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Newmarket Era , July 1, 1921, p. 4

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V FOUR NEWMARKET FRIDAY JUDY 1ST 102 1 Dean to handle Sold by all Drug gists and General Stores North York Marble Granite Electric Works All AH to Alt Sox the Latest Designs In Monuments and Head Cemetery work promptly attended done by Tool Kindt of Building Stone Cut to Order John 0 Moss Proprietor Phone Note the address Huron T ft Newmarket Fall Term Opens AUGUST 1ST Shorthand Typewriting Cor spelling Penman hip Rapid Calculation English Office BEGIN WITH THE NEW TERM Ask for particular to Make your reservations now If possible Newmarket Stenographic School Bank of Toronto Block Venae and Toronto la noted for high grade training have to fill now at to 9100 per month We filled one at per month and another at per annum Open all year Enter at any J ELLIOTT Principal I MAKE AT HOME to paid weekly for your spare time writing for us No canvassing We Instruct supply you with steady work WestAngus Church Sis Toronto THE REOHQAfilZED CHURCH OF CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Wesley Hall over of Toronto SUNDAY a in Prayer Meeting in Preaching p in Sunday School p Preaching Prayer Meeting Thursday p ALL WELCOME I BOWLERS TOfp back in tho winter we decided thai year would make I lie trip to the east anil on the he touring bowlers met lie residence of A whore hey were photographed a picture might he had at he The parly was made up of twelve members J with H Marshall P Oilman and John McCaffrey made one load Rinns and Doyle milch Ihd second Fred Young Dr lodge and compiled he party The weather was all thai could ho expected and continued until we returned home Passing the jail farm and through we arrived at in time for dinner The next stop was where wo again did full justice lo supper Then I rough a fine country along the shores of the Hay of we reached rather ires but each one happy and no discontents in the crowd We were welcomed to Pieton by Nick Gilbert one of prin cipal merchants who is hospitality itself and who told us of the pro gram which had been mapped out for us by he howlers We were made very comfortable at the Globe Hotel Turk being the young est of the parly was appointed to attend lo hose of the party who turned the scales at lbs and ho did his work very well getting the fat fellows out of bed and preparing their baths after A few of the people came to visit us and at we all got down to the wharf where the handsome motor launch awaited us As we stepped aboard the owner Mr Jim Porte gave- us the glad hand and showed us over his beautiful craft Mr Porte is proud of his launch and has good reason to be for is certainly a fine boat Sailing down he beautiful bay we made for Glen where we disembarked and climbed he hill lo the lake of the Mountains This is u wonderful lake feet above Lake Ontario and about four miles in circum ference fed by nobody knows and so deep that no chain has been found long- enough to reach the Getting back to the launch we made for Camp Louise on the other siile of the bay Louise is situated on a very pretty bay and is kept up by fifteen gentlemen of They have built a commodious club house ami bowling green The fore named place is particularly worthy of men- lion the mantel shelf being made out of rock eight feet by nearly three feet wide A really beautiful lunch was provided and some were not a little asham ed of our large appetites but there was plenty and lots left Over We up with strawberries and cream real cream after expressing the thanks of the Newmarket bowlers called on J and Turk further voice our thanks Both of these gentlemen did their work in heat little speeches Mr Mace of and Mr Bristol of who were guests of the club also spoke in a happy vein of Ihii large of the people in gen eral and the Camp Louise howlers in particular On behalf of the hosts Nick Gilbert he president gave a racy speech telling us that the Cam Louise club took a lot of pleasure in giving pleasure to Others A game was then played on their green resulting us follows are a number of Scotchmen in and kind foreign language they kept us in high spirit a After breakfast next morning Mr and Mr Jackson of the Hoard of Commerce motored us round the oily showing over waterworks and now i plant ending up at the lift lock one of the greatest pieces of engin eering in Canada After dinner wero photographed in front of the hotel ami then left for Lindsay where we started to play but game was disturbed by a thunder storm which however soon passed oyer We had a good lime here meeting old Newmarket veteran George who holds an im portant position in post office Leaving Lindsay in the cool of the evening we arrived home about having thoroughly enjoyed every I minute of the time spent on trip Comments of THE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Reynold Gilbert David Phillips ijii FITS home treatment for Twonty years of testimonial No hope- booklet Remedy Co of Canada 8treet Toronto On tario epilepsy Thousand case should be less Free Carter Port White Mini relurn where lali iug Newmarket Hedge Young Oilman Marshall it Doyle Marshall Oilman McCaffrey few photo the to at A made we arrived GRAND THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE T 0 A Q Unexcelled Sleeping on Trains and Parlor on Day Trftlne Full Information from any Grand Trunk rtckei E Homing Toronto Y TOWN Phone 14 of THE finishing le most enjoyable lime ever expiiionced in he history of Newmarket lawn bowlers The know how to make their enjoy and ihe only- feeling of regret we had was the that wo could never repay the debt wo owe lo our newfound friends After supper we departed from taking with us happy mem ories of a really good time direct lo the green at exMayor gave us a very lieatly