Newmarket Era , August 9, 1918, p. 3

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fess t 3 tit I a O D H ft OUR LOCAL NEWS Lawn Social- Dont miss the Lawn Social on evening Aug on the Church Lawn under auspices of Mission Circle her devotion to that institution Although in she obtained a teachers qualifications she never Hied thai position but always evinced a deep interest in all matters pertaining to educa tional work She was a constant and well informed reader one who took the keenest interest in cur rent literature public entertain ments and the generally discuss- lnion Services topics of the day and until two Sext Sunday the Rev Edward a was daily accustomed rrr With Boy Scouts U There was a very nice meeting if the VY on Tuesday the in he home of Mrs Jan- Prospect Ave Another member was added to our list Miss Ruby Moss added to it- success by contributing a number of musical selections Mr Moss and Mr Cane conveyed 1 ladies to and from meeting which was very much appreciated as the day was ex tremely warm Press Free Methodists The Quarterly Meeting for the Methodist Church com mences with preaching at 8 P on Aug and Con tinue over tin- Sabbath Preach Sal unlay at P Love Sunday at A and Sunday at A M P M Rev of will preach at each of these services A cordial invitation extended In a come and receive good from meetings Corn Council Meet- at Sharon today If you are hat sort of person always seeks for the silver who lining you should feel mighty good about the war news these days The Salvation Army had a pic nic In I Monday They drove to lake in busses Bad Cut In the Head- Mr John who is em ploy- i at ticrhellcrs blacksmith shop has been off work for two week- account of being struck in the head by the front foot of a The animal had never been shod before and Mr John was in the act of clinching the nails on the first shoe when the horse reared Mr Ho will was holding it by the head and in coming down its foot struck on the head inflict ing a gash which required five or stitches to close the wound report that lie was knocked unconscious was not correct but ho got bad gash all the same A Tribute to One Beloved On Friday afternoon Aug there laid tenderly at rest her kinsfolk on the Cemetery lull top the earthly remains of ih A Newmarkets best known end most dearly beloved citizens in the person the late Mrs Sarah Jane who was its resident citizen being born in the village of Newmarket on Oct Ihe eldest daughter of the late James Hell and It OS anna Cald- both Of Tyrome Ireland birth pioneers of this district her linn friend and compan ion William Lyon Mac- in their Little York ap prentice day having establish ed a chair manufacturing bus hier here jll 18 The manifold duties of an Uv iUter ol a large family and the at various pri vate schools of the village filled the busy years of her girlhood and lilted her for the best of womanhood in the years Of her active life all which were spent in our midst When the old Newmarket School was opened in with her father a member Hoard she found herself Hie lit- pupil enrolled and the only in attend an re for some two Weeks after the opening of School a fact which was lirnjly remembered by the pupils xpbpils of the Newmarket Huh School In when they her a solid silver trowel and her to lay the whe of he commodious and well PPHnted new wing of the School almost opposite home and which a was built whilst her happened to be chairman of Ml Hoard Oct 1st deceased married to Moses this town and nix ago she wan left a widow An A the of Montreal survives Of her father- family two llirs and two sinters survive I Caldwell Mrs at preHcnl in P Caldwell f and Mr 1 Winnipeg A in her eh membership for wime had allied herself with the Church Of town v- Rev Thomas by He Rev J Wood funeral services lain borne wedding frown her eroljowered with and the war and last winter was con stantly knitting socks for the boys her boys who had grown up children of her neighbors and were now in the firing line The annual Scholarship in English a subject in which she was most proficient is the pleas ing memorial that her son con ceived to perpetuate her connec tion with the School of her child hood and she was especially gratified to be able in April last at a literary entertainment held in the School to personally pre sent the double eagle gold piece to the winner for was a busy life of toil and selfsacrifice fraught with more than the usual amount of affliction and often crossed by disappointment but the same in