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Newmarket Era , March 23, 1917, p. 3

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itnL- Now Inspect Stylos- stock of Now Spring Stanford Co Ford Is l lint tin r S April K in their ff as I fnnr ftf tout friends of fill IlLlK Howe for Auto Mr A pas living pa in hi his sou ttjr t operate ami lie will poll it Of next ttil ItCC I iron I r ihHiil l Muni the beginning lie a lo in low and vi cinity I I Ivory filled with Carnival College learn played hockey with the nigh loom at Bradford on and the won by a sqoro of The fltai aeon on by aomuboya last Sunday Try Field Hup- to Tuesday the Grand Jury line bill against of with giving liquor loa flrirl intent will now to eland his trial in not the Board old Hold converted Into a Hospital turned II for bom and be secured at a moderate for re- would be no rental Kiwis Hi tin Hud all walk clear of slush Inspect or kepi Try in Comforts Sup per next night from to A few more sunshiny will bo all gone wittbml a Spring ladies will In into wo know il Last as Day and Mr Ms gaveo flho school dwelling chiefly on the evils of liquor traffic of Keswick who was with pari of bo day oil the general work In bin usual able and all present of flic importance ol Ibis branch of the Church activi ties Mr Fletchers sincerity is con tagious 11 inspires work and wo will be glad of another visit sonic time in the near future Our School lias about reached the idno Standard and Teacher Training Class has increased its members to- for study of the third book Next Sunday is the monthly Missionary Day and Business worth League llhero wilt not be a of the League on evening members will meet the at a to eight on Tuesday evening and go a body id Christian Church to meet with the Endeav or A Last Spring when- the bridge was washed away at Urn North Bud Of the Town Mr Geo West was Irying lo save a of and slipping down broke bis arm The bone was set but it was a long time before ho could do any work Finally when ho did go back In bis Job he arm pained consid erably Nearly three months ago be decided lo go to the Hospital and have them sec what was the matter They said that the bone was not set right The bone was broken and reset After being in the Hospital for nine be of Mayor of this age and one of of North died hero Monday a long Tito late one time j6a the flour and was actively identified with municipal reeve and of the town He Is by three sons Howard and William J and one daughter Mrs Arthur Smitbwife of the President of tlio Algonquin j new DAY I It Our this HOSIERY J and and in of la and the now Lower than It will came buck home bis week for a Plan to change The bono lias failed to Com was lros- Tin Pastor has been ill for the last ten days hopes to he able to preach next Sunday morning ami night Thursday Mar 29th the Home Department will meet the Parsonage prii This department lias about lift and every effort is be ing made to have us many attend as possible On Wednesday night Mar The Gleaners Sunday School Class will give a sacred concert in the Sunday School The principal part will be to illustrate he story at The Ten Virgins This strictly a Story oth erwise it would have no place in the Cliiiirli Following is the program Piano Miss Maud and Miss Smith Solo When Yon Gome Miss Medora Ilagar Mrs Ruin Valse lirillanle Miss I CNriru Songs Joy Echoing and Clear The Class Miss P Collins Solo- La Coquette Miss Louise Vocal Miss Lut and Mr Tin Virgins- The Gleaners Class trw- Will Offering fled Save bo King Com A at the Hoard on Tuesday evening Uev M Wedlock Messrs A J T Watson and Jackson Principal was also present The Board had a general dis cussion over be recommendation of the Inspector regarding the di vision of Form The result was that the Supply Committee was instructed to pro vide for the changes by utilizing the Agricultural for one division and arranging for the or to occupy the Assembly liall The seals will be altered lo moot necessary requirements New teachers and desk and new blackboards will also be purchas ed The Secretary was lo notify he Inspector hat his recommendation was being com piled with The purchase of a porcupine was authorized for the Science collection after the Hoard adjourned The total number of i rup tinted and named Natural His tory Specimens in the School collection the present lime is and ten Mam- knit and doctors say is a dead He expects lo go back lo Hie Hospital next week to have a piece of bone extracted and another piece Inserted- What amount of suffering from a slight fall Solo Death of Town Councillor Tin- Town Flag was flying on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday owing lo tin death Alderman Win Colling wood About Ion days ago Mr Colling- wood Township his niece and other and while there be was suddenly taken ill which develop ed pneumonia and he passed away before many people knew In- was out of Town Deceased was a native of the Township of Whitchurch and he moved to Newmarket between five and six years ago He was a fioii by trade and look an in public