welcome to their beautiful city and green green is one of the finest in Canada and tho light ing system is perfect The result of has already been re ported in your paper Newmarket defeated by eleven points on each rink After we wero lite of Belleville bowlers at a late supper Mr presided said many nice of us and Forgto replied Wo stayed and saw some of the sights before leaving for for dinner and people very good o us and wo had a good game on their green after which wo made for arriving there in time for supper Mr Maynoaro secretary of tho club was on hand to welcome us end wo went to the groan a really enjoyable time had XTjo are a happy bunch of sports and our visit there will be long re membered Mr Elliott was chairman after and pawky stories kept aud ience roars of laughter Mr J ft and Mr Bos worth well of the good time we had had in thanked the for the hearty reception they had riven There the member and adherents of the Christian Church Friends Free Salvation Army Presbyterian Church and Methodist Church of Newmarket Dear Christian Friends The pastors of the above six churches of the town of Newmarket desire to present this unanimous statement of position with respect to the celebration advertised be held in own of first day of July next First we desire lo express our selves in concord wilh clean manly sport We believe it is con ducive to the healthy manly development of the members of the community Secondly we desire to express our loyalty as subjects of the common wealth of the Dominion of Canada as an integral part of I ho British Empire because of this that we look with amazement and alarm and with unequivocal disapprobation at some of the features of the program ad vertised for coming celebration 1 Wo submit that every loyal citizen will be an upholder of the common law of his country and will not plan to curry nor sanction nor participate ill any which is in direct violation of law of his country Fortune telling and roulette wheels as advertised for this celebration are direct viola- lions of the Jaw Sec chap of the Criminal Code of Canada says Any person is guilty of an indic table offence and liable to one years imprisonment who pretends to exercise any kind of witchcraft sorcery enchantment or conjura tion or who undertakes to tell for tunes etc Sec a fine up to and imprisonment up to two years upon persons who adver tise publish propose lo be publish ed or printed or advertise any kind of scheme plan or devise for deter mining or disposing of any proper ty by lots tickets or any mode of whatever We therefore stand opposed to their being staged in any connection in this town call upon our people as loyal to show their British loyally by being upholders of the law may bo said of daiuiiug in general parlor dancing and society dancing from the standpoint morals and good con duct we unanimously stale that wo cannot see how any selfrespecting citizen will participate in a dance staged upon the public streets till daylight in the morning a dance is not recreation it is dis- ipation it is not conducive to either good or morals of any community Who can participate in such activities till daylight in the morning and he riiady for real ities of life ami work next day It is called a The name coilrtw from ancient times when daucs were staged in where everyone was acquainted the one with the This dance in the original meaning of the is not in any sense a community dance It is being ad vertise far and wide and special oars arc being run from IVronlo ami elsewhere It is well known fact that an ill element follows In tin- train Of such revelry IVa- iu the white slave traffic traffickers in ho of man hood and womanhood pickpockets etc professionally attend at such affairs My brother would you want your sister lo be subjected hi the association all persons who will come to an all night dance from the city and elsewhere would you want sec her or to have her seen dancing upon the public street with such element You would not Yet some- bodys sister must be in order to make this affair a success Hus bands and fathers would you want your wifo or daughter lo bo in in timate association of dancing men from far and near upon the public street till daylight In the morning No Yet the wives and daughters of some have to submit to this order to make this affair a success Surely our athletic men and town fathers have not given this due or they would not endorsed such a program this tho kind of thing for which we want to make a for ourselves in Newmarket Coil forbid May God help us to look at this thing calmly sincerely earnestly that such ac tion may be taken that the law of our land may be upheld and our honor and our fair nay not bo dragged in of the street Newmarket Ministerial Association Time to cut it Out Brussels Post The Builders Ex change of Toronto have had a squab ble over Ihe question of and hours Another demand Is that men neither drink nor smoke work ing iour Whatever reason may bo In the former contention there is none whatever In the latter men live up to Ihelr agreement In giv ing the agreed hours service to their work the question of boozing ami smoking should bo cut out surely as neglect to do this means Inferior work loss of time and bad example Expensive Luxury Brussels Post Tendency to work fads to death Is apparent the reduc tion of aerial mall routes The United States who were leading In a great forward movement Is reducing all their long distance routes excepting New York to San Francisco This is due lo a desire to economise the long distance telephone night letter telegrams and a well stored and alert dally press real necessity of mall service loses much of hat urgency that was supposed to exist in though of some Motorists Times In addressing the Jury in an automobile damages case at general session In last