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Newmarket Era , July 16, 1915, p. 5

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s wife an hi bis- for Port at leaves oil on in iU lender a 3 ft JtwL L sa iff- 4JK k JULY v I to Duncan AND COLLECTOR- Dr Wilkinson DENTIST CO Grocery Terry wd Real Or Clark DENTIST opposite Kin George Hotel ST NEWMARKET Day Store a Bargain- Day last Friday which was quite a success The as Dr W Graduate in Medicine ol University also r the Royal College of and member of the Royal of Surgeons of England Former clinical assistant in Eye Hospital and Urn- versity College Ear Nose and Threat Hospital London Office Cor Main and Newmarket Telephone Conflation Hours WATCHMAKER AND Removed to Park Ave Opposi Methodist Church PAINTER AND PAPER Ave house from Street Newmarket Bolton Hewitt Practical Painter Paper Hanger and Decorator Corner and Street New market A NEWMARKET Teacher Of Piano Voice and all kinds of Instruments and Repairs PIANO TUNING Agent for Columbia let and Records Complete Stock Prompt Service re cently in Montreal of Dr Lewis Newmarket and Ella daughter of the late Charles and Mrs Th bride was given away by Mr Hertbxirg Mrs being of honor Rev officiated at the ee and Miss Helen Young played the wedding march Dr and Mrs Lewis have gone to spend honeymoon in the Green Mountains Vt A Great Day full special car load of rttny- Orangemen went to for the l2th of July parade and report that they had host time for years They con nected a special P train at North Toronto both ways and got home shortly after ten oclock pm There wore lodges in the procession which was nearly two miles long add included over Orangemen Willi about bands Eight lodges went from North York Poll a Court Worship Police Magistrate Br union held Court here on Mon day Win Thompson was charged From Toronto World The evidence taken two royal commissions at Winnipeg to date fairly established the following facts Tn members of the the provincial archivist servants combined and conspired with the contractor for the ft chauffeur remanded to Tkesday on a robbing Vernon fallen elderly Dick Radnor another remanded with Mm a material witness Yesterday afternoon of the City were summoned to aPPar before the to answer charges of ment buildings so that by padded liquor to two young girls It with assault on one of the lies at the Industrial Home was let off on suspended fien- A Russian Jew was arrested in Toronto and brought hero on a chArge of obtaining by false pretenses He gave a cheque to Mrs for request ing her to hold it for a few When it was presented there were no funds He paid the cheque in court and was let off but as Mrs had the costs to pay which were more than the cheque people are wondering where the justice comes in One of our Town milkmen was mulcted in a fine of and costs of for selling milk last February that was below the standard Issuer of MARRIAQB LICENSES At the Era Office Newmarket Office Private issued at if desired LATEST DESIGNS Monuments and Head Stones Call before ordering else Out for Building Stock to GEO r FIRE IN8URANCE TOWN AND FARM PROPERTY FOR Let me know your want p Ave Box 373 Newmarket Ontario Welders of of Cogs in gear wneele AVt dealers in all kinds of Threshing Outfits Sawmills Boxes Saws Belts and Pulleys AGENCY FOR Implements HARNESS BINDER TWINE 8TOVE8 PIANOS AND OFFICE George Hotel On Mar ket Square Newmarket COAL FOR Beet Anthracite Coal at bar gain prices Orders filled at all hours Telephone No FRANK GLASS W Millard Avo The Late nlra Hughes After being confined to her bed for weeks the latter half of which the end was almost daily expected an illness borne with great patience and Christian resignation the spiil of Mrs Ho en P Hughes was by the angels at live oclock on morning of last week that glorious realm prepared for those who do the will of Jesus Christ our Saviour Deceased was the daughter if the laic William and Ann Piper and was born years ago in tu- Town of Fergus Out Some years she married Mr who was then at and prior to their removal to Newmarket about years ago where they have a fancy goods and milli nery business ever since they re sided at Three sous were born lolheui two of whom with her husband survive at and Harold A at Toronto both mar ried The late Mrs Hughes was ordinary woman She possessed those qualities which made her fit to and none were more ready to die In childhood she was brought up in the Church of but in more mature years she eiiose lo unite With the Methodist Church as therein She