Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , November 7, 1919, p. 7

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as Issl I OUR NEWS I- Main and ffwm-Jt- i Li A- in 8 to late Dr physician and Surgeon Ontario University of Toronto senior resident physician Jg Hours UUK LUGAt NEWS Concert for find Who Ik Concert in Hail Firstclass Professional Talent Toronto new to this Town will appear on the program Look for J Boyd- B of Toronto of Royal of and member of College of Surgeons of assistant the in Former SLtMldi E Hospital and College Ear Nose and Throat M London England Tested Glasses Supplied Telephone Hours announcement on page of this issue utterly The Free Methodists had a big day here last Sunday The church was fined at air services from in the morning till after oclock at night many people coming here In motors from all parts of the Riding There must have been over motors here besides usual number of buggies MATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER Park Avenue Adj Post BERT GREEN PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Ave 2nd house from Queen St Newmarket CHOICE STOCK OF WALL PAPER on hand PQ- BOX CANADA LIFEASSURANCE CO P OILMAN District Representative Halloween Might There was a big crowd down town last Friday night and the- youngsters were chasing each other round the corners boys and girls some with false faces and olhers with highly decorated garments A few boyish tricks were played hut we are pleased to say no serious depreda tions were committed The night was cloudy and Ihe streets were heavy Willi mud which probably accounted for the early re tirement of the youths from streets Office in for Co of York Bank of Toronto St Market Phone Of A Newmarket Teacher of Piano Voice and tin Dealer in all kinds Musical Instruments and Repairs Piano Tuning Agent lor Columbia Grafonolas and Records complet Prompt Service C VV WIDDIFIELD Barrister Etc lias opened a Law Office in Ihe Canada Life Office Bank of Toronto Newmarket B in day and Saturday Office Man Has Bad Luck A series of misfortunes having fol lowed John Won of the 3rd Con of King Township a subscription is be- ins taken up for his benefit Mr Dion was seriously injured dur- Tuesdays storm of last week when a barn door swung off its hinges by the wind striking him on the shoulder and breaking the bone in places Next day during his wifes absence in town the house caught fire and was destroyed was only with great difficulty that he arid his three children escaped North Phone 308 House York Scores In Victory Loan Campaign A very Interesting development in connection with he local Victory Loan Campaign brought first honours to North York- last week may be generally known that subscriptions or over are treated as Special Subscriptions ami are handled by a distinct Committee of the Loan Organization household the worries of everyday- life have dragged you down made yon there is noth ing in life but backache And w tarn to the right prescription one gotten up by Dr Pierce fifty years ago Everything growing oat of the ground seems intended for some use in establish ing natural Dr Pierce of Buffalo long since found out what is best for womens diseases He learned it all through treating thou sands of cases result of his studies was a medicine called Doctor Pierces Favorite Prescription This medicine is made of vegetable growths that nature surely Intended for backache headache weakening pains irregulari ties Inflammations and for the many disorders common to women in alleges of life Pierces Favorite Prescription is made of ladys slipper root black cohosh root unicorn root blue cohosh root and Oregon grape root Dr Pierce knew when he first made this standard cine that whiskey and morphine are in- and so he has always kept them out of his remedies Women who take this standard remedy know in Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription they are getting a safe womans tonic so good that druggists everywhere sell it in liquid or tablet form fey WILL AMES l I The rainy safe to umbrella Only six Christinas season is on It is out without carrying weeks till Christmas shopping next i not an I A Coming Dance All dancers should a I fend the lance bo by Ihe the Oddfellows Hall Saturday Nov oclock The is directed by Mr Joules an This year a Prince old own boy and offers a real of Wales Honour Pennant was offered for competition among the various Furna Work Plumbing Our Specialties Bee the Bathroom Outfit at the Shop Divisions of Ontario the Division first securing its objective that the amount allocated for it to raise to hold the Pennant for the period of the Campaign and the Division finally Securing Ihe highest percentage of its Objective be awarded the Pennant keep A Division is composed of a number of units of which York is one North Yorks objective special subscriptions was at and last Friday an Was received from one person for Ij0000 thus giving York per rent of lis objective This good news was wired to Ontario Head quarters arid the word came back thai this amount secured the Pennant for our Division and we had Ihe highest percentage of our objective North York was awarded the Pennant hold during the Campaign The Pen nant was mailed to us and was car ried by the Scouts in the Parade last Saturday night To entitle North York to permanently hold this Pen nant we must have the highest per centage of our objective at the end Of lite Campaign Come on you big man and show Ontario what North York can do The winning of this for Hie evening Mr is a member of American Federa tion of Musicians Toronto and has been paying particular attention to dance numbers and reports a fine library of music The Orchestra has been meeting a very