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Newmarket Era , September 28, 1917, p. 3

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I inn others flootlno I noxl tA homo of Mr mooting will bo Homo A very special next at Hie residence of Mrs Wed Oct no xi Monday evening 11 of Mrs and it is hoped all try to attend j was splendid at on Monday and by It if Military Ciiiwrnawpr v much Monday evening wo want many more prosont for who do not attend League at deal Lot everyone School Fair mVTT last week highest Pike those miss Jomeiioxl Monday oVonlng at8 Court llrunlons Court one of lie soldiers at Newmarket Military Hospital Willi asstfult As principal bad skipped Town I be ease- was Court was on held i of was charged with allowing entile to run at laruc in Hie vicinity of tbe rail way rack and was lined and costs Another charge of steal ing from l lie pound was dinnssi Completion new extension of buildings at Mr Hoy Shaws Farm on is complete BO far as the exterior is concerned but the are still at work at the interior All buildings have one coat of including roofs the barns and the new part is receiving its second coat erylliing has Ihp appearance mi farm and is in every respccC front grounds are now being laid out and graded and Mr Shaw will have the best appearing farm in the Province of Ontario and thats going some of Great Mr Dike has removed all the old machinery used in the manu facture of flour at the Mills near Grand Trunk Station and is a complete uptodate Roller Process which will make Dig mill I he most complete in this pari of the Province He has also installed an addi tional horse power electric mo tor to run the new machinery It may he three or four weeks before the changes are complete but chopping Is going on ever day for the farmers as usual out for 11 new grade of flour for household purposes winch is expected to eclipse all competitors H Corps li following Is a received by the Principal of Newmarket High School from A McGrimmon With reference to Newmarket High School Cadet Corps I have honor by direction to in form you Ihat it is observed that Corps has been reported as Very The high standard of efficiency attained lias given audi gratification to the General Officer Commanding Military District No am to request that you will le so good as to commend the Instructor and School authori ties for their efforts in obtain ing so efficient and commendable a condition as this Corps has Mr is the Instructor who lias obtained such a good record to close bis Cream Plant after Sept except for solo or and Dairy Products oh aeroplane dropped on Mr Marsh Held oast of the at Wednesday having turn ed turtle Quite a crowd gather ed to inspect the wonderful ma chine I liteotrlo Mr Cameron Allan an for Mr on Huron Street this week That makes four for him this summer and nil are giving the greatest satisfaction The town has bad to put in some larger transformers to carry the load At Canada Half- Yearly Meeting of Friends formerly held at lagpi St will commence at Church Newmarket at am next Sunday also at pm and am on Monday Cordial invitation extended to all friends Church Please note that there will ho a Talent Sale in the Church Par lor of the Friends Church There Will he a lunch served in con nection with if of cake and on Oct tilth The sale will consist of homemade Unking Candy and Fancy Work A Dandy The Office Specialty Co has just issued a handsome booklet in the interests of their Filing System which is not only well gotten up and beautifully illus trated but historical in character and unique in its suggestive In fluence who are for tunate to gel a copy should take care of it in their libraries Christian Church services lust Sunday were up to the usual high mark both in point of attendance and strong interest The subjects of ad dress by the Pastor were full of bought and interesting material and were received with very much approval The musical portions of the services wore of the usual good quality consisting of Male Quartette and Solos in the An them All were rendered well and the day was spent with sat isfaction by all who attended Com Dont miss Newmarket Fair Shorter days now Frosty nights are hero The poultry market is livening up A line Scotch Concert promisee in the Town Hall tonight Business places are touched up with a new paint Fall wheal shows growth in sorpe places hero and Keswick Little Harry son of Mi Ed Hrammer fell down cel lar and broke his nose Change of time next week for passenger trains on the Grand Trunk coat of a fine Evening Classes to be Resumed At a meeting of the Advisory Board