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Newmarket Era , June 8, 1917, p. 2

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CkOCjUtT A oh Vi I to On Millard Ave rooms and oil of Jos Wesley in adjoining i I Mry and Mrs ana family wish to express to their neighbors and many frionds for their during- her illnoss during FOR GALE A Jersey Cow fresh old and calf Both from the boat producing strain in Canada Apply at onoo at tills Office w r I I J I f J Residence Mr P Hamiltons North Newmarket Phone if IfJANTCD Sealed Tenders will bo received by the undersigned to eluding Saturday June for the erection of a Cattle Stable and the removal of old one lo a new location on lite Pair Grounds Newmarket Tender may include material and construction or construction only No tender necessarily ac cepted Plana and specifications at he of the Secretary Newmarket TEtJDEna Fori Tenders will be received up lo and including June 15th laying Sidewalk on different streets in the Town of Newmarket up to lincarfeet lie same more or less Eith er supply material or by the fin ished square foot No tender necessarily accepted order of the Bridge Committee P J ANDERSON Clerk Field Reports ttoxxi the country dis tricts slate farm are proving satisfactory Sir Hays there fa a growing demand by Ontario era for fall plowing- An has boon passed the Dominion Govern ment which in all probability will put an end to Meets for a while Bolting on has been prohibited during war ItiBBtated that Detroit in dulging notion entertained prohibition in Ontario soldiers in uniform while the or dinary civilian can indulge to limit Citizens appear to forget Hint a Coverage not good for sol diers bo unfit for clviliano last of the Bcason gave 800 No aewingpHs Friday Juno try to bo on hand for packing next Friday Juno eft- Notice to All having claims against of Bast York married woman who died at on the Seventh day of April arc hereby notified to Ale flame properly proven with Char les If Haines Sharon PO of the on or before he day of July 1017 as Imme diately thereafter the said administra tor will proceed lo distribute the aSflCtfl amongst the parties entitled thereto havlns lo claims then Hied Solicitor for Administrator Newmarket Oat Bated June u IceCream and Dairy Plant Main Street Wholesale and retail in any quantity at popular prices Buttermilk Milk Sweet Cream table and whipping by pint or Cheese extra mild in 1 and Cheese Cream Cheese and But ler Call and take a Brick or Ice Cream in bulk containers home with you We also Ice Cream in your homo in gal 2gals or over Will keep for hours Open Phono Representative Wanted at for Newmarket and District for flprjng Planting List now ready Splendid List of Canadian Grown Fruit and Ornamental slock including ii lUiii imotiiiiUiY And Many Other Leaders flow Illustrated Sent on J now at beat tlmo Proposition Stone Wellington nth III i Mercury observes of the findings of Justice connection with Man itoba scandal would it tho most lilting thing Hon ftogors did to resign The Cabinet who direct our affairs in such times as the pres ent must be above reproach oth erwise out they go of the Militia men the United Stales says the Toronto filar of yesterday is fully up to the expectation of the War Department In fact it was said that the Government would be well salislled if the same con servative estimate of eight mil lions Was readied It is a good beginning The addition of to the overseas force will have a powerful influence in winding up the war In these days when foodstuffs are being diluted or tampered with people have knowledge of a few lesls of purity For instance pure sugar when dissolved in water should be perfectly transparent Tea leaves which have not been doctored can be rolled upon while cloth without leaving a slain pure butter boils quickly while any other kind splutters and crackles bread containing alum will turn treat ed with carbonate of ammonia The Continent rises lo re mark is in fact nothing less than amazing lo see how the movement for national- prohibi tion as a foodsaving policy has taken hold of the country So generally has it won the aid of people never interested in moral agitations against the saloon thai thousands of men aro vehe mently lighting the liquor crowd today whom the never counted enemies before When Governor Capper of Kansas call ed on the Governors of the states to stand up and speak for a na tional