Newmarket Era , June 30, 1911, page 3

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tfeeks 13 OS tor Stores close Wednesday during Ju and August Christian Church Rev A Mercer of- North Greece will occupy tb pulpit of the Christian Church next Sunday July ad morning and evening Decoration Day Wednesday July has been set for the annual decoration at New market Cemetery Service will com mence at An address will be riven Particulars later Presbyterian Church Sunday Miss loader choir in the Presbyterian CI at Man who is her sister in town will sing at I Presbyterian Church tte the special attention farmers to the advertisement on page the Fence Co Mrs Gardener had peas of her garden on the June Mothers Meeting The purpose holding a Mothers Meeting in the Temperance Hall Lot St on June Cast clothing will be received from till pm All ladies interested cordially invited to at tend Office for Dept of Agriculture Mr Edwards re presentative of the of Agricul ture is opening the office of the York County branch in New Hospital building Ibis room is not the most for the purpose and be occupied only temporarily until a larger and more central location in town is available Womens Institute The regular meeting of New market Branch of the North York Institute will be held at home of Mrs Bales street on Saturday July Mrs will give one of her excellent and instructive papers on Canning of Meats All the ladies will please be present to encourage the new pres ident and bring all their new ideas Newmarket High School To meet the requirements of the Department it is hoped to establish next year two divisions Third Form If this can be done some of the students named below will be admitted to on division the Third Form the remaining students to the other division Form Results of June Exam inations The names are given in order of merit Robinson honors E Starr honors honors G Lloyd Pearson I Lloyd Ego J K Brillinger Wright Morton Meek J Smith Teasdale Stark Manning V Smith Forms A and The following have passed into the second form are in order of merit Pratt honors hon ors J Campbell Smith MWeir Stew art M Morning K Starr D Smith Wilson Harland Yale J Pollock Penrose Yale Murray Young Senior Commercial The following have been awarded Commercial Dip lomas Names in order of merit Johnston honors Brown Hewitt Osborne J will be given a supple mentary examination in Sinography Trent in Arithmetic if these ex aminations- are passed each will be awarded a diploma Junior Commercial The follow ing may enter the senior Commercial I form next September Names or der of merit Smith Smith P Roach AMD SO VALLEY Working on the road been all the go around this burg lately of losing his left arm in the gearing of the windmill says it costs quite a lot to drive i Is endeavoring to the very best his ability to fill the vacancy caused by the untimely death of his partner and hoovers the remaining chicks un der his wing poor thing Mr Bertram Chapman has passed the final and highest examination in connection with the Civil Service He made a total of ninetynine per cent In the exam He is very clever indeed though very modest and makes Mr D Kenny had tbe misfortune boast He is now qualified for an official position as bead of depart ment whenever a vacancy occurs Mrs Geo Crittenden had new to Mount Albert so much and replace jta toes and green beans home grown a new umbrella now and Sealskin Pat J BEACH A lot of people spent Coronation Day on the Beach The concert and dance at Colonel Lloyds cottage was a great success There was a large attendance- To- talent assisted in the program for dinner on Tuesday J7th Who can beat that In my Id wade into anything of that nature with a great deal of energy but pru dence dictates such early garden sass be strictly left untasted It will double you up The corn controversy in my last weeks items re John Alexanders corn aroused a Hon in ambush Don- laid Riddel Maple Villa supported by as well as a piper from Newmarket I wifes affirmation declares he had corn Indian in The cottage was very prettilv decor- h atcd with Chinese tanVra and Miss Mabel Cane Mitchell for the holiday Baseball On Tuesday evening the and fie Finishers of tbe Davis Leather played a fast game at Canal Pari game was won by the Finishers by a score of The features of the game were a one hand Public School Results of Promotion pleasurable resort appearance lions j The frequent honk honk of