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Newmarket Era , March 23, 1917, p. 6

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a ro 1- V l i I vr- ir I t I I r s I Mount Albert ft former of lm tori tin will at elusion resigned I outer the army arid as will probably 1ii hare going Boas hero will no be targe j at both Ilia reported that many fann- la refused a for and arc holding for more Probably lhcy will lake loan There han been ftomothin oyer of Via this vicinity and wood tiOH lc been itenl moving of was in town for few on a vihit to her Mister Mr Joseph Mr Alex Anna rid of Sutton was in town thin old friends Mr and Mrs were visitors nil home of his Mr Davidson MiHS the junior department of our Public School Iuih recovered suf- 16 removed to her borne at Keswick- Mr our popular is slowly recovering from in severe of market on was attended by a record crowd so prices must he all right Our sidewalks in many places are still slippery and dangerous from thick bard ice which Is difficult to remove The cheer ful prediction is that it will he oil in couple of months Mr Jacob Sloan has about re covered from a mild attack of scarlet fever was the only in this vicinity The few cases of mcusels in this locality a mild and did not cause much alarm Iff r our ft Mr at the Mrs J flpendlng week In her old borne la glad to to Quito a number from here were In I Bradford on Tuesday owning All Marker of Toronto spent the weekpud the parental roof Mr visited over Sun day with friends at Mr spent last in city Mrs Shaw and Miss visited friends in King few days hint week Mrs and lay frienriof Toronto spent a couple of days at Mr V Watsons Mr anil Mrs J M Kiteley a Progressive Par- Party at Mr J Baiters last Tuesday night The Monthly Mission Circle meet at the home of Mrs M Hani- say on Wednesday afternoon i LI spent the week end his home here Miss M is now able to sit for pari of each day and can walk across her room Her many friends hall the improvement with pleasure Mrs MoOordlck is suffering from bronchitis this week also Mrs Miss was so much improved her mother was able to leave for her home on Friday Miss Wilson is taking charge in school The ladies of the are much pleased with the re sults of the held last Friday The weather was thing that could he desired The rooms went all decorated in keeping with the season large shamrocks on all the curtains and ropes of greenery festooned across the rooms In the tea room dainty little tables were wailed upon by young girls and the tea sandwiches and cakes were enjoyed by all Several ladles contributed a number of vocal and instrument al selections during the after noon and evening the vocal num bers being of an Irish nature in keeping with the time Miss Thomson a former teach er in visiting some friends in the village t I Sharon Parsonage this Week Miss J Fletcher of good time Poor weekend with Mrs jic6rjj had to walk from ho Toil i Oateon account of ground Mr and Mrs and Mr should have on visiled King School j Mr and Mm and addressed the scholars City oh Monday making a raid girls Ihink Mr OK Spring taking in tho Mr Frank Tate was in the J theatres wonder did bob find Landing Sunday lister The funeral of Aitl in- Sorry In hear that Willie Macklc son of- Mr and Mrs James Jr Is laid up with pneumonia again Arlt Jr months of age took Mr has a new dace at Christ piano Coiling spry in his old ago on Monday afternoon last The wonder did got her fool relatives from a who at- on Monday She lended were Mr Artt beat the record of the season Harry and Samuel Arlt Miss Edith and Mrs J Shields Housecleaning will be the order of Miss spout a few Hie day shortly Spring Is hero today days last week in King with Mrs Wm of St The Grot i Miss Ada Crone spent Tuesday in the city Mrs A Wilson spent a couple of days in the city last week Mrs A Terry of vis ited her daughter Mrs F Mac- krill last week Mrs J Wood of Bradford spent a couple of days at Col Way- lings last week Miss Muriel Shropshire of To ronto is home for two weeks holidays A number from here attended a Progressive Parly at Mr Penroses of Newmarket on Monday night The Misses Gladys and Viola At Cement block Garden with abundance of small fruits Apply to Geo acres being the Kast tfep ft Lot In the 3rd Con of East about mile aBt of Station First class grain farm good buildings running stream fences in good order Fall plowing done and between and acres of wheat sown Possession 1st of April For further particulars