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Newmarket Era , February 2, 1917, p. 5

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told iter J Hobo Barrister Notary Public Office Main St Newmarket to Loan on Farm Security Frank Duncan SMITH hone Dr Over McOauleys Grocery Newmark Dr Evan Low Is Violet Hay Sinusoidal Currents Phone Dr J Graduate Medicine of Toronto of the of and ft Royal College of former assistant Hospital and college Nose I a frightfully cold Not only did Hit register 20 below but a prevailed day of IUoho who out driving- Both a arid a woman an badly chilled that medical aid was required Sin Main and Timothy Consultation 1 one Hours sale REAL ESTATE ml Town Properly listed and office next I HAMILTON Lu Livery GO VMiCIIMAKKlljVND JEWELLER Park Avenue Adjoini New Office Bert Croon PAINTER AND PAPER Ave Queen I depositors lie Penny Hank hero month and their savings Amounted to Dance and in fOOF Hall next Wednesday night for lie benefit of lied and Field Com for and in St next Tuesday evening The two lust the pastor full of sugKoslivo thought In the morn ing in dealt with the of of Church Going and in evening Tho of God at tention was given to both ad dresses and lie fruit of the morning address was evident in an attendance at A beautiful of love and harmony in work betokens good for the future At the session oh it of moved Hi appointing caretaker in place of Li bo i i BtrawH which way the One of the J SI Newmarket PO VOL Bolton Hewitt Practical Hanger and House Decorator ftKBIDWNOIi Corner Niagara and ark el A NEWMARKET of Piano Voice and Dealer in all kinds of Music PIANO TUNING Auent and Complete Pro fierviee The number of pupils attend ing Industrial is a to everybody There arc now persons enrolled in the following classes DressMaking Millinery to HookKeeping and Penman- If Afalhenfatics Subjects Mechanical Drawing I efforts of the High Hoard in this matter are fully justified X Lyman of Marriage The pastor gave a thoughtful discourse last Sunday morning on Perfected through Suffering While antliern Including the solo by Mr Manning was the best thing the choir has given for some lime was the duct by Mrs and Miss Laurel It was simply beautiful Mrs Mason sang a lovely solo in the evening Quarterly Meeting next Sunday oclock In tho School and Sacramental Service following morning sermon also reception of members Kxlnyor One of the to drop out of public office in Newmarket last month was Alderman J and we feel that it is duo to Mm that passing reference should be made Mr native of this town and suc ceeded to his fathers business years ago Home years of period he has given faithful service to the Municipality often with sacrifice of lime and means and was honored by the Mayoralty of the Town for two years While the Municipal Water and Light System were being established he gave very valuable assistance to Mayor Cane through his prac tical and acquired knowledge aVl the time Two important Indus tries have also located here whilst Mr was one of the Town Fathers the Office Specially Co and the Davis Leath er Co well as Pickering Col lege It was also during his tenure of office that laying of granolithic sidewalks com menced to replace the fid board walks and lie had do with the work or the and Bridge Committee Oft all occasions he has proved himself a publicspir ited citizen and having done his hit in a manner that has met general approval we trust that he may long live to enjoy the quiet ude of private life nnhlj one view now but leave the- matter over until the hear from would Inke position- Mrs iawrlc was In her place until June effort inado to If of be found for the work TlioHnlary paid Is a fuel light reported that for the lx months ending Nov he had tried which were for Indictable paid to tho county treasurer in fines and Since the- appointing of the Police bin Worship jioited that department efficiently carried on arid the public was much belter satisfied than under the fee system while motorists were not complaining as they when they hough part of what they paid went to the officials of the court He asked that more satisfactory quarters he pro vided for holding court Mated that more Ihan any court Toronto John Weston and were appointed County Commissioners for the coming year Along wilh Warden they have the authority to mi to riOO during sessions The usual grant to Agricultural So- cletloB Womens and Farmers -In- were pass ed The lolal grants amount to 91930 Fridays meeting John J more of Vuughari Towiihhip and John 11 Proctor of were named on Hoard of Ilia Home The appointment of for the various high schools throughout the comity and a number of minor matters engaged the of the mem bers extension of parliament leading to say we feature of Hie tforden At the Bra Office Newmarket Office Private Papers issued at private if desired NEWMARKET in WANTED A healthy about ycaro of to jo to north to do and a baby out durlny homo and thno off Pop LATEST DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Call before ordering elsewhere Cut for Building Purposes Kept in Block and to Order Death of Itoynoldo The death on Sunday Jan of Mrs at the home of her son Mr Win Op the 2nd Con of was horn in the County of years ago and lived in the Province of Ontario all her life For a num ber of years she along with her husband wlfo predeceased her 1 years ago resided on a farm near Mrs was active until within a few days of her death having knit pairs of socks for the boys at the front since the beginning of the war She leaves one son and a daugh ter Mrs Hoi den of Aurora the NORTH AMD