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Newmarket Era , April 6, 1917, p. 7

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5 ft of of y It Ily I P 1 vZ i China Department on vlov In our window l wry DIHHEn am Quality nioh Gold Would l at and Field Ms No 1 Pino of Timothy lo oftlio Turnip any tested English SEED8 fecial Co ft Mixed Go ox Ml of and PHOTOS Your buy any thing you can give thorn except your Photograph LET US MAKE FOR YOU phone 1Mb filudio One Door Went of lhe Now Pout Office EVENING BY AIL who socks for Lift are flbnd res idence Mrs on or before Saturday next Inc V Society held at lie home Jackson on Wednesday April the oclock v Mr of the China Mission will he present gatheringv A special thank offering ho taken for the fund df the Society All arc cordially monthly IhOvMeUibfllgt will ho held Sn from Ho at the tit At the bo received which go to fund China All the find frlendH of are urgently Red Tuesday lernoon liari School to whJoh all invited Knitting aid QulItlng Make a of- Red Hall on Mondayi Public Library Librarian having been pointed by library Board tie delegate to tho Annual Meeting of the Ontario Library in Toronto tlio Lib rary will bo closed on Monday and Tuesday evening of next week also Wednesday afternoon Heading only will bo open as Wednesday ev ening Books changed I Spring Term Opens Tuesday April and Into Summer Session from jell 3rd Ho forced vacations time 3037 i Furnace Work Plumbing Our Specialties Sec Bathroom Outfit at lh Shop Till- TINSMITHS It A TO SMITHS ij j MILL Hemlock Lumber Sawdust Hard ami Soft Wood Slabs and Top Wood in quantities lo suit Purchasers This material is on lhe corner of the Town Line and of King Orders dcliv- itd in Town if required J A P CHARLES ItUi for taking Notary Affidavits etc Will in Newmarket Office all Wednesday Friday and SUuday and on Monday and from to New McCauley llloek Opposite Post Office Phone No for Imperial of Canada M Walton Co Aurora Private ftinds to loan on Mortgage Wilis and work a sfriilly ham I A vuu some win points all Spots close to nature Ify ktof Days Lakes oil information and descriptive literature may be secured application A Union Station J Toronto cpot in pTow Oil Workmen commenced scraping Main St yesterday morning which was badly needed Tho Commissioners met at the Industrial Home on Wednesday and passed accounts amounting to about which includes the quarters tho are pleased to re port that the health of the in mates is greatly improved of Much is expressed for bereaved on the death of Mrs Timothy St on Saturday morning after an ill ness of a little over a week Deceased was a daughter of Mr and Mrs Win Haines of St near Newmarket and is sur vived her husband and small boys also four sisters Mm Geo Marker Mrs Win Hall of Sharon Mrs Elgin Evans of King and Miss Emily Haines at homo and four brothers Harry and Charles of King Hoy near Newmarket and Win of Toronto- The funeral took place on Monday to Newmarket Cemetery conducted by A P Addison What was in every waj a pleas ing event look place at the borne of Mr and Mrs Crone Wal nut Farm Sharon last Thursday the occasion being the marriage of their only daughter Ada to Mr George of Newmarket At Miss Ada entered the drawing room on the arm of her father and took her place beside bridegroom during be of the Wedding March by Mrs Scott Crone The ceremony was performed by Elder Grosser of Newmarket The bride was attired in white Silk do cheno with bridal veil and wreath of orange bios and carried a bouquet of wiifle roses and carnations Her going away gown wa navy blue After the tying of the matrimoni al knot about sixty guests from rap and near Braced tables spread with tempting delieacics in pro fusion Presents numerous and evidenced the esteem i which he happy couple is held left town on evening SJi the usual showers of confetti and well wishes St Pauls Church faster Morning Processional Hymn Paschal IJeokwilb Hymn tyric Maunder Gloria Hymn Anthem done wonders at Caleb Simper Offertory Sanctus Gloria in Hymn Evening Service Processional Hymn Psalms- Chanted Robinson Nunc Hymn Anthem fie Hymn Vesper Jones Mrs Maurice Organist Eucharist Pratt Matin and Holy Choral Childrens Service Presentation of Offer ings 00 and Sermon it is particularly requested that those who have children to bo endeavor to bring them on this Easter Festival adminis tered at April