Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , August 8, 1919, p. 3

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In pi he of 4 re 8 I a column is more and more a for sale and articles also the lost I found brings quick re Metropolitan had an Jle traffic on Monday and gyesafalsyptaoe- The Chautauqua guarantors met last Sat urday afternoon to settle the business of the recent A i a When all gored up it was to square up The Seo- the bills were found that an each was retary instructed lo notify all of to that effect Mile Guarantee with the Clover Leaf Tires Only Hardware Friday Night Scout Lawn Party on King Grounds vocal and instrumental pro gram including first appearance ftMheTovvn since re-or- Exhibition of Scout frail and Presentation of Badges Reeve of Booth Everybody iocourage t boys Se ad Fire In Whitchurch About one oclock on Wednes day while the wtre away from heme the of Stanley on the Sib CO- Whitchurch was observed be on fire supposed caught from the kitchen The neighbors quickly to lb rescue and carried all the furniture out of the house Three fire extinguishers were and by this time the fire which was confined to the back kitchen was extinguished Kntod w- for all colore and Neckwear Very New Crepe Waists Silk 38 Inch White 76c Special 8llk Japanese Waists Silk Bonnets Infante Silk Fancy for 75c yard Silk Ribbons Shoe Laces Silk Dresses Blllle Burke Silk Fancy yard Silk Veilings all colors NEW WHITEWEAR Night Gowns Skirts Drawers and Corsets New Wool Pullovers all colors Ladles8hoe8 and 3J fop ROCHE CO Soiling on one price Cash and Carry Up Stairs over Youngs Fair 3 BASEBALL The game between the Tannery and Office Specialty teams on Tues day was a good contest all the way and it was only by first class fielding that the scow was prevented from being at least a But wen game rolls round and necessitating an extra inning He either heaves em in air The last ball by an Office Or miles beneath ground Specialty player had the words But say if I dont seem pitch How can I write poem And you link dal guy bees paid For practice twice a week Youd boss would get so mad Hed fire pretty quick In practice he works out so nice to have range Fly Oil Destroyer and Cow Spray take worry off your hens your cattle and horses Only large can at Death of Martin Roach Martin Roach who came to Canada on oldtime vessel when years of age and who married his second wife Catharine of Whitchurch in is dead He was born in Kerry Ireland in and set tled with his parents in Scott Township He moved to Sagi naw Mich where his death oc curred last week He leaves descendants whom are great grandchildren The sur viving children are Mrs P Cooney of Oak Ridges J Roach of Ont Robert Jacob- and Mrs Wheeler of Winnipeg Man Cephas and Prank of Saskatchewan A and Mrs of Detroit and Edgar and Agnes of Saginaw The late Mr Roach was a Liberal in politics and resided at ville for many years Circus Spark- Show struck Town between and 6 oclock on Wednesday morning coming here from on the TI The unloading done very quietly and within three hours the Canvas City was pitched on the Specialty flats which operation was view ed by a number of interested spectator it is worth while observing be unloading of a big circus Every man knows his place and the transformation goes like clock work By oclock everything was for the procession and it moved gracefully through of I he Town accompanied by llirrr brass hands and a steam Mfain street was lined On sidewalk both sides and the procession created a favor able impression The result was seen by an attendance of about people at the after noon performance and a bigger crowd at nifchl- The circus was good and clean excellent Perfor mance of Hie seals simply mar velous Everybody seemed to be Home Run labelled on its surface as large- as life and had Dopnan not reached out his fly- swatter in time to catch the vie- Ihn the result might have been disastrous as the bases at the time were choked with ink slingers and it meant four more blots on the score sheet The spectators kept on edge throughout the entire contest and it was not until the last shot was fired hot those who favored the winners could breathe freely Both pitchers deserve credit for the brand of ball served we must congratulate both teams also on their excellent backing But to the victors belong the spoils and so we must lift our dome protectors in humble homage to Mr Heard on the Side Hello fat how do you feel now Oh I feel very much Alex Eves has a new and brilliant idea for getting a winning team to gether at the Specialty Each mem ber of the team will be made up in the metal shop out of tin with little springs inserted in the arms and legs He is going to christen the pitcher Iron Alex says it means a lot of home runs as you wont be able to stop em once they get started Youll Surprised How quickly and easily your was hi in he done it you use the Gravity or Agitator Call Booklet at Hardware Fat a guy in town Someone nickname Fat He tink he a pcelcher But he never dat win a game or two Wen season first begin Because other teams dey thought silverware was tin But wen dey found it was real stuff got a fighting mad