Butter per ft Eggs per Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb Ducks per lb Turkeys per IK Geese per It 16 v SO 90 00 I 1 0 0 23 0 Newmarket Markets Wheat per bush Barley per bush Oats per bush Buckwheat pot per ton Shorts per ton Hay per too Eggs per Butter per ft Potatoes bag Chickens per lb Ducks per tt Geese per 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