Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , July 31, 1914, p. 7

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da da ills d6 ds c- 4 Wo aro Now In China Ton Goto poo poo Soto poo poo TUHDLERO A Lino In Etched Pattern GUPS AND Whoat In Gold at dot and a po ols lino of 4 sizes In for WW on Wednesday Aug- to Bond Lake First car leaves at nd The hour of service in Up morning has boon changed from to and the Sunday will bo held at after the church v ft A Importer of Staple Fine China Orchard Monday a Civic Holiday Newmarket no doubt many our people will the afternoon at Orchard Beach where a very interest ing program aquatic sports will off followed by and dance 4n the evening is no charge anybody the entire cost provided by subscription among It Is that the Band will also up to enliven proceedings in afternoon car South leaves Or chard Beach at pm arriving here at oclock i Court Police Magistrate held a session in Newmarket on Friday when Huffman of Bay and Watson of Toronto were each fined and costs for violating the motor law by driving post a funeral proces sion Barnctt ailed to answer his name and was fined 120 mid costa for violating the Local Option law Magistrate Brunton hold another court on Tuesday when Mrs Bethel charged with sotting her dog on neighbors chickens chicken dead and the case dismissed turned up in this city lest week- Ho attired Very picturesquely V were injured in motorcycle almost immediately the road in Feel County for will be placed in thor ough repair from Govern ment Motor Associa tion and assistance from the County Commissioners will make the high way all that is desirable It is reported that Juvenile thieves entered no less than a dozen homes in West Toronto last week and away with a lot of valuables Premier Borden is now in koka his holidays The ques tion of the Western tour will not be definitely determined until his return to Ottawa Toronto Housing Co are erect- group of flata and providing acooromola- for and salaried men The buildings are located on Rain The prices to be charged will vary according accommoda tion from to per month The apartments are various sizes to accommodate from four to ten per- I ry the spur tracVi Indus trial site at Medicine Bridge and Iron Conipany raw the completion their plant the steel work being already up By Fall according to the plans of the directors- the factory should bo in full operation and mean while work vis to be started on the cottages for the use of operators About hands will bo employed in the new plant and a capital Jnyestment of some thing like is involved Planning Hospital Local sentiment favoring the early erection of proposed hospital there is now ovejry that a will bo subraltt4 to ratepayers along this line cost of the proposed building is variously estimated at or un der the understanding being that J equipment will be furnished by the hospital union China Hall Grocery Hot Weather Yourself Labor and Worry and Try Us for following COOKED MEATS JELLIED HEAD JELLIED HOOKS PRESSED BOLOGNA COOKED HAM All kept on and therefore In condition to tempt tho Appotlto LINE IN POTTED MEATS AT PER CAN Ingorsol In VzW and 1lh also Pimento and The Leading Phone CORNER OK Main Timothy Drought to A large number of Bald vol unteer voteraiis attended the funeral of the late George P at his residence In Toronto on Monday afternoon Mr was a distinguished veteran of the raftl and won the bravery In action medal Is survived by three sons and three daughters all ol whom reside Id Toronto The remains were brought to New market by the afternoon rr train and interred in Newmarket Cemetery Mr and Mrs Ceo Nor ton accompanied the friends from the city pallbearers Newmarket wore My Taylor of Aurora Donald McDonald and John McDon ald Jr the Regiment Morgan and John McDonald of the Queens Own Toronto and Melbum son of deceased Mr was the husband of Annie McDonald who is a sister of Mr 1 J McDonald of this Town sons On Sunday last at the Church an open meet ing for women was addressed by Dr Edith Brown founder and Principal of Womens Christian Medical College India lb Oh Saturday morning while bath ing in the lake and when only a few yards from shoro Arthur Clayto was taken with and was fc Crops Will Show High Average Crop reports cxtonBive eec- of Southern gathered from tho- roost indi cate bumper crops in the foot hills section will largely make up for in else where Westward from to Monarch for Instance especially hrlght North of hotter than average crops are generally reported and the lino an excellent standard will bo quite generally i i v a mm i mm taken from maintained In every district it ia Notice to Students The management of Shaws Business Toronto begs to all Senior Public and all High that It Is prepared lo mall a copy of Its to any who desires to qualify In a short period of or months for a good sala ried position Address S Haws Schools Toronto Out Head Offloo Yongo Bedford Bark will be the vis itors to the cricket ground on Satur day to play a M League game with our cricketers The following is the selected for Newmarket Bayman Capt Evans A Evans Burrow Young A Ijgo J Shelley Shelley J Clark and Knowles Game to commence at 230 pm On Monday Aug 3rd Old Country will be visiting Newmarket for an allday match Old Country are strongly as probable winners of