Newmarket Era , May 7, 1915, page 7

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Looks Lively Gardens present a scene of building activity thfcsi days In fact seems to be more building there than in other pari of iho town League NEWMARKET yFIUgAY MAY MANY NEIGHBORLY When Mrs Calloway Mrs In the market one morning The is responsible lor the news pro- a nee is a mil- to a box in get FITTERS Licenses WEST FEW SEED SPECIALS Packages of Mangel Seed Reg Price Reduced to each Clover No 1 Bu for and Germination but sold as No 2 Bu Dutch Set Onions 10c was only a fair attend- the meeting on Tuesday evening but the address by J Smith was exceptionally good His Worship Mayor Cane presided the games in the their origin diversion arc St Pauls Church Sunday May 9lh the member of the are requested lo attend the Holy Communion ser vice at halfpast eight in the morning in response to the Hec tors appeal for many lo partici pate in the services on Sunday next Id Direct Importer of Staple and Fancy China ell a neighbor ivorc digging up lie could plant could not be- ighbrods so the lo strategy lie employed the running thread corn and at the thread and mine that night such have just been yard chicken I J am a it appears IbesKbarnyard overcome with in vent lots home and hod i his hand as he offering such nee The pre- lie proper lie dipreds tar China Hall Grocery FEED BABY CHICK FOOD And Fresh Water you will a larger per centage of chicks than with any other food on the market THREE CANS FOR 260 Corn Peas Beans Tomatoes Pumpkins Apples Beets Methodist Church The pastors talk lo boys last Sunday morning on the baneful effects of cigarettesmoking was timely and impressive On account of the Communion Service next Sunday morning and OddFellows Parade in the even ing Mothers Day will be observ ed in Church the following Sunday Plant shade trees now Lots of wild flowers in the woods last Sunday TroutAshing season opened older than the Roman empire while others lor in stance basket ball are of compar atively late origin Baseball holds undisputed sway as the American national game It is founded on the old English game of rounders and for almost a century it has been known in the Eastern States in various forms is believed by some to have been brought from cast by the- Crusaders while others claim an English origin for it and find it alli ed to the game bowls Still others assert that the French developed it from an ancient German game It seems certain that the person to give form and rule to the game was artist named Henrique who lived In the reign Charles of France Howls- or bowling is one of the most popular and ancient of English pastimes its origin being traceable to the century It was held in such disfavor for years that laws were enacted against it and it was an Illegal pursuit Alleys were built however as it could not be played doors during the winter and the game flourished spite of oppo sition In the beginning of the century greens began to increase while the alleys were rigorously and absolutely suppressed It scon be came a royal game and no gentle mans place was complete without a bowling green Checkers is very old game reservation of manf J Which are now JlieearolsoM who used to countries in which they had the now held bat Some of these toons o relafaonship to the character ol the as a family and individuals was shortly under discussion Mrs who admitted somewhat grudgingly she- supposed that the were pleasant enough then turned Con fidential and recitated story which the Chicago News prints Mrs Carol son Is at Shadow Lake now isnt Mrs Calloway h asked Yes said the other women and she never said a word to me about it before she went I saw Mr weeding the the other morning and I called out just to be neighborly Your wife gone away He grunted something that might have meant either yes or went on Youd better go away too and stay over Sunday with her Ill look after y house He gave another grunt Why not stay until the following Monday I asked Thank you he growled I wish my was as generous as you are Then he went into the house A little while after that my daughter met him on the street carrying a suit case so I knew he had taken my advice I suppose he wont be home for ten days He must have gone in a hurry for he didnt tell me a thing about his going I said omy daugh ter I had so much work to do that said bv some to be a could give little time to their place while others declare I like t be neighborly so early mm in pi 10 I No big catches last Saturday reported yet The air is fragrant with plum and cherry blossoms The maples are nearly covered with their new dress Clean up Many of your neighbors at it Take a pride in your back yards tidy appearance The music of the lawn mower is again heard daily Pies from gardengrown rheu- barb are now on the family bill of fare SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY christian Endeavor April 24 1915 Tillsons Quaker and Robin Hood Oats 30c for 25o it to be of comparatively modern ori gin Whence it came is absolutely unknown game is also called draughts and there are many varie ties of it Chinese English Polish Spanish Italian and Turkish It is also found among the native tribes