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Newmarket Era , August 9, 1918, p. 2

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ir J- I SAFE FOR SALE LAWLESSNESS IN Things have come a pretty Red Cross Society Three cajds have been received A inside 20 and Can be seen at Cooks km Village pass in Toronto The lawless Pte Jones and one Miss Clarice Brodie of Otta- element appear have such an from Pie acknow ledging receipt of parcels March Eleanor spent a week with Miss Marion Clark jat Cottage Lake good as ascendency that soldierswere outside stands in and Niagara Camp on 2w28 I Strayed from Canes Newmarket on or about July hound medium size black white and tan mottled color Reward for return of E J ARMITAOE in The Treasurer begs to acknow ledge the receipt of pro ceeds of the Canoe Drawing at the Orchard Beach Regatta Concert last Monday Mr Ralph Link of Kes- CARD Mrs J Johnson of ville and son George wish to convev their sincere thanks to the friends in Newmarket and Toronto for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our dear husband and father J Johnson FOR SALE Tuesday to the Exhibition Grounds to be held in readiness for emergencies and the Mayor read a proclamation in front of Ha on Wednesday Citizens generally are Incensed ladies feel deeply indebted at the prevailing conditions and Miss Bertha Thomson Miss people attended a gather- Startup and Wright for Queens Park on Tuesday selling tickets at Orchard Beach night and passed the following Mrs Hunter at Jacksons Point E J Hill at Island Miss Nellie Forsyth at Newmarket A meeting of the Red Cross So ciety will be held on Friday ev ening at at the residence of Mrs J Robertson All mem- hers are urgently requested to at tend is home for vacation Mr John Boadwin has sold out- and moved to Kettleby- Miss Florence Bfnns is home from New York on vaca tion Mr and Mrs Osborne spent Civic Holiday in ville FRANOE AND THE WAR resolutions That licenses hitherto granted to all aliens unnaturalized or otherwise be cancelled for not less than two years after war- That all aliens be returned to their several countries or drafted in the and that enemy aliens be interned or put to work on the land That all unmarried men of the To ronto police force who participated in outrage of Saturday night he Exmoor Pony Just the for children to drive to school Quiet in harness or saddle fast not- afraid- of cars or motors Box or phone 115 Aurora 2w27 drafted into the E That the meeting request the im mediate dismissal of members of the force who showed lack of selfcontrol by brutally striking returned limbless heroes also the wives of Toronto Mr and Mrs J are holidaying at Miss Gibson niece of Mr Gibson is here from Stales on a visit We have read so much recently of Francebeing bled while that there is danger of this well- sounding obscuring real facts in the case France is suffering has suf fered grievously She- has bur ied more than a million of her sons square miles of her territory has been invaded pil laged and wrecked her entire national life has been turned from peace to war But France still is a mighty power in the En tente coalition France today has an army of men she had a force of at CANADA FOOD BOARD NO 84433 RUN ES Now that Fruit Is getting scarce there will be more Dried Fruit used We have Prunes at 12 15 20c a lb Our Toronto Letter Mrs of Toronto visited her sister Mrs Jas lh four year ago Prior Burke yesterday 0 France had manufactured for he use of her IB Hewitt and family allies rifles camped last weekend at Kennedy cartridges 10000000 auto- Point Lake rifles machine guns yesterday for Detroit to Civic holiday was the two weeks with their boys ES Nothing finer In Peaches than what we have at and per lb OR Mr and Mrs Irwin an A visit Thai the- police be instructed to dis- to MACHINISTS WANTED Minimum wage fifty- Ave cents Che hour with higher scale to more competent men Modern shop conditions Apply Muni tions Department TaylorForbes Company Limited Ont PUBLIC NOTICE Town of Newmarket The public are hereby notified that the owners of all Dogs who have not taken out Tags and all Carters and other persons who have not taken out a Li cense will have costs added if hoi attended to within ten days from date of this notice By order P J Dated July Town Clerk FIRSTCLASS GIRL Wanted Good Wages paid Ap ply to MRS Industrial Home Newmarket arm all aliens A clause this resolution offered the assistance of the audience help police if it were impossible for the latter to do the work day of the year in the City 94 in the shade was recorded people crossed by ferry to the Island Returned soldiers avenging an assault on a comrade wrecked ten Greek restaurants last Fri day night and caused damaged estimated at It was a greatest exhibition of lawlessness that ever occured in the city Dr Clark and spent a week at their cottage Lake Thai this meeting declare itself against this wanton destruction of The arrest of property but hold that any further destruction that might take place would be due lack of action by the Federal and Provincial Governments That immediate action be taken lo repress disloyalty and sedition