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Newmarket Era , November 21, 1919, p. 7

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y CD T 111 A- I Newmarket Town Hall AUSPICES OF Boy Scouts Friday I T Elocutionist hi I mi d SI nil id J soon- bo kack- Hod did Dor lO it Mr Boss Mr Archibald have a Heir work- Albert a need Wo cans service A Humorist at the Piano Wright Plggott Soprano Comedian programme oclock sharp SEVEN Li Council PUa 35 I Pattersons Drug Store opens at oclock p on Monday Nov Imperial Cafe in tub IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK RESTAURANT AND TEA ROOM I PLACE FOR A QUICK LUNCH meets next Poplar Bank School Section No i Street will hold their Christ inas Tree Concert on Deo Friends Endeavor The Endeavor of the Church were favored in hav ing Lawrence ad- the lust Monday a ffave splendid talk on In Christian Our are growing In In terest Next Monday evening Mrs Toronto Is to address meeting which will he Missionary in Character Light served the close Methodist Church Splendid congregation Sun day morning and evening and most excellent sermons by the pas tor The music hy the Choir was to the usual standard though of chairs vacant In the Choir chancel At a special meeting of Of ficial Hoard at the close of the service the following l morn- were ap- polnted delegates to attend the MassMeeting in Hall Toronto next week John Curry J Patterson A Cornell Or Wilkinson North York Victory Loan Campaign Including Hanks Christian Sunday School Arrangements are being made for our annual Christmas Tree and Tuesday Dee A good business meeting was recently held ill which a substantial amount of was pledged towards tha installing of the new heating system in our church our Sabbath services at p Come and enjoy an hour with us interesting lessons ami a class for everyone If you Candles Ice Crwrn Bricks Lunches Cream ice Hot Sodas St near Market ITSSHISFACTORY FOLKS- say that our bread I satisfactory and folks know what they are talking about Its a loaf of fullweighted good ness- that comes to you as clean and pure as the sun- shine that bathes the win- daws of your dinning room It behooves you to remem ber the name of our bread r MAIN ST have make this S home why not You will he your heartily welcome Ploughing Bee On Tuesday Nov 18th a number of farmers showed their appreciation of J Wesley a returned soldier plowing over quite a consider able slice of his farm on Second St At present Mr Wesley is filling an Important position at Military Hospital but expects to move on to his farm in the spring It Is need less to say he has a warm spot in his Inart for these men who sacrificed their own time and interest at such a busy lime to help him There were two tractors at the bee each pulling three plows and it was slniply Interesting the amount of got over as well as the excellent quality of the work done Oho is owned by Roy Watson and the other by Geo C Wesley who Is Agent for them SOUTH END FLOUR AND STORE How about those Winter Bulbs you will lie wanting soon have a si our full 1 liiie of Winter Call and sec us Farm Produce Big market last Saturday particular ly in fowl Only small quantity of potatoes and apples offered Other vegetables in abundance Butter and eggs limited in- quantity and prices go ing up The ruling figures paid were as follows per Butter per lb Pressed per lb Ducks per lb Dressed per lb Dressed Turkeys per lb Apples per basket Potatoes per bag Cabbages each Squash each Strained Honey lb Celery per bunch Live Chickens per lb Old Hens per lb liVe Ducks per lb Pigeons per pr Babbits per Hides per lb TiOe cured Calf Skins per lb Sheepskins i00300 35o 35OOe for Remember Us Also when buying Peed or Stock Feed all ail kinds of Hen keep them Henry Committee At including Banks Dr Scrivener Col Lennox Kmployees Committee OK KING Including Banks I A M Armstrong it Pea J L Jenkins Fox OK including and Banks Clarke Thos Thos Hall OK In cluding Holland Lauding and Banks Fred Huntley his TP OK including Banks P A OK including ton ami Banks A R Harrison Grand Combined Total 1971200 Prince of Wales Objective f Canvassers Total I76100 155300 104700 319300 I 14700 I ft ft ft THE MENS STORE A Now is Ihe Right Time to Buy an Overcoat at a BIG SAVING I and Quantity unlimited the Greatest Display You have ever seen In Newmarket HAVE ONE PRICE ALL I r 100000 85550 17950 ft ft ft ft The Greatest Assortment of Guaranteed Rubbers we have ever shown ARE NOW ON DI8PLAY I THE JAMES WHIMSTERCO NEWMARKET a Here Are A Fey Clearing Lines Leading Canvasser V Cane 2nd ML Albert Hurrah for Newmarket Tho Victory Loan subscriptions in Newmarket were nearly four times original objective and North York registered nearly double Its objective See tabular report for full particulars in another column of the J Era BrlefleU All parties having Town water works out of order are requested to same repaired immediately by order of chairman The Christian Church Ladles Aid had a very successful Bazaar and Entertainment last Friday night A Mothers Meeting Will be held at the home of Mrs A J Queen St on Thursday Nov Supt Week THE OLD RELIABLE NURSERIES The greatest demand for Nursery Stook In years for Special Meeting of the North York Poultry Association will be held in the rooms of the of Agricul ture Friday evening Nov at S oclock All interested in pure bred poultry are urged to be present Com Methodist Sunday School Our attendance Is not yet up to our possible