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Newmarket Era , April 26, 1918, p. 3

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Sa I II I a J J v J of Mrs Albert on n commencing at pm large cilcndohco St on haadVPreae Kitchen Wall Go Hold of nil bill at Kltohen prices and for Do to stock Oxford at old prices in nutting in amount of money collected by the 1 a mistake It Is now sine quantity of ill sold and proceeds added w fund I also forgot to our served rofroBhu- lirno Press Main good heller for its Spring scrape Several more electric being installed about town The rain on Sunday morning put a stop lo of tlio auto A of time goes into of on tin T it next Sunday Boy by On a boynamed Leslie Brown whose parents reside on Street this side of Aurora was kicked in tho by a horse and his badly lacerated A doctor was Rent for ami aflcr dressing Iho wounds be advised taking the child who is years of age to Hospital for Children in Toronto was same evening fell Wheal a On of iho exceptionally Iho past winter many fields of Kail Wheal in this vicin ity have been mined and the Hoed lost A man from In forms us thai out of aero sown it will all have to be plowed up except two acres An other man on who put in acres thinks of plowing the whole Acids up And still anoth er t intends lo sow Spring wheal in the same fields with drill and let both grow harvesting them together Chari H IlWOQ 0 tier 1 Ccono J Preliminary Arrangements Too Matchmaker bargaining Betrothal Ceremony Morning Worship III Widowhood Final Appeal Miss Orchard Beach will sing and there by coo I i i I Do Hot Gelling your will he scarce posit and we will oil Pay a small do- keep it for you i April the Toronto and York Hallway will a oar Aurora Station at am dally Sundays and for arriving at am vlll to Paotory at am Pores bo on this oar tho at OPPIO CO Ltd hi addition to the usual pro- and study of the scriptures Sunday afternoon thorn will be a reception of pupils into church ami administration of the In connection with this service the Pastor will give a short The Loyal Gleaners held I heir election of officers for of May next at the close of the school last Sunday with following re sult Pro Mr- Williams Vice-Prcs- Miss Dennis Secretary Miss Alice Brooks Mrs Teacher- i Jackson Pie Hartford Wounded Keys has come through 16 the family of A J Hartford that lie has been wounded He cross- fed lo France early in January with the 2nd Canadian Troops 12th York Hangers and is probably one of the men wounded that the commanding of ficer P Clarke lSO cabled about Pie Hartford is years of age He has married twice if two children alive one by each marriage His brother John nl to the front with the John is a crack shot has been selected by the Can adians a sniper Mr George Main St North New market is the father of the two soldiers Dont forget the entertainment given by Hie in the ft room Friday April It will be worth your to bring your friends A rare treatis in store for the League next Monday evening A P Addison is lo be with us Everybody welcome Por All Round In Bicycles the Cleveland and Wonted Mr and Mrs A Evans wore here on Wednesday looking after repairs to Royal Hotel prem ises which hove been leased to Toronto Motor Club who will open the place for business short ly Opposition is the spice of lifo Hystopjiqat them all at Binds Hardware each The third Quarterly Meeting of this Conference for the New market circuit will be held in New market April lo Ser vices as follows preaching ser vice on Friday and Saturday at pm Sunday Feast a and preaching a and pm Reynolds of is expected to ltd present and preach according to the above notice and hear him for bis sermons are always interest ing practical spiritual and edi fying- Com In Aotlon Word was received bore on Sat J ay of the death of Lieut John regret He th ma father Mr Alex- Gordon W Toronto Chief Hanger of we Sons of Scotland enlisted with the and having for commission was to the Halt and considerable ability as a officer He bad charge ofnco when Wth Ball was to do wrj for overseas be was asked to jajwn in York county to assist J the recruiting of iho l last unit to bo raised Yo Jni under the voluntary fiys- several times and was officer hero Plaining the rank of Captain command of id be complct- Ia detailed fi His sister survive Death of Mrs Doverall In her 1st year of the H- died on Monday at the residence of her daughter Mrs Don licuddy Ave To ronto after an illness of about a week from pneumonia was horn In East and lived the greater part of her life in North go ing lo Toronto about years ago She is survived by one son M Toronto and four daughters Mrs Don Mrs Fred Record Mrs A and Mrs Rault Interment at Cem etery yesterday afternoon motor funeral Spots On the whole the roads not boon what you would call had this Spring but there have been some pretty bad spots Last Saturday car was completely stuck on the Town Line near the Cheese Factory and had to get assist ance lo get out Another car was put completely out of bus iness and bad to be towed to the Garage There were no less than ton cars at one time waiting for repairs at Robertsons Garage on Saturday afternoon Great com plaints were made about Iho road out to and also out Eagle Street to St Report says two or three cars were stuck on Eagle Street Sunday and bad lo have assistance lo get out It seems that the approaches lo