tbo A M League and will no doubt give us a good lion of cricket Visitors to tne game will be welcoml and the match will at am Lunch will be taken at 1 oclock and the game con tinued at The following will rc- Newmarket Rev T Knowles A Lee J Clark Shelley Young A Evans Evans Baynan Burrows J Shelley The Market Bargain House Groat Clearing Sale Big Bargains IN DRY CLOTHING BOOTS Discount on All Lines Come and Seouro Some of These GOODS MUST BE P Newmarket Three doors south of King Hotel Phone Shaws Business Schools Toronto Canada give high grade courses- and qualify young people to earn good salaries They Inolude The Central Business College and Six city Sohools sent on request Enter any time Shaw President The Methodist Sunday School was favored by a lovely day last Wednes day and the annual picnic at Island Grove Lake was a great suc cess The boating and bathing was delightful while the races and other amusements were exceptionally in teresting Then again the way the grub disappeared was a pretty good indication that the refreshing breezes had whetted the appetite crowd occupied three wellfilled cars and they had such a good time that many waited for the last car whicb did not leaves the Grove till oclock Nothing occurred to mar the pleasure the outing which was one of the most enjoyable or years Following is the list of prize win ners yd race for Primary 1 Harry Kirk Bruce yds for Jr hoys Lowell Hew itt Norman yds lor Jr girls Hazel Hose Hewitt yds boys to Paul Eng lish Maw yds for to Shirley McCarty Eleanor Stark yds for Men Monte P Church yds for Women Mrs Hewitt Mrs Aubrey Bavis yds for Men over J Potato race for girls Lida Pear son Esther Stark Hoot race for boys Johnson Double coat race Church anil lady Meek and Wheelbarrow race W Hill and Brown Bob and M Hallthrowing for ladles Miss Brodie Miss Gladys Biscuit race Garnet Thompson M Goring Needlethreading contest Wright and lady and lady race Wright and Co Ball game married single men- Won by the married men water almost Immediately A out in a King Street East furniture storo on Sunday and some 2000 damage was done Four Macedonians rooming above the store Jumped from the second storey windows sustalntul strained an kles and bruises Allison Jones Ava thought a bottle of carbolic acid was strawber ry He drank it and death ensued He leaves a wife and family In five traffic accidents last Satur day night a boy and an woman wore killed and two women and a man were Injured Tho City has returned to Judge the Income tax paid on his salary In for which he sued the corporation There is no authority under the British North America Act to levy taxes on salaries of Domin ion officials Provincial Police report to the Ontario Government that in a raid recently made In the Porcupine dis trict on blind pigs persons are held lor trial Mr Edwin Giles a commercial tra veller who was seriously Injured in the Woodbine firo passed away on Saturday Deceased was years age Suddenly awakening and nearly ovescorno by smoke he jumped from a bedroom window In the 2nd breaking his legs and fracturing his spine It was decided by the railways that farm laborers would only be required this season for the Saskatchewan alley and the Northern sections of the West The first excursions will leave on Aug and Senator Davis of Saskatchewan who was in Toronto last week stat ed that he will again introduce his bill next session St Anns rernodelled after Ste Anne de Quebec was opened last Sunday by McNeil TJte school teachers from Glasgow Scotland were entertained on Tues day as guests of the city They were much impressed with the many beau tiful residences and fine buildings Part of the Victoria Glee Club re turned this from the Old Land The rumor is again revived that Mr of Renfrew is to be taken into the Ontario Cabinet as Minister of Public Works At an early hour on Sunday morn ing two smashed the plate glass win dow of Landys store and got away with worth rings Another case of a man years old marrying a girl years which he swore was was before the Police Court this week Two combattants in a row on the steamer on the return trip from Rochester on Sunday night were each fined in the Police Court Served them right as they made the trip disagreeable oth ers who participated were taxed each Abram jr who is charged with manslaughter for killing a boy with his auto is out till Aug 1 on Stewart M The battle of Lundys Lane was celebrated last Saturday by many old pioneers noted farmers who have used scien tific methods of Ullage have been moat succecGful In bringing heir crops through the dry season with tho least amount of damage Jaw Torrnlnals General satisfaction is felt at Moose Jaw with the final settlement of the vexed question of station site The cheque for receive by Mayor an as sessed valuation of per acre for tho six acres that will be requir ed by the railway for passenger and freight terminals Summer Sanitarium for Watrous the Brown Summer San itarium on tho shores of Manitou Lake west of it is learned that the new building will be ready for coming Kail In cluded in the plans of thy promoters aro rest rooms baths reception hall reading room dining room and four teen bedrooms A boat landing will also ho constructed in connection and the total expenditure at present contemplated is Building Activity at Kamloops