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Newmarket Era , July 25, 1919, p. 3

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H I W I J OUR LOCAL MEWS be Green corn will soon oil of in on the the The first Picking of cucumbers season was delwered at vies Warehouse ra of July- the dale since the firm have here The are excellent for the picnic christian Church Sunday invites you to come along to Wilcox Lake on SS July Special Returning Lake at Cheap n forP Good bathing and return fare sports Com Ml39 Frances long illness France Dead Miss lied on home Deceased years or ago- was a of Newmarket lime a patient Ions MS 1 far Hospital look place on Newmarket Cemetery Save money by walking up stair and buy on the Cash and Carry System It will pay you Try It and find out Mens Hals and 100 Sox Braces Collars Handkerchiefs Underwear Shirts Drawers Bathing Suite Overalls Boots Sizes only and for as long as they last ROCHE Stairs over Youngs CO Fair i 2 Town Council in The day Hew Cement Bridge The contract for a new fridge Avenue to replace oho that was carried out by a ks has Regular meeting last Monday evening Present Mayor Eves Reeve Keith Deputy Pearson and Councillors Marshall Cane Mc Caffrey C Lundy and A Following bills passed Eves J A 3003 or Hood a few weeks ago Mr Lewis of Toronto structure will be built of cement and will cost in the The Council discussed the proposition to build a new cement on Queen street but no definite action was taken Scouts Mrs Lewis St presented of the Boy Scouts 2nd Class Badges also Ed with Class Badge and Charles Moffat Marksman Scout Harvey presented Miss with the Scout Badge of Thanks The first meeting of the Wolf Cubs will be held Thursday July a at the Boy Scout 200 18445 HeadnuarTers Ace limits to years The residence of Mr and Mrs I Nugent Street Ottawa was the scene of an at tractive wedding ceremony this morning when the latters sister Miss Vera Perl Keyes younger daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Perley was married to Mr Donald M Mackenzie Out Rev Thompson officiated the wedding music being played by Mrs Thomas MacDonald The rooms were profusely adorned brown eyed and peas interspersed with palms- The couple and marriage by wore coming of a were unattended who was given in her brother Mr a most silk georgette waist band cm- a grey georgette hat with Trench flower trimming ami a corsage of American Beauties Mrs Nugent was wearing pale blue silk marquisette and a black picture bat corsage bou quet was of pink sweet peas Mr and Mrs Mackenzie left immediately following the cere mony for Toronto and the West they will take up residence at Mountain Park Copied from Ot tawa Press Crushed Stone Co Chas Newton Co A Thompson Son to A A Sculley Can Co York Radial power Pay Sheet No Account of H Knowles for referred to Clerk to pay if correct Communication from A A re compressor referred to Fire Light Com Communications from Landry and Mr Hertfbese re Prospect street bridge referred to Com The Finance Committee pre sented a report which states that they instructed the Town Solicitor to write be Workmens Compen sation Board for further particu lars and from the information re ceived they are of the opinion that all the Town employees except hose employed in the Office come under the provisions of the Act It is therefore recom mended that the Clerk be in structed to apply for forms of application and the Mayor be authorized to execute the same With regard to insuring the Firemen the following quotations was received For insurance weekly indemnity of S5 the cost is S3 per year per man For insurance with weekly indemnity of 810 the cost is per year per man Should the Council consider it advisable to place this insurance the Committee recommend the policy that covers a weekly in demnity of Report adopted The Sewer ByLaw its third reading and was finally passed On- mo ion it was decided hat the Mayor issue his j lion for Civic Holiday on Monday Aug Council adjourned On Tuesday July 8Ih a very pleas ant afternoon was spent at the home of Sips Arthur Marshall nth line King whore the Church Ladles Aid gathered In Honour of MISS Jennie Fox After a brief program Miss Fox was called upon listen ty an by Mrs Arthur Marshall and to receive a handsome Solid Brooch with real and a Cameo The presentation was made by Mrs Green after which Miss Foxexpressed her appreciation of the kind motive which had prompt ed her friends to remember her in this way this time Mrs Marshall served luncheon and ice cream Over thirtyfriends sal down to the Tables which were beautifully de corated Following is the address Dear Miss We the Fox members of your depart ure has come We have indeed appreciated your untiring services while you have been in our midst in the different organiz ations of our church but especial ly in the Womens Missionary Society of which you have worked faithfully We trust you will be longed spared to continue in the Masters Work wherever you may reside- We are glad thai the distance between us is so short that we may often meet and In parting we ask you accept lids small token not for itsself but for ttie love and esteem which we all have