Good strong girl for general housework Apply P O Box 337 Two front rooms on the first floor of Dank of to Hot water heating lavatory and Light 7 Liverpool graindealers hate tent a message to Canadian farmers to bo published by Dominion press filiating that they can do a good turn with profit to item vca by largely Increasing their wheat acreage next season No doubt this will bo J great of the peo ple orb still fiRijguirie oil will bo obtained in commercial quantities arid a holding on to their Blocks days ago liquid gas wae struck at well a corresponding rise and steadiness was given to Immediately- I i4m hlett to teach Apply wi MRB P SCHMIDT Park Ave s Mr William Sutton and family to thank many kind friends and neighbors for their during tho illness and death of their dear wife and mother i i i I -V- A cablegram dated from Aberdeen Scotland Aug 10th says The Hos pital ship Rotulla on Thursday landed forty sick from HrltlHh fleet The Invalids Prince Albert second son of King who was taken to a nursing homo having undergone on operation for appendicitis Prince Arthur was attached to the Battleship been has visiting In Morgan of i I oln FINAL To who own or harbor dogs and have not secured tags for will ho lined and have costs incurred if not paid forth with J ANDERSON Clerk Will open up On Friday At The MAIN A ONTARIO fits Opposile Knowles Grocery with a MENS WOMENS MIOSES CLOTHING Etc special Bargains for the opening days Ho sure to secure some p NOTICE TO CREDITORS London of publishes a list of Gorman captured by British cruisers In all parts of the world tho war be gan giving the names home port and disposition of each ship The total of the prizes given at about tons More than arc now held In var ious parts In all seas from to Rangoon and Colombo On Tuesday last at a spfclal of York County Council a dona tion 320000 was made to- To ronto and York County Patriotic Fund By tjjo contributing both men and means this County has manifest ed its loyal fidelity to tho Throne and Motherland of Britain and sympathy with the nations of Europe opposed to an autocracy We join with who faith to an over ruling Providence will so guide the fearful conflict now be ing waged on European continent as to result In tho enlarged liberties of tho people and tho advancement tho Redeemers King down In tho world Notice is given Hint nil creditors of the estate- ofi Anna Louisa and Mary A Starr Spinsters late of the township of Whitchurch York County de ceased who diod East Gwil- on day of July shall flic the same properly proven with the undersigned solicitor for 110 Administrators of said estates on or before the day of September immediately thereafter Administrators will proceed lo distribute assets amongst those entitled having regard only he claims then filed Dated 18th Aug Sol for Administrators Newmarket EXECUTORY OP FARM IN EAST QWILLIMBURY The undersigned has been in structed to offer for sale by Pub lic Auction on the Market Square Newmarket on Saturday the day of September 1914 at o clock forenoon the following farm land namely 175 acres moiie or less parts of Lots and 3 Con 5 East owned by the late Isaac Stickwood deceased Fop particulars and conditions of Sale apply to near the premises or to Barrister Newmarket Solicitor for Executors J Headman NOTICE THE CITY OK CALGARY Nobody can visit this beautiful Western City with its immense broad paved erects handsome residences and muni cipally controlled conveniences without being impressed with its greatness Taking everything into consideration we would say that it is a close rival lo Winni peg The growth of the city is simply marvelous while the rise hi real estate values is almost in conceivable When Mr John A Bell came here 1 years ago the population was to day- it Is nearly Down town vacant lots that were sold when he came hero at each ore now built upon with frame houses and sold at each A block of vacant lots that were long way out of the city at that time offered at each Store property on the principal streets was sold then at per foot frontage today it is being sold at per foot frontage Such magnificent buildings as the CPIt hotel stories and basement Calgary Herald stories Hudson Ray Depart mental Store Calgary Furniture Co Grain Exchange Browns Block City Hall Carnegie Library all joints to the future great ness of the city and the faith that the citizens have in its continued progress A visit lo the municipal power house was of exceptional interest because the electrician in charge is a nephew of the editor of the Era Mr