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Newmarket Era , December 4, 1914, p. 1

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ViW v Hack Chains fe AND panda LARGE VAniETY AT oo to I IT it J A A oft v L j 1 T j us A SCUTTLE AND DOUBLE fib y MAKE THE PATENT ROCKER n u T 8 The Motion Sifts Rapidly of shaking room for to sift in luniping into Mil Hit of this wflh llic it will last ll4n nod will save consiiliM- tin you li ono aim id URera of lliis Sifter in Town all will gladly ond oho on trial for a are proud- of is Stool flango beauty I 14 18 and 20 Inch Ovons HARDWARE Good Paints and Varnish OP A Tho that Sells PHONE 28 arc being tor A Wtdeo York of theorkinenB was Commission Board Thursday night onioealromifao Walker the Normal School buildings leagues in Wie council on tlie A Provincial of term as Countys Engineer has received his com- mission as in the Hydro- Maoleap logical Sanitary Corps and will MtI MA- go to the front with the second con- W Henry CI Forbes Godfrey The city Counqil last re- Controller McUarthyi the recommendation the tontroller Church Major Hoard of Control to rtnucv CrownAttorney and and Todmorden districts to Toronto Phillips v Local Option is military law on the I Wnk it a tanadian Grounds manhood said T will tolerated among the sold- replying toast of the training for active Army and men torn with tho second contingent Soldiers l8 to 35 yearn age who have no to the number of eight were given a ties do offer their services walkingticket J Mast week who the defence the He were found- guilty of being fi words would fall to adequately express their admiraUon for tho rave A red fox supposed to have been soldiers and sailorw who are fighting the property of a travelling show- at the front man was- captured few days ago Maclean responding on the premises of Mr 1 Bruce to the loat The Dominion Grace Street Mr Bruce has been declared that the Dominion losing of his chickens and a Parliament must he liberal with waif set On bis neck w a col- or the maintenance the lox dated and boating at the front anl in mont address The captive will taking care of families at home turned over to Zoo There was no party opinion in this Speaking of the present conflict the whole empire was fashion of ladles skirts one lady united and fighting for the of was heard observing At least the world and the cause of humanity there is one thing attractive about We arc going to win he declared South End Lumber Yard Thoro I DogQorlo It I Mve lot that Goal go again today I First thing In tho morning must phono P Pearson for a ton of his fa mous Goal Ho la the only soiling for that Goal In Newmarket It Is Certainly the best P Pearson The Carters Alfred Bishop Harvey MoOordlott Ontario J Murphy PL OK ORDER NOW BEFORE THE Prices To BEST MANITOBA FLOUR BEST RELIANCE FLOUR BEST PASTRY FLOUR Also get Your Coal Bin Filled THE PRICES- MAY BE ADVANCED SOON EVES Order by or Carters Bert Manning Ed Church Nelson Miller or Boyd those new fall skirts woman can know wp will win but we must now hoard street car without hav- Part of sacrifice required a derrick and at the termination of this war A deputation from the Ontario Wo- world will realize new ideas mans Franchise Association Inter- Panada must keep to the viewed Premier Hearst at the Partial and its opportunity has ment Buildings recently and placed td to supply food and produce for the him their position and views empire The empire was never more on suffrage The Premier told them worthy of a position it occupied in would be considered by the Cabinet When we emerge from the con flict he concluded It will be with credit to ourselves as Canadians and citizens of great IVitish Kiri- Wallace P also replied in a patriotic manner to the toast AJI we have to do is to send Jen lhighcsto front and the war will immediately said Dr Forbes Godfrey sarcastically criticizing the attack minister of militia outlie Toronto The sooner we have less talking present and more doing by men in his a membership capacity the better the people will in months like it With regard to the ol Germans in British Dr Godfrey said the people of Toronto could well excuse themselves services of tlie German professors of the university who were teacn I their young men I Lennox MLA was proud to be a member of a legislature that would in a few weeks show their stand behind the allies in the con flict The people of Canada had will the late Hon was drawn on a single sheet of disposing or an estate Miss delivered an ad dress to a large audience in I Mali on Wednesday of last The subject of her lecture was men and War The Toronto Military Training As sociation which bad its inception some seven weeks ago has teen re sponsible for organizing corps in different schools with a total en- rollmcnt up to the The aim is to have in Toronto and in the Dominion in one year provided the war lasts that time It is stated that the City will re ceive as its share the surplus of the late Canadian Nation al Exhibition According to the financial state ment presented at the anniversary services in connection with the fiher- Street Methodist Church the congregation raised during past Of this amount gotten their political proclivities and ike INCORPORATED BANK Paidup Capital Reserved Funds a i 15000000 6170578 Business Accounts Hank of Toronto the Accounts of Men Its ample resources exten sive and complete facilities as sure customers the of Toronto a per fect service Branches In Ontario Quebec- and the West BRANCH A LISTER Manager was devoted to connexion a I ob jects outside the local church and about 8000 to the I on the new schoolroom While on his way home to on Wednesday of last week Mr 1 Raymond succumbed to an at tack of heartfailure in this City He was wellknown in commercial Cir cles in