Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , May 11, 1917, p. 8

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An Stew ouhgrLa4loBrBlblo on Monday the guest bfihonorljeihg Miss who was liber ally showered dainty gifts Word was received this wook of the death of How ard who has boon i killed in Pie Howard was a Mr Howard who yearn of age The sympathy of all Is ex tended to family I ll Three years ago I began to feel run- i tired and Buffered much from Aver and Kidney Trouble read of IVultfttlYcsV thought I would try them result surprising During the years past I taken them regularly and not chango for anything I have tiothad an hours sickness I com- ponced wring mid I knoTf now what I havent known for many yea rs Is blessing of a healthy body nod clear thinking brain Walter j Marriott Kc a box for trial sire At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt by Limited Ottawa QniOK I Oh Simeon Hi to Apply to Win Box Newmarket FOR That house and premises at Sharon the Mansion House For particulars apply In Mrs George How- Tell Sharon or to her Newmarket Fop Sato Lots on Park and Lome Avenues Apply to Newmarket MOUSE SALE In Newmarket West end Light Bath Fur nace etc Terms arranged f preferr ed Apply Box Aurora il notice to Pursuant to the Trustee Act It S Chapter Scclfon Creditors and all other persons having any claims against the estate of Lewis Toole late of the Township of Hast in the County of York Farmer deceased who died on or about the day of January Intestate are on or before the day of May to send in to the under signed Solicitor for Agnes Toole the Administratrix of the Intestates Es tate a notico of their claims- the amount and nature thereof and a state ment of the Securities if any held by them therefor and their addressee and description and take notice further that after the said date the said Ad- may proceed to distribute the said among he parlies en titled thereto without any attention to any claims rif which they shall then have notice or knowledge Dated at Newmarket this ilav April 1917 J ROBERTSON Solicitor for the Administratrix Main St Newmarket iiurrmgs AND mm plahvihq We have established a lasting reputation for fair and square dealing are now prepared to meet existing conditions by offering our high grade trees and plants dlreot to customers ftOCK BOTTOM MUCKS- Dont planting fruit trees and plants is nothing pays better Send for our Illustrated circulars of hardy varieties of which you can order direct end get the benefit of agents com- Our prices will be sure to interest you CO LTD 1667 JturMrymefi a St ttcn helped pin 3h after hfo Sit la I no The Una Is for Wanted at once for Newmarket and District for Spring Planting List now ready List of Fruit and slock including t mom ifuett tiAtdua And Many Other Leaders tSio on AvplloaiUdn Urt fct Mtttntf Stone fit Wellington Mailed too for Inst week Mr fttovenson tlio weekend at home Mr is on the wick list 1611 and family wore visiting friends in Horry to hear of Roy lons McOaman was visiting in Bradford Foster is reported wounded ill bund Mr Walter was visiling in Mr was homo for the weekend Ladies Aid of the Metho dist Church met on May 1st and was largely attended Mr was ui to his for a few days Mr and family have livnd at Iteir home in the Brad ford line VANDOHP A Vnndorf farmer has sold to Mr J during the past yix weeks worth of hogs and in The past year has sold worth Pie Richardson is in England but we are sorry say bis bund is still giving him troub le and he was preparing to go in to Iho military hospital again for further treatment in his last let ter to bis father and mother Mr Albert Preston is improving nicely after his very Serious op eration in Toronto last week hut we are very sorry lo say that his mother Mrs Win is very and not showing any improvement towards Tlio annual meeting for the oioGiion of officers was hold af ter the service on Tues day night- The officers for the ensuing year are Richardson Mr Starr Organist lliobardson Organist Gladys Miller was only one new teacher Miss Nellie for the True Blue Glass A committee was appointed lo consider the advisability of gel- ting a library for the Sunday School AURORA Last week Mr Geo Bowser of the 2nd Con of Whitchurch had two geese destroyed by dogs There have been complaints late ly of bounds from town running through the woods and farms in Ibis neighborhood and destroying property Major Kenneth Campbell Ml reported killed in action on April was a grandson of the Col- A A Campbell of Belle ville and on the maternal side of the late Sheriff George Taylor and of late Sir Alexander Campbell and later Lieutenant- Governor of Ontario He was born in Belleville in 1885 and be later resided in Aurora where his mother now resides In January he was decorated by the King at Buckingham Palace for conspicuous gallantry Some years ago he went out to Saskatchewan where be enlisted in 1916 Though enlisting as a private