Francis Bell and every part of the half- million dollar plant was minutely explained of electric current is supplied the city by a private company at Kananaskis Falls sixty miles distant and is deliv ered at a voltage of to a distributing station on the out- skirls of the city where it is sent to the power lioujAo and var ious substations at a voltage of All the current is under control at the powerhouse where three p generat or arc in use from am pm Then there arc two 1000 electric generators in reserve In the matter of the Guardian ship of Harry Nelson- Pearson Stephens infant son of Oscar Stephens late of the town of Newmarket in the County of York Carpenter deceased Take notice that after twenty das from date of this Starr of the of Whitchurch Yeoman and Walter Stephens of the Town of New market will apply to the Surrogate Court of the Coun ty of York asking to he appoint ed Guardians of the estate and person of abovenamed Harry- Nelson Pearson Stephens infant of Oscar L Stephens late of Newmarket Carpenter deceased and all persons are hereby given public notice of such application Dated Aug W for Applicants Newmarket BALE and BedRoom Fur niture Mrs Lloyd OXYGEN WELDING PLANT are prepared to weld cast iron brass Ironsteel or any kind of metal Also bearings filled bo that they can be turned down cogs In gear spokes or pulleys of nearly any Mud All re pairs promptly attended to Give us a call DAVIS Newmarket for street railway In addition lo this there are three steam tur bines of p p and p and others bringing it up lo p in reserve in case of accident to lie supply of electric current from the Falls Steam is kept up con stantly to lbs on part of the plant for immediate emergency and the boilers which include the largest in use in Western Cana da are capable of producing p Over half of these are supplied by natural gas and are automatic and the others are foil coal automatically which re duces the staff to a minimum The city is under contract to sup ply large linns with continuous power Up forfeiture in one ease being per minute which ac counts for the uptodate system and the enormous reserve plant For the past six years Calgary has been noted for its lively block exchange hut this sank into in significance when the oil boom was at its height two or three months ago At that lime the whole city was oil crazy ft would scorn that everybody was putting all the cash they could scrape up in oil stock As an indication Of success attending early in vestors no less than auto mobiles wore purchased in one Week by Calgary people When the bottom fell out thousands were pinched Stocks bought at are now selling as low as Borne shares are quoted at and other mining com- unpleasant weather prevailed at the Races on Saturday but there was no falling off be ing nearly 5000 people on the grounds prize money was pretty well distributed Dr Bruce died on Saturday Ho was a physician York County at special session this week voted towards the City and County Patriotic Fund Sir William addressed be- foro In vote wastakon A little 3yearold child at tempted to cross Richmond St on Monday in front of a delivery wagon and wn killed Fire the Exhibition Grounds did 400 damage on it originated at the from spontaneous comViuslioni A man named F Baker was ar rested Saturday on a charge of as saulting his mother He follow ed hot on struck her a severe blow on head- snatched her purse and then ran away as she screamed People on street gave chase and a po liceman arrested him The purse was found on his person He was flinched at the Police Court The City and York County Pa triotic Fund has now reached pretty close million mark a striking evidence of the trend of popular sentiment Representatives of Provincial and Municipal Governments al so of- Hoards of Trade Manufac turers Associations etc met at the City Hall on Tuesday last at the request of Mayor to solve problem of Ontarios industrial situation Nine former employees of the were committed for trial in the Police Court on Tuesday on charges of fraud and con spiracy Most of the fraudulent practices are said to have been committed on Toronto and Sud bury line The estimate that it has lost Wrong was suspected and pri vate detectives were set to work Undermined by heavy rains and recent excavations part of the north wall of the skyscraper building the corner of and Adelaide Streets weakened and gave way last Tuesday night nearly wrecking the Mr J Atkinson feft for Now York this week where he enters upon the duties of Joint Field Secretary of the Boys