Let all our members rally back now at next Sunday for a good fall and winter work Dont the En tertainment on Dec We are planning on having a specially good program this year sure and re serve the date J Prompt Delivery Phone House no Brighten Up the again with new from took offerlnj of attractive In get my welcome to you my bright new a array patterns Come price you see our atock are ready to buy or noL I also sell paper with out hanging It BERT GREEN Painter and Paper Hanger Ave Newmarket of Niagara STRAYED Lot In Con of Whitchurch borne lime ago a yearling- and While and a Black and Heifer Information leading recovery will be suitably rewarded VERNON Box Newmarket THAT PHONOGRAPH With Improved motor speed con- steel frame volume anil a clear tone Plays all Standard records The between the price of extra good and an ox- pensive Cabinet one will buy your ro- wrda for years Call and hear It at Newmarket Sudden Doath of The Winnipeg Tribune of Satur day Nov dh has the following which will he read with regret by many old- timers in King and Hist Townships as well as friend- In Pioneer Succumbs In Offico Chair Heath suddenly tills morning William an oldlinker years old He was found lifeless in a in the office of McColm Bros fuel dealer- William and Isabel si tllseise by indigestion to whleli he was was the cause of death Mr was III Charge of the office He left for work this morn ing En apparently fair health He opened the office Fifteen minutes later he was found dead In a chair Mr has been Manitoba years He here from York County He leaves a widow sons and one daughter TJie sons are A W foreman of the Telegram Job department and W of Scott Bathgate and Co The daughter Is Mrs A Rhodes Balfour Mr resided at S77- McDcrmott Deceased was the eldest son of Hie lab John of LJoydtOwn For some years he resided at Sharon and Newmarket- Ho married Miss Catharine C daughter of the late Israel Wlllson of Sharon flfty- years ago last April While living Newmarket he was employed mostly at Canes Factory and did deal of the work on Sir Win residence on In he went to Brandon where he lived for a number of years but for past years ho has been a resident of Winnipeg For a dozen more years previous to ho was employed by the Mid land Railway looking after that were on the pur chased by them for an entrance into the heart of Winnipeg Two years ago he underwent an for a tumor and was to do anything for a length of time Finally engaged to look the wood office of McColm Bros In which he was found by Mr McColm who heard him two Kami he entered He had prob ably not been In the office more than ten minutes as the fire ho had made In the atove had Just got going Of years he made his homo with tils son MY Amos who learned his trade In the Kra Office and from whose place the funeral took place on I to Roal Estate Changes Mr Jos A Cody has sold his farm on Street Mr Dalton Of West This farm hay been In Ihe Cody family for over 100 years and parting with it was the source regret It is reported that Mr Boss has bought Ihe Ingram farm hi the Old Survey of King Mr K Robertson has bought this week Win property on the corner of Park and Victoria Avenues This Includes double tenement house and four- valuable building lots East GwjUimbury Council The regular meeting of the Council of the Township of Bast was- held on the above date all members present Communications read from Mrs J Walsh from the Township Solicitor re drainage of certain lands and from re taxes lllchardsonCole That Col lector be authorized to accept from the sum of in payment of taxes on part of Lot Con Carried That the Cletk be Instructed to write the Manager W the York Hallway re condition of wailing room at Sharon Complaint has been made that the building is not fit for occupation by the public while walling for Cars Carried Following bills ordered to be paid Fred Swain work on road Ml Albert Tel Co rent of phone work tots Y J grading Oliver Dike wood for family It E Manning spikes for bridge Win Holt work eon a Epworth League The meeting on Monday evening was in charge of the Literary De partment with Mr Hugo In tho chair In keeping with the ap proaching Christinas season the topic was The Story of the Other Wise Man by Dr Van Dyke An outline of this delightful book was given by Miss Haines and passages were read by the Misses Arnold Taylor and Stark An Instrumental Was rendered by Miss Marjorie Stark and Miss Ruby Moss sang sympathetic ally An Evening Next wcekts service will be In charge of the Christian Department Com r King work on bridge Win Pollock work con Watson Medals for Sol- 1 M Wellington valueingsiieep Archie Godwin dog killing sheep Park work with team on road Nathan Oldham grading with team Samuel Wm J Lepard sheep claim Walts hieing sheep Bishop gravel T Peter Morrison rush ing con- Ladles Coats Reg from lo Ladles and Girls Spats assorted colors Reg 300 for Ladles 8llk Blouses all colors and sizes Reg 450 for Ladies Night Gowns heavy flannelette Reg for 195 Girls and Misses Coats Reg for MENS MERCHANDISE Mens Fleecelined Underwear Mens Wool Underwear Mens Pelt Boots Mens Heavy Rubbers lace or buckle Reg for Reg for 155 Reg 400 for Reg 400 for 295 LADIES BOOTS Ladles Boots Neolin Solos brown or black Reg 800 for for 595 Ladies Felt Bedroom Shoes Reg 225 for 175 Ladles Pullover Rubbers 85c A Large Stock of Seasonable Footwear to Clear Out at Reasonable Prices Three Doors South of Xing George Hotel British and