Newmarket Era , October 6, 1916, page 8

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sseB K A MATH l I laf EH Made Him As if Walking On Air m OnitUA Nov For over yeans I was troubled Conilipatlon drowsiness of Appetite and Headaches One day I saw which read you fool walking on Air appealed decided to a In a very abort I began to feel holier and now I feel fine I cat and Headaches entirely I pleasant medicine to all my DAN a for 2W trial alto At ail dcalora postpaid by Limited Ottawa being lot Con Nov Survey King For further particular sec if HOME SALE In Newmarket Weal end finish Light etc Terms arranged If Apply Aurora FORJALE Building Lots on Park and Avenues Apply to Newmarket TO LET the Bank Build Rooms for Clubs Lodges Of and living purposes conveniences Apply to J II was a on Friday J oclock The Ihe White adjoining ilia MelhodfHt by Mr fir ed by a discharge of lightning and a few was furnace from top to bottom Those who turfc fprnied a bucket Brigade ladles assisting hi tills thus preventing the spreading The longing to Mcthndlal Church which adjoined the burning barn Was partly demolished -Three- were a cow wilbh was tiled a few- minutes after being taken from the building The Insure Company will rebuild shed i with FARM FOR GALE more or Olay earth being Kasl half of Lot An the fit Good house and barn to J Davis Newmarket Mr and Mrs It ShohlonMr and Mrs It of visited old friends hero the of the week The small number of exhibits at the Fair this year Is proof that the drought was too severe and that the stuff Ih not In the country The fol lowing llbt of prize winners will show how adverse agencies working against good exhibitions of farm pro- duets this year Hoots and vegetables were exceedingly scarce was not had The ladles department pre sented a good appearance The exhi bition of horses was somewhat a disappointment and the explanation Is that many good animals have been bought up ami shipped out fo war purposes many of the young men are also away to the war so that fanner have not the tlmo to devote to tholr finises and the automobiles tak ing the place of Ihc noble animal The more there less attention the get The Hoard was disappointed on the middle day of the Fair In not having a Hand but on two arrived the l57Ui Hand and the Au rora Citizens The town Imll was well filled at Tuesday nights concert and on the following flight the Hand gave an excellent concert which drew a large Witness c IAiii TO OH TO J A One Hundred Acre Farm a pari of Number In the Con East south of A frame House and Hani underground Stables and good orchard School- mall For particulars apply to Jacob or Mrs If Out 33 from Tea Cosy Miss Mc- 2nd Mrs Kersey Wool Tea Cosy Miss L Fisher 2nd MIbs Centrepiece Thread Miss Fisher Hoylles Drawn Thread Mrs 2nd Fisher Tea Cloth Drawn Thread Mrs Kersey Lace Mrs 2nd- Miss Lace L 2nd Lace Kersey 2nd Miss H Fisher 2nd Mrs Kersey Point Miss 2nd Miss B Fisher Irish Crochet Miss McCut- 2nd Mrs Kersey L H Fisher 2nd Kersey Lace Filet Crochet Miss 2nd Miss NetMng 2nd Mrs Miss McCiitcheon Mrs Kersey Fancy Bag Miss FlBher 2nd MI8S Sofa Pillow Mrs Kersey 2nd Mrs John Applique Collar and Cuffs Miss Fisher 2nd Mrs Kersey Snl Chappci Addison 2nd v CpHof Grasses Tate Douglas Under Mafgaret Patterson 2nd PehmanBhlp Ada- Wright Brown Penmanship Under 15 Louise Gil Hard 2nd Millie Dennis Map of Dominion fook- ler- Map of York County Waiter 2nd Albert Relief MarnMlldred Morning Freehand Drawing Lloyd Weils 2nd Wells Jennie West 2nd on Stockings Lily Hart ill Mildred Draper pressed Doll Miller Centrepiece Hart Evelyn Muslin Apron Audrey Bread Violet 2nd Jane 2nd Dor othy Penrose Candy Bessie Smith 2nd Lome Woodwork Bill Addison 2nd Addison Layer Cake Pearson 2nd Marlon Clark I- i5S Free Raising at Ontario Agricultural College S FrcbC63fJoaefdMe242lnes Over J 500 prizes will be offered in contests which will be held this fa over 250 fairs taking place in Ontario It will be a great event at the fairs and i TO JEU8EY ramp ton Worry Sire Bright- Dam Brampton Merry Daisy of Performance Test lbs milk fat Also Pure Bred Pigs Everything for sale and vis itors always welcome DAN McAHTHlin