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Newmarket Era , January 17, 1919, p. 3

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i j A A Valentine Tea Will be served in the Parish Hall on Thursday Feb under the auspices of St Pauls Branch of the A from to oclock Make a note of the date so that you do not make any other engagement for that evening Burial on Sunday The remains of lite late brought here from Toron to and placed in Morgue will be interred in Newmarket Ceme tery on Sunday afternoon at oclock with Masonic honors under the charge of Tuscan Lodge Newmarket Fifty Years Wedded On Thursday last Mr and Mrs John Williams who in the town of celebrated their golden wedding the former being his year and the Coming from the town of Banbury England thfty settled in Canada in living for years in North York am for three years previously in Ontario e unty Business Change Mr J has bought out the Flour business oi at the Sduth End and will continue on strictly cash lines I We wish the new proprietor every success 3 Short of Water Owing to a big leak in the mains which so far it has been impossible to locate there is quite a shortage of water this week and users are requested to he as economical as possible for the next ten days If any person observes indica tions of leak anywhere about Town at any time they would greatly facilitate matters by phoning at once to the Water Works Epworth League There was a fine attendance last Monday evening and the Mis sionary address by Dr was appreciated The musical pari of the pro gram was enlivened by a piano duct rendered by the Misses Hart and Arnold and a solo by Miss Fox Arrangements were made for the League to visit Sharon League and give the program last night King Farmers Estate acres of land in King town ship valued at a two- yearold horse implements SO sheep promissory nobs cash Vic tory Bonds and clothing inventoried at make up the estate of Robert a retired farmer who died intestate in King township July 1st last The deceased had never married so the property will be divided be tween his brothers Henry and Al fred each of three children of his brother William each receiving onefifteenth and six greatnephews and great nieces children of his niece Annie deceased each of whom will inherit onenineteenth 12th York Rangers A reunion of members of he York Rangers Home and Overseas is being held on Friday the 1 instant in the new Club Room at St Pauls Hall St Toronto Any mem ber of he Regiment past or present is extended a very cor dial invitation to be present and to make use of the Club Room at any time when in the City The Regiment have been able during the past month to be of considerable service to relatives and returned members of the Regiment with regard to pension pay and allowances and other such matters A letter to the Secretary of the Overseas and Committer giving the necessary information will be gladly attended to The County Press have been of such great service to the York during he War and the Regiment desires to express pub licly their appreciation of their invaluable aid and that the Von- results which the people of Tor in their War activities was in no small measure due to the wholehearted support and cooperation of the Press The J Battalion will be borne shortly and it is suggested that local committees be formed to arrange receptions I Ownership and Abolition PATTERNS of the Senate Advocated by Mr Smith i About one hundred farmers were cut Saturday afternoon to hear the address by Smith on the sub ject of the Farmers Platform Commencing at the last section of the Smith said The asking for the opening of seats in parliament oh the same terms as men is fair It is hot demo cratic for one half of the population to be excluded from having any say in the making of the laws by which they were governed The GOOD COOKS USE BAKING POWDER inent of of direct Pte Norman Walker A former Newmarket boy wins the J Walker is a son of Walker who resided a few years ago on the Wesley farm on Yonge St Walker enlisted as a runner in the Sask Bat If was while delivering messages before Cambria in September that he won the medal He succeeded in delivering the message twice under heavy machine gun fire after seeing to the of his comrade who was wounded both times Sale of New Chevrolets Hamilton Bros sold and deli vered two new Chevrolet cars this week to Messrs and George White of This looks like he popular car for DRY GOODS AH Methodist W S There was a large attendance at the meeting of the Womens Missionary Society of the Meth odist Church held at the residence of Mrs Hooker on Wednesday afternoon of last week An ad mirable address was given by Mrs Rev A P Addison of To ronto on Liabilities and Assets of the m Mrs Reynolds contributed a beautiful solo At he close refreshments served an a social hour was much enjoyed in the evening the Mission Circle at residence of Mrs St and a large number of young ladies were present who appreciated very the splendid talk by Mrs Addison Miss Lloyd also contributed a solo and Miss pave a paper on the Life of David Liv ingston The girls were en- by the addition of three pew members Before separat ing refreshments were served and girls got better with each other acquainted Something for the A meeting of tic Women Workers of Newmarket look place the Methodist School Room Saturday afternoon talk the suggestion of opening Soldiers Banquet In response to the call of the Mayor a nil miter of citizens met at the Fire Hall last Friday night to consider the suggestion of ten dering a Public Reception to New markets Returned Heroes The Mayor was asked to preside and Mr W Hunter to act as secretary considerable