the promotion of young Campbell was very rapid He was wounded three limes and for con spicuous bravery at Hill ho was awarded the military cross and was per sonally invested with the honor by King He was granted six months leave of absence lo return to Canada but refused to accept it and returned shortly af terward to the front He was a great favorite in Aurora during bis residence in the town prior to his removal lo the west He fa trouble for n4 psrawen relief my to try then cits bud but faiA relief X bars of these CM cored 9A At ell or bows for Remember of it your to Drug CicnJcd Co ftcait4 it AURORA Kelson of Aurora was reported Wounded on Monday best Friday evening In the Hall Aurora the Aurora ratiiate gave their closing per formance for the season before crowded audience The Importance of is I he lillr of the comedy which was presented and the go towards cost of the clubs new stage equipment SCHOOL REPORT For Month of April V Class Marks possible Lena Clap son Lulu Clap- son J I 1074 M Fox it Fife J Davis i Dove Class Marks Possible I Hunt Dove yOl Lewis 111 Class Marks Possible A 0 Mount 717 Dove Burling I Wood I- Burling Hunt Hunt rat ion Burling J Davis Class Marks Possible I Lewis 502 Gertie Hur ling Gamble Class Jr Marks Possible I tU2 Mount fur ling Primer Possible 320 J Lewis M Lewis M Gamble 120 A Class No of stars Ed wards A Burling Hunt Class Mount Mi Campbell West Promotions Primer lo Class Lewis Lewis M A Class hi Edwards A Burling It Hunt Names followed by missco several days during the month J Chinas Teacher e6 oo- A SLACKER DEFINED The members were alt present minutes of lasi regular and special mootings wore read and confirmed of oil Bills and Accounts J Campbell the chair vynon following and ordered paid A Davis rep to culvert and hauling coal 00 V Fry steering grader At tbur Hill operating grader John Wells oper ating grader Sawyer Co 3 drag sorapers Black lilo ro wire fence half lo Township John Smith on acre culvert MooMurchy work and yds gravel J A inspecting culvert RESOLUTIONS McCabnKaake That the plan of half of Lot and West half of the half of Lot Con A King as submitted in be half of Stephens Co be approv ed on condition that the Town ship be not responsible for any construction repair or mainten ance or any structure thereon of the roadway until such time as in he opinion of the Township au thorities they will be warranted in accepting the same and hat the seal of the corporation be hereto affixed That Alexan der Cameron be paid the sum of Si for damages for cutler and harness re defective road way That Hiram White be paid sum of re bonus for killing dog while in the act of killing sheep KaakcMcCulcheon That the Clerk be authorized to communi cate with Ed Davis and in struct him to remove the fence from off the public highway forthwith McCabeCdmpboll That Treasurer bo and is herebyauth orized to pay re excess of statute labor Tliat the Clerk be to notify Mr Bragg that the Council decline to take any action in regard lo assuming any of the streets on Bond Lake Gardens at the present lime KnakoMcCabc That the Clerk bo hereby instructed lo ask for lenders for culverl on Lots and Cons and lenders lo close May at oclock P Plans and specifications seen at the Clerks Office ByLaw lo alter some Of the Road Divisions and a ByLaw lo appoint of Highways Pound Keepers Fence Viewers Sheep Valuators received the several readings and passed Council adjourned at Temperance Hall Ket- on Saturday May as a Court of Revision and business Complaints against assessments will be heard at no pm O Holland Landing Council 1 in its Sixty Years of use no one has ever bought a Cartons M i ling Co Limited Montreal i I At First First sight of the 1917 Gray will impress you The trim smart lines the new conveniences and the com fortable substantial atmos phere of the car carry great conviction Then get down to brass tacks Look under the hood under the body Learn for yourself the absolute honesty and servicegiving sturdiness of every working part Ride in the carput it to every Find out how it performs under every condition of ser vice Your first impression of quality will be verified See the 1917 Gray a better car than ever J A Allan Agent Newmarket Starting and Lighting when A slacker lacks courage danger is near Is bold as a lion when nothing to fear When the stale is in peril like hay In a drought shrivels and shakes with his He heart in his mouth Arte YOU If so bear in that the Canadian Pacific offers especial ly good train service with the fin est possible equipment including Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars to Winni peg and Vancouver by one of most picturesque routes in the world If a trip is contemplated ap ply to any C P Agent for full particulars or How ard Diet Past Agent Toronto Out ftoB6mea got a they begin kick for A filruftk May sad In if JGotUbChjaiAei jink tint knows invader is over the That failure lo chock him means