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Newmarket Era , July 5, 1918, p. 2

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TWO IP j-t- i mm t Maternity Newmarket P Box 3m23 I St ANrMPORTANT NOTICE Wednesday and Friday During July and Aug until new grain comes Sharon TO RENT In the Bank of Toronto Build ing i Suite o Rooms with Heat Light and Water Main St Front Suite of Rooms with Bath Water Light ami partly famished Large Hall for Private Dance or other Society events Room for Storage J WESLEY ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Friends of Canada Yearly Meeting wish to express their ap preciation of the kindness and hospitality of the people of but with market in opening their hearts going on and homes to them during the sessions of the late Yearly Meet ing HARRIS Clerk MOSEY SAVED That is what you do when you deposit your Premium In a with THE MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA We usually think of It as spent HAVE AN EXPLANATION OF THE PLANS Fred Representative NEWMARKET At a meeting Island Grove Lake Saturday startling in formation was given concerning the elimination of fish in the waters of Lake For a number of years a has been operating on Holland River from Bradford Bridge lo Cooks Bay having a license for taking carp which appears lo be fairly well observed but recently another license has been issued for seine netting at the south end of Cooks Bay which is being operated on an ex tensive and report is cur rent that the catch includes bass lunge and pickerel besides being vary destructive lo smaller fish In addition to this systematic removal of fish it is reported that a license has recently been is sued for the use of yds of gill net off the northwest shore of the Lake to catch trout and white fish For the last years fishing has been none too good in Lake this wholesale at both ends of th it will not take long exterminate all the that am left flie cottagers and summer res idents along the Lake Shore Road of North have decided to petition the Govern ment- to licenses only for carp and suckers and with each license lo appoint an inspector to see Dial the conditions of the li cense are enforced Petitions are in circulation at fish ing centres all around the Lake and unless those are numerous- signed the sport of angling trolling as well as fishing through the ice in winter will be a thing of I be past Prompt ac- is necessary body of unknown T mm column J years or age lieighl the feel fc fco j inches stool clean shaven dressed thaw shirt was j and Mrs John Col line found today recently drowned spent over the holiday in Sutton shore of Island A foot rowboat with two pairs of oars and paddle was also found UT on W visited his Saturday -xv- Jones returned Moss is spending week from attending the Conference at OriHia and on Tuesday of this week left here to attend the Summer School at Port Hope to be held at- was w v boat was built Pcnetanguisliene One oar arid paddle were with the boat when found The others were found on the shore half a mile from the boat Coroner Dr Galloway took charge of the remains and placed in Blacks undertaking where it will remain until ident ified Miss Mabel spend- College School ing a few days with friends at Miss Ironside who is teach ing in the West is home for va cation at the Water Works received a cable on Saturday announcing the safe ar rival in England of his son OHolleran who left I to with the First Canadian Tank Mr and Mrs and- CANADA FOOD BOARD LIGEN8E NO PRU NES FIRST DISASTER July The sinking of Llandovery Castle is the first real dis aster to any Canadian ship engaged in earning troops back and forth distinguished from those in the freight business The presumption here is that being engaged- in a work of mercy and complying with the code of supposed regulations of the Hun himself as to distinguishing marks and lights the hospital ship did not have the protection of convoys She thus became defenceless prey without a chance of escape The murder is quite in keeping with the recent bombing of Canadian hospitals in France family motored to for the holiday Bessie Webb of Toron to spent the weekend with Miss Sarah Lewis Mrs Angus Williams of Ot tawa is visiting her daughter Mrs S Cane Mrs M Brown and Miss Stel la Brown spent the weekend with friends at Weston Mr and Mrs of Bloom- field spent a few days with Mr and Mrs John Lewis Mrs Wm Belfry and daugh ter of Toronto visited her mother Mrs last week Now that Fruit Is netting scarce there will be more Dried Fruit used- We have Prunes at 12 and IK ITALIANS CAPTURE PRISONERS The Misses and Cain spent the holiday with friends at Rome July Italians forces this morning launched an attack against the Austrian positions in the region of the Grappa on the mountain front