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Newmarket Era , May 4, 1917, p. 2

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is TO Mrs Perk Ave Buggy ply to Newmar ket wU MOUSE TO RENT law Gordon Apply to Andrew St BW UOUQB On St to- Rooms Apply to Win Newmarket 1 TO Notice Is hereby given that all having against the Estate of William Into of the of Whitchurch In the County of York yeoman who died the of October are to flic the properly proven the solicitor for Islralrix of the estate on or foro the day of May after that date the Hold administratrix will proceed to huh the assets amongst titled having regard only to those claims then filed Dated 2nd May W solicitor for Administratrix Newmarket lumrjiGtitu On Niagara Water Mwlttf St Newmarket Apply at TOWN OP HEVlrlAnUET f Inspectors Notice Notice in hereby given that all promises must bo cleaned put in a sanitary condition Tuesday May Fine and costs will bo incurred by all those who fail to comply wilh this notice By order PJANDERSON Town Clerk I TO Yorkshire Boar kept for service on Second St East Terms BROS Thai house premises at Sharon known as the Mansion House apply to Mrs George Sharon or to id field her solicitor Ne For Lots on Park and home Avenues Apply to HOUSED POO SALE In Newmarket West end Light Hath Fur nace etc Terms arranged if preferr ed Apply Aurora For sale at the Industrial Homo Enquire of A Widdi- or Silas Monthly In of finance cancer of tup Government has Keen one extraordinary -ox- Notwithstanding that Sir Borden in opposition that Lib- oral Governments ordinary ex penditure of per an num was abnormal and prima facie of corruption his Government in three years of normal peace times from to the countrys or dinary expenditure from to The country practically stood still during these three years or at all events made progress while public expenditure Increased as shown enormously This Is the Government North repre sentative yields a subservient obedience to Will electorate of this old Riding endorse this unflinching of the man now controlling the affairs of the Dominion Editorial Notes chblogram from London a few days ago announces that the British Government has decided that the Dominions shall have a voice in future Empire decisions This is strong indication of the tendency of national affairs In the During the past week New Hampshire joined the list of pro hibition Stales in the American The stood 16 to and the House of Represent- to for total pro hibition Temperance people in Canada will glad of this re sult It is reported that a new reg ulation will go into effect in a few days have a ten dency to lessen passenger traffic between Canada and the United States A bead tax of is to collected on all Canadi ans entering the States to become residents and a deposit of on nil those visiting in tho States said amount to bo refunded On their return Touching the question of Do minionwide prohibition and the result Mr Huberts of Montreal in the Pioneer says the effect will be First of all that Can will become more than a great manufacturing Industrial centres will multiply and grow cities will become more crowded and congested and so cial problems which are chiefly he problems of cities will be come more difficult of solution- Mr Roberts is Secretary of Dominion Prohibition movement For Dining Room Kitchen and at Glcnwoodland Point Apply to Newmarket CHARLES IV King George lias issued a proclamation calling upon Great Britain to practice economy and frugality All households are urged to reduce the consumption of bread and other food and to abandon pastry Evidently food stuffs are likely to prove a seri ous matter and the authorities are preparing for future The prospect of an early termination of tho war is not as as it might be Tho submarine menace and position of Russia arc still two factors to be reckoned with J Barrister Solicitor Notary Cornrnl8- for taking Affidavits Will bo in Newmarket Office all Tuesday Wednesday Friday and Saturday and on Monday and Thurs day evenings from to Office Ground Floor New MoCauley Block Opposite Post Office Office Phone No Residence Solicitor for imperial Bank of Canada J Walton Go Aurora Private funds to loan on Mortgage Probating Wills and Estate work a specialty The Imported Coach Stallion The properly will he season of is follows Sharon for noon Albert for nluht Albert In after noon for for night Wednesday for noon for night for noon for Friday Vfifldorf for noon Aurora for rilfhL Saturday Homo Terms to insure two mares season single leap groom foes Store Now fort Manufaotur of and Call at Clarks SouthEnd Muin St and got per lb AND IOC ftjt for or whip- a by pint or quart Here is heading to an an nouncement in the world on 3rd National Railway for Canada Canadian Northern Grand Trunk Grand Trunk Paci fic Transcontinental and Inter- Colonial to bo merged into an im mense National Railway owned by the People of Canada The statement is made that the im mediate nationalizing is impera tive to enable struggling railways to cope with the transportation needs of the country The above statement is based on a report made by a Some thing is doing along this line Tho step taken by the congre gation of the Waterloo Methodist Church by resolution regarding the serving at social func tions is to greatly Hereafter no food will be served until the food crisis is over The example is worthy to