Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , May 12, 1911, p. 1

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latest shape- thick and narrow to Quality Guaranteed WATSONS JEWELRY STORK A The Erais acknowledged to be the Best Leading Count as well as being the Oldest in York County mm I G JACKSON Editor and Proprietor a JACKSON AssistantEditor i i Newmarket Friday May I Single Copies 3 cts each -FOR- Victoria Day May Kings Birthday June 3rd Our Stock of Fireworks this year is very complete com- prising almost everything required from the article up SEE OUR NORTH WINDOW Everything named and priced in plain figures A The HARDWARE place to buy your Paints Varnishes Etc J I T A N I P WIRING PHONE NEWMARKET ONT TheBankoToronto Joint Deposit Accounts Many of our customers are finding these Joint Savings Accounts very convenient The money can be withdrawn by either of the parties at any time without delay or by the survivor should one die Interest is paid from the day the money is deposited and continues to the day it is withdrawn NEWMARKET BRANCH FIELD MANAGER MAY COAL PRICES will deliver during the month of May GOAL FOR GASH At a Discount of ton off Winter Prices Oar Toronto better At the Armories a few evenings ago Mrs wife of A presented the drums of the Royal Gren adiers with new of drums and fifes A legal authority says Let your wife know how much she can have each week and you have a basis for financial harmony Chris who was sentenced five years ago to eight years in the penitentiary was allowed out on pa role about six months ago Three months after his release he was ar rested on a charge of assault and sen tenced to three month in ihc Cen tral Prison As this constituted a breach of the conditions under which he was released from ary he was again arrested last Fri day and sent back to Kingston to serve the other three years Now will he he good Chancellor McKay of McMaster University is to be the Principal of the new Technical School A collision between a police patrol wagon and an autocar on Friday at the entrance of the jail grounds re sulted in partly demolishing the pa trol wagon The policeman was somewhat injured The question of extending Victoria has been determined upon by the City Council Fortyfive students in got their degrees last Week and are now looking for a job to pull Rural mail boxes are now being manufactured in this city and turned out at the rate of several hundred daily Right Hon James British Ambassador to the United States was in the city the beginning of this week He addressed the Canadian Club on Monday evening is now expected that work will be commenced on the Good Roads scheme of the county and city before the end of the month Steamers began regular trips be tween this and Montreal this week when the gets in full swing Toronto wont care whether the moon shines or not The reflected light may illumine the locks on the Newmarket Canal If it does the City Treasurer will be sending a bill to the County or Government for reflected light The Government will not appoint a commissioner on the County Good commission but will treat the scheme the same as in oth er counties by providing its share of the money when the work is approv ed by its engineers A city paper remarks Girls are fond of compliments mixed with ice cream soda Some lassie must have been slapping his face By the bursting of a on Street during the early hours of Wednesday the roadbed was wash ed away cellars Oiled with water GoW From ExpressHerald May 5th Last week we referred to the uptodate methods known to the progress of our town with espe- trade After the stock is finished cial reference to our educational and ready for market it requires institutions Since that we have the highest class of salesmanship made- it appoint to get more to obtain and retain the confid- information in regard to the once of the shoe manufacturers of prosperity of our manufacturing the Dominion of Canada to whom institutions arid we have no doubt tho product is sold This branch the- public wilL take the same pleas- of the business is managed entire- urn in reading of the success of by the VicePresident Mr our industries that we do in pub- my Davis who enjoys the lishing it It seems almost super- once of the leather consumers to Pen Coal at Egg I i Stove or Nut Or put your Coal in and for up to Int P W WSO flint price wt- PEARSON or Church DArcy BOWSER AND V BISHOP- I hone and sidewalks lorn up 0u people for the on J OUR NEW SPRING GOODS A Waft convenience of you wen folk Our stock I composed of right now Right Materials for Just Now for lay who ft We agree to tailor a manner that will be faultiest early a solicit your PHONE NEWMARKET MAIM Rough Lumber and Inside Trim for Try of at a and some dam age was done The Farmers Hank cases against directors were traversed the next hitting of the Criminal Drayton is the Onta rio Hoard of Commissioners The other day while decorators were paint oil the belling of St Thomas Church on Jones St Hit lire got beyond their control and the brigade had to he called At the Methodist Church Court of Appeal on ll it was de cided that no circumstances arc women to represent the at its annual conferences somewhat Important matter was the definition of the individual powers of the Trust Hoards It wan decided the functions of the Hoards are SO distinct as to make any cooperation Impossible In regard to nance During the of the Supreme Court of the Independent Order Foresters a congratulatory resolu tion was passed to King George and Mary to be presented Coronation In hi quartern at the stables last week coachman Vm MUneS was dead from gas fumes