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Newmarket Era , June 27, 1913, p. 3

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fcu v Methodist Church Oft evening of the were elected Uvea of too congregation on the Quar terly Board Messrs E Lyons J Patterson Brodle J Wiley and Roscnhageni WW I I f The regular Monthly Meeting Will bo held in the of Mrs SI July instead TueSday the 1st it is a holiday and some will be away meeting will commence at 3 oclock and want a meeting it possible Press Supt- VDay will to observe Observed next Sunday morning at oclock using patriotic Sentoe prescrik- Church all over Canada The children are re- quested In room at and proceed in a body to the auditorium Flower Sunday will be observed at the Sunday ScbooVnext Sunday I World ceremony of the unveiling tnc of the late Sovereigns man Bain and will take place at Newmarket Ceme tery on Sunday J vine at members will- please at the Room at p mi More Houses Contractor I started week to put up the framework on Mr new house on Hamilton St- Mr new house on Grace is ready for the roof Another new house going up on Millard Ave This- mates about new houses in Newmarket going up this season Improvements new and general pairs have made a wonderful lin- to- the residence Mr J on In addition to the new verandah on residence he its giving the entire exterior woodwork at Every body baring some pretty weather these days i quite a- number and took in the Circus at last report a A is confined to iris bod libpe he be around soon SCORE OF LOST June twenty t6 will be the Explosion- late this ftfternoOn wrecked- the elevator o Company at fijltalo Four dead have thus far been recovered and there are injured Hi the various hospitals scat tered throughout the city andtce ill estimate that dtjleasfc will die some em- ton patterns fi iV not yet for and their be found in the ruins wien daylight will permit a search The explosion is to been caused by spontaneous in the big pit where corn was stored was no warning With look like new bouse AU schools close- torday for sum mer holidays Next Tuesday is Dominion According to the Public Health Act all wells must be cleaned the 1st of July All Municipal have their halfyearly statement ready next week for the meeting of Coun cil traffic on the Metropolitan last Sunday New icecream Parlor opened next to Adams barber shop Friends Church On Friday evening a Public Meet ing will be addressed toy and Elizabeth missionaries to Japan They will display some na tive costumes and other the country The meeting is under the auspices of or Canada Y and the chair will foe taken at oclock The meeting on Saturday evening at the same hour will be in charge of the Young Friends A and will be addressed byrdE To ronto on What attractive about Friends by Samuel Rogers Toronto Friends Ideas in Wor ship and by Arthur norland of Pickering College on Quakerism and the Twentieth Century Visiting ministers at the Yearly Meetiag will take- part in the meet ings for worship on Sunday at a m and and p m Friends Annual Meeting The fortyseventh annual gathering of Canada Yearly Meeting Friends is session at College On Wednesday evening meeting of Ministry and Oversight was held Cor the reception visithg ters when were present Ida Thome Parker Union Springs and and Olive Glen Y together with Ministers and elders representing various ntaetingol the yearly meeting and Elizabeth Friends Missionaries from Japan will be present during the sessions and will address a special Missionary Meeting in the Friends Meeting House- on St this Friday Other visitors from a distance are expected including King of North Carolina The business meetings arc being held in the large Assembly Hall College and opened Thursday morn ing The public meetings as an nounced will be unusually interesting and profitable a coat Qlx paint making the place Traniner of Pastor Rev oc cupied the pulpit of Methodist Church Sunday afternoon He gave us a brief review tie doings at was interesting roar be heard and Volt and instructive the entire north qide of the big Plant wasblown out Musse man- next Saturday at- burst from all noon June Everybody two minutes by arv- itll jother explosion even more violent than the first There were men at work in the factory at time and pll hut 25 have been for Whether they escaped- of whether the bodies- He at bottom of the great niass to be come Sorry to have to statethai Mrs Davis does not recover very rapidly Vesting Mel to Cords to Pique to White liinon2o6 Vic Lawns to 26c India to Persian Lawn to I A Special In Cream and White from Wo to per yard