bo followed considering the ne cessity of conserving the food supply The practice has become altogether too common and is becoming a- drain on the average family Take for instance the Methodist Church in Newmarket There is scarcely a week passes but some organization is serving refreshments and sometimes two suppers the sarao week If this was cut out till after war is over it would he a relief New York May Is more than likely that Germany on the way and not fewer than submarines of the class A that within 6 months she have submarines afloat and In twelve 1200 Evidence at hand Indicates the German yards have room to keep work on submarines of the class constantly under way foregoing statements were made tonight by J Bernard Walker editor of the American who spoke of the submarine peril before the National Security League at the An nual Hotel two Violent youths were sentenced to flvo years In Penitentiary at as- sauHirig Mrs Skinner a few days in a runaway accident on Sat urday a to Mi McDonald dashed in front of a passing street oar and was killed Macdonald was seriously injured indication points to the fact that will shortly Itself once the centre of military activity this district Owing to defective wiring fire did damage on Sunday to the Forbes Hoofing Co premises This week at ho Grange Art Museum the annual exhibition of the Toronto Camera Club was held and proved very successful Technical School is now working double in that those who wish to go oh farms may get away in time to be of sorvico A leaking valve and a spark from a motor is held responsible for an explosion which occurred in Toronto General Post garage Richmond Street Tire followed and several hun dred dollars damage resulted Win Hon President of lie Western Ontario Poultry As sociation J Pearl of Poultry Association of College J Wilson of Agriculture and Agricul tural Societies W Hollo have been appointed as a Provincial Poultry Committee for Ontario The series of successful meet ings which have boon held of late in Methodist Church by J Hell of Montreal clos ed on Sunday night Mr J Miller Editor of tho Canadian Countryman has been appointed W Heck as Assl Commissioner of Agri culture for Ontario Capt Tymon on one of Island Kerry Boats while at the wheel on Tuesday was seized with a It and fell unconscious to the deck An employee noticed ho fall and ran to wheel thus saving the vessel from serious damage was con veyed to the General Hospital and is on mend According to opinions made public by the Provincial Resource Committee on Tuesday there is considerable decrease in the number of cattle throughout On tario at the present lime Steps will he- taken to effect a change in Ibis regard It has boon decided that Bridge shall bo a double- decker According to official reports Royal Templars of Temper ance largely increased during the past year A Regan was arrested last week charged theft He was employed as a clerk in the munition works His Grace the Archbishop of Algoma preached in St Albans Cathedral on the occasion of tho dedication of the memorial Choir Stalls These stalls were pre sented by relatives and friends of deceased members and ministers of St Albans as memorials The Bishop of Toronto assisted in dedication ceremony A large congregation was in attendance Tho City Council voted to bar aliens from voting by ballot to Two children aged and years respectively wore found locked up in Park early Monday morning They had been locked in by the carelaker the night previous without knowing it They had a weary night of it Toronto Presbytery has decid ed to cable Sir Lord George urg ing prohibition during the war in Great Britain At McMaster University last week Mr K P pointed lo of Crown the common link to Empire but gave warning about condi tions in Russia University held a service to memory of students who have fallen in battle over seas and degrees were conferred on Monday in Memorial Hall The St Johns Ambulance Brigade are sending a parly of nurses over seas Rev V Morgan has been appointed Secretary to the bishop of Toronto as successor to Rev J Lewis who has resigned Mr J Bertram bus been nominated as the Liberal nominee of the County of Durham for the Commons It is reported that racetrack li censes In Ontario for the current year Will reach The war does not appear to lessen the ardor of sporting fraternity In the County Criminal Court last Wednesday Arthur was vioted of the theft of and was sent Jo prison for days last month the Street Hall way Company earnings amounted to of which tho City will re ceive This will help To ronto at present time of need Buffalo la vlslllng- S Janes Cain of Toronto visited In Town over Sunday Mr Isaac Hose her at Ml Albert Mrs Mortimer left last week to spend a month her Bister Id Chicago Doris number of her school friends on May 1st It of Toronto writes Wo think Era Is welt worth extra quarter Mr Woodcock of Sutton spent the weekend In Town with bis brotherinlaw Mr K Pratt of St Pauls Is move to mom I J J 1 Great additions and- IrnJproVej being made fiOft I Pratt rcotor of making arrange merits to llio West shortly Pie Stewart one of the who was wounded In Prance I son of Mr Stewart home on furlough Mrs C HooUe of Toronto We always look forward to receiving the home news In the Era every week After a vacation of two weeks Mlhs Jones left on Monday to train for a nurse at flu Western Hos pital Toronto