Newmarket are worst These should all proper attention by the authorities as naturally there is more traffic near the business centre I Hardware has all kinds of tackle at old prices A of the Church iLtrHw Completed his n to C miuoii with loft lo a the He was years of I WATCHES ITS VERV I cut euro to to In Daylight Saving is a great in- centive lo Townspeople to get onto land and the Local Com mittee for Development of Na tural Resources have more appli cations for vacant lots than they can supply Every vacant lot that was cultivated last year has boon spoken for as well as a numfbor of others Hon E J Davis has offered lo plow a larger area than last year for the men of Tannery and least 30 lots located among them Tho Win Cane Sons Go have a pleco of ground which they aro placing at the disposal of some of their employees and as sisting others to on vacant lot gardens The Girl Guides Gardens in addition to the Public School dens of last year Tho Local Committee is having sheets printed so as to keep a record of the seed planted and the results of the labor which will be circulated among the people of the town as the Committee want lo know what Is grown on Home Gardens as well as va cant lots and school gardens to if Newmarket really is Feed ing Itself A certificate is also to be pre sented to each of the workers in the School Gardens Iho coming summer at the same lime the prizes are distributed Newmarket is intensely patri otic and will support the boys the front by both money and food There will be no slackers Let us have a fine record by every body tickling ground with rake and hoe I Sit You will never terms to Germany nil la Youve read fliiecph of hat old brigand Homing la there any of repentance In that speech It a of ftBtatcBman who wants and a league of nations No I Ger many la la her mood of believes she hoe won It Arid If we talk of to her olio bos won Yob baa woo and Is would be better ft times that every man In England shouldbo dead than that Germany should Issue from this war with Ihc of a conqueror You hear ukoUio phrase the man and the last shilling and you think It Is only a bit motoric but to my mind its most solemn and absolute truth I mean when I say it that It would In very truth bo a mil lion times heller for the people of Islands to bo dead every of thorn rather than live on as serfs of triumphant Prussia Meaning of must hold fast you mean till Germany says ho has had enough never mind how long it may lost The salvation of world dopends upon It back loIOli Wo ora confronted by Germany to bo the lord of the nations is out Is out Italy has received a hard blow franco England arc only who remain to be crushed Germany mean to crush them before America got Into her stride She believes she can crush thorn All talk of heartens her She thinks she can endure longer than can She Is flushed triumph She Is ab solutely Why look speech 1 Dare a man sug gest Hint we should surrender Malta and Gibraltar and the rest of It If lie were not confident of victory Think of mere audacity of It I When have wo ever used Malta and Gib raltar for the oppression of nations at our Colonies I They free to all Hie Germans who lo go there Any German can go to our Colonies and buy raw material or sot up for himself In business We have used the British for the good of human race And Germany whose colonics ore bolted barred against mankind who no sooner got Heligoland than formed it into a menace against Eng land whose whole spirit Is tribal and selfish and arrogant Ibis Germany dares to spCftk of the as a danger to humanity I What and what confidenco I Why slut was never in more truculent mood It was never more necessary than It Is now for England to hold fust her Allies must go on fighting until Germany comes lo her senses and realizes Unit free men really mean what they say when they declare that death Is better than en slavement Our nock of YOu think we can outlast Ger many Im perfectly sure of It Our people are not so sheepish but they arc of sterner stuff The population of this country Is composed of wonder ful material All down the ages men have come to England out of other countries because they would not bow to tyranny have been the rock of defence to many thousands of fine spirits who could not breathe the air Of autocracies I believe our normal stamina has been enormously strength ened by these refugees We have freedom in our blood Wc fell that liberty Is as necessary to us as air When it Is brought home to our people thai this war Is for freedom or slavery youll hoar no talk of peace no plaus ible suggestions for a conference youll hear nothing hut the wordpass- from man to man Hold Fast I Im sure of this in Lancashire The Lancashire spirit Is never cowed and seldom daunted You tell me that even our of Yorkshire would fight to last if Germany still dealt with the nations at conference I be lieve that Is true of all England Our only danger is that the pacifist sug gests to Germany that over here are looking for any way out of this war than the way of victory The more that suggestion gets abroad the more cheerfully will Gerrnanyharden Iter heart The only thing that can dismay the German Government Is our resolute announce ment that well fight and go on fighting yes if it takes us twenty years more till Germany asks us for peace Thats the true of this war the sooner Its known In Germany the sooner