Manager Black Thorn Heath Photic ring Newmarket You of hcU J Utile folk a and il-ii- and tL- For before fating to hoi or T0R0HIO Special Harvest Home Thanksgiving services will he held in Methodist on Oct both morning and evening Mrs Alkenheail will the pulpit at both services The Methodist Church will he reopened on Sunday Oct when the Pastor will be assisted by Mr Hen of Toronto who will speak and slog with guitar accompani ment The League of the Metho dist Church intend holding a Halloween Social In the basement of the Church on Monday October A good pro gram Is being arranged Light re- On Monday evening there wan a good turnout of Oddfellows at the Lodge rooms when a social evening was spent as a farewell to one of their members J Madlll Who is leaving shortly for Toronto where he Intends to engage In business Many expres sions of regjrofwcrc made by the members one who lias Darning Miss Fisher 2nd Mrs Kersey Novelty Mrs Hugh 2nd Mrs W Head Work Miss 2nd Miss Fisher 1 ays her a was Kcfcfi from the ills of the digestive organs stomach torpid liver and inac tive towels is found in the always safe sure quickacting i Mailn taken an active part in the work of order were served and a very ining was spent by all On Wednesday Sept the Baptist Church was scene of very pretty wedding when Mr Howard Kclloy of Kingston was united In marriage the Rev McGregor to Miss Hazel Lewis daughter of Mr and Mrs Win Lewis Of Stouffvllle ilio bride who was given away by father wore the gift of the groom diamond pendant set in platinum and charmingly dressed In navy blue and wore a large black plush hat She carried a handsome of bridal roses and lilies of the valley She was attended by Miss Gladys Cox of Toronto who wore old rose crepe do chine and a large black hat and carried a beautiful bouquet of tea roses Pretty little Miss AJlecn Lewis sister of the bride acted flower girl and wore a delicate dress of white silk and lace and carried a basket of sweetheart roses and ferns Mr V of Toronto was groomsman and Miss Pearl also of Toronto played the bridal Chorus from Lohengrin Bow man of Toronto sang that old favorite Hecause Messrs Allan and Dean performed the duties of ushers After the ceremony at the church a reception was held at the home of the parents of the bride where lunch eon was served Mr and Mrs Kelly left for Toronto about p m from where they will proceed to Indiana via Chicago on their honeymoon after which they will reside at Kingston Tribune a winnow Portrait from Life Oil Miss M Mercer 2nd Miss M Landscape or Marine Oil 2nd Miss M Mercer Animals Oil Miss M Mercer 2nd Miss Flowers or Fruit Oil Miss M 2nd Miss M Mercer Still Life Oil Miss M Mercer 2nd Mrs Portrait Water Colors Mrs M 2nd K Landscape Water Colors 2nd Miss Mercer Animals Water Colors K Wad 2nd Miss M Mercer Flowers Etc Water Colors K 2nd Mrs M SUM Life Water Colors Mrs OKeeffe 2nd Miss Leila Manning Stencilling Mrs 2nd Miss Pen and Ink Sketch Waddell 2nd Mrs M Pencil Drawing Miss Leila Man ning 2nd Miss Leila Manning Charcoal Drawing 2nd Miss M Hailey Black and Oil Mrs OKeeffe 2nd Miss S M Mercer Photos Landscapo Mrs 2nd W Stephens Photos any Subject Mrs OKeeffe 2nd Stephens Fire Carving Rev A P Addison 2nd Mrs Fred Painting on Silk Etc Miss S M Mercer 2nd Mrs If Edgar Brass or Conner Pierced Mrs Ker sey 2nd Miss Work Stephens 2nd Miss Fisher Pyrography MM Hammered Brass Miss M Perforation on China Cups and Saucers 1st Mrs W if Eves 2nd Mrs Eves Cray or Plague Mrs Eves 2nd MIsb Leila Manning Salad Set Mrs Eves 2nd Mrs if Eves Sugar and Cream Mrs If Eves 2nd Mrs Eves Jardiniere Mrs W Eves 2nd Mrs Eves Novelty Mrs If Eves 2nd Mrs Eves Natural History Coll of Coins Mrs I Hamilton Curiosities Miss Wlddlfield 2nd Butterflies Etc Any other ICJhdW Team Harness J 2nd J Buggy Harness J E 2nd J Coupe Harness J Bedroom Furniture Dining Furniture J Parlor Suite J Hoadhouse- Farm Wagon J E 2nd J Buggy Steel Tires J E 2nd J Bond Wagon 1 E Democrat Ji 2nd J E Cutter J J CONVENTION The Annual of the Ontario Sunday School Association Is announced It will be held In two Sec tions The first alSrnlths Falls from Oct to and the second at Kitchener