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Newmarket Era , May 26, 1916, p. 6

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as 3V OV km- AT l E HORSES At attention of- parties who allow their horses to run atlarge in the that this against Some people escaped haying an accident rpwirir to the presence of horses on the road if an accident happen will certainly billable ml I a sea ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Oh Sunday evening in the Presbyterian Church at Mr will give an illustrated lecture oh the Life of John Mr was Cana das first foreign missionary and it will be interesting and profit able to hear the story of how he- was the means of transforming island in the New Hebrides with four thousand inhabitants from cannibals into Christians Silver collection PERSONAL Messrs Ab Wilson of Sharon and Samuel Miller of visited Mr Eugene Rowen on Sunday John Steeper has been seri ously ill for the past two weeks Miss Dorothy Hunter who has been spending her vacation in town has returned to Wetland Mrs Miller of is visiting her sister Mrs Miss Myrtle Rear of Toronto spent- the holiday at her home in town The sale of baking by ladies in connection with the Red Cross will be held at Theaker Store on Saturday afternoon TThe sale will open promptly at oclock and everything will be sold only over the counter No advance or ders will be accepted The Presbyterian Garden Party will be held on June Fur ther particulars later A shirt Mrs C Da vidson and sent to the front a year ago last February contained a text and her name and address A ago she received a very nice letter of thanks from a Walter Baker stat ing the text had been under shell and he returned it as a souvenir All ladies interested in sewing for the Red Cross are requested to come on Wednesdays to the Public Library Rooms to help make bandages etc OBITUARY George regarding for some bis pnjM4ayV come rather suddenly Se failed rapidl Mr Stokes was bprir in Scott near Mount had always- farmed wepVtb the edge of the town devoting ion largely to dairying H6 studied Is business tor good punpose A ago he bought the built a good house on and improved Ihe outer Buildings He found time Co devote la public s in the township anpV filled Ibe positions of councillor reeve and deputyreeve intelligently He was also in fair was Ag ricultural Society In politics Mr Stokes inherited strong ideas and was always ready for an election He was the father of the Young Liberal Club and had a warm place in the hearts boys- was in his 52nd year Death was ascribed to anaemia We understand the funeral lakes place Friday to NewmarketCem etery He is survived byhisSyife and three children EStH Mr Clias spent Sunday in v w J HOPKINSROSS A very pleasant event lodk at the home of Mr and Mrs if Ross on Wednesday May when heir niece Bertha was united in marriage to Mr Hopkins of Midland Rev pastor of the Presbyterian Church performed the ceremony in the presence of about 30 guests The bride was charming ly attired in rose pink Georgette Crepe and carried a bouquet of sweet peas and white carnations She was unattended Among the guests from a distance were Mr and Mrs Port- Mrs Forrest and Miss Nettie Robs of Toronto Mrs Stevenson Mrs Hopkins and daughters of Midland and Mr and Mrs Fergus of Zephyr The wedding trip was first to To ronto then Midland and to Sud bury where they will reside in fu ture The bride was the recipient of many handsome and valuable presents Mrs Bain of Zephyr visited at Mrs Thorpes on Tuesday s Mr James of- Orchard Beach spent the weekend at Mrs A Mrs Wilson spent Sunday with friends In Aurora Mrs of Queensville was calling on friends hereon day Mr and Mrs M Duncan and family of Street spent Sunday at Mr Shropshires Mr and Mrs Watson Millard of Newmarket spent Sunday at Mr Watsons Mr Crone spent Sunday friends in Oxbridge Mr Herbert Shropshire visited friends in the City on Sunday Miss of Toronto spent the weekend under parental roof J Miss Terry with two lady friends the Misses Sheppara and Ham ilton of Toronto spent the weekend at her home here Miss Gladys Vernon was the guest of Miss Ada Crone on Sunday Mr Robert Lloyd visited at Elgin Mills on Sunday Storey of the Bait of Newmarket was calling on friends here Sunday Mr Haines of Newmarket spent Sunday With his sister Mrs Hall Mr and Mr J M Klteley visit ed at Mr Weddcls Queen St north on Sunday Miss Ada Is spending a few days in the city this week Miss Mildred Hughes has gone to Buffalo to train for a nurse The Public School was closed here on Friday on of Mrs Glovers son being sick with Scarlet Fever H Hit Albert Dealer jn all kinds of Farm