which had escaped from a Jet partly turned on He WW flbOUt years of and had been atout House on two years The Ontario has ap pointed J V of to the position of superintendent of roads at a salary of bosses stem to when employed by the Government The teachers of this city while In New Vork recently visited a novel school on Moll street ft has classrooms and pupils all Italians There likewise a room for anaemic two or three classrooms for backward children training room and swimming There Is a domestic science room where the learn laundry work as well as cooking a roof playground and finally a threecent lunch on their employed lor night to toll the people about an industry that is so well and favorably known as the Cane Sons factory and yet we venture the opinion that our readers will find something now and interesting in the follow ing sketch Cane Sons Company Limited have made many changes since they the business from the United Factories Co The Company now have their own branches or agents in all the large- cities covering Canada from coast to coast have gone into export trade and have an agency for Great Britain and Ire land in London England monthly shipments are being made to this point are also rep resented in New Zealand and Aus tralia whore several large ship ments have gone Various depart ments have been rearranged and enlarged Several new machines havo purchased During the past winter a new vacuum heat ing system has been installed This has greatly improved the heating of the factory and dry kilns and will a considerable saving in fuel A new band saw mill has been placed in the Clothes Pin partrnont This machinery is giv ing splendid satisfaction About 50 por cent of the former in the of sawdust is now be ing saved and turned into lumber The is cut rncie evenly and It is taking much loss power to drive it Various new lines of goods being manufactured and company preparing to add others All departments are busy and output this year will be about per cent larger than last year next oldest industry is the Specialty Co which start ed here some fourteen years ago with only hands The growth of the institution has far exceeded the most sanguine expectations of its many friends Progressive Is too weak a word to apply to the management of this firm Every thing under their control has gone ahead by leaps and bounds The quality of work they turn out is evidenced by the expansion it lias demanded in the capacity of factory Prom hands the number of their employees has Increased to over and with the addition to their build ing Which is now Hearing comple tion the number of employees will soon reach and their goods are shipped to all parts of the world The Davis Leather Co started to erect buildings in the soring Of 1001 They were completed and machinery installed In the early part of They work under an Ontario Limited Liability Charter in with an authorised capital of This wan In creased In January to and again in January to 0700000 All the latest machinery available for the manufacture of leather has been introduced and an any now machines are invented and are proved to be of value they are at once purchased and in stalled In the plant AH the build ings are equipped with an automa tic sprinkler system enabling the firm to place their Insurance In the best companies on the contin ent at a rate no low It al most appears to be nominal The buildings are concrete throughout It is the largest and best equipped plant lor the manufacture of high grade chrome calf skins In the Dominion of Canada The began working in stock early in their Input being at first skins per day This has Increased gradually year by year until the average input during the year closing with December averaged about skins per day The number of hands employed In the beginning was about The number on the pay roll and In with the business at close of was about HO It may be Interesting to note that recently the firm has had a comparison made by an ex pert tanner of long standing in the State Of New York and his statement that the earnings of Davis Leather Cos employees an unusual degree and gets cred it in the trade for having no su perior as a salesman This tribute will be borne out by the records of sales made by the firm from year to year since it was eatab- The net the first year were the business year closing with calendar year on December 31st This amount has been steadily growing each year until in tho last business year clos ing December 31st the net sales were over For the past twelve months the plant been entirely too small to handle the tusinesB that is be ing done to the beBt advantage and it would appear as though ad ditional buildings will have to be constructed at a very early date to take care of this continual growth of business The Directors of the company are President J Davis vicepresident and secretarytreasurer Mr Aub rey Davis managing director Mr Andrew Davis J Davis Jr Tho phenomenal success of the above firms points out not only that Canadas industries are keep ing pace with her agricultural de velopment but that Newmarket is an industrial centre having advan tages possessed by few other places situated as it is upon the T and Metropolitan railways having connection with the James Kay and C P R and being just far enough from the great city of Toronto to avoid its bustle and tu mult yet near enough to enjoy its advantages Oar Montreal Letter From our own Correspondent Montreal May The Board of Control or Galveston plan of com mission government for cities as it is called in the United States where it YEARS AGO I- From Era May a Joseph Gould has again been nominated