Ontario as Mrhae of the Lister Owe Food Co Deceased was in bis year Hon Robert affray was elected were one in regard to their duty to the empire Interesting speeches were also made Henry and Con troller Chinch who replied to Institutions On behalf of the council Messrs Crcnsbtrry and Cornell presented a goldheaded to the Warden who suitably replied Voice of Statesman President Of Canada last the Imperial Hank of week- to fill the va- the death Col Sir Wilfrid speaking at Montreal at tlie call for recruits said by the death of Col j rt is a voluntary sacrifice Great Britain asks nothing of us The employes of a Factory accepts with gratitude what we In Berkeley Street were greatly do for her hut she does not set any shocked when Mrs Mary was obligation upon us Once more I killed by falling two peat Canada is a free country If storeys down an elevator shaft some Canadians were frightened by The Hoard of having monster of Conscription in the learned that a number of child they must now recognize that attending school were sent unfed this monster was a myth I have to hard times have applied to the come here to discuss if out Minister of for authority in the war is in to give meals to such Legislation with the Constitution this was promised came here for I have The General pledged mvsII to say nothing adjourned on Thursday of last week and I will remain faithful to and the December Sessions opened this pledge confess that never Tuesday of this week York tonight would have are taxed to sustain these to the question of the courts for the benefit of Toronto and but I will s nothing about County Council should sit up a raaD Wl no and take notice conceal this fact but it is It having been that T man that am a pa- was to he made Minister of troit Crown Lands aid Hon Mr If anna to This call addressed to our Hardwood Flooring Maple Oak etc Verandah Columns I Huttings etc WO BETTER LUMBER EVER GREW 1 1 as Attorney- involves a sacrifice We are calling the men in particular and to you young men I have only one AT Bight Prices iiesAs in Veneer Material and Trail in s kiln mm THAN THAT WE HAVE IN FOB YOU DRY AND General Premier Hearst to a questioner that no Cabinet of any kind have ever been consider- thing to say envy you are asking you great I Tho Russell Motor Car of this sacrifice be expected that I City has received an order from the the regiment till remain Government for forty cars there victims to their courage of standard but they shall sleep in the land of The Ontario Jockey Club at their their ancestors Hut we shall not meeting week voted ourselves lc influenced by such SOUND AND annual for the Cross Fund- Permission to spend on stunted civic lines is and Northwest Toronto will NEATLY be sought by the City Council on 1st of January The Hoard Control has decided The recommend that Parks Commissioner a consideration- When end his seventeen companions left to save the young colony they knew that would and tntir courage grew with hope of- a triumphant death If there are few drops of the Wood of Dollkrd and his companions in the veins THK VOIV J IT m isttfim LIU Chambers be authorized to spend an t lhe who are additional on grading work t you will enlist in in tike parks employment body for this cause is just as sacred at for men during the winter Also that City Architect be allowed to spend in converting tfee As Hall at the City Hall fas for which and his companions gave their Where theres a will thrreV way for to get share of the EARL KITCHENER 1 Minister of War Lord Kitchener is not In IK70 during the Franco- Prussian waiylie was twenty years old He left his country to in Hie ranks of the French troops and try to spare them Ihchu- of defeat He had the sorrow to see France the heel of the Prussian after fortyfour years after having reached lie highest rank in the British army he has the oppor tunity In help France to avenge herself- From Thursday by the Rev Barker John Hodge to Miss Marie Louisa Warner both of Newmarket Quite a snowstorm prevailed here on- Wednesday last making sleighing Mr Andrew Henderson announces a large assortment of Mr Hi announces that he is running the Bakery and has the best baker ever employ- in Newmarket and Botsfond have opened a skating rink is ticket Postmaster Roe advertised aiout three doaen letters Received last month but not called for Several of the names are of persons in Townships surrounding Newmarket HO I j UPKEEP OF ROADS HARD TO Reeve Keith thought the matter be left with the two engineers to prepare a report for the legislature the war might the feork iJEftifg fce at but everything possible S v Reeves Wallace and Watson thought the provincial highway engineer said that he was not able to state de finitely what the would do Tie present financial situation due to would he done It would be generally conceded he thought that the county had fairly treated Roads close to the city were harder to maintain than those in the court Between the P ft tracks and Islington on the Dundas road cost repairing Was twice that of any other It was in fact impossible to state that a certain sum would construct any fly great work which was being accom plished by the nurses of the society on battlefield and that any thought the society was deserving of the sup- port of the council and it was but that the county should be identified with its upkqep The request was referred to tie fi nance committee Reeve J the commissioners report which showed that eight new bridges had built and one repaired during the at a cost of particular highway as that depended on the amount of ft w also decides by the commission that the province could afiord to Pontoon Blown to Bits contribution towards the construction I fjpltjgn of the and instead of the county maintaining ttwm at own the