slaughter and crime Plus slavery and bondage with liberty gone And still he refuses the khakf to don Is he Scotch Is lie Irish Eng lish or French A thousand limes no or hed be in a trench Hes one of a class with a flaw in his spine Who loses his nerve as he pic tures the Rhine Perchance hes a banker a brok er a clerk A farmer a student or one with out work Whatever his station his home fact will still haunt him this war Is his own He scoffs at conscriptionshe wont volunteer The thought of a battle has filled him with fear dospotmay crumble homo and bis Hut still he determines to shirk and to lag ask ourselves fraukly and get a reply Is it fair for our freedom ij there must die The question put squarely to one and to nil Should fiiur even slackers to the call A Lindsay April Regular of Holland Landing Council May Present the Messrs KHchlng and Sheppard The following bills wore ordered lo be drawing cedar from Ml shovelling snow on road total S20 II Dike Sons ft cedar Pi Kltehloir hours Culvert lo plank for same 50c total Moved by seconded by hat the Clerk put op notice asking for Tenders for build ing cement fide walks Rods or more Inch concrete and 1 inch lop finish corporation to furnish cement ami gravel also for yards gravel or more from canal also for covering the Moore bridge and placing 3 pieces of Umber In same and putting Bali ng on bridge arid approaches cor poration furnish material Tenders received up to Max lath Carried Moved by P Hitching seconded by Sheppard that Mr Dell have the Park for pasture for the year to pay for same and also keep the fences in repair and that the Treas urer accept from Mr Bell for his share of line fence on Park Carried Council adjourned May Last night at there occurred the death of Mr Hicks councillor for after ah illness of one week He was years of age lie con ducted a stationery business and was a Bible Class teacher In the Methodist Sunday School His wife survives him one son Hicks In France and one daughter For sale at the Industrial Home Enquire of A field or Silas TO FARMERS Yorkshire Hoar kepi for service on Lot 12 St GwiU llmbury Terms 1 3wl3 BROS Mortgage Sale VALUABLE THE of DWELLING HOUSE NEWMARKET IN TOWN OF trailer power of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be pro duced at the time of sale there will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the King George Hotel Newmarket on Saturday the day of May 1917 at the hour of oclock fore noon the following residential pro perly namely That brick house and lot on the north side of Park Avenue in the Town of Newmarket and being de scribed as commencing at he distance of feet easterly the south angle of Block as shown on registered plan No thence running easterly along Park Avenue feet and having a depth of Tills house Is In good repair and contains bath closet furnace and el ectric lights ami domestic water and Is a very desirable residence and con veniently situated of Sale per cent cash on day of sale and sufficient to make one- half of purchase money in cash at the expiration of days thereafter and the balance may be secured by first mortgage of per cent per annum of sale apply to Vendors Solicitor THE fVs I C Piaull Moosomin I My friend in khaki is my shep herd I shall not want He me to lie down in my cosy collage He spar- me the evils of the fight He my heart He it possible for me to walk in the paths of cowardice for my own lifes sake Yea though the shadows of destruction fear and death bang over my cowering head I will fear no evil for is not my brother fighting for me His weapons and bis courage they comfort me He me to prepare a plentiful table while he keeps my enemies far away from me luxury and pleasure attend my way the cup of life never tast ed so sweet Any Time for a thorough Course In one of Shaws Seven Bus- Schools Toronto Write for free Catalogs Homo Study Courses also provided President mm EXCURSION Hound trip tickets lo points Manitoba Saskatchewan Al berta via North Hay and Transcontinental via Chicago St Paul or Surely safely and happiness eacn Tuesday until shall follow me as long as j inclusive at low fares Through Tourist Sleeping to WINNIPEG on above leaving Toronto P change of cars via Route Limit Two Months ex clusive of date of sale urn limit on all tickets reservations and f liculnrs at all Grand offices or write District Pass TOr J Depot i my friend is unfailing and I will dwell not in the trenches hut in my own house undisturbed as long as my brother does his duly TO HER lid you your rip around any wonderful old ruins Yes she replied ami what Well One of them wanted to me guess Phono p Phone 14 r I If a head filled with he tUW to use hit AS A HILL CLIMBER Ilia power furnished by v aire- la- head motor the of a to taio on blah of car uiuduiuia power to rear a for economy tad hill ilxiil of lx WO Including I t I 1 am oil luditstor ikea tew of I fed WW TORONTO

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