examinations are supplement- cars and the ever and anon chuck to those held at Easter Pupils chuck of gasolene craft along the recommended have failed to secure j Bay front makes things lively The pass standing in one subject hut tassel since roars Miss Mabel Cane She h situation Donald Rid engaged to go back In the fall firs fS Mr G Ross has erected a dandy John and a sextette of Hagpole his beautiful lawn hat nobody seems The switch is staked outsat Boy- to catch Now here they ate Crossing and work is to com- Emily Anderson mence in few davs I Ada MciUelian Clarice Cameron Mr Ed Canes new cottage imj Taylor and Jessie Barter mediately nor of Wilsons House about completed almost perfect in my view Garnet Armstrong and lwo are pleas- children who have been spending a of their acquaintance few days with her uncle at A of rising young gentle- Villa returned home to on men their parents are fond of- Merlin Aimer Mr and Mrs Harvey and babe of a Peterboro are at Mr Ross They m- stvmer home Mr element in their makeup and to Harvey has returned hut the my appreciation of them ill remain for vacation holidays them out a sweet lassie apiece- Orchard Beach now presents its and Christie Edith and Eva Taylor And you cant heat those little gen tlewomen whithersoever thou go You must make your own matches Ill na do it will be allowed to try the work in the higher grade Names arranged in order merit From III to Jr Ivan Smith Thomas George West Laura Vernon Sarah Lewis Cameron Cody Alfred Marsh Recommended tor Wesley A m y Minnie Stubbs Annie Ross Marshall Alva large number who take their after- The Bros Walter and bath too by their chuckle deserve much recommendation lor and aquatic sporting frolics demon- the improvements they From Jr III to Iff Florence Lever Karl Traviss Lillian Shelley Mabel Cooke Jack Watson Gertrude Mood have made in rate with assurance that the out- J fencing grading etc about titl ing season is upon us It enhances its beauty Mrs J Russell spent the weekend I and value at Bradford and returned to Zephyr Our clown under the Villa the beginning of this week ship twin Esq serenaded Mr Fred Sax ton and little niece j Mr Samuels aid hndc at the Toronto were calling on friends headquarters one evening on Wednesday He was arranging They got their spend August at this favorite resort 1 their sweet tooth Mrs Hubbard Miss Hubbard and and the WWW Vic- the Robertson children have opened Palace displayed our natlrnal naS the cottage of Mr Coronation day Robertson and friends from Toronto News is superabundant spent Coronation Day there choke oil last for I must Mrs Thompson and her mother Mrs have opened Cedar Nook cottage Gladys is expected all the cottages will Snioer Arthur Max Smith occupied by Dominion Day Carl From Sr Potter Jr III Alfred Former eaten- and double play by and the stick wort and running of Williams On Friday night the lackers and the are scheduled to play at oclock This promises to be a good fast game and Cap Ferry in forms us that fans will lose nothing by attending Canal Parle is situated immediately of Car- Factory on the Metropolitan Railway fUlmlnate the Weeds Considerable interest being taken ii the mustard spraying demonstra tion being carried on by Mr W Edward of the local branch of the of Agriculture on Mr John Williams farm east of iVn Six plots of equal were staked out Three sprayed with iron sulphate ant scarcely a live mustard plant can in while the three not Carl Trivett Sanderson Wilkie Rose Florence From First Book to Jr Cecil Arthur Hill Willie has Ross Helen Jean Pearson Walter Frank To First Book Audrey Traviss Verne Karl Morgan Oswald Hikes Norman Rogers May Freda to Hi Primer Service in Lake Shore Church v- ill commence next Sunday morning Rev Hyde has reopened the Sunday School at which will be continued each Sunday after noon during season BALDWIN Byron Hael Simpson Doris Care Eleanor Draper pray- 1 Bruce Watwn I Pa Clara Richardson Nellie Giles Ross Aubrey Heacok a very inter- should prove ed are literally full of mustard In tbe fall these plants will threshed separately to ascertain the of spraying on of grain This will e experiment and to a large number of farm er in as Is i their worst weeds of Rev A J Martin ir fcad news was received on Tues day of the Rev V A J Martin which occurred at his home in Brentford on Monday after an of two ard having gobe two or three was Mathematical Master the ten in Mr J Dicksons