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Newmarket Era , November 14, 1919, p. 2

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rj y is fc The Column Notes f The Column v I U i Jit pi ftfc mm iii Ml J KSi it lit i JQ- JSS 5S it rs srit- v JA ra 1 W V I I J Vl faKgai fejvJ if O words or under for for each addition word cent word for ooh lion not paid when ordered bo chargod for booking For number of Young Pigs Apply to J 2w42 Young would like room and board with private family All con veniences PO Box Wanted Good March April or May Not Must be good fowl Slate lowest price To Advertiser Euclid Ave Toronto for Easy Terms Apply to Mrs J- Wilson Queen Street Newmarket To Rent A farm not less than 0 acrc must be suitable for growing Not 3 miles from Era Office For or to Rent Comfortable roomed Dwelling Electric light town water Mrs VanEvery Huron St west of Niagara Large Grocery Corporation is going to start men everywhere in a cutrate grocery business of their own Earn 930 weekly Send for free plans The Consumers Association Windsor On tario Canada Wanted at Once Refined reliable ladies to engage in outdoor occupa tion in and Bradford Part or whole lime Paying to per week with chance of travelling Apply to Box S Office STRAYED From Lot in Con of Whitchurch some time ago a yearling Black and White and a Black and White Heifer Information leading to recovery will be suitably rewarded P VERNON Box 3G7 Newmarket THAT PHONOGRAPH Willi improved motor speed con troller steel frame wonderful volume and a clear reasonat tone Plays all standard records The difference between the price of tills extra good machine and an ex pensive Cabinet one will buy your re cords for years Call and hear it at M HUGHES Newmarket 8w4i STEER ASTRAY Strayed from Lot in the 2nd Con of East on or about the of November a Red Steer old dehorned Information leading to recovery will be suitably rewarded Phone i Newmarket P FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 320 acres Alberta overrun ning stream chocolate loam four- roomed house witli furnace stable for twelve horses I would exchange for Ontario farm about forty miles from Toronto or house property value about Eight thousand Possession of this farm at once Apply St East Toronto Wanted Immediately 75 CARPENTERS LONG JOB 76 cents hour and overtime- Railway fare allowed to men proving satisfactory Apply In person to JOHN V GRAY Co Limited Confederation Life TORONTO Girls Wanted A number of steady reliable girls experience not wanted for light work factory eteady work and good wage Apply by letter age to MORR18- LTD Q Adelaide East Toronto Brighten Up the again with Rome l Vic- Everybody should have a Let buy now Who never bought before And those whovo always bought Now moroi Only one more day left get Congratulations to our young friend Leon Garrett of who lias accepted the position of editor on the staff of the Indian Head News Mr Garrett is a son of Mr E Garrett formerly editor of the Bradford Witness who spent three years overseas returning home last summer His letters from the battle fields of France were exceedingly interesting and wo have every reason to believe that he will make yi his new- position The Victory Loan Executive is asking subscribe SI during this the final HOW THE VICTORY LOAN week of the sales campaign If I he sum is forthcoming this province alone will have raised almost the entire objective originally set for the whole Dom inion Such an achievement will advertise Ontario afresh as the financial stronghold of the Dominion and as the chief but tress of Canadas economic posi tion The Province cannot de sire a better advertisement North York Lis -ri- GOME- OVER THE TOP or CaDnipgionl total Saturday Night Baldwin Breezes are heavy Mercury per iod breezes sweeping oer the country but still folks do not seem satisfied they demand Baldwin Breezes so Slap bang here we are again Our English beauty loves Breezes Why so eh I can easily divine why Move along Jim along The Gum Swamp social circle will mourn loss of Mrs who is removing to Roachs She is a grand young woman sociable neighborly and sterling WILL BENEFIT NORTH YORK Winner of 1st Prize Davidson The Unpayable I from my bright new offering a array of UtMlve pattern In get my you ere to eee our stock you are to buy or rtOi I out it and Paper Hanger Ave tttooVt of good moral nature The ladies of that neighbourhood tell me so anil indeed I read all this in her pleasant features in her face when first I saw her Mr Harry Coomer and Myrtle are moving- into the house just vacated by Mr Quinton the Da vid Graham homestead- Mr Elmer and his English beauty have purchased J he farm vacated by Harry and move in as he moves out May they enjoy it James A is now resting on bis oars after a round of the fall races Very success ful indeed Blackbird crossed Hie line first in live events Orillia was the last and IWfere was a great purse He got for driving and a percentage of the winnings The boss said he was This nearly killed A Too the driver on that track much taffy is no good at all The County bridge here is hav ing a cement abutment that will