in connection with the Evening Classes held on Monday evening at which the chairman Wedlock and Messrs Watson J Harvey and Jackson were present was decided to con- the Evening Classes the coming winter provided are at least a dozen in each of i year there were stu dents and exactly half of them javed their dollar deposit by at least per cent dur ing the term The same conditions will again Applications will bo received by the Secretary MrP up to and the 3rd of November Ihfl school open on the November continuing forono month Then vacaliori for and reopen on the of January continuing to the of March printing of posters l matter and application cards were ordered so that the public may be informed of various subjects to be taught other necessary information be Chairman and Mr Harvey to interview the of lest year and report on the probability of re-engage- The equipment is now complete all that is required to make Classes an success is the interest eud Sunday School Splendid attendance last Sab bath and Hue session with busi ness meeting after Still more adults are needed for the work in Ibis department of the Church Mr wishes to form a Mens Class Will you help him A big afternoon is expected next Sunday at oclock It is to be Promotion Day and a spe cial service will be held The program will he given by the younger scholars Certificates Promotion are to be presented to those passing from one depart ment to the next Everyone cor dially welcome especially visit ors All members and teachers urged to be present for Ibis ser vice Come early Com Work and worry make ago faster than years Whatev er makes work easier- and worry less smoothes beck the wrinkles and lengthens life A help Ibis end is that hurt when you work or read or that fail to sec clearly both near and far can almost always bo helped by glasses We will lest your eyes and tell you whether glasses will cure the trouble Our ad vice Is reliable and costs you nothing If you need glassos wo guarantee to your eyes perfectly and at the most reasonable cost A handy repair shop is here to fix up any little hurt to your while you wait Other repair done as promptly as possible charge Si Co A Memorial at 230 pm for tlio and overseas killed in action p Pros- flcrtwiirconduct the service fipo- The public are cor dially invited L I f I f I AQKIVTS sj Qlbcon Whose letter from Franco ap pears elsewhere in todays pa per is a son of Mr John Gibson of Holland Landing Red Cross Society Supplies sent doz Pairs Head Bandages I do Suits Pyjamas Regular Knitting Tea at Chris nan Church on Tuesday of next week There was a good attendance at i he Review Service in the Meth odist Sunday School Wednesday evening The Superintendent Dr Wilkinson look charge and the lessons of the Quarter were reviewed by Mrs Cane and Jackson some twenty bibli cal views being thrown on the screen by Mr Atkinson The Pastor J Wood also gave a short address Rally Day next Sunday Service The Town Flag has been flying at half mast for a few days word having been received that anoth er Newmarket boy bad given his life for Die Empire and freedom Sapper Chapman who enlisted with the Ball was wounded shortly after his arrival in France and sent to a Hospital in England where he recovered and was sent back to France He bad there a few days when he Was killed in action on the of August He was only about years of age and before enlisting was employed at tie Of fice Specially for about five years His father Mr Chapman is Section Foreman on the Metro politan Railway ale Register Got 11 Tbe of the late Whitney Travis will have an important and extensive sale Of Farm Slock and Implements on the Fast Half of Lot in the 4 ill Con of Whitchurch credit or off Sale at one sharp sides Aucl mos for cash Mr John Greenwood Lot 22 Con Scott miles Fast of Zeph yr will bold an extensive sale of Horses Cattle Sheep and Pigs at oclock credit W J Kester Auct 10 Mr Median Lot Con ina will hold an extensive farm ale at oclock mos cred it W J Auct Tuesday Mr and Mr Stevenson will have an extensive sale of Slock etc on Lot in he Con of Fast about miles from mos credit Sale at one o clock sharp W J Auct Monday Mr JH will an sale of PureBred Jerseys Shropshire Sheep Yorkshire Tarnworth Swine on Lot 20 in 3rd Con of Fast adjoining Queenspille Metro politan Station No reserve as Proprietor has leased his Farm credit Sale at one sharp Auct Miss of To ronto is spending a cbuplb of weeks with her Miss Margaret of was calling on old acquaintances in own Tuesday Mrs M spent Thursday in Newmarket attending the Fair Mr and Mrs and son Jack also Mfr T spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Goo Hells Lake Mr and Mrs Attridgoand daughter Sybil spent Friday the Queen City Mrs Foil Is of is vis iting her sister Miss K We ace glad to be able to re port that Rev baby who has been ill with pneumonia is improving Mr and J Mrs Chan II or and Mr Sydney Leonard motored to Aurora on Monday Mr Manager of Royal Hank here spent Monday evening in Toronto Mrs of Newton Hob is visiting her mother Mrs who is seriously ill at Mrs John Shoardownfl Mrs Sydney Leonard is at hoi daughters Mrs Dr Irwin of Weston this week Mr Anderson of Toronto is exhibiting Dr L Grahams fine black team Ihc different Fairs this week Mr and Mrs Walton and daughter of Aurora spent Sun day the gnosis of Mr and Mrs Skinner Mrs M and Miss Ger trude Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jack Mrs Milton Sloan of Toronto is in town this week VAND0HF Corn culling is the order of the day in this district We are sor ry Mr Patlenden has had two ac cidents with his cutting box But we understand a new one has been purchased Richardson of Windsor is spending a few days with the Richardson family Sorry Miss Jean Powell was Indisposed on Tuesday last and unable to attend school Pie Tom Smith who has ar rived home from overseas called on Mr Millers on Sunday on his way to Fifth Line to see his sis ter Mrs Atkinson Mrs A Snider also Mrs It Italian of SI Catharines were visiting friends at Zephyr during lie weekend filed see- Mr J Hose who has been under care able to be out again to enjoy the lovely weather we are having Mr Gordon and lady visited at Mr D Green woods Sunday last Mrs Sanderson and son of were guests at Mr Atkinsons after church on Visitors at the Powell on Son- day were Mr and Mrs Geo of Jefferson also Mr and Mrs Graham of Richmond Hill Nov Sunday is tho Service We hope to see every member of the S present also a full Service to at Our Choir is special music for Sunday As the harvest has boon abundant this veer we should all very thankful and show it by Church to hear the praises Also look later on for particulars of a and Concert to be held in VIRGINIA On Thursday afternoon Sept at pm a very pretty wedding look place on the lawns at Sunny Acres the residence of Mr and Mrs Richard when their daughter Pearl Alma was married to Mr- Frank Gilbert Uxbndge The ceremony took place under a large of cedars dee- orated with flowers which had be en built on side lawn lead ing up lo the front entrance and about guests grouped them- selves about the lawns at pm tho groom assistecf by his brother Mr Gordon Cros by followed by Rev Sutton and Rev Coulter of took their places when to the strains of the Wedding March played by Miss Crosby sister of the groom the brides attendant Miss Helen McKacbren wearing Georgette Crepe and carrying- a bouquet of yellow chrysanthe mums walked slowly to the arch of flowers followed by the bride leaning on the arm of her father She looked charmingly sweet in a gown of handembroidered crepe de chine with bridal veil and orange blossoms and carry ing a huge bouquet of valley and bridal roses After the ceremony the gnosis were en tertained in the house and on I All Kinds Now In In In Linoleums and 4 yds Wide Oil In All Window Cur tain III I Wo Still Think a Good Buy It Is to go to a l Our Stock of Shoe is twice m largo usual that vtoan you from Higher foe come time IP v 1 J J r- v I f Helen McKacbren a pearl neck lace lo Mr Gordon Crosby a watch fob and lo the bride a necklace with diamond sunburst attached -i-ooo-9- I l killed IN MOTOR AQOIDENT Mr and Mrs W Towns and Mrs of Aurora spent Sun day at Mr A J Mr and Mrs If of Aurora visited at Mr Waltons on Sunday Thanksgiving Services were hold in the Methodist Church here last Sunday morning and even ing services were con ducted by Rev Wellwood of Au rora Next Sunday is Rally Day at the Methodist S A special pro gram is being prepared Come and bring a friend at p Thanksgiving Services will be held in the Anglican Church next morning and evening Rev of Aurora will preach at both services and the Choir will render appropriate music Mrs has returned after spending a few weeks In grounds until supper was served ivi Mr Carson Mabonoy spent Sunday at Mr Davis Lino Several from hero attended Plowing Demonstration bold at the Prison Farm last week Great British Victory near Wednesday taken after desperate fighting three large tables which were beautifully decorated Mr and Mrs Crosby loft on six p m car for a trip through Ottawa Montreal P I and other cities the bride travel ling in a suit of nigirftr brown with hat lo match On thoir re turn Mr