GRANITE WORKS Latest Designs in Headstones All kinds of Cemetery Work ATTENDED TO and us before buying elsewhere All kinds of Building Stones Cut to Order Late We clip the following from Tribune After an illness extending over past fourteen months Mr A died on Monday last as ho result of a stroke Mr was born in a son of He went to school in the old which stood where the Methodist Church now stands the building afterwards being converted into a dwellings bouse Among his schoolmates were Freel Jno Brown and the brothers In his younger days be engag ed in farm work and at the age of be married Miss Susannah of For ten years following his marriage he ran the sawmill at Monuments fifly forests had disappeared and when a sawmill or gristmill was found wherever a creek crossed a Concession After quilting tho Irlday For the next Play loi be given by St Pauls Dramatic Club in the Town Hall aid of Cross So ciety Ho for An official memorandum is sued at Ottawa states that after Feb 1st no parcels of food or clothing may be sent from Cana da for in Ger many The Government has re ceived a communication from the Imperial authorities to this ef fect Articles which cannot be cen sored without being destroyed or damaged such as tinned moats cakes etc cannot be sent on To their destination The director of the Central PrisonersofWar Committee reports that great congestion is being caused by this method and that while such con gestion is being coped with pro visionally cannot he permit- led to continue He slates that no more parcels containing food stuffs or articles of clothing can be received from Canada Money for the of purchasing supplies may bo sent and such purchases will be made and all the necessary arrangements car ried out by the Canadian Cross Society at London Dealer and Importer of foreign and Domestic GRANITES AND Phone BOX Huron St ST I Will mill he purchased a farm at where he moved and resided till about ten years ago when he came to During his whole life lie prob ably never travelled farther ban one hundred miles from his home In religion he was a member of the Mannonilo denomination and attended worship whenever pos sible He was a lolal abstainer from alcohol and tobacco and temperate in all his habits Al though interested in public fairs be never took an active part nor sought any public office He held the respect of all who came contact with him Mrs Road way predeceased him about ten years ago He leaves one son Jacob Drug gist in He is also survived by seven brothers and two sisters George of John of Newmarket William of Peter of Toronto Mrs Jos Lehman ami Bella of vilb Tic held on After service at the House remains re Interred at Dixons lie- A number the services to feel Among the communications re ceived by clerk and read to the Council at Monday afternoons session were applications for the position of caretaker of the Co Buildings four of the being from returned soldiers The ap plicants are W Walker Hath- York George York Tp W Ave Knight York township W city The report of the commission ers for the County Industrial Home bowed that it has at pres ent inmates that 35 were ad mitted In and that deaths occurred in the institution in- mules being discharged county provided for main tenance of the homo Mr Pear son in presenting report pointed out that in spile of increased cost of supplies an ad of only one cent per inmate per week has been added to the cost of maintenance at the borne the present cost being 105 A banquet to J Cornell will lie given by the people of Scar- Township on Wednesday at Hall East Toronto in honor of his election as warden of Hie county When the appointment of a caretaker for the County Build ing comes up for discussion by the Council on Wednesday Mr If Miller will move that the mat ter be referred to the Soldiers Relief Committee with instruc tions to report at the June meet ing of Council FOE 8IHK8 IN Berlin Jan A German submarine in Mediterranean according to official an nouncement today has sunk the following vessels Jan A armed and loaded steamer of tons Jan- The armed British tanker Garfield of tons bound from Malta to Port Said with coal and oil The Garfields captain was taken prisoner Jan Armed hostile trans port about miles east of Mal ta by a torpedo The steamer was steaming eastward and was convoyed by a French torpedo boat The steamer which was crammed sank in ton minutes the statement says COLO youmust keep your stom ach well your liver active the bowels regular and your blood pure Your physical condition depends on the health of these organs When anything goes wrong him a few doses of Pills and avoid any serious illness They are a fine corrective and tonic for the system and a great help in maintaining good health A single will value of V- i Paris Jan con tinues to suffer from exceptional ly- cold weather the temperature ranging from ten to fifteen de above zero Fahrenheit The coal supply of Paris is run ning low owing to freezing of the canah of the interior water transportation system Traffic has been suspended entirely in ho central canal by which coal is transported from Mines and barges are impris oned in ice Floating lee is beginning to appear in the lower Seine itself Several deaths from cold have been reported in Paris Jon There is growing resentment throughout County over the action of Port Huron dealers in flooding this section of the Prov ince with all manner oMiquor ad vertisements The matter baa been to he attention of Armstrong and it likely that the attention of lljft Government will bo brought to it with the intention at having literature hawed