And way ley called peelchers bluff Was very sad And since dat linn dey havent won A game from reala team pcelcher got arm And wooden head it seem bees got head An awful nlca hair But wen you bore a hole in Heres dcre but air lie a poser An lie has a chest But some day hell blow up and bust De buttons off bees vest On Tuesday night we oyer To see baseball game We thoughta wed see lots a fun But eel was very tame In fact twas only workout For Davis Tannery Though schedule said it was a game With Office Specially If dal is wot call a game Den I will home say bees a pretty smooth guy though An slippery wen at bat Ail I dat dats reason why nickname Fall Bravo Hospital youre coming along fine You sure gave the town team a run for the money on Friday night Just keep up the good work and youll have to be reckoned with yet I knew you would if we could only get you lo think so youref Dp you remember the story about I he snail and the rabbit and of how the snail won because he kept on plugging while the rabbit who could really run knew it and got over confident and lost the race because he disdained his opponents The moral is just keep on plugging The weather was cold arid disagree able and many errors was the re sult Nevertheless the game was good and snappy all I tie way through and the fans got the worth of their money This was the second game of the second half and I would remind the players of the various teams thai another five dollar gold piece is up for competition in this half very generously donated by Mr Sterling Cody The winner in the first half is barred so go to it and hammer the pill where its labelled A nun I must con gratulate the fans on their be haviour as regards the umpires throughout the game and I hope it will continue so throughout the balance of the season The game must he kept from deteriorating through rowdy tactics and I feel that il is only necessary to appeal to the fans arid players in the right way to gel their cooperation in this re spect will be appreciated by all concerned and more so the um pires who give their time free gratis in fulfilling the most arduous task of game And now a word the teams The first lap is passed and the race is- close and nobody as yet can guess who the winner will be I hope if will continue so and that the finish will be exciting And 80 in bidding you an I silently lift my schooner of oca and drink good luck lo I lie learn that corrals the silverware Standing of the league to Toronto tHjTo succeed Suirlft United Farmers- of- nave se lected Mr former Editor Globe At a meeetuig of the shareholders of the paper September be decided the Sun Is to be issued daily or be continued as a weekly Being on the wrong side of the road and having to put on his emergency brakes in order to stop his motor car was enought evidence in Magistrates opinion to con vict George Wilson of reckless driving in the County Police Court A Davis a- returned soldier had to turn his automobile into the ditch to avoid Wilson The Magistrate fined Wilson and costs and de clared that he would advise thai his license be cancelled the same sit ting was collected Id fines from motor speedsters Some time ao while driving al ong the country roads towards To ronto car and a cow owned by Thomas col lided As a resull both men entered charges and on Friday Magistrate B run on In the County Police Court was asked lo settle the question as to whether the car hit the cow- or the cow hit the car The Major explained however that his court was not a bill collecting agency and advised the disputants to thrash the matter out In Court Mr Holllngshcad claimed that the cow ran Into his car damaging the bumper radiator and fender to the extent of 2650 He Insisted that he was travelling at about twenty miles per hour at the time while his opponent was will ing to swear that his speed was over thirty miles By hitting Ihc cow ob served the farmer had probably saved his life On Tuesday anthracite coal prices advanced from to 1225 and per Ion Dealers ft is said have orders oh their books which they cannot fill West end drug stores were the scenes of activity for a gang of burg lars during the week end Three of the stores were visited cash was re moved from the tills and in two of them the pay telephone boxes were torn off the wall and robbed Resulting from an operation the- death occurred at the Western Hos pital on Sunday of Mrs Thomas Carty OHara avenue Mrs Mc- was born In North York fifty- eight years ago and had lived In To ronto for the past twentyseven years She was a member North Parkdate Methodist Church and is survived by her husband two daughters and a son Digging a tunnel with their hands underneath one of the main gateways of the Jail two women Winnie Mor ris and Annie Hoffman while made another drarnastic escape from the Don Jail on the holi day in broad daylight in full view of thousands of holiday seekers in River- dale Park and thus duplicating the recent escape of and Catherine who dropped over the west wall and walked away dur ing the afternoon It is expected that a straight will be charged on the street rail way In the near future Fines of 100 and costs in addition to six