time resigned to enter ministry in which be very prominent He was convener the mission committee of Church for the pa years He graduated from College In tir which It minister of St Pauls church Toronto in he pastor of Knox Church af Rev Dr in the pastorate of Church he worked up to Mr Martin was formerly on the latterly on of hi alma mater He was also a of lf- Order- of Forester the Templar eaves one daughter by his first wife of Andrew Newmarket and a widow and little boy Interred at Pleasant Rev WacVay of Toronto officiated at the assisted by Principal handler representing cue was from on Wed nesday Brantford of the tor of thronged ii people McBetb Dr Woodstock of Kfloz Rev Dr moderator paid te toe the de- ceased Many prominentlvlBei Willie Harrison Smith Stanley Page Roy PRIMARY To Senior Vera Harry Jennie Bain Herbert Herman Edna Duncan Murray Willie Proctor Morton Victor Jessie Hilts Harvey Trusty Gordon Hunter To intermediate Elmer Hill Bert Bowman David fait Alice Bishop George Morning Lulu Trusty Frank Traviss Hill To Junior Mabel Weddel Carl Hodge George Diliane Stanley Smith Alice Duke Alice Br Ice tar Send tU era absent friend here today to the memory late Dr Martin edifice fed din Housekeeping helps are Ideal gifts for the revlyweds roan novel and useful arti cles of tfcls nature may foond at store Braare Salad Bowls Cut Chime lie Plates These are a few among many others CO and Opticians P Ticket of Wedding Bells On Wed our Mr Carl Anderson will celebrate the most important tVent of his life since that eventful day When he first led the britches He will lead to the altar of Hymen Miss Ella daughter of Esq The nuptial ceremony will be bra ted in Egypt Presbyterian Mr Anderson ami Miss Ada act as aidedecamps audi guess spectators experience some I difficulty in deciding which are the most charming couple the groom and j bride or their assistants I cannot speak in too high of the bride In a points beauty stainless character social qualities etc she par excellence TiioUglt he is a nice young man I think the groom is getting the best end of the bargain sincerely wish them much joy Mr John Fountain Sr passed his natal ay on Saturday last Physically be I the picture of but his faculties are much impaired His family have very little control Over his movements and he Wanders aimlessly about here today there tomorrow Statute labor on tin Ktng8 high way in this division is done up brown though if His Majesty should perchance ride over them hed most mighty quick order course stone to he removed Our roadmaster Mr Ben by the a most capable and careful official should see they are toUd oil It Is every roadoverseers lawful duty Those autocrats of the road the growl like the very Dickens when they strike such road shall I say improvements The Road Bridge Commissioners of York County should examine the county bridge in Baldwin A number of plank in the covering are imperfect material has sullered from tile gnawing tooth of time The next wedding here will in all probability be a corker A herald may possibly proclaim Get you ready theres a wedding Aid to Thoroughbred Stallions I you here to night I here may be a fireworks and lashlns to eat and drink in truly regal account of continued ill health Win Arnold has deemed It advisable to tell his farm and rid of SO much care His Soninlaw Mr Fred Thompson the purchaser It Is one Of the most productive and val uable agricultural properties In North and Is In perfect con dition and modern and commodious buildings There many desirous A securing such a little paradise If Fox dare have the to come within ten rods the John ston will take summary vengearee for the Brer Fox has done to Us little mother Johnnies seven going on six has bow and arrow and be will fix MUto bead till hes dead help biro Bob the old goblet rJconi years many ftp- have been made id the Hon Sydney Minister of culturo by horsemen anxious to bring about an Improvement in the quality of our light and who arc Of opinion that lor this purpose an Infusion of oughbred blood is essential Recognizing the force of appeals as the of the subject Mr Fisher has clded to assist under certain specified conditions to per sons maintaining tal for service In the varloua vlncefl deciding on this step the Min uter has been largely by the fact that while of other recognized breeds when In ro an a is seldom the ease with regard to the oughbred the of breed ing to horses