Federated Clubs and Playgrounds Associa tion of America He was pre sented with a purse of money before leaving the gift the Boys Association A pretentious program has been arranged by John son of New York for a concert in the Arena on the evening of September in aid of the Pat riotic Fund Prof St head of the Department of French in Toronto University is serving in he French army in his native land at present A woman has sent two goto rings to Mayor lolie sold and proceeds to be given lo the Patriotic Fund Not having money she gave the rings The Cat Show at the opened on Tuesday and the lineup of felines consists of cats fifty more than last year Some of them can make a terrible squall hut there are other fami ly pets that seem to sleep most of the time A thirleenyearoid lad was arrested by a constable on Tues day last at the Exhibition What do you want me for he asked For running away from the Industrial School at replied the officer run away he ejaculated back No he only walked said another youth All the same he was marched bark to School Tho Fisheries exhibit by the Dominion Government has lost iioiie of its merit of former years Children FOR FLETCHERS Miss Leila Manning is at tending Technical SohooF MissKalo Anderson and Mr spent Sunday with Miss Flossie Collins Mrs Alex Smith of Harbor is visiting a few friends in town this week Ml Phil Morgan i WSteoJ Misii Bertha is j mm Maiming week on A Miss of Toronto General Hospital is visiting friends in town this week Mrs of Ot tawa is visiting her parents here Mr and Mrs Osborne Main St Mr Win Dick and family of Joseph Avenue moved this week to where he has rented a farm Miss Lula who has accepted tho position as teacher of the New Lowell school left on Monday Mr A Otta wa who has been in Ibis vicinity for the past month returned home this week A B A B D of Kingston was visiting his aunt Mrs W Rogers last week Miss Edna Muir who has been home on a threemonths vacation returned to her duties in Toronto Ibis week Mrs Perry of Texas sister of Mrs J and who has been visiting in Canada tho past couple of months left for home this week Misses Esther Stark Morning and Mari on Stewart of Town left to at tend Normal School in Toronto on Monday last Mr P Hamilton and fam ily also Miss Marjory who have been Rusticating at Bay Park Lake re turned home this week Miss Fox of To ronto was spending a few days with her sister Mrs J Col lins before leaving for Ft Wil liam where she intends making her home with her Mrs Win Bell Mrs of Ne braska accompanied by her daughter and two sons are visit ing at the home of her mother Mrs Barker Prospect St They expect lo reside her in future Mr Cray of Winnipeg and Mr Gray of Boston vis ited their niece Mrs A A also their sister Mrs A who has been very ill for the past month hut we aro pleased to say she is slowly re covering Mr and Mrs Brooks have arrived homo this week afj tor spending seven weeks on a trip to Vancouver Portland intermediate points in the dian Northwest They returned home by way of Chicago They report a pleasant trip ViJMlie To know that you are well dressed makes you feel at ease in any company You cant help being and looking well dressed in the Century Brand madeto order Suits and supply you with because they are made with the idea of accom plishing just those things We offer fine assortments of fabrics for you to select from oo sure to find what you want These Century Brand Clothes are the highest made to measure garments The kind you men and young men demand And prices are really reasonable I Just you have your overcoat and suit made to your uro you dont have to wait weeks for them Century Brand Clothes will be here ready you to wear seven days after we take your 1 i Try Youll Like Thorn MEM WILL LIKE THESE READY FOR SERVICE FALL 8UIT8 OVERCOAT8 In Justice to himself a man be he young or old must wear proper fitting clothes the kind that becoming to him All of these PoWear Suits and Overcoats are carefully made of fabrics of known quality in the best styles of the season and 0t properly because they are made All sizes are here so you can surely he fitted Such clothes are an investment not an They look and wear better than gar ments youll pay considerably more for else where Come in today and look- over some of these suits and overcoats well lake care to in you properly and if your very keen youll be wearing ment of values is one of these glad of it I and overcoats this Fall and to pay who ai person Vv flow Mr chant Opened end of Main carry mens Wuslba Miss 9io Bui flay c