for you and trust that we may always have a place in your thoughts Signed on behalf of Lad ies Aid is BL00M1NG1OR Miss Alice Simpson of Toronto visiting Mrs O Tranmer Mr and Mrs of To- the Era Two Docs started out Overland buss to have a good time in the country Alt went well after we reached Hogs Hollow and left the bad and the hogs to fry in the boiling sun and we some in Toronto in fact a good many We passed Bond Lake and got a lovely breeze from the same which refreshed us and we hiked for Newmarket We looked all around the town but coulo not find the New Mar ket but I guess there was no market thai day so we were dis appointed for once our trip Had wo arrived at night we would have seen the Era or Halo which would have guided us to the right spot However the roads were excellent with the exception of the old dusty road leading from the main road to When- we left the town we shook some of the dust from our Auto and then we got off the main road again We crossed a hilly country and then we spied a shady nook and as we stopped to give the motor a rest we spied a farmer and his man working Willi the hay so I said Hay there What time do you have up in this part of the Coun try and would you believe it boys he said just a whisper Dam fools time So said this is no place for us and we started out again arriving at Queehsville Some town and a good class of people and of course we moved in the best clas We met two new cousins They took pity on us and look us in their lovely home fed and water ed us and gave us a couple of lodging lots of cftls green peas berries pie berry pie and all the good things that make up for a time We went motoring through the country and such roads and air and scenery I tell you boys the best things in life are the sur prises and we go ours Misses and V are fine girls and one does not meet with such natural ones in the large- cities Of course you know that their father and mother knew how to educate them to be what they arc said We stayed there until they al most put us out at least we had our suspicions so we hiked on to a real farm Oh boys we saw real cows that gave real milk and cream The milk was not roasted fried boiled and then frozen and then put through the germ strainer like it is done at the large dairy firms in Toronto No sir We had the pure cream and milk Ice- fcre am was made and no corn starch or buttermilk was added AM Use mjfrr rt i HOUSE EEHMZH FURNISHINGS CURTAIN DRAPERIES Wo carry a Large Stock of AND OILCLOTHS COKGOLEUH RUQ8 CARPET SQUARES AND RU08 JAPANESE SQUARES WINDOW SHADES CURTAIN POLES Many of these Lines Bought at old prices at less than they can be bought wholesale BUNGALOW NETS MADRA8 ART 8ATEEN8 ART DENIMS CRETONNE8 i 3- lit A we wondered if we really called this Toronto our home Are we going again You Dr Mac Smit Toronto July 1919 For the Era BROILERS fiep j B9k 1 a are visiting relatives Talk about food The Misses Merla an J Alia are spending a week at Keswick Mr and Mrs Lawrence of Kinsail spent Sunday at Mr J Storrys Mrs of Toronto is spending a few days at Mr Smiths Mrs is spend ing a few days ai Newmarket LINK KINO TP the order of is MACHINE QUN8 AWED STRIKERS Circus Day Wednesday Aug marks the coming of The Sparks World Famous Shows to Newmarket giving two complete perform ances Circus day dawns with an in definable stir in the air that sets the small boys heart to beating faster and awakens pleasant memories in the minds of the gray beards who have not for gotten childhoods happy days The people of this Town and community will undoubtedly be treated to a tremendous surprise in the above show it has re cently exhibited in Kit- Lindsay and numerous other Ontario Cities and everywhere the newspapers pronounce it one of the bent shows een in the respective eities on of the welcome fea ture given special mention being it- freedom from all semblance of arid fakirs and honorable methods of doing The management of The Spark World Famous flhows not only ventured into a field of greater endeavor but in so dolnsf it is said have tented rivals In a manner at leaves nothing to the Im agination the additional advantage of being triple In size All new in the matter equipment and presentation and Mill retaining the wonderful wild animal exhibition Jjlch has done much to cause show to become famous It Is he most remarkable amusement enterprise of lis kind in the world today The street parade while a feature of marvellous beauty and expense is but A slight reminder of the great pomp and bewildering to be under the July 22 Military police armed with and shotguns put down a strike of German Work men yesterday in less than two hours after the men had walked out merely by their presence in the district The strike aggregating Germans was in Rhine It was called in con junction with the general strike in Berlin and other parts of Ger many notwithstanding warnings issued from army headquarters When word reached that the men had struck mili tary policemen rushed to in motor trucks The soldiers look up positions in various parts of the town Berry Picking day Mrs McLean has re turned home after spending a few days with her sister Mrs Mr John Barman was a