months or In the case of fail ure pay the fines eighteen months at were Hie penalties Im posed by Magistrate upon Louis a colored man and Albert wtio were caught with worth of drugs in their posses sion Most of the morphine and cocaine was made up in doses ready for sale HO US I SHI NO St I j A- We carry a Large CON GO LEU tt RUGS CARPET SQUARES AND RUGS SQUARES WINDOW SHADES CONTAIN POLES Many of these Lines Bought at old prices at teas than they can be Bought CURTAIN DRAPERIES BUNGALOW MADRA8 MUSLIN MARQUI8ETTE8 A ART ART DENIM8 AT LAKE Office Specially Won t Hospital- Draw protest Aurora Aug heavy by Francis I noma i bird Jf lovdhip when Ills Warn and were if The barns were Mr Thomas cannot tor of the If farmers of Ontario arc a period of prosperity Homo idea may bo cleaned from the travrlhr for law office on a trip up through iU counties two oi forma in one week ifh in this particular four year Vfr hi me of W me fturroundfnK were been such a chapter of WPenlOiW during tile pant record Includes an suicide a cage of Incas ed drowning thousand firs death from days a radlua of Many people havo learned to consider and such a Watch an Ideal When they buy they want that particular We dont blame them be cause we have Watoh Ideals too and Ideal Watohes They Waltham Watches and the Elgin and the Hamilton Watoh and one or two These we have learned to depend upon these we buy and In greater quantities And be fore you make a Watoh pur chase we would like to talk to you bout Move- rriente May we Co I P It Tloket Agent The following IS a list Of candidates who wrote here at recent Entrance Four of the five who secured honors pupils of the public school here Andrews Hon Ball Robert Barker Bales Healer Hon Buchanan Marjorle barberry Willie Carlisle Kllxa Case Eva Kathleen Crawford Mabel Dorothy Hoy Kiln Fox Arthur Korea Barbara Hillary Mary Hon Mabel Hon Winona Lubbock Harold Lines Olive Clare McCloakey Ransom Irene Robinson Lome Horn Hilda Horn Lena Beaton Karl Scott Smith Jessie Harold Eleanor Hon welsh Verna Miss Miller of Selkirk died of while swim ming Lake on Tuesday morning Miss Miller an excellent swimmer left her boat which had filled with water and commenced to swim towards the shore She had gone only a few feet when she cried out that she was Sinking and disappeared Dr Herbert Freel of declared that death was duo to heart failure Miss Miller was a young girl l years- of age and was visiting a friend Miss Jean Derby at the Christian Brotherhood lamp Ground Bishop Evans Settle ment on the shores of the lake Miss Miller whose parents Mr and Mrs Alexander Miller live al Selkirk was spending the week end Bishop Evans with Miss Ruby Gulp and Miss Jean Derby her chums Miss Miller wenljn swimming for an hour and a half before break fast and after breakfast went into the water again was swimming around a raft when stricken and sank The body was not recovered for some lime and all efforts resuscitation failed Miss Miller was most popular at the Central Y and be fore taking her duties there was with the Bell Telephone and was a favorite Willi all where she was well known Mr Cooper si and Mrs Cooper Beatrice St Toronto are relatives The funeral took place Wednesday at Selkirk Stouffville tin- Police Court on Tuesday Jacob store keeper of village was brought he fore Maiirttmtc charge- with recklessly driving an was produced thai defendant was driving on a road near hake on Hie of June arid failed to give room to Sleek ley who was driving towards him had with him tils daughter who hail Just returned from buying wedding In To ronto The Hie vehicle knocking the occupants out and the wedding presents Into the The occupants were not hurl were damaged Vaneck of fered but latter changed his He left no name nor number Magistrate let him go on suspended aenlence and ordered him pay costs amounting PARLIAMENT CALLED Ottawa Aug i Parliament meets on Monday September On the same day the- Prince o Wales will lay the corner stone of the lower of the- new parlia ment buildings The session- is not expected lo last more than four or five weeks Ratification of the- peace treaty- will the principal business Since prorogation on July there has been considerable corres pondence with the Imperial Gov ernment in regard the neces sity of early ratification of Ihe Already a bill to approve- ratification has- passed both Houses at Westminster and re ceived the royal assent De posit of the British ratification at Paris the treaty- must first be submitted to Canadian Gov ernment on the subject emph asizes Ihe urgency For this reason parliament has monedJo meet four weeks from today War Measures While consideration of the peace treaty- itself wilt he the primary business before Parlia ment there will necessarily arise the question of legis lation passed under the war measures act With the proclamation of peace the war measures act will cease to exist and with it will terminate the life of Dominion prohibiting manufacture importation and in terprovincial trade in alcoholic liquors the for bidding race rack betting and a number of others During session which closed a month ago the Government brought in a bill continue the