discussion it was decided that the reception should take the form of a Banquet in the Town Hall on Thursday the of January and the follow ing Committees appointed carry out the arrangements Frit erf a in merit Mayor Deputy Pearson Messrs Hunter J Davidson A f Davis and Robertson Program Mr Dr Clark Rev J Wedlock Mr J I Harvey and Reeve Keith Printing and invitation Messrs Sennet I Jackson Dr Wilkinson J Fred Howard Cane Geo Vale and If Decoration Messrs Marshall W Bos- worth Andrews 1 and Ft Smith The tickets are not to exceed St each and the Town pay for be trues invited pains will he spared to show the Boys thai their noble efforts are appreciated About are said be here now and others Will be treated similarly when a bunch tire returned is Intention of the Club present each Soldier willi Gold Medal Burled on Saturday On Thursday of last week Mr Root Rose a retired farmer for many years active in public af fairs in the Township of East died at his home here at the age of years He had been in poor health for sonic time The funeral service took place at the Christian Church here oh Saturday morning con ducted by the pastor and in terment at Queensville Cemetery Deceased was a kind neighbor and really respected lion through the initiative referen- and recall would be a great advance in government by the peo ple Through the initiative the people could petition parliament for any policy of reform they desired the referendum parlia ment would submit to the of the people apart from party poli tics the reform asked for in the petition By the recall any member of parliament who did not support the principles for which he was elected could be recalled Under the present system a member is elected for four or five years He may do as he pleases for that period and the people have no further say in government until the end of that term By the recall if he did not represent in parliament the will of his constituents he could be re quired to stand before the tribunal of the people for judgment The expenses of an election campaign are always heavy These have been met largely by contributions from corporations and individuals having selfish interests to serve The Farmers- Platform recommends he publication of contributions and expenditures both before and after election campaigns This would give Our Largo Purchases of Kinds of Dry Goods Enables to sell Many Lines for Less than we buy them for today Anticipate your wants and get Some of the Bargalnsat the Present Prices TALK We have All the Substitutes used Instead of Flour at a Lower Prices than usual TEA8 AND COFFEES Are Our Speolale whloh wo are offering for about lesa per lb- than theyare usually sold for The Price of Boots Is again Upward Bound Our Large Stock gives you Protection on Price for some time to come EVERYTHING IN 8H0E0 UPTODATE And the Workmanship on Every Pair Guaranteed I chair and Mrs was appointed in last over President of the Womens Institute look the Walter Stephens secretary Miss Jones of Toronto address- the meeting setting forth of of all the in such an enterprise he Kirls need building well impped where they ear meet jgpl off be street is no Rod Room for women in no place nerve Lunch to women only no fr tor darting such an enterprise women were advised ascertain how many girls needed such ond of the Town would be In fl WOO oaeerrninodae from to if jh torAfi enotitth if membership fee Is or o for Life Members and for As t Members of Toronto jp0j On the benefits fl the Y W A there are dent oof own borne to make ff Hie formation before flueh oroeef and wa ftflBflfled If sijeee worVtp Toronto would Io Olefin A convoked f Mr ard Oinfl nfnefl Town Young Womens Christian As sociation The meeting On Saturday of the A was well attended by the ladies of the different church es arid different organizations Miss Jones speaker for the day explained thai the W A met the requirements of the girls Physical f Social Spiritual and as well as other needs of a town New market will be known over he Dominion market over as the first town to a A Let us Ik thai everyone in the town surrounding country will I heir assistance and sympathy this organization Com and give to That Gift Occasion clad corn ed what could be ob its hard to upon an Isnt It Then not do as so many others do Dont try at home at all Pay this store a visit and you will see More Sugges tions than you ever think of at home There Watches Fountain Peris Silverware and Out Glass Besides almost numberless Ideas In Jewelry And the Cost ranges accomo dates Itself to any 8lzed Purse AMD U8 Atkinson Co Licenses P Ticket Agent Annual meeting of the Newmar ket Society next Saturday afternoon Some eight or ten Newmarket Masons went Sutton on Wed nesday nigh I to make a fraternal visit the Lodge there It was oclock when they got borne Canes Factory is sending an exhibit to the famous Lyons Fair in Trance to open in March A Splendid Report It must be a great assurance to the citizens of Newmarket to know that the Banking Institutions of the Town are on a sound finan cial basis Elsewhere in todays issue will be found the annual general statement of the Bank of Toronto which is most gratifying and it is worthy of careful perusal The deposits show the largest in crease ever recorded in any year the gain being equal to per cent The cash and gold re serves are now nearly fourteen million dollars being an increase of over last year Immediately available assets 18174 equal per cent of our to he public This total includes shortdate advances the Government and tit the Imperial amounting in all In Commercial loans 1 showing nil increase of 0855011 indicating continued substantial support of the business