Sunday visitor at Mr John Terrys Mr Gordon McLean and Dave took in the picnic at the Point last Wednesday and report a lime Miss Mary McCarthy spent Tuesday in Newmarket We hear theres a Ford that makes frequent trips on Aurora side road Mr and Mrs W Carson of To ronto spent Friday at the old borne yon could eat from the beef rings eggs as big- as cab bages perhaps small ones but say those liens that laid for us were the greatest ever This was at- Keswick and some spot for a goorl time Do not run away with the idea thai farming is slavery these days Why the boys quit work I at in do the chores and are ready for supper at fi p m After supper some supper they dress Up in their white trousers shoes hats and go out in their cars if you please and believe me they can drive a car and fix it also when if goes off its nut They go to garden parties and picnics etc Talk about School Inspector Maxwell of County Jumped from a moving and nearly killed Many people have learned to consider such and a Watch as an Ideal When they buy they that particular We dont blame them be cause we have Ideals too and Ideal Watches They are Waltham Watohea and the Elgin and the Hamilton and one or two others These ve have learned to depend upon these buy and sell In quantities And be fore you make a Watch pur chase we would like to talk to you about these Move ment May we Atkinson Co I P It Ticket Agent MOSQUITO PARK KING Mr Newton has returned home after a prolonged absence A number of the young people in neighborhood met at the home Of his parents Mr and Mrs Newton Mosquito Park last Thursday evening to welcome borne as did his friends from the north end of the road Music was provided by the best local talent and dancing was in progress till aji early hour During he evening Miss Eliza beth Newton entertained the com pany with Borne very fine vocal Selections which were very much appreciated by all present Un fortunately one lady present had the misfortune to lose a diamond belonging to her brooch As ve have not heard of Its being recovered After refresh ments bad been served the company broke up winning Mr Newton success as he is contemplating attending College In Toronto What came near Io being a bad accident was averted by the presence of mind of Mr Owens and a while dog On the day of the Peace celebration Friday and Hi undertook go on a little motoring expedition in heir truck went fine until a bank loomed in sight Which the Henry persisted in climbing Mr Owens was stand ing In the back and as the wheels left the road he and the noble canine rushed to the other side hereby preventing it from Alfred Ores near seventyone of age was killed by the discharge of a gun he flown from wall nice I We wentio one and be lieve me they look up baskets full after it was over and the people were well enough Jo walk home We rode no comments necessary This picnic was at Keswick where the lamp wicks come from so they tell me All this time the roads re mained good We visited Roachs Point Where the cockroaches make their homes in the winter but hike to Toronto and infest the Chinese restaurants in the summer and then n lhc they all come marching home tell you boys go to Qucens- vllle Keswick or Roachs Point for a good lime We motored to Jacksons Point hut did not see the point so we did not catch on and hang there Mr Jackson keeps the point locked up especially when Len nox takes his picnic there ft is great sport when you run out of gasoline in the country We have been there with bells on There are some wonderful in the country I caught a white fish out of the Black river with a green frog for bait so they do draw the color line There are also white and yellow growing in the river I nearly got ducked getting some Peters Corners are So are the family We have been there and it does not cost a darn ant to get When you laugh in country you must not put your hand over your mouth as It is dangerous for when you laugh you wilr so hearty that you would blow your hand clean of f We had thistles put In our bed the las night we were on the farm and oh boys they were going great guns when they touched me believe If was a hint us lo leave but- you must not tell them I thought so The other Doc did hot take the hint so I Wad to come home alone The country people feel sorry for some of the city folk as some of I hern do not know a field of oats from a garden of onions nor a cow from When we arrived home and listened to the noise of thestreel cars and the rotor of horns Under ordinary conditions the most profitable time- to market cockerels of the light weight varieties is unquestionably at the broiler age All surplus Leghorns cockerels of similar breeds should be disposed of at this stage as the quality of the flesh rapidly lowers with age they are consequently not in demand as roasters The most desirable weight for broilers is from a pound and a half to two pounds each and the quicker the chick can be forced to these weights the belter quality of the broiler In growing broilers the chicks may be fed and handled in the usual way until they reach the age of about six to eight weeks The cockerels should then be separated from the general flock kept in