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Newmarket Era, 16 Mar 1917, p. 6

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l I St not Hie by to be hold at the onad on lo ft ana to have secured some given away by her and Hie Wedding March tJaycd by Alia of the The the pride wan a Imndoornc wedding repast ho couple I eft for Goodwood lo talent iUx will be The rnilhTerious of will be in MM ll in I ft v- J J i i i r J I I fresh pro Tea arid Cocoa Fund boy a on the firing line in the and should he of interest to every man and woman whether have a relative among brave boys or not ho come and help No coal is available and ore near at he end of their wood the cheerful sound of the buzz prevails the wood diffU may be obviated Aaale of the effects of late Mrs was held at her residence on Tuesday It understood Urn hat been a from Band ford Mitchell of Keswick made herself very popular the young people- during her weeks at Mr A Dikes Mr thought Spring va near ho evidently came to a decision name as the Candlemas he returned 16 the city or another slay We hope to soon see several of who went to the city for winter work return to the va- cant houses They are never a pleasing sight in a live town or village We have liovoial cases of and wo of scarlet fever in our village All of a mild type anyone thought Spring had arrived because of the bright sun light and rapidly melting snow of last week he was rudely node oil Monday The silent snowfall of Sunday night did noij prepare us for the depth of fresh enow on Monday and his contin ued during the entire day It was without doubt the greatest of the season probably not less than ten inches Fortunately the lack of windprevented il being blown in to drifts Householders had no light task in keeping sidewalks cleaned Note- All the above was received loo late for weeks issue froncerysipilas in nook spreading up to face sometimes a very serious issue also in the room of Public School is ill with Her mother arriy- on Monday to assist In her hack to health of wick is with daughter at Mr he speedy recovery of Miua loughby Tlic room are having holidays his week large allendance at Womens Institute on Thursday last Winch gave a paper on Social which showed thought and care in preparation was enjoyed by all Streets rather sloppy Just now owing to haw Miss Willoughby teacher of the Junior Department Public sufferingfromiinsy and Miss Wilson is taking of markel was visiting friends on Sunday Mrs of Pine Orchard was visiting at the home of Mrs Rowland Mr Frank Coon and Miss trudo Walton sang a due at the servieu in the Methodist Church on Sunday morning Mr Postmaster is suffering from an attack of ery sipelas mi This week we he priv ilege of introducing to our read ers Mr who Is now serving his tenth year In the Council of Township of nine of Ihu capacity of Mr was a In the village for years and one of he business men Five years ago lie sold out I Mr which allowed him more lime for other public interests Ho Is of the Cemetery Co President of the Mt Albert Tel ephone Go and is deeply interest- in other local organizations Hi business ability is also re cognized in the Co Council hav ing served two years as Chairman of the CoiumUleo one year as County Commissioner and has represented fie County in them hut we wish every J Our village people were flying around lively ViiiV Tuesday after the of coal which Mr visitedhis cousin Miss oyer Mi- Morrison Is laid up with who ban poorly for time bo which her friends will be glad to hear Thofunorhl of the late Miss Mary died on Sunday inorning at the home of her brother Wcddel deceased was held oft Tuesday at pm and was largely attended Inter- took place in Cemetery Miss Wcddel last of the children of the laic Robert and but leaves and rel atives to mourn their loss Tho League is thinking of hav ing a social the near future Particulars later Mr Frank Kayanagh shipped a car of hogs on Tuesday which would sum up nicely for some body Mr and Mrs J spent the weekend in Buffalo and will no doubt hear Hilly Sunday Mr Angus Smith another of pur vniniK men is leaving for the this week We wish him success A full bouse and a good time was the success of the Presbyter ian Ladies Aid at the home of Mr J Flanagan last Wednes day Norman look out for the char ivari Please hand in your items -ooo-s- Mrs Lundv spending a few days with friends in the city home of Mrs on Thursday afternoon Mrs arid littlo son Murray of Toronto visited Mr J few days last airs Knight spent a few days in tho city last week Ada and Mr Norman spent Sunday with friends In Ml Albert- Mrs of Toronto spent the waokend at Mr litons Mr- Montgomery of Toron to spent the weekend at Mr A Wilsons Mrs A yfafted friends in Keswick a few days last week