from Nov to The pro gram Is the same for both conventions Two entire sessions one evening and one day session will be devoted to careful of divisional methods Elementary Division Secondary Divi sion and Adult Division These six sessions two in each will afford op portunity to carefully study methods in each division Dont forget the music Mr J Bell of Monlrcalwho led con vention song and also sang Inspiring solos at Oshawa Brockvllle London and Kingston Is lobe at both con ventions Brief periods will he given to Denominational Bailies Tho busi ness sessions will have features never before Introduced The presentation of banners to the FrontLine and Banner counties and cities will be Inspiring One of the Divisional sessions will be an evening period and if possible separate banquets will be arranged At these sessions will be made to demonstrate social work In each division The Interna tional Association has just organized a hew department known as the De partment of Social Administration I The Ontario Association has also authorized it and will seek to place at least onehalf day session program on that theme Among those to take part are Mr J Ritchie Bell Montreal Quel Super intendent of the Montreal Sailors In stitute evangelist and soloist Miss Elizabeth Harris Albany Ele mentary Superintendent New York Stale Association Mr If Wood Secretary Movement Mr C Chicago III Field also Adult International Sunday School Association I flow guaranteed for bread Is a splendid flour which makes the biggest bulging whitest lightest and most bread you ever baked not a splendid opportunity to interest your daughters in Here the Splendid Prizes Provincial of the The following are offered each focal Fair paidtip to Meilre foe I It full from cover to cover every month prize it fair compete for i for I published In Value pet year tl 2nd month wbcrlplloa to My Value SI exceed a Zed prize tea of paidup to My When number of entries twenty the at the fair will award and prize of one to Paper it a little cation every Jn are packed with highly and stories rclatinj to naturestudy birdlife etc 7he of lit at the automatic become competitor for the Provincial fhe half of the double loaf is Ontario Agri cultural College by the in container provide The is done A of the of Bit f and at the College The frit or thud not be awarded id any lit Prize Short months la Domestle Guelph The weep under years if K than vr her a certificate entail the when zhe the tijht in vll for room Hall what n 3rd 4 In Poultry Raitn College cot live at the Gid Important not live at the but food for them In Value of th Course Poultry Oetario College fcth to ipth The CcbUo Parmer latest edition S2 are thoroughly redpes and IW JwSv reproductions of ftAe tic besides Conditions of the Contest girl may compete at the rural school fair In her district whether or not she providing that her birth day occurs before November lit or her birthday not occur before Nov One loxf of bread be iibltled In pan about and 3 inches deep and divided into twin to that they be separate I at the fair The loaf baked with Cream of Flour One half be at the fair The other half firU loaf will be tent to College to compete in tie Provincial Coalwt The local at the fair will be conducted the tame rules as all the other regular contests at your fair The standard by tread will be judged will be as follows Appearance of i7i marks I Color fioiarka lb of Shape of loaf marks of 40 a marks Color Flavor of Bread marks a marks marks loaf mutt be accompanied by the part of the Hour big containing the fact of the Old Miller important and an entry form be by the parents or guardian tatin date of birth PO and of from whom Cream of the Flour was purchased- The form will that the actually baked the In the be at the time of the fair The judges Is final Not more than one entry be made by and not more than oae prize will be awarded to the tine The Provincial remits at after the of Rural School Province Do Not Mlsa this Grcal Opportunity years should compete What a way to in Get a supply of Cream of at your and practise It often to the cbancci of If your dealer cannot tell it to to the Flour Co Ltd