European Markets again open for Canadian Fruit Largest list of Fruit A Ornamen tal Seed Potatoes etc grown In Canada Stone Wellington Established TORONTO ONTARIO Enquire of Frncll Morton Local Agent Or APPLICATION FOB NEWMARKET v All the Lates Hits Etc at Toronto Prices ram fioo A Pleasant Evening Tho lady teachers of the Town assisted by Mrs Aubrey Davis ranKd for a recital at the Wesley Hall last Friday evening which was attended by people Mrs Gar vin Of Toronto who Is known as author by the name of Kathleen Hah- was present and gave a paper on Canadian Poets She also recited some poems and sang Canadian songs- accompanied by a pianist from To ronto The latter also gave a piano selection After the program were served follow by dancing A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all The proceeds were for the annual Contribution of Newmarket the Fund Belgium Hetlef look place on oclock when Children FOR FLETCHERS ASTORIA A pretty wedding Tuesday afternoon at Jean Florence eldest daughter of Mr Stewart Huron St Newmar ket became the bride of Meritt Hoy third of Mr and Mrs Koyof Toronto The Lawrence conducted the and only Immediate relatives were present The bride who was unattended was given away by her father and was prettily attired In a navy blue suit with bat to match and taupe Furs and wore a corsage bouquet of sweetheart roses During tbeslgn- of the register a solo Until was very effectively rendered by Mrs M Stewart of Ottawa sisterinlaw of the bride The was prettily decord with chrysanthemums and ferns A dainty supper was served after which bride and groom on be evening train for Buffalo and Detroit Upon their return they will reside at fiO Ave Toronto Balance of year free for new advance for next year I Mcintosh sheep claim Mcintosh destroying dog killing sheep David drawing cedar was passed In provide Hie Municipal on Jan IPSO A ByLaw was passed for Pur pose of appointing an Kngineer to make a survey and estimate of coats re of certain land in Hie and second concessions East of St Council in Committee of the whole Mr Richardson in chair the blank filled with the name of A James of the City of Toronto Council till Monday Dee 151b at oclock In the fore- noon A A COUNTRY Now Smith Mrs Jones Keep awful busy telephones And listen to their neighbors ring To hear of any local things That they had not heard before About the neighbors boys and Who have golden hair and pretty curls With eyes of blue and ruby lips Who like to live and have somo fun Not always to be tattled on busy Mrs Smith and Jones Who listen on telephone Instead of working In their homes Where all good womens pride and Joy Can fmi something to employ There Idle moments which few If they do what there Is to do Now other people do Besides these ladies that I name And If a fellow calls bis girl To tell her that she Is a pearl All kinds of ho can Someone far and someone near And some 1 know Ive heard before As I went visiting from door to door Now be friends and out it out For you are the ones who began to shout When others listen your call And you were not nice at all at all Now for the love of mlko It a law 9 Not to listen to a call from A Long Message Era to RECORDS AT 90 cts Can be Played On Any Phonograph NOTICE Is hereby given that Robert Beadle of the City of Toronto In the County of York in the Province of Ontario Lithographer will apply to the Parliament of Canada at next session thereof for a BUI of Divorce from his wife Ernest Beadle of said City of Toronto In the County of York on the ground of- adultery Dated at Toronto this day of November A Robert Ernest by his solicitor Godfrey A Adelaide Street West Toronto Is hereby given that JOHN DONNELLY of Die Cily of Toronto In County of York and Province of Ontario Returned Soldier will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next Session thereof for a bill of Divorce from his wife Mary Donnelly formerly Elizabeth Mary Dunn of the City of Toronto Counly of York Province of Ontario on the ground of Adultery Dated at the City of Toronto In the of York and Province of On tario this 1st day of November A J WALLACE Solicitor for the Applicant 33 Richmond St Weal Toronto Ontario r- 1 I I i AT A TO EVERY WILL TAKE YOUR OLD A8 PART PAYMENT A SPECIALTY REPAIR iL7g OVER TORONTO JOBBING HOUSE EH NEWMARKET Notice of Application Notice Is hereby given that CORE now residing at Si East In the City of To ronto in the County of York and Pro vince of Ontario Mechanic will ap ply the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from bis wife Annie Cope now residing Yonge Street In said City Toronto on the ground of adultery and desertion DATED AT Toronto this day of November COPE By GODFREY A LAWSON 7f Adelaide St Weat Toronto Solicitors for the petitioner Upon Your Today Depends Your Tomorrow 9 A WHAT you can save is upon which you will lay your the foundation work- A LISTER Manager Newmarket Branch The man with capital even be it small is the man who ready when opportunity arises The savings habit- is not as easy to acquire as the spending habit most things worth- white require an effort to attain and the capital for your day of opportunity canpnly be obtained by hard work economy and saving Open a Savings Account with the Bank of Toronto Your Savings ore protected by national institution and earn a fair rote risk of leva of interest without Capitol I i ARCHIVES OF ONTARl

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