noalcohol law the minori ty that refused hardly counted half a dozen Many metropoli tan newspapers arc out for it strong It surely looks as if war is going to make the a dry nation in Red Cross Society was only a small attend ance at the Knitting Tea last Tuesday afternoon in Chris tian Church Collection Next in lio Presbyterian Church a week from Tuesday A special business meeting of tho members of IhbMted Cross Society will held In Coun cil Chamber on Monday evening next at 730 oclock for tho pur pose of completing preparations for the Garden Party and setting the date It is hoped that there will be a large attendance The following were shipped to Headquarters this week pairs Socks Slippers Suits Pyjamas 2 Quills 2 Comfort Bags filled ladles are grateful for a contribution of from Our Toronto Aw Isaac married daugn- Icr la a Deputy Pearson for Buffalo yesterday trip Lewis spent weekend with friends at to spent Sunday with her here Mrs Morloy Manning of Toron to was visiting town this week Mrs spent Friday with Lloyd at Orchard Beach Mr Harry Keith only son of Is enlisting with the Fly ing Corps Mrs Allan Howard and her Icr left for Hamilton on Tuesday to visit friends Mr John Anderson of Toronto tuner will bo In Newmarket for the weekend Mrs Manning of Sic Mario Mloh visited her brother Mr P Irwin last week Mr and Mrs of Montreal spent a few days with her sister on Park Ave feels some bettor since bo got borne and Is able lo go around town on crutches Mrs A Kent of Detroit Mich nee Miss Wright visited her friend Lulu Collins Ids week Mr Ward Cook friends on Sunday night Mrs of Monday with lerMrs J Cutting Mr Harry Shanks of Kcttlob called oh Mr Cpok recently- A number here attended Church at Kettleby on Sunday night A German destroyer has been sunk and another damaged in a running fight between six German destroyers and Commodore whites squadron The Gorman naval at Oetend on the Bel gian coast has bcon bombarded by British warships The Brit ish forces wore undamaged Bishop Sweeny addressing the Anglican Synod condemned racetrack gambling now and the Avar and deplored the ten dency to the Sabbath by gardening and seeding your own grow your own Vat what youoan grow on a I la youoan grow on a fcast of will fnotlon nothing uaUop fionnloo VEGETABLES A of Just and Tomato 0 A PS I A Will busing i Toronto spent of Mrs Mr Kohl and Miss of Aurora spent Sunday at the letters parents Miss Mary spent Sunday at her sisters Mrs of Mr Judge of Toronto call ed on in tins vicinity on Sunday Mrs and Miss Ma bel of the weekend the J Mr P Marshall ana his mother of spent Sunday at Mr J A Marshalls of the Line Womens Institute met at the borne of Mrs J A Marshall on Thursday and elected fol lowing officers Pros Mrs J 1st Vice Mrs J Miss Mary El liott Auditors Mrs J A Marshall and Mrs P Walton The attendance at League is increasing That is some encouragement for the of ficers Driving after church on Sun day evening is selling lo he a very popular pastime It is not fast driving either League Ath letic Clubs baseball team prom ises to be better than was at first expected nUMMEII July 3rd In Schools To ronto work Into Autumn Term from Without any Courtis fully In now IVrlU for it IV eta Toronto IVlDDliMiiLL Solicitor Notary for taking Affidavits tlo Will be in Newmarket all Tuesday Wednesday and Jiluidsy and on Monday and evenings from to Office Floor New Block Opposite Post Office No for Imperial Bank of Walton A Co to low on Wwt Will find work fc According to statistics supplied by William Lewis Edmonds in an article contributed lo the June number of the Canadian Magazine the yearly production in Canada is as follows Farm products field crops live stock dairy fruit etc 1313000000 Mannfacd Goods 1500000000 Minerals Forest Products Fisheries Pure and Skins 35800708 Grand Total 83201008162 The article deals with the varr- sources of countrys wealth and is unusually inter esting and instructive v Ontario will employ at least six thousand men after the war in roads 1 It difficult lo tell the motives prompting boys Without authority and without apparent fear of results two boys started off at speed a motor car standing in front of a Hospital on Saturday Fortunately a man acquainted with foreseeing consequences jumped aboard and slopped the before it had got far Tho boys were arrest ed The Board of Trade Year Book this year is an especially fine work One day last week veterans