in among foreign element Under the provisions of the Riot Act the police and the mili tary have the authority to fire on any mob or congregation of rioters where the peace is en dangered and the lives and prop erty of the citizens me need Mrs Stanley friends in Osborne is Winnipeg when he headed a procession of several hundred people to the Mayors Office on Monday to de mand the release of certain other arrest caused a ccn- sat ion Mr was an short vacation employe at the Customs House and one of the speakers in the Queens Park on Monday Hon has returned from the Front and bring a cheerful message from the Cana dian troops A boy years of age died in the Hospital on Sunday from burns received the day previous Editorial Notes The presence of Dr in Quebec after being a prisoner for three years should have a salutary effect among the Frenchmen of the Province SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES ARREARS OF The Ontario Gazelle on and Town hi Newmarket Count of York To Wit Notice Is hereby given that the of lands now liable to he sold for ar rears of assessment of Taxes In Hie Town of has been pre pared and published In an advertise ment in May Copies of such or advertisement may be had upon application to me In default of payment of as shown on Hit oil or before Sept 3rd ISM ftl P I at fame time at tin Council Chamber Newmarket proceed to public auction lands such portions thereof as shall he nee wary to pay arrears wilh Hie charges I hereon Town Treasurer Town Newmarket July THE TERMS OF PEACE The operations of the past month on the battle front must have thrown a complete camou flage over the hopes of the Ger man people for world power but the desf ruction of a few German cities will probably be necessary convince them of their errone ous views while trying to use a gasoline cigarette lighter found in his house Eleven bakeries in Toronto which failed to comply with regulations of Canada Food Board prohibiting the baking of bread on the sole of the oven have been closed by suspension of their licenses for seven days The Ontario Government acting upon the recommendation of the agricultural section of the He- sources Committee will purchase bushels of Fall Wheat in United Stales in order to sup plement he home supply of seed for planting in the province this fall planes Since Janhaiy 1st the of nation have sup plied the artillery equipment for American army France has raised cither by taxation or by war loans to her people the enormous sum of for war purposes and in addition has lent more than 000- to her allies Yet in the face of these enormous drains on her scanty resources France to day has halted the German drive just as she did at the Mame four years ago So after all this al leged condition of nalion anemia is really a German hope rather ban an actual fact France to day stands upright her arm is strong her muscles vigorous and her blood rich Truly a marvel- Mrs and people are French her brother in Togo Barrio Examiner Miss Alice Baker has to visit relatives in Newmarket and Mr Lome of visited relatives and friends in town for a few days Miss Ruth and a To ronto friend are spending a in Pennsylvania- Nice Sweet Juicy at 30 50 and BANANAS at dozen We have a few DUTCH SETS left which we of fer at lb CANDY Nothing better than the kind we handle Try it I PHONE US YOUR ORDER IT WILL PROMPT ATTENTION I son spent last weekend with her friend Mrs Goring Victoria Aye Miss Dorothy on the staff of the Bank of Montreal is holidaying at Island Grove Lake Harold Maw from To ronto Aviation Corps son of Mr Maw was home for the weekend We will never tire of lauding the good work of the Canadians on the battle front and just now the Americans are coming into the limelight but let us never for get that the armies on this side of the Atlantic would have been of little service had it not been for the British blue jackets patrol and control of the seas made it possible for these brave men to escape the German menace the snake In the waters Skunk and by Jane nil worth a Story the visit a that particularly IHtlC animal with the while stripe its pack to the cabin of a French Canadian A Wet Breakfast on a Dry Stump by A Shaw showing etiological of continuous rain he mind of an ordinarily cheerful camper- When Grandpa Jumped Over the Traces the story of a lo 12th REGIMENT YORK RANGERS Miss Pearson was the guest or Miss Florence at Orchard Beach during the last weekend Mr Geo of Whit church received word on Sun day that his son Lewis was kill ed in action Mr and Mrs Frank Thomp- Toronto were guests at St over The new Club Rooms for the Overseas and other members of the York Hangers at Street has been open for a month and shows already hat it is fill ing a long fell want in the com munity A Sergeant is on duty every night and all members of the Regiment past and are cordially invited to call inspect the room and reijgsler There every indication that the Club Room will be widely this winter The annual inspection the Cadet Corps was held on Thurs day August 1st when despite fact thai the Corps have lost many Officers and members within the past few weeks passed off