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Newmarket Era, 9 Mar 1917, p. 3

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gja J of the Friend In Show At prices in Mens I Ladles I and l Proof Required purl oh the lie past week 1 Of pIiiiUnilnHinuallonoflin of our vest I S n riii reflection ma hi -IN- or palimvd- low Factotum proposed by llio will include he Town lua on Monday Mr office was held years by Mr I Hose and he avo excellent Kir mil at Mr J hold ft tobe to Mom lhlor Tlcv Confined vory Wow Arrai he will he flUn Hindi of Too Board ought up the of Vacant llio would under Monday Ail present iVliowHiKoHI pruned J Pearfiop charily tra Office ai Hotel lion J Town hold for years llio slops taken in iisnvii Ihrir Set MfnulPH In Curling Our the for Trophy in singles last Mr won from Mr trod joyl a very close Kuiue- too score being to when the last ftnu was J Wedluck Mr W A had lot heir games by do- unable lo wet on llio ice This makes the second Consec utive lime Mr has won this Trophy officers and members wish to extend heir hearty thanks to loyiOf fleers so kindly donations to Club Funds to keep things going loko lo plow and vacant no doubt in he would cul tivate- the same be some help in food production problem In Ottawa lust year Hoy Scouts under Urn direction of a local seeds and to tell how Plant lo encourage poorer peo ple to make garden Regular Knitting Tea in St Pauls School next Tuesday Largo attendance requested On Thursday of week the foifowing supplies were shipped to lleadipiarieis at Toronto do pairs Socks doz Head JUaiidagOs do Hot Hag Covers yds Gauze i Quills suits The Red Cross Society wish to lender their sincere thanks to the St Pauls for their viMy generous donation of By such gifte the Society are en abled to help and very lluulo Following is the financial mciil in connection with the pre sentation of this by St Pauls Dramatic Co on Feb Tickets at Tickets at Tickets at v Tickets at 30 Orchestra McKcnna Wigs Blue Print of Plan 25 Jack soil Printing 1650 1 Harvey Printing Pearson Postage on Wigs 12 Tax on Itinns 4 Newmarket Farmore Club A meeting was held in the Dial Office on Sat urday Mar 3rd for the purpose of organizing Farmers Club affiliutcd with United Farm ers of Ontario and the United Farmers Co-Operative- Associa tion of Ontario About were present and the greatest Ibusiasm prevailed After full and lively discussion of the vital agricultural of the day Ihe following officers were elect ed A Penrose Secretary IS Dennis Assl J Smith Directors- Wes ley Williams Starr Seymour Fred Hill and Cecil Thirtysix rooinbcrs were en rolled each one being asked secure another for the next meeting to be held in same place on Saturday afternoon March 1 7th at oclock Every body interested is invited to come and boost the great Farmers for soldiers Inland Revenue Express on A Oievcrtoii to A Can Nitrogen Co Hamilton Hros charity Bell Somcrvillo poles Insurance on House A Applications of Chan Marshall and John for electric Current referred to F AL Com Communication received from on road mal leis and the Mayor and Pearson were appointed to attend a meeting in Toronto as delegates Communication from Office Specially re division of taxes referred to the Finance Commit tee A Burnett asked to have water and light discontinued Referred to Com A motion was passed declaring that the Town of Newmarket lias no objection to Clause 7 in the proposed Hill respecting the Friends Seminary Moved by F Doyle and second ed by lundy whereas we have received information that at this session of the Ontario Legis lature Urn Corporation of Ihe City of Toronto will apply for legis lation to empower them lo ex propriate that portion of the Metropolitan Railway which is With be I of the said City of Toronto Such legislation we feel would not be In the in terests of the Town of Newmar ket purpose the flHiug of the vacalcd by The Toron to haying submitted ftafties that of in now situated at unanimously by the which fully repre sentative parish mm i Miss a visitor In last week loaded with shells bound for Montreal sustained wheel a short north of Bradford staliou on Tuesday Before the train was stopped rails were broken and damag ed Traffic was not interfered with in arm and lockjaw was the cause of the untimely death of another of our citizens in Ihe person of Geo Campbell bis I In being of but a few days The deceased had been working with his brother Mr Malcolm Camp bell when Jig look blood poison ing from source On Saturday he died and the fu neral look place Monday after noon Scutch Settlement Cem etery McLean conducting the service He was in his year For many years Mr Camp bell farmed on different farms in West and about a year ago moved to own His wi dow four sons and three daugh ters survive Witness UP SpOOldfc thin Mi Of LAD IE ai- I carry the most and Stock In the Trade In Every of our Shoos and drlco- than It will bo for two yea Jri flood buy i All TlhnedFoodB are very scare and vylll be higher in etooksd up will protcot you long as our t Hello quite a day on Monday last Cutting wood is the order of the day Messrs Frank Itlaek arid Bert Cutting are doing a rushing hero fore be resolved that business Mr Calvin a dandy beef last Friday morning Pr WALKER Comforts One Of the greatest pleasures of season was the Concert in Town Hall last Monday night un der the auspices of field Comforts In