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Newmarket Era , December 29, 1922, p. 3

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Holiday Brammer had a day- The the Nobody h looked It Saturday Night a few days before Christmas and all through the the people we 1h upstairs and ilc of all warning who cling the vers la Cone but Not Forgotten A Happy New Year iill hold their I on home of the Socal Evening The girls at Hie Cloth Factory were given the lege of inviting a few friends for a social evening on Friday of week when a couple were for They report enjoyable lime with dancing and many articles of Merchsndfu In a country store whlskay was sold In If penny a quart good measure end urs the lowest price for Millinery Is little shop ROCHE CO Corner or Main and Water Streets Newmarket Orange The Lodge let in he Orange Hall on Wed- and installed offi- followed by a social even- E I si as leader Mary had ihe topic and gave us splendid paper on How Christina All he Year Tuesday evening out society will meet with Sen ior E at 8 oclock Rev pastor of the Christiai Church of Toronto will and loi for hnlnn Church lo Watch Sight ears eve As nest Monday ill he a good Awarded In ling Key Fair Dont forget vole day Five Sundays in lb should help finance- Big crowd Saturday night The women have Monday and strong People in Town do bally is experienced in Water slock Mr Eves and Mr Jones are sending Calen dar- then The Satiation Army Bam evenings lately to add Ihci last Saturday morning High School Lit An open literary meeUn the was held on Friday 22nd Hi- iiihirff they were cordially greeted Mr Lowell Hewitt who eventual- Improved to be the Idllkeepei Hall The Oh by ting followed UP worthy recital i Lodge on St Johns last Wednesday and splendid social evening is re At the third of the held the folio- Leod elected for J Gould R intermediate a the Metn Senior C E There was a good attendance t our Endeavor meeting this eek with Miss Smith Leader Mr Bruce Morton us a splendid address on How to Have Christmas All the ear Scxt Tuesday evening lev Felton pastor of the Toron- Christian Church be the and all our members bring ml Com quietly at the Hospital spend their familie The but homes The others the Best Food When end Bow lo Feed Grain for Failure With Success Asrl Mothers milk la the flrat and food for lambs this Is not able then the milk goats or may be used If the ewe or mot sheep has been well fed on clover and roots for at leas month before the birth of there la little likelihood of a shortage for one Iamb Lambs happy HEALTHFUL DAYS PROSPEROUS DAYS assistance to ment The mother sheer by band or tied with the lamb nurses need be held halter while 1 Saturday and lie raal Toronto his a nun tier altondtt itId at Mr M Wood day Stouffville been performed specially for tor Kenneth on admitted by tin titled lo Mr M ic Junior Party held in Methodist Sunday School Ho Thursday pro The in the Sunday School session After all had done ample many good for supper they mblcdin main good program was given Cap La with lantern which pcov to all I Dr H as present and favored iks all- idcd titled Lash Jdeii l Ml- Our acting principal Mr had lit- honor of prescn lit- Scholarship prize of a ten dollar gold piet awarded to student who Wined the- marks in Ihe Lower School Exam This year Hie student was Miss Vadii who worthily won hew dire lb- filee Club I I trendy Sweet Mr J Harvey chairman of Hoard gave a very on Sports after Which lie presented the shields silver cups and medals won by Ihe victorious on Field Day Mr Lowell Hewitt who won Senior Championship an shield to Miss Doro thy Dennis for Girls Senior a silver cup to our worthy president Mr Bruce Davis a silver cup for the Inter mediate Championship to Mies Greta a silver cup em blematic of Girls junior Cham pionship and to Mr William Webster a silver cup for the Hoys Junior Championship Nu merous other prizes were awarded to various students who field day our ftarelakci a conclusion of this program remainder of flif Literary hope make possible had doing i Mtlull had close of Tuesday prise ami gave a pleasan made the to about 250Q pastor prayer was offered he parly then joined Blest be the Tie That Hinds Needless to this will greatly intensify Ihe Ipve and unity already existing between pastor and people by fh birth while the lamb I young by the the way depends largely of smell to Identify Should a ewe have but day old and It is rr all for older John many Mr died at in Toronto on Dec 18 frequently for best thn lent of A at the was united Jacob locality mony They will take up their residence in Hoy Anderson aged white playing hockey on Monday was struck across he mouth with a hockey stick in hands of his Dr Ball for they i by way or choice or and grain In a small feed rough ill- where they can reach It without be on- disturbed by the older sheep 0 oil cake meal are very desirable j I centrales for lambs Fresh water and salt should always be available lri the of grain to feed will depend latere upon the that It is desired make