apply to Win Scott On Friday night last a few of llifl young people met at the homo Mr and Mrs Kay where a pleasant was spent as a farewell for Wil lie Hunts who is leaving the country lo take a position in To ronto After even ing was spent ami lunch served an address was read by Mr Kay while Mr Willie roll presented Willie Boots with a lovely Bible and Willie who was almost overcome with sur prise gave a very reply voicing his appreciation They then sang God be with you till we meet again and prayer was offered The young people left for home wishing they could moot often together Willie will be missed very much in this neighborhood and we ah wish him every success in his new undertaking c0 ffOPE The is going fast but North wind doesnt feci much like spring yet Maple syrup season is just here There was a wood bee at Mr T Morriss on Tuesday Mrs Mark Hall spent Monday afternoon at Mr A Dykes Mrs has been quite sick with Glad to see Pie Penheld at Church Sunday also Pie Mrs and Mrs spent Tuesday with Mrs Mark Hall Sorry to report Miss Mildred Woydcock on the sick list Our sawmill is doing big busi ness these days Wonder what is the mailer with our That piece of road by Mr is a dis grace and not safe to travel The Mr and Mrs Hall last week with Mrs Glad to see Miss Lottie home from Toronto- Our teachertraining class will meet this week at Mr Another quilting this week Mrs Boyds Looks like business The ladies of the Patriotic League of have been most successful in their efforts in helping lo supply necessities for the Hod Cross and in supply ing some comforts for boys of the Tp of who are now and have been doing their bit on the firing line Since they were organized Sept 1st they have raised of which consisted of grants from the township In the work department have made Sponges Compresses Pads Bandages Surgical Pillows Flannel Shirts Pairs HandKnit Socks I3i Hospital Shirts Quilts- fit addition individual box- were sent at to boys Black Mr of Toronto was calling on friends in town on Wednesday last Messrs T Aril and Wilfrid Glover left for Toronto on Wed nesday They intend working there for the summer Mrs M Barker is visiting Tier Mr W Barker in the city this week The Ice Harvest is allfinished for the season and the buzzsaw can lie heard in all directions The next move will be the suck ers Mr of Toronto was calling on friends here on Tues day and Wednesday last Mr John of Toronto made a flying call here on Mon day Miss Toronto is visiting her sister Mrs I Amsterdam School House which was burned down recently will he replaced by an uptodate The house near the tollgate is being us a school until this new school is completed DOOt BUOWNHIM Mr Max took a fly ing trip lo Toronto this week Buzzing wood is the order of the day around this burg now Tho service Sunday morning at was well attended Mrs Clark of Cafnpbellford took charge An appropriate sermon was given also took up the close of the meeting was raised in aid of erection of the Campbell- ford Free Methodist Church Mr Paul has been very busy lately fishing Bait is good for trout Mr Fairbarn look a business trip to Toronto on Monday Watch out for more bargains Mr Win Horner loaded a car of fanning effects this week for the Guess Brown Hill is to lose a neighbour Mr W Hose family are moving to the for the summer months Our young sports around this burg are going out fast to To ronto where flowers bloom all the year round Well byebye farewell to Blackberry Bill from Briar Hill Sleeping Beauty spent last Friday and Saturday Mrs Henry Wrights it being Mrs Wrights birthday A very en joyable time was spent Mrs Henry Wright who has been confined to the houejOll wilder is Improving nicely A large crowd attended Red Cross lea in the Methodist basement last Wednesday night The bound toWIn ladles class of the Methodist packed some fine boxes for our hoys at front again Wednesday Messrs Willie and Albert John Henry Angus Smith and Sandy Milne left for West last Thurs day lo till the soil but everybody Is saying What are we going do with out Angus Mr WIIHe has been fighting a very bad We ore very sorry to report that Rev Kemps arc quarantined with Scarlet Fever The many friends of Mrs A It willbe glad to hear she Is a little on the mend but is quite sick buz Is the key not nowa days social at Mr Wm it will be worth oiU JPhont -i- A PUTNAM box Out ireedtr of Standard V flocks I for PS overseas each containing Pair of Socks Smokes and iiate parcels were sent February