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Newmarket Era, 10 Feb 1922, p. 7

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3d lo lie nulled Am lent WOULD BE TEMPTED slay good forever If be had such fruit is ours as a reward Come and SEE OUR FRUIT SHOW If you want something to start appetite for breakfast try some fruit If you want a dainty dessert tbal everybody will enjoy try nice to offer your callers our fruit will be Ihe most acceptable offering you could make The sooner you call the more money It will keep In your pocket J T Worth End Newmarket A Business School heres why A 200 Seat Every Night night New Edison your twodollar teat at the vaudeville musical comedy wherever your leads TUB TOW EDISON does not blare forth in tinny Dilution of but what J hear is a terlect Re- reation of tie living artists voice or performance That there no difference the artists voice and we Edison ReCreation el it has been proven by actual test before audiences totalling ili improvement I Hamilton- A Son Church llowaliip meeting sail at Sunday the Departments ve the evening explanations and by the most beautiful yet Public School Board The first meeting Hie Board for was the Secretarys office on Present Messrs Broughton Manning Scott and Wilkinson Mr 11 rough ton was re Chairman on motion of Mr S ami seconded by Dr Boyd Mr was present an a verbal report of his Inspect On motion of Dr Wilkin Was tons of coal following accounts were pas Principals report fnl Attendance at King George School Enrolled Average DIv Enrolled Average 3 Enrolled Average 37 Enrolled Enrolled Average Dlv Enrolled Average 3407 Alex Mulr School Enrolled Average Enrolled 41 Average 39 3 Enrolled Average 3906 4 Enrolled Average Enrolled Average 6 Enrolled Average Dlv Enrolled Average Total Mrs taught as supply for Miss Rogers for days for Ml Morning day for Miss Miss Tench taught for Miss ton days Nonresident fees for Jan Blinds for the temporary school building will bo necessary before long of will need Report placed will be in char of Mi- initial lOfe will he Miss jlt Oclock welcome A Rink Suggestion earn a the new Mlllon rink night the opening will take place big carnival Though the Milton Is usually plan the -MlililJIU- only cost complete It and LS0 space of The roof is carried on arch trusses with Is absolutely to Interfere with the view- jit- This rink gets away from usual bare The club quarters Include refreshment booths and dressing rooms A gallery the upper tier The lighting even that The rink the Toronto 000 Surely these that much for young men and the their citizens The game opened up In the first period by slipping one past Smith after a few minutes play So lies beat for next and followed a long shot and going in for the rebound I Sutton to play all like fiends while the Coifs showing the effects of too muoh helping of over tho ley hills and were just beginning lo warm up The second period the Colts look the lead and were never headed after Tran the first one of this period and Cain came through with the next on a lone rush the prettiest play of the evening followed with another before the finish of the period leaving the score lo for Newmarket The third frame was a do or dlo on part of the of J A Armstrongs home town but they failed lo come through but dont think they didnt try pulled off a regular Bill Box and notched the opener of the period but Sutton beat Smith for tho next Then took a hand In the scoring and notched another grabbed last few minutes leaving tho final score to for Newmarket have a great bunch of willing lads and delight to hand out the body With a little mora experience Ihey will make life Interesting for some one and Just about be going good enough by Feb when they play in 1 The Singing by the the solos by Mlsa Clara inison Miss Ruby Moss and Miss Nora and also the elocutionary by Mrs client Thejjloslng re pealing the fact thai there were still In heathen lis silence filled by solos from Miss Nora McKewon and Mr It Man ning piano duett by Misses mid violin piano accom paniment by Mr and and closing Rival Street between and To- that claim to have the most uptodate barns Incite Province but there are Ihat can Hon near lhs Town Mr Roy Shaw- set Ihe pace a few years ago and It was thought thai If Would me before anybody would approach Ins hut side of the street No