day pleased of The ing an North The hour the co past car du This body o points all seats at evening entertainments and similar luxuries He is Willing to pay for as many of them as be can and he leaves keeper of his boarding his tailor or some friend from whom he borrows to meet tho balance What such young people need is to revolutionize their standard and put honesty before mak ing a show It has been said with a good deal of truth that to save a shilling a week out of ones income means content while to spend shil ling more than one earns means mis And the latter also means dis honesty John Phones 17 and Dixon and Priv ates- J fi McDonald Moun tain H Kelly and all Newmarket hoys who left with the Regi men for the Camp at have all passed the medical ex amination and will go to the The Altar front to do the Empire Al We received a card from one of them yesterday saying that they are all well and ready for the fray THE LEADING ParintiHreft Bouse Yuu can buy your Cheep For Cash UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to at residence If you want hot to drink try some of our celebrated Time Card GOING Ultimate at leSO GOING SOUTH am pm IJOYIGli Wlremen AH new work must be left for also any extensions made to old New Code wire must be used connections to bo on lower fiooro of buildings in an easy accessible place Any fur ther particulars may be obtained from Engineer at Power House who must be notified when work is ready for inspection P J ANDERSON Town Clerk Mr Marl in of Yates Center Kansas who was born on the old homestead now known as the Fox Farm Kingi years ago and who left here in 1876 for Toronto Kan- has been here since the first of last month visiting old friends in Newmarket and vicini ty Mr celebrated his birthday Aug on the farm where be was born he spent the happy days of his youth He says the is always welcomed at his pre sent home LIVING WITHIN YOUR INCOME Not to live within your income is to be dishonest Some young men profess their to this when they are earning more than the wages heads of families who arc bringing up several children on less than the firstnamed wage earner spends on himself The young man in Question will SfkiiA himself by saying his social posllion him to live in a very different way from this hard working father of a family lie dress better feed on better fare live In a pleasant environment is alb a mistake No ones social posi tion requires dishonesty and to en joy what yon cannot pay for puts you on the level of a swindler The trouble of many a wo man earner Is that her stan dard includes silk stockings and silk linings to Iter gowns while her earnings suffice only for lisle and cambric And many a young man on a small evening clothes Klin St Methodist Church To ronto by the Rev Dr If Wilson on Aug Eva Olive only daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Fred lo Preston A Mills of Newmarket Or if you would like try some of our something Cool JV7U Sliced to suit you PHONE 35 The Tomb on Tuesday Sept 1st Terry inos and days Fri day to Ilartman Cemetery In Mount Albert on Tuesday Sept 1st Ma tilda widow of the late Samuel of Vivian aged Funeral Thursday to Ceme tery In Newmarket on Monday Aug 331s Cox wife of Mr Wm Sut ton aged tin years and months Interred in Newmarket Ceme tery Wednesday Sept 2nd ROBE In Town on Sept 2nd Marshall Hose aged years At Orchard on Sept 3rd Hilda eld est daughter of Rev and Mrs Newmar ket PURITY AND QUALITY OUR MOTTO Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipes MAIN STREET NEWMARKET OUT Agent for Cameras and Photo Supplies Chocolates Weekly TELEGRAPH OFFICE Store Phone No I House Phone No a J Main St North Newmarket All Orders and Prompt Attention WAY YOU Whether from the economy or quality you see our shoes are did of dull calf and heavy tan sizes and widths In all Slippers and wear of all for your selection Uil i hi J v pointed for the vice lessons lor and School hold lb in the sent which wards a the to lie Christie the f ing of Tuesda lainly only a being This friends good of Those a lowing lalions Miss Ad gart Mr Hob ell Dale on Life for many thanks due Mis of the J day eve will is lo also I Mnrtii veteran dent of dice was well to near I there who used to to Tnron leather back in business because carry ail Ti way con I for the wo have I market and for II To roi forcibly An old thy ore lei of it Question ess and to build ah I hero are enterprise else Hi is is oik Piling up told if effect hut a town no less rtl ufelent Jo bo paid cuss And the liable I ARCHIVES OF TORONTO