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Newmarket Era , June 27, 1919, p. 2

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a J rf KC- J Arthur Everest few Of painful suffering ex- THMI RofcTT WT tffrvlo tow- Why not- Sold Provincial ins two loads of wheat Jo Elections on same day as the j Mr ftaehzie of wv v Mr Thos of Boston J J visit referendum on the Liquor Ques tion It would be a piece of economy and certainty the say- necessity at a time tike Irs Rogers of is a net Ires to express her thanks to this The province would not I M many friends kindness during her recent I s NOTICE All Returned Men are earnestly requested to the funeral of late Comrade Smith Meet at Club Room on Friday June 27th president me disturbed by two campaigns within a few months and there could not possibly be any unfair ness to anyone i a ten I W Girls to learn stitching in Shoe Factory Good wages paid while learning Also experienced help MINISTER SHOE CO An Act has been passed vertt people fom buying and sell ing coal by the carload unless they are in the business Any one dealing in coal be properly equipped in the way of shed room provision for deliver ed before being granted a license which costs and is issued by the fuel controller This enactment was made to pro tect men who invest in coal sup plies all the year round for the convenience of the public Toronto Wanted for Fruit Work to pick I abort wanted are wanted to fruit for summer Camps are beirg In various districts are much needed for Ions periods glrlt picking about June for three weeks Good wages further as to wages board etc apply Miss Hart Womens Farm Govt- Employment Bureau fit Toronto and and for For hours Kate Ontario 45 King I 4 York County Council Transportation difficulties in the city were blamed for the short session of York County Council Tuesday and as a result of the Blow progress made in discussing the report of the Finance Com- miltce the greater number of clauses had to be left over for today which will probably re sult in a day being added to the duration of the midsummer meeting At the morning ses sion the matter of a complaint lodged with regard to misde meanors committed on the county highways was discussed and the best way to right these joyriders considered On a motion of Stewart of seconded by J A McDonald York Township a resolution was adopted urging the citizens of the county to co operate with the police is seeking to suppress the immoral and in decent acts which have recently offended so many people travel- ting along the roads Elected Reform representatives from all the districts of the Prov ince of Ontario met in Toronto this week to elect a Leader on the Legislature and discuss provin cial problems More than 300 delegates were present There were four aspirants for the Leadership K of Owen Sound H Hartley K C of Toronto Major Tolmie of and J El liott P P of London The selection was to be made yester day Comments of Exchanges Proof of Financial Ring London Advertiser President of Dominion Textiles which made 300 per cent is Director of vie Company making per cent Manager of Company is President of Manitoba Cold Stor age Company which made about per cent Borden and Sir William Mackenzies son are in terested in Cold Storage Com pany on one wagon Wlchin his sister Mrs A the car and then finding be very easily placed sixty bushels on wagon Bud hitched the total weight of thf wheat was about veV tone and without any the wheat- was hauled over fair road at the rate of fve an to the market distance of two and a h mil A cooo Our Toronto Letter As an aftermath of heavy in vestment in subarban Toronto real estate and the collapse in Values due war The Stan dard Reliance Mortgage Corpora tion King east closed its doors The balance sheets last December showed assets of eight and a half million dollars and liabilities of over five million The Toronto Housing has be tween three and four hundred ap plications for houses and hopes to have 500 houses roofed in by winter some of them completed by hat date and the others at such a that they can be completed during the winter months fire on Richmond si last Friday morning supposed to be from spontaneous combustion People with real troubles do not often complain But they frequently find it a relief to fide in some one If you are chosen to become a recipient such a confidence it is a com pliment to your sympathy and to your discretion There are some people whose bigness of heart and sound ment is so apparent that wherever they go the strangers begin to tell them their troubles Some body on the train on the street car people they never saw before and will never see again open up their hearts to them It is the sincerest and most beautiful tribute that one human being can pay to another When people tell you their troubles real troubles you are very dull if you do not learn something Have you talked with any of the soldiers who have come back from the other side maimed or blind or suffering from the effects of gas If you lucky enough to learn the story of what some of them went through or fragments of the story for few of them can tell it in full you must have formed