Implements McCormick Binders Mowers and Rakes and the Mo- all sizes no bet- goods made and the John Deere and Peter Hamilton and Floury goods and do riot forget the quick Meal Oil Stove This best of all Oil Stoves Phono or write me i I fellow poultry men If you have the real Rhode Is land Red Hen fever you will need a few sellings of eggs from my heavy laying Reds Last years average per hen for flock eggs They have the color size and type and for one exhibition pen at for ML Albert Red Feather Yards MRS HO itta Gold Frame Plants ifi Are Jurder better rooted bet ter reulta hothouse plants Choicest varieUes of lower and MPS if Asters Carnations us phlox Mignonette Nasturtiums Ayla Snapdragon Verbloaa etc TEH PER BOX OP PLANTS nave from the east to aide of Stop on the north of A Hill Walk 75 lo The fltuton hut our customer Holland Landing rely upon lhe delivery from the soon a I rain go away Come some other day Mr Fanner wants Let me bow let me bow Its for you and me you know Mr Johnston loaded a car Iron this week for Toronto What Is so attractive at Baldwin Hint the majority of our young lads attend ho Well Guess there in honey In the hive Clear the track boys for worlds Locomotive pur Brown If 111 Motor- Spick What happened to Max last week He had some noble boys to fence himself In Wonder why Ope week some little dwarfs rebuild to our Mansion iiiu- And thus Mr in ftom the highway I guess Somebody will be playing hothand soon Im quite sure if nothing else Mr and Mrs J Munroe of Button spent Sunday with Merchant here Mr look a trip to the City this week We are pleased to sec our Mr Stewart back for bis holidays after serving a time training at ML with Did you hoar about that fight some few days ago I I Z Mr W Hose of Toronto spent over Sunday with relatives In Brown and Johnston loaded out two cars of live this week for To ronto Who were those folks were fishing on Sunday Ha Pita could say more but now Sleeping Beauty Mr J RV of Newmar ket spent a day with Ida sinters here Miss Wesley of Newmarket spent over Sunday with Mrs J A Wood Mrs J of New- market spent over with rela tives In Gilford Mrs of anil Mrs- McMillan of North Dakota visited Mrs Coombs last week Mrs of Churchill Miss of Newmarket and Miss of Gilford spent Sunday with Mrs Mrs Meek of MYs The Aimanae weather asyou see it day riothipg have fluffing our folks with periods About all our as as it easier intellectual men as Chapi fean and Riddel in and mnacsyouijNSir have n6just to dispute its arid past it has been demonstrating man are daily holding re- of admirIrigYfe itorsJ Some are not satisflcd A great admirer of the proud little mamma the Owl has bairns which declares are genuine sweet little beauties Time enough to see wh en Op en eir eyes knowingly and at you as much a to say AWt we nersV I learn twins are a hereditary on both sides of the house Whilst touching on the subject I snail pall to your attention that one of friends resident beats He and his estimable lady ago were presented with triplets that faded as the of summer Less than a year from dale they again blessed wi th triplets six in 1 Charjie Carl Ketch and Bruce Riddel are out at cutting a of logs on the property of AJMilne with the Portable Mill They are all boys Look out for hearts gals as long as Briice is Mrs Harford Riddel Miss Stel la Sweet and Thos Smith arid family all told went to Udora on Friday to watch the sodiers pass by SO strbng AUsayJL was a fine show welt worth going see ThcTpiereating show was well worth the pric of admission They had pies to moke war oil Presto I They were gone Stella and kodak got some aweet snapshots If you wish to see eating style bring along your and con- fee Prof Pie The Owl will attend to the rest pro viding the pie is good All the Baldwin are superb pastry cooks- and it seems as if they stuff the Owl No space to particularize this Take word for St Grandma- Aird bordering on 86 years is surrounded by her four sons Baldwin Donald Le high Valley Penh George Otta wa and the rich old nabob John Aird Dakota The boys arc do voted to their good mother in the decline of life She Is wellcarep for by her granddaughter Miss Barber wish I could in troduce you to this un selfish and truly good young wo man Mrs Charlotte Mor ton has been here on a visit to her old homo She how resides but a longing to see her old homo came arid off she pill She appears as well as ever Mr and Mrs If Molyneaux tile popular storekeeper of Belliaven they keep the store and the store keeps them visited relatives in Baldwin on Sunday Acquaint ance with this amiable couple would make you enthusiastic ad mirers of them You Just