found that which appealed to her higher emotions and brought peace to her Consequent ly she readily adapted herself o all forms of Christian work and was a pillar of strength to the church For more than 20 years she an earnest and devoted teacher In Sunday School and some years during the same peri od was an efficient and beloved leader of the Ladies Midweik Class conducting a millinery business she found time lo in the IK of which organisation she was at one time County President as well as the Missionary Society Ladies Aid and Womens Institute and other organizations Many times she economized in various ways that she might be more generous to the church chari table institutions and the poor For the past or years she was one of four in New market who have been supporting a native missionary worker in India She was a regular con tributor to the Bible and her sympathetic heart always re sponded lo worthy objects of charity It is needless lo say she will be greatly missed not in her hospitable home but in all Ihe above organizations During the long period of her illness the sick room was never without flowers from her frhnds the aroma of which but resembled the frag rance of her life and when passed away floral tributes were so numerous that it requir ed a special conveyance lo re move them lo the grave The funeral took on Fri day afternoon and the large at tendance at he Methodist Church testified lo the respect in which Ihe deceased was hold It was the funeral In the church since it has been remodelled The pastor A P Addison returned from his summer resort In order that fie might pay his respects lo such a worthy de ceased member and preached beautiful sermon from the words live is Christ and lo die is gain being a very suitable ap plication lo the deceased and ad monishing the congregation l profit by Ihe precept Rev Thomas of the Presbyterian Church also took pari in Ihe ser vice and the singing was led by a choir of voices Mr Eugene Barker contributed an appropri ate solo and the anthem One Sweetly Solemn Thought most beautifully rendered The remains were interred hi the family plot in Cemetery the pallbearers being Mayor Cane Messrs John A Brooks Lyons A and Jackson The following relatives attend ed the funeral from a distance Hughes Harold A Hughes and wife Mrs M A fives and Mrs Hoffman of Toronto Mr and Mrs J M K Wall and Mrs T E Mclellan of Fergus Mrs Geo Hughes Mrs Hughes Mrs Mr Towns Mr and Mrs Mrs Titus Mrs Legg Mr K Richards Mr J Jones and Mr Thompson all of Toronto Mrs P Stephenson Mrs A Mel ell an Orillia Smith Fergus Among the floral tributes Pillow Father and Sons Spray Mr and Mrs S Cane Spray Mr and Mrs Brooks Spray Mr and Mrs J Moss Spray Mr and Mrs Hunter Spray Mr and Mrs Evans Spray Miss Wreath The Davis Family Spray Canadian Order of Cho sen Friends Anchor W T Spray Ladies Aid Church Spray of Lily of Ihe Valley Mrs T Fergus Spray Mr and Mrs J Watt Fergus Cross Dr and Mrs Paul Chica go A Spray Mrs A Mclellan Orillia Spray Mrs M To ronto Spray Mrs Everest Toronto Spray Mrs C Hoffman To ronto Spray Mr and Mrs Aus Toronto Spray Mr and Mrs Geo Hughes Toronto Spray Mr Towns Toronto Spray Mrs M Eves Toronto Spray Miss Toronto Spray Dunlop Tire Co Toronto Spray Mrs Hughes Spray Mr and Mrs Stephen- sou Islington and devices the latter obtained from the provincial treasury about one million dollars to was not entitled- 3 That a considerable this lootVint into the campaign of the government and that a of It was paid to civil ser vants and others having guilty know ledge to leave the country and remain away from Manitoba 3 That the opposition members of the legislature procured sufficient evidence to expose the facts and that deal was made between is said these girls were kept in a state ol intoxication five days by different men Five of the bartenders were fined in the Police Court last week Sir George Foster M P and Lady Foster returned this week Sir George will be acting Premier during Sir Robert Borden absence in England Memorial services were held in and St John Churches for the dead victims in the wreck Col J P the m i4iv raf mm I tarns if5 iartf MAt5 CANADA RH Price the leading members the two reached Toronto parties in Manitoba by which Tuesday We understand that the Wo mens Missionary Society T Womens Class if the Methodist Church were kindly remembered in the bequests or deceased shortly before she pass ed to thai home from whence no traveller returns oQOO3 Port Huron July The Grand Railway sheds located on the St Clair river were destroyed by