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Newmarket Era , January 31, 1919, p. 2

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kkt I may by proving properly and paying for this ad Apply at Office Newmarket WANTED had were be a Bradford Witness Miss V i A live Canadian Life Insurance Compaq is desirous of securing a couple of energetic men for the Producing of Business in any of the Towns or District of North for Whole or PartTime or as a Side Line as desired Su pervision help and instruction given wherever necessary Lib- oral commissions Replies con fidential if i the hopes of hundreds treat on Wednesday Canada some right here Mrs O a call Newmarket that the missing came up on the clock market friends last Wednesday FOR QUICK SALE ft About One Dozen Barred Rock Cockerels ones might turn up only to make I car and brought with her seven disappointment harder thSV artistic en erlamers They to bear The authorities were met at the depot by the punish the authors I Motor and on arrval at the s Institution were escorted to the repon j Hall for refreshments At the Assembly Hair was With this issue of the Era we thrown open and was fairly well commence the volume filled in a few- minutes There Thanks to the conlinuoupatronj no chairman the of our hundreds upon bun formers knew their places and dreds of subscribers we are en- the program proceeded fur two i to maintain the standard of hours without interruption i efficiency which places the for the applause of this men market Era among the very declared it was the best Town Weeklies in the Province of Ontario We gratefully acknow- on Monday for the first time since his accident three months ago to day Gunner Bruce Morton one of the Artillery who was wounded arrived home on Wed nesday Mrs Linville of North Toronto is spending few days with her daughter Hospital Ottawa on Saturday Jan to Mr arid nee Miss EWa Mr Geo Wood was down town son a son Donald Anderson I these birds have some of the best strains on the continent in their veinsand will improve the average flock of Rocks at least per cent I must rates for electric power season With the exception the pianist the talenthad the assistance of our many been here before and every correspondents and hope to number was just line I make the coming year the best in The first halfhour or more was the long and useful history of occupied by Mr of lheY this journal j who threw on the canvas two splendid reels of Moving pictures Either the following artists then Board of Trade should get and properly advertise the at- grandson to Mr and Mrs P J Anderson of Newmarket Parkin At Newmarket on Jan 251019 to Mr and Mrs Clar ence Parkin Park Ave a daughter Shaw Sharon on Jan to Mr and Mrs Allan a- son GREAT MIDWINTER SALE J 11 is J If IN FULL SWING Mr Harry Hilts one of our returned soldiers loaves tonight for Winnipeg to resume his for mer position Miss Rosa Hodgins of Huron St Newmarket spent over the weekend in King with Mjss Laura Morning Me got back room for my mating pons and j manufacturing sacrifice from up which prevail in on maturity With the opening of for- J FRENCH Phone Bos Newmarket I NOTICE TO CREDITORS il persons having against Estate of Jackson late Of the Town of Newmarket in the County York deceased who died at on the day of are hereby notified to file claims with the- undersigned Executors or before the 1st day of March as immediately thereafter ho will proofed to distri bute the assets amongst those entitled having lo those then filed G JACKSON 1 Bronte tors Dated at ttiis day Ian Solicitor for markets for Canadian trade there are many parts of machines that can be specialized and pro duced for the wholesale trade with advantage has good shipping facilities for the centres trade and com paratively low taxation and every modern convenience should he able get in Von ground floor with any enterprise seek ing for a place to locate HOUSES FOR SALE a Brick Home Veneer West side of Ave Seven roomsind Hardwood Floors look Cases Beamed Ceilings Up dale in every detail Frame House on feast Hide of Joseph Ave rooms Electric lighting and Large stable and hen nery House on West Side Court St rooms Furnace and bath No Nice lot ami Brick House on Park Ave All There is a general feeling thai prices of all commodities which soared out of reason during the War are about to take a tumble The price of hogs seems to be about the first noticeable while cattle and sheep are following suit Apparently vast supplies were accumulated overseas aod now to get rid of these stocks without loss they say there is no room for imports and the wharves and storehouses are blocked on both of the