Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , July 21, 1911, p. 2

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i life HE wvwwfv two vgM On New Brick House On Prospect Ave for sale Apply to H lives Newmarket For and pp I Waterloo Separator Cornell Engine Isaac Davis PO Box Newmarket Clothes Renewed fly being Repaired Cleaned and Pressed at J GREGORYS OVER HUNTERS STORE NEWMARKET Why This Thus a J interrogation mark at- the end heading is suggested by some features of tbe report presented to the County Council by Mr Public School Inspector for North York The discrepancies and injustice pointed out as between ru- ral and urban schools in regard to the Legislative grant is so apparent I According to the Toronto News and Mail and Empire the farmers of the Western Provinces dont take stock in the reciprocity pact but are anxious to support Mr Mrs Fred visiting in Montreal Mn Fred Lloyd is here from tbe on a visit Mrs Dr Clark is visiting her tells parents Ladies Coat Lost On Wednesday between Newmarket and Pine Orchard a blue serge coat Finder will oblige by leaving at Osbornes or M Hoppers Pine Or chard Girls Wanted At the Clothing Factory quite a arms and shouting ine J Thank God Im a Briton is not that it calls for explanation possibility of getting ten cents a bushel more for wheat- Try something more tan gible Bordens views on that issue Calgary- however different story and says On Tuesday Mrs Howard Cane -I- ft J r Inspector says Of the amount paid teachers 5170698 the Legislative grant forms about per cent If we take rural and urban schools se parately tbe Legislative grant is per- cent and about Hi per cent respectively of the amount paid As pointed out before the disparity in the grants to rural and urban schools is very great In the case of rural schools the Legislative grant is about 5105 per teacher or per pupil en rolled while in urban schools the grant averages less than C0 per teacher and per pupil enroll ed Just at or Wanted Good general servant Apply Bonshaw farm street PO box Newmarket Farm For Sale Con North One Hundred and Fifteen acres acres why rural schools should re- about per teacher or per pupi enrolled while in Word comes from England that the view of givipg the Prince of Wales clearer knowledge of the British possessions acd a better idea of the vast territory which some day he will rule the British Admiral ty is about to arrange an itinerary of a westward voyage for him around the world It is understood that the trip which has been decided upon by his K5ng was the suggestion of his late grandfather King Edward Prince there fore may be expected to visit this Dominion during the coming gave an afternoon tea Mr Carl Prosser of Toronto was in town over Sunday Miss Kate Rowland was visiting In Orillia over Sunday Miss Laura Porter of Tottenham is visiting friends in town Miss Rita Irwin is spending three days of this week in Miss Sarah Richardson is in To ronto this week visiting friends Mrs Ed and children were visitrne at last week Miss of Oak Ridges visited her cousin Miss Trent last week Mrs Kay and son of are guests of Mrs TV Eves Mr and Mrs E I of Lon don Ont are guests of Mrs H Eves is her rf- J Scientists are moving things in this twentieth century Word comes Newmarket and Aurora the grant J Philadelphia that an xray Mrs is visiting is less than per teacher and to London for a per pupil enrolled is problem we mSnUtc the intention must ask the member for North York scientists claimto hay in the Provincial Assembly to re- obtained a glimpse of e mans soul quest an explanation from the Minis- j within the week one o the freshmen ter of Education or his Department lhc the funds of the Province the citizen of Urban municipalities pi equal rights in regard to claims up on the puJic treasury with rural dis tricts An examination into the ty of Pennsylvania will be before the xray the leading scientists will search his ana- hnmaii The I daughter Mrs at shene Mr Donald our new corres pondent and agent at Sutton is a hustler Miss Hughes spent Sunday- in Toronto with her sister Miss May- sources for the human aura stage of the experiment says the despatch will be an attempt to of revenue corning to the I soul as it leaves the body of cultivated remainder pasture Good I Treasury discloses brick House firstclass farm with ex- prO to population stabling Apply to Mrs Neil the dying patient Morton market or WiddiHeid 9 J HORSE if si CHA8 J Harness Collar Maker