Newmarket Era , July 9, 1915, page 8

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Clients ready lo buy Send full particulars to Win Ground 2780 Yang St Toronto 3ml8 AMD HOUSE TO LET On Main three doors ftouth of King George Hotel Good eland for House seven rooms all conveniences Seasonable rent Apply to P GIOUTH TO RENT Good corner of Park rand Lome Avenues also two ISuilding Lots for sale on Park Lome Avenues also two JMre McMas- Ave Toronto or lo Widdine4dNewmarkel members of the Orange attended divine service In morning July A special vestry meeting was held In St Mary Magdalenes church it was imanimQUsly decided to build a new church as soon as nances will permit About has al ready been promised for this purpose At the June Meeting of the Noble- ton Womens Christian Temperance Union Mrs Rev R White the retiring president presented with an address expressing apprecia tion of and valuable ser vices In organizing and successfully carrying on the work for the past three years Deep regret ex pressed that the union to part with its president The address was accompanied by a silver pudding dish and berry spoon Rev White and Sirs Whit leave shortly to take charge the Alton circuit Mrs J East was elected presi dent lor the ensuing year Mrs Adam Good fellow ladies to and Better Sugar SatCiS T then entertained the I J Refined from pure CANE in the new Atlantic Refinery where every step ia the process of one of care for parity Wonderful machines automatically refine weigh and pack Lao tk Sugar in cartons and baas Look for die Red Ballon each package and buy in original LantlC Gran rJ Atlantic Sugar Refineries Limited rooms for the accommodation of the children which will be open or the boys on Monday Wednesday and Saturday and for the girls on Toes- day and Thursday OAK sick she the Acre Farm valuable land containing gravel and sand pits Good buildings some limber and some Im mediate possession Phone 201 or write Armstrong PO J FOR SALE A desirable properly Prospect Ave A rfvfelling all conveniences- in first class shape Quarter of an acre of grounds with apple and fruit trees Frame stable and cement hen house This we consider the best buy in town so act quickly Terms can arranged to suit purchaser Apply to P Morion box 373 Mrs Yake has been on list but we are pleased to hear is better again Miss Graham bad misfortune to fall and break her arm while playing a short time ago but is getting along nicely Mr George lost a fine colt a few days ago There was a large turnout on Sun day to hear Mr farewell sermon Its a to know how the stock got into the neighbors wheat field KETTLEBY Too Late for Week Mrs Russell Hunter of Toron to has been spending the week with her parents Mr and Mrs Dont forget the Liberal Picnic Saturday July Everybody come Mr Mr Sibley and Miss V spent Sunday at her home here Miss Aggie Seymour has left to spend a month with friends at Whats the Saturday night at traction for some of our sports it Newmarket Miss is visiting at Mr E Glarksons and at Mr Goers Mr P Hurling of Milton spent a few days this week with friends here Misses Kitchen and Pat- ton of Sen erg were guests of Mrs J on Tuesday The Ladies Aid of the Kettleby Methodist Church are having a booth at the Kettleby picnic on July David Terry of the 5th Line King lias gone to Winnipeg to spent a year with his daughter Mrs Jeffer son It la 25 years since ho was last in the West Mr Terry is one of the eldest of the King settlers On Saturday evening last the Sons or Temperance regaled them selves with ice cream cako and other refreshments A Tice Grand Patron of Cadets Ontario and J M Walton Grand Treasurer of the Grand Di vision of Ontario were present The made a substantial grant of money in aid of work Bradford clergymen will assist In service The music will furnished by a large choir composed of all the members the church choirs Mr Wellington died at early hour Saturday morning as the result it is supposed of being kick ed by one of his horses The horse the first monthly meeting of had been injured some days the Oakridge Ratepayers Association and on Friday afternoon he went out held in No schoolroomon to dress the wound as he Wednesday evening a number of return search was made when quests were preferred to was found lying in the stable Council They include the repair a semiconscious condition Doctors avenue from the Citv limits Campbell and Stevenson were called to Warden Park as well as Victoria and the only mark they could find avenue from the It small one on bis chin which tracks to The association seemed to indicate that he had been is a asking for a from kicked on the chin and knocked I the city limits to Park against the wall with such force that minor improvements are suggested it caused concussion of the brain as the establishment a Mr was thirtyseven ol mail delivery age and was unmarried He is sur- by five brothers and sisters three STOUFKVILLE The field day of sports held under the auspices of the Board of Trade on Dominion Day was one of the most successful ever carried out in town Nearly 2000 people were on the grounds and a big crowd came down from to see the lacrosse match between the and teams The match ex citing throughout the team winning by 3 goals to 2 In the first round of the baseball tournament Albert defeated Mark- ham by to 1 while beat out Milliken by to In the match between Albert