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Newmarket Era , May 6, 1921, p. 7

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Uic apardwlil hoard bvcnlog every mem ber requested lo bo present at eight y annual congregation meeting will place- In on Thursday evening wlicn report are to be Church a A HAMILTON ividdireld Farmer Who are Cattle hear Prof Day Newmarket on Saturday May Is being arranged through llio- local of the De partment of Agriculture and any who would present should com J BOND DEALERS Via Pi t Ontario Maturity Pel Apr 1 91c Int Pay Aug A Feb Aug A Pel Apr Oct Yield IloJflc by of ftn i of Odd Amountfi yf Hal 400 Writ KHlujii School District Cut In at lirlder option May A Nov Ian 1027 lime July i July May is District buy find oll Victory at market price Annually Annually Jan A July Jan July Annually to Try Chi A Varnish and Slain for Floors Woodwork and Chairs Wo also carry a and lino of Roofing Asphalt Slate PERFECTION OIL STOVES WASHING MACHINE PAINTS OIL VAnNISHES BICYCLE AUTO ACCESSORIES DOMINION TIRES BUCKEYE GARDEN ETC NEWMARKET Phone Less Troublesome fa As a rule adjustment you get on a the satisfy you Mainly we suppose because Iniinsti and wain entitled to our most private opinions on of an adjustment can find no the method of on Auks AuioShots lo art ourselves and wnufariu look after your WHttts i no delay or WHim in fixing our of reiomillity Kuuianlil any in without time or linkage an- on that without or evasion to for and oil Sll water street garage A gay company of people at Hall last Friday a was id yen for faefrofU of the Sick Hospital aVaplcca of Clerks Tim Hall wub music and also iho patronesses Were a Mrs A M Mrs It ana was kepi till two oclock Ontario Safety flic and First Aid Committee of tlio Office Specialty Mfg Co iimkd Annual Convention or Ontario Safely hold at Mm King note Toronto on Thursday April Delegates from parts of present flic were the guests of Mr Smith to lunch In Hie Board Of Trade Rooms at the of which liody he li a mom- The Committee appreciated the to this Convention which will greatly them In the protection of their em ployees flio Commit tec Is as follows It Smith Chairman K Ayes Young I Hon Sunday School The annual meeting of the oillbt Sunday School look place School on Friday evening of last work and wa well attended The Pastor Lawrence presid ed were by a splendid supper provided by the la dles Union The reports of die were very showing progress all along lino The Secretary Mr If Hooker re ported on the roll with all dead wood cut out flic school was open In the year and the aver- attendance was The year before It was only For ihcjaat six months the average attendance was There are Officers and Teachers on the roll The Treasurer Mr P re- Hie total receipts for the year as Of this amount the or dinary collections were col lee I Ions SI Since the was made out lids amount has lioen to being Si over the OWeellvc fiv al the beginning of last year The special offering for the Armenian telle Fund amounted were received in special dona lions the school- The Methodist Itoom Toronto pah there being an old standing account There Is stilt a balance of owing ihc Book The school supplies hat year over 9400 which Is about double what It to he There a bal ance In the treasury of and supplies on hand for I he next two months gave a very satisfactory account of the Hoys Work In and out of the school the Interest being double what It was a year ago and very effective work being accomplish ed In the Class Satisfactory reports received from all the other organized Classes The of officers resulted as follows Jackson Superintendent Dr If Wilkinson let Assist Wesley 2nd Assist W Stephens Assist Run Manning Gardner Hooter 2nd Treasurer Chan tier Hon Trees I Atkinson Assist librarian Bruce Pianist- Miss Manning Assist Miss Margaret Patter son of Roll Mrs Wilkinson Beginners Miss Janes Juniors Ward Assistant Miss Teacher Training mm Hewitt Hoys stark Miss Tenirtfrancftrafrii Cradle Sunt of Young Peoples Work j of Mrs y to tthd wHo W- CSUii gnirabiLog country has no AowK hit 1 Is IhoopWliwaf sky prominent Hebrew ticket agent of has jusi returoed Toronto oyer Kurbpe during which Imp- lie aefmaDy and earner direct Dupmre8t I tut home The conditions verybiidand the conditions found Hie Rus sian border The- of or the valuta as arormed fluctu ates aomiiob that makes It a very serious for people lo exist I Meat- Is very scarce In all and while bread and the is practically at any price Mr stated that lack of proper transportation Is one of the main was retarding any recovery of Central former German and Austrian transportation facilities arc practically wiped out bo declared has brought about largely because states had to they got from Germany and In he way Of rolling slock and In the way of equip men bad no money Tor as the result of war service and wear and tear they In bad condition for transport The only of people Who any progress at oil apart from extremely wealthy are the peasant OF fanning class and- Hie peasant at iho present time Is not desirous of emigrating Tlic only ones who ore leaving at all ore those who have relatives oh side of the Mr his main object In going to Kurope had been to facilitate the bringing to Canada the wives and children of many of the dominion who had been from delr families since the outbreak of war He told Star that be was In Warsaw wtien the in progress between Po land and the Itolsheylks It was an exciting lime he said andrtio Poles Irrespective of or religion rushed defense Warsaw They showed a magnificent spirit All the foreign visitors as well as the consuls of the various coun tries left The disposal of VJIna and the sec tion of the border between Poland and Lithuania Is still somewhat In doubt and armed forces are still to be seen throughout the country The vote In Silesia to decide the sovereignty of state- Is by both Poland nils adds still more to the general uncertainty Until these matters are cleared up lite Polish people give their full attention to economic effort The sorest spot in Russian terri tory the Ukraine wherctbe authori ties have not been able to maintain law and order Rands of discharged soldiers are roaming