Newmarket Era , May 17, 1918, p. 3

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mm ra v i S km MB will moot In I 00 TX feA -A- m i Mali on Wednesday May at fluflBled bo present business to bo transacted What la Trump Why llio Euchre to bo in the I O Hal on Wednesday May sharp A will bo charged Don forgot dale Splendid Lino or Hammocks Doom Windows at Wiirc Newmarket Junior and Intermediate Departments of MothodUt Sunday School vill lou with ha of pupils in tho schoolrooms this fol lowed by games In Gym for the children and an to parents hi main room of school by Mrs Eaton of Toronto it will bo an enjoyable time for nil who attend r you Will over Regret of a Bi cycle They have retained position for years Agency Newmarket Farmers Good lhff meeting last Saturday night and good pro gram As a result of tho dis cussion on tho Military Act Messrs Goo Rogers and worn appointed to Join delegation of Farm ers to Ottawa in the hope of ob taining exemptions for farm help during the summer Next meeting on the of June at Cradle Sunday Next Sunday afternoon oclock will be held Roll Day service Special pro gram by the Primary Scholars Everyone cordially invited All parents with babies on our Roll especially asked to be Certificates of Promotion will lie given to thoflo passing into the Department of our school Plan lo be present also at the morning Church service oclock when our pastor A- will deliver an appro priate sermon Com The Guides by their Supper cleared over In the Field Comfort Rooms last Saturday night The rooms arc charmed Next Friday is a holiday Vic toria Day Empire Day in the schools next Thursday Clean up Make your home surroundings attractive Hut dont throw your tin cans over the fence into your neighbors yard Mothers Day will be ob served at the Methodist Church next Sunday crowd at the Market last Saturday morning Butter went down and eggs went up to Spray Spray Spray I If you would get best results from Fruit trees gel Arsenate of Lead and Sulphur at Hardware Christian Endeavour Those who were not fortunate to he at Endeavour last Tuesday night missed bearing a splendid paper by Frances on Christian Endeavor Fellow ship Letters were read- from four Endeavour members They are Pie Hoy Cockerill of North Hay Laura Trent of Toronto Bruce Morton and Leslie JJogarl who are In Trance the two latter expressing thanks for par cels which they had received After the meeting lunch was served by the hoys and games were enjoyed by all The topic next Tuesday even ing promises lo be a good one so let everyone bo present Corn be tpyta fltfewmd vm Weak- Tor Wa own imH be at vifla MdeoiiM Wd Pierce a la of no tug to yoiuiff I it fall J fit tidakBr of I Lava for of i for a Iqd nil nervous I bat to I relief I Slid to recommend it to CO Brant BDft8fc- 7j fli a Jw- in Hall on Saturday May ftirewjy ordercJ throe earn of oal and are gGtuagdbwtf to Week was observed In community am was fittingly with Mothers Bay last Sunday In Uio Christian by Mr Dr a one of afternoon inectfhga la very spokon of About aixty ladles wore and tho who It inlaactl a la causing a feeling of In the village Among young who are call- to colors are Irwin Winch Hoy Pollock Pollock and Percy Winch Mrs Fletcher addressed a Mothers Meeting nt one afternoon week Quarterly Official Board meeting look place in the Board Room of the churoh on Tuesday evening and was well attended the Pastor presiding received from the var- organizations of the church very satisfactory especially from the Sunday School which has an enrollment of over on the Standard Graded System up to fully equipped on approved plans including Teacher Train ing Class During tho past year pupils joined the church The missionary offerings amounted lo SI largest in the history of school Tho Finance Committee report increase in to General Fund last year but not sufficient to meet the in creases in salaries fuel and other expenses which much heav ier than usual and include in surance and moving- expenses Tho Missionary Committee has not finished their collections but it is expected that the amount raised will at least equal that of year about Si Tho election of Stewards re sulted as follows Messrs John Recorder J Patter son Hunter Stanley Janes J Bleckley Geo D and Mr was appointed lay delegate to the District meet ing to be held in Aurora next week It was decided lo elect the con gregation representatives lo the Quarterly Board at the close of the morning service the first Sun day in June The Parsonage Committee rec ommended certain improvements to the building but as there is a probability of selling the property to obtain another location no action was taken except that the Committee is to obtain estimates of proposed expenditure lo sub- mil to an adjourned meeting the Board to be held shortly The Pastor Mr and Dr were appointed to pre pare and supervise the printing of the Annual Messrs John and P Pearson were appointed lo con fer with the Board of Manage ment of the Church regarding union services during the holidays AND Col Allan Summoned LieutCol J A Allan the former Commanding Officer of the Battalion who returned from more than years ago in civilian clothes and a wellknown storekeeper of New market has been summoned lo appear before Magistrate on Friday afternoon on charge of assaulting P J An- the Town Clerk Constable Frank Duncan of has also laid an in formation