and ville the former won after an exciting game by to A garden party under the auspices of the branch of the Wo mens Institute was held on grounds of Wl J in the evening On Saturday alternoon Constable seized at the door of the Queens Hotel a satchel containing eleven bottles of whiskey In pos session of the proprietor Mr Law rence who had just come from the four oclock train with it An in formation was laid and the case came up before Magistrates and Ream an on and lodg ment was reserved Too late for last week A crowd attended the Straw berry Festival on Friday June 25th Mrs Hiram is undr the doctors care Miss Collins left here on Wednesday for her summer vacation Mr Walter Coomer has been taking some long journeys lately There must be a honeybee In the hive Mr P has purchased a new auto I Mr and Mrs Munroe of Sutton been spending a few days with Mr las Merchants here Our Mr T of Fern Lodge has been quite busy lately Sleeping Beauty mm advertisement is a beckoning baud a token of invitation a sign of welcome A business serving should most certainly advertise beckon welcome and show an eagerness to serve The altitude of a business serving the public yet which does not advertise is not one of cour tesy or appreciation A business which uses the ex panding factor of advertising on a fair way to reach its fullest possible potential development To the People in and About Newmarket Yon will have a better service not to say better values if every retailer iii Newmarket will advertise his business every week in the Weekly fire Too Late for Last Week Mrs J and son Willie ol Elm Grove spent a few days recent ly with her parents Mr and Mrs J Merchant RA6E6 One of tho most successful trot ting race meets hold in took plate on June when fully fifteen hundred people were in attendance About thirty horses were brought here to participate m the events but owing some very fast horses being included in this Miss E P Collins left on number there were only among the Juveniles of he Pro vince Under Bro energetic direction this department is show ing great and activity 0 spent the Jacksons Away Mr and Mrs Lyon forepart the week at Point Miss Kavanagh left on Monday to spend the school holidays at her home In Carrie Miss Root teacher in the Junior room to her home near Hamilton a number from here attended the Pottagevllle garden party Fri day evening Miss Gertrude Kitchen returned home Friday evening after spending a few days with her grandparents in Newmarket Mr and Mrs A M have Ik Land Value to Ibe man who toff their wedding tour Grants a Farm acres of good are taking up residence in Mr Iu4 some choice clay This has all uptodate constating of a modern Brick also Hip Hoof Barn from all new material with Stables together with all Outbuildings in good re- Rural Mall Delivery We Aak to go over this Farm Put a fair value on Land also ixtn corne down to and we will satisfy yoi as the amount away We nuut windup this Estate Will accept a Mortgage at per cent for ten years with a email deposit down You must idiot in his matter or miss this chance mile East of on ln Centre Road as the Glover VarmTpor plenty of Water Good Orchard Ootid Bush and convenient to or Qhurck also Metropolitan Sta tion at Ave Estate building Co Show not govern wise men He who his duly oft trusted no more are Proctors house In the north of the village Mrs is visiting friends in Newmarket and Aurora this week and on Friday she will be accom panied by her daughter Mrs Skinner to for a short visit A strawberry festival Under auspices off the Methodist Ladles Aid Society will be held at Mr Browns on Friday July A very Interesting program will bo gone through AURORA Dominion Day was fittingly cele brated in Aurora the X Athletic Club a local organization giving the citizens of the town one of the finest days sport seen in a long timej There were football tourna ments galore teams from all over North York participating The school childrens parade was one of the features of the day am basketball were much In and in the evening a grand patriotic concert at which a large sum of money was realized was held in the Mechanics Hall The Aurora furnished a program ol music during the day Mr William Linton has gener ously oHcrod the use of his pond to the town council for a public bath ing place for the children of tho town council are erecting dress- To the Public We Sell Parisian Sage and we Know Is PARISIAN the quickacting hair reitbfer Is guaranteed- To atop jailing hair To cure itching of the scalp To put life into faded hair To hair soft and luxuriant To grow- or money back It is the delightful made and is a great with who nil luxuriant hair Large only J PATTERSON Druggist BRADFORD Three rinks of bowlers went to Aurorg last Wednesday afternoon to play a league game winning by 14 points George Holly met with an accident In Toronto on Saturday In which bo had his face badly cut up He step ped oft a street car started to cross the street behind car he was struck by a car coming In opposite direction Tho wonder a that his Injuries were hot much more serious Tho Orangemen of the Bradford Dis trict will hold a memorial service la the bail hero at three oclock Sunday luly lUy Lowe of TO WE8TEHP4 CANADA Good Every Tuesday From March to TWO RETURN LIMIT FREE HOMES along Canadian Northern Railway For literature and particu lars apply to Butcher Local Agent or