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Newmarket Era , February 23, 1917, p. 2

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Mi MM- I for Mf Apply lo lit lo Ontario Government has Mr ft- pec for Province of It o It i Two Fifty white- arid of new Sheffield Standard prices writ phono Newmarket Ont v K lJIDDU Solicitor Notary Commis si oner fur taking Affidavits etc Will bo in Newmarket Office- nil day Tuesday Wednesday Friday and Saturday and on Thurs day evenings from to Floor Now Mock Office Office Phono No Hdllcilor for Imperial Wank of Canada A J Walton A Co Aurora Private to loan on Mortgage probating Wills and Relate work a decided to declare itself for the enfranchisement fit vMtttin So tho Toronto Star it In Hinted In Toronto dally press- that the Ontario ban eccilrod a farm In Wow of acres on which is proponed to establish for methods and for growing- new varieties of fruits specially adopted for north country WANTED Ii- to Work Farm on 2nd Street Apply to Mr Mc Millan It No Newmarket- I FOR 1 Young Hull months old Apply to Mr A Rogoni College Farm Newmarket or w3 Deal POM Coal bargain prices Orders filled at all hours telephone No South of Osborhea Main St North An has been pass ed Mr Creel- man a or for Ontario with a of at tached thereto No wonder the Op position In the took ex ception to large addition In addition to alaryhe of A Cut The Mall and of Tuesday the that Mr Howell Is with Premier as of fcrlcuUuro Heparlmont Yen true and he has many Ontario who likewise have the notion that a mem ber of legal profusion is not Bulled to have charge of the Agricul tural Department of a Province like Tim Wilson Y remark Jusl how long the Slates Government will content to per mit the coal to lie controlled a few Without any regard for the suffering public is what Is Hie minds of many people today The present winter has demonstrated that it is about time that some action was taken In Hie Interests of consumers who being imposed upon North Toronto on fiusviy pulpit pi A In Urn anHev J Hocketi who lb attended Hilly It is repotted Hie Ontario decided to appoint motor officiant In each County or Hifltrictof the Province to for Hie year A at a hotel Was arrested on Saturday eharged with a gold watch Polatoeu retailed at a bag on Saturday and a report from Hamilton retailed there at Sfls Jvi Is vIHinher prptherj In Klngtitosu I they Mre WolfJonB mother la from on a visit a sale of Toole and Terms Sale at if harp Headman POH Also one Cutter lis well us thrco bets of Apply to Robertson New market WANTED oyo and op phono J II Law- Toronto Out Vol latn j v- Limited amount of and Potatoes sale Ap ply to ANGUS CAMPBELL Vivian Is hereby given that an ap plication will bo made by Tho Trustees of the Friends Seminary of Ontario to the Legislature of the Province of Ontario next session for an Act creating a corpora tion 16 laVc over and manage the pro perly assets and undertakings of the hold The Trustees of Friend of Ontario commonly known as Pickering College and for the pur poses aforesaid to amend repeal or otherwise alter Statute Vic Province of Canada Vlo Ed Vil HO A London cable thai the are developing whirh women will be dated Feb 20ih military scheme under substituted for men In a Of In the army both in ami France such as cooking canteen work and clerical work thereby relieving thousands of men The London Ex press says that already women are employed In the army works oh cooks waitresses motor drivm ami similar operations Toronto I Vlo his day of Haled at January A A GO Victoria St Toronto for Hie Applicant r The Pioneer of Friday last remarks There not in all history a spec tacle of more supreme folly than that afforded by the American people groaning under tin high cost of liv ing and hearing upon their back thousands upon thousands of non- producers Bread mounts in price daily whlli unnumbered tons of grain destroyed for the making of poison which begets disease poverty and crime Yob we unite agree with the Pioneer thai the conservation of food calls for prohibition of the li quor traffic ii0 Council Regular meeting of Townsholp Council was held Vandorf Hall a to Canadians Front the Detroit Journal It would be invidious lo Hay Canadians have contributed as much id the making of De troit as have native Without trying to estimate proportion their contribution let us content ourselves with raying that Detroit would- never have Its status tho of Can adian skilled labor awl of educated business men Our commercial financial indus trial civic and social life charged with them J For this reason we welcome the Canadians moslly virile Independent educated young men strong in the of GbrieliAnily of selfreliance who have come to Detroit from Ontario