province should help in proportion In the upkeep of the close the city the cent the cost London Daily News a pendent in Belgium Two days ago in the south of where the Germans still nfantrv and an attempt Pay 80 i la the county the male 10 per- Yser Nearly 200 men were cent and the proving 10 per jt It was the intention to construct tin roads on the same princi ple as highway towns on according The average cost ol the road would osig a completed three YEARS AGO Era Dec The Tomb- Suddenly in 30th ult Mann- of North in his year In Town on the daughter of Alfred Stevens in her year Mrs J is visiting in To ronto Mrs of was visiting last with Mrs Fred Some old friends from Toronto were visiting with Councillor this week Mrs Frank Thompson of Holt spent last week visit- her mother A Esq of Aurora was in Newmarket during the week Mrs John of Marmora was visiting with Mrs 1 Davi son this week Mr J J Pearson is in this week visiting his daughter Mrs Roche Mr Iobn Crone of Mount Albert was the only person from North York on the Grand Jury this week Mr Richard Rrlmspn ol in Town on Tuesday L of T the following last meeting John HarkerS c Lizzie J Green P I- Keith Chaplain Amy Green R Charles Lewis P Morrison Treasurer Herald R Lehman Sentinel Skating on the pond commenced last Tuesday Institute classes started last Tue- evening Sir Ed Case ami family of Ox bridge have moved to Pine Orchard Mr Ed Luridy has gone to Mount Albert to learn the blacksmith trade el haven reports from ten to 12 Inches of snow on Tuesday The home of Mr in North was gladdened with a voting son last week The Mechanics Institute had an exceedingly profitable enter tainment last Friday evening Over per- formers took par and amounted to Excellent readings were given by Miss leonie and Miss Jennie Simpson Mis and Miss Olives contributed a beautiful duet Miss Perkins pre- sidfd at the piano and Messrs Hunter and Flood gave a mouth or gan selection T J Robertson Esq engines and motor trucks on the county roars and bridges Mr Mac lean said that hardship should re- if a was placed on the loads The provincial rules stipulate that all bridges must be built with flooring capable of sustaining tons Township I ridges should he restricted to tons and f anything carried that the person using the truck should be held responsible for damage to roads or bridges Speed should be limited to six ah hour It was likely however that legislation would be enacted in the near future than a desultory peppering from the French rifles when up an unconsid ered little railway track came a Brit ish armored train Roaring and spit ting death it raced into sight quite suddenly not more than a thousand metres distant from the nearlycom pleted bridge and the two hundred German pre taken complete y by dropped their tools and bolted I Main did not get far for four the trains guns and half a dozen I Curled a perfect of hot and shell at them In less than five minutes nearly a bun- been killed and about fifty wounded and their bard work bad been blown to splint ers enemys guns managed to nick a stores at the end of covering these phases of the question Wlea the matter came up before of the engineers had the council earlier in the day HI A James highway engineer staled that the roads could carry tons Properly distributed although they flutter were built to j the s f were not safe Tor At the pre- sent time motor trucks could carry any weight oxer the bridges and the commission had considerable difficulty this year in keeping the in repair Pugsloy stated that the county bridges were not built lor heavy and he- considered it most unfair contractors and others to be allowed to destroy their roads Firms using these trucks raid- the reeve Should be made build their own roads Why should the roads commission be expected to construct highways for a few contractors who wish to save money by putting a load on one truck that be divided between two We have go to a Nov Gerald Gill threcveerold von of Mr Mrs QUI of this city while playing about his fathers was caught between the rollers of a drying machine and had his life crush ed out On Saturday last Mr Miller met with a bad- accident while to d- cutting box the home of bis Mr Miller It caught Ms In and before the belt could be thrown bis hand had teen severed the thumb the band was out several times as cutting neel couldnt be stopped enough and as the revolved the little horse sense in this and in and f think It is time took action and made tons the j limit OVER STEAMERS LOST TO THE GERMANS London Nov A state ment issued by the Hoard of Trade sets forth that after IS of war 1 231 German steamers represent a per cent of Germans mercan tile marine have captured de tained or have sought refuge in neu tral In the same period British ships have similarlv been re moved from the mercantile service per cent of the British mercantile marine Win do statesmen read tie Weekly Sun of Toronto lUcaute it is a paper with a reputation that is Un questioned It the farmers busi ness paoer and Is watching farmers Interests all the time Aside even from its reports which are acknowledged be the test in the Nonunion a of weight You should ha it come to your home every week All through the long inter ft will i a of citing reading of a thoroughly reliable cnaruc- ter This pawr special clubbing arrangements with have renewal and add the to your list of papers or A most extraordinary transforma tion occurred at a weeding fa a this week ma the bride entered she was White and when came out she was Greed That was A epigram coined McNeil of Toronto tailing to the soldiers at the Exhibition Grounds when he said Be fit to and spiritually fit to die I ft ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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