from Tho adieu mails No death knells if knows It It can a general election Some talk there of rfuddendiKsolutlon and quick appeal to tlyj country In case parliament refuses to grant an hut this looks like pure bluffy Neither nor ltd throng of supporters who will never hack feci like taking fateby the forelock Why ahead of but let string The chances ore that the Bilutarnus crowd will bring to hear on the Government to take the limit Is to Bay If any pressure Is needed which a moot October fa a long way off Ttore arc eight crowded months of yet with of office to and the ever made In the history of Canada to handle so why quit before the game is played out Why challenge destruc tion by on early general electionseg when the wicked Hills are chafing and for It- no matter when it cornea The sooner it Is over sooner to Sleep True lint who wants to sleep so long as the war produces fine op portunities for graft for Government friends Moreover the Hood Barons dont want to see the Government go out before next October There are a few dollars in the country that they havent got yet hut they reckon to give the high cost of living another squeeze and shake us for the last cent Then and not then will the Borden Government be allowed to depart in peace After the address In reply- to the Speech from the Throne has been de bated for a week or perhaps for two weeks tho House Is expected to get round to the extension proposal The Speech from the Throne was very careful to promise that it Would he about Hie first resolution brought down Premier would like to have It off his mind before he goes to It la a great deal more than an Imperial Conference that Premier Is attending He crosses the seas to take part as a consulting mem ber In Lloyd Georges inner war cab inet Me and Premier of New Zealand will be the two overseas Premiers present Premier of Premiers present Premier of South Africa having made his excuses and seat a deputy and Premier Hughes of Australia having too much to do at home than to appear otherwise than by proxy It will be the cue of Lloyd Georges war cabinet to treat Premier Harden as an ambassador wilh full power to pledge Canada to lie will in the cause of Empire and it will no doubt run with Premier Inclination to lend a ready ear to these soft whispers Such being the case he would like to feel that tlie life preserver In the shape of an extension which he threw out had done its work and that he could come hack anywhere Inside of two months and still find a Canada that acknowledges him an Premier Once care free as to his continued existence he can listen to Law and Lord and Lord and the other Empire with close attention Hut if he has to think about extensions and things like IWU only half his will he on the sub ject and much that they say to will necessarily go In at one ear ami out of the other Premier would not miss a word He is parti cularly anxious that Canada should not do anything In his absence which would interfere with his chances of a peerage At one time Premier would have been satisfied with the Chief Justiceship of the Supreme Court of Canada but now he rather fancies ending his days in Cana dianlaw lord on the Judicial Commit tee of the Imperial Privy Council at a salary of S3 a year Premier likes gland is the place where the peerages come from when Canada had its full measure of Home Rule it was considered too small for a Canadian peer to live in and the chances are that it will seem a good ileal smaller after the Empire Iters done their wort and whittled its home rule down to about as much as Ontario has now This by the way Is Sir Herbert Ames avow ed plan of keeping Canada down to crown colony size so lhat she will not strike too domfnant a note in- the great Imperial harmony which is to take place after the war these other reasons Premier Borden would like to see the exten sion matter settled before lie leaves for England Durlt Is doubtful whether he House will be in as great a hurry settle it as premier Borden It is a matter that can very well wait until Premier Borden back from Canada I Ford Ontario We sell Ford Cars in the winter lime jusl like any other season in the year because Ihe Ford is not snow ice or rough roads when you need it While Ihe bigger heavier cars arc all safely housed lip wailing for spring the Ford Tour ing Car gives the full months of service days in the This is an advantage you cant overlook when you are buying Make your selection now from models our new A Ford Newmarket I I li a Billy MENS FINK In Plain Whites and In from to all 1 1 ado Arrow Shirts and Saturday Only or for BOVS SUITS In Browns and Grays In an Extraordinary Cults sold at and Saturday Only a on Phono u WINDOWS O It GOODS K Mens Outfitter land with the message or messages Hie statesmen over ask to de liver When Parliament scans messages It will ho in a know ledgeable frame of mind to determine whether- Premier should have more lime to carry his messages out arose as usual and delivered Ihe uary tributes to the members of Par liament who had died during the re cess Sit Wilfrid seconded In tasteful panegyric According to cus tom the ceremony should have ended there but Parliament was sur prised Sir Thomas White rose and rendered an tribute to his late Gen eral Cusgjaln He have been tin- cere no doubt he was but it looked like crowding the mourner hit it off when he Sir Thomas in the And whom ycu speak for J I suppose it JVt to l0 Country on t A ARCHIVES OF ts Lot us maKo you In a OR AUTO Prompt Service A BOYD Prop on promptly Attended to YOU TO

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