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Newmarket Era , July 24, 1914, p. 2

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J or and BodRoom pi toyo P Lloyd P CHIROPRACTIC Fart of Brick Houso on opposite KnowleV Grocery Apply to H Newmarket 3w25 AAenffc wANTifb For Private Cards J or Sample Book profits Catdcx Darlington England FARM FOR J acres lot Con Townalip of acres pasture rest cultivated In excellent condition and good Don ald Cameron No For Sale Cheap sound and perfect ly for children to handle Also buggy and harness WO takes all or would on a good home to if Robinson OF Mr Vernon and Family wleh to convey their sincere thanks to the many neighbors and friends who so them in their In the loss of their wife and mother OXYGEN WELDING PLANT Wo prepared to wold cast Iron brass malcablo Iron steol or any kind of metal Also bearings filled bo they can bo turned down put ting cogs In gear wheels or pulleys of nearly any kind All re pairs promptly attended to Give us a tall DAVIS HOUSE POR GALE I have for now on Andrew St with largo lot and fruits and lion house In the house there is Electric Light Hani and Soft Water and Fur nace and it is trimmed in Georgia Pino Thorn is also a summer kitchen and hack verandah For full particulars apply to Lane Andrew or Box Newmarket Hall in the evening after six oclock If 25 of the Committee of York hold Friday whon they Scolded to r a commission Messrs Keith and ap pointed to a ty and Police MaglBtralo in rtl 1 a Onmiiloalin rcso- ging the Legislature to push lo the High ways Act to damages to highways and bridges by motor vehicles and lo fix a speed lim it The committee considered ton tons should he fixed as weight limit that should lie al lowed on the bridges the own ers of trucks over that weight lo bo hold responsible for all damages incur However fluul action in this re- imtif after the conirnittec can consult the County Solicitor and what powers County really have in the matter The also had some the pros As- sessmont Act opinion prevailed there should ho an which religious and insti tutions to It was like wise decided to ask Counties to Join this an acting for along ibis line The Premier and his sliould earnest attrition towards bringing to pass an inquiry into the charges respect ing tho mining operations of P P for article in Wednesdays demands atUn- lion The pasteurization of milk In To ronto has materially increased the cost of living in that City Milk which producer soils for less than five cents per quart retails for cents quart after Its cream con tents has been reduced to- the stand ard the law allows Part of the crease above stated is due to the re quirements of law to assure cleanli ness and avoid infection The Fall Mall Gazette asks this question was Dominion of Canada born The same Journal gives the following answer At the Westminster Palace The hotel has the scene of numerous important political gatherings but none more historic and vital to umpire than conference which cul minated in the union of British North American colonies A memor ial tablet was recently placed in the room where the delegates met The Mercury observes Hon T M is said to be In line for the LieutenantGovernors job in Toronto The big question is Will- he be able to wear Sir John Gibsons silk breeches One or two Toronto papers however are prophesying that tho silk breeches are being manufactured for Sir James Whitney A couple of months more will likely reveal who will be the first LieutenantGovernor to occupy the new million dollar Gubernatorial residence now in course of comple tion Money is all right in its place and people would generally like to have of hut it is quite within tbfc range of possibility to make peo ple unhappy Here is an instance A Tarrytown despatch dated the eighth of Uiily says Afraid to go to New York fearing anarchists and fearing to go to Cleveland because of importunate tax collectors John the man in the world today passed bis birthday on his estate here general work Apply at practically a prisoner guarded by armed sentries and followed by his own private detectives with load ed revolvers Yes lie has money and is regarded as one of the great financiers of world hut he has not the freedom or liberty of a hod- carrier LOST 2 Horses from Bond Lake Pajk fit One brown horse largo white star on forehead left front foot white hind feet white shoe boil on right front leg One brown white hair mixed front right foot white hind f right foot white white striped sore on right hind foot Anyone having horses their or information leading to the location- of same will please the Toronto York Radial Hallway Main Toronto Sealed Tenders will be receiv ed by the undersigned up to and including AUG 1st 1914 at p m for the sale of debentures of the Town of New market for the Extension of the Waterworks System in the Town of Newmarket to run for Interest per Cent per annum Interest and Principal to ho paid equal annual instalments No tender necessarily accepted J ANDERSON Town Clerk Newmarket Out Lock Box the many fvbrnoaneathis ah evening Bug- the only absolute safe guard against the greenhorns is to nail a board or the canoe About on Saturday a counter on Queen Invaded by a burglar who on the the till of 950 a shot the qouriler rushed other men In auto- got away playing In front of her homo on Saturday evening Trumpeter aged three Ave- caught