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Newmarket Era , June 22, 1917, p. 6

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if- 1 if MOUNT Mount Albert 1 I it SERVICER An attractive Sung will hold In Methodist on Sunday evening next at 0- There will lie ft number of selections by the Choir and by members of tho Choir Italian i Hell of Toronto is Some lantern slides 11 of he British land forces and aeroplanes will bo given in the Ml Pleasant a few days ftt home Church on of Miss Million spent Sunday June behalf of at home Mr and Mrs Ivan Brown spent days with Mr Milligan now Directory of York- Ontario Company is owAn bands of the issued This directory cry two years i- r social will bo held on the Methodist Church lawn on Tuesday Juno in aid of Iho lied Cross All cordially Invited party a Party fl of lio Willing Workers of ami Church Will bo hold 1 of Vivian on iay Juno lh from o- Sook followed by an pr if ft New market brother Arthur spent Sunday With Mr John McLean was compel led to abandon hie intended in the Southern Stales owing to Urn sudden and serious illness this vicinity and Intends to his duty impar tially Keep all cattle etc where they belong Miss IS Low left on Tuesday last for Vancouver where sister Is ill in the Hospital Latest reports say the operation was successful and the patient doing well Miss Olive is spend ing a week at Newmarket he her friend Miss Marjono Muines Stokes of the Corps who was seriously ill at Ottawa IS at bis home town Mrs John Moore lias returned from a visit to her sister at Bay- field Mr Allen of Camp Borden is visiting at the homo of Mr John Moore c- Dont forget the Ladies Aid arc giving a Strawberry Festival at Mr John KelHngtoVs on Thurs day June Tea served from six to eight flood program Gome and have a good lime STREET NORTH At the annual meeting at Pop- Jar Bank Sunday School the fol lowing officers were elected Mr Frank Organist Misslulu Organist Miss Sec Norman Goodwin Bible Class Teacher Mr Frank Orser Intermediate Boys and Girls Teacher Miss Goodwin Infant Class Teacher Miss Cleland Assistant Miss Blizzard Misses and Mary Maditl spent Sunday with friends near Aurora Mr Walter Proctor and a parly of friends motored to Camp jlen on Sunday last Mr Harry Mills spent Sunday fat his borne near Aurora Mr and Miss Dean of Holland visited at Mr Mrs Mortimer has return ed from Halifax whore she went to bid her son who was leaving for overseas goodbye Mr I Hose is completing Mr Goodwins bouse Mr and Mrs Ostein of Parry Hound are spending a fortnight will the formers brother bore Mr Arthur Mornings family are sporting a dandy new Over land car these days lied Cross work A splendid is assured Dont miss Mr Waiter Bell Mr Wm Mt and Mr Bert Donaldson will meet Sunday at Point Church on Saturday Miss Lena Thompson is homo noon June from the city Mr J I spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs I Boll Mr Thompson was homo for the weekend Mr McOluro was homo for few days in bis uniform Mr Harry- Bell was homo for the weekend Orchard Beach The bouses along are up fast Tyrollfl came Monday Yokes andJ B Thom sons on Tuesday and several other families at tho Mrs S Thompson and her south daughter have returned from Morton Grocery is now open as well as the Post Office Mr and Mrs Arlt were In town for a few days MHligans Boarding House is Mr McCallum was homo open and soveral boarders arc the weekend peeled next week Mr Smith of spent Mrs Lloyd vacates her last weeks report wo notice of Miss Ada successful candidates in Household wlftoh is conducted of Toronto Tho Annual Garden Party in connection with Presbyterian congregation will be hold on July on Mrs Crahns lawn A good program is being arranged Full announcement next week and grandma notwithstanding advanced age years en joyed her Most folks en joy a solemn delight in a visit to the city of dead Our esteemed friend John reports that ho is get ting along convalescent from appendicitis Mr WHIie- had a great shakeup His flying machine look a notion that it would conic down for a rest A smashup was Inevitable so Willie jumped out on Mrsnev Atkinson attended terra Luckily lie got off Sunday with his sister Mrs Mr and Mrs James Aril Jr spent few days with friends in town Mr was homo for the weekend Mr Samuel Arlt spent a