domitable spirit of resolution and activity that enabled her to ac complish so much as organizer and collector for public and patri otic schemes including the fever- stricken Irish emigrants of the forties temperance church and Sabbath School work for the first fifty years of her life enabled her to carry on with a cheerful smile and a stout heart until two months ago when she was strick en with a bronchial affliction as a result of a cold contracted whilst strolling around her gar den whose oldtime flowers and blooming shrubbery have for some generations passed been a delight to herself and her hosts of visiting friends These she could entertain by lengthy accounts of the stirring times of of which she was thoroughly conversant and pos sessed many personal souvenirs also by narrative in connection with many lengthy holiday jour neys as for some years whilst far past the allowed span of life annually enjoyed- vacation with her son that allowed visit practically all the points of interest on all the Great Lakes and the St Lawrence River and and included Newfoundland Bermuda and the North Atlantic Coast cities Many scores of school children and neighbors who have daily seen her silvery whitehaired fig ure walking amidst her shaded lawns or have in passing talked with her seated on her will henceforth mi that smiling face and gentle voice that be spoke a- benediction to A lender daughter and neighbor a Mr Braggerjs always telling us he is to do Well If he didnt hed have nothing to tell A physician is a man who tells you you need a change and then keeps all you have We had letter from a Seoul He says the Scouts Column is a dandy Next week we are having some great fish stones in If yon have one hand it in before Saturday to the Through the medium this col- limn we wish to ask the ladies to please shop early Saturdays so our delivery boys can get home in good Other nlgbts our have to he home by nine why not Saturday nights A Scouts Honour is to be Trusted If a scout says on my honour it- is means that it is so just as if he had taken a solemn oath Similarly lfajcoul officer says to a scout I you on your honour to do the scout is bound to carry out the order the very of his ability and to let nothing Interere with his doing so a scout were to break his honour by telling a lie or by not an order exactly when trusted on his honour do so he may he directed hand over his scout badge and never wear it again He may also be directed to- cease he a scoul So you see fellows you are up against Keep your honour not only to your and officers but lo your parents War Nursery Rhymes Old Mother Hubbard She went to the cupboard As always had been her habit But bones Jhere were none Beef too much Ho she made her poor dog a I that rips her to that all- a devoted solicitous orris angel rnichon and a true friend sin eaves us having exemplified maxim an ideal If intend this if intended that a rally I hat we simply and grow some through we In the neighbors and work but thai we I while we do it bill and lie and grow- our share worlds hap- o JUST A NOTE OF WARNING At lie of Of Committee in we publish fillowl Many boardinghouse oilier engaged in Urn business in a small way particularly in the smaller Villages have not yet taken the borne hi and licenses us are rofliiired do by the Mood Hoard These parties are therefore Li able to the penalty required by regulations It must be in mind that a public subject to licenses ac cording Food Hoard Order No Any place whatsoever where meals to the number of fifteen or more per day are or sold to others than members of the family or household of the pro prietor or caterer Persons sup plying meals to he slated must obtain otherwise they are liable or imprisonment or both Ping a song of sixpence a pocket full of seeds Weve dug up all the little patches once grew only weeds Instead Of little of grass dandelion buds We now have early cabbages and quite a lol of spuds Cure for Stings A simple cure for the sting of a bee is first to gel out the sling if pos sible and I hen to rub the place well with a piece of raw onion What Hoeing is For Hoeing dues not only mean chopping down weeds it means something more means moving the earth In hoeing the hoe should be forced into the earth nut just diawn over like a rake A Word on Ration Bags Very often on service they serve you a double handful of flour instead Of bread or biscuits a bit of meat a spoonful of sail one of pep per one of sugar one of baking pow der and a handful of coffee