Do not Forget that we Veep the of FURNISH INGS in the Countyoi York Boots and Shoes We handle the Beet Only as we think that THE EST Is none too good for Customers John Bull 3 for Urges I and Most Complete Stock in the history of the Town Cotton Cashmere Lisle Thread and Silk from to per pair We have Everything BOOTS and SHOES that Woman or Corn Flakes for Child can want We handle only re- Quart Jelly Powders for liable at Lowest Possible Prices and Guarantee Every is ome of the secrets of Choice Pink Salmon large lb tins Ammonia or and Miss Jessie Mahon To ronto were calling on friends Sunday A number here attended camp- meeting at Dixons llill last Sundays JL White Toronto spent a few days last Week with friends here Enormous Sales in this Department We shall be to show you the newest thing in Footwear W A y SchooJ Fair The first meeting of the King School Fair took place in the Town ship Hall Kettleby on June when the following were elected Hon Pros W Aurora VicePros A Clark New- ma Hon J Newmarket Pre Stanley 1st ViiePres Willie Ket Harry Herbert Patrick Au rora It was decided to the next fair at provided satisfact ory accommodation could be secured on Friday Sept 2Cth The following is a list the directors Kiddle Lindsay Ferguson Douglas LocKlrart King Edward Edgar Anning Sidney Alex Harry Leonard J Kcttleb Herbert Patrick Aurora Willie Cherry Vrctor Abrahahis Lome Stanley Frank Cull Linton Six More Deaths To- Day Six people die every day in Ontario from Tuberculosis at the rate of one per Sen every hours a total of over every year equiva lent to the out and loss to the inmunlty a good sized town An appalling lose of life The dreadful pity is that this continual sacrifice Is unnecessary These lives or hem be saved Pioneer the Crusade against Consumption bus been done by the National Sanitarium Association The hospitals at and Weston are to day standing evidence of the magnificent achievements of the As sociation One branch of the work a free illustrated with one hundred lantern vlewsls delivered by Rev 1 Dyke a field secre- tarv of the Association This lecture will be given on Mon day evening Inst- at oclock In the Town Hail The lecture explains In a simple interesting complete way exact ly what the disease is how to avoid It and how to treat it Parents especially should knew how to protect themselves and their children Every private individual man woman and Is in danger and should know combat it It is not too much to say that this has been the means many lives It answers questional everybody Is anxious to know It can under- Stand To at tend such a lecture is fcse high School Board Special meeting last Friday evening Present Mr J McKay in the chair Father Whitney and Messrs A J and Widrfifield The Secretary to obtain- prices ot coal from local deal ers Small accounts amounting to were passed A circular being presented from the Dent of Agriculture re Summer Course Board decided take St and the Principal was to issue a circular making the particulars The Secretary was instructed to order 150 seats of the pattern select ed and have placed in Auditor ium before the opening of the school in Sept The Properly Committee was au thorized to complete the system wiring in the school so tlut classes fcill change rooms simultaneously to signal and also to push the erection of the fire land pipe Hoard adjourned Public School Board Specidl meeting took place last Friday evening Dr lark- in the Present Dr Scott and Messrs Manning and An account of for new seats for the King George School was pass ed also for current expenses The resignation of Miss was accepted The Treasurer was authorized io make overdraft on of Toronto for current expenses It was decided to two drinking fountains or Prospect Ave School- The Secretary was instructed to advertise for tenders for buildings not further required on the Primary School Grounds Matthcwson was engaged as caretaker for King George School at a salary of per year for care ct four rooms Duties commence on Sept 1st It was decided to place in surance on Kin George School and On Prospect Ave School The following teachers were or the ensuing year A Cornell Principal 1200 TOWN LINE ITEMS Mr and Dales of Mr David Dales of the line after an ex tended visit to friends in many parts ui the Dominion re turned to their home in Victoria i- Iter Hall to a large congregation oh the 5th on Sunday last work is all farmers have been putting on a pleasant sinlle since the- copious rain line on Sunday Mr George tfre IJne took in the Circus and the following day attended- the excursion to Lake having a good