Atlantic So far as the live stock trade is concerned it is in the interest of the farmer not lo sell until the market regulates itself by the law of demand Europe wants food but it is economically too FOR SALE Store dwelling stock general In village of Investigate This is a money maker For particular A and prices apply to ft Newmarket Phone Box to maintain war prices any longer than necessary AM manufactured stocks were great ly depleted during the war be cause profits were greater in the production of munitions and it will lake some time for these to be renewed The demand fo raw material is so great prices of manufactured articles will not return to normal condi tions for many months in rotation each being re called by the hearty applause of he audience Miss Dorothy Douglas soprano soloist Miss Irene Humble vocalist pi anist and musical composer Among her numbers was a solo entitled Were from Canada her own composition which was applauded to the echo Master Walter vocalist and elocutionist Mrs Herbert director of the Girls Alumnae of Con servative of Music in a number of character readings Clarjcson soloist and jug gler who only returned from last Saturday after an absence of 3 ears and is not yet His soprano voice is won derful Miss Marks the pianist is a host in herself She led the sol diers in two periods with the choruses of all the- popular songs in the trenches which the men greatly enjoyed Mrs deserves great praise for the interest she takes in the soldiers The Concert on Wednesday night is the second one she has provided for the pa tients here and she has secured positions for seven of the patients of this Hospital in Toronto whom We arc pleased to hear are making good The visitors returned Rome on the oclock car from Detroit last week where he made arrangements lo fill all his orders for Ford Mrs Sunday night for El Paso Texas ac companied by Mr and Mrs as far as Detroit 4 Adams Evans and Pte are among the latest sol diers lo arrivefrom overseas Gin and visited the Friends Quarterly Meeting at wc before last and reports having had time Mns McHbugall and youngest daughter Miss Ruth of werC guests of Mrs Willis for a few days We inadvertently omitted mention lastweek that Miss Ber tha Weddel of Toronto spent the sister Mrs Jackson Newmarket on Jan 30th Mr and Mrs J E a daughter The Altar SmlthSharpe On Jan 28 1919 at the Manse by Rev Thomas M Mr J Smith to Miss Ethyl youngest daughter of and Mrs John New market Mr Smith is superintendent of the Toy Factory and before going to reside there lie was foreman in the Tool Depart ment of the Office Specialty Mfg Co Newmarket for seven years GoodwoodMcFarland At the home of the bride on Jan by F Thomas of Newmarket Mr Arthur Geo Goodwood of to Miss Jennie daughter of Frank land of Holt There were a large number of guests at the wedding and great geniality Gifts to the bride were numerous and beautiful A very Sumptuous repast was serv ed The wedding party drove lo Newmarket and the happy couple were showered with confetti and good wishes as they boarded the Metropolitan car for To ronto SUITS GREATLY REDUCED GREATLY REDUCED UNDERWEAR GREATLY REDUCED SOCKS GREATLY REDUCED a I BRACE8 GREATLY REDUCED BOOTS AND RUBBERS HAT8 CAP8 AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AND YOUNG MENS WEARABLES AT JUST HALF PRICE FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THIS ECONOMY J CENTRE OWL Old Imperial Bank Building North Yorks Foremost Clothier A 9 Nowadays it is Quality that Counts QUALITY OUR SPECIALTY ALSO AGENT FOR- 1 FARMS FOR Acres Town ship Bast balance hush- Run ning Barn Silo Litter Carrier Holism school Acfffi Town a hip County in ham hennery Clone school is a Kuril from lay will wind MP an 100 Acres Town fillip North All Largo Barn First Silo Utter Hay Fork Plenty Class House mils from i miles lo shipping points from Metropolitan Railway mile from School and Church of North All tillable 15 acres Pall Wheal New Heeding Darn Driving House Cement for stock House Plenty water This is Glass Soil adjoining was offered jfid would not sell Will give special to quick A snap bo Acres All cultivation Stone Good House Well acres Kail Wheat Church and School A mile shipping point Ideal acre parpen la rn and apply The Union Government will not he entirely surrounded with when Parliament meets The Ottawa Journal is the authority for staling that the expenditures of the past year exceed the re ceipts by The Ot tawa correspondent of the London Advertiser says The government has pursued a policy of sparing Capital and its earnings at the expense of the great body of the consumers and producers An infinitely small proportion