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Newmarket Era, 18 Sep 1914, p. 3

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Vrfod have put Mr Patter I I J A ions teal- i f I purchase rtothors Meeting Here fti Meeting ft Mothers Army Barrack a cm at PM A full attendance Is nested as there Is much work to bo ready for the winter i to to Mooting Yearly Mooting of Friends will take On Sunday Monday- Sept and at White Meeting House on commencing at a Wilson of Pennsylvania and of New York State fixpcoled be prfamt flrtgers Mr John leppara of Sharon was Mr 1 putting up 3rd Kin when way ho got hands fast In pulley of the that runs the mixer had several lingers badly so hit is now carrying one arm In a NEWS Paris I it was this afternoon that tlio tomans still are retiring everywhere They are abandoning- all the positions welch they had creeled to cover a i retreat Mews received here from Petrograh Is to the effect that Austrian ag nate about Ihc battic begun seven- days ago has ended with a KtAit Russian victory withdrawing on the whole front Cross Society members Hip local branch of Red Cross Society who disbanded at the of the campaign In South Africa last Friday for the purpose of reorganisation The was well attended and wis most enthusiastic The following officers President Hon J Dav is Hon VicePresidents Mayor J Allan and Cane Presi dent Mrs Cane Secretary Mrs A was decided that Saturday will I Flag Day In Newmarket ONT FRIDAY HKIT y ana citizens earnestly Wr Dave spent Sunday with to show their by respond- motlien fedfe will bo returned stationed street a number of weeks spent Market and it understood wlth at OaHville nor change will be given when glad to a nag the proceeds for the re- back again lief of and wounded called on friends at field Every man should at on Sunday least do prober young people- at front tended the Anniversary Servicea in v IHI like to Ik furnished with soon In the necessary wool to Many report a MIrb Timothy St and this looallty Merchants of the Town kind P donatedairtbat rehired P ii The next Meeting of the l Society will be held in the Clfaiiiben oa Monday afternoon two sons Arthur of Oxbow aril Martin J- a former resi dent andonO might say pioneer The Millinery a rig the attention of the ladles tSvisSi V jv advanced age of 85 years Inter- A Big Donation fluent in Aurora Cemetery on Sunday last A largo number of people from employees of the Telephone tills vicinity attending obsequies all over Canada gave one days J and Mrs Dunning of to Patriotic Fund j market motored out to Mr J Millinery mi Church i The Quarterly Services which were postponed August on account of meetings then in progress vUV held Sunday morning Love Feast In the schoolroom at oclock and Sacrament at the close of morning sermon The pastor will conduct the services There were nearly at Sunday last Lords Day and practice feai eomincneed for the special Rally May service on Sunday Sept Scholars parents and friends will please keep this date in mind as there will he a special program of Mv music addresses etc The League- will open this Saigon next Monday evening by a Musical and Literary Program follow ed refreshh Cits Terrys on Sunday last We understand Mr Walton is The latest Now York Miss in of for Roche Co j We wonder if It is cool waiting for the choir to desist from practising on Saturday nights Perhaps some of tho hoys think Bonos Mr Win fell out of a mow at Earnest on St- while helping to thresh last weak fracturing a hone In his arm and an other in his face- Mobilization After holiday two TOWN lint Mr Will Hayes and bride of Douro of Blackburn of are the guests of Mr and Mrs George Blackburn of the Line Town Line correspondent was just wondering it it was necessary him to consult the Council of the Bible Class will I the and winter class will jnoet every Sunday at PM lor one In on a business and pleasure the Methodist Church and a most combined and wish to in- cordial invitation to attend is ex- the Kettlehy correspondent that tended to every young man of the no or alarm as it was town anything but sudden He has had invitations by letters for the Thanksgiving Day I and more than that x as killed no one or stole anything Commercial to going to the front Thanks when the is taking as on an interest in his affair he may a lh as a substitMtc for I think It the a Army was made up of men like him well as Canada would ha ttfflt 5i With a Ma- reference to knowledge and learning th as well as affairs he is juUe able and willing to attcod to that Christian Endeavor meeting last Tuesday was led by Miss M while Miss Morton spoke on the topic What is a good education Those who failed to be there missed good treat both on tlte topic and the solo rendered by Miss Collins Next week Miss and Miss AURORA Three children William and Nellie share in tlie estate A of forgery wan lhoJourt against the agent who prepared llib Hat School Marion nfald Hospital elevator Mpndayand died instantly It is pp to of Revision that their pro perly may lend theU leaving the city General Manager of Bank saVs those tho listed find gone with the fulj pay during away Milk Producer Associa tion decided last