to boys overseas each containing 1 Flannel Shirt Gauze Shirts Pair Socks Bar Chocolate Soap Towel and Gum have had the generous support of the and of the citizens of the township dur ing the past and hope to have tho the future to enable them to still help boys at front Vry Senile to J The Institute will their regular meeting Wed nesday March the homo of Mrs Jacob Smith Thy Bound to Win class held a meeting in the schoolroom of the Methodist Church last Wednesday af ternoon where the yearly officers were elected as follows Teacher Mrs Milne Ass Teacher Miss Laura Thompson PresldentVVera Smith Hill Treasurer Mable Halt After the meeting the girls packed boxes for our soldier lads each box containing socks towel and cake of toilet soap 3 khaki handker chiefs note paper and envelopes candy prepared cocoa and shelled nuts Tho League intend having a social evening In the basement of the Metho dist Church next week Particulars later Were at the Mission Class Tues day night If you were not you missed a treat Why not come and enjoy the lesson as well as the social The book Up and down the North Pacific Coast is as well as helpful A very successful Red Cross tea was held In the basement of the Methodist Church last Wednesday afternoon Owing to the Hint a of Mr Kemp Mr of Newmar ket preached last Sabbath Mr left for his home in the West lust Monday Sony to report the Illness of Doug las Kemp who has Scarlet Fever he will soon be better A cordial Is extended to League to attend a Masquerade Advertising Social at Mr Keswick to-night- We are to see our Mends Knights and Moor in over the vkend Sorry to bear Mrs no speedy re covery Mr the parental oof on Mrs spent last Thompson ba Btjdtcs again in BpHas forget the tonight while There have been fine crowds at the revival meetings in Christian Church Perhaps lonlghl and Sunday night will the last meetings The Keswick and people who In the practised in Sutton on Wednesday re turning by special car The young people are again to lose one of number in the person of Miss Morton who goes soon to train for a nurse Wednesday of Easter week Is the dale set for the coming of the Chorus to the Christian Church This will be a chance of a life time Gel your ticket early All proceeds In aid of Canadian Cross On the afternoon of Thursday Mar a very pleasing event took place at the home of Mr and Mrs Arthur Knights when their daughter was united in marriage to William Arthur King son of William King In the presence of a large num ber of friends at the hour ap pointed bride entered the drawing leaning on her fathers arm Under a beauti ful arch of evergreens thenup- knot was lied the ceremony being performed by Rev W Madden of Aurora a special friend of groom The bride wore a dress of Pongee Silk with the customary bridal veil caught with a wreath of orange blos soms and carried a bouquet of cream roses The flower girl was little Kathleen Knights sis ter of the bride dressed in white silk and carrying a bouquet of pink carnations The Wedding March was played by Mrs King and during the signing of the register a brother of llu bride sang Perfect Day ac companied by Mrs Stephens of The many useful and valuable presents gave evidence of the high Mrs J Todd Mr and Mrs Mrs J King esteem in which the contracting parties are held The following guests added the enjoyment of the gathering From Toronto Miss Slov ens Mr and Mrs Smith Mrs W Smith Miss and Miss nip any From Mr A King From King From GilfordMr W Ralston Mrs A King From Sutton Mr and Mrs J King and Family From Keswick Mr and Mrs J Mr and Mrs J Jr Mr and Mrs W Mar- Mr and Mrs Ira Morton Mr and Mid Mr and Mrs From Aurora Mrs Rev From Mrs Stephens Mr and Mrs From Mi- and Misses A M ton Miss A and A Wilder U li will the April m cable on Monday from Bister Ethel Green wood telling of her safe arrival in England Mr Graham and family to their farm at Klin Grove on Wednesday Mr Ryder of Trinity ok at at St James and St Georges on Sunday Annual Meeting of the Womens Auxiliary was held St James Hail on Wednesday I Tho President Mrs Occupied chair A ifying report of the years work was given by the Secy Mrs K Greenwood The financial was given by the Trcas Mrs Graham showing a balance on hand of The follow ing officers were reelected Miss Howard proBTMrs ViccPrcs Mrs Gross Mrs greenwood Mrs Graham Cent a Day The first special practice of the Button Choral Society was held in Town Hall Sutton on Wednesday night to arrange the seating of the