few days in town JHr 11 spent last week at homo his opera tion Master Herb Arlt was in town last week Mr Morning has purchased his now Overland on Saturday Juno Mr McDonald also has pur chased a now car Mr Tom Aril spent the week end at homo Mr J was home for weekend Mr and his brother Aril Spent a few days in town OOQV DRY TOWN The Review in Ilia next Sunday will be taken by four good speakers and public are In vited to enjoy the service Miss Beach spent a few days with a friend in Toronto A numborfrorn hero intend to lake in the Methodist Camp Meeting which opens at Park on the 3rd of July Mr Hayes house was struck by lightning on Monday doing quite ft hit of damage tA July our Mill will bo open for Chopping only on Mon day Wednesday and Friday of week ADIK15 Sharon Mr and Mrs Win spent over Sunday with friends at Bond Head Summer hoarders have arrived at Mrs Warrincrs house of Mr Hayes about two miles south of hero was struck by lightning on Mon day morning causing about damage Tho electric current knocked the chimney all to pieces scattered the stovepipes over the floor as well as things that wore on the stove ripped up the floor in two places split the joists in the cellar and put holes in cement walls on each side of house big enough to look through Mrs Hayes who was in the kit chen was stunned at first but re gaining consciousness she rushed over to tell a neighbor The housekeeper at Mr Sam Murrays noticing flames in the kitchen rushed over just as Mrs Hayes returned There was no fire in the stove at the time when the lightning struck the house but some paper and clothing on the top of stove wore set on fire and burst into flame while Mrs Hayes was absent It was quick ly extinguished Mr K of Aurora Dis trict President of Epwortb Leagues in North York visited Keswick League on Wednesday evening and gave an address which was appreciated The mooting was held at the home of Mr preceded by games and followed by refreshments Between and young people wore present and they bad a real good time i MOUNT PLEASANT ago on Monday and Mr John Rosamond the latter pari of next week to Toronto families Mr J A M Armstrong M P and Mrs Armstrong were guests at Dudley Manor on Wednes day It seems accessary to remind owners of that it is illegal for a hoy or girl under years of ago lo drive a car on tho high way and in case of accident the owner of Iho car is responsible for all damages HOPE Mrs Cunningham is quite ill With bronchitis We hope for her speedy recovery Wc certainly heard some start ling facts and figures about liquor traffic from Dominion Alliance man on Sunday Mrs W W Pogg of Toronto spent a short time with Mrs It last week Our ladies expect lo pack ton boxes for the soldiers Aid this week Did you see the aeroplane on Sunday evening about six oclock The social evening given by twoAdult Classes was a decided success The mens class fur nished the ice cream and the Ladies Class the Al though quite cool there was a large turnout and an enjoyable evening was Was pleased lo see Mrs Tom of Newmarket out on Sun day Mr is getting bet ter after being sick a long time with rheumatism That rain on Monday was a land Vera has gone to spend ho summer with her sister Next Sunday is Childrens Day Wo il will bo pretty good and are looking for a full house The children decorate Hie Church on Saturday Following is program they intend to give at two PM Children will march in singing and take their places in the Choir and Prayer Hymn Congregation Repeat the Lords Prayer Recitation by Ruth Chorus by Choir Cradle Roll Register Recitation by Mildred Hall Hymn Congregation Chorus by Choir Address by Pastor Recitation by Bernard Chorus by Choir Hymn Congregation God Save he King and Bone- diction EGYPT A sectional meeting of the Wo mens Auxiliaries and Girls Mis sion Bands was held in tho Pres byterian Church of on Wednesday June and d to be a great success The Visit One Pure Bred Durham Bull old AUo Improved York shire pigs of both sexes These pig im from Prize Wlanlng Stock at and Winter Keswick Enrolment No Approved Reg in the Stud Book as ills Colts are very sat isfactory to the breeders Hot of his has died this year Being equal in and filrengtli to ordinary Colls sis weeks old This will Insure you a living satis factory Colt j feaows A weather being