foot in casting surrounding a in the sidewalk Ef forts to take childs foot ojit fruitless police was finally summoned arid a con stable was forced to cut away cement surrounding cast ing before foot could he tricatcd A wouldbe bridegroom was lauded the Police colls a few days ago oh a charge of trying to puichpso an with a worlliless bank A new playground in Six of about two acres of land known as Park was formally opened on Saturday second milk van camo to grief when the horse attached thereto ran away on Saturday morning scattering bottles and cans of the lacteal fluid in all directions Tlie started off while Iheniilkinnn was placing a of milk on a doorstep- Taking all in all pool is the favorite sport of Toronto Ac cording to statistics this city lias poolrooms which pay for licenses Another gang of eight China men vyerc arrested Sunday night Charged with playing on the Sabbath ihe return match between tho York Hangers and the Regiment of Buffalo was shot at the Rifle Ranges Buffalo tin Saturday the- 71 Ih proving win ners by points All through this month almost 1000 people have visited the Parliament Buildings daily Three Guides have been kept busy con ducting them through the prem ises A porter in the Gladstone Hotel was arrested on Monday on a charge of stealing preserves from the pantry On searching the porters trunk valuable jew ellery which guests at the hotel had missed was found in his trunk A young Frenchman fell from a punt in the Bay on Monday and was drowned A crowd of about gathered at North Toronto station to welcome homo Robert Dibble of tho Don Row ing Club who made so successful a showing at the Henley Regatta Mrs Annie Steele who left eight cats and a dog In home for five days without food or water was fined In New Toronto an other desperate row last Sunday night is spending fcls vacation at MIs Now York la spending vacation here Olive Hodge of d on months vacation- Miss aura visited friends her last week Mr and family of Raglan St are holidaying at Wilcox Lake J- Hunter of Toronto friends in Mulr was visiting in Toronto with Miss Beryl last Mr and Mrs Garfield Rogers left on Tuesday on a trip tbrougo West ern Canada and her Miss visiting in Grand Rapids f Miss Tench and Miss ate holidaying at near and two child ren of Toronto are her par ents this week Mr W Walker of Toronto form erly of was a visitor in Town lost week Miss Gladys Kidd of Toronto spent few days with her friend Miss Flossie Collins i Miss Beryl Willis of Toronto is upending a week or so with relatives ttnd friends in Town Mr strec I- Three ill novopknov- any meixhdlw to effect a Clearance of Clothing at lowest prices you the opportunity to buy a suit end a big of fop of a cult too men to overtook Hen Q2600 Tivontloth J 1400 1600 Suits 1100 Quits I Gult 700 Mr David Richardson and Toronto visited his sister Mrs I last weckj Mr Reilly lias gone to Col visit his brother for a couple of weeks or so Mrs and of Toronto spent a week In Newmarket and at Lodge Orchard Beach Mr P Hamilton wife and family of Ardcn Avenue are holiday ing on Lake near Mr Walter and family are visiting at the home of Mr Allard In Parry Sound for a couple of Miss Janet and Mrs aro visiting friends at Tottenham and Toron to J of writes that they arc having a rather dull summer and some trouble with foreign The Misses Millard and Ruth of Mount Albert spent a few days at the home of Mi Frank 760 Quits QUIlO July Clearance Linos July Clearance Lines July Clearance 303 at Clearance Prices A rare to pick up an extra pair or two of handsome well cut trousers at a grealsaving 376 400 Trousers 339 pair 275 Trousers pair Trousers pair 160 A Trousers pair For tho Era LIKENESS GIRL WANTED FOR SALE Rattan body lace top rubber tires in Al shape- NEW l Mrs I Smith will open Agricultural Co a new Dressmaking Shop on July during last wo lath at corner of Main and Summer A Rural Teachers Confer- on arranged for by tho of is to be hold of School to Anyone Inter- in rural education will be Through unco of two representative leach- No East wefyTerfohersAssp- bury holding l Certificates Duties be hoped gin Sept Hoarding near school j plans for rural mail and within one Rural Leaching and the riO Newmarket WANTED mile of York Radial Hallway sta tion Salary from to Send application to PO I FOR Launch feet long towing punt cushions can opy spray shield etc very equipment in best condi tion Address Thompson Point fako Judge MaclJeth senior of has decided to add the lash in all in volving offences against young girls may arise In the county in future The maximums of fifteen will be in addition to a Jail or prison fceutenco of rural education In general before the whole teach ing body in he Province Sometime dear hands shall clasp our own once more And hearts that touched our hearts long years before Shall come to meet us in the morning land And then at last our souls shall understand How though lie hid his meaning from our sight Yet Cod was always true and al ways right And though the smiles were often changed for tears Along this tangled pathway of the Yet only so these lives of yours and mine Have caught the likeness of the Life Divine I Frederick Wood MOTHERS CHAIR Mothers had rocked the whole family It made a creaking noise as it moved but there was music In its sound It was just high enough to allow us to put out heads into her lap That was the bank where we