Newmarket Era , April 17, 1914, p. 3

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i I The League- meeting on Monday charge Jot the A Addison will an address and good iioal program Is planned Wednesday Juno 3rd Is the of the opening of ho Hall in The different committees are getting things into and success lb ait- Sad The death Norman Williams son AMIaoD Williams of bury at bis homo in Toronto alter an of only two or throe from pneumonia Deceased leaves a widow and children Only five weeks till Victoria Day Waster Sunday was bright but cold The trolley was largely I i vacation Uncle Josh company plays in Sutton I is on in earnest Tulips and crocuses ac show their heads Next Wednesday is St Georges Day Work yesterday at Davis tannery it was shut down a few days to clean out and repair the boilers Methodist Church Very fine services last Sunday and large The altar was filled with a bed of Easter lilies white carnations and ferns Tho pas tors sermons and vex appropriate to tho occasion a well as music The choir repeat- some of the Crucifixion Canta ta at close of the service Lacrosse is what the Toronto Mows has to say With Newmarket Aurora hum and back in the the excitement should be great irouiid the old Midland District When these towns start to play la- they generally take the mat- tec very seriously and the fixtures ire liable to be very strenuous A NOTE TO THE PUBLIC Who eorvo you fewUbuay or halfbusy orialfbu8y Whorb is your most and Is It not at but and invitation In form of In NEWMARKET ERA SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED T08HOP On Friday at eotered and a Jul of gum notice With re- Suit that on Monday night AoOMt DetootiTo and Mar tin were put morning and Moore charge and toolf them city police station They were afterward handed over County authorities to deal with PINE OHCHAliD a TWD death Tuesday noon of Mr William removes from this community ox too best known and most highly respected men He bad been i for years and for the past few weeks was a prominent membef pi tho of Friends very active and moral reform in community lie was and worker and his ox- life was an He was a blacksmlUi by trade and a hard worker Politically ho was a strong supporter of the Reform party but He will bo greatly missed but his Influence for good continue funeral will take place at Friend Meeting Pine at 230 on Friday afternoon and Will no doubt bo largely attended i Wfeahow1n9 larfleat of ever In Linoleum ill Oil in all Carpet all sizes J of m iff to fit most -ou- FIT j Art I Wo now in stock Lackawanna and L and Will endeavor to have them I season ORDER WOW LOWEST PRICE TRY STONES FERTILIZERS May The Church Dramatic i Club arc rehearsing the play My Brothers Keeper a by a author This is a play with a powerful moral tone yet filled with amusing and situ ations The date decided upon is this of May and it is to he given in Town Hall Keep the date in mind SongBlrd8 Returning Migratory that spend their winters in Southern climes return to balmy air build nests and siD5 merrily in our more Northern at mosphere from April to November- and double your yield in Roots and Garden Vegetables- Have a beautiful lawn We keep them Also In Stock all kinds of Flour Feed Grass Seeds Seed Grain and Seed Corn 4 A splendid our Chick sample of Goose Wheat for Mixed Grain Try GEORGE FOR TERMS STRICTLY CASH fc Phone Phone St Pauls The annual Vestry Meeting was held on Monday evening The finan cial report was not complete The j the 17th at oclock when officers election of Church Wardens was post- will he elected and committees se- until the adjourned meeting in j for the coining season St Pauls Grioket Club Remember the annual meeting the above Club this Friday evening There was a real good attendance at the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon last The pastor Rev Clements occupied pulpit and preached a vcr appropriate Easter sermon The church was nicely dec orated with flowers Mrs Geo Martin has returned to her homo after spending a week with her daughter in Mount Albert Mr and Mrs and children of Toronto are guests at Mr 1 Mrs J Grove has returned homo after spending a pleasant time friends in Toronto Mr Dean Toronto is visit ing friends here Mr- and Mrs A visited his brother Mr of over the holidays Mr and Mrs Fred Campbell of To ronto arc guests at Mr AURORA On Wednesday evening April