could not help it Your Uncle received last week an anonymous note and a copy of Evening Telegram containing a very Interesting Interview with my old friond Tom Robinson rel ative to Aula Lang Sync and Sharon Sons of Temperance Band How I did rover In the familiar reminiscences The Bender I pre sume Ross remarks he is a Grit and cast his vote first for Mulock Esq now Sir thats the hoy for mo Such things are slight favors and coat the sender but a trifle yet add much zest to the enjoy ment of a lonely life They like a dose of the elixir of eternal youth My friond suspense and mo Toms ad dress The cleverest baby Sylvia OBrien I shall Jot down for an article In next budget I cant hold In any longer My Imperfect against my success in The Kind been ChaaHi deceive you tioosond CHASFARS Castoria a harmless for Castor Soothing lage guarantee Worms In conslanVtise Colfc all Troubles- and Diarrhoea the Food giving healthy and natural sleep The Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend You jy In Uee For Over SO Years oirri Deanery met The meetings evp80pgJngt James oft Monday at fhe iff the preached coiebrateoohiSiesday morning at oclock The meetings ery held Rectpry The members werepresent GENERAL STORE Toronto Lawrence Thorn- hill fa tffA J- over until to attend the funeral at St Georges John Gib son f LEAVE TORONTO UNION 8TATION P Monday Wednesday Friday Sound Sudbury Port Arthur Fort Winnipeg Brandon Reglna topn- Calgary North Edmonton Pacific Coast Points Tickets and Berth Reservations from York Radial Agent write General Passenger agent King j was j full of information regarding the workone by loyal The cocoa giving their defend us Miss Minnie of- Newmarket spent Sunday Milne Mrs Fogg made her home or the past ihree ears wltli Watson Wright returned on Tuesday to Togo and other parts the yest see her Our Bound to Win Young Ladies Bible Class Church held A meeting last week and decided Ijr piece Tan autograph quilt- for Red CrpssJundB- wlVoyould give their name and a small fee of Bo would be appreciated We are requested to remind the that the stores are both closed at Wednesday night Mr anr Mrs Win Watson of Aurora spent the holiday with Mrs- Watsons parents Pi- Mr Herb Brooks of Toronto visited Mr James Horner on holiday BEACH Miss Fisher an exhibitor In fancy work at Richmond Hill where won prizeshalf of them firsts The pldcRt ion of Air Strachan who was in service In but was 111 Willi typhoid- fever spending a cpuple of Weeks here with his mother Mr MiesScholey and Miss Weeks were here this week getting Cottage ready for a house parly In a couple of weeks visitors from a Miss Wilson of Toronto spent holiday here with Mr and Silas Miss Nora McKcwon of Newmarket SUNDRY was callingon brotherihlaw air fast week and was accomSpanied By Sloan of A Culyerwell has the agency for the Briscbl Motor Co of firbcfcyilleandwilpgiy Ihe other ageht motorcars a run their- money MrsJames Freeman been very poorly went to Toronto for treatment accompanied by Airs George Brown as attendant Wellie now sports five automobile makers and has a selec tion of three different kinds the for inspection and sale r JSmaiey- whose health failed him in training for Overseas service has been granted an honourable dis- of sickness Our chief constable Billy Ed had of village Beaks- and HplhoriiC oh wilful destruction of pro perly to Mr Hiihlleys house on High Street but on examination Billy that if his chief witness had any interest in the prosecution he would not- believe him oh oath and there was a appendage to conviction the Justices did not call on the accused to evidence The rainy season lias upset things around Sutton North is dry theoretically speaking and yet arc wet by Providence Sutton and are wot on same theory wet under the Act Lieut Tremaync graced Sutton with his presence during the week cud a guest of other Tremaynes closing has been discussed by some of our merchants and shop keepers but so far remains a dead letter And why not so Tliose who desire Jo close let them do so those whose business require open shop for the accommodation of their customers keep open Municipal Road Overseer is getting High Street in proper order Wo have some morccascs of fever Isnt it lime the Provincial Board of Health had a look into the cause Motor are taking the place of row boats and canoes Will the Si- Toronto visited friends here on the holiday Dr Wiiklilson and family and Rev Inbe bo molested during close and Mrs Madden were here on Vic toria Day The latter Intend to remove from Sutton to Aurora next month Mr and Mrs Marker of Hamilton and Mrs of Tottenham spent a couple of days with Mr