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Newmarket Era , November 27, 1914, p. 1

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NEOK CHAINS JEWE j JACKSON Editor and Proprietor JJewHng Paper a wellas tfeW Old week Circulation during Single A 1 i I MAKE THE PATENT SIFTER The Rookor in weigh or Motion Rapidly shaking I or Plenty of room for spread and sift freely dust in dumping into scuttle height ltd the coal of thin si f tor with the Lime it will Inst the fuel Una and labor it will save thou consider the du will Can you afford to ho without one We users of this in Town all satisfied will gladly bond one on trial for week Another wonderworker I vcl- of son i NT toy ma put- I or re- rtet Its a beauty 2800 or A Tho that- PHONE proud of is Stool 14 10 and 20 Inoh HARDWARE Good Paints and Varnish NEWMARKET Bert Hardy who obtained two by means of fraud ulent 8 was sentenced Judge to ens year In the Cen tral Prison It is expected that the Province Will abandon the old Central Prison by the close of the present year On afternoon last Wv destroyed Mr J private cor on a sid ing the John Street bridge Tito car was being equipped with new- motors for lighting and some manner man- were to control tho fiov Dr the new the Mcthodlat in Canada has removed to this City from Twentytwo students from all parts of Canada have passed full ex aminations of the College Physi cians and of for of of these no arc re sidents of this city of fine turkeys at St market on Friday and Saturday last and only per Hi dialed The Minister of Militia at Ottawa on Thursday of last the of Toronto and York of to Patriotic Fund and bringing the total of the up to South End Lumber Yard J Before P an Advance PEAR in Price ON Carters Alfred Ontario J lJui ORDER NOW BEFORE THE Prices Go Too BEST IUIANITOBA FLOUR BEST FLOUR BEST PASTRY FLOUR Also get Your Coal Bin Filled THE PRICES MAY BE ADVANCED SOON H EYES Order by Phono ll Our lor a Hen Manning Ed Church Nelson Miller or Boyd in lyHo liije Edna my i of The INCORPORATED 1 Paidup Capital Fundi VKdlf Money Orders and Drafts Whoa remitting money in Urge or email amount do bo by means of the and Money Order tbe Toronto It only a few minute to purchase and they are a promotion to both tender aad recipient IPS Branches In Quebec West P A Manager The humility experienced by some who indulge In shoplifting often times proves a sensation in the Police Court- A Galloway late it for the- Canada Mills Limited was sentenced to two and a half years In the penitentiary on the charge of stealing whilst in employ Mr Newman Provincial In spector of had returned a trip through with confiscated films in his possession Is now stated at the Education that a new on and Morals is soon to issued to take the place of the hook which mot with some adverse criticism a short time ago Ontario Hydroelectric Com mission is engaged making a survey of the route of the illfated Ontario West Shore Railway which dissolved under Che management of John W leaving a score of municipali ties in Huron and pa J log inter est on honds The Govern ment was re to prosecute Moyes It was announced at the close of last week that the one- year twoyear and threeyear J per cent debenture notes of the City of Toronto had all teen sold The Presbyterian Committee ou Church Praise has suffkfrntlv ad vanced with its work lo send out copies of the revised hymn hook to on I for their judge ment This will he in form for submission to the General Assembly next June The of oil lamp one last week at the residence of David Jones caused damage by fire t the extent of fenocufatfon of the troops at the Ivxhihition Grounds is made this week Officers of the Queens Own Rifles will wear mourning bands on their tunic for six weeks as a mark of respect for the late Karl Roberts At the auction sale of claimed goods last week left en traits and at the stations during tip past year no less Gas different lots were listed Norman Smith and his mother were taken to St Michaels Hospital on Thursday of last week from bullet wounds The shooting is alleg ed to have been done the husband and father Robert Smith who bis disappeared Complaints numerous in regard to petty thefts from the long line of automobiles which stand dally on Jameg street reside the City Hall Tired ot waiting for graded Sunday School lessens from the International Sunday School Committee the Dropped on from i Nov precautions tlie taken for an emergonoy responsible or tho failure of Ihoraid of thru aviators in two who yesterday afternoon swoop ed down upon this city with of with bombs the Anil- aeroplane cannon and machine jo Jim flic defeated tho accomplishment daring exploit land succeeded In bringing down one of hos tile machines and- putting the other to flight The British airmen were seen above oclock and their presence Immediately was announced to tho