NEWMARKET AND REPAIRING Special attention paid to Whips arid We also carry a full line of Heavy Light Harness Axle Grease Polishes Hits Whips Sweat Pads Fly Sheets Plough Lines Collars Brushes Hoof Ointment Hall Cure etc Manufacturer of all kinds of HARNES Rooms to Let uftn contribute more than rural districts Each have British I With Japan tqual claims to contributions from the public domain while the revenues London July The Birmingham derived from other sources such as the Japanese Treaty the Dominion are decidedly from rural says licenses etc greater from urban than I districts The injustice there has been reason to be that the policy embodied in the reaty was not Wholly agreeable therefore of making a discrimination to the sentiments everybody in the of the Legislative grant of about J Dominions but it is good to be able per cent as pointed out by In- to believe today that its continuance is rot justice been recognised by our own lead- Again we repeat the manifest statesmen alter full and frank I crimination demands an explanation deliberation with the head of the For- Office as conductive of the peace of the world the interests of the Empire as a whole The Westminster Gazette says it may be taken for granted that the bled for business on Tuesday after its j renewal of the Japanese Treaty was recess which was taken considered by the imperial The Dominion Parliament two months in order to allow the Premier and bis I colleagues to be at the penal Conference and the Coronation Just what turn events may take in tbe House is largely guesswork at present especially in regard to the the session- Possibly Sir Furnished or unfurnished at Eagle I Wilfrid and Mr for respectable people opposition leader are the only persons who know and they are noncommittal in regard thereto on respondents to the daily press tell us it will lie several For 8ale 7rtoomed rouse with summer kitchen nantry good basement Boyds Livery In addition to First and A Rigs- we have added an AUTOHQB1LK FOR HIKE Orders booked in advance 25 I Found a bunch of keys on Prospect Ave Owner can get them at this office Fires in S July terrible forest fire ban been ragmg in the portion of country for last week The Ore originated on property owned by Messrs Cochrane a claim Miss Nellie Holladay is Toj ronto attending the Summer Art School Miss McCracken of Toron to was the guest of Mrs Geo Wood last Friday Mrs and four sons from Montreal arc visiting her sister Mrs Hoy Trivett Miss Kathleen of Toron to was the guest of Miss Stevenson over Sunday Miss Leila Manning spent over Sunday with Miss Stewart of Morton Park Messrs Andrew and J Davis- jr left on Sunday for Boston a business trip Miss Gladys Kidd of Toronto was the guest of Miss Florence Collins over Sunday Mrs Flemings of Lima Ohio is here on a visit with her sister Mrs Jos Wesley Mrs of Toronto is spending few days her son Mr Will Mr and Mrs A Cornell are spending vacation in the neighbor hood of Lindsay The Misses are spending a couple of weeks with their grand parents at Mr Hawk and Mr II Doyle spent Sunday at Osbornes camp Jersey River Mr Hilly Gallagher of Peru In diana sends his regards to old friends in Newmarket Principal Firth and wife of Pick ering College are spending the vaca tion at Go Home to venture Upon predictions the dominions in naval armaments to j Miss Vera of Toronto decree- of certainty- be brought to fruition At same the guest of her cousin Miss Kate time the presumption that the Step Anderson over Sunday Mr and bis following tl policy forecasted by the minion Premiers in recent daughter spent over Sunday with bis lion leader on his tour of the West- with Sir Grey will I brother Mr Hewitt look lor on- purpose of what call- agree- 1 lhe Central Prison Toronto arid Wife are politics generally Btead in Ing Influence on public opinion In the and has the hearty assent of the Dominion governments This is no slight addition to the forces be hind it for when the first treaty was concluded there were doubts ami hesi tations in Australia and even in Can ada about our policy which allied the Mother Country with a power about whichit was to be conceived to be a peril to some of the dominions A moderate view is now taken The Pall Mall Gazette says the prolongation of the alliance gives six years respite from the danger of having far matters uncertain at the very moment when Germanys j challenge threatened to put the last If women did riot have a clear notion of what clothes