very fine there was a large attendance Five dele gates from the mission band and six from the auxiliary of Mt were present The meeting opened with Mrs Atkinson In chair The Rev Mr Atkinson gave the address of welcome which secre tary of each bond and auxiliary gave report of past year In this way gained much knowledge of what bur neighbor ing bands and auxiliaries were accomplishing thus obtaining many good ideas The main fea ture of the program was the ad dress given by Mrs She told of the experiences in China as a Missionary and also some of mistakes she made Lome on furlough after seven or sight years in China This was very interesting and much enjoy ed by all ft followed by other Tea was served Anniversary Services in the Kgypi Presbyterian Church will take place on Sunday July 1st The oclock service will he conducted by Rev Mr Dickie ami the pm service by Rev Atkinson of Special will be supplied by the Sutton Choir On the following Mon day evening a TeaMeeting and tcrlainment will be given on the Church Grounds A good program consisting of vocal and Instrumental music readings recitations etc will be presented An Is extent- to the public to enjoy this rare treat The best and newest sections and highest peaks are seen from the transcontinental trains of the Canadian Northern Railway leaving Toronto every Monday Wednesday and Fri day For attractive booklets through tickets cad full Information apply to p City Agent tho Meeting of tho To ronto M in the Deaconess Homo in Toronto on Friday Special patriotic services in the Presbyterian Church and S on Sabbath July 1st The second annual meeting In connection with Section No Toronto W M met in Convention in Queensville Presbyterian Church on Wednes day at 10 am with tho Vice- President Mrs Atkinson in charge There was a large at tendance of delegates from all parts of the section from Thorn- hill to Pofferlaw The day was an Ideal one and he meeting was a great success Following the opening exercises Miss Watson of Sharon read the Scripture and Iho prayers for our Em pire and the W were taken by Mrs Thomas of Newmarket Mrs Bolton Aurora and Mrs Richmond Hill Miss Watson of Sharon Secretary of the The address of welcome was given by the Pastor Rev W Atkinson Al the roll call of Auxiliaries and Mission Bands of the 13 Auxiliaries and of the Mission Bands in the section re ported and showed an increase in all departments of tho work not withstanding the many demands on the time and means of the wo men in iho rural districts Then little Doris McDonald of Sutton sang very sweetly Mrs Pago of Toronto all with her bright interesting address in Mission Band work giving many helpful suggestions Miss Webster of Toronto then presented the Library Work Miss Alice Ferguson of offered the prayer on the printed message After the sinking of Hymn 110 all adjourned lo the Sabbath School Room when lunch was served by and Mount Pleasant ladies Afternoon Session was then called to order at pm after singing Hymn Mrs Morri son of Sutton led in prayer and Miss McCallum St Andrews King gave a helpful bible read ing This was followed by a mosl helpful paper on the Devo tional part of our meetings by Miss Smith of Toronto Mrs Watson of Richmond Hill then sang very sweetly Oh immortal voice And then Mrs of President gave a very interesting report of the Provincial meeting at Kingston After singing two stanzas of Take my life and let it be Mrs of China gave the address of the day telling of the work in China She told of the greal work accom plished through prayer and urged all to go lo God in prayer at all times The offering was then taken which amounted lo after which Miss Jean Atkinson sang very louchingly A little bit of love After a vote of thanks lo all who bad helped lo make meet ing a success Mrs led in prayer and the meeting was closed by singing the National Anthem Then all were invited to lea in the School Room Sharon Sale Auction Sale of household effects hotel building lumber etc at the residence of the late Ceo Hewlett Sharon Sale at one oclock Terms Smith t The League held quite a suc cessful Social on Tuesday even ing Mrs Anderson and Miss Doan are visiting this week in the city Mr and Mrs Huntley also Mrs Huntleys mother spent Sunday Mr Watsons Mr and Mrs Geo at tended a wedding at Sutton last