authorities at by telephone When airmen appeared the cannon and tho which hud been placed in readi ness immediately opened fire The Britishers circled above the balloon hall for some lime and dropped six bombs two of which came so near to the building a to causo a tremor of apprehension those watching the novel combat- Two bombs struck bouses In the city damaging them severely and killing man and wounding a woman One of the flyers then made a fearless attempt to cross hall at a height of only a quarter of a mile Bullets from the guns mounted on the tops of however pierced the aeroplanes lank causing the fuel to escape and forcing the pilot to attempt a glide to earth Dur ing the descent of machine airman a of the British Naval Air Service named threw two or three more bombs at the hangar but they missed their mark and did no damage The lieutenant on reaching the ground tried to defend himself with a revolver but was by the employees of the Zeppelin wharf after receiving a slight wound in the head The where the aeroplane was landed was only feel from the Zep pelin hall The oilier aviators after seeing the accident to their companions did not throw any bombs but rose to a great height and disappeared across Lake Constance The- wounded man is being treated at a local hospital Orders will bo issued at once to bring tho number of At a meeting of the today this was deoldnd upon The decision was- reached be cause it was realized that some thing had to bo done to alleviate conditions created by the lack of Those Will all be required in an case arid it was felt that they might as well get into on As unemployment is in tlie west than in the east the propor tion of recruits asked for the west will be greater than from maritime provinces The recruits will be hi addition lo the who are under anna doing guard duty etc but they will include the men who have already been recruited throughout Cana da and from whom the second contingent will bo taken Includ ed in the will also be the four regiments of mounted men in each Thus in a very short time Can ada will have under arms a total of men composed as follows in England doing duty in Canada recruits under training and now recruits an opportunity and learn amaz ing of Our readers will- no doubt be Interested in following from World and they should write to Miss May for particulars offered Do you know a man who does sa ago i- Prom Era Dec 18W X i If so I something his makeup WOMEN ABE LIEUTENANTS- ii Will Have of the Field for Canadian London Nov Missft and Arnold of Toron to who have been appointed by the Minister of Militia to take charge of the held comforts of lb Canadian contingent have been given the rank of lieutenants fur services Field com fori 4 are now needed by the men at Salisbury especially cholera sleeping caps socks and muf flers A great number of cigar ettes pipes and other Christmas presents for the troops are want ed All these should be sent to Miss Field Comforts Canadian Contingent Salisbury and subscription for the same fund to Miss Arnoldi The au thorities are anxious lo give this publicity throughout the Domin ion GO OF LOUD ROBERTS O Church of Canada has away from the main tody Coiling Pino own styIe Hardwood Flooring or Oak moiths have now been prepared and iti if Sash PS Veneereit Stair Material and Ash he properly kiln Cypress Trim in Georgia CANE Verandah Columns NO BETTER LUMBER EVER GREW r THAN THAT WE HAVE IN FOR YOU DRY AND SOUND AND NEATLY DRE88ED The Kind IT printed the direction of a Sunday Committee last one and fiftyeight men and thirtyseven teams were busy on the Hamilton Toronto highway beyond Port Cred it and the number has been in creased this week i It is now reported that the have secured the Central Prison and Queen Street properties extending their yards Humor also has It that the Company paid Provincial Gov ernment for this property The proposed scheme for widening Street from College al though voted down for the present Is not abandoned Legislation be asked next session In regard t this enterprise A court marUu will deal with the off and Turk The latter was as a foreign enemy and now handed over to the authorities a oner war Heating tar on a stove was the cause of au explosion started a fir which did in St Place UNITED A8IC8 TURKS TO APOLOGIZE Washington Nov The United States Government has di rected Ambassador Henry Mor- at Constantinople lo ask the Ottoman Government for an explanation of the firing by Turk ish land forces at a launch from the American cruiser Tennessee from lo the American Consulate at Smyrna Asia Minor Secretary Daniels with ap proval of Wilson cablet- the command ers of the and also in the Mediterran ean to take no action which might the American Govern ment and lo await specific in structions from Washington con cerning the genera situation Common from an Expert The