and captured important positions the War- Office announces The Italians took prisoners including officers and captured many machine guns The yesterday delivered fresh attacks against Italian positions on the plateau Tim efforts were smashed by the Italian fire which the enemy severe toss es counterattacks to clear advance points temporarily penetrated by small parties the Kalian troops were com- successful capturing pri soners four trench cannon and vcreral machine guns Miss Evelyn Everest a couple of days in Toronto the guest of Mrs Fred Battalion Miss Rita Irwin of Durham formerly organist in the Meth odist Church here spent Thurs day of last week in Newmarket land Mrs Howard Cane gave an afternoon tea in her honor to which over a dozen ladies were invited A Hunter of Dallas Texas writes I enclose clippings which might interest your read ers One of my boys 19 last Jan has been nearly three years in the service now in navy submarine branch last heard from at Colon Panama Now probably hunting German subs on Atlantic coast Another boy at borrowed a pair of long pants and enlisted in the infantry Texas I observe your recoj- leclionsof 50 years ago Mine go back farther when your father was young and spry and a little hoy went to his office for The Era I am now a lb PEACHES finer in Pea than what we have at and ORANGES Nice 8weet Juicy rifles at 30 and 60c BANANAS at dozen We have a few DUTCH SETS left which we of fer at 15c lb CANDY Nothing better than the kind we handle Try It I PHONE YOUR ORDER IT WILL GET PROMPT ATTENTION I I Editorial Notes REGIMENT YORK RANGERS Mrs J Lodge of Toronto was the guest of her sister Mrs Walker for the holiday Mrs J of To ronto spent the weekend with her daughter Mrs H Walker Mrs Rogers attend ed the Decoration at Cemetery last Saturday afternoon Mr and Mrs baby spent the week with friends at and Brad ford Mr Walter from In- dianapolis Indiana was calling on old friends in town last Sat urday I Mr W J who for the past three years has been agent at the T in Newmarket has been vajiced lo the position of Reliev ing Agent on the Grand Trunk for the Ottawa District Mr is I be congratulated on his proferment is it is one of merit He has many friends I in Newmarket during his slay here who will regret to see him leave He took nis departure yesterday with his family for Renfrew which will be his fu ture home ami only a short dis tance from where both himself and his wife spent their child hood Rest wishes follow PHONE 35 tend A go the their even come Or jouri the Coro were ing ney resei ion A amir tired verdi oner hi a in at the Nowadays it is Quality that Counts QUALITY OUR SPECIALTY ALSO AGENT FOR The Overseas and Com mute had the pleasure of turning now room over the Regiment The sinking of a Canadian on the June The room was ship by a German torpedo opened amidst the proper military boat adds another horrible bar- atmosphere and with considerable on- STRAYED Two lied Heifer Calves one a Dark Red the oilier Lighter Red from Pine Orchard Phone No Silt Summer Cottage TO RENT On Sandy Point Lake furnished Pine shady spot light on waters edge Watson Newmarket to the long list of crimes perpetrated by the German ad miralty Such acts of heathen ism contrary to all conventional ism of is heaping up on the enemy the contempt of the nations of the world This means thai the war must be con tinued until the terrorism of Germany is atoned TRACTOR PLOWING Having a and two furrow plough with skimmers for use on the farm I now prepared to amount of con- re That Canada is at war will he brought home lo every man wo man and child this month when all bread made from standard wheat flour must lie labelled Victory Bread and mixed with a percentage of substitutes for wheat flour This is the effect Of a recent Order issued by the Canada Food Hoard in a vigorous effort to save the existing wheat supplies so as to make them last out until the wheal of the corning harvest reaches the flour mills and the flour is distributed for Win and fall plow- reasonable nut ok a Certain amount tracts Newmarket College Kami Phone Hid NOTICE Please take notice that the le gal practice of the lale J taken over by me at the beginning of the year will be with the Toronto of W Mojidy and Co who have opened an office at Building Adelaide and Toronto Main The office at Newmarket will be discontinued during the war and all papers and documents belong ing to clients will he transferred to Toronto Lenore a girl named title of champion athlete at the annual athletic games of a school the other day defeating the boy who came second by a total of eleven points On days events Miss Ait- ken won the high jump sprint hurdle race and sack race ami place position in the broad jump the the team the hoot and shoe race and the barrel race