Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , August 2, 1918, p. 1

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A Now and ASSORTMENT OF SILVERWARE Suitable Gifts for the JUNE BRIDE Watsons Jewelry Store The Leading County Paper as well as the Oldest No Paper sent out of North York unless paid in advance fc TERMS per annum in advance when not so paid lo United in advance only T Watson Graduate JACKSON Editor and Proprietor NEWMARKET T FRIDAY AUG VOL No Single Copies caoh A LETTER THAT WON A PRIZE Dear Sir I dont know much about advertising but I do know about the Detroit Vapor Oil Stove Before we were Introduced I had been handicapped In my kit chen work by defective cooking appliances This placed me In a state of fear and anxiety as I was never sure of satisfactory results But one day someone suggested the Detroit Vapor Oil Stove After my first actual handling of the stove I was surprised at Its ease of operation Its simplicity and Its wonderful efficiency It has been my experience and the experience of all housewives I have met that one naturally expects ease of operation simplicity and efficiency of their cooking appliances and that It Is a bitter dis appointment If the above are lacking I therefore can truthfully say that a longfelt want has been successfully met by the Detroit Vapor Oil Stove There Is no delay no waste no wicks no smoke no odor If you take pride as every body should In a nicelycooked meal a perfect baking of bread cake or cookies the Detroit Vapor Oil Stove will place that pride on a firm foundation THE BINNS HARDWARE THE PAINT STORE PHONE 28 OFMON ESTABLISHED OVER YEARS Branch Bank At Petawawa Camp For the greater convenience of officers and men a branch of the Bank of Montreal is now established at Petawawa Camp Military Pay Cheques cashed without charge Money Orders issued on all points in Canada Savings Accounts opened and a general banking business transacted HEAD C G Ross Manager Newmarket Branch SOUTH END LUMBER YARD CARXXXB SHINGLES JUST ARRIVED CAR OF CEMENT JU8T IN P W PEARSON Cor Church and Carters Wm Giles John Murphy and Leslie THEM SONS CO LIMITED MANUFACTURERS AD DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRE88ED LUMBER NO Such as Floorin Siding Moulding and Inside Trim in Pine Cypress Ash and Oak and Stair Material all well kiln dried and nicely machined Saab Doors and Window Frames Door In Pin Ash Oak that will lntrt you Kindly give us atrial Sash Cold at prices fc Urn ft HE LI ARK ST Banking Service given careful attention Bale Notes discounted Loans made to responsible parties convenience Is afforded to Savings Depositors or large sums may be deposited and interest paid on balan ces Newmarket Branch A LISTER Manager Bakers public- eating places and private house holds must use one pound of sub stitutes to every nine pounds of wheat flour further no tice according to Canada Food Boards order issued July The use or a label Victory Bread upon bakery loaves has A l HERO OF FOURTEEN YEARS I Perhaps the most dramatic and act of this world war was the noble selfsacrifice of a mere child of fourteen years An Al satian Boy Scout whose father had been killed in Alsace offered his services to the colonel of a regiment near Know ing every path mountain trail and road brave and intelligent he was accepted During many weeks he render ed valuable services bringing in formation enabling French pro gress kind the capture of prison ers One day the colonel asked him to make a longer and more perilous quest than usual- Our young hero started full of zeal permissive not com- hope and was allowed to take his dogFidelle Having sleep out two nights he knew SHARON been made There will be no sugar two he knew his dog Java available this year for Brit- would not betray him consumption according to a AH went well for a long while recent statement of the Chairman although the journey was full of of the Sugar Committee The pe Suddenly two burly Cuban crop is tons less barred his path and he was than estimated Conservation taken before the enemy officers of sugar for preserving time charge of the nearest post- imperative upon every house- Asked his name Karl Wen- holder iler he replied Where do you It would be a thousand pities With my mother at produce vegetables or fruit in Your father response to the War Garden an- Killed You bear a German and then have more on hand name and speak German Why recent purchase of the than could be used so that man- helping the enemy I at Aharon the lilies would perish All Alsatian arid love France auks u plus vegetables over immediate motherland Stupid young spirited President Dr Jas requirements should be canned fool said the officer do you Hughes has become possessed dried and stored away for V0UI will follow a season of and all the world will be short With all my very of fond weft You love your mother and edifice historic and have been com- would like to live I will let J l Hie The Temple at Sharon York County which has been taken over by the York Pioneers as a depository for historic records TEMPLE TO BE RESTORED AT ONCE From Era Aug 1868 About 50 suits were tried by Judge Boyd at the Division Court here last Monday The examination of Common School Teachers is advertised to take place a Newmarket Court House on Aug Certificates of moral character from their re spective ministers must be pro- duced Died