against Lieut Col Al lan on a charge of interfering a peace officer in the of his duty Constable Duncan charges that tee Colonel attacked him when be called upon him to serve the sum mons in the ease preferred by the Clerk The altercation with the Town occurred in the Colonels store on Saturday night and the f on the Town Constable ok place Monday afternoon same establishment The considerable In th the Town MayiiFour thou a and members of mush White Guard were a battle near of here today Wrist Watches In Gold Oliver end lckol CLOCKS CUTX1LASS POUUYAUi KODAUO Co r ftQilAbrahnm and Matilda Baw brother In lho eiiOOp- estate of- Leiimap a Kra UP Dear comrades of old Canada Loyal brave and true Hoys of the good old A Will soon bo there with you Wo ore with you- noble comrades In this battle for tho right And the Kalaers army Will gel enough of fight We have no use for alackcra I They belong on tother shore Wo cant afford to feed them Our Allies need food more iS m l- a I iri r j 4i So help us dear old Canada Round up this worthless horde If you dont Home day the Kaiser make you call him lord Wo have loved ones over yonder our heart a are very sore Tor some sleep beneath the soil Hut were going to aend more So dont get discouraged comrades Uncle Sam seems slow doing his host to help you And hell strike an awful blow We wont give up the battle Till Autocracy Is no more And the Kaisers tongue Is silenced the thrust of a soldiers sword Draper May op Copied from The- Times publish ed at Mordcn Manitoba Tho death of Arabella Of Thomas Conner Jr touched the hearts of the citizens of Morden and called forth a greater sympathetic re sponse than that of any death In re cent years several weeks had been hi a critical condition and though she seemed to Improve for a Utile while then was never much hope of her recovery Many wishes were expressed and prayers offered by the people hat aim might he spared to her family of five small children hut It was not to be and on Saturday even- April 3rd she passed quietly away She was burled on Sunday in Hillside cemetery The funeral Was con ducted by Dr assisted by Rev Mr Wardlck and Mr and although the day was wet a large number were present to show their sympathy for the husband little children and father Mrs was born In Aurora York County Oct She came to this place with her father Cbibloe years ago In March She was quite young when her mother died and she had household duties early thrust upon her On May she became the wife of Tims Conner jr She was a loving wife and faithful devoted mother Her husband and five small children as well as her father who has lived with her will sorely miss her loving Tender care and two brothers of Win nipeg and J of Morden mourn the fuss of a loved sister Many beautiful wreaths and sprays mutely expressed he esteem of loving hearts up Kettleby Mr A J has pur- chased a now oar Mr F and Mr arc attending Jury To- ronto The Concert will bo held on Friday evening- May in Temperance Hall Kcttleby A play will bo given by St Pauls Dramatic Club of Newmarket en titled Gilded Youth Dont fongct the date What was thai cor from standing at sideroad for last Sunday night Those Sunday showers arc not very nice tboy boys The young lady from stone house on fourth held quite a longthy conversation other day with young gentleman who was working in a field alongside road Dont stop tho pro gress of the farmer Sunday is Kntliorn Day A Ladies Choir will provide music at the Methodist Church o I16ACHU POINT Mr and Mrs Pollock of Saskatchewan are visiting Mrs Pollocks father- Mr It Colo and Miss Irani of Toronto Sunday wilh Mrs P Sherman Tib Covering of Keswick Meljiddist made a number of calls hero on Tuesday Mr Millar of Toronto is at Mrs Stewarts this week- Mr and Mrs Tolton and lit tle daughter also Mr Young and Mr Seymour Godfrey visited at Mr Youngs on Sun day last Mr Alex Boyd is putting up a now verandah which certainly is a great improvement Mr Hen Johnston was calling on old friends at Point this week Everyone was to see his smiling face Mrs If was in To ronto for a few days last week Tuesday being an ideal spring day Mrs Kerr and children spent the day at their summer borne Prospect Pines Mrs Percy Cole and Miss Winnie are spend ing a few days at Mr Richmond Coles Mr Jack has been pul ling up a new fence this week Spring is in the air and everyone is busy Mrs Dick Hamilton and child ren were in Toronto for a few days visiting her mother Miss Millar opened her store at Varney for the summer Mr and Mrs Drake of Toron to also Mrs Stanford and Miss Phyllis Stanford spent the week end at Roches Point Hoe PETERS It BUY w ban not bo at any fthfi tines on future delivery will In to 1 Old 2omi Lin of Don V worried shout of Thp Information we can flei It will bo much Sugar J chowlnfl fere of Toronto Store Wofltmanahlp of Every PaIp I i la llttio Inter In Delivery eel In to a nm- V A5L4if A A A A GOLD authority to dry up It off You men and wo men need no Wear shooo that nearly killed you before Cincinnati au thority a few drops of applied on a tender corn at end soon looscna It bo cut root and all without bit of pain A quarter of on ounoo of very littlo at any drug but to take off every herd or soft or should bo tried as it and not to inflame op oven the autroundlutf or If your wife she to J of II5 killed mi Ml Blood vill tell like murder will out unlesa the