girls are going some these days and are putting the boys oii their mettle WILFRID 16 ILL ir ft i in to yourself hew th Willi your own earn before buy any machine or grapJi BECAUSE You only buy one instrument like this and you cannot afford to make a All i for owner The Brunswick to your home play all makes of records BURNET Main St June Friends of Wilfrid arc over his condition He is suffering not from any but from weakness which tie- summer weather appears lo have For three weeks he has his home but is able Intermittently to attend Jo corres pondence The Opposition is well on in his year and almost constant attendance during the long of he recent session lias had an after in a sort of If his condition improves he Will shortly Hon Sydney fillers coun try place at and afterwards to Murrays Hay remarks by hose present A large crowd that comfortable filled Mm large drill hall enjoyed the music of liie Hand and the was taken rare of by the Command ing Major A Hunter Col Brown of the and Col Hick- ford he of this Military Col was especially warm in his praises of what lliu York Rangers had done and the great name they had made for York County and aid Ihat was one of the best things could be done for Hie men and that he was thai the laih York were the first Regiment in Canada lo open such quarter His Worship Mayor Church was present and promised to aid the in any manner possible j Mayor Church again showed that he has well won his name of the djer friend Mrs C I Warren was largely instrumental in the opening of Hie Club Room and many kind and things were said or her generosity Unfortunately none of tie members of the County Council or Press were able lo he present ow ing to Council being in session and tin of business The Officers of I 2 appreciate Hie warm ex pressions of sent by Ihe and hope to have pleasure entertaining Ihe Officials at later date Tie- Aurora Company paid il visit Ihe City on tune and a very pleasant time was by all After rifle and supper was served and Hi fellowship shown might to strengthen the Regiment The Cadet Corps of Company strong camped York Mills over Inly 1st A great lime was spent by the boys iii sports and drill ami should be long remembered by them The discipline and behaviour could not have been improved The lion Ceo gavj- Kings Colours the am presented it on Dominion Day Hn Henry was heartily rimer ed by the Cadets who appreciated Hie and interest shown The thanks the Corps are to the gener osity of Mr Mercer Mrs and others who did everything in their power lo make hoys The kindness of Ihe York Mills people was and is provcrable Mr Andy Davis spent the weekend with his fainily at his summer residence at Port Sidney Mr J Patterson and family are summering at their cottage on the North shore of Paris now regarded as serious by British and surgeons Tiller Misses Mario Kelly and Myr tle Clifford of Toronto- spent Do minion Day holidays with Miss Mae Storks Misses Marion and Leila spent the weekend and holiday with Mr and Mrs Lome Cole in Toronto Mr Alex Potter Mrs Greg- July shock is not as serious by ich army experience shows that shell shock is not suffered by best physically sound soldiers and that Huts- who are afflicted either have neurotic tendencies or are ether- wise suffering Soldiers affected by shell shock are sent hack lo in a short lime The Summer School for teachers now in session at the Ontario Agricultural College has some four hundred in attendance the largest number on record THE The Most Remarkable Musical Instrument In the World- CHOCOLATES MAIN STREET Agent for Cameras and Photo Supplies NEWMARKET Phono No Store Phone No ory and daughter Elsie spent the weekend in Toronto with Mr and Mrs J a i factory large sawinW and box rectory owned the m Inlvt destroyed A I I by fir London Kng July An explosion occurred in a national fillinK factory in Midlands on Monday WiiK announced to day Between and persons lost July least persons were killed and Injured and the plant of the Company Split near here wrecked by two explosions of at 30 I A Our Toronto Letter Key Dr Wallaces pastor of Street Presby terian was at the on Tuesday of Toronto lie- to take- Up other religfoijfl work and has no Intention of altogether active efforts Canadian are now getting a chance lo traiihport drlvorn for th Koyal Tuesday a illy to be drivers at quartan of the Mechanical Transport on Street Two voinen were arrested on Tues day for shoplifting at a Department Store During Ihe past six three hundred ami motor wen reported to the police All but have been rect- reJ for the Koyal Air Tuesday number of girls were leala ascertain their Era di bring Try one IN TRAINING TO DO YOUR BEST It is always to do as far us the Immediate duly is concerned effort may he enough to bring about results We may