time Master David and Miss Black burn the line were visitors Mrs Shanks of the Town on Saturday last One of the lest if not the best gravel pits ever opened in the Town ship was that unearthed the arm smouldering rental learned Insurance the Wifes Salary v Mr Chambers Black on the To the query What is your wifes I salary be an swer Wives do not receive salaries Generally Speaking they are allowed their board and do not in the strict accept ance of the term nor do they- lay by anything for times of sickness or old age Their husbanjJs do that for them at least in theory and earnings of the wife go toward the and support of the being in fact the hardest oportioir of responsibility Many- men are very thoughtless about such mut ters and they arc Very mean it trey let matters drift along from year to year and make no provision in case they are Suddenly cut- down tor whom they sworn to love and cherish The law provides that the wife shnll have a definite portion of the estate left by her husband when he dies but this does signify much if be leaves no estate Things conspire together in such a Line last week There are various layers diftrcnt grades of as clean as if from the seashore one layer immensely suited for cement purposes The various grades are entirely either sand or clay and there is no excuse for the Council if have the best of roads Air and Mts Richard of Toronto having returned from their honeymoon were visitors on Sunday at home the parents ami Sirs Joseph Cutting on the line Mr accompanied by his- sisters Misses and Gertie attended entertainment given Kettleby on Saturday night by the liOagMc of Newmarket Christian I Miss Mary Blackburn left on Satur day to spend the summer in Mr John Cull returned oome from Some are Out flag lucerne and manner that nothing as an estate Business frisks bad invest ments Hard times luxury all these may account for the lack residue and they may leave the wile no es tate What then Life insurance is a provision for the wife that sure and as rule easily tained Few will care to deny a good wife deserves something definite and sure and if there is real loe in a mans hart he will protect faithful wife and helpmeet against the day O vt ftllfVRMn What the Old Man Says Miss Truman Miss Miss Morrison Miss Hardy Miss Morton Miss Board adjourned I f f 5S0 now to succeed There are expressions used in ordi nary conversation which are significant The one is he has no will of his own the other He has wonderful will power The first used when the speaker intends to convey- the idea that tho person spok en amounts the other alien the person achieves through de termination and persistency The man who has no will of his own is at great disadvantage in this world as man who has wonderful will is at advantage one spells fail- the other success The follow ing story well illustrates this fact and is about a man is today at the head great corporation al though still a young man Just af ter he was graduated from college he was offered by his father a posi tion in the office with him or any other position it- the that he might select I to told his father that he was not qualified for office work because he knew nothing the mill work wculd learn the mill work and would come Into the office Hie young man just as the other workmen did He left with much pain ami prolonged I S Svll and ill health can hardly all Nearly every day the press directs attention to the increasingly careless handling of poisons frequently at tended with fatal results always Send the Era to absent friend The New Colors Old Gold Purple In Bronze and 4 and P Ticket AbW Issuer- ot Marriage take up a paper without reading some victim of the unlabeled The practice of keeping Poison In the house should be abandoned If neces sary to be used under the prescrip tion of a physician none should he held over for this is where the dan ger comes in bad habit of self- medication scorns ingrained in our people It is far better to call in a reputable physician than to prescribe for ones or listen to wellmean ing but unskilled neighbors The keeping over of poisons is a strange mixture of carelessness and frugality too to be thrown away but not worthy of being pub out reach of possible victims with a leg ible label Throw poison to dogs it within the reach any member ol the household PHYSICAL the rules and regulations of the mills ate his dinner with the work men and at night only when the whistle blew One day Just as he inking for Many a woman been made strong and re sourceful tnrough exercising economy is esirous that daughter shall have everything she