Toronto they a promptly tell you the nearest place to get it No Compctitiona in Counties Named Below The is open to all parts of the School Fairs are held except the districts of Rainy River Kiwi and Thunder Bar Tfcete are the oily of the province where school fairs are held by the Arlculttre In which this cot be a featLrc lice are do diitrictrepresenUtives of the Department the Counties of Huron Russell or Lincoln and do rural fairs are held In Coo ties by the of We the cannot Include these Counties I I If yon cannot Cream of the West Flour your neighborhood for priced Campbell Co Limited West Toronto of lour sold by j Hamilton Bros A Howard H J Aurora J P IA Burg ess Sutton A Son Sutton F Sutton J Bros J- Cook Unionvlllo A Mr VeKore Jos ton West A Hamilton Hamilton j Cleveland Ohio member Lesson Committee represent- also President of the Sunday School of the Mrs Palmer Burgess Ottawa Junior Bell St Church school Mcintosh London min ister King St Presbyterian Church Joint convener Board of Sabbath Schools and Young Peoples Societies Presbyterian Church In Canada Rev P Fletcher Keswick North York Sunday School As sociation Mr Alexander McLaren A Secretary Agricultural College Mrs Phoebe A Corliss Columbus Ohio Klementary and Home Ohio Sun day School Association I ton trf f i us teBop fop nd lew nation mmfct to It was the womans first to the cinematograph For a long time she gazed in silence awe at he wonders on the screen where tall sorts of impos sible things took place She could hardly believe the evidence of her own eyes These things were real they were actually happening i She stared with Boggling eyes as succeeded Then a motor car appeared on the screen coming into tight in the dis tance and racing along a country road at about a mile a minute straight out of the picture at the audience Catas trophe seemed inevitable and she shrank back in her seat Then Just the critical moment it swerved aside and dashed out of sight The old wpman rose firmly to her feet the protests of those be hind her Come along Annie she lo iter youthful nitfe- H aint it- only me by few i Leaven of Trees Nellie Curtis Apple Collection Alice Draper 2nd Mildred Five potatoes Irene Crowe mm lira Newspapera and periodicals whicli so well the trend of public opinion are continually urging the practice of telephone courtesy Progressive merchants are relation to their sales are being trained to treat telephone callers with the same degree of courtesy and consideration that obtains in a facetoface conversation And the result tor those who practice telephone courtesy faithfully is a constantly growing volume of telephone trade and goodwilU The encouragement you give to your telephone manners will bear fruit in the promotion of goodwill amongst customers The Bell one OF CANADA I tit tii V I Of money dm taints pf el to Abb NEW A DAW A Health Shop Soldiers The bur of l7oOgdcn Hotel at Calgary has been turned into a Handicraft Where liquor gurgled and the glosses the hammer and and plane are heard in stead counter has been It- ted with a sloping top for drawing hoards and mathematical instruments The frequenters of this bar have not to be turned out at closing time by law the when tlie closing time comes they to be all in The hotel in is now a healthshop for wounded m otherwise of our force men not have to buy there it is given them by us the Can- through our Ho Commission Not as of Hi the of the to lit thftir bodies our ind ieator lh i 1 rt i An if we were and careless about paying this debt of honor should not deserve the liberty and peace for which these inon volunteered at risk of their lives We cannot pay debt with medicine and surgery alone To restore them thoroughly lilting them to lake their place in the working world as- as they leave need exercise of body and mind exercise of course carefully arranged in proportion to their And so it about that woodworking and mechanic a drawing gardening and poultry keeping typewriting aid the good old three are all en Met- in lhl with health oner- arid for a life of in- mi to lo Country on J At I up if li I If tin of lostl win

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