fire last night causing a loss estimated at about Ihe Conservatives were to the government and the control of the legislature to the Liberals That said deal provided for put ting the royal commission enquiry in to cold storage and guaranteeing all guilty persons from prosecution That the big deal was made a smaller deal was by which all election protests were saw ed and the then power gave up lor opposi tion members of the legislature and agreed to give another upon the condition that they did not too vigorously insist upon the charges against the government and the con tractor then pending before the public accounts committee That the government Mani toba being about to bring a suit against the contractor to recover the illegal payments made to him interested itself in procuring the best lawyers possible and not for the province but tor the contractor Winnipeg July Hon T Crawford Premier ol Mani toba stamped his foot down on the tiled of the rotunda in the Royal- Alexander Hotel Jim is a liar the worst type and when my turn comes Ill tell the Commission that too exclaimed Mr and he further displayed his by banging his clenched list on the hotel desk Jim and any other man that tries to connect me up with that socalled fifty thousand dollar deal is a plain ordinary every day bar I and that is not half as strong a Id put It if were in the habit using profanity added the Premier IDEAL VACATION ROUTE The Canadian Pacific conveni ently reaches Point Au Baril French and Pickerel Rivers Sev ern Lakes Kawar- tha Lakes Lakes Lake Ontario Resorts etc If you con template a trip of any nature consult Canadian Pacific Ticket or write Murphy Dis trict Passenger Agent Toronto HOT WEATHER RULES For People Who Drive Horses Load lightly and drive 4 Slop in the if pos sible Water your horse as oft an as possible So long as a horse is working water In small quan tities will not hurt him Hut lei him drink only a few swallows if he is going lo stand still Do not fail to water him at night after he has his hay When he comes in after work off the harness marks and sweat his eyes his nose and mouth and the dock Wash his feel hut not his legs If the thermometer is degrees or higher wipe him all COLD BY flQOJ NOTICl Removed to South Wet ner of on Timothy PAINTER PAPERHANGER ART DECORATOR ETC Wall Paper Supplied from 3o per Roll and Hung on the Reasonable Terms ALL WORK GUARANTEED I ALL KINDS OF SIGNS PAINTED ESTIMATES 8UQMITTED over with a damp sponge vinegar water if possible Do not turn the hose on him Saturday night give a bran mash lukewarm and add a table spoonful of saltpetre Do not use a horsehat un less it is a canopytop hat Tho ordinary hellshaped hat doe9 more than good A sponge on top of the head or even a cloth is good if kept wet If dry it is worse than Thing If Ihe horse is overcome by heat get him into the shads remove harness and bridle wash out his mouth sponge him all over shower bis legs and gfvc him two ounces of aromatic spir its of ammonia or two ounces sweet spirits of nitre in a pint of water or give him a pint of cof fee warm Cool his head at once using cold water or if necessary chopped ice wrapped in a cloth If the horse if off his feed try him with two quarts of mixed with bran and a little water and add a little salt or sugar Or give him oatmeal gruel or barley water to drink Watch your horse If he stops sweating suddenly or if he breathes short and quick or if his ears droop or if he stands with his legs braced sideways he is in danger of a heat or sun stroke and needs attention at once If it is so hot that the horse sweats in the stable at night tie him outside with bedding under him Unless he cools off during the night he cannot well stand the next days heat The amount of unpaid taxes to date in this City stated by the Treasurer Is J one year the unpaid taxes has jumped from to This shows how the war is affecting Toronto Eighteen Toronto people are lying in the Hospital at Niagara Palls who were hurt in the wreck last week but all are in a fair way of recovery Her Highness the Princess Patricia on Saturday opened the May Court Room the wing of the new Home for Insurables which has been equipped by the May Court Club At the market last Saturday early Richmond Cherries were 35 cents for a small basket and cents for a large one arid by the cents Gooseberries were 30 cents a small basket red currants cents or cents a box raspberries and cents a box and strawberries cents a box Mr Noel Marshall says per cent of the raised for the Red Cross has come through