of the interior of New Zealand Chess always has been the subject of more dispute so far as its origin is concerned than any other game It is probably the most ancient as well as the most intellectual of games and it is played all over the world The belief which is most generally ac cepted is that it comes from the Hin doos and the most conservatives next morning I went over and picked all their pansies Then seeing that Mr hadnt stopped milk or his paper I helped myself to both Afterward I telephoned to the milkman not to leave any more milk- I ran to the door every time I their bell ring and explained to the caller that the family had gone away for ten days It was lot of trouble for I had to watching all the time You always have such a sense of responsibility when your neighbors arc- away Mrs said Mrs Callo way Well I try to do my duty by For a mere matter of Ten Dollars and Fifty Cents we will put you in possession of an English Beaver Overcoat with curlcloth lining and rubber Interlining handsome Otter Fur Collar out and trimmed In Irreproachable manner that no tailor can duplicate for less than Twenty Dollars WE ONLY CLOTHE8 THAT ARE MADE OH THE BEST AND IN8URE LONG WEAR AND SATISFACTION The Overcoat to what puts the finishing touch of Ill Go Too friend when you night Of you will go to he will go too to start off If which church to me your cant far mothers enough for give up Have em on and start ad up and your doing you ever did keep it up And youll good it reals And above all i congregational the hook Kill up your music VouH Vou may hare rds hut the tun used to sing woman is in church FARMERS a Well Hoc- re now regular guaranteed A SON The Leading Reliable UptflDato Phone Service CORNER OF Main Timothy Streets RHODE ISLAND FEDS Winning first Pullet and Second Cockerel at Newmarket F and heavy winter layers Eggs for setting l for The weekly meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Christian Church on Tuesday ev ening was by Mr Louis and Mr Bruce Morton gave us a very interesting talk his subject being The Joys of the Christian Life A solo was al so appreciated from Mr It Stephens The meeting next Tuesday ev ening will be a meet ing and the topic Why I am proud of my Denomination will be in charge of Misses Cora velt Laura Trent and Dorothy Lull v The young people extend a hearty welcome lo all strangers The hoys of the Society are preparing a Debate on the War for Tuesday the 18lh Keep the date in mind and do not fail to he present Com everybody Late in the afternoon a mates places Us age at years a suit case I called Some persons however claim age from to years for it Us basis is the art of war and the conjfellon to the costume of the welldressed man Just now Seven Dollars and Cents Invested hero puts you in possession of a really Fur Coat made from variety elegant goods In the seasons best style and trimmed and finished handsomely J to him that there was no use bell as they wouldnt he home for ten days I had special orders to these clothes today said the boy Wont you take them in dollar collect I dont meddle with Mr Carol- sons clothes said em back in ten days- Then shut the door You have to be firm with boys like that Theyd argue all day it youd let em and I had dinner to get We had just sat down to the table FOR WINNIPEG AND VANCOUVER Leave Toronto pm daily Attractive Tours to PACIFIC COAST POINTS Particulars from Ticket Agents or write M Murphy District Passenger Agent Cor King and Sis Toronto ATKINSON Agent Newmarket RALWAY canes of Cutli- Qunnlily of talocs I Timothy Hay KNIGHTS DOUBLE TRAOK ALL THE WAY TORONTOCHICAGO TORONTO MONTREAL FOR OH Leave Toronto am and 1146 pm dally FOR MONTREAL Toronto am and 1100 pm dally- Smooth Roadbed I Highest Class of Equipment Full particulars and berth at Grand Trunk ticket offices J ft Agent Methodist Ladle Aid The annual meeting of this So ciety took place in the Church Parlor on Wednesday evening During the past year the Society raised nearly 300 The larger portion was spent in fitting up the Church Parlor purchase of silver cutlery and church and with the exception of in the treas ury the balance was spent on re pairs and furnishings for the parsonage The election of officers result ed us follows President- Mrs Jackson Mrs Atkinson Mrs Mrs Ed A Cornell Auditors Mrs Dr Wesley and Mrs Atkinson Executive Com Mrs John Currcy Mrs Lyons MlM Mrs Dr Wesley and Mrs John doo name for it means that four or members ol an army which are given in Hindoo writings as elephants horses chari ots and footsoldiers Cricket national and seems always to have been played in Britain The first mention of it Is found in a manu script of century i The name conies from the Saxon eric or crooked stick Croquet s said to have been deriv- my daughter said Whos that from or mall which was played in in the 13th century Mall very popular in England at the time of the Stuarts Curling has been popular in north for the last three centuries and is regarded as a Scottish game are said some to have had their origin in occult sources but more reasonably they arc ascribed to of Greece Those exhumed at Thebes arc identi cal with those used today and the games played with them the and