successful approval with Dancing Society If you want have a good dance and a real good time dp not miss this occasion Admission ladies THE LEADING R OSBORHE SOUS TO SMITHS GROCERY arm so to hold was flashed All over all eyes are on North it PHOTOS To trie memory for ou for them a photograph You get the latest styles of Folders Canadian made for your Christmas Presents HALL BROS Appointment Sittings by Appointment the The Victory Loan Parade An immense crowd walks down Town last Saturday filled the Office steps and other place along the clreel every where here was standing room was equal to either Fair Circus Day When came along noise was The crowd Day or a procession the nolsesl tu Door West of Hew Post Office Phone NEWMARKET J J The Leading Varieties of TOMATO CELERY PEPPER ETC How Ready In Quantity Mo Order than Delivered S NEWMARKET Street Booth from Hotel DAY HO A trial convince you that the vlce Is right 3w3i ORROWIHQ Your neighbor Curtain Stretchers and Boy a Pair for We can yiu stylet different price Rome in and lok them BKINNER since the day ihe Armistice was About gathered in Hie Market Square where Aubrey Davis delivered patriotic speech that was worth ruining miles to hear Capt Davis has a voire and he had a big meftage So was it that every word he said was heard the audience perfect The tines al- on lime seven p in led off by Mr Hoy Shaw as Marshall mounted on bis beautiful charge came Mr big tractor decorated with Victory Loan Posters lien the A ISO strong headed by Newmarket hand next Hoy Scouts CO strong with bugle band under the of Seoul Master Hawkins Following the Scouts was a unique float prepared by Mr Smith of the Office Specially Mfg Co showing a tableau of the war a WOUnded soldier being cared for by a Hifi Gross and several re turned men in full field uniform representing various branches of the service Mr Smith had also organiz ed his employees who turned out strong each man carrying flags Then followed the Sunny South Rand decorated drays Sharon Rand School Children and decorated The parade moved down Main music playing rallies rattling horns blowing and children yen and older people snouting singing to Ihe Market Square where the Scouts gave a display of fire works Then big search light from the Specially mounted in an uper window of the Town Hall came to rest on Davis mounted on a truck The big crowd hushed as Davis began to of a different kind of show which bis Rati all in was pul ling on In France Just a yer ego The Speaker went on to compare the con ditions of a year ago arid today We would faying all and more than we are asked to raise for the Victory Loan Into he hands of German he said If they had won the war and Instead of getting Interest bearing bonds for our money we would be receiving blows and curse Should ve not then be thankful for our present happy state and be ready and anxious to clean up the war Just as the soldiers did by furnishing the money necessary to enable Canada lo discharge her var obligations and provide Capital for the expansion of business which Is ready come to Canada If can sell our goods lo the Old Country on credit Davis then appealed to every man woman and child to get together every dollar they can and buy Victory Bonds helping North York and ntarket In- the front line whenever National duty calls Obituary The Tomb column of last weeks Era contained the record of the death of one of our oldest and much respected citizens in the person of Mr Allan A Ramsay which curred in on Saturday Out Deceased lived here practically all his life He was only three years of age when his father the late Ctfnon Septimus Ramsay arrived here from and assumed the rectorship of Pauls Anglican Church For over 40 years lie sang in the choir of the church and during that period assisted on many public occasions by vocal solos In business he followed that of Agent Although he never married from the fine Ilia he was out of tils teens he was always regarded as ladys man Generous to a fault he was warmhearted and sympathetic and made many personal friends The passing of Ibis familar figure on streets breaks one of he connecting links between the old happy days of and flic present genera tion Ill- funeral service was held in SI Pauls Church on Monday rector ficlaiiiiL and Interment look place in Newmarket Cemetery body being lajd rest beside graves of his father and mother Old friends of tin- deceased acted as pall hearers and many friends were to pay ho had 7 Syndic A ferry boat load of the shipyard men piled pellmell over the across the railroad tracks and onto thi main thoroughfare of the town- at the foot of- which lay the makeshift slip They were roughlr clad and grimy and strong and many of them hard-look- Tljere had been a crap game on boat coming over and it had not smoothly Three of the men among the thousand showed the marks of It rot they were more or less bloody and still j white with anger The three each with a friend or two I stopped at the saloon at the foot of th street to wash off the stains of the row The rest of the workers paid no heedbnt hurried on homeward There little laughter or joking What conversation there was among them was unsmiling and It was plain to be seen that the yeast of discontent was at work At the street corner two blocks from the wharf a girl stood by the curb watching the passing throng and look ing for some one By arid by she caught sight of a tall fash ioned fellow with thick hair that looked by contrast with his sun burned akin He spied the girl at the same in stant said a brief word to the com panions of the moment and stopped beside her automatically reaching oul for the bundles she carried The girls eyes were shlnlngt What do you know Billy