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Newmarket Era, 25 Jan 1929, p. 8

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iW TV A When eleven oclock cornea you grow a little weary the time for fl steam ing nourishing cup of ITS BRACING Afi iwt Droit to you The following officers elected at ling of Urn Anglican Womens Guild at the of Mra Edgar Black President Sharp Vice President Mrs Treasurer Mrs P Secretary Mrs Hobs Black Jhe report of the past years work was most gratifying An expression or regret was passed on the- death of Miss Macho who was a life member rjoBurrorj Mr Win of Webb is on visit to bis parents Mr and Mrs- W J It is years since he went West and all are glad to know tbdt bis business venture has mot with success Mr Elmer lias left for bis home at Husk at lor spending a few weeks with his father Mr Wilfred Snider and other relatives Ho and Mrs Snider will make a visit to Idaho before be winter is over Leonard Westbrook is confined to his bed with rheumatic fever prevalence of the flu lias slowed up activities in this distriot Many who have been real sick are out and around again The Womens Institute in the town holt last Saturday Two papers were given New Year Resolutions by Mrs George Sampson and How to make the Institute a Success by Mrs John Dan of embroidery and a soft of ton in selfcolor The neck quart outline The skirt is a serviceable fabric for the second dress model Medium requires 2 yards 54inch plaid and yard ck plain material BRADFORD Mrs Emily of Newmarket spent the weekend with her aunt Mrs- Mr and Mrs p Gardner and Ada attended the funeral of Mrs Geo Thompson in New market Thos Gardner of the lows conducted the installation at Sutton and was accompanied there by A Callander next night he conducted a similar ceremony at Aurora and was accompanied by A dor and S Gardner On Monday night of last week the friends neighbors and church members gathered in farewell parly at Mr Edward Cronans There was a large turnout in spite of cold weather The evening was spent in cards and duncing and the presentation of a purse was made to Mr and Miss Elizabeth- The family have gone to reside at Ravenshoc Witness VANDORF the Alexandra Gr Smith of the City her said J Smith on the ground of Dated at Toronto in of Ontario the 15tli da Alexandra Notice of Application for Divorce hereby given that of the City of In the County of York Marrii of Smith Falls in the County of in the Province of Ontarip Agent on the grounds of adultery and Dated pt Toronto this day of January A Temple Toronto Solicitor for the Applicant Notice is hereby given that Fulton of the City of the County of York in f Ontario Clerk will apply to Tlie farmers are busy hauling gravel line Mrs and daughter from who are spending the winter with relatives in Ontario are making a visit at the home of Mr Lewis Sorry to report that Mr- Samuel is again suffering with in his feet which at his advanced age is very serious Edwin Willis mother Mrs Rogers has been very poorly since New Years and during the past week has been much worse causing the family much anxiety Miss Olive Graham and her sister Esther en- fed a social evening at the home of Mr and G- Moynihan who entertained a party of former friends and neighbors from Vic- Square Mr and Mrs Howard Ham are entertaining Mr and Mrs Firth from England who are the ts of Mr Firth who has resided with the Cain family for the past year Instead of the regular Womens Institute meeting for January the executive held a busi ness meeting and arranged a program for the remainder of the year A meeting was held at he home of Mrs Win McDonald last Tuesday when Mrs Ralph Willis opened the top The care and uses of Milk and Current Events were given by Mrs Albert VanN Hid The roll cull was answered by resolutions AURORA At annual meeting of the Horticultural Society the following officers were elected Hon and W PresidentJohn 1st VioePres Mrs ynd VicePres J McDonald Secretary Mrs M Andrews Directors W- Id H Harper Mrs Charles and Mrs Delegates to Jonventio and Mrs The report showed of an and an expenditure of with a ce of in the bant On January several of the felloww of Mr A W Griffiths along with their lies numbering about SO in all paid a visit to his home and spent a very enjoyable evening and music Before leaving Mr and iffithswere presented with an toaster some community silver dessert spoon and a carving set together with a very com address James one of the oldest residents Aurora died on Sunday at the home of his son Waite Deceased established the Welling- Hotel in and retired in He also a horse financier in his earlier years and at various times owned and drove notable winners Born near Ithaca New York State James emigrated to Ontario in coming to Aurora where he married Margaret Graham daughter of the late Nelson Graham of Whitchurch and returned to Ithaca an absence of some five years Mr re turned to Aurora in Five children born to the couple one son Fred of Aurora surviving A golfer a summer resort was introduced to a clergyman- They a round together Unluckily the lawman was rather irascible when off his game and used some language The clergyman was shocked and moved to protest think you ought to suect the cloth at last do respect th- cloth said the man hut whats that to do with it were not playing billiards About Hie only thing in our house that hasnt a jaded appetite is the furnace Paris Mrs AC ID I Jon- The mem ber of the Inglewood Womens Institute is Mr Helen SI years of age but usually a new poem written by herself to read to Mrs keeps house for herself and a young boarder hikes an active part in the lifo of villagers by whom greatly loved makes her own and for diversion designs patterns for beautiful which she sews and also expresses vitality hi writing charming verses J feel about fears old she said when and wonder sometimes if I am too full of spirits for my age As Mrs could discount thirty years of her life far as her appearance it concerned no sur- is felt at tier statement of a youthful out- life- She is a native of York county and was born it outside the city limits near the