interests of Ihe Dominion Total assets 100207077 nil in crease for he year and Hie largest in the history of the hank I Profit- of 814102 equal to rent Ihe paid Up capital and an increase fiWAHI over pre vious year The amount brought forward from was 555301- Aiakfiix a total of avail able for distribution The usual dividend was paid and after pay ment of war tax on circulation and appropriations Id officers pension patriotic and other war funds and to bank premises a bal ance of 025023 was carried for ward to next year The General Manager in his remarks said Net learnings on banking capital are not in keeping with the ex pansion in resources but it mufti be remembered thai costs of operation have greatly increased during the past few years while rates of in terest and our charges for hanking services generally have remained practically stationary Concerning the future he stated There must he a downward of prices for and services and it be hoped of production upward until we reach a stable level on which classes of business can proceed in security and comfort and that- level will he found only in time and by natural processes hut violent changes can be avoided and we be lieve be avoided through the enterprise and forethought of our Government and their cooperation with the business and financial in terests of country KINO CITY The inaugural meeting of the King Township Council was held Monday Win Wells pre siding The only departure from routine business was the passing of a bylaw authorizing the issue Of year debentures totalling for purpose of build ing a union school King and together in Hits project and the building will be Situated King Township people an opportunity of know ing who contributed to the expenses of any candidate If his expenses were being met by those having selfish interests to serve those seeking special favors from govern ment every true citizen would op pose the election of such a one The Canadian Council of Agri culture recommended the reform of the Federal Senate The United Farmers of Ontario recommends the abolition of the Federal Senate It has been contended that the Senate is a check on hasty legislation but I think the legislation of our prov inces quite as good as that handed out from Ottawa The Senator is appointed for life by the party in power These are mostly old men and are given this position as a reward for party services Which of you would care lo hand over to another the management of your business for The discontin uance of the of titles upon citizens of Canada would be in ac cord with our ideas of democracy Canada does not want any codfish aristocracy In opposition to the public own ership and control of railways and other public utilities i has Irvu said thai the service would not be as efficient I think the publicly owned and controlled water of the of Toronto is quite as efficient as the railway sys tem managed by my friend It J Fleming At my home when atmos pheric conditions are good I can hear the whistles from four dif ferent lines of railways Two lines would give quite as good service The other two are adding un necessarily to the cost of operation We have three sets of railway of ficials in Toronto Under one man agement one set of officials would do work quite as well I have noticed when express comes over two express systems the charges are fifty per cent higher than when it conies over one system While we in this part of Dominion are near the end of railway construc tion in the west it is only begin ning and a single system of man agement would mean a great saving in railway construction We have taken over the Canadian Northern and it looks as though we would have to take hand Trunk so we might as well put on the fat CPH lie I lie whole bog The plank dealing with tariff reform has been ably set forth by K at the convention in Toronto and this treatise of the subject will be put in form for distribution The tariff is the most wasteful and costly method ever devised for the raising of revenue Not only does the wholesaler ami relailer have pro fits on the original cost of an ar ticle but they must have their pro fits on he custom charges so that the consumer often has lo pay double the original cost of the A friend of mine serving in the transportation of droops going overseas made several trips across the water An article that would cost him 25 here be bought for in England The first two planks are most important The second We be lieve that the further development of the British Empire should be sought along the lilies of partner ship between nations free and equal under the present governmental system of British- constitutional au thority We are strongly opposed lo any attempt to centralize Imper ial control Arty attempt to sel up an Independent authority with pow er to the Dominions whelher his authority be termed parlia ment council or cabinet would hamper Die growth of responsible and informed democracy inthe Lam sorry that an effort is being made in- some quarters to establish some sort of Imperial con trol through which we with our small population would have very little say Canada must remain Daughter In my mothers house but in my own The firs plank that a league of nations as an international organ ization to In I In worlds peace by removing old caused conflict Is Die most of all When wo consider suffering hat this worlds war has Mi millions that Ho in graves that would have been going about their round of pro ductive labor the hearts that shall yearn through the years because of the loss of loved ones the young women that shall go through life because the one that would have been the sharer of her joys lies in Flanders does it