really mean J hate to think what men would look like now adays In the beginning nearly every youth tries to look his best for the sake of some member of the opposite sex Af ter he is married his tendency is to revert to type is a pretty hard struggle for some women to keep their husbands well dressed even when money isnt the most serious factor Dont get sloppy Dont have your wile nagging you to get some decent clothes You cant to- Bother Its no bother if you say t us Here youve pot to dress me and keep me well dressed You say the word well do the rest because weve got Century Brand Heres the Secret You will frequently hear of how well the Century garments hold their shape no matter how hard usage they are given The secret of their shape retaining qualities is no secret at all it is simply a matter of handtailoring costly canvas nighpriced haircloth silk thread fine linings careful inspection a complete mastery of the details of fine tailoring and a determination to see that they are incorporat ed in every garment that bears the Century label If CASH STORE NEWMARKET Lot Apply to Mrs George days before Ine atmosphere is sum- naval security at home Dicks Joseph Ave- Newmarket clear to enable political pro- a allows time for the operation of poets with era Provinces we may to reciprocity merit refusal to vote tupply which now only to September States as well In Canada if runs this prove true with the Liberals united in sustaining the Government in a firm resolve that the business of Parliament shall be proceeded with deadlock may Hue This can have only and Australia The Standard Hays many A Town this week Miss Aleta 1 1 rod I e left for Parry Sound on Saturday to spend hull- with her grandmother Mrs Geo and her daughter best Imperialists amongst us were re luctantly forced to the conclusion MrI Soules spent Tuesday pr one re- I that any plans for Imperial union chard with Mm suit a of Par Ha and a general possibly the latter part of October Indeed if an election is be held this year the Liberals are desirous that it must wait until the Dominions them- Mrs Vale selves were clearer an to the charac ter and limits of thir autonomy Nov quite suddenly all these diffi culties have been overcome and above all there is an end to all A Solev at Vox place before the puke j possibility of the 4111 comes to supercede the scattered over five con- that the fire was plain- j com the work of an Incendiary and that fires were In three places on their property and on of it not by cither bun to supercede tfnents cooperating In the execution ircumstenoes J foreign policy Tbe Telegraph says that while the treaty of was the work two and two BOM are spending few days with Mrs It Hunter at Jacksons Point Mr and Mrs John of Milton have been Spending a week with Mm Millard Ave Mr and Mrs Lehman are Spending a few days this week in To ronto with Mr and Hudson Mrs It John Mrs Bayly the veteran school teacher was in a very critical con- yesterday to he gradually growing weaker Miss Florence Cain daughter Mr Michael Cain Iras gone to cine Hat for a holiday trip and ex- peels to he away for six weeks Mrs T M and two child ren also Miss Laura of New York City are visiting the father Mr David Mr Wilson of New Dak brother of Mrsvlt Manning is here on a months vacation He looks well and appears to be making good in Uncle Sams territory Messrs J Hughes and Norman Rogers have returned from Rochester where they attended a meeting of the Mystic where were In procession with bands Mr A Montgomery General Superintendent of the Cen tral Hudson Hay Railways Sault Marie spent a couple of days In town last week visiting his moth er Mr J Jay Watson has left for York visiting relatives and friends Mrs Watson will re main the summer with her parent Mr and Mrs Daniel Phillips Street I IF YOU ARE NEEDING OR ters or fifcberroen run through valuable lumber lands for eighteen miles and has burn ed a from to eight mile wide by of the scattered over five con all the attending situation and In of the present attitude of the far the on the reciprocity pactrthe granting of and prooosed ol fceaU measure we advise the Liberals of North York to prepare for a possttjle election ibis I additional authority to the Park Ave has fall The Committee tn the hope that Its I returned home after visiting son I practical and moral will be a Hamilton and friends at Irani- You cannot do Better than Buy them from THE LEADINO in ffl Fnrnitlreft Undertaking I governments