With every probability for the earl commencement of Work on IhcyKarn- branch of the- Cana dian Northern and in view of the marked improvement noted this sea son in the industrial and building lines at thebelief is freely expressed that the return to normal conditions in tin local business situ ation Is now practically Increased industrial activity is in evidence as a result of building work now in progress and projected including several business block in central locations as well as numerous residences Early in the coming month the now drill hall will bo begun and this in addition to Gov ernment buildings to be start ed will bring the aggregate of acUial operations to around for the present season Traffic Will Be Heavy Trains from the Kootenay and the boundary expected to be In opera tion through the to the Coast before the close of the year With the steady development now go ing forward in the Grand Forks dis trict both in agriculture and in min ing railway men anticipate increased traffic both freight and passenger from this time forward Coal and Gas at Swift Current- m mm i i A J in I v How many of us appreciate many that have boon upon In country of J boon with flood and Industrial activity that many of overlook reasons for VZ3 Would you Ilk to go to days when you could only buy heavy poorly made footwear Fine shoes as wo know them were unknown How with Improved faollltlos and greater footwear has almost reached the stage of perfection Ho conclusive proof of can be found than In are thankful that we are able to offer you a largo range to from Voull bo thankful for foot comfort when we cold you a pair of mi IS The Main Wool i a ri- landed the Nationalists started to re turn to Dublin Meanwhile the thorities at Dublin had been warned what was going on and a detach- of policemen and men of the Kings Own Scottish I he development of both coal and to intercept them gas In addition to the known pros- when the latter arrived at oil in the Swift Current dis- in they found their is now ccfinted on to hasten blocked by the police in front tbo business revival which has the soldiers with fixed bayonets f dy begun to make itself felt view outfits should be at work an Children FOR BedRoom Fur niture Mrs Lloyd 25 OXYGEN WELDING PLANT We are prepared to weld cast iron brass maleable iron steel or any kind of metal Also bearings filled so that they can he turned down put ting cogs in gear wheels spokes or pulleys of nearly any kind AH re pairs promptly attended to Give us a call A DAVIS Newmarket GIRL WANTED For general work Apply at The New Royal 2w31 gas leases in the vicinity of the city will Boost With active work now under way for the linking of Canora with Hud sons Bay by way of the Pas branch of the attention is being directed anew to farreaching effects of the new traffic conditions to be brought about a rapid colonization of the en tire tributary territory is expected The distance from to bv the new route will be 22 miles The Greatest BABY FOR SALE Rattan body lace top rubber tires in AI shape Enquire at Kra Office SOLDIERS FIRE INTO MOB AT DUBLIN Dublin July 26- There was a seri ous riot here this afternoon during which four persons were killed and seriously injured by bullets and of regular soldiers The affair It is feared is the pre cursor of further serious troubles The outburst today was the out come of a gunrunning ex ploit About National Volun teers paraded early in the day and marched to about 10 miles away for the purposes of landing a thousand rifles On their arrival at the pier signals were made to a white yacht which- had been manoeu vring in bay The yacht started towards the shore and when she to the pier began discharging her cargo of Two members of Royal Irish Constabulary who tried to interfere were aside end forced the of the Nationalist Vol unteers wio held the pier and bar red access to it As soon as all the cargo had were hurt by the clubs of the police and by rifle butts and bullets Mean- white the fighting had become known in the city which was ablaze with excitement and big mobs collected in the streets through which the soldi- wore expected to return As soon j as they appeared there were shouts of rage and these were follow ed by volleys of stones Tho soldiers marched on until they reached the Bachelors Walk quay bridge where the shooting began It is said that some of the mob fired I first with revolvers The troops were j ordered to firs volley over tha heads of the mob which was done Hie mob ignored this and the soldi- ers then fired a volley of ball cart- ridges into the crowd A number oft people dropped and there were shrieks of pain After this soldi- ers proceeded to their barracks Subsequent showed that three men and a woman bad been shot dead and that from to persons mostly had been wounded You can give the local news paper is your Job Printing If you do not feel able to advertisement surely you afford to give the paper your Cards Dodgers Bill Heads Letter Heads and Envelopes to print can 1 ARCHIVES OF Newspaper Man NEW Mrs Smith will open up a Dressmaking Shop on July at corner of Main and Onta rio Newmarket FOR Launch 18 feet long also towing punt cushions can opy spray shield very con- equipment In best condi tion Address Thompson Pa Point Lake

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