new ideals of patience and cour age and splendid patriotism And as you listened with a full heart and realized how far the young soldiers were from mak ing a fuss you must have prayed that you might meet your little troubles as bravely as they met their greater ones If you think Marguerite Stewart Acton is her cousin Mrs Phil Hamilton for a week Mr John of Cobalt was in Town for the weekend visit ing his mother Mrs A Ourt Miss Mabel Black of Buffalo is spending her vacation wfth tier aunties the Misses Capt Lawrence and family left on Tuesday to spend his vacation on the Lake back of Lindsay Miss Florence Wagner is home after touring with the Fox Co through the West for six months Davenport as new Ontario Bench for The Good Cheer Class of the Sunday School held a picnic at Bond Lake last Wednes day afternoon Richmond Hill Liberal Mrs Lepard of Newmarket spent Tuesday afternoon and evening with Mrs F McMahon Mrs J has re turned homo after visiting the children in East Township a week or so Mrs John Spring of Mawer Sask writes Crops are very good so far We have had quite a bit of rain and fine weather too T Doyle gave- a Miscellaneous Shower at her residence last Friday evening for Miss Antfa H Doyle a bride-to- be Bert Everest of Ottawa and Mr Harry Everest of Preston were home his week to see their brother Arthur who is rapidly recovering Miss Campbell of Weston daughter of P Inspector Camp bell and on the staff of Public School Teachers was the guest of Miss Currey over wittfc small ana barm Cheap pot 35p Jfew- to we have he for the find Goods to 1 Outfit Cipher Mill- good Repair H Oldham Albert WW St New market Price terms it poweflpn can be arranged with Mr Gibson at the house or H Morton rbs Toronto Pop Brick house All modern side of- Town Large lot and Stable Apply Miss Millard Park Ave BO Calory Plants Best Varieties all transplanted Postpaid shipped successfully everywhere Ask for Price- List of other Vegetable Plants and Fruits in Farms Ontario Niagara District Write for our Free B00K of House Plana and information telling how to save from Two to Four Hundred Dollars on your new home Address Company Box Jackson St Hamilton Ont Wonted Several Stenographers ex perienced Speed accuracy and good vocabulary are essential Working conditions ideal Apply ex perience to Sales Manager Chevrolet Motor Company Oshawa Ontario c6w2i WILL 81GN SATURDAY of it rightly it really is part of your education listening to other peoples troubles Beating Fatality At Lake Lieut years of age was drowned by upsetting of a boat on Musselman Lake near Stouff- vllle on Monday The young officer had only been home about two months after having distinguished himself dur ing the war He resided with his parents at Vivian Eyewitnesses of the accident went to he rescue of lidge and pulled Ills body from the water All efforts at resuscitation failed and Dr who was moncd from Stouffville could only pronounce the man dead Tornado Swept Through Minnesota 150 are In Hospitals With regard to the proposed Four firms suffered loss memorial to York County soldiers A Tier third DeputyReeve of brought in a resolu tion suggesting that the commit tee be authorized to communicate with the provincial authorities and management of the Canadian National Willi a view to erecting a monument at Queens Park or at Hie tion grounds This resolution went to a standing vote which resulted in a lie and the motion A foreigner whose complaint was made to the Detective De partment early Saturday morning was robbed of Si as he was crossing he John street bridge to work in the railway yards The foreigner stated that as he started over the bridge he noticed two men who were standing in the middle of the bridge and as he passed them one struck him with a brick and rendered him unconscious When he was lost Members from the J consciousness his money- belt northern part of the county were rifled to unanimous for the monument be erected at Bond Lake Honor Veterans The first clause of the report of the Finance Committee that the Council grant to sup plement the fund raised by Au rora to provide for a celebration honor of returned soldiers of the county on July was ap proved unanimously but the sec ond clause suggesting an extra grant of to be made to of ficers of the York Rangers to provide for expenses entailed in transporting soldiers to the celebration gave rise to a lengthy discussion and was finally de clared against by a majority of one vote DOQ IDENTIFIED HIM The street railway employees went on strike on Sunday and people have been walking ever since NATIONAL CHORUS ARE ENTERTAINED Quests of Sir Henry and Lady at Farm Home Fergus Falls Minn June Tele phone communication from Fergus Falls and the nearby stormstricken territory to other cities in the state was restored late this afternoon and gave an estimate of sixty dead from Sunday evenings tornado Work of searching the debris which marks the sites of nearly homes and stores will he completed by mid night said arrange ments are being completed to drag Lake Alice a nearby summer resort Many persons at the lake were swept Into the water ft is believed A large number of the summer