the efforts of women At a recent meeting of the Womens College Hospital Dispensary held in the new quarters Oakley of Northamp ton Was appointed Medical Superin tendent and Miss Florence Martin Assistant Dr Oakley is a graduate of the University Toronto The new Hospital will he opened shortly The Club coterie of young girls active in charitable and patriotic work has received let ter from Cap Irving acknowledging cigarettes sent by the Club to 2nd Company Canadian When it is mentioned that tons of goodsfood a other neces sities are sent every day from the base dejots to the firing line of the British army some idea of the gig antic task of the Army Service Corps will be gathered York County Commissioners de cided last week to replank the merville bridge On Street near Peel County at cost of about On Wednesday ol last week Hoi ton aged wa drowned in Bay while canoeing with three others The boys got fooling and the canoe upset bartenders were lined in the Police Court last week supplying liquor to two young girls The Li cense Commissioners arc now making inquiry of the character of the ho tels where these bartenders work York County Commissioners are not Paying regard to the pro test the owners of property on Street but are Carrying out the instructions given them by cut ting down the grade at According to statistics gathered by live insurance companies Canada had no less than twentyfive fires during tho month ol dune arising from lightning a much larger number originated from any other source Ontario fires for six months totalled Last week about army re cruits were enrolled for service in this While testing an automobile on Friday last a machinist at McLaughlins Carriage Factory was crushed against the wall of the building end severely injured Inspector of the Court Policestation is being highly commended for the manner in which hi directed the handling of the crowd and the ambulances at the wharf last week victims of the Qucen- accident arrived in Toronto Among officers recently appointed to command the Queens Own quota is that of Lieut V Hearst son of Premier Hearst ol Ontario Mayor Church of Toronto was one of the the Weston rally for the Horse on Friday last It is a breach of the License Act for a hotelkeeper to serve liquor to minors j and the ViceChairman of the License Board recently that In cases where the Act Is violated in this regard when proven will with it at Ion of license Your neighbor drives a Ford why dont you selling more Fords in Canada this year than ever before because Canadians demand best in motor ear service at the lowest possible cost The Made in Canada Ford is a necessity not a luxury Buyers of Ford Cars will share in our profits if we sell ears between August I and August I Runabout Town Car Ford Ontario with all equipment including electric headlights Buy the parts a piece at a time and a Ford Car costs Compare this with heavier car parts prices K Newmarket f 1 V t a mm Ke rr BOARD DIRECTORS V Hi B Ac VfUJUxt A Civ- jr Em C Gordon fit Fwb rl Esq WUUaiaT7Of Re Undivided Profit Total 1817 BANK MONEY ORDERS are and money to cay point in Caoada or the United States Such Money Ordori may be obtained at any Branch the of Montreal IS A I ft G Ross Manager Newmarket Branch Plaeterer WewmarKet PLftlN AND FANCY WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN CEMENT AND PLASTER OF Concrete and Stone Foundations Cellar Floors and Sidewalks BRICKWORK CASTING A SPECIALTY Repairs of Any Descriptions Distance no Obstacle Drop a Card i III ill FOR FLETCHERS CASTOR I A STOMACH ALL OK Doctor said the patient ac cording to an exchange there is something wrong with my Not a bit it replied the doctor God made your stomach and he knows how nut there Is something wrong with tne stun you pnt into It Chicago duly Eight were killed and Injured as a re sult ol Fourth celebrations throughout the nation yesterday ac cording to figures compiled today by The Chicago Tribune THE MONTH OF WEDDINGS AND WEDDING Purchase these you have the beet materials In the latest style and where Fit and Work manship are guaranteed A Is MERCHANT TAILOR Phono -r- MAIN STREET SOUTH F i j I 800 CODE AT OUR 8ALE COME AND INSPECT OUR STOCK YOU WILL 8EE SOMETHING YOU South of King Hotel Main GRAND TRUNK Leave north Toronto Newmarket 9 am 130 pm 2B0 pm pm pm pm pm pm ioeo pm Leave GOING Arrive am am Toronto am am pm 265 pm pm 830 pm train does not leave Toronto on Saturday night but- W- leaves Suudoy night i ARCHIVES OF TORONTO

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