the war burden has been paid from the superfluities Of the rich In deed the thing conscripted was a iiiftff i thousand men Wealth went prac tically free Sir Whites corning budget will he striking commentary up he improvident methods of financing pursued When Department of Civil converts the Westminster Convalescent Hos pital at London into a pure ly psychiatric institution for the careOfrnental cases the patients now being treated al the Depart ment at Newmarket will he transferred to London The Newmarket Hospital will ho then used as a convalescent hospital The site of the new Government Sanatorium for tubercular cases just purchased from the Provin cial Government for St is at The build ing construction which will at once will cost Our Toronto Letter V A a Whlthy Jan and Win Itecofd tonight in tjie county ail hearing oncliares of theft wounding officer and threat- On Sunday and Monday nights grocery of va entered and burglarized Console MftcprbUy who the guilty this morning entered a vacant hoiifia on the outskirts of the town to find It occupied by the young men One of hern hit Chief over the vdth a piece of pipe Inflicting a severe cut but after struggle handcuffed them and ptaiedthem in jail The house vas found to contain a quantity of goods Stolen from the store of the Misses an well VarlOUS other article The vere re manded for a week by Magistrate and lodged in the county Jail on a chageof vagfacny Yes may draw the salary but your wife earns half the money forget that luring the war The returning soldier will find when he home that his duties and sacri fices are not over and be will be compelled lo contribute heavily toward defraying cost of the war in which he fought while the more rorlunate stay-at- homes made money arid soaked it away in per laxfree bonds We me told hat since the war commenced the debt has increased from lo millions of dollars while the gross debt bas increased from millions And on a very large part the gross debt will interest have lo be paid It is also that Canadas Slifpliuildiiig program has been conceived on such extravagant lines that probably onehalf of the cost will have to be written off when the ships are built It is costing the Dominion per Ion for the thirty odd vessels be ing constructed and the cost for peacetime building Is little more Minn half of that The chances are Ihe War burdens will re main with US for several genera tions- Mrs j of Aurora and A P Addison of Ave formerly of Newmarket were elected representatives on the Hoard of Regents of Victoria University last week Harry Lowe and Jos Kelly charged in the York Co Court last Friday assaulting w Banbury town constable al Aurora were found guilty and lined and costs each Con- stable said that he had been called on by Lowe help li the toilers car at about two clock in Hie morning and that af ter finishing the job he asked for a dollar in payment He had no words wilh defendants ami did not remember what happened afterwards until he came and found be had been knocked out by a blow on the back of his head Prof Alexander Reeves SLAV dropped dead al the corner of and Ave on Monday night lie was years old A young man named Alex Colder was sent to prison for six months for using the mails to send indecent mailer of a scur rilous character lo a young girl where he formerly boarded One of the most distinguished criminal lawyers In Canada P Johnson died at bis home here on Wednesday noon Tboughin poor health for some lime he was only confined to house a few days series of revival meetings opened In Massey Hall on night Chicago Evangelist Paul Under Rev GanlO Law rence and Mrs Lawrence will he at home on Tuesday Feb from to and also in the even ing from to 10 Mrs Jackson has gone lo Toronto for a week or two for a change Mrs John Jackson of Toronto is keeping house for hci during her alienee Mr- Wr Proctor the effi cient and popular caretaker of Newmarket Post is on the road lo recovery after a severe attack of pneumonia following flu Mr Tims brother of Nurse Olive who enlisted for overseas but was turned down because he was one short is now doing duly as clerk College Mr J Math ematical Master at the High School is wrestling with a severe of the flu and finds it more exasperating than helping pupils lo overcome their Euclid propositions and Mrs J T Walsh of Ave Toronto an nounce of their only daughter Gladys Dorothy to Mr Vincent J Ramsay of John St Toronto formerly of Overseas The wedding will take place quietly next month Rev- Barker of Toron to who is over on years of age and look part in service of Broadview Congregational Church last Sunday evening when the Honor Roll was unveiled