The Ladies Aid meet at the homo of Mrs J on Wed nesday afternoon Mr Frank visited friends at Weston last week A surprise party and presenta tion at Mr J last week lo his dcarlure for West -r- -QQ- 1 i The home of Mr and Mrs Win Broad near Mt Albert was the scene of a very important and in teresting event on Wednesday March when their daughter Laura was united in marriage to back again Mr W It McOuckin lev The P Fletcher coh- LcggoK pastor of the Mount Al- ducted he funeral service of Miss Methodist Church perform- Mary WeddeU of Sharon on ed the The bride was Mar The sorvicca in Christian are progressing with a line spirit manifest in all the meetings Mis A Dike of Mt Albert is visiting at W Fletchers Miss Mitchell visited in Mount Albert and Sutton last week Dont forget the social Mr Win Mar rills Friday evening Mar W MoKay the Naval Air Service visited al Mr Frank Mortons last week Pleased to see Mr It Don noil out again after recent illness Whats the mailer with Kes wick fishermen i Jielter get Mr several arhilralions He is a very I f useful man home and abroad WILLIAM Who departed this life oil Mar following is a of the for Hon Pros J J Terry Hon 1st J A Hon 2nd VicePres F Cain lion Directors Win Sanderson HenryWright Dr Graham Win Miiokio John Silas Bennett A T Wait J D Moore Wm W Hill A Fred Johnstone Marvin J I T Huntley Percy meeting held recently it was derided hold the Kali tie- Jlh mid of October One lonely year has passed Since Mother left our home Cone lo join the angels Around the Great White Thro no President 1st Vice Vice i l i 3 I I The Time to decorate in and WE HAVE THE GOODS I WALL From to per roll AND Bust on Market I Haw and Coiled Oil and Always on Hand I Paint touches Bo to to to 3Bo A LIMITED SUPPLY OF I We ahull also bo to supply you Boots Shoes While Por Your decorations AND W E9uVifley Co the evening wo would Thinking she had gone to While reading from the Holy Word we would hear her tread to hear of God and Heaven Though blind the aged eyes faith caught sight of God and night And His mansions in the skies I lilGoviaoiVV i6U village on itoriu has been developed the same company hat- has made Cranking Lighting and Ignition for auloimnnblles the standard of he world At last a thoroughly practical and economical Isolated lighting for and country homes It combines in one compact unit gas and dynamo for anil with the speeially highly efficient batteries constitutes the entire plant has a capacity of to lights and will also furnish Power for ma 1 1 machines such as churn washing machine vacuum cleaner pump fieviug machine and so forth- It la so simple that a child can operate it starts on the turning of a and automatically when batteries are full it is practically trouble proof It lrlC5 to 0 t WHJYK FOLDSR PWbDUOTe Rwykdeii Died Near oil Sunday morning March Miss Mary youngest daughter of die late Holier in year had been a sufferer from rheumatism for a long time con leaded which ended fatally The funeral service was held the house on Tuesday afternoon conducted by Klder Fletcher of Keswick as sisted Win of Iowa Fletcher his remnrks on Individual from Matthew Chapter the lith verse At lliu conclusion of tin service a part of the Methodist Choir sang most beautifully and acceptably Saved by Grace Interment took place- at Cemetery The pall bearers were Theakslon James in Mil Benjamin Fair- barn George J booh and W A Those from a distance were Wrn Iowa Wcddel Win Willis and daughter Mrs Frank and daughter Mrs Albert Col lins ami Mr and Mrs Lewis of Newmarket The very high esteem in which Miss was held was shown by the large num ber of fricilds and relatives that assembled to their last re spects lo deceased Mr and Mrs Norman Li Eves returned on Sunday night after having spent a delightful honey moon They will be At Home their many frionds in their new borne miles north of after April 1st Many friends of Nursing Sis ter Lieut Katie Adams will regret to learn thai she has been quite ill with bronchitis and The last letter slates that sho is slowly on the mend Mrs Jas has been taking a much needed rest in with her brother A very successful Ladles Aid was hold at the home of Mis Flanagan Mrs Flanagan ami Mrs Fred were the hostesses of he evening Mr IL I is spending a few in Toronto aorvjni on jury Regular services in an Church Sabbath evening at II am and ft pm Scliool and Classes at 10 am Notice There be a Socio evening at the Manse op Wednes day the Stat under the will be served games and a musical A time is assjii All come iBonie Jive of members of flliV for West on With all our sorrows and our griefs To mother we would go I or she always thought he bright side That helped to ho true And now we miss those Comfort ing Words Thai lightened every load of