very creditably The Inspec ting officii- Major the Corps for its steadiness neatness and smart lies and said thai Corns had son Mr Civic Holiday Mr and Mrs 11 Manning are away on a weeks holidays Mr Burke is running the blacksmith Shop Misses Trivet Anna bel Smith and Kathleen spent the holiday at House Lake Pie Gordon Rogers from the Aviation Camp at Toronto was home for the weekend He is a son of Alderman Norman J present Mr and Mrs Bennett and children motored Lake and spent the holi day with Mr and Mrs Geo A Thompson Mrs Neil low and Miss Mar garet of Winnipeg are in own visiting with Mrs Geo Wood Fhe former is a niece of Mrs Wood NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE A metal finder has been invent ed that can he attached any side or end of a camera to enable a photographer take a picture much as he would sigh a German stool claim lo have perfected a material for use on safes that is practically proof against he burglars or burner By rearranging the body with out removing or adding any parts a now automobile can bo used as a twoseated roadster a touring car or a light delivery wagon Experiments are being carried on in Denmark wifh cattle- fod der made of boat her hat is dried ground into flour and mix ed blood from slaughter houses A complete steam fire engine that is mounted on wo wheels and light enough to he handled by two men has boon invented in England for suburban- and private use a PHONE wiraa ii Nowadays it is Quality that Counts QUALITY OUR SPECIALTY ALSO AGENT PATHEPHONE The Most Remarkable Musical Instrument In the World CHOCOLATES MAIN STREET Agent for Cameras and Photo Supplies NEWMARKET House Phono No Store Phone No THE LEADING Furniture and Undertaking House You can buy your Furniture Cheap for Cash UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Night calls attended 16 at rosldonco the gold Holds Five Shots at a mad President Wilson outlined the issue and broadly defined terms for peace in his July 4th Speech at Mount Vernon iiiB is what said There can be one issue The settlement must bo final There can be no compromise No halfway decision would be tolerable No halfway decision 1k conceivable are the for which the associated Of world are fight ing and which be conceded them before bore can be peace The destruction of every ar bitrary power anywhere that can and of single choice disturb the of world- or if it cannot be presently destroyed at the least reduction virtual Impotence These groat objects can be into a single sentence What we fiook is the reign of law based upon the consent of he governed and sustained by the organized opinion of mankind There you have a basis for a just peace a peace that will establish decency even in the government In Berlin Every reasonable man will subscribe to these sentiments as fundamental ly ribt that every inoculated with the virus of lur finally is to be the basis on which peace bo established the basis of law by P V Williams are he of contents in the issue of Hod and Gun A specially illustrated account of tournament of the Canadian Indians at Niagara on Lake on July 1st and 2nd is contained in this issue Four years War have passed and today there are no loss fhan hi lhe on Mr and Mrs Chester of Hamilton Mrs John Pax- ton Of Mr Frank of Spent Sunday progress with Mrs M Cain year of the were on Mrs Dr Scott other fifteen being her who left on accounted for as follows on I Monday for her home at Trenton having been here oil a visit for a couple of mouths J MILLARD Phones and on July Mrs Ike twenty nations engaged In rnosl frernendous struggle that ever look on face of the earth yeriiable Armageddon On of the Al lies are ftrraywl Great Britain Man ttBOWNEo United Italy sick 1 at night work on munitions Over members of are working on farms during the summer and a number on Major A T llunier the Officer the York Hangers the has been labelled Lieutenant Colonel and l lie gives promise making one of the beat Corps in ho Dominion under able guidance Ile Edgar Starr who went is wilh the Jail is overs- now in his fourth hospital injr bloodpoisoning in knee conveyed- by a barb- wire fence I The Cradle Waldon A I 28tli Mr and a SOI The Tomb North Newmarket on August Mb Cross mother of Mr John Cross aged years he of Whit- Aug th Serbia Portugal Japan China Liberia Panama Cuba Montenegro and The four enemy nations are AustriaHungary garia and Turkey Ton other a nations have covered diplomatic relations with the foe because of AT LAKE WILCOX drowned ken obligations have not joined in They are Egypt Costa Ouafomala Honduras Nicaragua Peru and Uruguay There can only be one end to struggle the doom of the ffohonzollerns- there is no telling how long day of jus- lice may be postponed WOULD MORE During a snowstorm on the High land Railway a train was held up for hour or two The guard a cheery Scot passed along the carriages to up Spirits of the An old gentleman angrily complain ed Ihftl If he train didnt n he Would die of advice an no replied the guard MM ye charge a fchiiun a pie for corpses Try one WOMAN AND BABY 1 Ihat a woman and baby ac counted for a Uboat is told by a The submarine ordered a