and Mrs Crosby will in The grooms presents included to Millie Hag to Miss While turning down the lown- lino leading to Oxbridge from the Bib Concession a mile and a half north of Vivian at Sunday morning Robert L Street Toronto donly lost control of bis automo bile which he was driving ditch- and turning it completely over causing his own immediate death and the severe injury of Mrs wife of or of Man The senator who is a brotherinlaw of Mr was also in the auto but miraculously escap ed injury beyond shaking up He was thrown out from lhc just he was about to leap out Another to escape was Mr 1 yearold son He crawled out from under the heavy machine without a Mrs was rushed to the General Hospital where she is lying with three ribs broken Was Dad Where the occurred there is a very steep embankment as well as a narrow sandy road which is thought to be responsi ble for the fatality The heavy going caused Ibe car lo bolt off the road and in an effort to get hack on Mr McCormack some how lost control of the machine which was a new highpowered car This sent it headword 30 or SO feel down llic embankment turning it completely over and pinning the occupants under neath As the senator was only not beneath the machine he with the aid of a group of men who soon gathered around extricated Mrs Sharpe Word was at once sent lo W Scolt Indian ltd his who immediately came out to bring back the body of Mr McCormack Tbe parly were on their way lo visit Mrs Harvey Gould of who is a sister of Senator and a sisterinlaw of Mr Was who was one of Torontos leading business men was born years ago in the Village of Tp As a lad he moved with his parents to Vivian whore he en tered his fathers lumber busi ness and about years ago- lie moved to West Toronto He was a pioneer in the Western pari and look an active interest in its welfare being a member of the Junction Council for many years His business interests were very extensive and included a di rectorship in the following com panies Crown Life Co Mer chants Fire Insurance Co Gould Leslie Bill Posting Co Coal Go Hewas also a member of Gibson and Co large coal and lumber dealers He was a member of the Board of Trade Albany Club and a charter mem ber of the Black and held the po sition of elder in Victoria Presbyterian Church His wife predeceased him three months ago Two soldier sons Major Carson McCormack of the and Gunner Robert of tbc Royal Horse Artillery both at the front sur vive and a third son Sam at home He is also survived by five daughters Mrs Scott Indian Road and Misses Grace Ruth Hope and Mary three sisters Mrs Jackson Annette St Mrs Win Simpson and Mrs J McMulIen Ballan- and two brothers George of Vivian and Nathaniel of Toronto also survive Senator who was stop ping off in the city on his way west from Ottawa is a brother of Sam of now overseas Ho is an exmember of tbe of Com mons and was elevated to the Sen ate February 1916 He mar ried Ida J Armstrong of Man The fatal war which was a largo model not injured be yond top was brought in to city on own power Mr was a grad uate of High School fa In Ibe Federal Parliament of Canada Sir George Foster speaking with regard to next Dominion Election took occasion to state that no election will lek place for mouths Tbe present in office Intend to a i NEWMARKET flrriuisig Cord All In yd- Fall In of Brown Wavy Green and and In v ranging In price from to yd Hew Pall In Heavy Black White Navy and Ladles Chamois Gloves White and Natural price ranging from KOo to and Ladles English Make White and Natural Golf or to Ladles Cashmere Hose Llako Good Value pair ESTABLISHED 1875 CANADA CAPITAL PAID UP FUND OHliVlOB Till had demand today you require loan ficacca our loci Sato you Li Q NEWMARKET BRANCH M SMYTH Manager ra A Now Stock of Millinery for Pall and WE NAVE SOMETHING SPECIAL FOB YOU WEEK Ladlo3 Skirts Reg from to for Ladles White Embroidered White Lawn Dresses Sizes 30 to Ladles Corset Covers Reg for 19o Ladles White Middles with Bolts Childrens Drosses from 3 to yeara Ladles Knitted Drawers Reg for Ladles Silk Blouses Larao Collars Latest Style Reg for tadlo3 Black Blouses trails Heavy Working Russian Calf to for Pairs Boys Heavy Hoots Reg for Patent Leather Boots Cloth Tops Button or Laco Boo for Ladles Strong Boots At Cut Price 175 Palra Running Hens Boys and Girls be Below Cost CO Mens Goodyear Raincoats Reg to To Be Cleared at Pairs Mens Color Coots Reg for of Hotel Proprietor NEWMARKET I f OAR OF SHINGLES ARRIVED ALL KINDS OP BUILDING MATERIAL LUMBER FEEDS hold on d as juLytvih st ARCHIVES OF

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