Wednesday Mr and Mrs Jas Robertson and family of visited at Mr Herb Halls on Sunday Mr and Mrs Ab Wilson spent Sunday Mr and Mrs Crone spent Tuesday in the city Mr and Mrs of Newmarket spent Sunday Mr Win Theakslons Herbert Montgomery of Toron to spent a couple of days here viiling friends Mr and Mrs- Rich spent last Wednesday in the city Mr and Mrs of To ronto spen weekend at Mr James Mrs A is spending a few days visiting friends in Gait BALDWIN mm A On Sunday Esq Mr and Mrs John Taylor and family drove up In Miss auto car and spent the day with relatives here John Taylor gave Grandma an outing the Lake Shore visited Cemetery where the late Mr lies creeled ft handsome Id with a nerve shako Our Jas A had Hie exquisite delight of seeing and studying the structure of four aeroplanes when they were land- near Roadies Point on Fri day One acted like a fractious and bulled apple tree smashing its propeller A says his horse Isnt in it with these machines at BO hour I am pleased lo report that Master Johnnie whose foot was so lacerated by an axe is getting along famously Dr Noble did a clever fixup Youth is a great aid in such cases Mr and Mrs many friends Hooked in to show their friendly sympathy The house was full of callers No one heard a word of complaint just sensible and hopeful remarks relative to the affair Those acquainted with the affair say my report was fair and just The accused lad own ed up lo his schoolmates that he did it but added thai he didnt mean to strike the boy I guess that is about the truth of it but the parents maintain that undue pressure was brought lo hoar Young- slates positively that the accused lad did the He and the other lad are as so ciable and agreeable as possible Would they be so if the latter had done the deed No J J Foster has received a cheque for his insurance claim for the full amount Today he demolished the cement walls that stood as a monument of the ex cellence of workmanship of the builder Win Shcppard of Ze phyr Hes a man at cement work It took a deal of picking and pushing lo make them full Building operations will begin at an early Mrs Foster still remains at her fathers bedside The old folks prefer some of their own family J J Foster and Harry rode around the Lake Shore and saw the outfit of the fishermen who are catching carp for the market Catch cm all do Prof Julius Principal of Zephyr P is a clever hand to leach Hie young ideas how to shoot He himself is a crack- with the rifle On Sat urday Iho insl he made a big record He took a tramp amongst the hills and dales in the neighborhood and al night had the clothesline perhaps strung with hanging by the tails like the Cats as trophies of the chase Who can beat that and who has done it what a glorious feast theyd make if nicely roasted Did you ever try em Theycesimply delicious The little maid who said Mo knew whereof she spoke Elder P Fletchers sermon Feed my lambs was a good one I pray thee who fed on Sunday eve They went hungry and there was much bewailing and bemoaning in con sequence Leave orders with the Owl next time Elder He can feed lambs and dont you forget Our teacher is likely to leave us soon She has done well for a new beginner in a heavy school She would have done better if some parents had been more gen erous with a harness tug Its a burning shame that it was found necessary for the Inspector to make a special visit here to quell the mutiny Some parents I might mention deserve the basting themselves I think there arc about half a dozen fit candidates for reform school I do Search your kids pockets Theres a likelihood matches and cigarettes will be found Good boys dont truck and trade with such things Nuff said The Owl took a pleasant trudge out in the historic election bat tlefield of Gum Swamp on Sat urday Great improvement is noticeable there Farmers are erecting wire fences to obviate necessity of tunneling snow drifts The Owl has some amaz ing good friends there some of years standing John and wife are the oldest resi dents each years Mrs is an invalid at present In their young days they were ten ants of the late Edward of Sharon Mr call ed to his rent and humorous ly remarked thai in the morning when he went to plow he kissed he wife and bairns lest the plow should kick up kill The land was amazingly Mrs Seymour and