we do not refer lo the Industrial Home though the no to be proud of and Is certainly uptodate in many particulars The JustsNorth of the Industrial Home belonging to Wesley of Newmarket This ban should be visited by every fanner h North York as he would see a practi cal demonstration of a clean healthy handy and economical timesaver On entering the barn the first thing that strikes you Is the bright and clean- the open Iron work and lit by electricity six horse stalls and one box stall The horses Include a beautiful span of registered There are 34 tor cattle as well as a maternity pen two calf bull pen all fitted with Lit a 111 The stall are filled with Jerseys only and sire of the herd was Imported from Jersey and la the sol of the Bull that holds the worlds record An motor supplies the power to pump the water from a well pulp roots and run the separator the latter In a room fitted specially for purpose The Is shipped to Toronto by Metropolitan and the skimmed milk Is fed to the calves and pigs The silo and rool cellar are con venient and a litter carrier runs all around stable Everything grown ted Into food and fed place On the barn floor la a trac tor that runs tho grinder during barn floor for feed A hay fork and sling plaoesthe hay In tho mow barn Is exceptionally high being feet from the floor to the peak of the roof During our visit on Tuesday after noon Mr had a class of young men out to tho farm on a Judging tear Evidently ho knew whore to find the proper animals A separate building la pro vided for pigs and poultry It Is en tirely wood lined and painted the city I and lit by irly half a century This- rift devoting all our cut lii prices in right in half We have many morn thai qui Ion fur clearance MENS WORK SHIRTS Duck mid llnsmbrrtj AM regular ALL WOOL PULLOVER SWEAT- AM SWEATERS in combination colors SALE THIS WEEK ON SALE WEEK Si HENS Eur slip all marked at half to make- a quick iimi tuitl ON SALE THIS WEEK each WORK made well ixulor pair ON SALE WEEK pair th selling of Mens round ii to strriii- in hark ehb pair ON WEEK 13c MENS HEAVY lot of nil wool and brukfn sold as high as ON SALE THIS WEEK ON KALE THIS WEEK MENS ALL WOOL SOCKS Iwp pair Tor of out- Lot No whiter wool that Mild pair ON SALE THIS WEEK i tor ON SALE WEEK pairs for B W HUNTER NORTH YORKS BEST STORE The Ladles Union the Methodist Church will hold a Social In the school rooms on Friday Feb nth p hi An interesting program is being prepared which will bo fol lowed by a sate of the boxes at each Everybody Is Invited to and enjoy a real social evening Ad The in let- mediate Christian En deavor celebrated their first Birth day Wednesday night They have been organized just one year and have grown in numbers Miss Lulu Collins presided A toast was proposed to Endeavor by Miss Somer- first President of the So ciety and was replied to by Miss Annie Nellie Ralph proposed a toast to Canada whloh was replied to by Miss Mary Also a toast to Our Mothers pro posed by Miss Edna Wilson and re plied to by Miss Alice Draper After a sumptuous a walk was laken and to the Church the remainder of the even ing was spent In games and a pro- Open Night The different branches of Orange Association united Feb when they held their annual Home and Open Night Hall was packed to Iho and all present agree In saylhgtt was the best of many similar gatherings Capt Lawrence the proceedings by showing a number of views of North El notion EKpenEsi According to a statement filed with the Returning Officer for North York in tho late Federal Election the Hon Mackenzie King spent in his election campaign The ex penses of Mr Armstrong were not filed on Monday which was the last day according to the time limit It took three or four men from one oclock till seven Saturday afternoon to remove the safe from the building formerly used by the Dank of Montreal to the new build ing opposite the King George Hotel and then It look till after midnight to get it In position In the vault If you want lo know what an Bank looks like Just drop Info the new quarters of the Bank of Montreal and see for yourself The equipment is very elaborate and Us equal probably be found In any Town In Canada These modern Improvements have cost up wards of and Is a tribute to the Banks faith In the future City of Newmarket the i ifitlr try A splendid program