In King on Aug Wm aged year 5 25 Will Preserve Old Landmark Hughes has become Yes have saved for future gen- Do you love your moth- lnu famous heart Verv landmarks of York County an pleled by the Canada Food Board you hundred with the United Food Ad- if you will- tell me how of its kind in years ago had ministration by which ton regiments and how many representations been made of linseed oil cake and iii batteries are defending might have been e- lo dealers re- I cannot Why be scarcity of fee and l promised never to on merely nominal terms lire descendants of its ward providing a curator Mr exWarden of York and now of East has secured new members and life members for the York Pioneers and lias al ready turned in that source lo coffers of he society the sum of 75 Thai enrollment includes every member of County Council Dark with Age It is now half a century or more since Ihe white robed choir of David Children of Peace same in the Temple at a is are dead The story was related by a prisoner who witnessed the scene The widowed mother now childless brokenhearted but proud points to visitors two medals sent her by- the French Government I a Hi de Guerre Edward Fox o o BEEF PRICES MAY COME DOWN year Winter was Rani on fruit trees and the small fruits have not been plentiful far In England the crop for jam mak ing is also reported short and the soldiers require vast quanti ties of jam People who live near wild berry patches hould a point of picking all they and La Croix can Oct children out in the berry patch Wild raspberry jam and wild blueberry jam are I wo ureal Canadian delicacies wild fruit and there will be more lame for he canneries ship as jam In soldiers Counting all classes consider ably over women are engaged in war work in Previous to the war less than were employ ed and these were mostly in mills One could ea meals in Succession very easily oil- don and leave Ihe table slightly minus the feeling to be got by unrestricted eating in any American Cafe writes Raymond a newspaper correspondent in addition one has to pay more on the average for a meal here ban In the United Slates or Canada Since July proprietors of fountains and ice cream establishments have been order ed to use during each of the months of July August and Sep tember not more than the average monthly amount sugar used during year No retail grocer shall sell An optimistic note on the meal of the country was struck last week by the National Block Exchange which not only assures us of adequacy of sup ply even intimates that there will be a reduction in the price of beef The survey was made in the big markets of the coun try and in the great producing re gion and holds out encourage ment Id producer consumer alike There will be no increase of prices the coming winter we are old and mutton will see little change in price but reduction may be looked for hi beef The- increase based on exchange reports from DO mar kets and covering the first live months the year is 124 per cent over the corresponding per iod of Officials of the organization say thai late reports indicate that the increase of hogs estimated January by the Department of Agri- culture will be far surpassed no ns I which stood near the Temple has TO- Presence the been lorn down and the latter m loroffacl Hups in- creation building having lost all local jrcs usefulness a last put up for the glided sale to event Ms f shed and off ly In of p oo ft was he ice ta lh paid by Dr ror the leu- in le and three acres of land An equal ram will he require to restoration and repairs still further expenditures will as required lo build a new around Ihe property the grounds and to carry program which from an standpoint Is one of the most ambitious ever under taken in York County The work of will com mence once under the direc- to out- an of intense and rowing Interest Of Hie strange seel who were responsible for ils existence whose hand hewed limbers and hauled Sone and fastened the whole so securely I h rough the lhal a red course of seven scarcely a flaw has yet appt in I heir workmanship few ye ar to any manufacturer SS such manufacturer has obtained increased or syrup may be used as a Mr John who suc ceeded the late Baron Food Controller In Britain to Canada Food Hoard thai Hie food situation in the Kingdom improved generally hut thai the season of anxiety is not yet over Food Controllers of all Countries met Mr Hoover In con ference In England on July Washington July Instead of being 38 miles from Paris as bey were a week ago the armies are now 49 miles from the French capital The United States has more than troops overseas On Monday afternoon Jr of Oxbridge was mow ing on his farm adjoining the town when ho slopped shoot a ground hog The report of the gun frightened the horses Into a run He ran to catch them and In the mixtip injured himself ho severely internally that a special ist had lo be sent for to Toronto An operation was performed dur ing Ihe night and by morning ho was resting Had not prompt action been taken ho would probably not have survived the western packing centers to lake care of such emergencies as may arise and also to act as a of prices The re serve will be The south is coming to the front as a cattle country and has also made giant strides in hog raising Mississippi claims per cent increase In bogs Alabama excels even Ibis record Wilson Y