Saturday to soil retail of city at cents per quart de livered at dairies for the coming with Oct Milk producers who ship to Toronto by train will receive flyo cents per eight gallon can the waggon sliippors It is expected com ing to the wivoh of soldiciK at will he transmitted by end of this week Kileflying lias become a Held sport now and a kiteflying com petition was held in this city on black ducks aro reported more plentiful than usual in Canadian waters this fall l fin which originated from unknown causes destroyed the sliodrt at the Paul Com pany on morning The damage will amount to about On Aloiulay last was laid to Vest the remains of who during the past mix years has faithfully ministered to the Roman- Catholic population in what was formerly the village of In the Womens Court on iay a was sent to jail for six nfonths on a charge of immorality She came from Liverpool ami a situa tion oil a farm at a month and hoard hill this did not sat isfy her ami she returned to the city Had company resulted in her arrest Armor and wife who go about the city reading the palms of peoples hands each and profess to foretell the future each had to the Police but some people were at a Joss why they had to pay when tin four fortune tellers on the Grounds got off with Union Station officials report that lliey handled about people the Jair ferhaps twothirds of last year Part of the falling off was due to in creased rales mi tire railways and part to the war- On Monday last Harry Mat thews arrested on the of June last- charged With having received bills stolen from of Montreal three Canned Peas for 25o Canned Corn for sardines for Pork ft Beans large tins Condensed Milk tin Cooked Hani Sliced 38c lb ground 30o lb Coffee lb tins I lb English Breakfast Coffee lb Quart Bottle Tomato Catsup Sauce v- -J- left by the late Mrs Kllzabeth Read who died at Aurora on August last mill Property comprises an equity of take charge of the in her late residence Spruce topic Share your blessings fi Two weeks ago last Sunday a man Richard Temple who had been in the employ of Mr Win of for the past four the advantage of the absence of the who were visiting a neighbor and stole and made tracks parts unknown was not discolored till six oclock when Chief Anderson Newmarket was telephoned giving d of the man The Chief pitted matter in Constable hands aid he visited the trains ii trollies hut found no trac of him was surmised by Mr that man had probably left for Mae Old Country and the police at Montreal were wired to be on the However no word has been revived of his whereabouts Con- stable Duncan also spent a couple of in Toronto trying to locate the abided hut without success U aereet Aurora secured by a K mcne note and the balance in household young or old are welcome to furniture a with aH wlafce lJ us onluesday evenings a oclock abSo jib tins Seeded Ralsans12o lb 4 lbs Soap Chips 28c Prices hold good as long as our Stock lasts W A yrvry yrfp www www www Com Basketball Contest grounds of the have now become lively practice Last- year the Inter- Brown Floury street Aurora School League absorbed all the in- the scene of a very pretty Lists completing that this Fair rue officers and directors of the Society have got the nut in good time and are arrangements early so may expect the Newmarket year to eclipse all predeces sors Another thing in its favor is appointment Thanksgiving Day last day of the Oct which should crowd of visitors number of snecial attractions are which with the wri the spectators wcellent is secured for the on the two nights of the Fair as a remount amusement all Earnest directed Mrs Annie Linton in her will dated November The bequest worth consists of a High School third interest in Robinson street with basket- The home of Mr and Mrs J was house in the game The season how wedding when tie marriage was with unfriendly relations between their younger among some of the schools This year daughter Flora and Mr it was the wish of some members of Charles Thomas Chapman of Windsor the to avoid all contention by formerly of Toronto son of- Mr conducting the contests strictly ac- George Chapman Toronto with the governing rules ceremony was preformed by Rev Others were not so inclined and con- Allen The rooms were sequent the Newmarket staff decorated with and white as- to withdraw the rather than The bride who was brought in continue without an amicable feeling by her father was bearing rose taf- ifeta with shadow lace and wore the It was believed too that the best grooms gilt an emerald and diamond interest of sport was not served by ring Miss Jean Brown cousin of the having a selected few have all tlie bride played the wedding march and advantage of contests Accordingly a received the grooms gift a local schedule is being prepared which ring Mr and Mrs Chapman left for will furnish opportunity for the roam a short trip before going their to obtain experience in basketball home at Crawford Avenue Wlnd- Word has been received that Mr in on Tues- over locket for drunkenness made for and Mrs have arrived Ihc estimate Is made that there continent are now New five hundred thousand unemployed workers lho at5 CLOCKS