the first place it was an inspiring and ap preciative audience the Hall be ing tilled to the doors showing Unit our citizens ever ready to respond lo anything in llio interests of the men at the Front The program was of a high or der throughout and was opened by the Orchestra under the leadership of Prof and we must say thai they ac quitted themselves admirably Tin y gave seven selections the probably being Humor eske but every one was heart ily applauded The Prof also a couple of beautiful solos The Aurora Choral Society numbering over voices wilder He direction of Prof If M of Toronto certainly deserve praise They gave less then ten numbers and every one was a gem especially the Ave Verum and The has a Thousand Eyes boil of which were ed The Chorus Hickory Dick- Dock was also captivating In addition lo all I ho above and giving an added lone lo whole program were the half dozen solo of Miss Marguerite of Aurora who with rounds of of Mrs Eugene The whole was into sorrow Friday by the sad news that Mrs J Cane had passed suddenly away III an early hour She bad been in poor health for some months hut even the family had any thought thai the end was so near Mrs Cane who was in the prime of life and to all appear ances was likely lo live for many years was a daughter of the las Sup of the York Industrial Home and was an act ive worker in the Presbyterian Church She is survived by her husband two sons Roy of Toron to and Verne of Newmarket and daughters Mrs Heck of Hernice of Toronto Kindergarten and Georgian at home ft is hardly likely that such on amount of beautiful flowers ever surrounded a casket in Newmar ket before The funeral on Sunday after noon was very largely attended Rev Thomas conducted the service and was assisted by Rev I A P Addison and Rev Thos pall- hearers were four nephews and I wo brothersinlaw Howard and Cane Clare randy K Robertson and Traviss Interred at Newmarket Cemetery HOW A j clause The Swallows Return was rendered in a exquisite manner was recognized by 1 handsome by Miss Doris There were four during he program At the close lives of Newmarket the thanks of the Field Comforts Society to all those who nan contributed so freely and without charge of and the early thanks of he eudlencc also tendered lolhn for William of Aurora briefly replied The proceeds were omcthlnu that everyone finds all while or course you own that kind which Is euro to do it work with disappointment and You cant put your money Into a hotter fountain lon than a Heres that loake never never to you want It to It- YOU A YAUJMN a Committee consisting of His the Mayor Reeve Keith Pearson Aldermen and consider this and if Ihey deem it ad visable lo con for with the Hoard of and make such arrangements as may be ne cessary oppose Ihe passing of this Hill Anil thai a copy of this resolu tion be forwarded lo the Attorney of this Province Car ried Report of the Fire Cight Com re change of rales was adopted provides that if the person who reads the water finds any out of repair shall be immediately repaired and costs charged lo the owner If not paid at once the water will he shut off If any electric are out of order they shall be replaced at once and engineer reuorl to Com every month any defects in meters or installation In reference to the charge of Alderman Tench that certain cus tomers had not paid Hie proper minimum rates in the Com finds thai said customers paid the full account as presented by collector but that in some cases the collector had not charg ed the minimum rates as provided by No lift The Com recommend that the Collector present and collect a corrected accounl lo such persons The Clerk was instructed to check over the individual light and Water accounts and report any errors in some and if necessary engage clerical as sistance to keep proper check on charges in future The Town Solicitor prepared a re the relationship of the Town the Office Specially Co on the of water supply which is attached to Ihe report A of customers are he- hind in their water and light ac counts of arrears are lo be paid each succeeding three months along with current ac count and if not paid the ser vice is to be discontinued The Special Committee lo whom was referred certain ap plications re municipal officers recommended the appointment of Ceo Phillips as Assessor at the usual salary of Re port adopted Report of Special Committee of York County Council re War Sav ing Certificates was read which recommends their purchase lo all residents of the County as a most safe and profitable invest ment and having the additional merit of helping he Empire in this time of stress to bear its financial burdens Council adjourned The belles of Ihe Fifth Line have lost their bright and shin ing Starr from Ihe Camp He bad lo return this week Mr Will Blackburn of Toronto is busy preparing to move lo Drayton Mr of spent a few daw with Manning Quite a number attended Church here on Sunday morning Fox and Mr rendered a beautiful duett Mr T Webster has moved to his new home at Mr Isaac Webster called on Mr Norton at the one day week Miss Olive of Newmar ket is visiting at Mr Sharpens on be line Mr and Mrs Norton vis ited Mr and Mrs one day week iG a J Monday of last week on business The Hoard of the Zephyr Pub lic Library met last week lo purchase new books for the li brary Mrs F Williamson of Roachs Point is visiting mother Mr Mitchell