work without enthusiasm without in terest with wandering thoughts aria yet give satisfaction Rut tin lime conies when this will not answer There emergencies which exact all our p Aver of concentration must be enthusiastic alive n our work or we shall fail And this power of pulling whole self into the task at hand is not horn in a moment in answer to some special need It Is the result of persistent habit Do your best every day not because todays task requires It Some tomorrow will bring a greater responsibili ty and if you are equal lo it it will he because you have long been in training to do your best irinihby Beach inn formerly Known as the Hotel was de- by lire early Tuesday morning All the number of guests escaped their lives but lost all their Mrs Morris Timothy St and her two daughters have been spending the holiday with friends iit Mr Frank Lloyd son of Col Lloyd who was here for a couple of weeks left for his home in the West on Monday Mr and Mrs and son of Scarboro Junction spent Hie first of July with her mother Mrs Smart of New market has been invited to preach in Toronto on the and 281 of this mouth Miss relum ed this week from Detroit where she has been vfelting her father Mr Alex Mr and Mrs Waller Bean and Miss Millieenl of Hast ronU spent the weekend with their cousin Miss Miss Georgia Mann of Or chard Beach and Laura Trent Toronto spent several days with Mrs Robert Very Rev Dean Mai ley will celebrate tho 25lh Anniversary of his ordina tion to the priesthood on July Mrs and children nee Miss Edna was home from Toronto for the holi days also Miss Jessie Mr and Mr Sanderson and little daugbfifer Audrey of visited Mrs A J on Timothy St during the holiday THE LEADING Furniture and Undertaking House You can buy your Furniture Cheap for Cash UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY Night attended to at resldonco J H MILLARD Phones and LATH FLOORING LIME Our prices are right SHINGLES CEMENT Builders Hardware FLOUR and Screen Doors FEED WOOD COAL See our Canadian Twin Shingles Mr and Mrs GornciJ Mrs Hodman and Mrs Western mo- to Little Britain on Sunday and attended Decoration services in the Cemetery there Miss Grace and Miss Bessie passed their Elementary Piano Examinations at the Toronto University pupils of Mrs Maurice and his a Tho Altar At the Tempei- Parsonage on of June by Scott Miss Mabel Pickett of Scott to Mr Frank Cook of Otton8toddart Al St Andrews Church Thoiw Monday July 1st 1018 Sara eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs D to Captain Stafford Walker Ollon ttAMC of Leamington In Kink the 3rd of July at home the by of Xrwmarket Mr Geo A Miss Black nil f King Township CarrollJonosrAt Dunn Ave Methodist Toronto on June by Itev Dr A Young Mangftret widow life late Jones Newmarket to Chas Carroll of Toronto Phone Newmarket HOUSE CLEANING TIME Is time for a New Spring and Mattress Goods and tho PRICES ARE RIGHT Compare them FRED SKINNER The Cradle SCRAMBLING In East on Juno to Mr and Mrs Fred Smith a daughter Trlvott In Town on June MM lo Mr and Mrs Norman TriveTt a daughter Tomb- In on July to Mr and Mrs Cullen a son In 1 Tin- h A Lime in sew ffW rfijars ah life mah fro J never notable for I Do not dwadiHc jirnuml At late residence in I on June In loving Eli aged years It Dr minute hut do evert into friend Cadet of the Toronto University Training School spent the Dominion Day holidays at the home of the for mers parents Mr Jas Gibson is having an enforced vacation Eight weeks ago he had top cut off one Of his fingers while at work in the factory and ho hasnt been able lo resume work since At the last meeting Court Rescue Mr Geo was honored by the presentation of a Past Chief Hangers Jewel ho having occupied position of Treasurer for over five successive years Phillips In Toronto on Juno 1018 Gertie D daughter of Mr Geo Phillips of New market The remains were brought the residence of her brother Mr Phillips Millard Ave New market and the funeral took place oh Tuesday to Aurora Cem etery Walker In Newmarket on Juno 20th Gerald son of Mr Harold Walker aged months Funeral Sunday lo Newmarket Cemetery In Newmarket on July 2nd 1018 James Colbran aged years Interred at Newmarkot Ceme tery yesterday afternoon WHY SHE CHOSE HIM was comply J memory of next minute before it son of Mr thing is gained by craii and Mrs A of who died at Hospital Toronto on Juno 20th in- his year I was comply and One 1JM Passed since Ihat God one was His Bill our hearts ho still for Family S J Undertaking St North AU second Tin no of dear I lie whispered did yo just choose me mony weel ye see Mary fu sic Ex cat We lake the Ktrdini at El Nels The at ha I Yes hut ered suitor all nvyllnenanwrjcca thats why Era to Absent I l nil t A -X-

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