the treaty and Ik occupying it bis week has behind it the of all the poster Is having governments of the That is annual visit from Mr la difference and will lend Foster school at to two e to it that everything in this of the County have lwn for the or Anyt with but little sucows Today i- fiercely a ever clouds of all the tail among in shape an active and fruitful source friendly iinderstand- campaign Canadians at It in years si no the that nations ill spread to Sunk off Walkcrvillc ford Miss who Is the guest of Mrs Aubrey Davis has Con kc ii fed sing at Hie Methodist service next Sunday Mr J Harvey of of and thrown the sent Out July Steel formerly principal Newmarket Pub- rfver ffernrrt a team Holland to compete Trust freighter John dates was He School conducting a Summer with other collision with the wooden boat School at Hay for a short July A peculiar the Km- Tampa in he river fust oil Walker- course yestrd at the fcubivay l solid earth over 1 feet the surface whn one of of dynamite men but on that the at oclock thin morning the illon captured Queens prize latter being rammed and hunk In street The were digging it in of water The Gates was not under- the of Lieut damaged hard a blow McSaUtOD did the give the Tampa that The party of twelve the Gates bow deeply fert in Another of the sty and men Canadian tove lh which upon examined was found be over hundred years Another coin was steamer ftoyaJ ward from Montreal for A oft August returning by but nothing can made out of it having been by July from Bristol attempt to hold and the dates of train So helng August and In Tampa the latter going down twelve minutes lm collision There were a number of WOfllMI on freighter and when the boats the fame crashed these became and rushed about the deck for Several of the Tampas were asleep in their quarters forward and were You buy your Furniture Cheap For Cash UNDERTAKING KMDALMINO A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to at residence John Millard and DAVIES COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS sliced to suit you Uso it and get your goods Deliver- Our Phono No is promptly O tron the tsiM in previous year I routed In time to rush on deck between lama Plain Plain early today Its a sign that a I fore Tampa went down The sunken boat carried a cargo of three tons of copper land from begins to realise tops baring her picture taken her age when Lake The accident be lieved to have been due to the part ing of the Gates wheel chains cost tV life of the lone train was travtl- forty miles an hour the bandit entered one of sleeping the was paUrohodipnUbdi Tablecloths Win to The drew a revolver rd put a where the fold- come To jyt the barSft who fell In a onion a fowl that change the position fold- on he fioif He of time ibis therefore to prolong nd to be arte that would of the cloth Hi easily done gave Morris ofnlect ftiited onions a by taking a few Inches of pad meat end of the cloth and hem- 1 l1 bis rwotery the I i Hon I J wife and daughter arc occupying their summer residence at St for I be summer Mr Win ft Travis has been laid ofl work for a month owing to illness but hopes to start work again next week Mr Cecil of- Ottawa Is borne for two weeks annual vacation part of which be will spend with his sister at Mutton Mrs Gamble and baby of Montreal are back to her mothers Mrs J Wilson for the remainder the vacation season Mr and Mrs To ronto have gone Sound to spend a couple f weeks with his sis ter Mrs Ireland On afternoon Mrs Manning gave a Verandah tea In hon or of Miss of Dakota who Is at present Or Taylor of Winnipeg on his way home from CRADLE July at Vic toria to the wife of Beckett formerly New- 1 market a son MKHKIWKATHKK In Newmarket on July to Mr and Mrs Geo a daughter In original Packages Go To THE TOMB Sharon on July Florence widow of Isaac aged years At 10 July in bis year lames Hon of Mr ff6d Mrs NEXT DOOR TO P08T OFFICE House Phono No 151 Phone No All Calls cheerfully Attended to ma I THAT TEA OH I it again St fnmltiireOp totaling All Orderx will receive Careful and Prompt ih you van to ktw la you can Oof which will tent Ire all about Mechanical for Home Siu f here papula priced j work f J Inreltculcil power tat and ifMo plucrblnjt tod t0 matter what your arubilton or for fc tVorlrtta lUlr thai Juit and that want and need ttfIOdtu and popular price Hat It la trot FREDERICK J CO of Sail- educational A I i I J i

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