weylt Judge Vance said that motorists have no right lo assume that because they toot their horn everybody walking ox the road has to gel out of the way Pedestrians have some rights and even those who arc deaf privileged 10 cross the street The party first on ground has the right of way and if a motor car catches up to htm Is up to driver t sec that an accident does not occur The jury took same view of the case as the Judge and awarded damages of for the plaintiff TO TAKE RlfiQ A3 WOMAN Present Day Prices FROM NORTH YORKS BEST STORE July 2nd to Friday This week we tire placing on fur your inspection several good lines from to per cent less thim last reasons We firmly believe that Ihe rock bottom has struck In prices so can recommend purchase at your requirements i Juno A request has boon to Toronto for an electric searchlight In an effort to locale the body of Alfred aged of To ronto who it feared was yesterday in foot of water In Dark Lake county Dragging apparatus is of no use to recover body as bottom of the of logs from an old sawmill- DRY DEPARTMENT HAM AND GLASS absorbing i5r ON THIS made of yard I Juno The attempt of a during burglar this morning to re move a diamond ring from the finger of a sleeping woman and her awak ening while tho operation was In pro gress was all that prevented one the most unique robberies which has been attempted here In some time men climbed up Ihe front of the verandah of residence of George avenue at oclock on Sunday morning removed the screen from the bedroom window and entered the room Mrs Gardiner of mother of Mrs was the occupant of the room but she did not awaken until one or Ihe Intruders attempted lo remove a dia mond ring from her finder when she awoke and screamed hut the burglars made a hasty exit and succeeded In getting away safely although the po ller were quickly on the Job After they had got away a fur coat he longing l Mrs a gold watch and a purse were found on the top of the verandah It Is the Opinion of the police that the attempt was made by amateurs Young Milne was Inst liv ing fro ma rowbont 1 yds from shore and while no one actually saw him go down it is believed he got too far from skiff and sank exhausted to the bottom of the lake WHITE nice even thread sold last season at yard ON SALE THIS WEEK TICKING wide sold last at yard ON THIS WEEK yawl AMI SCOTCH wide yard ON SALE THIS WEEK yard two styles short mid nil sizes ON SALE THIS WEEK pair NETS in Princess and Lady rcuidm each ON SALE THIS WEEK each CURTAIN NETS AM in white cream yard ON SALE THIS WEEK Me SILK colors to chouse from rrmiliir up lo ON SALE THIS WEEK each AND MIIHHE SUITS fit to worth up to ON SALE THIS WEEK each MENS WEAR WENT MENS LIGHT WEIGHT SUSPENDERS In President style anil cross backs pair ON SALE IIIIS WEEK pair MENS la good all sizes rns ON THIS WEEK each WATERPROOF KHAKI MOTOR ON SALE THIS WEEK MEVS STRIPED AND WHITE SHIRTS all sizes ON SALE WEEK each triinnwj MENS BATHING SUITS nil sizes red and orange ON SALE THIS WEEK MENS LEATHER nil tan black and SALE THIS WEEK 50c and each PURE WOOL WORSTED SUITS sold last at ON SALE THIS WEEK id I GREY WORSTED Sizes to ii sold last season at ON mis WEEK ROOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS with loo cups ON SALE THIS WEKK p LADIES SAMPLE OXFORDS AM PUMPS sizes a reyular worth up to ON SALE THIS 395 pair LJV r- LADIES CUSHION SOLID OXFORDS sizes lo8 the height of comfort ON THIS WEEK NORTH VORtrS EST STORE WHITE MAY OVERWHELMED AgentGeneral Wade of Columbia writes lo the press to Oriental immigration Into that unless power Is British relative Canada lo strict or exclude Japanese labor here will be great danger of white labor being driven out of other Industries than fisheries Under the present limitation Japanese have entered Can ada and since Chinese Columbia Is getting slxllifl of Hits immigration and It Can- Ida does not retain the rigid pro tect herself against the future will be full of danger of peaceful penetration not as an of war In Its accompaniment- but with results often as dan gerous and effective A HAMILTON PHONE 303 W A- HAMILTON CO BOND DEALERS Provincial Maturity Int Pay of Saskatchewan Aug Feb Provof Ontario A Feb of Apr A Oct payable In gold at Grand Trunk Pacific Guar by of Saskatche wan 1939 May Nov Municipal Debentures Rural Mini Jan Annually Town of Sudbury Odd Amounts June Annually City of Medicine Hat 400 July Jan July West Klldouan 1000 July 1 Jan July East KlUlonan School District May Annually Wo buy and call Victory Bonds At market price mi tit When you require a roof the measurement will be In squares 100 square feet A basis for analysis of the costs of Brantford Asphalt Slates is given below INITIAL COSTS OP MATERIALS Slate are higher in for the met a rial NAILS REQUIRED Brentford Asphalt require OKLY nails to ley Asphalt SUtes ONLY nails 3 COST OP LAYING we on one strip require only one In in aoaclni alatea InchesCut a ally fit easily fit on eagles and bend over round surfaces You to per cent In lajtnf 4 NO PAINT OR Asphalt Is In portnAnant colore Krean end no to effects no liquid to 5 SAVING OF noncombustible by fire lnsorenoe Companies direct of from to per cent Is effected In localities Are regulations demand asbestos paper under tome roof but era tad are Immune from special COST OP they ore laid Brentford roofs almost ef teat the roof Slates do not curl split week or rot Complete protection and permanent prelection ire Into Brentford Asphalt State Compare these roof costs those of any other roofing material It your money you ar spending and you want value for It then buy Roofing Trade through Roofing Dealer Stock carried Information by oar dealer in your Roofing Co Limited OfJldt end Brantford Canada Two Meatjeal aid Wtt For Sale by SMITH N

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