the during past year It is fitting liial Detroit should be the Mecca for this exodus of Canadian young men for it is today the nearest to being a Canadian city of any in the United Stales There are as many peo ple- of Canadian extraction In Detroit as there in London or Hamilton and one al most said Toronto for Toronto is now cosmopolitan with a vast addition of nonCanadian birth- One lias to go west now to discov er an almost purely Canadian population or lo Quebec The shortage of labor lias been felt in every American industrial enter This makes the arrival of Canadians mostly skilled artisans and educated young men in for the year most valuable addition to lour industrial values need schools for those boys There are here of resit for future Detroit tie of the adventurer with individuality is blended with the borne vigorous social fl- be produced Saturday Feb 17 th all mem bers present except detained through Communications as follows were presented others requesting a grant towards regravelling whore required of Wilcoxs from St to the 3rd Con Line P J Sec Hallway Association Willi notice of Annual Meeting to he held In City Hall To ronto Feb at P M F Mae- was Hcc United Counties of Northumberland and Durham re proposed Highway from Toronto to the Quebec Boundary and notice of Meeting to be held in York County Building Toronto at A Thurs day March 1st Delegates from Womens Patriotic- League of It looming ton and Womens Institute of presented re quests for Crania for lied Cross Work In heir respective Societies The Report of Township Accounts and Collectors Statement of uncollect were presented The Treasurer wos instructed to pay the following Accounts viz The Press for Station ery and Tax Adv The Municipal World for As sessment etc The Newmarket lira Printing Township Ace W Clark and I for in Cornier for yards gravel Sleek ley Collector Postage Account Lake Brick Co for loads crave for work the Con Line Lot Garnet for yds gravel for t l And the sum of Twentyfive states bag Toronto Association ban decid ed to Its banquet owing to the war situation is anoouncct the House corner of Queen and Streets will be transferred Into- a soldiers hotel by National Council of Young Mens Christian Association While acting In Crown Theatre on Saturday evening Moxlon succumbed to heart failure The storm on Monday night inter rupted Hydro power supply for over tin Twentythroe soldiers who have lost either a teg or arm overseas reached Toronto this week been decided lo double the track North Toronto lo The Department of has sent out a circular lo School In spectors ami teachers urging that school children be helped in cultivat ing all the vacapt land In the various school sections of the Province In order to help food production Quite an agitation is afloat in mili tary circles In favor of enforcing the Act increase the Ontario force The Queen City Foundry on Ash- bridge Hay was destroyed by fire on Monday night The lossIs placed at A prisoner named Cook played the part of a lawyer with an other prisoner deceived the guard and made good his escape on Monday in on address before the Toronto Ministerial Association this week Rev Dr staled thai sixty per cent of the great things of the world have been accomplished men over sixty years of age Mr Win p p for North Bruce has Mho notion that lo cal medical health officers have too extensive powers and has Introduced a bill In the Legislature to amend the Public Health Act accordingly Sir John and Lady Baton left for Florida this week Mr and Mrs are spending a short time at Los Angeles Caldwell formerly an of Co is re ported killed In action after having been missing for months Ho enlist ed in the M but was transferred to another mounted unit in France His parents live Richmond Hill of bad a fall of thirty feet at the Grena dier Ice Co Plant on Tuesday when the sides of a hotel gave way His head was lorn from ids body A Joy ride In an auto on Sunday night ended abruptly by the car landing In a snow bank hi the ditch Damage P for made his appearance In the Legislature on Monday Feb for Hie first In six weeks He is just now recovering from an opera tion at the Hospital Charles Miller who sold Lansdowne avenue properly to Canadian aero planes Ltd for 457000 has asked the masters leave to pay the com mission of court of A Methodist Minister In the person of Rev Charles Percy passed away on Tuesday after a brief Illness He years of age He often ducted services Mrs of Point Is visiting her cousin Mrs Wilson of Avenue Road Hon Mr Cochrane and Mrs Cochrane of Ottawa were in the City on Saturday returning at night to Hie Capitol Mrs Lang left last week for a prolonged visit lo Australia t0 Mr of Ottawa spent the weekend with ids parents