is the father of Mr II W Marker Sec retary of Broadview who went Mrs private school in Newmarket the of Barker was Ihe fi pastor of the fore going church and HO years ago was pastor of Congrega tional Church in Newmarket still takes an active pari in mis sionary Work The Tomb Suddenly at or Saturday Jan pcuben A Stiver in- his year CreedonjNear on Jan Thos jn his year Interred at Newmarket last Tuesday In King on Jan 13 Mary beloved wife of Andrew in her 53rd year Walton At Newmarket Military Hospital on Jan 1919 Win Henry Walton in his year Taken lo fOr burial Newmarket Military Hospital on Jan 30th Peter Lees about 23 years of age Taken to Smiths Falls for burial Wright At on Jan 19 1919 of pneumonia following flu Leonard Wright only son of Dr Harry and Mrs Wright cousin of the Editor of the in his 28th year Watson At on Jan 1919 Annie wife of Mr Wm Watson aged years Interred Ceme tery on Thursday At III on Jan John Weddel eld est and Inst surviving son Of the late Calvin of Fast and brother of Mrs L Jackson of kel in his year THE The Most Remarkable Musical Instrument in the World CHOCOLATES MAIN STREET Agent for Cameras and Photo Supplies NEWMARKET I House Phone No Store Phone No 6 That will give you Pleasure in the Home as The Phonograph with a Soul US PUT ONE IN YOUR HOME ON TRIAL J Y BROUGHTON Newmarket Red Cross Societv Ihc of the lied Cross desire express their blinks the Methodist Choir for a do nation of being proceeds of Choir Concert recently held Field Comforts THE Furniture and Undertaking House You can buy your Furniture Cheap for Cash UNDERTAKING A MOTOR IF Night calls attended to at J MILURD WAS BADLY TREATED WHILE IN GERMANY Phonos and if Aurora Jan A Land man a prisoner of Camp In Germany for over a year returned to town today He says liat ho received very poor treatment while in the bands of the Germans and but for help provided lihjO Cross would starved Krank dim King Part Dover badly a home was bare when a tractor they were driving broke a van and gas took fire from the firebox Queen Mary Hospital Jan Dear friends I received the nice enclosure In Comforts Box from the Club last night and wish to express hearty thanks for name Your choice of articles 1 flno and I can tell you that Canadian Dollar Bill looks like real money compared to the War Money we see over here I have In Hospital since Nov 20 and landed here in England hut getting on flue and hope a few weeks after you receive this to see you all In Newmarket Well we have won the war and the Newmarket Club have done grand work for which the boys all feel very grateful certainly helped the boys in Ovary way before coming ever since While recruiting nil the used to know that anything thoy need ed to help on was there for ho Again thanking you all I your McGordlclc Wright At Saskatoon on Jan JO infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Wright for merly of aged days In tor red at Saskatoon At on Jan J Ann Graham beloved wife of George Forester iu her year The late Mrs who was well known In the district came from England with her parents in her sixth year and has lived the remainder of her life in York County Watson In on Jan George Watson in his year Deceased was horn In Suffolk and came to Canada about years ago settling in King Township whore ho was well known and highly esteemed Six teen years ago ho moved loTo- and here also he made many friends He took a trip back lo the Old Country about years ago returned to the land of his adoption survived five sons and one daughter Watson of Aurora is the young est son Atkinson At her residence Tonga St Aurora on Monday Jan Mary Atkinson wi dow of Joseph Atkin son in yoar Deceased had been HI only a days suffering from a paraly tic Mrs Atkinson whoso name was wafi born In Whitchurch and had lived in this vicinity all life to mourn two sons one daughter Georgo of Al berta Arthur of Aurora and Miss Annio who lived with mother at Aurora Cemetery I GLUTEN MEAL The Great Milk Producer OIL CAKE AND SHORTS We now filled have several on the way Cars of Coal Orders will be as Promptly as Possible for sale by Phone Newmarket if At- Holt on Wednesday Jan Joel in his year Funeral Thursday to Mount Albert At his residonoo Con King on Jan Casey in his Deceased was born in Ireland 70 ago and to this country with his parents a lad Ho had on proaont farm for past 30 years and was unmarried Interment in Newmarket Oarage V J Road house Main St North All Orders I i Attention Export Motor Oar All Makes also Stationary and Marino Engines Reasonable Charges Excellent Service CHARGED Corner and Huron We 3m50 A I A

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