found a place an apartment Mrs Ells heard about a couple that are go ing out of town somebody she knows Shes a good old thing after all Billy and she went right down there and got them to keep still about it till we get a chance at the place been down today and engaged It Its an old house Billy but theres three rooms and a batti and only one other family the folks that own It they live downstairs I guess theyre boosting the rent two or three dollars But we should worry with pay Its our lucky day isnt it But Billy didnt respond to the happy mood of young wife nearly as she had anticipated While Elsie lay In watt for him there she had ex pected that he would throw up his hat and shout Places to really live and keep house like regular civilized people were simply in the town The had been light housekeeping in a single room for four months like hundreds of others Dont know as theres any use In fussing abont It Chick the boy finally replied soberly Were likely to have to get to blazes out of this mans town any time now The gangs pretty sore and theyre likely to tie a can any time at all to the bunch of grafters that are running the tea kettle factory over the river What do you mean Billy a striker Its a heap sight more than Just one strike when the comes The working man has been carrying the tar end of the stick about as long as hes going to In this country so much money ahead In life and I know It we ate yeart we add We had didnt wet i been four- months and how have got ISO of new thafswhat clean money Billy boWsAly earned Id rather have that than a million that was grafted Were not getting along Maybe somebody else getting a whole lot more that doesnt deserve It half as much But I guess these things straightened out if fellows like you dont go arid spoil everything Anyhow you never had Billy Now whos the head devil- oyer there at the yard In getting up all this I W sentiment Is fellow they call Sannderson Well- the smartest independent man in the yard If thats what you mean and not afraid to speak hi mind The fellows listen to him because hes there with the goods 1 thought so 1 sat behind him and some other anarchists In a street car yesterday when he ought to have been at work and I know what be thinks I heard him tell the man with him that It wna about time the boorzhwa was kept from monopolizing every thing Including the most beautiful and desirable wives thats exactly he said Billy 1 Weil responded Billy rather doubtfully he meant that a working man cant compete with a one for girl when he cant send her dowers and give her buzzcar rides and such things Billy youre a simp He meant he said so that the women to be nationalized Understand chat Made the property of the men equally like the food and the clothes and the houses and automobiles Re It was too early to spring that dea but It would surely come Billy tried to the wife kept on Billy I didnt tell fori before but twice black devil las tried to pick me up on the street when he got up to leave the he grinned at me and winked and said out of the corner of his mouth he passed Pretty peach Billy do you want me nationalized or Suunderson Are you for the bol- or for me Billy found Saunderon in the iinl next day and hammered htm for minutes He told him that hed him every time he saw him Wherefore Saunderson Is now elsewhere and there hasnt been my strike in the yard Maybe every- nlng Is not exactly as It should be between labor and capital but as Billy and Elsie bolshevlsm a lookIn PROVED ITS WORTH No Vessel Protected by That Contri vance Is Known to Have Been Sunk by and many menus were present last respects one filled so large a part the Newmarket for so many years In a address Mr spoke in kindly remembrance of the deceaseds membership In flic church and of his life in the own He had no enemies Olid If when our lime comes to cross In- Great Divide there can be spoken of us as of the late Allan the same words of rue our lives will not have been spent In vain Two relatives alone are left to mourn his loss daughters of Dr Ramsay deceaseds only brother Mrs of Halifax NY and Mrs Cottle of LIFT OFF CORNS you and me living like a couple of burnsin a coop of a room and me hide off over there on those and a lot of loafers that dont a lick from the- time shes doiied out till shes overboard and havent even got a dollar of their own money In the plant pulling down millions Living In palaces and dressing wives In thousanddollar furs and swelling around In limousines and play ing golf while we play on a rivet gun and all off us I All stolen from the working man and his family And I then when we hit them for a lousy dol a day raise to help for profiteering prices on the grub we eat life of they give us the hoot The oddity of the word paravane is it now reaches the general public shows how well an important secret was kept during the historic yeara 191718 During those years the In mention perfected at Portsmouth England was added to some British vessels and no case Is known in which a ship thus protected was damaged by a sunken mine Towed under water on both sides of the bow the paravane shaped like a kite met the mooring wire of the sunken mine deflected the hidden menace to a safe distance from the ship severed mooring and left It free to come to the surface where It could be exploded by gun fire Seamen naturally enough soon came to speak of the as otters and they enabled many a vessel to travel safely through mine- Infested waters Several hundred American ships had been thut equipped at the signing of the armi stice nnd It Is a pleasing thought that the cessation of hostilities saved about which the United States meant to spend In providing for American shipping Apply few drops then lift sore