Mrs Campbell of Pulton mother of Mis Is hereon a visit Geo entertained a last Mr and Mrs of Bay were vlslUng Mr this week fico Glover of Toronto spent a few days Mrs Woollen Mr of Detroit was the guest of Mrs one day last week of farm stock Implements on lot Ear West of the property of Win Grant Sale at one oclock fi months Kavanygh 1 Bradford Witness Mrs Hughes of Newmarket visited wllh Mrs King last Thursday mi Boyds livery team took a sleigh load of people to a dance on the lib of Mondaynight Miss of was the guest of Misses McCaffrey two or three days this week Mrs J returned from a visit at on Tuesday evening and accompanied by her Lem Wilder will have a large sale of farm stock and Implements on West half of Lot the Con of Whitchurch Wiles West of Pine Orchard Credit Jill next Nov or per cent off Sale al one Jp phlDAV Feb The farm stook Implements and funillure belonging to- the estate of the late John Old ham at Baldwin at oclock mos credit W J Auct Feb iaHcnJainiri and Clarence Oldham Jot Com will an important farm sale at oclock credit J Kester Dried flno a Pfult wo ever had raid lb Prunoafpom to a lbsfpfiSo and ranging from no itoC0o a A Pino fop table or for Owing to resigned the choirleader Church Illhealth Mrs has position of organist and In the Presbyterian gin s who will have Feb Mr John Hod- is retiring from farming an unreserved sale on lot OF GINK DVT HAVE Dol lars each to the Women Patriotic Womens the Red League and Institute of Vandorf for Work were passed Accepting as satisfactory and adopt ing tho Auditors of Receipts and Expenditures forlOiC Accepting the Collectors Statement of Uncollected Taxes amounting to 2fi307 Percentage collected of and Moore In- ad were appointed Commis sioners lo repair or build now bridge as doomed advisable on sideline be tween Lots at 3rd Con A was passed appointing Pound Keepers Pence Viewers and Overseers for the for the Year ending March jsC motoil Cotmoii adjourned to meet at Vwdorf Hail on March at A New York Feb Englands antisubmarine fleet consists of private yachts whalers and fishing vessels manned by men and this force ahvadyJias destroyed 300 German submarines Alfred Noyes the poet asserted in a statement here to night Every boat is armed with guns throwing or 4pound explosive shells and has yards of steel netting trailing behind he declared All the homo waters arc mapped out in blocks and each block Imagine GO trawlers stretching a steel undersea net from to the Irish coast and you get some idea of the Admiraltys antisubmar ine campaign by which the German Bubmerslbles have been driven from home waters and forced to attack neutral vessels on the high seas A GALLANT Mr P Moore editor of the Acton Free Press was the esteemed guest of the editor of the Bra on Tuesday- Mr Purdy of Graven- hurst writes Could not think of do ing without the Era Kind regards to all my old friends and Mrs It J Simpson of Toronto will he the guests of Mr and A Cornell during their visit to Newmarket over Sunday friends will regret to learn that Miss Ihilh Pearson youngest daughter of Pearson is dangerously III with pneumonia Sapper Whiternan of the Divisional Signal Corps Ottawa spent Sunday- at the home of Mr A prior to going overseas Mr and Mrs WmPurdy of Kes wick also Mrs Watt and son of Toronto spent Weducsllay with Mr and Mrs John Ough Ave Mr David Ingrain of Toronto writes Please find enclosed for the renewal of the Era as I could not do without the news of my old homo papr Dan Moore and Miss Gertrude also Mr Jaok Wilton and Miss Flora of Toronto Sprat weekend with Mrs Prank Both- well of Newmarket Mr Geo W Smith of who has been spending the winter with friends In this part of Ontario expects to leave for the West on Saturday or Monday Mayor went to Buffalo on Saturday on a business trip Mrs Eves accompanied and they spent the weekend In the City Harvey MeCordick of the Halt was In Town for the weekend He says they are losing some men in the final medical exams but they hope to he called overseas next month Mr K left Mon day for New York lo attend a meeting of Ford Agents Mrs Robertson and also Mr and Mrs Heck of Peiietaiig accompanied him They expect to spend a week or ten days doing up the Metropolis J Davis attended a very I nip or ton meeting of the Canadian Manufacturers Association in Toron to on Monday last also was present at the luncheon given by the Canadian Club at which Major tave an address on Campaign Mr Herbert Lewis or New York City writes I find the Era contains certain Items of war news from week to week that are not published in the papers here ami the personal letters from the boys the front makes your paper of added Interest and well worth advance you ask Newmar ket certainly is not shirking