prohibition for twelve months after the of the warl But Senate amendment to re strict the bill to the wartime period ended it The hill failed to pass Another bill will there fore be necessary Civil Bill There id further I ho civil ser vice reclassification bill which was still on order paper when Parliament prorogued and there is the bill to continue the war purchasing hoard in operation Roth will no doubt again be be fore Parliament In the coming session is fully realized here thai the dale set for the opening of Par liament will be somewhat incon venient for those engaged in active farming operations But the urgency of the situation it is emphasized had made If neces sary to lake the course which has been taken NEWMARKET 10 pieces only Good Heavy Print Rep 8ale Price yd Silk Dbntty In wide shades Rose Pink Grey Taupe Navy Green Reg 8ale Price Good Quality Serqe Fine Weave 36 In wide suit able for Separate Shirt Rep for MRS only Fancy Silk In wide Ren- Price 129 Brack Cotton Host good value 29c pair Table RemnanU Including Fancy Voiles Towelling and many other useful ends THE REFERENDUM BALLOT And How To Vote Are you In favor of the repeal of the Ontario Temperance Act Yes London Aug wives Canadian soldiers going out to settle in now number thirty thousand The movement Initialed by Khaki College to special training to for Canadian life has been remarkably Ottawa Aug A substantial reduction in the price of shoos throughont Canada is hoped for In consequence of restrictions placed on the export of raw hides skins and leather by the Minister of Trade and Commerce The objects of the restrictions is made are to pro tect the Canadian consumer against continued high prices for lines Man wants hut little here below Hes not so hard to please Hill woman her little hear Wants everything she sees Ho you consider It a moral wrong to cheat a lawyer asked the per son who Is always looking for chance start something- No replied the man whose spec iality Is worldy wisdom hut I con sider It a physical Are you In favor of the sale of light beer containing not more than per cent alcohol weight measure through Government and amendments to the Ontario Temperance to permit such sale Are you In favor of the sale of light boor containing not more than per cent alcohol In stan dard hotels In local municipalities that by majority of vote favor suoh sale and amendments to the Ontario Act to permit such sale Are you In favor of the sale of spirituous and malt liquors through Government agencies and amendments to the On tario Temperance to permit suoh sale No 9 l t 1 tVJ 1 Why No lo question To repeal the Ontario Act would mean the bringing hack of License and the bar with all their attendant evils 2 Why answer No lo second question Because the so- called light boor is intoxicating as per cent alcohol weight measure is equal to per cent proof spirits The old local option beer which was not intoxicating contained only 2W per cent proof spirits a jr Why answer No to question three Because the light beer is as shown above BiH Why answer lo the fourth question Govern control means the free sale of all spirituous and malt liquors in any quantities and Government control has been tried Hi other countries as well as in Canada before and has proved to be a use less measure for stopping the spread of drunkenness No hoy or girl need be of living on the farm for if they have taken advantage of what has offered they are well fortified for after life Toronto Markets it was Eggs do Butter lb Turkeys lb Chickens lb Mixed Hay ton Timothy Hay ton New Hay 2200 no One hundred and fifty thou sand iron workers In Italy have gone on strike Autos killed persons Now York State during July and Spend the evening with the Nowmarkot Boy 8oouts on Friday Aug 15 1919 at the King George School Ground Chair will he taken by J Harvey Esq Presentation of Badges By Reeve Neigh Vooal and Instrumental 8olos 1st appearance of the Newmarket Town Band Cream Coffee and Cakes at Booth ADMISSION TO GROUND SKATS Thomas Aug an unlucky impulse that prompted Barley George Bishop a local youth Oats hush load a piece of gas pipe with gun powder last evening and then touch a Snatch lo the explosive In- consequence of his experi ment Bishop lies in Amasa Wood Hospital loliay in con- two fingers on his left hand having been blown off a wound inflicted in his thigh ami his face badly scarred and burned It was feared that he might lose bis eyesight but doctors feel confident it can ho saved Butter lb do Oats bush 55 GRIND TRUNK Live Stock Markets In Toronto this prices paid week Choice Steers Heifers Choice Butcher Cattle Medium Steers and Heifers Medium Cows Common Butcher Cows Choice Milkers Choice Medium Stackers Choice Veal Calves Medium Calves Common Calves Spring Lambs Yearlings Hogs off cars ft ft ft sro I GO 00 1 THE DOUBLE ROUTE between MONTREAL T T DETROIT I A Q O Dining Oar 8orvloo Sleeping cars on night Trains- and Parlor Cars on principal Day Trains Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or E Horning District Passenger Agent Toronto iovi I Phone 14 Agent ARCHIVES OF ONTARt TORONTO

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