cottages which line its shores were blown Tar put in to the lake More than persons with serious injuries arc being cared for at the Hospital Arc light wires were strung throughout the devastated district to day to enable soldiers and civilian relief workers to continue their search of the ruins Late today bodies had been re covered and taken to temporary morgues About twenty more arc thought to be lying beneath the wreck age of the storm which swept a path four blocks wide through one of the prettiest cities In Minnesota Dr Wilkinson and wife left on Wednesday morning via motor for Columbus Ohio to at tend the great Missionary gath ering They expect to be gone two weeks Dr J Coborhe and wife formerly Miss Ida have been visiting her sister Mrs Win Mackenzie and Mr and Mrs Lyson Denne returned home with them to Hopewell Junction New York by motor Dales formerly of Aurora has been granted the ap pointment of resident surgeon at the Manhattan Hospi tal New York Mrs Dales left for New York on Wednesday night and will be there for several weeks Mr John of Winni peg left yesterday after spend ing a week or two with his broth er Mr Harry It is years since he first went out West Ho is looking well and hearty and greatly enjoying his visit with old friends Paris June Subject to change the plan of the peace ceremony calls for the signature ritual at oclock Saturday after noon with the five German plen ipotentiaries Apart from Germany na tionswill be included among the represented by dele gates each of whom sign for their respective countries In addition to the nations have been represented at the Peace Conference five British dominions namely South Africa Australia Canada New Zealand and India represented by nine men who according to the pres ent intention will not sign sep arately If hey should be given the privilege of signing there will be a total of 32 nations and signatures on the allied side which with the German names will make a grand total of 70 signatures to the treaty Ottawa June Testimony fore the Cost of Living Committee yesterday showed that prices of wool had Increased tremendously since the war started selling this year from43o to as compared with to In If Intend the we can eimft ypu with Sport Shirts Wash Duok Trousers Underwear Bath Suits Shoes or Every thing for the TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Mens Outfitter Drug Sundries Stationery Chocolates Cameras Photo Supplies V I Masters Voice Records Druggist MAIN STREET Houne Phono No Chemist NEWMARKET Store Phone Mo MANY it If- Bank clerks naturally and neces sarily require Identifica tion Of persons who to have any checks cashed The rule fol lowed In the post office clerks who money orders what the nat ure of the Identification he and by whom are matters rest to tome extent In the discretion the clerk The Boston Herald tells a story In which a dog witness to hie matters identity A man called at the postal order department to an or der cashed but the clerk in attendance had only recently been Appointed Me Jd the caller would have he identified before payment could be made Why I have had hundreds of or ders Cashed here he replied with a of Impatience Isnt UKre some one here who knows me Tin the only one on duty just now The others are out to luncheon- said clerk I Will you take the on logs collar ah sufficient was asked Yes that The man Whistled foihiw terrier and liking him in arms up to the window r name and on I the collar and order ill be acceptable lulled a Members of the National Chorus to the number of were the guests of Sir Henry and Lady Pellatt at their farm home In King township on Saturday afternoon Two private cars on the Metropolitan carried the singers to the farm where vehi cles of many kinds were in to transport thorn to the house he hayrick being the most popular On arrival a general tour of inspection was under taken and the beautiful barns and highgrade stock afforded alt the opportunity required to interest the guests until the serving of a delicious supper on the lawn After tea the chorus was and sang several num bers after which Dr Albert Ham hanked Sir Henry for their splendid hospitality his remarks being emphasized by tumultuous cheers ami the sing ing of Hes a Jolly good follow The host replied briefly expres sing the pleasure of Lady in doing anything thai would further the interests of the organization Many then enjoyed the beauties of be sun set on Marie others engaged in boating and ball playing but all were equally rwetful when It was announced at nine oclock that the earn were wailing the trip back to the city being made Without Incident FARMERS ARE PUTTING HAIL CLAIMS IN Prom Leader of Davidson June Monday nights storm brought with It lb parts of the Davidson district hall which It reported to have done considerable damage The district affected lies north of town and ex tends from about four miles west In a stretch several miles wide passing north of town and for miles In a north easterly direction In some cases Ihe hall were very large the size of hen eggs and the In scores of farm residences were broken in several Instances every window In the dwelling was smashed