or tea What would yon do Scouts if you get served this at Camp I am thinking I could see most id you go jour lehls and look it over and won der to do Willi How many of yon would mix it all up Now if your ration bags are made rigid yoTi ran keep them all separate if not yon ran put pepper in one pocket salt in smother in another the flour in your hat I lie beef in your hand anil lie coffee in Ihe oilier well loaded if you are in your shirt sleeves you liav- t mail so you would find it quite a Job You had belter get your ration hags made in lime and be pre pared in service very often after rations an served I hey haw lo march at once What would you do In that cast- Smile and I hope So but I am afraid Well I jell yon Ihe boys over would do They would mix it up Willi lot of and drink it does si as well in tin end Mr and Mrs of Toronto spent over the holiday with their son and daughter Mr and Mrs and Mr and Clarko of the fourth line Miss has return ed after spending three weeks at Hamilton and Buffalo Herb was a Sun day visitor- at Mr Mrs Duncan of Toronto spent over the holiday with her parents Mr and Mrs M Stephens Miss Joy was at her home returning to Toronto on Monday night Miss Jessie Anning of Toronto spent over the holiday with her Mr John Aiming Mr and Mrs J Davis of Snowball and Mrs- of To ronto were at Mr Stephens on Sunday Will the motorists appreciate the nonbumps when our new bridges are complete 7 Mr and Mrs and children of Hamilton and Mr Frank and his friend Mr Jack Ghotes of Toronto spent over Sunday with Mrs John The farmers are very busy with the binders the last few days Listen I The Ladies Aid of King Christian Church purpose holding a Garden Party Social on evening Aug in the orchard adjoining the Church grounds A good time is prom ised Everybody come and have a good time Mr Will made a friendly call in on Sunday evening Sunday Aug here will be Service both and evening at King Christian Church on the fifth line Harvesting the order of the day Monday was Civic Holiday in To ronto ami many he sought a days rst in Ihe country Mr and Miss Pearl Tire spent the weekend at their home here Miss Joy spent the holiday at her home Miss It Miss Bennett and Miss A Bowman of Toronto spent the holiday at Mr Davis Mr and Mrs and family Toronto spent Hie weekend at Mr A 1 Mr Reynolds of Aurora Miss Daniels of Toronto and Miss Webb Of Snowball spent Sunday at Mr J Tilsons Miss A Marsh spent the holiday at Mr Mr ami Mrs Win Curtis and family of New Hamburg visited with friends this week Mrs G of spent a few days last week with friends In the village Miss A Fox of Toronto Is visiting at the Parsonage Miss Jessie Aiming of Toronto spent holiday at Mr Miss and Miss Walls of To ronto spent a day his week at Mr Walls Mr 1 of Newmarket has purchased he house recently occupied by Mrs liiltYorn and moved here last week Wonder if Jim got wet on Tuesday llighl TOO Aiul it rained when he was taking a young lady home Mr ami Mrs Win and JJIss Ittith of Toronto are visiting Mr I Tall on this week AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS Welsh jJj- mm ALL GOOD COOK8 USE BRUNTON8 BAKING POWDER DRY GOODS Our Large Purchases of Alt Kinds of Dry Goods Enables us to sell Many Lines for Much Less than we buy them for today Anticipate your wants and get Some of the Bargains at the Present Prices GROCERY TALK f We have All the Substitutes used Instead of Flour at a Lower Prices than usual TEAS AND COFFEES Our Specials which we are offering for about less per lb than they are usually sold for BOOTS SHOES J t i The Price of Boots Is again Upward Bound Our Large Stock gives you Protection on Price for some time to come EVERYTHING IN SHOES And the Workmanship on Every Pair Guaranteed I ft 1 O KINO The regular August meeting of the Wesley Church Ladies Aid will take place next Tuesday the home of the Misses Hawtin Comparative Value of Character and Reputation will be taken up by Mrs Oliver It- is hoped that there will be a attendance AN OPPORTUNITY TO DO SOMETHING Do you know a Mother whose son has bought with his life on the battle fields of Europe the liberty you enjoy If so it is your privilege to name that Mother for decoration into the International Order of Allied Mothers in Sacrifice The As sociated Kin has made her nom ination by her friends an inci dent to her decoration and it is a privilege accorded all who know of such a one to pass that knowledge on to the Associated Kin Headquarters London They do the rest as a patriotic privilege