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Newmarket Era, 26 Mar 1926, p. 3

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Our Local News ill Coal sing on 1st of April I ae 111inM v My order 1 tor 1000 Ions of anion coal J 0 Notice mil left for Jewelry epai bo c lHfl for before the lot bo alc- ad Tor tbem Bazaar Sho week the on if las ladies held The Last of the Contest postpo Owing tin roads lie Ann 1uldi of day Junior Wo 1 from Ma April Hie Rich l lo held Qlv Up Bus Houseniinishing Baby Carriages Framing AT A ROSE High School News Pine Orchard ItK- little He new linger so long it ingles probably ray for tailing lil effects and St Paul s Church Palm inlay Holy i Holy Co Church I III- lie engaged of special MaeDonatd In III be held on May I with registration on the evening or May course Is Tree except board mid room which is varied and in lo many lib joefs dealing exclusively will and besides that there be plays concerts and banquet am the girls THIS interest every and all are free to attend As special prize however in girls Judging- Competition F SA STUDEBAKER SPECIAL 5Passenger Touring car has had the best of care The finish both inside and out is in excellent con dition The engine runs exceptionally quiet and has abundance of power Easily good for miles has bumper chains two extra tires with tubes A BINNS Box Newmarket Very Large ic death of Mrs near Bogarttown last after a brief illness from liumonia is greatly regretted a large circle of relatives and which was undoubtedly by the large funeral Monday notwithstanding the id roads Rev Canon Charge of the ser- Cemetery alibi- Luther Voltage Mr Ward Clark- Roy Sharpe Black Cecil and Walter he late Mrs Joshua was Hie daughter of Iht Benjamin ant Imlrlplna Lloyd members of the oldest pioneer fami- King Township She waf March An Sotifl of Aun What is Salvation Army Services this will be as follows The to How will be taken dress by Secretary Smith p Sunday School an Adult Bible Class Addn by itl homestead near Glenville ml was the twelfth child in a amity of thirteen She public school education where made friends In early worn hood professional nursing at Phila delphia USA After graduat ing she held several responsible hospital positions both in Phila delphia and Salt Lake City Southgate The coming Sunday known as Band Sunday and the members of the band charge Special musi and speaking are being arranged and a roast profitable time ticipated Dont fail to attend some of joy the singing sure to receive the right hand of fellowship Girl Guards The first night of the Guards for Newmarket was last Friday evening and a goodly number of girls were present A good troop is now in the making and alt girls desiring to join the troop should apply at once Leaders are urgently needed Girls around the ages of lo take charge of patrols Mem is open lo all girls the age of ten and the Guards is undenominational I will not take your girl away fro the church she is attending girls take up subject In Mr of Inn in try si Slickw first aid and other useful and helpful Sewing Circle II be glad Home League Mrs Calvert any of the ladies of Hie who would give about an every Wednesday a The League Officers Quarti every Wednesday interest in all at You will be especially an next Wednesday Club and kindred you will make your as also a valued We will appreciate son for this work SelfDenial member of the Anglican Church leei She leaves lo mourn their loss Please dont forget the Mr Isaac Stick- 1 annual effort of who of Toronto and a local Corf w Miss at home supp brother- and four sisters work iz Joseph Thomas Rev El- realize la and Miss of of iris fie nod in Gills receive their and interested Optometry Its Value the WATSON Graduate Detroit Optical Canadian OptfiftlOilo No What causes some persons to distressed at the movies of the eyes irk In colo a finled lense optometrist supply I lie patients cor- They will irted and an of these took Is determined Via disappoint your hopes on Monday and it and got Wouldnt lhit man wouldnt you Goodwin Well Id rather hove an aeroplane I When Saunders was visiting in Bailey met him going into a building carrying his suit over one arm Where ye goin Art Arl didnt reply but silently pointed a sign above his head It read Little Bowles dashed wild ly around the corner and collided with Mr Manning a particular friend or his who mildly Inquired the cause I gotta git home fer maw to spank me tie panted Bless my replied our prin cipal cant your being in such hurry to be spanked 1 aint but if I dont get there before paw hell gimme the In the Junior Oratorical Contest and Jack Staliai trsl Formers Bain second The Judges In the On Contest or 1st Form were Bowman Rev Parry and Ml Beatrice Lyons in 2nd Form no A Hone and Rev Notice everybody The prizes I by be night If she can find It conveniently possible to be present This Is an open literary night and the last of the season so everybody come That you I Why nol pack the As sembly Hall lo capacity i Friday long how till The skating last marsh so hey all a ride home Miss Pearl wna at Sunday Miss Grace spent I mi Ihu In The attends is the alt I of frit at the lion ecu iiiiiiage PO March when the Charivari to he bride and a most beautiful and dinner sol A given by was held until Lunch ipmled The Community Club very enjoyable lime at of Mr Leslie Harper last the disappointment of I reel much ire especially- as as it I hey lean of lie midst by death of Juhiii a much member of the who will be mis Much i- fell It In- relatives It is other solemn uncertainly of this life and time i- loo short bo ami rain and the roads will 1 impassablp Mr A Slieililail ha- pin chased a new span of ho ready for spring rush For Easter raeia and Strap Slippers and Oxfords Silk Hosiery and Per Pair W A BRUNTON CO HONE as W C The Ladies Store Newmarket the Season of New Spring Fabrics are Here In all their Bright Array of Colors Colors again em phasize Wavy Grey Cool Sand also Italian Blue Leaf Green Rose materials most In favor are Rayons Silk Crepes Pals- ley Crepes Diaphanous Chiffons and Taffetas Silk Hose and Gloves to match all Costumes In the fa- Hose Queen Quality Niagara Maid Sea Won lar and chiefs the Won IF YOU WANT PURE WHOLESOME BREAD Get Bread Like your Mother used to Make No Powders Used but Potatoes It can be got at FOUNTAINS Opposite Metropolitan Station or 15c Per Large Loaf FARM CROP College EXPERIMENTS the Agri- some of best v being distributed asks for it may for an the classes of fa as oats field turnips alfalfa a The got drowned hof Is destination Mr Elmer- Stouffville or Kindly allow like to Inform people llieriiirjtiiiUi and GO It a day bright ne and very little The Ihe wrong kind of a get any sympathy W Fred Verne Caretakers a face is made beautiful souls shining through world is beautiful by the through it of a loving Happy iy the man who ha lo see shining Seven children wore a Mi in home at on Friday evening while were out visiting Rev Edgar Morton pastor of tile Christian Church Interment made in Cemetery The pallbearers were 1 William Dickson John Lewis nod V Morion gave a powerful basing his remarks on the topic- of Life and bore Throngs to resting Practically all tho houses In town lie largest I in York Mr and the family one some of them in- ur Thevc fighting at II likely or until the of seed of the different exhausted These the Experi- I On fifteen deaths Wo have of the community our ability to pub- Mo Our of the fixed Kind and prompt In responding to a call for help BROS Plumbing WORK APPRECIATED has looked after the in- of young women at the i Toronto declares he is thoroughly convinced her assistance is If you like her or you love tell her now Dont withhold your approba tion till the parson makes oer her brow no matter how you shout ii she wont really care about it he wont know how many teardrops you have shed to or she i the lime lo slip it Newmarket Markets Wheat Spring Buckwheat Small peas Barley Eggs Live Stock Markets Choice Steers ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO

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