Jackson at Zephyr Villa Among Hie people here on Vloloria Day were both Thomson families Mr and Mrs Pickering Mr and Mrs W Mr and Mrs A E Wright Mr Leo Mlsa Campbell Mr Mr Gordon Soules Among the Newmarket people hero for the holiday Mr and Mrs and Mrs Rosamond Mr and Mrs Ross Mr Harvey family Mr Robertson Miss Hilda Lloyd arid Miss Jean Campbell At District Meeting held at Bradford Tues day and Wednesday The Volunteorav Mission will meet on at Methodist Church May This was tho day of the Spring Fair great spring holiday and tho occasion of of old friends hundreds coming from Toronto and other There wore fully in attendance which was not up to last year ow ing to countorattraollon of the fact that was hero over week end movement of gold from Cana da to New York continued Saturday in receipt of an additional In gold bars by J P Morgan A CO agents of the British In this country tike gold that ar rived on Friday It was understood the latest shipment was for the purpose of correcting the exchange rale on Lon don Saturdays consignment brought the two days total up to and prediction was made that the present movement Is over possibly w much as912000000 be New York frdmthe bank of Englands depository Ottawa TP OF QWILLIMBURY r Notice Is hereby that the Court of Revision for the Muni cipality of will be held at the Municipal Hail Friday June 2nd 1M6 at tire hour of40 forenoon All appeals be Clerk- on or before day of May 7 MACKENZIE Clerk of Tor season not Railway Co has promised to give us summer- time tables on the 20th Inst A number of our mem bers arranged to go down to Hub on Sunday to attend with their Newmarket brethren but weather was loo so they remained and worshipped at homo Our Townsman Leslie lias the bereavement of losing both his father and mother since his re turn here- His married daughter has been paying him a visit no doubt on account of tho illness of grandfather and grandmother Our hew baker has kept down price of bread to four cents a pound Toronto bread cents for loaf disappointment a- Irish Fusiliers They ex pected Herb would at Jack- sous Point but now everything is chaos as to their future Indian Choir from Gcorgina Island iQsuppiy tho music Methodist Church in Village May If the- weather is favourable fo them to come They are wol worth hearing- TIKTK No The Property of J A SONS Will make the season of health and weather- permitting as follows Monday May 16th Leave his own stable and pro ceed to Hotel Mount Albert for night Tuesday HotelZephyr for night Wednesday Baldwin for noon by way of Henrys Keswick for night- Thursday Home for noon Campbells Hotel Bradford for night Friday Proceed by way of Holland Landing to the King Newmarket for night Saturday By way of Sharon to Queensville for evening and home till Monday morning has 5 English Imported Sires English Imported Dams and Arthur Stringer Most versatile of Canadian authors has just finished faulty Anatomy of Love a novel of Canadian life con in first Is to soimportant a novel is a notable Agnes S i A ALLIES PLAGE TONS STEEL ORDERS contributes another of pro phetic war articles Give Amorioa tho Whole Truth This is an examination of Ger manys intrigues In the United States a remarkable expose of Germanys aims and in Western hemisphere written with an astounding knowledge of inside facts SERVICE provides two poems written at the front Odyssey of Tggins and Convalescent ARTHUR contributes mystifying de tective Behind the Boil ed Door the boat detective story since Sherlock Holmes ALAN SULLIVAN supplies a timely sketch- Tho Ro mance of a sketch of the camp past present and future Agents of the allied governments succeeded during last week In plac ing cpntraots with mills for a little over- throe hundred thousand Jons of blooms and round steel bars for the manufacture of projectiles la Europe The if leant faot Is that all the shipments are to be made this year and fifty thousand tons additional are under negotiation for shipment In but only about one hundred thousand tons- are said to be available for export in the next seven months The sales made were largely itot thePrenph but thirty thousand tons Wro for direct to Russia tons to Italy- that about half of this bo the steel and other half by four mills And now cornea another sol ment that he has pro cess whereby m to do of two so Muoh Magazine best Canadian writers to put best work into and stories of particular Canadian lorest This is a deliberate polloy on the part of MacLean least appreolatbu f eatu of Maoteans is its Review Reviews Department whloh condenses p family v ia10 for yearly

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