and the rain beat Into the rooms doing much damage In at least two Mr and Mrs Thos Roland of Georgetown spent a few with- his sister Mrs 1 Prospect Ave They had been attending the wedding of their niece Miss Mc Laughlin to he She is the second daughter of Prof McLaughlin of Victoria Col lege HI Marys Journal Mr P Smith druggist returned Mon day night from Aurora where ho had spent the past week owing the death of his father Mr- George Smith who had been ill for some five weeks during which time Mr Smith has Raid a numlier of visits to Aurora to sec him The deceased Was a machinist He was horn in Quebec Oily and his father and grandfather wore both pilots on the St Lawrence The Dog thai Helped In the Haying It was In Vermont that carne upon a dog first a beautiful goldenbrown collie with a white ruff about his neck and big lustrous eyes There a threatening black cloud In the west and plainly the dog felt the gravity of the He ran from one cock lo the next barking furiously He wagged his tall approv ingly whenever a forkful was pitched to the lop of load If the sleep slopes made hard pulling he THE Furniture and Undertaking House You can buy your Furniture Cheap for Cash UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY MOTOR HEARSE IF DE8IRED Night lo at residence- MILLARD Phonos and 26 Tho Cradle On Tuesday June at the Cottage Hospital St Toronto to the Rev and Mrs of Linden St a son formely of Aurora OvvepB At Base Hospital Toronto on June to Mr and Mr It It Owens of Toronto nee Miss Newmarket a daugh ter The Altar II That will give you Pleasure in the Home as The Phonograph with a Soul LET PUT OWE OH TRIAL J R Y BR0UGHT0N Newmarket CAR Osborne Doyl Newmarket llcv Father Wedlock Osborne to Miss Anna nil of Newmarket At St Johns Church on June 2i by Mr Geo A Hazel Doyle OF GOOD MANITOBA OATS JUST ARRIVED Cents per Bush rag ed the horses by leaping up and l his head against their noses probably many more such cases farmers living In small shacks had nar row escapes when their shacks were hoosled him ehrk the ft A Hamilton foreigner hod his pocket of watching Era to j Friends June When II became known here the had Agreed to ign ihe Peace Treaty gun began to Doom from the forte around Perls communicating the news lo the pop iilaee who realized the the situation tumbled over and hurled away by the wind one case the occupants Spent Ihe balance of the night In a nearby barn while hi the other refuge was found at a neighbors house Granaries and small buildings were tossed about like match boxen and In oases demolished Early reports from of the hall visited districts were that crops were completely cut down and on Wednesday many farmers put In Claims for one hundred per cent dam age lo their crops IN YOURSELF Success does not upon lo cality Oho man In place where dozen have fail ed and comes out with flying colors It Is not the result of friendly boost ing Friends may give a youth a chance but they cannot help him to Improve It Koine people complain times are not what they used to bo but form of cloaking was old In Noahs day Your success depends upon yourself He thinks he Is helping doesnt he Bald patronizingly when we had watched the pretty scene for ten minutes or more And a halfgrown hoy In Ills shirt sleeves turned from work to answer Ho does help Hes Just as much help as another man Hes so Interesting that he keeps a low feeling good in spite of anything Many a time since we have thought about dog In the and we have come to the conclusion that the freckledfaced boy was right En thusiasm and interest are always help ful spirits lhat never flag do as much for others as the busiest pair of hands can possibly accomplish While we should do our best to become skill ed workers those of us who are never very wise or very experienced are altogether of helpfulness That goldenbrown collie in the Vermont could show zeal and and could rejoice In all accomplish ed It would he a pity hoys and A Era results Try The Tomb Accidentally drowned In Musselmans on Monday June 23rd Lieut Robert M- I C In his year In on June Rogers in year Wells Suddenly at Toronto on Juno Henry Wells late of Aurora hi his year Internment at Aurora Cemetery by motors Robertson In Newmarket June Mary daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm yours Burnett In Hospital Friday June Carl Cordon sou of Mr and Mrs A Burnett aged J months Funeral Saturday Juno Internment at Prospect Toronto Guy At the Military Hospital New market June Samuel Guy aged years LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME and CEMENT I Kinds of Building Material I Phone 22 Newmarket Juno in one of the most spectacular flrvs bus ever wit nessed a loss estimated at about was sustained by the HougaU Company on Saturday night when a large storage shed and pattern storehouse destroyed by fire S J Furniture Undertaking Main St North Newmarket All Orders Attention Do You Need an Accident and Sickness Policy The ENQUIRE OF FRED District Agent Newmarket Ont FOR Mutual Life f I ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO Representing York and Slmcoo Counties

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