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Newmarket Era , May 4, 1917, p. 1

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mam Your Eyes Too to us- Tost Thorn To If You Hood Watson 1 The County County No paper out North York and Proprietor men is you the beat values courteous Our ami prmnpl Paints Varnishes and i Plat Wall Finishes AMD AND IRON PIPE VALVES AND ITT IN ROOFING MATERIAL AH Grades ELECTRICAL Bulbs Cord Etc PIPE In Tile 4 In and In- Tho Modern Swooning Compound In fGO and for The Gravity Washing Machine STOVES STEEL RANGES OH and AUTO SUPPLIES Tubes Jacks Spark PluflG Ce ment Oils Gasoline and in THE PAINT Phone prompt Letter hub ap pointed a Good for Ontario by Provincial Govern ment and outers upon Iho duties of his position forthwith Express of Iho Do minion is now reported to reach miles Under auspices of the Mens Association of Methodist Church a very succcss- was held last An address was delivered on the occasion by Rev- Or The Baptist denomination is experiencing difficulty in getting men to fill missionary flolds salaries are being increased Ontario is Consid ering question of forming a squadron of Airplanes Bo says Hon A man was sent to the Toronto Industrial for three months during week on a charge of taking racing hols THE FOOD to a STORE NEWMARKET CplUlPa up Tola Oct 3G521554l Accumulating savings in llie Bank of Montreal to purchase Dominion Govern ment War Savings Certifi cates is a patriotic step on the part of the individual as well as helpful to our Country Canada grants had over imrni- former experience more lots mid mX ly Lot us have center men ore ties who have had or during last ynar00000 J months work came States and is thai a large number ffiKB be Saffi entering a protest against the men at the back of II sincerity ie is shown by their will re summoned on jury for sum- to guarantee to the men who volunteer for this work their Assize Court They have pay during the time they in country In many instances asked the interference of Sir this will mean an outlay of three or four hundred dollars per man The season is too busy for farmers to leave home Kingston advocates delay of Church Onion the war is over help is reasonable Men who leave good Positions give their chances of a holiday to help out on farms aro in earnest consequently their on the part o employers who give up men for fann wo lis is the mam feature of the plan as it has been decided on in Toronto during past few days and we would strongly ad farmers in need of help to avail themselves of it An outlay of I G Ross Manager Newmarket Branch iVi SOUTH END LUMBER YARD I x Fresh Car Cement Arrived SGRANTON COAL CO Gives THE BEST COAL THE BEST SERVICE At All Seasons P W PEARSON Order Coal Carters John Murphy and John Draper Office The Toronto asked the authorities for the ap pointment of women censors On the eve of his marriage Sharp Chief Engineer of Pol- sou jron Works was presented Willi a purse of gold by the staff and foreman The increas ing the amusement lax upon race track tickets applies to the Dev onshire Park Association as well as to all race tracks in tho Province On Thursday last the and second year law students at Os began to write on the examinations which end on May The students of the year completed their exam inations last week North Yorks M P P Lennox together with the Irish left for overseas on Thursday of last week There was an immense crowd to sec the men off A scene long to be remember ed by hundreds of people was wit nessed at the depot last Friday when- a large number of wound ed soldiers returned home from the front No Cornell Rowing this spring for the first time in a quarter of a century During last week the infant son of Mr services will be valuable If they can be secured for throe or four months work their services will be well worth while Our advice to fanners therefore is to take advantage of the offer to the fullest extent possible Make appli cation right away either to ho committee in charge of he work En Toronto or to the Ontario Department of Agriculture Tills food crisis opens up the question Why does England low the brewers and distillers to use sugar and grain in the man ufacture of alcoholic liquors and at the same time people on short rations J Surely it is time that Britain followed in the wake of other countries The United States is planning to prohibit lie manufacture of whiskey and beer during the war and claim that it will effect a saving of six hundred million bushels of grain Al luding to this question the Christian Guardian of last week says In Canada we are to face with Hie same situation and our Government is exhorting us eliminate all waste to introduce ev ery possible economy and 16 push the production of foodstuffs in order to save the and the world from hunger Hint we should at the same lime allow brewers and distillers to destroy large quantities of sugar and grain without let or hindrance Surely patriotism economy and humanity alike demand thai until the war is over this destruction of foodstuffs shall cease in Canada The Government should not need to be prodded forward it should take this slop upon its own initiative This is not a temperance meas ure a war measure and as such only justifiable but lie failure to adopt it cannot fail reflect upon the Government which refuses its plain EXPERT Improvement of Greed of Horses In Canada by Moans