as a candidate to Parliament for North Ontario next originated is a failure in so far election as Montreal is concerned according Fifty years ago the County Council ip exaldermen wouldbe picked against its connection with Coronation Robes and Their Cost the Coronation was robes The bill for of George IV Of this fell to the share of the furrier and we are told that the feet of no fewer than lambs were required for the black spots on the Inside of the robes wonder thai every Coronation has seen a famine in furs not only land hut fox sable and above all ermine are re quired in immense quantifier lor the robes Of those who are privileged to attend the Coronation service in Westminster Abbey months past agents have been busy in Siberia and elsewhere Hying up ermine and I he price is already double the ordinary One hundred and twenty ermine skins are required by each peer for his Coronation cape and collar by the Coronation of the late King VII no other ceremonial causes such a boom In trade and lots of things besides furs are going to become scarce and ex pensive before June In seats were provided for people In stands and the stands themselves cost J20000 I Vet hotel in London will he full from basement to attic and lodgings will be at a premium Those who come late will be lucky It they pay lens than a a bed Houses too will be scarce in the year of the last Coronation received rent for House just for the season the Misses Keyaer refused for their house in Ornsvcnor Cres cent and a house In brought for four months Today motors have largely super seded the horse and carriage but one almost to think what one will have to pay for a car during Coronation Certainly nothing will be procurable under a day and the prices may run far beyond this Ten yean ago there was an abso lute corner in bands Certain Inter ested parties retained all the bands arid people who wanted music had to pay a pretty price So Imj with fireworks lTe de- contractors ward heelers and others who have formed themselves into an organization whose aim is to recap ture the City Hall for the old form of aldermanic patronage and plunder carried on so successful until last year under the old of civic government by commit tees The Commissioners have held the reins of office for slightly over a year now Anyone who takes the trouble to compare in ever so casual a man ner the results which have been achieved int that short year In the way of civic improvement with the results which were promised but which were never forthcoming during the many years of will agree that the new system In stead of being a failure as claimed has been a great success There have been shortcomings of course but all around it may be safely said that never before has thj citys mon ey and energy been put to heller use than during the last twelve months When the Hoard of Control was elected the number of aldermen was cut down from two to one for each ward This left a few gentlemen at home who had had a taste of politi cal life and hankered for more Up to the present they have been kepi quiet but now appears they are getting together and intent to make a concerted effort to obtain control of the municipal purse strings once Is the Canadian child forward Members of the commission of Eng lish educational experts who arc vis iting Canada in the interests of edu cation answer the question with an emphatic negative That is to say said one the commissioners the children are not forward in the sense of the word which is generally interpreted as rudeness On the other hand they are bright arid show an absolute absence of selfconsciousness which is really delightful It indicates an individuality and an alertness which will make them good bright self- reliant citizens of the future It also speaks- well for the system of instruction given in the schools and is a testimonial of the careful work the teacher whose salary is not commensurate with the efforts that lnth he and she must have made in order to- obtain such results The Commission which is compos ed of leading educationalist is making a tour the Dominion with a view to reporting the school system here compulsory vaccination has been ordered by the Provincial Hoard of Health of the Province Quebec This will not only mean vaccination for those who have not been vaccin ated but vaccination for those who have no been Vaccinated for the past seven years This stringent step has been adopted In view of the discovery that cases had been reported In than twenty counties Dr Pcllctier secretary of the Provincial Hoard of Health declares that it Is time to stamp the contagion before has become too general We are surrounded by smallpox said he Ontario Is infest ed and the neighboring States are also on the verge of an epidemic Hundreds of cases have Men shield ed even by physicians some thru ignorance and sometimes quite de liberately This is the explanation of the numerous outbreak reported from over twenty of the Pro vince hours work out twentyfour should be the limit for any man In any class of work not only account muscular exer tion and falling strength but also be cause falling brain power the man losing his capacity to appreci ate his surroundings and to direct bis operations Such is the sub stance of the opinion given Dr Francois do chief surgeon of Hotel IMCU In the case of Dame against the Can- the city oq account of having to bear an undue proportion for criminal jus tice just as the County is doing to day The County Council report says The actual loss sustained by these United Counties of York and Peel for the past four years result ing from their connection with the City pi