share of responsibility would seem that men from a town the size of New market Is a record to he proud of Willi kind regards to old friends Mr Frank Clover who was em ployed the Era staff about years ago gave us a call while In Town last Friday He was brought up near but for the just years he has been in Colum bia He followed surveying and has qualified himself as an Engineer Hav ing had large experience In mining and tunnelling his services are In deU by the Government and having joined Hie Engineer In the 2nd of King miles west of Histation Newmarket mos credit or per cent off cash Sale at sharp W If Auctioneer Feb Mr HoSS Johnston West half of lot Con East halfmile West of Franklin will have a pale of farm slock and Implements- a I one oclock oredll J AucL Por your cold try com of our or Our Is simply IP YOU IT TRY PHOHK P phone 35 IN Sir and Hon safely to a Ottawa Out Feb Borden Hon J arrive land this afternoon cable received here from They sailed from Halifax last Wednes day morning at oclock On the same vessel with the Cana dian ministers were Sir Edward Morris premier of Newfoundland and Lady Morris Mrs also accompan ied her- husband The visit to England is the pur pose of attending the Imperial War Conference which will open about the middle of March late date be ing decided upon to accommodate the Australian delegates I private secretary to Sir Hordeu Herbert Cole private secretary to Sir George and private secretary to Mr Rogers travelled parliamentary party f0- Feb Constable of reports that Inst night electric light plant was closed down ow ing to shortage of coal For lime past the lights have been turned out at nine oclock by the authorities to save coal The coal situation is very bad in the village and immediate relief necessary PURITY AND QUALITY OUU MOTTO Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipes is MAIN STREET for Cameras and Photo Supplies Fresh Chocolates Weekly House lhono No Store Phone No with Hie is THE Furniture arid Undertaking House You can buy your Furniture Cheap for Cash UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY J I attended to at rcaldonce J a TOURING txocd drive motor fiJtlon it y la ex- Hon I front with in it2iardtquiert tarter tils dim ff The Gray is essentially a comfortable car comfortable because there plenty of teat and leg room both back and front comfortable too became of lis SO inch full cantilever spring which make it one the riding on the market at any price The price Is within reach of folks See this car bur showrooms J A ALLAN Agent Newmarket Phones and Tomb At Gait on Saturday druggist formerly of Aurora Interred at Gall on Monday CANE At the home- his Mr and Mrs Stewart Vaughan on Feb Stewart Edwin son of Mr Cbas Cane of Toronto and grandson of Mr Cane of Newmarket aged months Funeral en Monday afternoon from the home of Mr Cane Queen St to Newmarket i for Go robust fellow and looks well khaki He give a account of himself oh lie frontier 11 la ten years since his last visit to this locality niE he is on his With one of her periscopes broken s tin- Rritlsh attack ed a Turkish armed Transport and a Turkish gunboat In the Mar mora and despite rifle and gunfire In destroying both craft the transport having troops and a crew of men on board- There were no survivors These details of a great achievement came out for the first time at a hearing In the court when the commander of the tfujjmflrine Edward Courtney N The Admir alty credit him having yet enemy troopship an other sir Samuel Evans Bald that If troops were In cluded money would be of claimed St Johns Hospital Tuesday Feb Matilda of aged years AMD OJUffTEp ISA BUS Cor At Toronto Miss Newmarket months The funeral look place on Wednes day afternoon Service at Millards Undertaking Parlor and Interment at Newmarket Cemetery At OshaWa on Monday Feb 1 I Pi Annie beloved daugh ter of Mr and Mrs fieorge Bain formerly of Newmarket in her year At Pine on Sarah Jaiu- wife of Mr George in her year A on Saturday Meet at house at p hi bions Assorted Colors and Sizes Ladles 11 for Skirts Sorgo In and Black also Corduroy for2VO A Wow of House fee do Ladies Coato to for lioys Norfolk Gully to fur iio I Ji a of Ulna Hotel Proprietor j s J AU Oftrefnl J OIL conn 5t y Fori im a t mem Ontario of Chris Met aurora served returne cor offering Mission Our and Next lake Host the Sun da Hon el 50 A in the p open lection Death MiB a years n da a yea to go I the di upon epl I Yale A unit the Wed will I sold after Nov 1 Mr his he In days days cllenlt to nee Mond M to his cess Hilled In t day row pot let He King Indus have in tin Mr the ffroun log pi Wh in em turn t The the I v lh a rotl I J Win J p J OF ONTARIO

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