of Tho Thoroughbred Cross Sir John is well known conditions in the Dominion of Canada favor horsebreeding on a large scale and It IClark was choked to if these facilities are fully developed and encouraged it is quite INCORPORATE Capital The Convenience of Savings la to llos la Safe irt to way ha requite Account in QuUo lUc V7rt NEWMARKET BRANCH P A LISTER Manager OK ALL KINDS LUMBER LATH SHINGLES POSTS BOORS SASH MOULDINGS AN TRIM la Our trJ WiilukftfUipflPtttW THE death while trying to eat a piece of bread It is reported that several Cily Motels will close their doors this year People go to restaurants for meals instead of hotels these days Boats are heading up the lakes to commence the seasons navigation Grain cargoes will come first Receipts for drunkenness from fines imposed by the Police Ma gistrate during the pasl months amounted to Dr Creel man Commissioner of Agriculture held a Conference last week with the Womens In stitute on the question of great er food production Mr has been appointed successor lo the late Sir Lyman Me Win Jones as head manager of the Massey Harris Co Trinity College reports that 298 students have enlisted for war service Toronto medical authorities state that only a limited number of the returned wounded soldiers are incurable Prof Sinclair of the Department of Agriculture gave a very inter esting lecture oh backyard gar dening at the Balmy Beach school a few days ago The Ontario License Board have issued licenses to four vend ors two in Toronto one In Hamilton and one in Lon don The Grand Jury at the Assize Court week recommended Iht use of he lash for persons who assault young girls Last week Matthew a Toronto dairyman was committed for trial by Magistrate It is alleged that be ing a debtor for on amount ex ceeding and unable to pay the sanie neglected to keep books within the past years The quest-Urn- of reducing city liability on soldiers insurance has Board Control Penning action by Legislature cases are being up possible that the Dominion might in time become the chief source horse supply of the Empire which would go far to solve a very difficult problem The trotter as nearly everyone knows started on Ibis continent witli a thoroughbred known as Messenger He came lo this side of Iho Atlantic in and sired and he sired Abdullah and he sired As time the concentration of the blood of is being made more intense every year The great majority of trotters and pacers in America trace back lo is horse Lord Coventry England My own idea is that if wo wish to increase the number of useful horses in the country we must pro ceed on the lines that the Royal Commission has followed for many years and provide a larger number of thoroughbred stallions ban has hitherto been possible considering the limited sum which has been placed at their disposal But they set out in right way in supplying thoroughbred stallions for the use of farmers at a low fee I would increase the grant very largely and proyide more thoroughbred stallions which should receive a certificate of soundness and I would place those stallions where they could be mated with farm marcs I do not mean mares which would produce a highclass hunter but would produce useful animals suitable for army pur poses and in connection with this subject I have always recommend ed farmers to breed from their light active cart mares if the service of a good thoroughbred sire could be secured I have seen the best results from breeding in this way for many excellent hunters have been got by thoroughbred horses out of carl mares and I have known these sold for large sums of money And curiously in many cases they have shown a groat amount of quality which we would not have expected II London If Germany alone showed how to provide remounts systematically by the employment of common sense her example would not require such serious consideration There are many things done in Germany which we can afford lo ignore But all the great powers of the Continent follow Germanys plan as far as he breeding of remounts is concerned and this faclj should make us think a A few years ago London had bus horses which could bo impressed in time of trouble This number has dropped to present lime and before the present year is over there will not ho enough left for a single regiment Germany Greece Russia Belgium Italy England and France are all seeking war horses and the country which first gels ready to supply this demand will indeed be wise There reason why Canada should not lake advan tage opportunity National Bureau is doing all it can but more sires and more support is needed Prance alone will need remounts between now and close of Ireland where a large number of good remounts are produced in the work of gelling hunters has been Invaded by buyers from all over Europe and Ihesebuyors until recently wore outbid ding the British War Office The correctness of the Bureau plan has been proven not only in Canada but ail over Europe Every progressive nation real I tea that the thoroughbred is the proper remount sire end England The following letter was writ ten by Pie Earnest eon of Mr and Mrs Arthur of Newmarket to his mother and the above photo shows another of the bright class of boys Newmar ket has sent to the Front lo de fend the Old Elag Somewhere in Prance March Mrs A Newmarket Out Dear Mother and All Home Perhaps you arc wondering why you have not