confined quarters and forced with ground grains mash anil milk just an occasional feed of wheal or cracked corn being supplied to stimulate the appe tite is essential if the highest quality is to be secured and when sour it as a stimu lant and keeps the appetite keen A mixture of sifted ground oats and corn corn oats and barley or buckwheat oats and barley makes a ration This be mixed to a rather thin batter with sour milk and fed least three limes all the chicks will clean up They should have at least two weeks feeding of this kind before being marketed When ready they should he starved for at least twelve hours bled and neatly dress care being taken to avoid tearing the skin when plucking as they are very lender and consequently easily torn at this age Those who are not experts at dressing or who live at a dis tance from market can make ar rangements to ship a dealer who will dress and deliver at so much per pair This is usually a belter plan than shipping dres sed in hot weather as the danger from spoiling under this methoij is great For the week of July 8lK broilers were quoled in a whole sale way at to 50 cents per pound in Montreal 10 to Toronto and Vancouver Where Shipping clubs and retailers considerably higher prices can be realized George Robertson Central Experimental Farm Ot tawa ies m m NEWMARKET V I 10 pieces only Good Heavy Print Reg Sale Price yd Silk Dimity 36 In- wide shades Rose Pink Taupe Navy Copen Green Reg Price I I l Good Quality Serge Fine Weave 36 In wide suit able for Separate Reg 1 50 for 3 pieces only Fancy Figured Silk 36 in wide Reg 150 Sale Price Black Cotton Hose good value 29c pair Table Remnants including Fanoy Voilos Prlntfc Towelling and many other useful ends r iM Ki l AGENTS MasseyHarris IIS Newmarket ii uy NO 8ETTLEMENT III or unman MINIM strike I London July A despatch to the Evening News from Bradford today announced that pumping would cease In the remaind er of the Yorkshire coal mines this afternoon This would be the first time In years that ventilation In the hail been stopped The correspondent adds that the defiance of the Miners Federation by Herbert Smith President of the York shire Miners Association declaring he miners would fight to fin ish created a sensation In Bradford The despatch adds that a long strug gle Is feared Sir Brie Minister without portfolio named as a Government Commissioner try to settle the strike of more than miners In the Yorkshire district conferred with mine Inspectors there today but at last reports not one of the mines In either the West or South Yorkshire coal fields was operating Water continues to rise In the mines as none of the navel pump men ordered here the Government has arrived Men and other naval stations however have been told to hold themselves In to move at once July The general strike In Vienna Monday was almost contpletc according to the Corre spondence Bureau Only the and food shops were open Cafes and restaurants were closed There was no street car transportation ami no were published July A parly of American fishermen to North ern Ontario to came to grief here today on a Toronto Hamilton A Buf falo passenger train when In the chartered coach In which the party were riding customs officials dis covered about thirty bottles of booze wrapped In a sheet and several pun gent hotwater bottles loaded with the same brand old King Alcohol The party Consisted of twenty hut only one would admit ownership of the booze He was fined today and costs by Police Magistrate House The travellers were wealthy steel men from FAIL TO GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY We have sold Many Pianos and Players but this Stock contains Many Wonderful Bargains this Stock is Selling Fast act quickly Every Promise and Agreement will be fulfilled Prices are Reduced Do not put this matter off another moment Come to Aurora at your earliest it will pay you Organs taken in exchange also would consider Good Driving ant Work Horses Evans Bros Piano Case beautiful tone Roll Piano Walnut Case a real beauty Dominion Piano Mission a lovely home Piano Player Piano Mahogany Case Satin Finish used only a little good reason for soiling and lolls a Two Square Pianos fair lone mm t- Three PianoCased Organs ft Octavos Thomas Bell- Four Organs From up These Pianos are all an absolutely safe investment an Ihntmoans Enjoyment Diversion and Education year after year These Pianos bear a reputation that is unquestioned and to absolute satisfaction DO NOT FAIL TO THI8 To get the Family an Instrument Agent for Mason Pianos and Players Pianos Moved Tuned and Rented by month or night V HENRY HULSE Aurora Live Stock Markets In Toronto this Highest prices paid week Choice Export Steers and Heifers Choice Butcher Cattle Heifers Milium Stem and Heifers Mdum Cows Common Cows- Choice Milkers Choice Springers Medium took era li7 Choice Veal Calves Medium Calves 1700 Common Calves Spring Lambs 2000 Yearlings 1500 Butter lb Turkeys lb Chickens lb Barley Oats bush Mixed Hay ton 2r Timothy Hay ton ft ft 57 65 56 50 89 1 W Newmarket Markets Butter lb Eggs doz Oats bush cars 277ft Era to Absent

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