touchy corns off with fingers Doesnt hurt a bit I Drop a Utile on an aching corn Instantly that corn stops hurling then you lift It right out Yea magic I A liny bottle of lrcezone coals but a few cents at any drug store but is sufficient to remove every corn corn or corn between the toes and the calluses without soreness or Irritation is the sensational discovery of- a Cincinnati genius It Is won derful m Elsie was looking very steadily and studiously her big husband Well she said as he ran out of breath Well Billy resumed its about nil over sis Theres going to be some thing doing and that right quick 1 its worth while for change from one room to three May be well be In the middle of a hard- boiled shindy In a week or two and either have some kind of a decent share In things or nothing at all Deaths better than slavery boy at a passing tour tog car The girl was about an Inch Ave feet her husband about an above six Her had been grow ing bigger and bigger she listened to dour speech Now sho seized him by the arm and Bald Billy Nor- on you come home with mc straight And dont- you speak or even think a word till I tell you to somber face of the boy thawed into a sheepish grin as he permitted to be marshaled along six city block to the place where they lived In Mrs furnished second floor back Not until they were In their room with the door closed behind them did Elsie speak again Now she de clared taking the bundles from and putting them on the table got something to say to you you big boob I Youve been listening to darned bolshevik again You sit down there and answer me a of questions and sho pushed he Into the llmpylegged chair First How much money die Werner Horn the German agent who blow up Pacific Hallway bridge over the St river between Maine New Brunswick was sentenced Jo ten years in Hie Federal penitentiary Eyelids If by and Will fakirs quickly relieved by wis tJiBeEtdj 4 Eye At Your by per Bottle For free write mi Murine Eye Co Would Return the Favor Rome years ago There was a Fourth of July celebration town In north ern Now York where my father was pastor of a church During the day several out of town couples came to the parsonage to be married and one bridegroom as soon as the knot was tied asked Whnt are the darn- ages Father replied that he made particular charge for marrying peo ple but left the amount to the gener osity of the groom Thank you said the young man Ill do as much for you sometime end walked out leaving us all convulsed with laughter but when they reached the street the bride would go no farther until hubby back and handed the minister a bill Exchange- size of Ocean Vavet The size of the Atlantic ocean waves been carefully measured for the bureau Washington In height the waves usually average about feet but In rough weather they attain from to feet During they are often from to feet long and Inst ten to eleven sec onds while the longest yet known measured half a mile did not spend Itself for seconds motorcar of Novelty Henry I must have n Is unlike anybody elses I dont see how we are going to ar range that my dear iost of the available models seem to be In use However we might persuade manu facturer to build a car to order shaped like a bee hive and you could bugs around In Ago- Herald The of the bed in France are numbered as a result of the discovery hat intended for against Ger mans can be utilized to kill vermin according to Professor Roust director of the Pasteur In Paris It suggests Mint Urn fos of chemicals that form the gas can be sprayed Into a closed room and left to asphyxiate bugs drawing the lino between freedom and licence wo must Mi at not at lib erty to lake liberties fc A v v- 1 INHERE is a nip in the air these mornings lhatrhustberathersharptothe man Lip J 1 who scrapes his chin when shaving himsell If he used a Gillette Safety Razor positively enjoy shaving every morning he would look his best at all times- and there would be ho cutting or chafing of the skin Furthermore in the time he now takes to get his old razor edge as near right as he can he could finish shaving with the Gillette Stropping and Honing would be a thing of the past for him- That alone is worth 5 the price of a a afth I Any dealer who is anxious to supply mens needs will gladly show you a variety of Gillette sets See him today if possible MADE IN CANADA KNOWN THE WORLD OVER N- Main Phone Newmarket I a j k v No Better Place Put Your Money Now frankly do you know of a better place to put your money than In Victory Bonds You have Canadas promise that you will bo paid the full amount stated In the face of the bonds you will get per cent more than you got In the savings banks end you always find a ready market for Victory Bonds Invest every dollar you can gather to gether In Victory Bonds This space donated to the Victory Loan Campaign by FRED CH ANTLER District Agent The Mutual Life of Canada Newmarket Ont a NORTH YORK i J North York Is allotted of the Victory Loan That was the Amount hi lend Canada to carry on and clean We arc behind In our allotment This should nut be The Importance of roach objective is cue that every citizen of North York AS a Ur9UtiAl If each will say to himself I will do my part large or small put North Yorks allotment over lop tniirthrr up ran surely do It Every citizen has The time Is short Prompt action Is As a matter of local pride as matter of national serviceas a matter our own prosperity let us unite and act so that when the Victory Loan closes North York will once more have done her part well V j I BUY VICTORY BONDS EVEItY DOLLAR IN CANADA This Space Donated to the Vletoo Loan by Cane A Sons do NEWMARKET i ARCHIVES OF ONTARI TORONTO

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