affairs generally January he was elected as a member of the Town Council a ad a by his Fire and Light Com was a bachelor and is sur vived bis mother three and three sisters He was a of Admiral who look command on the dealh of Lord Nelson the i Trafalgar He was a mem York Jr The March meeting of the York Junior Farmers Improvement Association was held in Victoria Hall Thornhill Friday March The morning session took the form of a Debate between the and tinionville Branches This was for the championship of the county won their de bate from North York and ville won from Richmond Hill The subject was thai Specialized Farming is More Pro- than Mixed Farming The Affirmative was taken by Messrs Crosby and Miles the ville Branch the Negative by Messrs and Hutchin son of The judges who were Mr J USA of Agriculture Mr Winch and Mr J C Sleek ley Newmarket gave their decision in of Ihl In Hie afternoon the Annual Stock Judging Contest was bold on the farm of Mr Hales York Mills about forty hoys compet ing Five prizes offered the win ners being as follows 1 Miles Winch Church The preaching on Faith admonished his hearers lo commit themselves heart and soul to God for without faith it is impossible lo please A uaretle by Mrs Miss Williams Mr- and Mr Manning was well rendered Mrs sang in good taste Ho solo in the Anthem The veiling sermon was ex good on Our Duty and Obligations to Christ the Chinch and the Slate Many a sermon not nearly as good has been published More should have heard it In the evening Anthem Mr Barker sang the solo also an ap propriate solo by Mr Williams deserves special mention Next Sabbath and for two Sab bath evenings following through I bo kindness of Mr Atkinson there will be thirtylive views on the Life of Christ thrown on the screen Appropriate sermons and music will be provided Come and spend an hour at these interesting services Com British Hod Cross The official report for the leclions on Trafalgar Day has just Jiccil received and the amounts forwarded from North York are as follows c PS vi is Z net US l v- IT Sawing wood order of the day Mjsh was the weekend Toronto Mr Leo hasreturn ed home niter visiting at his brothers at Mr Norton bad a bee day last week getting in a supply of wood for the summer Mr is busy draw ing logs into the mill these days Look out boys for a good limo al Camp soon- A farewell is expected Rev and Mr ren- a beautiful duet I hist Sun- day has purchased of ponies from Mr The farmers and public men of organized a deputa tion of JO or SO residents to ap pear before the York Highways Commission at its next meeting in Toronto Among Idem are Ro bert Miller A I Bruce Jonathan Nigh Scott J reeve of the coun cillors of and farmers in the surrounding district Tfcir petition is lo ask for three and throequarters miles of good roads on the town line between Mark bam and Whitchurch near which is at the ex treme west of the township They claim that the farmers have been paying for seven years for these improvements which I hay have never received They will request that the proposed new roads be tween and the con cession of Marshall Township and between Locust Hill and Mark ha in Village shall not he un dertaken until the road near receives consideration Shortly after oclock Tuesday night fire was discovered in the Public School and de spite I be efforts of he volunteer lire brigade which was the grounds within a few minutes the handsome sevenstorey build ing was burned to the ground en tailing a loss The lire which originated in the base ment is supposed lo caught from the furnace worked its way up between the partitions and when first noticed the building was literally on lire from the basement up In addition to the public school llierc was a large continuation class and five teach ers were engaged There is in surance of about on the building and contents is ex pected that churches will be utilized until a new school can be erected entered in tournament and lost to Aurora by Later in week Aurora won in finals against wood A J VEf 1 1 ho for two flood buy jurtn and ftroprywll Will n Stock School for their donation of whicji was raised by skating parly in aid of lied Cross work The Womens Institute and Red Cross Workers sent a bale to the lied Cross Headquarters on Mar OIL containing 10 Suits Towels Hot Water Covers IB Pairs Socks Mouth Wipes AURORA We regret to announce the do mise of an old and highly esteem ed resident in person of Mrs I who passed away last Saturday morning The funeral service was bold on Monday af ternoon at the residence of her daughter Mrs Clark Among those attending was Rev an old friend of family who took part in the service We record the death of one who lived in Aurora for sev eral years Rev W worlh an honored member of the Hamilton Methodist Conference having reached bis year He passed away al his home in To ronto on Monday Ihe i NEWMARKET to l i v- if Til- 2 K lime ago was selected associates to be Chairman Robert Watson Woodbridgc Clark Young Frank The contestants were required to place and give their reasons of the