Toronto cannot be less than per annum An appendix shows how the loss is made up Robinsons circus is announced to he here on the 29th of May The Mechanics Institute advertise an exhibition of Art Industry and Curiosities on the 23rd and of May Married In Newmarket on the by Rev M Mr Henry Warner to Miss Jane all of Newmarket Robert Prest announces that he has commenced business as a hoot and show maker next to saddlery shop Mr has removed his jewelry shop to the premises lately occupied by Nixon 25 YEARS AGO Era May On Saturday the old Orange Hall Holland Landing erected by James was destroyed by fire Mrs Osborne of Niagara Falls who spent a number of years in In dia as a missionary gave an address in the Methodist Church last Friday evening under the auspices of the WFMS Mr Philip has a cow which has given birth to five calves in months All are alive- Mr CM Hughes has purchased Mrs stock of millinery There were Hi carriages following the remains of the late Mrs Ramie 1 1 to the place of interment last Tues day Mr Hughes has DO tomato plants that will average 18 Inches in height are forming has Canton and Kills Hughes were appointed Sanitary Inspectors for Newmarket at a meeting of the Hoard of Health last Wednesday Last year Newmarket Post Office issued money orders to the amount of 11 and paid orders to the extent of George Wallace has opened a barber shop in Bradford Mr A on Tuesday to visit his new store at Marie WHAT LOOK FOR to an large per week year In New York rockets were Kent Price tot Onto or W H E V E eaters Job turner a inrtctiit To use the present Isolation Hos pital buildings or a municipal con- sumption hospital and new isolation hospital with all round any tannery and larger than the of employees In very many In that State can easily that the pur chasing of raw calfskins only In such large quantities as required to keep the plant running win take a good deal of thought and a care ful study of tho markets of the world ik inn Imported from Australia New Zealand Denmark Holland Belgium Prance Sweden Germany mand for Coronation w M Northern claiming 18000 for simply enormous All the larger towns spent on an average j fall at apiece on fireworks and the private the morning alter was very large It will be ftt oclock remembered that there were bun- having of Coronation bonfires and at hours and having worked through day and night The contention ol the plain- The bonfires recall the fact that tarbarrels were not to be had for love or money for home days before the last Coronation They were all absorbed by early buyers DOOv Lindsay frit May In the yards of the Lumber Co here yesterday destroyed feet lumber 250000 shingles a box oar loaded with lumber the Austria United shingle shed A strong wind was State and from all parts of Can- blowing The cause wan unknown till was that the company hud no right to allow men to work during Such long hours Dr de Martlgny was called by ft plaintiffs counsel to state what wan the limit of mans endurance and placed tin limit at eighteen hours of Continual muscle or brain work reasonable time being allowed for meals While the buying end requires an expect knowledge of stock and of the world this Js I of a number of required to build up this hort distance Increase In the volume of Hastings Idea of the beat from year to year The manufacturing of stock Is handled in the most scientific a the acres of necessary buildings on a shot city la solution of the problem which the city has to deal with CASTOR I A For Infants and Children The Kind You Hats Always Bought Bears of A mart seldom gets to the front by going back on his friends Bradford May rhe crew of a freight going south this mom- ling found the body of Jan of Went Virginia to have been and killed i by a passing train In the night Mr has been here fori some time In the Interest of a gas well Good people are this a good world pretty sure to reasons for being very likely to find Cheerful folk are discover manifold happy Hopeful people wake to the dawn ptak although the evening has been gray and threatening We what Wo look for Our expectations arc pro phecies and revelations at the same time for they show what we are and promise what we shall To prevent moths wipe the shelves and sides of bookcases with wa ter and spirits of turpentine fallow ing a of the turpentine to a quart or water Dust the books carefully with a cloth Dont stitch skirt stums all in one direction the bias side should he held under the straight edge which means that the Reams of half the skirt should stitched from top to hot torn and liar other half from bot tom to top- The Doctors Question MUCH SICKNESS DUB TO BOWEL DISORDERS A doctors first question when con sulted by a patient Is are your bowels regular lie knows that ninetyeight per cent of Illness is attended with Inactive and torpid liver and that this condition must he removed gently and thoroughly before health can he Orderlies are a positive pleasant and safe remedy for and bowel disorders In We arc so certain of their great cura tive value that we promise to return the purchasers money In every case vhen they fall to produce sa tisfaction Orderlies are eaten like candy they act quietly and have a soothing strengthening healing In fluence on the entire intestinal tract They do not purge gripe cause nau sea flatulence excessive looseness diarrhoea or other annoying effect They arc especially good lor children weak persons or old folks Two sizes and Sold only at our store Store Drug Store i- l mix A iJ l J II MIS nil jt iT 9 J ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO

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