the war will be over German You no misgiving as to a Ger man onslaught In the spring None whatever weve got to do is to dig our heels I shall that with machine guns wire entan glements trenches our overwhelm ing supply of shells one man in de fence Is as good as three men in Ive no doubt we con break any mass attack the Germans may bring against us We must dig our heels in as the French did at Verdun before We can outlive the hold fast as wo have done and we can outfight him that hell ask us for Bub gup BUY- many Mow cannot bo any Mid many on future delivery will be f Dont iSout wo much year but it may of Shoes at Old of not of Toronto Workmanship of Kvcry Pair dlnPrloofrortiP3toU0 la llttlo In I troduccd anarchy Into of nations has pulled to pieces has dragged the whole earth to tribal barbarism very suggestion that wo should dream of conferring with a na tion strikes mo as Ger many told us she Is not to be of Lord aro quite general In Lancashire There is no element of extreme the workers Every man I meet In great Industrial centres of feels that It would be a confession of defeat to dis cuss peace In her pros- mood I mat ter with Labour men holding advanc ed views and they are as adamant as Lord Levcrhultno It Is Important for the Liberals of Germany lo realize that even those extreme pacifists in England who would welcome a conference as a way out of this horrible carnage and most bitter suffering are entirely con vinced that no peace terms would satisfy British democracy which did not- ensure the dethronement of the German war caste The one thing which silences the intellectual pacifist In England Is the argument of Lord that Germany by her own word Is hot to bo trusted i r April The body of Arthur son of John of On Friday last while vllle loduy and sent for to On Friday last while trapping In the township of Staples and It Nolan came upon the body of Kindy in a remote part of the bush They notified authorities and upon it was found that the young man had shot himself the ball enter ing abdomen He had Jived alone In a shack In the neighborhood since July and had spent his time In trapping and shooting The father come here yesterday and remains borne was ihhtyfour years of and was the last survivor of the family save the father 0O0 i fepaig an oils 30Inch Cream for Dining or Special Price yd or suitable for any room In tho Reg for yd Pieces only Filet Net in Cream White or Ecru Reg for Only Blue fine In wide yd Chintz In of Blue Mauve Brown and Pink inches j i N Tho man moot wisely youre then novo added this to wit Do suro wrong you quit m I J souls other responded the A ILLUSTRATION Throughout- on especially severe cross the defendant stoutly maintained that he had merely pushed the plaintiff a little bit Well about how hard the prosecutor Oh Just a little bit defendant Now said the attorney for the benefit of the Judge and the Jury you will please step down here and with me for the subject illustrate Just how hard you mean The defendant descended as per schedule and approached the waiting attorney When he reached him the spectators were astonished to see him slap the lawyer in the face kick him in the shins seize him bodily and finally with a supreme effort lift from the floor and hurl him prostrate across a table Turning from bewildered prose cutor he faced the court and explained mildly Your Honor and gentlemen about onetenth that hard April 24 Street cars re mained In the barns tonight In spile of the efforts of the officials of the Union and the Detroit United Company to end the strike of 3500 and conductors who refus ed to make their regular runs today pending a decision of the wage dis pute between the men and the com pany Look Into MUTUAL LIFE of Canada SECOND Your Policy Up NEWMARKET Telephone DI8TUIOV AGENT Representing York and Counties ESTABLISHED IP CANADA CAPITAL UP GREATER PRODUCTION iv ft lis NEWMARKET M SMYTH I l 1 we in food When he knows peace And when he asks for peace youd admit him to the league of nations Ill trust Germany when know she Is convinced that war does not pay Till then I would soon think of trusting anything Id trust a forger or a IhUf Out and away the most dreadful thing she has done is shake mens confidence In contracts That Is a of the magnitude She is a confes sed brigand moral law means nothing to her She herself has pro claimed to all the world that she la above the muM She has ftffJiJ For viring f ovn Hall and Mar ket etc will be received up to and including April 30 Plans- and specifications can be seen at tho Town Clerks offico or obtained from J Wilson Architect Newmarket No lender accepted P J ANDEIABON Clerk and Markets Butter lb Laid Wheat bush bush Barley bush Ion Shorts ton of II AY Greatest of Its Kind GEO 90 3800 Mud I Butter lb t Turkeys lb Chickens lb Ducks Fall Wheat bush Goose Wheat bush Oats bush Hurley bush Timothy ton Mixed ton 50 43 40 30 30 212 98 J I MOW USILL VOU I ii will All Wool it prices tfi not ho routed for a of Water Overcoats IU IHVIYiiU I youih I- bona WILLIS I Stock Markets Top prices paid in Toronto this week Choice Export Steers Choice Steers and Heifers Butfiher Cows Choice Blockers Feeders 1000 lbs Springers 00 IU5U Milkers Choice Yeals Medium Veals Common Calves Spring Lambs Hogs fed and watered Qlolhes make but a uniform seems to help lot 1700 16 J ft Ts I 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