following classes of stock Heavy Horses Beef Oat tie and Dairy Cattle Mr J Laugh- land Collingwood and J C Newmarket acted as Judges CI A- My ftgepe 1MB London March J The papers of Tuesday according to a neuter the vlotlms of the resolution the Pusj capital between and killed and wounded The funeral the killed has been set for March which henceforth will be ob served at a national fete I OF FANCY SCRIMS I Pino Quality In Cream and White for yd Muslins In Good Patterns 3Sc Fancy In White and Ecru In Opoclal yd Plain Heavy Mercorfinloh Ecru In wldo yd Colored for Over Curtains All In wide for yd I i and Charles Toronto Has had an enormous demand for their graduates during the last year and a half Oct our catalogue and arrange to enter now Open all year J ale Register ihe Church Liberal in politics for deceased tli was no meeting of the Town last Monday evening to pass a resolution post poning business moved by Reeve and seconded by Deputy- 1 Reeve Pearson funeral took place on Wed nesday afternoon from bis late residence on Oak Service was inducted by Thomas me Council and Clerk in a body Interment Pine Orchard The nailbearers were Messrs hhu Hall Win Penrose Frank Mel and friends from a the funeral son of 1 s Er nest of To Mr two dauL ana hrldge To Tonic ixtzour rows lag and that finds usoful all Of you own that kind wbloh la euro to do its work with and mutielnoea You cant put your money Into a hotter Fountain Pen than a Water man a Pen that never leaks to write when you want it to IF YOU A FOUM- Iilii iniioes 1 TO Atkinson Co The members of the Literary Society of Pickering College will present in the College Assembly Hall next Friday night at o clock four scenes from the Mer chant of Venice Acl Scene J A Street in Venice will be acted by Henry Haukat as Edward Rog ers as Antonio and Albert as Parts of Act Act Scenes and A Room in Por tias House Belmont will be acted by Margaret Ketchon as the Prince of Morocco Bardie as and Ruth as Portia Act Scene A Street in Venice will be presented by Wallace Walker as Counsel of and Kenneth I bourn as Old Act Scene A Court of Justice Venice will be acted by as the puke of Venice Walker An tonio as as Helen Pulling as Margaret as Portia and A cordial invitation is given to all friends and visitors No admission Mr of Newmar ket spent Sunday in town Mr John of Toronto spent Ihe weekend at bis parent al home here Mr Thomas Armstrong of Newmarket spent Saturday in town Mr of Toron to spent friends in town Mr of Aurora called on friends in town on Thursday Mr spent Fri day in the Queen City Mr Wm of spent Sunday with bis sister Mrs F Skinner Mr T Gallagher purchased a new Piano from Weaver this past week L Graham paid a busi ness trip Toronto on Thurs day Mrs Jos Kitchen spent over the weekend with her parents at King City Miss of tie I by spent over the weekend her home here Mrs Harvey Clarke and daugh ters Gladys and Fern spent Sat urday in Toronto Mr Sidney Leonard is busy these days having the inside of his store freshly painted and pa pered The Scotch Settlement Drama tic Club deserving of great praise for the way in which they rendered the IhreoVacV Drama entitled What Happened to Jones Anyone who failed to ear them missed a rare treat Hie proceeds for the Concert aim dance amounted to 10025 and the tickets for the quilt mak ing a total of for Red Cross work The mighty lo the top notch last weekwhen our local shipners paid a hundred for four carloads of Mrs and son Jack so Mutter Frank Tuesday in Newmarket Mrs John spent Monday in be City The Womans iHfth to thank toe and pupils of March Mr John will have a sale of lousu- furniture and other effects on the premises Sharon Terms Cash Sale one Dflgh TUESDAY March Mr Charles will have a sale of head of faun Stock on lot ft con 3 la North miles west of Peters Crossing on Met By Conveyances will meet car credit Pale at one II OF CANADA Third Canadian War Loan 130000000 OX Gold duo let March Plco yielding Proceed will for War Pur in gold iu Canada nod Hew York or before further and apply BRANCH SMYTH Manager 1JEOLliY March March Geo and J will have a sale of Implements on Lot Con North No reserve as are giving up funning months credit Hale al one If Live Stock Markets Highest prices paid in Toronto this week are as follows Extra Choice Steers 1100 On Monday Evening THE PURPLE MASK loaded by two of Greatest Gonial Store on Earth Choice Butcher Heifers Good Steers and Heifers Heavy Sleeker Milkers Calves Sheep Lambs off ears Hogs at country points and On Wedenesday March Markets March I Wheat per bush Hals per hush Barley per hush Peas per hush Bran per ton Shorts per ton Hay Timothy per ton Eggs per Butter per lb Chickens per lb SI Ob 38 12 10 300 Ducks per lb 0 lb Turkeys per lb 70 30 On Thursday 1L i Evens March A Feather Production ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE HURON f I 1 i w Wheal l HOME Hey per ton per lb per Chickens to 00 420 a S3 Prices Ml Every Lover MADE Rose I T ANTHRACITE Give ft J COAL Call f v WoJ t A B

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