and mur dering at will The Jewish people are the- most persecuted and the reason for his Is because the Jewish reside In are conse quently more and being in business have something to loot Mr Ourofsky staled that situa tion lit Germany was peculiar When In Germany one would not think that the people had gone through war lie declared The only that look warweary arc the blinding which need paint and the clothing of some of the Inhabitants Mr slated that Belgium was fust recovering from her condi tion of a few years ago and al though the recovery was less rapid In Prance there were Indications that France was better economic condi tion any time since the war North York All In Monument J HmiI FIRE IN April The down- business district of this was threatened destruction ibis morning when fire destroyed rink and automobiles valued at stored In the building Only the hardest kind of a saved the district- and several times other buildings in the of the rink were alight The origin of the Is unknown FARMER FOUHD DEAD BEHIND CULTIVAYOH April 58 Tile body of a wetlknovvn East Whitby farmer living a mile and a half north of the station was found yesterday by his wife lying be hind a cultivator which he had been operating In Ills field Noticing the learn standing still and unable see her husband Mrs decided to Invesligalc and made the startling dis cover John Moore sent for and he pronounced death due to a clot Of blood forming over ibe heart Nie deceased had always been In the of health end yesterday morning as usual he- ate a hearty breakfast He came here from Burlington nine years ago He Is survived by Ids wife two sons one daughter and a sister A to an cfnftll elevator In a department store fell three floors escaping serious Injury t Joined his London April who for many conducted a jewelry and watch repair business on fell from a third storey window of Victoria Hospital watching an airplane and was killed Mr PHI who was years of age was a veteran of the Northern forces the American civil who enlisted as a private and terminated bis service with numerous and a captains rank waft a pensioner of the American Gov ernment bough lie had Itvid hero for the yAars Ills war experiences were most thrilling criaractcr Severy lip taken prisoner by the but on he mad Ins escape and All work promptly atUntM to done by TOO All KlnU of Cut v- John Moss Phono Koto Huron Near ft Kovmarkot A That Rough- and Scuff M Durable la one of few floor varnishes especially for floors one the that fully fulfills its purpose It la heavy In body covers thoroughly and gives complete protection to tho floor Dries hard but will not crack oven though the wood Is dented And It Is easy to apply does not drag on Durable Floor Varnish does not have that cheap look but gives a deep rich gloss effect It Is tough and elastic enough to stand wear and tear It does not mar white Water boiling hot or freezing not affect It It la a varnish vo recommend for your floors It Is made Just for that purpose BINNS HARDWARE ONT GREENHOUSES CUT FLOWERS Funeral Flowers I Order 139 than ZZo Phono f THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTS J CHICAGO- Unoxoollod on and on Day Trains Full Information from Grant or Horning 1 Distance Service Now Classified A THE Classifications on long distance telephone calls in effect from midnight April 20th are of interest to all users of that service It is possible a study of your long distance requirements to effect savings in your long distance bills that are well worth while StatlontoStation Service service be used when you are willing to talk to ANYONE at a distant telephone that is when you do not need to get a particular person on the line is not only but more rapid and accurate than service On Sta service the call can be completed as soon the distant tele phone is answered while on a Person-to- call the particular party wanted must be located and summoned to the telephone The for a StatlontoSlation call cannot be reversed that is it can not charged to the telephone called for in that case telephone operator would to locate a particular person to approve charge which would make it a call PetfeontoPeroon Service When you make a call specifying that conversation is desired with a particular at a given number Poreon is used As tlrla service requires greater oper ating labor and circuit time titan a call the rate is about per cent greater of Different Rates aiQ examples and rates for distances up to sixtyfour miles 9 Mil 012 1218 Station Peyton 15 20 30 35 40 20 25 30 40 45 50 55 Appointment and Messenger Service Appointment calls and Messenger calls are special kinds of son calls An APPOINTMENT CALL rata which is about per cent higher than the stationtostation rate is emoted for service when an appointment is made by the calling party to talk at a particular time When a person who does not have a telephone iscalled over long distance and a messenger must be sent to summon the to the telephone the MESSEN GER CALL rate which is about 50 per cent tlian tiie stationtostation rate ischarged and to this is added the necessary messenger charges Report Charge When you place a call for a particular person or persons and for any reason they cannot be reached the same day at the address given or will not talk or if you make a call and you are not to talk when the other person is ready with in an hour a REPORT CHARGE is made The report cliarge aboutone- fourth the stationtostation rate It is intended to cover part of our expense of the uncompleted call Special Evening and Night Rates The EVENING rate between pm and midnight on station-to- station calls is about onehalf the day rate The NIGHT rate between mid night and am is about onefourth the day rate However no evening or rates are quoted on stationtostation calls where the day rate 13 less than cents On such calls tiie day rate applies For longer distances special evening and night rates are Because it is difficult to reach particu lar persons at night when many are away from their and places of business there are no special evening or night rates quoted for caus- apply only on station-to- station calls a Cony Station OF CANADA

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