vessel to surrender and fired a few shells into her The boats then left the ship leaving on board a woman who ran up and down the deck with a baby in her arms afi if rnad The alongside vessel find the woman hurled the baby In to open hatch The baby exploded the bottom of the submarine The woman was decorated with the Victoria Cross Melville Jones of Oak about was in Wilcox Lake on Mou nt while swim ming He was employed on his fathers farm Win Ash and others when notified of occurrence Im mediately got lo work with grap pling irons and recovered the body of Jones at- 1000 in feet of water It is he was overcome by cramp or a heart attack Coroner Wesley of Newmarket made investigation and decided the drowning was purely ac cidental He was with three oth er boys none of whom could swim and got beyond bis deplh Montreal Auk Damage of more than half a million dollars a factory a public bath and thirty dwellings destroyed three arrests of persons as witnesses at the forthcoming Inquiry one of them suspected of being an alien enemy four firemen hurl leaping from windows thrilling rescues more than a hundred residences placed In Jeopardy these were some of the outstand ing features of the fire which broke out this morning at the premises of the Montreal Biscuit Miss Irene Kelly is ordin al the Christian Church dur ing the absence of Miss M of Aurora who spend ing a months vacation on the bores of the Georgian Hay Mr John of Cobalt came down see his father who was taken to the Hospital in To ronto again on Monday for an other operation on his foot He is suffering greatly and ampu tation is feared supplied the Methodist pulpit at last month and last Sunday took work on the Arthur appoint ment owing to he illness Pastor Ho is likely to continue on tliis circuit for the remainder of the month Relatives attending the fu neral of the late Mrs M W Included Mr P and his daughter Miss Edna al so Mrs Edgar of To ronto Mrs and fam ily of lixbrldgc Mrs Gilbert Mat thews on and her two sons of Maple Mr Samuel P Caldwell of Rochester accompanied by his sisterinlaw Mrs Edward Caldwell of York were in attendance at the funoral of his sister Mrs M W on Friday last also Dr O Daly of Kingston an intimate friend of her son and Mr Clar- Caldwell and wife of On church on John in his year Funeral on Friday at oclock Burns On Aug at the residence of J T Hums King infant daughter of J ami Margaret Hums of Manito- Ont aged months Interment on Aug in Au rora Cemetery Brown At on July 18 Joseph Albert Brown in his year lust Sunday Inter ment at Tottenham In FLOORING LIME Our LATH SHINGLES CEMENT prices are right Builders FLOUR COAL See our Hard ware and Canadian Screen Doors FEED WOOD Twin Shingles Phone 22 Newmarket Should make You Comfortable by being Free and Nice Fit Company Henri in Ibis city to a nephew of deceased In loving memory of Mercy McMann beloved daugh ter of Mr and Mrs T McMann who departed this life on Aug Oh why was she taken so young and fair When earth held so many bet tor could Hard was the blow that compel led Us lo part Willi the loved one so near and so dear to my heart Sadly missed by Mother S J Undertaking North All Orders Receive Materials We Will C We have the in All Colors and Guarantee the Fit WILLIS MERCHANT TAILOR Main St Phone NEWMARKET A CALL SOLICITED I I OPENING OF NEW LANDS IN CANADA The Peace River District has been for years subject of much In terest and speculation Alluring from pioneers its wonderful resources find varying haw lung since lent to district Hint charm of romance which distance and uncer tainly blended with promises Now however the land so long famed by legend and Is- being proved reality modern hay ing so to speak brought it to our wry doors A Journey from Edmon ton to the town Peaconiver for instance which five years ago con sumed nearly two weeks of toll and hardship may now be made in less than twentyfour hours in comfort at nil times of the year trains to this latest settlers mceca which Is nearly miles north of the International boundary line both sleeping and tllnlng ear accommodation Department of the Interior through Its Natural Intel ligence Branch has prepared and Is distributing a new report on the district based on Investigations mail- by m during season lication contain lion with ivLTird lo 1 1 I ikIi Tin imit fin of f IM the the Peace lhe hi it shows which Homesteads may w also the total number or available Hi i AS- minerals same wluehon A district showing iiTii Imi the The itcent reservation id Iho In- of avail- able Dominion lands has also iiev the preparation f a man which Would Show the area in Al berta Dial had been reserved purposes This publication available for distribution and should prove of value the turned soldier who is considering advisability of settlement in Country likewise t homesteader as area within procured quartersections arc In each township within distance of a railway A copy of J report or map or both may he pro cured free of charge upon application lo the Natural Resources Interns- Branch of the Department of in terior Ottawa nd Era Absent i j S A

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