the held a Banquet in the Mechanics Hall Aurora which was one of the most successful events of the season Much credit must he given to the ladles for the grand dis play of the tables and refreshments There was a program consisting of a selection from the Lodge Rand a solo by Miss Williamson a piano selection by Mr Harrison and Mr several comic songs which turned one to the funny side of life Mr and I Mr Anderson gave toasts to the I Mr rendered a solo and also gave some recitations Mr 1 Walton proposed a toast to the Ladies Mr Bain and Mr contributed solcs- Atthe closo of the program the tables wer cleared away and dancing il FOB CHILDREN MADE IN PHILADELPHIA THE OF THE NEW IE in SPECIAL AT r for Bo for TO OUT EVERY ROLL WE HAVE IN for 15ci 20 DAG FOR that he is not able to come home yet If John gets the roadmas ters job on the who will do the cutting for Pan says he was only offered for dressed hogs in the city What do you think that Happy Mike I POTTAGE LI was indulged in till the smaller hours of the mcraing even Many of them arc again with us groves and wooded parks Ufa- are being made cheerful these JJ The own are still pester- songsters flittine hither and nA igstersniwmg hithpr among the trees and under A Conundrum Banquet J Will he held in St Pauls School- the police station here a comfortable House on Tuesday evening April the place to w by tramps storing lodgings most every night They seem Ad combination on Sunday- fur coats coats furs and hats or rather m under the auspices of the I The young men of the Town are j Word was received here last j A Supper be served from giving a big dance in the iho ftn Jay the death of Rev Hamilton to There will be every- lows Hall tonight An orchestra Tuesday on Hunter which sad event took thing that one could desire in good from Toronto has been engaged j a in eat huh the is can 1 I nrdo at Yale Michigan on April the things to eat but the question is can over Sunday at the Parsonage Mr Ed OBrien spent Sunday with Mr Graham of Linton Mr Harold Cook has returned home after a vacation spent with Mr Pa ton J Miss Gould has returned home after a week spent with her sister in Toronto The League on Sunday evening was largely attended the topic be ing taken up by Rev Stephens Mr Gould has returned home after few days spent with his 1 1 her at Bond Head Miss Ethel and Mr of to learn of his demise He was a I charter member of the in Womens Institute Deceased was a member of the rtlI Methodist Church for many vears Watson and Miss was well known She Is survived are at Mr T Wat- I mm I SOU Newmarket carrying insurance cons U never his connection The Newmarket Women Institute j and gltor-Ar- M q with the Lodge here no matter where located Jon being a good attendance employees of the paper was read by Co and Mrs W of market The funeral service was uctcd at thc home by Rev A P Addison assisted by Rev i Pros- home of Mrs John Smith thur of the Mfg Co l St last Saturday there of Aurora Wellington and Albert attendance employees of the York Radial 2iSSf Mr Miss Ruth i aunt Mrs Miss Ruth is spending the holidays at Newmarket and Au rora Some of our people attended church at Aurora on Sunday evening at even lvatton 0 Own Health Mrs duct Ml IT ft gave a beneficial pa- Add S IK he Food Value of a veryflne chairman and pbndid program was rendered con- I Tweeting- the third Thursday in Hie f and Interment at New- talk was given by the J montl meet Characters for y or all members The topic for next Tuesday is The Viusecration of Time and will be by Misses Lulu Collins and Things arc booming the come and p them going Com be present The family reined tor Couch a and r Sacred Concert seven and eight hundred attended the Sacred a tlie Methodist Church on Good evening and everything was appropriate to the occasion Hie Choir assisted by Mrs Miller Toronto Miss Williamson and Mrs of Aurora over in all acquitted themselves most admirably reflecting much credit on Mr farr Aurora over voices organist and musical director The Crucifixion by is a composition and the words ire admirably adapted to the theme principal solos were taken excellently by Mr Geo Young and y Eugene Barker The trio and choruses were all rendered splendid expression church S to be congratulated upon having Uch an excellent choir At the request of the pastor no ap plause was given and the audience as quietly as from