Service M preparation for Easter Lawn Bowling Tio airihal- mcoting of tho Club will ho next Tuesday at in George no te It is desired that all mem bers bo and hearty invi tation a inter ested in tho spoil The is in good shape the winter and this year should bo most successful in history of tho Club Kntortnlnmcnt Tlic lalonl secured for the Ben efit Entertainment in the Town Hall next Friday night the very best and should draw crowd ed house It Includes Miss Jes sie Alexander Mrs John Walk er Miss Madge Murphy and Johnson all of Toronto besides Folk Games by the children Proceeds for Field Comforts for local and work Watch for programs Mrs John continues to bo very weak though is able to he up part of each day It thought that tho crisis is passed with Miss Florence Wag ner who has been very ill with pneumonia MrG Cane improves very slowly His daughter Mrs Brand Who underwent an operation for appendicitis expects to leave the next week Mr Bert Cane of London and Mrs din ner of Mitchell are Him here Mr is suffering a great deal with rheumatism Miss Annie who has been very jit for the past seven or eight weeks is slowly recov ering Mrs Widdilield who went to the Hospital on Tuesday for an operation is doing as can be expected in He hath done Insurance Office Mr A representing the Prudential Insurance Co of America has taken up business quarters hi the office occupied by Mr Ji Jfone Barrister in the- Building He is prepared to sell insurance in both premiums and Ordinary or annu al semiannual or quarterly premiums in amounts from 10 to A special branch of the business will be Business or Partnership Policies and ho is prepared to meet the business men of Town his office any time during the day or evening by appointment The Company he represents stands preeminent among tho Worlds Greatest In surance Companies and is known as the Hock Company or the Company which has the strength of Gibraltar The public are justified therefore in investing their money in the Institution which has a worldwide reputa tion for safe management lib eral concessions in their policies and prompt payment of claims In other words when you buy a Prudential policy you secure for yourself and family Insurance that really Insures Mr desires to emphasize the Tact that if the policy you buy is not ex actly as represented when same is issued that any deposit made by the applicant will be returned Information regarding same is absolutely free and pamphlets or specimen policies are at your dis posal free of charge Sunday School The Lantern Service last Sab bath afternoon was greatly en joyed by thy largo number pres ent The pictures aptly portray ed the lessons of the First Quar ter while the good descriptions impressed worthy thoughts upon the minds of each The Hymns were also thrown upon the screen Miss Medora Traviss beautifully rendered Jesus Sav iour Pilot Me while views to illustrate this were being shown of the Bible Soci ety Toronto spoke very interest ingly to the School Next Sunday at pm usu al session to which all are cor dially invited If you havent been attending regularly come on this Day of Days A special Easter Service will bo held The following Is the program Psalm in concert Hymn ye Saints the Light is Glorious Memory Bible Selection Hymn Christ the Lord ToDay Heading of Lesson and Prayer Golden Harps are Sound ing Lesson Study by Classes Hymn in the Grave He lay Announcements etc Instrumental Exercise by three girls Chorus Songs of Joy Echoing Sweet and Clear The Gleaners Class Solo Recitation by Lawrence Chorus Welcome Spring by Primary Classes Duet Secretarys Report Upward Upward to Laud otion fc MA Sale Register April a Hunt Roy and have a Combination old prising Heavy and tight Milch and Stock Cattle The Hotel will also bo offered credit Sate J -Kapler- Promotion Examinations look place in thb- Junior of the Public tin follows Miss Junior Names in order of merit Smith Helen lag Ben Wilson Nel lie Chapman Irene Rlnehart Havld Soplicr Irene Parkins Pot- lage Percy Jones- Miss Room Division V First Class to Junior- If Charles Cane Wesley Karl Willis Jack David Skinner George Bruce Blizzard Harry Hodge Louise Burton Primer to Jr I Patterson Ken neth Chapman Albert Mcintosh Willie Thorns Willie Grace brown Florence Stanley Vanderburg Nellie Clark Albert Leonard Crocker Reginald Hopper Kenneth Doris Archer Mrs Room Division VI Intermediate