followed chair belng capably tilled by Cameron consisting of vocal solos by Miss Clara Richardson Miss Moss and Mr in Scot tish character costume duet Messrs and Pearson Selections on Hie Hawaiian solo and en semble by Messrs and Rush Dr and Mrs Ames and well known native Hawaiian exponents Messrs Ben and Stan of Toronto whloh brought down the by Dr Ames and Taylor of Aurora aroused great enthusiasm and a new Interest Wa3 Mr Williams Newmarkets expert ac companist played for the various In hta usual satisfactory pleasing feature was the pres entation of a Past Jewel by P M Sister Ooodell to also a Past Masters Jewel by M J to P M Marshal Caledonia No and a Past Jewel by P P Dr Ames lo P P by Royal Black Preoepa- Alex in each case the recipient made a brief but suitable reply After a good collection In aid of the Orange Orphanage on their to tho city God Save the King and a good Presbyterian Supper and Entertain- In connection with the Annual An niversary of St Andrews Church there will be given on Wednesday evening Feb 22nd our supper and concert for which wo have secured he Victoria College Club Quar tette of the University of Toronto ft Bowles conductor who will pro vide a program of solos duels both vocal and Instrumental readings etc This will be a attraction and the numbers wit bo sufficiently varied to please tastes The Quartette left yesterday on a tour through Eastern Ontario and not return to Toronto slant demand throughout the Prov Plan to spend evening with and bring whole family to thi Presbyterian Church a week from Wednesday which Is Feb In Bolonoo Soldier Settlement Board class In Domestic Science last week voted by all to be a real sue Many thanks are due to the people of Newmarket for their hospitality and cooperation Twenty women billeted comfortable homes where they W made lo feel very at home all week The Womens Institute served two splendid meals a day la Friends Church This gave class a wonderful chance to get quoin ted and have a real good time It meant a great deal of work for the Institute members and they deserve credit for tho great success they made of It Dept or Agriculture co operated with the and gave splendid on PoultryRaising and Gardening One day was spent on Home Nursing and the of the time on Doniestlo In order to break the monotony or all no play the Christian Endeavour of the Christian Church the a social evening on Tuesday last Everyone enjoyed It immensely and great credit Is due the young pepote for arranging such an excellent program Thursday even ing Mr Winn entertained the class at Class Joined for a social I Nursing being held CHRISTIAN South Africa Feb General Christian Wet com- in chief of the Boer in the war of died at his horns In on Friday Christian Rudolf Wet born October in the Smithfield district of South Africa He served in the first AngloBoer war of and was a member of the when the second war in which he took such a prominent part broke His against the British were marked by considerable strate gical ability his forces falling upon and annihilating Isolated British posts while the enemys columns at tempted in vain to surround him Shortly after the outbreak of world war he headed a rebellion in the Orange Free State and Western isvaal which was suppressed by Free Hootch i A Full of Wit and Humor Free copy will be sent upon receipt of your name with ad dress complete Write to Mit chell Pearl Street Brooklyn Cordwood Wanted Open to buy Hard Body Slabs and bundled Edgings State best price C JAMES JR LIMITED King St East Phone Main Toronto SALS In TOWNSHIP Acres No 32 la 3rd Concession owned by Mrs Sarah A Cain There Is a good House Frame Barn and other outbuildings Ihereon Fences are good The whola farm Is workable Soil Is a good clay loam Situated one mile east of Newmarket For particulars of sale apply to Vendors Solicitor Newmarket SALE OF FARM Tenders will be received addressed to tha undersigned up to the Sfxh day of February for sale of the North half of lor No and the west half of lot No both la the con the of County of York There Is a roomed frame house good barn on this property About acres St- bush mostly hardwood acres of pasture and workable with exception of Soil good small lake sold accepted Newmarket Oct Solicitor for Mary Jenkln3 of onta TORONTO

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