on behalf of the people of Can- a da This ureal movement original with the Associated Kin and to them is due the honor of having promulgated their proposition throughout the entente until mothers in practically all its major nations are wearing this insignia of what Is ad mil tod ly at Mice the most exclusive and the most democratic order of woman hood and sacrificial motherhood that is or will be During first week of NEWMARKET TWO WEEK SALE OF VERY SPECIAL BARGAINS Ladies Black and White Lisle Hose Reg Sale Price Fine Ribbed Hose Makes a Good School Hose for Boys or Girls Special Price 38c Ladies Fine Lisle Silk Ankle Hose to 10 Good Value ToDay for Mercury Brand Hose Good Heavy Lisle Thread Special for this Sale Table of Remnants including Fancy Voiles Muslins Ginghams Prints all at Cost Price Basket of Fancy and Plain Ribbons Narrow and Wide Widths THAN COST 77 TV what will undoubtedly be greatest gathering of motherhood ever assembled under one will lake place in St Congregational Church Toronto This lime is chosen that mothers from a distance who are visiting The Canadian National Exhibition may receive- the insignia of the International- Order of Allied Mothers in Sacrifice This will be the second decoration meeting held in Toronto this year A Parly will he in Itnnisdcns drove under spices of Christian Church THOUSANDS OF MEN REQUIRED FOR HARVESTING IN WEST ERN CANADA is censes to fine 1 of a profusion floral by ten School the Wrist Watches QENT8 In Gold and CLOCKS MANTEL IVORY CLOCK8 KITCHEN CLOCKS CUT GLASS WATERMAN FOUNTAIN Thousands of men are reouiro help in the of Western crop illC P It has completed arrangements lo the Went litis great army of workers For those going from points in Ontario 16 Manitoba and Alberla extra trains will he operated through to distributing point with out change Going trip West to Win nipeg Returning trip Bast from Winnipeg Consult I It Agents regard ing transportation arrangements west of Winnipeg Going Dates Aug and Aug an- All sta tions in Ontario vest of Smiths Falls up to and including Toron to on Lake Ontario Shore Lino and iiavelock line also from stations Kingston lo Renfrew Junction inclusive and from stations on Toronto Sud bury line From stations on main line to Franz in clusive From stations Bethany Junction to Fort and rand From stations west and south of Toronto up to and in cluding Hamilton and Windsor Out on Owen Sound Wingham Flora St Marys Port and St Thomas branches and stations Toronto and north to Bolton inclusive particulars from any Ticket Agents or Howard District Fassengcr Agent Toronto Out held Bo oth Line King on Tuesday Aug I OIK A good program will be provided consisting of Speeches Music Readings and have a good lime On Sunday Aug 11 Will he special fiervicefl in Ihe Christian Church nth with special music and speakers Afternoon service ill pm ser mon by Rev W P hotelier of service at pm sermon by Rev A K of Newmarket All In vited A 0F ere S3 The There never virtues in vices be sufficfeiil In balance Saturday Garments iDrr KODAK8 and 8UPPLIE8 Atkinsbn Co J Marriage Licenses I Out A tiro at On Tuesday started from a Kitchen stove at the rear of an hotel FOR FLETCHERS I Live Stock Markets Top prices paid in Toronto this Choice Steers and Heifers Feeders Butchers Choice Heifers Butchers Good Cattle Common Cattle Choice Blockers Choice Milkers Choice Veals Good Veals Common Calves Spring Lambs Yearling Lambs Choice Sheep Hogs off cars i- Newmarket Markets Eggs per per lb Wheat bush Oals hush g Barley bush lu ton Toronto Markets ii KggS Turkeys lb Spring Chickens lb Ducks Wheat bush Goose Wheal hush hush Hurley hush Timothy Hay ton 2200 Mixed Hay ton will be devoted and Articles of THE PRICES WILL BE In view of the Big further increases to this offer tive and specially to Selling Odd Wearing- Apparel ASTONISHINGLY LOW Advance in Prices and still come do you realize the im is to you This is a Posi and cannot be repeated Come your share of the Great Bargains offered f l J Odd Suits Odd Rain Coats Odd Trousers Odd Lines of Odd Lines in Odd Fall Coats Odd Underwear Odd Lines in Sox Odd Lines in Shirts Mens Boots Overalls 48 33 50 35 9i Everything be cleaned Goods and COME and up on Prices WITH and Braces anything of an odd nature must Saturday You must see the to appreciate these offerings THE CROWD SATURDAY I SELLING OFF THE DUNCAN STOCK NEWMARKET Building PC fl V I ail j Duncans Old Stand Old P 0 I- 1 sesfl

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