Chorus The stage has been considerably enlarged and can accomodate ninety peo ple- The and wickbranch of the Chorus came up by special car The Lodge Rooms of he Sut ton I were thrown open last Monday evening to the mom- bora their wives and friends to enjoy an evening of cards ami music The musical part of be even ing which was made up of solos duets and Instrumental selec tions was ably looked after by- Miss Lena and Miss Isa bel Mr W and Mr Miss Treloar won many praises in her solos and duels with Mr her full rich tones showing off lo good advantage The Committee in connection with the Choral Society met at the home of Mr early Monday evening lo definitely arrange the dales of the Concerts The first Concert will be in Sutton Good Friday second will be in on Faster Monday and the third in Keswick following Wednesday ami a fourth Concert is lo be held in Sutton at a later dale Bills are being printed and will soon be distributed throughout he surrounding owns and villages As these Concerts are for Red Cross purposes everybody who can should make a note of the Concert you will attend and do permit anything keep you away o School Reports Mount Possible Mary Torn Wight Ruby Hamilton Lloyd Stiles Herbert III Marks Possible Wight Ruth Jack Stiles Tom Steph ens Joe Johnston Lizzie York Cora Marshall and Ev erett Sweet not graded II Jean Hamilton War ren Delia Hopkins Marshall Corson Taylor Thompson Jr Marks Possible Frank Wight Clifford Allan York Nora Fred Stephens 265 Thompson not graded I Marks Possible 300 Vcrna Pearson Wilfred Wight Irene McMillan Lome Mahoney Jr I Fred Everett King Delia Vanderburg Lloyd Stephens I Velma Max- Stiles Alice Freeman Fairbarn Annie Cooper Leslie Dyer J Prosser Teacher OH THE P It aim when days are and all putdo ors is sloppy is a good pair of rubbers rubber boots or rubber farm shoes The sure guide to good rubber footwear your guarantee of service and Trade Marks 1 OH P maple leaf JACQUES CAUTIEn HEDCHAMTS MAPLE LEAF a 6RANBY DAISY DOMINION Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co Limited Largest Manufacturer of Goodo in the Empire EXECUTIVE OFFICES SEVEN UPTODATE PLANTS IN CANADA 3EDV1CE AND TIinOUGNOUT CANADA LB PL FOR FARM Oil has been developed the same company that has Dolco Cranking Lighting and ignition for auto mo lies I lie standard of lot world At last a thoroughly practical efficient and economical isolated lighting plant for suburban and country home- It combines in one compact unit gas engine and dynamo for generating and Hits with Ihe specially designed highly efficient batteries constitutes Ihe plant has a capacity of to lights and will also furnlMi for small suoll as churn washing machine vacuum cleaner pump sewing machine and so forth It Is so simple that a child can operate it starts on Hie turning of a and stops automatically when an- full is practically trouble proof the with ready to run Is Railway POLOEli on- Bay St P The two hundred passengers on the P train from Montreal to Toronto had a miraculous escape from death through a broken rail at a swilch to Norwood Station al on Wednesday moining Two of the cars one a Pullman went over an embankment The ordin ary car dropped fifteen feet and fell on a frozen pond The lee was strong enough to prevent it from going into the water The Pullman dropped ten lurnlngover on lis side Two other passenger cars a Pullman also left the track and turned over climbing through the car windows the panic stricken passengers of all the can were able to from the vck The train was travelling very fast speed being estimated at from fifty an hour It was due to pass Norwood al about five oclock and about an hour Debtor from Si the cuts of and Injured HoUi is cats ii of in bid out of jae windows wss impossible to the of in Time to decorate in Nov and HAVE GOODS I to por roll VAIlfilSIIES Yho I l on Market I and Oil Always on Hand I Paint Go to IVaoh Coo to A SUPPLY I Wo shall also pleased to supply you with Groceries Goods Boots Shoes While Looking For A I Co FOR BUSY MEN Convenient YorontOj Union FIHAI1C Or SO AM I V ft in our Win a very vino pifi of It a Set Initial Price Quality Fa PI Your Frio thing yc except LEY U I Phone Studio the liVEUlUG I LUVTU dor Will I 17 Spring On rj Into July 3d waste dialogue I Toronto Our Sec I THE LEA TO 1iiO He look Hard and Top Wood puichasers the ferwy is to y M a I AY A W view lo I hi Portfolio 16 trim a I ONI AH mm

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