deposited all our hurts and worries Oh what a chair that was was a very wakeful chair In the Nick day of children other chairs fcould not keep awake it keep easily awake That chair knew all old lullabies and all those wordless songs which mothers slug to children Songs in which all pity and compassion and sympathetic influences are combined That old chair has stopped rocking for a good many years It may be set up in the loft or garret but it holds a queenly power T Witt HIS PARTING SHOT Mr and Mrs of To ronto are spending a few weeks with friends in Newmarket and Orchard Beach Miss has return ed home after a pleasant outing with her chum Miss near Sutton Rev A Sims of Toronto will oc cupy the pulpit in the Free Molfcodist Church next Sunday afternoon and evening Mrs Mary of Toronto re turned home on Monday after spend ing a week with friends in While attending funeral of Mrs Vernon from Scott last wee tho auto upset and Mrs Ross Vernon her arm Miss MIIdreJ of Toronto spent Saturday in Town and the weekend with friends near Crossing Mr Rogers who has been work the past six weeks through illness started back to his duties in Toronto yesterday Mr and Mrs Arthur Trent of Ed monton Alberta are visiting rela tives and friends in Town and vicin ity for a few weeks Mrs Brown of Toronto spent a few days last week with her niece Mrs Cane Mer rick returned home with her Mr Geo Curtis and wife of dia ler Man who have been visiting Mr and Mrs Curtis Niagara St leave this week for their homo in West Reports come from California that Mr Brooks Millard is in very poor health He has sold his home at Pasadena and tho fain have gone to Long Reach for a time a least Packet Mr and Mrs J P Belfry and Miss Belfry leave this week for Brampton where Mr Belfry has entered the service of the shoe company with which Mr connected Mrs and ter Miss Verna Howard arc visiting at Hamilton and Srnithville for a couple of weeks Mr and daughter of uncle and cousin of Mrs Allan Howard who have been here for the month left for borne this week Geo Taylor of the Salva tion Army attended the funeral vlce In Toronto of the late Commis sioner on Tuesday of last week whose body was recovered from the Empress of Ireland wreck Bruce Mines Spectator Mr W of and Mr Ingram spent a day fishing down at last week The boat nearly went down on the return trip owing to the heavy loofl of They landed about If you- want hot to drink try some of our celebrated THE LEADING Undertaking Douse can buy your Cheap For Casta undertaking embalming a Specialty Night calls attended to at John Millard Phones and Or if you would like something Cool try some of our or ILimo Juice to suit you every day is UNDER WATCH At a dress rehearsal of a company of amateurs Brown the hero rather hard cold and restrained A novelist Bat In a box next to a charming woman of middle age She said at the end of the third act goes doesnt Beautifully said the gentleman But Brown doesnt make love to that pretty girl in as ardent a man ner as I coujd wish His in fact me as very tame and spiritless The Women frowned He wont put any more spirit in it while Ive got my eye on him let me tell you she said- Im Mrs Brown A tramp called at a house one day and asked for some food As lady of tho house refused to give him any and as the man would not go away she told him she would call her husband Oh no you wont replied the tramp because he aint home How do you know asked the woman Because answered the man as he sidled towards the gate a man who marries a woman you is only home at meal times I The Cradle Queen St East Gwillim- on July 22 1914 to Mr and Mrs Wm Eves a son MILLER Newmarket on 20 to Mr and Mrs Ludwig Miller son PHONE It is well to make a good start and it is also well to remember that it Is the finish that really Mr Webster employee of Metropolitan accompanied by his wife and family left week for a trp of a couple of months to Ed monton anq other cities and will probably visit Vancouver before their return Mr David Henderson Indiana with Us wife and two boys vis ited in Newmarket on Monday Mr Henderson was born in Newmarket and is the youngest- son of the late Andrew Henderson baker and news dealer Br Lewis of Tordnto has taken up residence in Aurora and In tends to make it the centre of his work He comes fully recommended with a Collegiate standing possess in the sciences of and Osteopathy also acquainted In all the other branches drugless healing He will visit -Newmarket- on Monday day and Friday of every week The Altar At the Metho dist Parsonage Albert Wed nesday July 1914 by Rev W Lcggott Richard Griddle to Eliza both of Scott CURTISTHOMPSONAt the laun Parsonage Thurs day July 2nd 1914 by Rev J A Mr Geo Curtis town- line McGilivray to Mrs Sarah Thompson of Rochester formerly of Newmarket Tomb Holland Landing July Ethel May daughter of Mr aged and IS days HUT At Toronto on June 25th 1914 widow of Wm aged years RUG PURITY AND QUALITY MOTTO Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipes y fci J Majp North Newmarket All Orders Receive Careful and Prompt STREET NEWMARKET ONT Agent for Cameras and Photo Supplies Fresh Chocolates Weekly TELEGRAPH OFFICE House lhoiio No 161 Store Phone No ikia you ii- rUiJ Oil Which Hill Kill it kltU tic No rattU w J fr CO or 111 itll ftl I v r j the was press mm Mr more Mr Huron Quart day 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