heard from me Well I did not write while at the because I was not sure what my address was going lo be I can now give you an address alright It is That is where I am now and ex pect to be for a while I am driving a learn of horses of the longeared variety at present Gel me Kay Mother I used wonder why they said His Majestys Purees in the Field I know now Thats where wis are we us mules Co in a field The field we are En has a nice soft covering of mud about inch es over the boot tops Its ly hard on socks so well you knowlhafs just a hint Ha Ha Well before I go any further I must say I hat I received yours and Leilas letters today the one written Feb 1st I received the parcel a few Clays ago Thanks very much I am awfully sorry about Leila being so sick and hope thai her eyes are better by now was talking lo Bill McCaffrey this morning and passed Harold Gibson on the road a few days ago- Well I dont anything more to say for now I am tine and hope this finds you all the same Please not wor ry about me as I am here I will write again- next week if I have time if not the day after Ha Ha You will hear regu larly now I promise Ihat- ByeBye now Your everloving son Earnest fred of Toronto to Miss Brown At St Johns Church Newmar ket by Father Morrison Mr Martin to Miss Annie Hughes alt of New market At Holland Landing by Rev Scott on 2nd Mr of Toronto to Miss Luck Died AtBogarUown on tho 30th April Philip in his 88th year At North Gwillimbury on the 1st Mrs A wife of Mr John aged hi years In Whitchurch on the David aged years Wednesday evening last while Ihe caretaker of the Meth odist Church was lighting a chan delier a nut came off and whole business fell Jo Ihe floor No other damage done At the annual meeting of tuft Mechanics Institute Wed nesday night Mr Jackson was chosen President and Mr Atkinson Secretary for the cur rent year Mr A ft of Windsor was in town for a few days this week Mr Devaney of Toronto is vis iting with Mr P this week Belfry has returned Collingwood for the sum- Mr from mer Mr Andrew Wright of Toronto spent over Sunday with his broth er Mr D Wright Mrs Frank Bogart of London was here thjs week on account of the death of Mr It Tennison Miss Jennie Simpson returned on Saturday She has been spending he pasl five months in the United States Miss and Oliver are representingthe Presbyterian Church Womens Missionary So ciety at Toronto this week Mr Win Phillips son of Mr Asa Phillips Street is very ill and not expected to re cover Elder pulpits with Rev Large at on Sunday next Mr A Hose had considerable loss by fire at a short time ago SHIS DESERTERS IN A Amsterdam April More than German Fusiliers sail ors and on Mon day evening tried to cross the DutchBelgian frontier from Ihe environs of Knocke lo near Gad- Holland says the the attempted desertion was frustrated after the parly had and attacked by Ihe Uhlans The deserters were fired on by he Uhlans with ma chine guns and in a fight which lasted a halfhour 38 of the de serters were wounded The mounted guards along the front ier the newspaper adds have since- been doubled LIFT OPP Tells how to loosen a tender corn or callus so It out with out pain kind is one thing and is quite another An army as a breeder of is about as valuable as of of division on field You reckless men and women who are postered with corns and who at least once a week invited an awful death from lock- Jaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone which the moment a few drops aro applied to any corn or callus the soreness is rolioved and soon the entire corn or callus rool and all lifts off with the fingers dries the moment it is applied and simply shrivels the corn or callus without in- or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin A small of will cost very little at any drug store but will positively rid ones fcot of every hard or soft corn or hard ened callus If your druggist hasnt any hecan ft From Era Kyle May Married By Rev Barker on the ulL Mr of Gwillimbury to Miss Eliza Beit By John Brown on the 7lh Mr David to Miss Mary Morton both of North Mr Wilson of East limbury has a ewe that gave birth lo twin lambs These Iambs when days old weighed lbs At a meeting of the North York Agricultural Society Board a resolution of thanks was ten dered A for mak ing a deed of land forming of the Ag Grounds without J J Pearson for registration without charge Mr Geo elected President of the Hook andt Ladder Co at the last meeting also Mr Timothy Lieut Mr Mitchell 2nd Lieut and Mr Perkins Treas The Fire Company elected following officers for the cur rent year Mr Jas Allen Captain Mr Hodge 1st Lieut Mr Chas urine 2nd Lieut Mr Wm Trent Messrs and Cain By requisition to the Reeve a public meeting is called for ihi evening consider a question connected with the Depart ment Messrs A Smith and Robert Simpson are making large advertising dis plays this week busy man a droits find time to use Give a and he will A British airship on patrol duly is believed to have been lost with all its crew Montreal April 20 The La chine Canal was drained Saturday for money thrown away after two clerks of the Bank of were robbed of in and notes last Tuesday by auto mobile bandits white on their way you a branch ban Over is said to have into tip to date the at any drug bouse for have recovered and Alfred ILouift and ujeots m V-

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