decorated the graves of soldiers who fell at Ridge way never forget their old comrades A few days ago Fred lloss was seriously injured an auto run ning at full speed without a driv er On Saturday eveninglast Mr entertained the officers of Lodge AF AM for the 23rd time Lust Friday morning Cor nelius fell across the rails while coupling moving cars and was so badly crushed that he died an hour after J T Moore founder of Moore Park passed lo his reward on Tuesday Deceased was born in on Juno 1st One hundred and fifty soldiers wcro welcomed back to Toronto on Tuesday from the Several of them bring decora- lions According to reports from Ot tawa conscription will bo a mild measure High Constable Phillips of York County added ten men to the county constabulary force by having that- number of the military police doing duty at Lea- side sworn in as County Con stables before Magistrate Brun- Three automobiles wcro report ed lo the Police as having been stolen during Tuesday night The annual meeting of the Canadian Press Association lakes place in Toronto on the 14th Inst It will he held in the Technical School Building Premier of Ontario reports a large increase in farm production this year Never before was so much vacant land planted as in 1917 The season is backward but prospects good for an excel lent harvest The Parks Committee has set apart the athletic field at the Is land as a summer camp for re turned convalescing soldiers Toronto District W T held its Annual Meeting this week The membership now is and there are branches iit the County Thirty Nurses of Grace Hos pital have recently joined the col ors and twenty doctors EYES ae your Valuable Possession The fate Our wtll Attractive To LfiKtiii PARK OX DAY Hound on Gale from In On- vary low fares with llbwial GUY IN Berth reservations and full information at all Grand Trunk Ticket Offices or write C District Passenger Agent System Toronto Out J Depot Agent Phone J Phone if Mr and Mrs baby spent Sunday with Mrs Kirby and at Hill niece Mrs- Will THE Furniture House of nil advanced varieties of to from tho old FIRE WORKS Wo a bin assortment of Fireworks fop buy Miss McCraokcn of To ronto duys with Mrs Geo Wood and returned borne on Tuesday Mr A Price District Man ager of the Dell Telephone Co at tended the funeral of the late banting in Barrio last week Mr and Mrs Watson and her mother were of Mr and Mrs J at their summer cottage at Lake over Sunday You can for Gash IJNJRTAK1NG EMBALMING A SPECIALTY to at IU1 Phones 17 and with a of those CONFECTIONERY Candy when freoh homemade fa in ii lliln Ring m On Tuesday last Rev Thomas conducted the Junior Theory at the Manse here on be half of the University of Toronto Mr arid Mrs Harold motored from London on a months trip and are visiting relatives and friends In and Quecnsvllle J As Mr leaves next week for Winnipeg on a business trip Mrs leaves tomorrow for Bel mont to make a visit In her old home Mr A daughter Miss Vclma leave today for a motor to Prince County to visit friends for a week or HO Mr Will Stark has moved here from Toronto and is occupying the house vacated by Mr on Millard Ave lie Is assisting- his brother at the Foundry Rev A Addison left for To ronto yesterday to attend a of tho Stationing Committee In connection with the Methodist Con ference which meets in Toronto next week Mrs St nee Miss Smith received a cable on Tuesday that her husband Pie McCullocb who has been In the trenches about two years was dan gerously wounded has return ed from on six months fur lough suffering from Antitoxine Par alysis Miss was home Monday night to see her fath er and left Tuesday for Camp Mo hawk Rev H P Thomas left on Wed nesday lo attend the General Assem bly at Montreal which will be In ses sion about ten days During his ab sence the pulpit In Newmarket will be occupied by Mr John of Knox College Toronto The School Board was very fortunate In securing the services of Mr Gale a University Student to as sist Ihe teaching staff during the Ill ness of Ihe Principal who returned to his duties on Monday Mr Gale gave good satisfaction The exams are now on Mr of Toronto di rector of the Canadian College Move ment who conducted such a success ful Conference in School here last November was In Town on Tues day Interviewing some of the mem bers of the Board regarding another Conference next Fall Mrs Elmer has been residing in Illinois for the past five years or