care And showed the silver lining That every wear Following is another teller written by Pie Morris son of Mr Thus Morris of Sharon France Dear Father and Mother I have received my box In fine and in good lime The socks are line The- box was packed good and everything in it was just what wanted I tell you I never liked cake so well as I do now We had good feed for sup per Dont ever fear about get- ling too much Those twisters were as nice as ever I got the paper I took some of the choc olate last night and cut it up fine in my mess tin and put some boiling water on it and it was fine We arc going to have an other one tonight I never got the Mitts yet I am looking for Adas box tomorrow night My mate has been sick the last day or two but my box made him better He is good lb me I sen you a good long letter about j days ago I am well It is nicer bore now but muddy Wo dont have to do much on Sundays now but all my dirlj clothes today down by a big riv er where all the ducks are I am going to write to the Ladies Aid one of these days Goodbye for now Your Son A PM A Through the slop and slush of you can work better be more comfortable arid enjoy better health if your feet are protected rubber footwear bearing one of these famous Trade Marks leap JACQUES HEMIIAHTS MAPLE LEAF GMHliY DAISY DOMIHIOH Li ah This In Rubber Co LIMITED fluUir in the ELipir LARGE III r SERVICE AltD THROUGHOUT which I Then as the children gathered round To Daisy she did say You soon Will have no blind grandma For Jesus call her home Yes grandmas chair is vacant miss her face so Those days are still in memory sweet As we travel to that happy land A husband and nine children She left to mourn their loss One was waiting above to welcome her spirit lives with God Could she look down from Heaven and speak To those she left behind She would bid them say Thy come Thy will Lord not mine West Then look lo Clod and seek His Grace Embrace the love He cling to Him with all thy heart Walk by and live Son James and Family Filling ice houses is the order the day around this town Mr Milliard Miller of Toronto spent over Sunday here Mr unloaded a feed last week containing over hags of bran shorts corn oats flour etc He ex pects to have another car in about April the 1st The storm on Saturday evening last was a you bet but it didnt slop the midnight oilers A deputation composed of Greenwood and Messrs ley Walker and Mil ton Hamilton went lo Toronto on Tuesday in the interests of freight shippers on the Metropol itan Hail way A roost successful afternoon tea was given at the home of Mrs Cross oi the by the Auxiliary lo raise funds for the Society About people were present and spent a very pleasant afternoon Proceeds Mrs Cornwall of Cadil lac Mich is her sister Mrs John Miss Millie Dennis of Newmar ket spent the weekend with her aunt Mrs Bond at Jacksons PI Miss KSibbold who has been spending the winter in the oily was in town for a few days this week The members of the Methodist Church held a Convention in James Church on Sunday at the morning and evening services We regret- very much lo an nounce the death of Mr M Silver who passed away on Mon day at the General Hospital To- We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family The Committee in connection with the Chorus a meeting at the home of Mr on Wednesday for the purpose of arranging for dates of Concerts Look out for hills lat er Mrs ridge is spending a few weeks with friends in the city That Desirable House and Lot- with Frame Stable belonging to Miss Victoria Scott in the Vil lage of For partic ulars apply to W P Out on GALE acreSj being the Quar ter of Jot in the 3rd Con of East Gwillimbury about mile east of Station First class grain farm buildings Your l J J I- j mm com you for the wishes and for J LI lftrju ILoHg little pickmeup la full of vigour and vim for the jaded Quenches thrrst fatigue gives new life to enervated spirits i Oft Ore W Evciy letter parcel foV year Koltller contain a bate arc the for ft Sold Everywhere Vw Co Ltd On T I July v GUM uku if I i c a iilJ I Ft Mr Pickering of Zephyr fences in good loaded another ear of lurnlps last week for the are certainly Homo price Mr p Is busy these days fishing at hike end Charles 8U Toronto Han had an enormous demand for their graduates the last year and a half Oat our ami arrange to cuter i v all year W tin order Fall plowing done and between and acres of wheat sown of April For further particulars to otv YARDS A Box bred wrWyaaott Plymouth fi I Brtil Of CANADA BUSY MEW Convenient Leave Toronto Union etutlon J All Modern Equipiifciit YIuKets Ottawa wla TronUi and i ii art obtainable lots Agent or no I collet to City or I We liii fur tt i TORONTO

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