Don Hid William Lyon Mackenzie One of her earliest recollections is that of her father John White telling how William Lyon run into Iiib joiner shop one day apparently in flight Mr While lifted a large board in the floor beneath the lathe used for dropping through and Mackenzie dropped hole and very shortly after wards ran into lie house searching for Hie fugitive Mrs- White was in bed with a twoday old baby by her side and her room was searched as well as he rest of the house but the little made good his escape Iho house and was not found on that occasion Mrs married of the Scotch Block and lived for years in where her husband died Two sons and a daughter are very proud of their clever mother who has just one brother of her own family living McKinnons quills arc the showpieces for she draws her own designs and executes them in stitches of fairy proper the one now in the frame having an le morningglory design running through the national emblems poems have been published city papers and show he same creative power that expresses itself in her sewing- fancy expressed in clearcut Anglo words and phrases mark the creations of pen and brain that are so welcome at he W I meetings JUSTIFIED TRUST One morning Mr was breakfasting the bell rang and a stranger sent in word that he wished to sec him Mr said the man when they met a not know me and will be surprised to why I have called upon you- I am in litre and am verv much in want of dollars which I lend it to me thought Mr AlcolL opportu- 1 have no fivedollar bill here are ten dollars Take this The man looked surprised but accepted the money and went his way His creditor did en take the trouble to ask his name and for months incessantly by his friends who would inquire When he expected he repaid More than six months afterward at the same hour of the day the man appeared in saying Mr I forgotten that you lent when I only wanted live- I have called to pay yon and I wish would add the iteresU This the creditor declined to do but received is principal and suffered his debtor to go again without asking his name reeks later he told the story in a Boston bank and learned on describing tlie appearance of lor that he was a notorious dm in this instance had apparent 1 found the simple trust of the philosopher loi for even his professional villainy to HO CLOCK WATCHER How many clerks measure up to the stand ml of the young bookkeeper in this story He employed the passenger eat railroad It was a little before lunch Some of the clerics were putting on their coals come were leaving for the coLisulling the clock some were busy Suddenly the boss entered He glanced about him and then approached the young book keeper What time is it he asked he young man kept on figuring and the boss put a hand on desk and repeated the quest ion Instantly the other looked up surprised to the chief at bis T beg your pardon were you speaking to he asked Merely enquired the time that was all said the The bookkeeper glanced about the room located the clock and said Its ten minutes to twelve Thank you said the general manager and and strolled out That conversation cost the young book keeper his place in the passenger department and put him under a higher officer Nine years later he was assistant manager and while still in the thirties became a general manager fullfledged THE YOUTH WHO CAN WITHOUT When you know what a young man among the necessities of you have a fairly good standard for establishing what his future will be If a youth starts out with the lion that clothes and patent leather sroes are essential the probability that he will make money is very slight If a well filled cigarette case is among his socalled the outlook future is ever is promising There are very few things we should on as essential To make ourselves depend- t on soft beds and fine clothes is an extra piece of shortsightedness Tin nib who can do without of hi ill the Holland Pacific Railway having broken any of the nil pa or otherwise earned a mark himself the unique record by Savage who Just retired on Mr Savage wbo well the Eastern ships fired the train laid rat steel on the line between and proved most popular events Carols and yuletlde Traduced The cul led in a ball at which some 3 hundred persons attended It la believed that plans are already Women Report Benefit by actual record Have you received benefit from taking Vegetable Compound A questionnaire enclosed with every bottle of medicine has brought to date over replies The overwhelming ma jority in fact ninetyeight out of a hundred says Yes If this dependable medicine has helped so many women isnt it reasonable to suppose that it will help you too Get a bottle from your druggist today Vegetable Vi Internal and External I are promptly relieved l thomas farmer resldli east of Manitoba about which he Is for the project Is under the inpervision of the Dominion As Is pretty generally A SEASON TICKET Now Gives Iho Holder a Long Season Tickets Adults years and under ON SALE AT R Y Brougiitons Drug Store GENERAL ADMISSION FOR SKATING Evening Adults Children Adults Children Here is a challenge that rings with fulfillment Its bid is to all who would own the best and no car is excepted In Fast Getaway against the champions of any price class In Speed anything the road offers up to miles an hour In Endurance miles an hour all day long is being proved by thousands In HiUclimbing give it the hardest task you know In Size and Roominess match with big cars of large passenger capacity In Appearance and Smart nesscompare it with the costly cars in which high price is paid for just those things In Economy against small light cars whose chief appeal is economical operation and which do not contend for performance distinction These are but a few of the 76 advanced fea tures which a million SuperSix owners are appraising in Essex the Challenger Come examine and drive it It will not only win your endorsement but challenge your ownership interest against any value that may offer UP Standard Sedan Convertible saddMlmuindtut VERN E CANE Newmarket Ont

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