most widely known games of chance in the world Football was undoubtedly introduced into England by the Romans and is therefore older than the national game of cricket Varieties of it may bo found in many parts of the m The Main St Newmarket I- the Here you I called And if it wasnt Mr himself looking madder than a hatter one has picked them all I he said I thought you were away I That accounts for the milk and the papers I suppose Perhaps youve the clothes that Im waiting for 11 I snt them back I began but I didnt get a chance to finish the sentence If I told you what he said I could hardly believe my Some people are hard to please arent they Mrs Calloway ONCE TOO OFTEN lalors market of the coun try Once too often The drunkard must Have one more drink before lie falls into the gut- The good fellow must have one more night out before is overwhelmed with disgrace and ruin The wayward girl must vis- it once more the great white way before she is drugged and carried into white slavery The champion of the ring must have one more fight before he is down and out These and hun dreds of others disc of fools the para- J Phone I Phone MILLS Manufacturer of the famous MOSS ROSE FLOUR WATER LILY BREAD PRIDE MANITOBA FLOUR These brands make the most Pastry Bread and Buns Also ask your grocer for our WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR for Brown and- Gems MEAL for Porridge All Made From the Choicest Wheat ROBIN80N Proprietor Newmarket T monthly meeting took place last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Geo Brown mi St All the officers were present exercises led by Mrs Morion and Mrs Hey Addison The Secretary distributed card- to the members for them to col led money lo aid in keeping young man Mr Osctr Irwin at the front as chaplain The members of the are contributing a month litis fund After the usual routine Mrs of Mimico the County President gave a very iri and ad dress on The Best Methods of Success in Our Work Some of the points emphasized were Unity Love Banding Our selves Together as Ideal Christ ian Womanhood Working for God Home and Every Land The County Secretary Mrs of Richmond Hill whom we were all pleased to have with us again spoke on similar line Mrs Johnston President of the WCTU in told us of her work and success attending her efforts and of their Then our genial hostess served refreshments in her usual com petent way Twentytwo mem bers were present and a very pleasant and profitable lime spent Next meeting at Mrs Boyd Joseph 1st Press world If is known the Philip pines and through the Polynesian and even the Maoris lands among the Eskimos the Kar oo Islands and even by the Maoris New The Greeks also play ed it Golf popularly supposed to have had its origin In Scotland but there seems to be good reason lor believ ing that it came from Holland Lacrosse Is the national ball game of It came from the aborig inal red men who doubtless played it for many centuries before the dis covery of the new worlds Different tribes played it in different wavS and it was very rough The name was given to It by the FrenchCana dians who saw the resemblance be tween the curved netted stick used In playing it and a bishops or crosse Poker is a development of li an Italian game of the century A similar game called was played in in the lCth century and thence journeyed in to Spain In France this became arnhigu and later appeared in Eng land under the name of brag Poker is distinctly an American come and seems to have descended more direct ly from the game of brag than any of the others Tennis Is pronounced the oldest of all the existing games It im possible to give Its origin but it was played In Europe during the mid dle In the parks and ditches ol the feudal castles It was at first the pastime of kings and nobles but later it grew popular with all class es The French took it from the Italians and the from the French Whist via undoubtedly derived from the old game of trumps has a purely lineage There IS no record of the origin of this nor of its development Into which was the parent of whist The earliest reference t It is believed- to be a sermon of Latimer about the year The name probably Is derived from the A young man inheriting a for tune from his father dabbled in stocks During the recent ex citement in steel he got on the wrong side of the market The other morning his dead body was found in a hotel room and he- side this note Its all gone and now Im going Laconic though this message be it tells the story of hundreds of specu- 1 SHE MARKED THE COIN A- clergyman tells the story of a vicar In a rural parish who had war ed eloquent lo the interest of for eign missions one Sunday and was surprised on entering the village shop during the week to be greeted with marked coldness by the old dame keeps it On asking the cause good woman produced half a dollar from a drawer and throwing it down before him said marked that coin and put It in the plate last Sunday and here It hi back In my shop I them I poor Africans never got the money V SN the home of Ave on June hist or silence which close attention to play demands of players Send the Era to absent

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