Mrs Dr J Wilson of West Toronto writes Enclosed firxl S2 for Era which will some ahead always enjoy the homo news Mr of Bedding- ton writes We would he very much lost weekly ar rival of the Era as it Is Just like a vlHlt down East Hon J Davis was in Toronto two days this week attending meeting of the Methodist Mission Board preparatory to the report for Conference next month r Mr Herbert W of Tux- ford writes It has been a loq cold winter here and spring is opening up slowly will a week or ten days before there Is any seed ing done Mrs Allan Howard having very kindly placed her beautiful homo on Prospect Ave at the disposal of ihc Hod Cross a most time was Spent by the ladies on afternoon There were 17 tables Mrs won the prize for the lone hands and Mrs Jos for games prizes being donated by Mrs A Smith The proceeds amounted nearly Can Vou Take Part In Thli An urgent call has come for men to enlist in the Forestry Battalion now being raised In Canada and a draft from York and Slmcoe Counties Is now being asked for This will doubtless appeal to a great many men who re gret that they were unable lo in the or York County Battalion The physical examination Is easier In this than in any other branch of Ihc service but the Importance of the work cannot be exaggerated Do not miss this opportunity of helping to Win the war Huns are on the run and every available man is needed lo keep them going To do Ibis millions of railway ties are needed to build roads to carry munitions and supplies over the re gained territory Timbers are needed lor bridges etc and unless we can send sufficient men from here lo the forests of England Scotland and Prance to do this work- battalions that should In the fighting line will have to be turned Into Forestry Bat talions thus weakening the driving powers our armies and prolonging the war Just picture for yourself what ser vice in the Forestry Battalions means Vast lumber camps run entirely by soldiers Think of the lively evenings with your comrades around the camp fires Think of the health and strength you will enjoy the interesting work the trip to France and above all else the knowledge that you are do ing your share to win the great war for the worlds liberty The pay separation pensions are the same as with fighting units and men up the age of 48 are eligible For your own sake do not delay getting into the game any longer Think what it will mean to you when the war is over your fortune by making up your mind today and Joining THE YORK AND NO DRAFT Headquarters Street or Lombard Street Toronto for mon immediate on thefcr arrival from overseas J at Halifax and At Halifax Immigration I Pier boon transformed into for 450 and is already In use Part of the building is reservedfor tuberculosis patient offi cers of hospital ship arriving other day remarked that they had never seen provision so ex cellent for wounded or hos pital trains as good as those pro vided for more serious cases At the clearing depot formerly the Immigration Build ing is being completely remodel led and will house 1000 men or Special accommo dation has boon sol apart for the cases of tuberculosis and mental derangement Altogether between and men are now at work on various buildings for the reception treat ment and training of the soldiers who have suffered in our sorvice total convalescent available or in sight is about 8500 without including the Hospital for Insane at New market The arrival of ships in Holland from was ihc object of great Joy in that Homo of the ships had lain In waters since the end of January but cargoes are reported to be generally In good condition A dozen of the ships con tained cargoes of bread and other foodstuffs fodder WIFE BELIEF TOO How Often It that If you com good Butter Is half How wo cell flood Dread and pi to good and good Butter to put on Our of Purity Flour for Broad la boot that Manitoba will for your plcbo of or a rom iw SEEDS are to kind vo hoop w Wo First Cats at lb Potato at lb Cooking Onions for FRUITS Largo at Oranges 30 and Florida I Fruit largo each and a pock PI ANTS Wo will from now on a good variety of House and Plants Freeh Colory and oh Hand CONFECTIONERY day thoro Is a growing Candy We mooting that demand by handling of tho best Confectio to be had Mrs Stephens Is making some of our Delicious and Appetizing and they Ho I via trouble for and told to PILLS I Ivr and twelfth box wif Is now wing Ud fiods of over J Z It to a to ODI All Lin oin box or bores for If to a or Toronto Ml DEPT Nowadays It Is Quality that Counts QUALITY OUR SPECIALTY ALSO AGENT FOR 1beyc rim Furniture and Undertaking House You can buy your Furniture Cheap for Cash UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY night attended to at residence THE The Host Remarkable musical Instrument In the World CHOCOLATES MAIN STREET Agent for Cameras and Photo Supplies NEWMARKET House Phono No Store Phone No rani J o Phonos and 26 Cradle CODY At Mt Albert on April 3011 Dr and Mrs Cody a son and grandson of Mr Isaac Hose of Newmarket DENNETT In Newmarket on April to Mr and Mrs Dennett a In Newmarket on May 2nd Mr and Mrs Geo a daughter At Aurora on April to Dr and Mrs Lowell Dales nee Miss Wesley of a son John Wesley There nothing that is more appreciated as a gift than Fur niture It is a practical and serviceable gift lual is certain lo please the recipient Bear this in mind in selecting gifts