marketing of apples at the consumers end has made no progress in the last f teen twenty years There has been no effort on the part of the producer to get close to the consumer A case of this kind was strongly brought to my attention a few days ago in the city of Ottawa A carload of apples was in Prince County at per barrel on the trees The ap ples were picked and loaded by the buyer in bulk form on board car piling the apples son- feet deep They wore ship ped I DO miles and sold to the trade in Ottawa at per barrel These apples wore turn ed over lo the consumer at from two to throe dollars per barrel The fruit arrived in good condition and was jusl the class of apples that the great majority of the consuming public of cities are lopkiug for They Won id keep well on into tho winter and would meet the needs of the great hulk of our consumers but tho fruit should have boon placed straight to Ihe consumer instead of to the horde of peddlers buck slcrs and so forth who largely control the fruit trade of our cities men maintain they are not growing rich but very fact that they are able to live at ail on their email sale amounting lo only a few dollars a day shows that their profits roust be onormbuei Donald Fruit Commissioner- at Oct London Nov ill The body of Field Marshal Lord Roberts the hero of Great Britains South African campaign probably tin bestknown leader of the British army today and the idol of enlisted mop was laid rest in St Pauls Cathedral today Lord Roberts died in France at the headquarters of the British Expeditionary Force the night of Nov of pneumonia He was in his year Lord Roberts rests beside the hero of Waterloo the Duke of Wellington Lord Nelson and other a crocs of Great Britains Indian and African wars whom he has been associat in his more than half a cen tury of distinguished military service It is recalled today it was just years ago Hint the body of the Duke of Wellington was interred in Pauls Cathe dral not like music him in his maKeup Music ranks with the four re cognized necessities of civilized humanityfood drink clolhfng and lodging The passion for music is- The desire for music- is oven wider than the necessity for clothes and lodging for in some countries clothes and a house arc unnecessary but all races in all countries have their own music The desire fop mu sic is not bound by any line of race or creed or it is absolutely universal everywhere This worldwide passion for manifests in every class- from millionaire lo the student looking for inspira tion and example the day la borer with an uncultured hunger for Just melody and rhythm Have you ever thought of how far the Talking Machine s called has gone to fill the gap of satisfying this hunger- this craving of the classes and the masses for Talking Machine is of course a mis nomer if there ever was such a thing The Columbia the phonograph and the violrola as they arc presented to us up-to- date today arc such that we may well completely forget the talk ing machine as it was known say five years ago yes up to two years ago or even up lo this very season These Instruments are truly wonders of the age Ranging in price as they do from to and even up lo they with taste measure down to Ihe humblest purse so that all may have an enjoy I need not tell my readers of the wonders that arc to perform on these instruments of music They are so well known and so high in appreciation everywhere that I believe they already out strip the piano in popularity and volume of business So ago as the talking Machine- business of the United States amounted to as against a tolal piano business amounting lo have put down these facts be- fore the readers of World because I know that would like lo become better in formed about these amazing in struments for reproducing the human in speech and in song as rendered by the talented of tin stage and the concert plat form and also reproducing manner of music from other in- as well I believe that many of my read ers having a real interest in one of these Instruments of would like to know more Sunday evening Friday last a little girl not quite three years old strayed from the residence of Mr Ira near Hie and was not found till following Sunday When www WNS on lot of Heaves fast How leaves asjeep How the child got over and across to woods where found loya hunt- beechnuts is a The Newmarket Choral Society was organized Kirk In chair The following persons chosen officebearers Musical Director Preslifeit If Vlccrres John Cook Treasurer We tt3r Messrs Kirk hotter and J A appears in todays paper from Rev Septimus Ramsay M a Incumbent of St Pauls Church with respect to a better care of the burial ground on Street ooo- AGO KAISER ALL ON POLAND BATTLE London Thursday Nov 10- The Posts says Emperor William is staking his all upon the great battle in Poland has brought hiss finest troops