Star mi TROOPS EXAMPLE From Era July 28 1803 Miss Mela is visiting in Deputy Sheriff Sutherland of Toronto visited here over Sunday Miss spent the past three weeks in city Mr Fred J Hughes spent week with relatives in Barrie Mr Will Oliver of Toronto holidaying in town Mr Char ami son taking In Ihe Worlds Fair Misses Winnie and lie are spending a few days with relatives in Toronto Mr T H Montgomery and two children from spent a couple of day with his parents Mrs and children from Toronto are visiting rela tives in town Mr Win and wife of Toronto spent a week with her father Mr T Gardner is spend ing a fortnight with relative in Waterloo County Mr Ed Principal of public school is home for vacation Mr and Mrs J E Dickson have visit Mr Clark in Colorado and take in the Worlds Fair Miss Kate Ox toby of Sharon left Saturday for Chicago visit her sister and see the Worlds Fair Mr Geo played lacrosse with the learn against last Saturday and Mrs A Ml Mrs Brooks Millard on Muskoka Airs w Clay and grandson visited her son Mr Clay fttr a week Mr Hunter entertained workmen engaged on new High School building a musical concert and magic lan tern exhibition at his residence one iff hi last week The water main on St is being extended this week to corner Bradford and had a game of Inst Friday which was declared a draw Mr Stokes of is boring for more water fur the town Rev Levi and family of New York Slate are summering at Keswick The Altar July 1 Parsonage Chancey W Cole in Pickering i ver ft S I- Mr Mi are Lakes and holiday- ilfi A i Hi If London July The conduct of Canadian troops In Europe has won the highest praise from va rious army commanders Deser tion is unknown in the Canadian corps and the behaviour wheth er In camp In England or in the crops In France is of the highest order The director of the chap lain services reporting in- June says that during the Christmas season In the area only one person was arrested for drunkenness and that at a lime when of all ranks were In this command The general officer commanding was repeatedly complimented by Imperial officers for the The Late David Pounder of the Children of Peace- Hon of Mr J main alive or living arc in any and will be completed within wise different from other people six or seven weeks unless plans David himself and his at Moth Mr school earlier Miss pnee A Vales of North I hi The Tomb Newmarket July Sarah mother of Mr Thos McDonald Bandmaster aged years At Keswick July Wm ftoe aged years masenrry for County I intend lo make this a his toric building and rnusoum for the County of York said Dr Hughes to The Slur today old county in New England has one and wo will now have ours We will make it again Just as it used to be even to the same names of the apostles on the same pillars inside We will Invite the people of the county and the city to bring or send all movable relics or wife and many of their people sleep under ancient grave in the little cemetery south of the village One grandson of the famous Quaker still lives in Sharon Mr Willson Ihe heir and recent owner of the old farm homestead His memories of the past when his grandfather drove here and there through the counly preach ing and praying and singing hymns of his own composition and when on the- annual Feast Night which was also known as the Illumination a lighted of the district that they a a it e was p need n each of the can And and deposit them there ttniq We will set up once more the old mSmZ pipe organ which uacd to stand in n J nd the Meeting pipe JS ani llmM organ ever built in Canada And then on the first Saturday An Figure which used to bo the Of the history of David Willson great Feast Day of the year in nothing more need bo said bore the Sharon settlement wo will He is one of the living figures have our oponlng in presence who move through the historic of what we hope will bo tho big- pages of Dr and crowd ever assembled in writers on Canadas early- county How much ho was a load- In this ambitious program or and a pioneer in those times York Council Is of and stalwart men Is not wholeheartedly They have yet realized He organized the LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN Make this beauty lotion for your faco neck arms and hands At the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream con pre pare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon soft ener and complexion by squeozing Juice of two fresh lemons Into a bottle con taining throe ounces of orchard white Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in then this lotion will keop fresh for months Every woman knows that lemon Juice is used to and remove blemishes as frockles sallowness and tan and is the ideal softener and beaullAer Just try ft lot three ounces of orchard while at any drug and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lem on- lotion and It dally into the face neck arms and hands It is marvellous to rough red hands band and first musical Quakor church service In Canada temple which is the greatest ma- monument to his memory was commenced in com- ploted in and was in con stant use as a place of worship and entertainment about equally combined until the time of his m m -l-r- ffjtf J 1 1 would probably not survived way deported themselves voted 9200 yean to- first he first brass death Ani T5

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