wants And the sons and daughters 0 successful lath ers and mothers are proverbial suf ferers from this mistaken kindness The necessity of struggling is not a disadvantage but benefit Mental and physical strength are both the re sult of overcoming The epitaph of many a failure could be written in this single sentence lie did not have to struggle Send the Era to absent friends STORE Live Stock Market Decline of this week- Ill beet cattle on Toronto market- Strong dcnvnnd for and feed ers Veal c to Decline of from 25 to in sheep and lambs Hogs are down to Si again and quoted at country points i Newmarket Markets Juno Tho eminent looked the patient over Yes ho said what you nd is a gradual gain in muscular tissues at it slowly Commence by lift ing tenpound weight Add to this from time to time until you can lift fifty pounds with comparative ease Then to again The patient hesitated guess ho said you aint get- tin mo quite right The frowned What do you mean by that ho demanded The patient still hesitated Why you see he said Im the fellow that carries the trunks down stairs an heaves into the trans fer companys baggage waggon Cleveland Plain Dealer was to sii down to his noon day meal his father Invited him to a neighboring restaurant to lunch with nim but he declined Sometime af terward as he leaving home In the tie was accosted by a friend In an automobile and asked to ride automobiles had then Just be gun to into general use This invitation he declined For live years he worked In one deparfrnent after another in mills and one day told his father that he thought he would come Into of fice He knew the business because he had will power to control him self until he learned it In this case the value of will power to him personally and to the corporation is great So every other young man who possesses will sufficient to enable him stick to a course that he has mapped out for himself will find in the success of his undertaking and in mastery of him self- the man who will power know defeat for Is he stumbled he was up and at It again and reached his goal Will power has not only achieved Success it has even re- health and happiness J THE BENEFIT OF STKUOOL10 Ttie good friends who wish to re lieve from the necessity of strug gle work do us an Injury out of tho vety kindness their hearts The selfmade man who has to be a very giant of strength through con quering the difficulties fate has piled In his way sometimes makes the mistake of smoothing out the path for faW son questions lor Fall lcr bush loose wheat per bush Barley per bush Oats per bush Buckwheat per hush per do Butter per lb Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb Geese lb Turkeys per It Bran per ton Shorts pet ton in 1013 0 50 50- 0 20 a 23 0 tit In our ladies White Nainsook Under- in a Large Assortment Embroidery and Kino Lace Trimmings to Hot Weather Price Ladies Lace and Trimmed Drawers and Corset Covers prices ranging from to SI Childrens Fancy and Chambry Dresses sale price Childrens Fancy White Dresses trimmed- with Bead ing and Lace Si25 t I Ladies Fine White Skirts reg for I I C LUNDY 1 Hay per ton new Toronto Markets June Fall Wheat per bush 0 Goose Wheat per Oats per bush Barley per bush Rye bush Peas per bush 00 Hay Per- ton Butter per 0 2S- 28 per-doz- New Potatoes- Per 0 Chickens per Ducks per 0 HO Turkeys per 25- 28 Dr Morses Root Pills cure many common arc different but all from the mft syrtM clogged with The 3fe cause the bowels to move strengthen and and open up the pores of These organ rf the accumulated Kidney and similar aamattsjwaAA R SYSTEM Lv it It II J It I NEW SERVI6E BCTVEEJN TORONTO STE MARIE PORT ARTHUR WILLIAM STEAMBOAT SERVICE K am Wed l London pm- Wharf Nor Co pm- S Marie Nor N Co Sun3 pm Port Arthur Nor Co- Pott William Nor Co- Wed Winnipeg P Railway am Tues Sat ParlorCafe Parlor Cars and Coaches between Toronto and Wharf Standard Sleeping Cars electric lights in lower and upper berths Colonist Sleeping Cars berths free Dining Car and Coaches William and Winnipeg Comnpncing June a through electric lighted Standard Sleep ing- Car be operated between Port William Winnipeg and Edmonton This is inauguration of Grand Trunk Lake Rail Route Ser vice be twee and Western Canada A Special Train will run the waynom Wharf to commencing June and each Tuesday Friday and Sun- day thereafter Full particulars Reservations on Steamers or Trains may be ob tained on application to Grand Agents write HORNING Union Station Toronto J City Passenger and Ticket Agent Phone J station Ticket Agent i

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