more has come to Walker- ton for the summer having been In poor health for a time and desiring lo try a change of climate She for merly resided in Newmarket and has kept in touch with the Town ever since through the Era Nelson Kenny brother of Miss Vera Kenny on the teaching of Bradford High School and a second cousin of the Editor of the Era was killed in action on May 18th He was a native of and a land surveyor by profession enlisting in British Col umbia He was a general favorite end his death is greatly regretted by rela- lives and lends Miss Ethel of spent Sunday with friends at Cedar Grove Miss Mary of Toronto spent Hie weekend with her here Mrs R Gould is visiting with her daughter lira Bray in Toronto Mr Shanks of call ed on Mr on Satur day night Mr and Mrs A Archibald of spent Sunday with her parenlu Mr and Mrs Miss Cutting of Tho Oradlo In Newmarket on May to Mrs Wllbert John Oates a daughter COOK In Newmarket on May to Mr and Mrs Melvin Cook a daughter Tho Altar St Pauls Church Newmarket on June Miss Elsie Gretchen daughter of Mr and Mrs Ross of New market to Mr Edward A Walker of Toronto the Rector Rev Pratt officiating IVEDDELDATT At the residence of Ihe brides parents on June by Rev K Kemp Mr Fred son of the late David of Sharon lo Miss Nora Bell Bait daughter of Mr and Mrs Wrn of Quecnsvllle METCALFE CUrilEnLnrJDAt the Manse Newmarket by Rev P Thomas on June 1917 William Edgar of to Miss Helen Frances daughter of Mr Sutherland or Bradford In on June 2nd Floyd Kenneth Lloyd young est child of Mr Chas Smith Main Street aged Interred at Quecnsvllle on Monday Rev Thomas conducting the burial service BRETT At Aurora on June 3 Adeline beloved wife of Interred at King City Cemetery on Tuesday At on May 31st Edith Jane Stark beloved wife of John aged and dys Interred at Albert Cemetery DIKE In Hospital Toronto on Wed nesday May 30th Lottie be loved wife of Harraan Dike Mt Al bert jo her year Funeral Fri day lo Mt Albert Cemetery WINTERS In Toronto on June Mary Ann Muckle beloved wife of John R E Winters in her year The Winters family have been sum mer residents at Orchard Beach for several years and all will regret her sudden death At North Bay on the of May 1917 widow of Joseph formerly proprietor of the Royal Hotel Newmarket In East con on Thursday May 31st John passed away Ihe residence of his eon Ernest J In his year Funeral service was held on Satur day afternoon conducted by Kemp and Cemetery it Quality that QUALITY OUR SPECIALTY ALSO AGENT FOR TH Most musical Instrument In CHOCOLATES ft MAIN STREET for Photo House Phono No store Phone No i GROCERY AND BAKE SHOP At Road houses Main Street Newmarket Interment at 000 ENTIRELY NEW STOCK ALSO AND CANNED US It I I FANCY CAKES A SPECIALTY COME AND SEE I HOOK Proprietor printing Satisfaction Years of practical knowledge and an extensive and modern plant equipment assure pa trons a service that cannot be surpassed A telephone ca No will bring a man lo take care of your wants Mr is by with Oarage Turned On persons tor south of the car got to the ditch ley child and J IjartH -of- which had behind ligaments and it is to use Mrs J back Mr broken and about lb tended the High A public o and with Workmen Hall Music was market On was well occupied were given Crown Hill Toronto hi peg of the Editor Sun wl The to W closer tog with the pi in order t Of living side red a poll Last united wi morning to a good i elusion of business 1 which the pointed at Conference Mr Mr and h Cora Mr Hoy Conference Chun held in Lit The complete next Bund be Ihe an and a given by ing and e years day and t fully up to one cordii wishing Com- I I A 1 1 sincere HUE In loving memory of my dear husband Pie C reported June 2nd A husband on earth he was Ills heart was true and kind His memory will be ever dear To those he left behind No loved ones stood beside him To bear his last farewell However long my life may list joy or grief be mine 1 will still remember you- Wife and Babes TO To Every Lover BAKIN0 6 Our Five Rose J Ho i tag North All Orders Aeoive Creful favorite mid FEED GOOD Childrens Next Christian the Am is to bo usual and invited again expi of the voted for scholars that begin at day inon urnrner n Sunday present lo the Previous Is the Chil Chorus Co hecitalion Kathh olo- Dor Chorus citation Prices Right iJ YE it Give Us a COM I fit Kali wding- billon vise m

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