blood fa kept pure purity ia restored wild faithful use of I km Worth id In western Canada The wheat educing fiieas in the world today ere by Canadian litre the fanner or looks for ii I development and prosperity Low fares and a scenic route through Outarios foitU and coloniratiou lands add interest and en to the journey Confutable trains leave Toronto at p Mondays Wednesday end Fri days connecting at Winnipeg for West District Quarterly MceU ings in connection with the Free Methodiat Church were held hero commencing Thursday May continuing till Sunday evening May Good spiritual ser mons wero delivered crowds attended every service On Friday and Saturday after noons a Sunday School Conven tion was held The addresses given and the discussions which followed were both helpful and inspiring to all who attended On Sunday afternoon a mission ary Service was conducted by the MS Addresses wore given by Mrs Anderson and Mrs of Newmarket which gave a glimpse into lives of our- colored brethren across the waters in Africa and India The collection in cash and subscrlp- lions amounted lo which certainly shows the interest taken in Missionary work Sorry lo report that Mr was taken lo Toronto Western Hospital on Tuesday af ternoon for an operation for ap pendicitis an emergency case We for a speedy recovery Mr Roy Pollock is improving and will soon bo out again Mr Peters and Master Earl have gone to with eighteen bead of cattle which he sold some time ago to Mr Dell of that place The time has come for our country lo make great sacrifices to stem the tide of the on coming Germans and bring vic tory lo our cause The night is dark but we as a are he daybreak Newmarket Markets lb 45 New Laid Eggs 35 Wheat bush 210 Oats bush Barley bush Bran ton 3800 GRAND CHAUTAUQUA AT On Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday arid of next week six pro grammes will bo rendered in the Mechanics Hall Aurora by the Chautauqua For the convenience of the citizens of Newmarket who may to attend the hours of the concerts been sot for and 810 P M The same Company will present a six day Festival in New market in August This con cert in Aurora will furnish the citizens of Newmarket idea of the quality of ment A outline of the program is as follows Tuesday P M and P The Hampton Court Singers will give two con certs consisting of English motion sons in appropriate costumes Old folks songs which carry heart and mind back to the days of chivalry humorous sketches solo and quartette work etc On Wednesday afternoon The Ly ceum Arts Club Orchestra of Chicago will varied program- instrumentation includes violin cornet trombone clarinet drums and piano In addition lo this notable assemble Miss is a charming so prano soloist and Miss a reader of vivacity and charm In tbe evening Resides tho Orchestra Mr Samuel W will give his great address Getting Past Your Hoodoo Do not fail to hear this speaker Catch of his enthusiasm and inspiration This man has come up from the slums of a groat city educated himself at School and University and is now one of the most force ful of llio younger orators of the Continent of Arnerioa Thursday the last day will be the greatest of all Captain Dr W J a former pastor of Central Congregational Church Winnipeg and a returned Chap lain will his and inspirational address The of Common People He will be assisted by musical talent of ability and charm In evening Mr J will present his wonderful Sing ing Kaffir Boys assisted Clark of Rhodesia South Africa These boys are dressed in their native costume and pre sent a long program of song story acting and dancing which astounds and thrill Mr mer supplements their program with instructive talks The late Queen Victoria invited his Company to her place Queen Mary heard them Tho British Houses of Parliament gave them a greeting Prime Minister entertained them at his homo and more than three million people in Ire land United States and Canada have pronounced thorn great For further information see display posters and read the fol ders For your season for the six programs for adults and for children See Harveys StationeYyStore Newmarket These tickets are interchangeable in the family and with your friends 5 NEWMARKET v AND 36Inch Cream Suitable for Dining Rooms op Living Room 8paclal Price yd Holt or for any room 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parental roof The Ladies Aid which was hold in the church on Wednesday last was not very well attended on account of such a busy lime Mr and Mrs Geo Morning of also Mr Webb and friend Miss visitors at Mr Morning on Sunday Several more of the boys around this burg have been noti fied to report for duly this week A restaurant keeper of Souris Man was fined for serving roast- pork at noon on Sunday AND DEALERS IN and as Flooring Siding Moulding and Inside Trim in Pine Cypress Ash and Oak and Stair Material all well kiln dried and nicely raaohlned Sash and Window Frames fee ore hi Pli ftch will Interest Cold at us atrial i bank Highest prices paid la Toronto this were as follows Choice Export Steers Choke Butcher Cattle Good Butcher Choice StGcVers and Feeders Milkers Choice Veals Medium Calves- Common SpiiOK Sheep Hog- fed and Water to bring try one 1 I A I ft of TORONTO BARGAINS for I have for Sale AMD OUTFITS Just the thing for Children also and ring

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