sis ter Mrs Wm Morton Jacksons Point were al Fern Lodge Mrs floral display is unusually fins Few surpass it- You should see It be bridal Almanac foretold this SHOES tru yourself to slippery leather in canoe sail boat or yacht And of course you have to have Fleet Foot Shoes for tennis baseball golf and lacrosse Fleet Foot or low shoes are the proper accompaniment of Summer apparel And Fleet Foot Summer Shoes cost so much leu than leather that it is real economy to wear them Look trim and neat enjoy and save money by Fleet Foot i sulk and P able Sec Coaled I plover and I Ho POP Our Brand is sold Quality fri Direct The frisky young widow will be on deck next week spare my eyes just now No more Sutton West The farmers are prosperous Our wellknown Agent Mr W J Kay unloaded a large car of all kinds of imple ments this week St James Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Thursday June nth at high noon when Miss Blanche Os borne was united in marriage to Dr Walker of Newmarket Mr Wm Johnston loaded as other car of scrap iron this for Toronto Wonder who thai good hat comes off the for the Manse in Brown Hill I Messrs J Hamilton loaded a couple of tin of fat rattle on Monday for TV rttnto Mr motored To ronto Tuesday Must close too busy Sleeping Beauty Vour thing LET I j London June Twty seven British ships f Us tons have been sunk a- cording to the weekly summary given out today British vessels under ton also were sent lo Hie bottom Brampton June fatal accident happened lastiugv just outside the lawn a the Centre Road when a Rev Moxon officiated by Dixon Rutherford the ceremony a reception was ever The occupants ovinia held at the residence of were Dixon mo- brides parents Mr and Mrs Studio Finn Pit Our Tin Richard Osborne after which the happy couple left on the car for a trip to eastern points On their return Mr and Mrs Walker will reside in Newmarket The Ladies Aid of St James Church purpose having their an nual Garden Parly at the Briars about the middle of July Look out for bills later A very successfuPlea for the benefit of Red given at the home of Mrs Albert Mossing ton on Friday last About 35 were present and all enjoyed a pleasant afternoon Miss Harrison of Canningfon is spending a couple of weeks with her aunt Mrs Dr Noble A very interesting and instruct ive lecture was given by Mr Mu- ran of Japan on Thursday even ing June in Knox Church for the benefit of the Bible Socie ty Mr Muran is at present a student at College To ronto Mrs W A Dixon is spending a week in with her sis ters Miss Flossie McLaughlin who has been attending Normal School has returned home for sum mer Oflfl IMP OYLDIiGDALE STALLION Lord Enrolment No Approved Form owned and travelled by Mr Thomas Reeve of King foi5years Will travel through East and during the season J B GOWIE30N SONS Prop WALTER THOMPSON Davis In trying to another auto the driver sharply the ear overturning the ditch Mrs Rutherford before midnight Mrs her left arm broken Mrs w was badly shaken up and had his collarbone broken car was badly damaged ceased lady who was yWHfcj formerly lived at Cross Montreal June which at one time threaten destruction of the town on the St Lawrence did 1 to the extent of to- Practically the whole of front was wiped out to the business premises bun 30 residences were over fa The fire is to have started in one of shops of the Canada low to cm rendering homeless If you are coins of the low Fares offered by the Northern Railway every Monday For literature ami apply io all Into mm- Cily Came upon the premises of undersigned Lot Con I Scott about June 1st Yearling Colt and I 2yearold Coll Owner can have same by proving proper ty and paying expenses ED BAIN 3w20 No Zephyr HAH THAT THAT PAYS IS White to lay better on the by lot J A SOUS SALE OF FARM LAND Tenders will be of June the Wright Esq Of Queens of the list will of Wright deceased for all that part of Lot ho First Concession of s East Gwllllmbury cast Id the County of York the WJ West acres of said lot HAR The the is the pla We do all I Electrlo I Are you Wa own a you a you win Jghable are Aj ftR Hut plays at on Ageni I more or less There Is udothr hire cent of March on on to be The highest or w ppy to James Wright fc Oat or 1 I -l- Vlir TORONTO

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