not call upon us to use all our powers to avert such a calamity again Lloyd George declares for the abolition of conscript armies yet manifestly ap proves of the maintenance of a British navy strong enough to con trol the seas in times of war I was sorry to hear it yet somehow was expecting it The secretary of the United States navy announced that if Britain insisted on main taining a powerful navy the United States would build a navy that could lick the universe We have enjoyed one hundred years of peace with neighbors the south of us not because there is any essential difference between the peoples of North America and those of Europe but because during that period not a fort has marked the line that separates nor a war ship plied the lakes that lie be tween It has been proven that the bought French papers to advocate more armament They then informed Germany that the French were preparing to attack hern A British shipbuilding firm would build a warship for Austria and then inform Britain she would need to build two more to maintain her supremacy If naval rivalry be tween Britain and the United Stales really begins war some day is in evitable And war in that case will not be the thousand miles away but right here in Canada and the fields of Ontario Quebec maritime provinces and of west will be devastated as those of Belgium France and the Balkan States have been devastated in the war It is our duly to back every effort for the formation of a league of nations calling for disarmament the statutes of a police force The next meeting will be held ii NEWMARKET I o JANUARY CLEARING SALE Heavy Wool Toques Reg- for 39c Heavy Wool Hose 10 Reg 135 for Wool Fancy Cotton Reg Price 175 Ladles Heavy Fleeced Hose extra good value for CLEANING UP THE CORSET DEPARTMENT Ladles Corsets ranging in prices from to 300 for 1 29 pr Not all sizes In every style Heavy Cord Velvets all shades In wide price yd FOR OUR COUNTRY A Happy Prosperous Future i the evening of Friday Ian and will take the form concert having for aim the developinenl of local talent The program will be given by young people Orchestra and Ihe Kitchener Band will he in attendance A col lection will lie taken up the pro ceeds to bo used in the further development of social life in the rural sections surrounding market FOR OUR FRIENDS A Prosperous New Year DRUG STORE Aurora Beginning Jan 2nd Will at pm Exception Saturday Nights The inaugural meeting of the Town Council was held Monday morning with Mayor J Bas in the chair A striking committee consisting of the Mayor and Coun cillors Taylor and Browning was appointed and it was decided that Mr Allen and Dr Stevenson with Mayor should constitute the Board of J Sfsman was appointed High School Trustee until end Griffith lo bo High School lee for 1010 Charles Clark and Johnson were appointed Auditors A charge of was presented by the Tele graph Co for the removal of poles and wires caused by the Installa tion of the new switch connecting It and the electric road here Mr Wilson of the Toronto and York Radial informed the Council thai plans of Hie new switch should he prepared and ap proved by the townships of King and Whitchurch the York High way Commission and the Ontario Railway Board Phi Aurora Horticultural So ciety held its annual meeting in the club rooms same evening ami appointed delegates to lie annual meeting of the Ontario Society in the persons of Rev II Madden and Slovens The following were appointed members of the fair Committee Stevens J McDonald Rev Scott Mr J Ruther ford Mrs Jan Wh busier Mr Dick in Rev Madden and Mr A Bates Following this meeting refreshments were served in the Clubrooms fry Mr and Mrs IL Baldwin Aurora has formed a hockey consisting of learns from Collis Shoe Factory Hitch School and I hi Town The first game was played Monday nighl between Sehol and Town the former winning by Mr ami Mrs sons Of Dr and Mrs with Mr mid Mrs Williams and Mrs Toronto spent New Years at Ma ple Villa the of and Mrs Madded THE RIGHT WAY THE RIGHT TIME THE RIGHT PLACE The Mutual System of Life Insurance Is Right because you receive your protection at First Least Cost NOW 18 THE RIGHT AND BE8T TIME THE PLACE Place It with Canadas Only Mutual It has proven so Ask to Its Results FRED CHANTLER Newmarket Ont District Agent and Week Prayer were we I week greatly enjoyed In ton n relumed Missionary Hi pulpit Method 1st Church looming and with ureal ac ceptance Information obtained ffrsl baud from the Mission added greatly to of tin services We t exceed offering of Insl year which was over The resull of the for sub scriptions mi behalf of the So ciety was very new Council held lis first lug on Monday in the Council Chamber for organization Leather Factory j work The Horticultural Society has a- membership of si and are very good for coming year There is of filling up a I loon the relumed and- young men of the I own We hope it will Materialize Newmarket Markets Eggs doz Butter per lb 55 Turkeys lb 55 Chickens lb per lb Now Oats bush Fall Wheat Spring Wheat 212 Goose Wheat Barley Mixed Hay ton Live Stock Markets Toronto Markets MM fiKM i3 i per do Ministerial met at Butte lb ihe home of oil per l afternoon A deep spiritual In- Fall Wheats bush entire j bush The Union Meetings hold In he va- New lions churches of town during Timothy Hoy ton paid in Toronto 32 203 Ship Ill graves nous me norm lie iuii vvui Top prices this week Choice Steers and Hotter Good Steers and Heifers Choice Hotelier Cattle Midiuiu Collie Cows Choice Choice Milkers Choice Springer Choice Calves Medium Calves Common Sheep Ihms fed and watered a j r J r J 9 I i I I A I zL

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