for BIRTHDAYS WEDDINGS We Have a Fine Lino to Choose From FRED SKINNER 101 lumbal mors License KNOWS 1 YOUR ValuJle possession not Preserve OF I dont know where mayor or city council got idea that the County had appointed a com mittee lo submit the matter effecting a junction of Cana dian Northern and Metropoli tan Railway in north end of the city for as far as I know there is nothing of ho kind under con sideration said of Richmond Hill He said there no doubt hut that some of the were anxious hat there should bo a better ar rangement for travellers reach ing now station but nothing definite had been done in the matter by tho county men London April The British forces under Gen Maude forced a passage of River SO miles south of Bagdad and attacked main Turk posi tion completely routing the ene my whoso were over invading I prisoners total British casualties only ST JOHN In Township on Monday April St John aged years She was a sister of the late Dr Dooald Gilles pie of YAK At ou Friday April 20 Adam age of years and months Burial took place on Sunday the April Deceased was a brother of Mr Jacob Yake of Slouffvjlle In Newmarket on April Audrey Helen daughter of Mr aged 3 years and months HALE At Cedar Valley Whitchurch on April 1917 Pearl May daughter of Mr Edward Hale aged 8 years and months At Newmarket on April 1917 Elizabeth aged years Interred at Toronto on Friday last IN AM In loving memory of Francis who departed this life on May Two years have gone yet we miss you Never your memory fade Loving thoughts will always linger Hound the grave where our dear one is laid Family J v Mr Norman Hal nerd and John of Toronto spent he weekend with the tatters parents Mr and Mrs Win Mis Sliney and daughter Mabel spent Saturday in the Queen Mr and Mrs Davis of spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Misses Gertrude and Clarice spent Sunday evening In Tottenham Mr and Mrs J A Armstrong and daughters of Newmarket Spent Saturday in Town Mr and son Jack alio Mr Tom Cronln spent Sunday at Mr Ceo Bells Lake Mr Tom Armstrong of Newmarket was in town Monday Mr Edward of Newmarket Tuesday in town Dr Dlllane relumed home Tuesday after being In the Hospital the last four weeks We hope to soon see Mm around again Mr Milton Sloan of Toronto made a business trip to town on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Marshall and family of Newtown Robinson spent Sunday with the parents Mr and Mrs Buttle Mr Mrs Lute Lyons and family spent Saturday with the parents Mr and Mrs John Black of Messrs OrinJe Gallagher and Elmer Stonehouse also Mioses Gertrude and Clarice motored Newmarket Monday Mr M Doyle of Toronto spent Tues day with his wife and family Mr West of the Salvation Army of Aurora is spending a few days in Willi his Mrs Green The Annual Meeting of the Schom- branch of the Womens In stitute will be held at the of Mrs Ralph Davis on May All the members are requested to be present the strongest character and the resistance most obstinate French assaulting wave of infan try found a deep cavern at the foot of a steep cliff hi Chivy west of into which the Grenadiers threw while their comrades continued- to advance up the slope When they arrived at he top they observed a column of smoke pouring out of a hole on the summit of the plateau and soon afterwards a crowd of Germans numbering about ih all came out having climbed I HO steps through a chimney cut in the sol id rock from the cavern below The French scaled the cliff very quick quicker than the Ger mans had gone up stairs and hey took all the Germans pris oner A German officer was caught while In act of telephoning to his headquarters He surren dered holding hi arms up with the telephone receiver in one hand WOUNDED IMPOSSIBLE Mala St North All Orders ft- With French Army May 2 Prisoners wore still being brought in today as result of yesterdays French success be tween Beino and and two fierce though unsuccess ful to the northeast of Mont Haul part in the recent fighting deal Washington May It is Im possible for allies to reach an agreement with Germans on an armistice to permit both sides to gather up the wounded be tween he lighting linos because Germans tiro on Cross ambulances Ian Malcolm who has boon at tho of Brit ish lied Cross on Western front told newspapermen today that kind of a spirit on lha other side Mr Malcolm said is impossible to reach an under standing which would permit the wounded to bo rescued only way bo reached through the efforts of men from ho trenches who crawl out at night and drag thorn In According to statement made by Frank Cochrane in answer to a question the Do minion has spent on Hudson- Day Hallway and Port Nelson terminals A went on during Monday nights with tons of coal The cap- raB iolii Mi behold three position ft of saved V I HP of fled held in Monday Full on trbducci Oardon Lawn Shovels Christie ncv Indiana and eve to us we hop large Then the weeks sold eh latest Hicksor Cutting So concha orders they hi the pre idea flltenth now Edith With later o School May I Edilli School thing I Monro Feed Woo They To A re us as of are go to run he sin not be who a at lion will War is a vi age at the keeps that At Bible officer Pre Vice Sea Con Con Con J Art l Woi played many was o spioui solliii ticket in Mb In of were the ft P Mid Mrs Rev j Davis A Co tarsal ia s I

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