Miss E- of Vaohell spent a few days with her sister Mrs Mr and Mrs Sharpies return- home after spending a week with friends in Toronto It thai a number our rifle arc holding a meet- his week for the purpose of organizing a club If is report ed the Liberal Candidate has of- fercd them a cup for a champion- j ship competition fin Friday evening a large welc and spent an enjoyable evening They presented Mr and type Kay with a beautiful lamp and an ad dress Mr Kay in an appropriate speech showed their apprecia tion Journal Work for Victims of tho War In NEWMARKET GOODS NEW SPRING HERE DIRECT FROM NEW Iter of people visited Mr and Mrs J Kay All were madwelcoine YORK Home ts in tend sending some more boxes to our soldier at the fnnl Anyone wishing contribute please leave Miss Waltons before the I lib Thing needed cakes candy socks hand kerchiefs dales raisins towels A pretty wedding took place in Pea at he home of Mr and Mrs Joseph when their youngest daughter Marian whs united in to Mr Mel ville Pa Hon of Toronto Ron of Mr and Mrs Joseph Schoinbnrg by Rev Tin bride was becomingly dressed in blue silk carrying a of carnations entered the tailor on he arm of her father while her sister Mrs presided at the The couple left for n short trip amid showers of confetti and well wishes of their many friends Mis Prank Koran and Bon Jack Miss Sadie Murphy Miss Gertie Han- Ion and sister Clarice spent Saturday jr Newmarket The Hank inspectors are milking heir annual lour being in Saturday and Monday Mis Death is visiting with her brother Mr Skinner Died At home in on March nth Mr Jacob liould in his year Service at the lions at p hi the thence the Methodist Cemetery Joydtown Mr and Mis Tied moved lo their home near Pond Head on To the Editor Dear As we understand there has been some doubt in the public mind as to the continuance our work we should be greatly obliged if you would publish the following official fads The American members of the Commission for in Belgium have been asked by the Germans to remain at their posts and the in Belgium is therefore pro ceeding under exactly the same guarantees as- hitherto The fact that the Commission for in Belgium continues to receive large sums from the Allied Governments is in itself enough to prove thai Iheyj who are most interested have rea son to believe hat Germans are directly benefitting Further more the Commission have ef fected an arrangement with the British Government on one side and the German Government on the other by whicn an acceptable lane for Belgian relief ships be tween North American ports aim Rotterdam has been fixed so as to ensure the continuity of supplies Commission for Relief In Belgium is facing today a monthly deficit of S3 Hence it is more than ever in need of the fullhearted support of the public Thanking you in anticipation we remain Yours truly M Gaud in Hon Montreal March ALL THAT 18 MEW THE SHIPMENT I In Fancy and Pretty Dainty Floral Pattorno to In wide and narrow stripes In Embroidered and In Plain Dainty of Yellow Pink and Gold 4 ESTABLISHED I OK CANADA CAPITAL UP RESERVE FUND HEAD OFFICE SAVE your SECURE your future and SERVER at on Saying DcpciiU at all SMYTH Manager WESLEY March Monday Evening THE PURPLE MASK Headed by two of Greatest aerial Stars on Earth Edgar Douglas of I Who has been serving at the front has been missing for some lime and is presumed by the war office to be dead Live Stock Markets in til i Poultry Produce for TO Li Putting finishing touches on product before offering it for sale yields the greatest pro portionate return of labour done on the overage farm This lack of finish is nowhere so clearly seen as in our poultry products as shipped to market To meet this need a bulletin has been prepared by the Domin ion Experimental Farm which is to with information of value only for tin farmer but for the poultry specialist and may be obtained free of charge upon up- plication to the Publications Branch Department of Agricul ture Ottawa iiieiil thieves stole a cord of wood a quantity coal from wfdov has throe- eonts at Use front Mm V We all will he spared yearn enjoy Mr and Mm Walk moving In to tin house vacated by Mrs Cof fey Miss lias returned to take charge of Mr department this coming reason Mrs A and baby from Pa liners ion her father Mr Mr J of Pennvnte have into their home on liUivli street We all welcome to our midst Mrs has returned home after a few days in Itlchmond Hill Mr of Newmarket called fiiemla In town on Sunday Miss Hup KIIIsoq Sunday her home at Messrs tlac and Scott of were town Sun- day Mr and Mrs J of rop wjth Mr and Mm Mr Mall- P Si I spent Tuesday Highest prices paid week arc as follows flood Heavy Steer Choice Steers Choice Butcher Heifers Hood Steers and Heifers Heavy Stackers Milkers Sheep Lambs Hogs fed and watered this J and POHD il25 1200 1100 On Wednesday March the ft Newmarket March Wheat per bush j Oats Barley per bush Pens per bush bran per The I ORCHESTRA IN I itihy- On I Shorts per ton Hay Timothy per per doz Butter per lb Chickens per Ducks til lleese per in Turkeys per lb 65 ton 38 00 10 0 12 210 25 22 0 iCfii J Toronto Jltoket March To Lover of HOMEMADE BAKING Wheat bush bush Hay ton Butter per per Potatoes per drcvi I 61 SI o 15 A a s 4 Our FRESH Prices tavorite and Five Rose Flour FEED ANTHRACITE Us a Call 3 ARCHIVES a

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