of the lambs Death of Mrs Lothian Many Newmarket people no remember Mr and Mr Archibald Lothian He was en gaged with the work of the New market Canal and his wife be came favorable known by a or our people The News of Dec contains a account of her death which wi iens of Alexandria were shocked lo learn of the death Morn of Mr Ihe laic Mori i pio ded ml I In II Western piano obligate In Ihe tin- carol Little Town of Irhein followed by ang with ioutl effect by Donald The em While was well by the choir Miss Blanche though the end Llveiything thafmedical skill ami kindness could do to relieve hoi was done all in vain foi death touched her and now she sleeps free from pain and sor row She was of a gentle af fectionate disposition and pos sessed rare qualities of mind and heart her lo a very circle or friends hero and be solo close of the service Mi Western Hang Cantiqi Noel by Andei iuch to the musi- iai service The newly formed Auxiliary Choir is proving a success in augmenting the New Year Gifts Brooches Send Era to Absent Friends Christian 31 The last Sunday and the las day in the year Topic for tin day Faith Morning Faith for the aged We hope to see all who are abb to be that we may think to gether or some of the rich thing if the Gospel This will be the last aessfoi of the Sunday School this and we desire to see all the forces present Topic Faith for the young as wo face The Christian Church Sunday School will be Jan and is ah effort to give duo emphasis to the occa sion by following means Tuesday Jan The Inter mediate and Endeavor olios and all scholar who will come will at when Rev- J pas tor of Toronto Christian Church will speak on Mil tual Relation of an the Wednesday night Jon wll bo annual Roll and I t Hi lo call tho attention storing Ice for to Fact Mini to have the Cert of Purity of the Source of Ice Supply certified by Medical Health Officer Dr I A Happy New Year To All Thanking you for mafetng our days at Service to you pleasant through your and Support W A C LUNDY The Ladies Store NEWMARKET WISH ES MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A Happy and Prosperous New Year for in tin bounds of p With lambs for with the lambs of the market type Lambs hat are grain fed from the beginning will reach market weight or eight weeks earlier than those not receiving grain until the commencement of the fat tening period When grain feeding Is too liberal either before or weaning the lambs will depend upon the grain feeds and not eat as grass or other loiilmj JS is in i with profitable feeding of grain to feed must be the age of the lamb the the id it the un changing smashed put In of twenty years The Now Columbias capiat received signals from Thotruest mark of being horn great qualities is be ing born wthoul envy Market Butter per lb Kggs per 8 Atkinson Co Jeweler Religious address Adult the of vital inl and all friends are Pastor Sale Register Friday Deo Mr Timber on Lot Go King North of Jos pcrty Old Terms auctioneer Tuesday 2nd Mr 11 limbury Credit till 1st April Deo Mr will hold a sale of Swamp and on East half of the Weal half lot at Terms half cash in mo at per cent J Kcaler the time that tin lambs begin to feed quuutlty of grain fed per lamb not exceed one and half pounds per day It tne feeding arket or breeding food Is limited largely dependet Causes of and milk rapid gatm Ewes not properly fed during No supplementary feeds for Failure to properly dock and provisions against failure of of stomach pastures No thighs and Using poor 2 Using good clip wool from Inner and liberal feeding tary feeding aiapli Wool removed from vicinity destroyed or prevented kept freo of Ton provided fly L Stevenson together In the i when allowed to spread Live Stock Markets Extra Choice Blears and Heifers Choice Butcher Cows Newmarket Markets Duller pec lb TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KING Your vole and Influence Is respectfully solicited for E M LEGGE AS FIRST DEPUTY REEVE FOR THE VEAR a My platform is the abolishment of road supervisor The of Commutation of Statute Labor bylaw in during 1021 and work Is mil for when Mils by- Hon in order that a and ho monies lltereoi filling the requirmenta of the govt times iimstii of our own siltiiticili it oil rout heats divided into five ia council responsible for one je and uniformly looked after I among the electors thus ful- and leaving us as all VOTING TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KINO the Statute Labor system that Watson as overseer I will have all Iho except bridges and for them I I will guarantee you that grant of 20 per cent on all Vaughan and townships ing the work Surely the count tho work as Iho councillors of If elected my policy on all solicited to at King Township nee My in force In i dismiss John ing done by will employ an engineer still secure for the township the spent on roads and bridges as getting well qualified ity and township questions will Wishing you a Happy and prosperous ARCHIVES OF TORONTO

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