a Sunday ev- CUT I r Mr has moved into Small ie Small bottle Best since Well is gone again I hope It is Just as Natural last week with his future parents at North view Mr Wilfrid Dean has hired for the summer with Mr Frank Black Miss Cutting has returned to Toronto after few days spent with her parents here Miss Brown of Toronto was the guest of Miss Cook over Sun day Mrs Friz ell of Toronto is spending a few days with her parents here Mrs Jos is spending w days with relatives in the city Spring INCLUDING Pretty Dresden Crepes Inches wide 30c per yard White Bedford Cords fine and 30 inches wide 35c Striped Ratine in Black and White Tan and White Midnight Blue and a very new and pretty Tub Suiting White Vol I plain fancy stripe Mulls Dimitys Plain Ratlna See our large assortment of Crums English Prints the bes on the market Complete Rango of New Spring Blouses and Ladies Whitewear IJ W BLOOMINGTON for ladies in Invn ami iiu beautiful in lowfrlry for the sun Inn on A SUNBURST for priced in Id an with th composing it What more appro- for a member of the fair sex Jewelers and Optiplans P ft TICKET AGENT everybody got their fill of eggs more plentiful than usual There was a large turnout at the Methodist Church morning to Rev Clements preach on He not dead He is risen Miss Davis spent Raster under j the parental roof Mr Elliott was home over tar The hum of the old buzz saw will be heard around our burg this week Fire on Friday night destroyed the and contents of Mr Albert Brown on Maple Avenue Before the fire brigade got on the spot the roof had fallen in- Cause of unknown Mr John has returned Look out for- wedding bells Tbie Misses Grace and Florence CI ray were home for Easter Glad to hear that Mr Hood Is improving We will soon see him hopping around again Mr Or ten is back again for th summer a good fellow we like him use trying If P will never a clerk to res Hector able to be around Mr Job Jordan is still so Poor land Mr H Tones of Toronto spent Easter with relatives Mr and Mrs of Toron to visited his parents for days Mrs Tranmer visited rela tives at Brampton during the holi days Mrs Barns and Mrs arc spending a few days in Toronto The A BC met at Mr A reys and there was a large attend- There being an interesting pro gram a very enjoyable evening was spent Miss Jessie Sage of Toronto is visiting her parents Miss Ethel Jones of Toronto was visiting relatives Mr and Mrs Tranmer a days with relatives In Pickering Mrs J of Toronto spent a week at her fathers Our public school teacher Atiss is spending the holidays at her home near Miss Toronto at her uncles Mr J Mr Baker had the misfortune to lose a mare Miss Is visiting- rolativec near Keswick On Sunday last Mr caught fire from the chimney was completely burned AK LIVE STOCK MARKET Toronto Markets No change in the prices of cattle on April the Toronto market this week nor in Fall Wheat pes bush sheep Hogs are down to off Barley per bush GO 63 cars in Toronto Oats per bush 0 Barley per bush 0 Newmarket Rye per bush 0 Peas per bush S- 0 904 Hay per ton per lb 30- 32 P Eggs per 0 22- 25 bush Potato per bag 101 Chickens lb Buckwheat per bush CO- ft s per ton 21 OH v Bucks per lb or a couple of Turkeys per lb 25- rts Per ton I Geese per lb 20 1- new J l Eggs per IS St Phone Increase your Crops by A carload ready for distribu tion this week ft is easily ap plied and the results are won derful Try a bag of Special Vegetable on your garden truck and grow those bi onions Special Potato will give von earlier potatoes and more of them Special Lawn Fertilizers will give you nice reen turf with that velvet appearance lbs for Si Special Corn Fertilizer will increase your yield of cobs and for silage corn nothing better Nitrate of Soda Bone Meal and Meal Special terms on ton lots We are still flowers MSHIN per lb 26- Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb IS Ducks per lb 16- Geese per lb IB per lb 0 HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS TO MANITOBA ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN Each On Winnipeg and Return Edmonton and Return From Toronto and North of Toronto Proportional m from East Unit tno 1 Particulars regarding HAIL or OCEAN tickets from Canadian Ticket or wrifo Toronto Klk ATKINSON Agent I ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO r J

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