from franco borrowed best cavalry name ly the Hungarian Horse depict his garrisons by moving guns wherever possible and strikes for victory or death Hav ing based all his hopes on crush ing Franco he now is similarly turning on Russia and this battle must decide fate of Germanys whole adventure 0 them and know prices terms payment ThcreforoI undertaken to help all such po pic who will write to me before Ihe Christmas season a friendly letter to me tolling what you have in mind and I see lo it that you are pleased with what is sent you in reply Ad dress Miss Dorothy May caro of World Tem perance St Toronto FIRE A clothes are in style as long as are wearable a womans wearable as long as ore in NELSONS PRAYER- Nelsons Prayer is one which the people should learn by heart He wrote it in his diary on October -21- in view of the enemy May the grout whom I worship grant to my country for the benefit of in general groat victory and may no misconduct in any one tarnish It and may humanity after victory be the predominant feature in the British fleet I For myself individually I commit my life to Him that made me and may His blessing alight on my endeavors for serving my try fuithfuHy To Him I resign myself and the just cause which is entrusted to mo to defend Amen Amen Amen A bow legged man be fore warming A small boy watcifed tdra intently for a and broke out Say youre standing too near the lire I Youre Sow The worst conflagration in Hit- his tory of Waubaushene occurred on Friday night shortly after twelve oclock when St Johns Roman Catholic Church chapel rectory music hull and all outer connected with Mr Hubert barn burned to Ihe ground and two lives wore lost Mr Payment of a carpenter em ployed in pulling En the stained glass windows in the church and who was in he Rectory and while endeavor ing to find his way out was conic by His found in Ihe ruins of ho house on Saturday at noon loft wife and eight children Rev J Nolan Resi dent Priest of St Johns was overcome by the fumes of gas and smoke while trying to save some articles from the house and was carried in an unconscious condi tion to the home of Mr Fred ner vals near by where he remained under medical care until Saturday evening when he seemed to be stronger and Rev father had him removed in his motor car to his home in Midland On Monday he was able Id walk around the and enjoyed dinner but shortly afterward had to be assisted into bod where succumbed a few minutes later do a favor nev er allow live recipient to It From Era Kyle Nov The Altar At Sutton the Rev on the Mr Emerson to Miss Annie Granger The Tomb At Mount on 21st Vrcntaged years and months P was in Town on Tuesday Miss Rose and Miss Stevens are reported very low this week Mrs Gundy of Toronto spent a few days in Town with Mrs Mc cracken Rev of Toronto and Rev J Bell of Town ex- changed pulpits last Sabbath Miss Perkins gave a euchre party a few evenings ago Mr of Aurora paid a visit to the School last Sunday Rev Smith occupied the pulpit of Congregational Church on Sunday Mr J Stokes Superintendent of York Roads has been named by Judges of to in spect the gravel Reads of that Coun ty After Miss Rhoda Mount Albert aw last week The Woollen Mills of Mount Albert are in full operation under Mr care On the Mies Dales was united in tho bonds of matrimony to Mr Ed Moid Keswick items state that Mr Al fred McCartv has into tho ullage and Mr Morton has moved into his new brick house Mr of had his hand badly injured by the bursting of his gun and Mrl Kenneth Cameron pot hurt by a log falling on him A cow to Mr Jacob Draper in broke through the covering of a Well and foil in causing the animals death Mr 1 cartoonist Toronto gave this Town an evenings entertainment last Friday Mr Dan- ford Roche and Mr j K Hughes were among the produced during the evening authorities are getting bus looking alter citizens who neglect to clean off snow from sidewalks Mr Seth has a sale of shorthorn and grade cattle on the of next month near Kettlebjr I J i WRECKED ON LAKE Detroit Mich Nov -IV- from Mich I night report the discovery then of wooden barge Annie Petersen broken up on shore miles fro the lifesaving station at I Mich Eight bodies have conic those of sis men and two worm They will he sent lo Grand for Tin- Petersen was supposed to have a crow of only ovoh and the find ing of an additional body gives basis for Urn that steam- or Curtis and barge Marvin of the same tow may also have been lost trace of the I wo vessels has boon as far as Point Tfcere is a silver lining to cloud war cloud That Is usually lined with lead A most is editor of the Sound North Star and be little the his town and district aodlsposIUon to for active or to Join Home Guard Get doing be urge or take to I ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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