OIAMOH05 CUT T ENGRAVING last Night- Mr Henry Milne Baritone JJr Will Spencer Comedian Rich Entertainer and Accompanist Miss Ruby Long Soprano Muldon Mr Walker Soprano Miss Barbara Foster Contralto Harold Rich Entertainer and Accompanist and Walker will conclude the pro- tram with a Comedy Sketch All on Account of Nothing than the statements of those vhoso eyes wo have examined and who have worn Our Glasses the ago New and also having jii his possession altered was sentenced to one year in he Central ihe sen tence to date liniiMif arrest Over of llielohii money was round on him The Court day morning there dozen eases oil If onehalf The Mist eomiuitineiil vyas the Industrial Kami men Word comes from the Niagara District thai of of apples are spoiling on the Why not semi a cou ple of carloads to the volunteers As a result of the conference between the Ontario Government ami municipal representatives on Monday only the appointment of Commissioners to construct the 010000 TorontoHamilton high way remains to be done before actual work will he commenced No less than children un der four years were on exhibi tion at he nth annual show on Monday under the auspices of the Sunday School at Presbyterian Church The cradle roll of this church is the largest in Canada Guild of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church East Toron to have organized a Red Cross Society among themselves and at the present lime are making wristlets and kit hags for sol diers A warm scone occurred in the Court of Revision ft man was assessed as appears a a support a of the public school being a Protestant the wife however put in an appearance and said she had given in and 2 she given in the assessment as a Separate supporter as she was a Catholic The law ruled the wife out of emu- and she got fired up The announcement is I seinioff that Sal add Drown Tea should be sold not any J higher than lb by Blue Label at inc and Red at c per lb court made vn RICHMOND HILL One of the residents of Rich mond Hill Mr pass ed away on Saturday aged years He cam from Scotland when a voung man and settled at Richmond Hill he entered as build er Many of the larger structures of the place erected under bis su pervision Deceased cok wide in terest in and other work rSe4 Pra I J i It The Late- New fork Models A Miss Low in charge of a VANDORF A meeting will be held in the Public Hall here next Tuesday at oclock to talk about the Good speakers will ho provided and a member off the Commission will be present to answer questions KQOO KETTLEBt Mr Harry Stevenson been confined to the house for the past week nursing a sprained ankle Mrs J Seymour and hoys returned- after spending a couple of in Toronto The Methodist Ladies Aid vis Red Mrs on Tuesday Miss Mary Stevens has return- after spending a couple with her brother at York Mills Mr and Mrs spent Sunday at PINE ORCHARD Tliis Branch of the North York Womens Institute held a meet- at the residence of Mrs A Starr on Wednesday afternoon which was fairly well attended Miss of Newmarket an account of her Trip Abroad which was thoroughly enjoyed It was decided to disinfect the Public School as a mailer of sanitary precaution It was also decided to donate to the Red Cross Society and to the St Marys Hospital The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Ashton Lloyd the third Wednesday in Octo ber SNOWBALL Mr and Mrs T Ferguson and Mr and Mrs mo tored to on Sunday Mr J being the chauffer I guess got back but he write Miss Mary Stevens spent Thursday night at the Steel Roof We to thing Moss was green like grass We dont now Miss- Alma Hall of fa Fall Dross 3 Priestly Serges vlde in now shades Oroya Brown3 Blues Cardinals at yd Fancy Brocades In all new shades at yd Roman Silks In large variety of shades Also large assortment of Fancy Dress 36in wide Fall Coatings in Fancy Tweeds Whipcords s etc Large assortment In Ladies New Belts Bags etc Diagonal Serges Fall Neckwear W I Miss Laura NEWMARKET Ont A resident and day school for boys and girls Preparatory Morning and the and Commercial Departments Music and Art exhibition last week REOPENS FOR THE FALL TERM TUE8DAY SEPTEMBER Sale Register For particulars Fees etc apply to the PRINCIPAL P FIRTH A THURSDAY Oct 1st Mr Frank Roadway will have an extensive and unreserved Bale of Imple ments etc on lot 21 con North ah Six months credit Sept Sept except for pigs feed and wood per bus Sale at one oclock sharp M Auot 3 Newmcutket Markets Sept Toronto Markets LIVE STOCK MARKET Barley per bush Oats per bus Buckwheat per bush Bran per ton I I Shorts per to t7 I Hay per ton Western cattle have been per dor in heavily this month which per has slightly affected prices bag Choice steers are selling at per tt and feeders from to per tt Young sheep from to bm Lambs to Hogs off oars in Toron to with sellers holding for ad vance 1 ft bus 0 Rye per bus Hay per ton Butter per K 35 Eggf per doz 85 Potatoes per bag per 18 Turkeys per IV a ft Honesty may be the best Tnere seems to be a be- Joy the sometimes being full of hot air and get- tiag up tie ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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