to General Pass Asenl King St Onl day to spent her vacation at her home in We understand that Mrs Thompson and Mrs Fred Thompson have been on the sick list We wish them a speedy The members and friends of the Presbyterian- Church are to be con gratulated on the successful Garden Party and Strawberry Festival held on the church grounds on Friday ev ening of last week Supper was serv ed from to alter which all listen ed to an excellent program consist ing of readings and recitations by Miss Woods Miss Walsh Mr Walker Miss Andrews and others singing by Miss Miss Woods and Mr Cry derm an also tableaux and drill by members of the were well rendered A group young men s Marching through Germany and Tramp Tramp Tramp tnTboys are Marching and were heartily cheered The gathering dispersed al ter singing God Save the King all feeling they had spent very pleasant nnd enjoyable evening Mr L Hole very ably acted as chair n an owing to the of Mr David son Black KINO CITY The meeting of the Womens In stitute held on Monday June at the home of Mrs J A Mc Donald District President was so successful as to be worthy of being recorded The day tine the attendance large and the program excellent while the lunch left nothing to be de sired Tne atmosphere was 0 that friendly unconventional kind that is a feature of all our Institute meetings In King Rest The principal feature of the pro gram was address given by Miss Collins the delegate visitor who Institutes Among the other numbers was an Instru mental solo by Miss Annie Stewart a splendidly executed piano duet by Miss lones and Miss Holt a charm ing bird song sung by Miss Jean In her inimitable style which quite the audience while elocution Miss Helen Ness excelled her rendering In braid Scotch a humorous skit little Miss Doris Wells contributed a bright recitation Among tbe guests were Mrs and Mrs the retiring District officers who con tributed their quota to the pro gram After the conclusion ot the program lunch was served om the commodious verandah and a galaxy of King Citys youth and beauty dis pensed abundance of deleclible re freshments It delightful jclal hour and our best thanks are due to our most hospitable hostess for the use of her beautiful home and her many In connection with the occasion ASTORIA M A 3 3 1 I 2 I starters the freeforall race three of the horses entered were very evenly matched they each having a record of six heats to decide this race and the finishes were all very close and exciting A very serious accident occurred luring tie fourth heat of the class when Jewel who was driv en by Billy Hawkins was chasing Direct for first place about two hundred yards from the wire struck tier shoe and fell Three other horses thai were close up also came to grief the mixup For- Innately none of the drivers horses were seriously injured but Tints Hodgins of who rushed In when Hie first was struck by one of the other horses ami for a time it was thought he was killed having received some very had wounds on the head How ever he was soon able to leave grounds with medical assistance Following are the results of tho various events Glues Trot or Pace Venus Brooks Neil Melbourne Lottie A Carrol Erin Williamson Tor- onto Brown Freda Irwin West Toronto Loeklon Boy A Bible I Glass Trot or Pace- Very Direct Neil Jewel J Hill Glen Wil liams King Luke Lyons Dandy Boy Overland Sutton Maple Boy Sinclair King illy 1 Tony Tom W Time23Vi James Albert Sutton A Jos Pat ton TVddie Bruce Newton Molly Irwin West Toronto i Boy A Bible it a Richardson Aur- CM Freeforall Trot or Pace- Jennie Price Dr Billy B L K Johnston Oraimevillo Billy Sims Lavcry Sutton Grocery Boy Toronto Time Track record 220 Promotion Examinations for y OF- ft -AT- J GEORGE TERMS STRICTLY CASH Phone Talcum 5 4 I Grace Surbray Cheater Crowe No Whitchurch III to Jr Horace Jr III to Ill to Jr Ruth Fred Gladys Paisley I to Jr Lucy Beta Muriel dray Willie Simpson Elsie Levey Hazel Boo Windsor Walter Davis Gerald Luker Primer lo Jr Stanley Rose ilea Crowe Davis Nora Gray Herb Simpson Aimer Gray Gertrude Vena Mitchell Mayflower Talcum is an ex perience to every first time user Its touch is soft soothinff and refreshing Its distinc- Mayflower perfume delicate individual Ideal for every use to which you can put a Talcum rations can obtained only la Quality Store of for copy of entitled Year Coajptexion full par ticulars of but methods of massage w Patterson NEWMARKET ONTARIO I J NOTION As the season is coming on- for up no douhl have some old Copper Brass Iron Rubbers and Bags for sale Lot me know by mall Or otherwise when you want lo dispose of it and I will call I will pay you a fair market price Wo also buy Fowl Wool and Horsehair We will pay an extra price if goods are delivered our house I no buyer on the roads but myself Phone 232 for our fr MARION A W Montr of TORONTO NOTICE IS HEREBY that Nora Louise Jackson for merly Nora Louise Dowdell of the City of Toronto In the County York and Province of Ontario a married woman will apply lo the Parliament of Canada at the session thereof for a Hill of Divorce from her husband Ar thur Jackson of the City of To ronto in the County of York and Province of Ontario on the grounds of adultery and DATED at Toronto this day of June A D NORA LOUISE JACKSON By her Solicitors Godfrey 76 Adelaide St West Toronto

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