of this class being unfortunately not realized by the present generation of Cana dian farmers The lack in cur light horses of quality derivable from the Infusion of thoroughbred Mod Is the subject of adverse comment by horsemen who vis it the Dominion with a view Vo veatlgatlng the possibilities as a field for the purchase of horses whether for military purposes or for ordinary saddle on harness use In this connection it should be re membered that while horses for the laqt named or in fact for any of these purposes may well be bred from sires other than thor oughbred is importance that the side of the darn there should In order to produce the best result In cases a Strong admixture of thoroughbred blood The conditions under which as sistance Will be given ace as i All horsemen account of Which aid I given by the Department mutt be registered In the thorough bred stud book of the Canadian National Stock Record i Horses shall be of good size quality and conformation and shall be free from all unsound nets conditional be ensur ed by submission annually a careful examination either at the hands of the Veterinary Di rector General or such of the staff of the Department or other persons as the Minister may from time to appoint for this purpose A i Yards Fancy Ginghams at 10c a yard This is one dent below the manufacturers price so come early and secure a bargain j- o I Mens Shirts Short Sleeves Regular for 35c This department is always up-to- date The Newest Goods at the Lowest Prices and Every Pair Guar anteed Grocery Dept We advise the buying ofSugar now as the market is very strong and prices sure to advance We shall be pleased to call for your Grocery Order if you ask us W A BRUNTON Horses approved shall be duly and properly advertised to stand for service of mares tha ordinary and condi tions usual in the- districts in which they art- to be kept at an annual fee except in Hie ease of mares of not more than to insure such service fee to tiCDie due and payable on ly mares prove ro be in foal Any person firm or corporation owning or any thor oughbred stallion in regard to which all of conditions above sol forth shall have been and properly fulfilled shall on produc tion Of satisfactory evidence-there- of and of the fact that a reason able number mares other then thoroughbred mares have been served during the season be enti tled to receive at the close of each such season sum of from the funds of live stock branch If In the event of a horse dic ing or becoming incapacitated for service during the season an ap proved substitute is immediately placed in same district the Mini later may after due consideration of the circumstances authorize the payment of subsidy above men tioned The necessary forms will be fur- on application to the Vet- erf nary Director General and Commissioner Department of Ag riculture Ottawa Live Stock Market C A CORSETS SNAPPY STANDARD PATTERNS The Ladies Store of Newmarket SUMMER MILLINERY FOR JUNE for regular Stripe Ginghams and Cotton Delaines regular 20cr floral Linen Rajahs and Repps in shades of Mauve Grey Tan Pink Old Rose Reseda Alice Blue just the weight for Summer Suit ings regular and for 19c r Hosiery Bargains Navy and White Spots and White Spots in all sizes regular for Fancy Lisle Hose all shades regular for lust a few the Bargains for June Call and Bee our stock Toronto Markets June The only changes from last weeks prices are an advance of SI pcr in lambs and decline in hogs per June badly burned today on fro thro and flames broke out J nawy neon per lb V when her clothing caught fire Eggs per do SO street She was returning Potatoes per bag WH Chickens per lb wn match caught In her skirts Earnest lin a passerby rushed extinguished the hands which were Mrs was removed home in serious Condition to her aid flames with his her Goose Wheat per Oats per bush Peas per hush 00 per bush fiO May per ton Butter per lb 20- 21 Newmarket Markets June Mil Fall Wheat per hush 50 00 Oats per bush 0 per bush 0 Peas per hush Bran per ton Shorts per ton 00 Hay per ton Eggs per Butter pcr IS 0 17 Potatoes bag 0 Chickens per lb 15 Two women lost lives and one man was fatally burned in at tempting their rescue in a fire which destroyed a boat house at Nantucket has endorsed church union by to Mass where a dance was being held Manitoba Methodist Conference A AT mi 1911 is if I I lift I JO i m

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