Senior Primer Kathleen Donald Parker Lister Ruth Parkins Mary Evans Huntley Daisy Winters Kenneth Sams John Rut- ledge Wesley Irene Audrey Clifford Thorpe Lawrence Hollos Tablet to HI Tablet Primer log Cecil Taylor Bruce Kenneth Davis Phil Cane Lawrence Clarence Wilson Harold viu Foster Graham MarshallDorls dikes J Tablet to Tablet Primer Flossie Cordon Comber Dean dies Albeit Smith George Verna Foster king Miss Starks V First Book to Junior Olive Wilson McDonald Louisa Jack Manning John Gibson Charles Parks WInnlfred Murray Alice Verily Don ald Clifford Lloyd Marian Draper Sella Giles Walter Johns Freddie Murray Marjoric Hefner Nora Marshall Charles Trusty Leonard Recommended Alfred Trusty 111 Primer to First Book Eileen- Boyd Grace Simpson Theodore Simpson Hilts Leslie Boyd Kntje Ralph Jessie George Morris Lottie Morris May Jean Burling Bob Manning Clarence Josephine Smith Bernard Tail Annie Charles Willie Jim Gordon Allan Parks How ard Draper Velma Newton Fern Nel son Leonard Tall Mss Stewarts Room DIv VI Intermediate to Senior Primer Hazel Dike Helen Scott Ruth Kin- Icy Ella Fannie Cubit Sterling Mason Sutton Readman Austin Eva Muriel Dunn George Addison Hazel Henry Smart Stewart Huston Sanderson fiOIIOOL For Month of March Class V Marks Possible Lena Lulu Janet Davis Fox 1247 Fox Dove 1050 Fife Class Marks Possible 1382 116G A Fox Mount F Burling Gladys Hurling Dove Wood Jack Davis K 641 Runt Hunt Burling 409 Class Marks PossiblellS2 Lewis Gertie Burling Class I Mount 562 Warren 410 L Tatton Grace Burling Primer J Lewis M Lewis Jr Primer No of Stars Ed ward A Hurling 66 Ruth Hunt V Mount Promotlona From I to Jr I Mount Warren Grace Burling F Teacher Winnipeg Reports from all parte of the Province show that the farmers are now making preparations for getting onto the land Near MeLita harrowing is already in while in the Shoal Lake and Minhcdcsa dis tricts will start In the course of the next few the centre of the Province will he general April v 4 t Thomott Important i paper to fcbbut to buy reminder of of fcsct mora i 4 J P FITTED AND SOLD J Won A A A AAA A A A A A A a A A A A A- A A A A A A A a A a A A A A A A A AAA A A A A A MI The shortage of horses In Ireland together with the agricul tural activity lias attracted much at tention to tractor and motor Subscriptions to the third Cana dian War Loan totalled coming from more than sub scribers N W Campbell A thirtyone years Inspector of Public Schools In Grey County died suddenly while get ting ready to go to church at Durham The casualties in the recent battle at Gaza numbered eight thousand Of British forces en gaged less than four hundred were killed Lack of water forced the Brit ish to abandon the pursuit of the en emy New York April With the open ing of the Hell Gate bridge the fourth to span the River here tonight an nilrail route was established con necting New England with points south and west of the Hudson River The bridge which took four years to and cost links the Pennsylvania and the New Haven Rail- roads It is the longest steel arch bridge In the world having a span of CASH feet between the faces of op posite towers which rise lo a height of feet Li HURON Every Lover of O At BAKING TRY Our Favorite and Five Rose FRESH FEED GOOD ANTHRACITE Right Give Us a OLIVER- DIKE Flour COAL Call I Phono N iipn 1 Four htj3 Six Efitcllve April lit Fours curing Fours waiysa ttico mi ilitKt tVt tit Ktt- k ti JK raataziris Buying automobiles is like buying investment securities You consider the relation of price to value The security or integrity of value the return When you consider the relation of price to value the Overland Big Fours and Light Sixes conspicuously stand out as more automobile for the money than can be had in other cars of similar specifications to security the WillysOver land industry firmly in trenched with more than sixtyeight million of assets with more than four thou sand successful dealers and branches is squarely back of the integrity of value in these cars throughout the whole period of their use in your senice As to return the return cars give you in Their economy of operation and rugged reliability are established by over three hundred thousand in use Value Security Return Until May 1st Big Fours Light Sixes while we have them to deliver there after and ACM V South Phono z ii5Gj i-

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