materially strengthen it A largo workmen are hustling it completion The contractors are men of ability at such work hill they will never be hanged for a superabundance of civility and courtesy Im sun of that a local the best shots in North York are away on their annual outing af ter Ilia Kings fallowdeer They include alias Tom- James Crittenden Herb Miller The hounds come high for a poor scrub la- Crittenden look a puppy but it will hustle Ill Frank Tomljnson is working might and main gel dam in ship shape before frost lie is making satisfactory pro gress He old eei men wall Moses how the chips did fly thirty rods and better Well since my last writing we ve lost a village belle Pringle was married Harold Hose at Newmarket on Oct on the shower ed on yie and it was the greatest shower Ive seen in my time It was almost deluged Home or more friends dropped in with their expressions of good will- is a great favorite throughout iho entire community have not in all my years here Keen anything in her daily walk and conversation that I could censure she has a model young woman residing in My best wishes for her welfare Our blacksmith Mr Beard- more is doing a busy trade- He has moved in next to The Owl He has a little lassie of four one of my little friends J Hough weather Is now on the lill of fare A Mercury period from the the 2Jfi will bring some disagreeable days cold and warm windy and heavy clouds Halloween passed off quietly The boys minded their own busi ness pretty well The Home Guard was on duty and thus minimised mischief to a trifle A very enjoyable Halloween party for youngsters was given by the postmistress A splendid program was given Masks and Costumes made it somewhat of a nature The Brown hill scribe The Owl ditto ate not feeling very rugged hope a change for belter he reported ere long More and Bye and hye The Owl FOR CASTOR A What have I given Hold sailor on the sea In earth or Heaven That you should die for me What can I give O soldier leal and Long as I live To pay the life you gave After almost five years of war fare peace has come for Canada But all around us we still have evi dence of the terrible struggle which has been waged for freedom In our schools young men arc taking up their education where they left off five years ago Our hospitals are filled with maimed and disabled men In our owns many mechanics and professional men are attempt ing lo reestablish themselves in llieir old businesses In the rural districts we see men who gave their farms now ready to return to the old life but unable to do so without financial assistance Thus there is always the everpresent need of money to pay back in part the great debt which We Canadians owe to our defenders Not only to 100000 1050000 1000000 050000 850000 800000 j our own country men are we in- North York to date Leading Canvasser debfed but our allies They have suffered much more heavily than we and so we must be ready to help them until they in a position to help themselves The relumed men York are attending special classes in To ronto to continue their education The Government is paying for these classes out of the Victory Loan It is also paying the fees of those dents who attend the schools in their own communities The- young men will return from these and will be ready to earn their own living Thus they are a sup port to the community instead of a burden In the hospitals the phy sically disabled men are being given vocational training so that hey may be selfsupporting If the mentally affected soldiers were at large they might do much damage But men are put by them selves and treated well Many returned soldiers Wish to settle on farms They have no money buy their farms but the government will lend hem money to purchase I heir farms ami to start them in their business The gov ernment will get Ibis money from its citizens in the form of a Victory Loan Now many farmers in North York old men because I he young men went overseas wish lo sell llieir farms and retire By the govern ment plan I hoy arc able to sell their farms the brave boys who have returned from the war We York bad to support her own re turned soldiers a heavier burden would be put upon her than Ilia districts which sent fewer There fore the unworthy districts would become more prosperous than those worthy prosperity but by the Victory Loan campaign no burden is put upon any district Therefore North Yorks prosperity is increased by the Victory Loan At the end of the last Victory Loan campaign- the amounts which certain districts contributed were published The authorities will probably do the same at the end of the coming campaign If this is done let the people of Canada sec North the top of the list They will then think that North York is a good place to live in and will move here bringing with them new interests and now industries North York willreep more benefit from the coming Victory Loan than many other districts Victory Loan will provide first good citi zens second good markets third prosperity anil fourth contentment of the people of North York If North York reaps so many bene fits from this loan let North Yorks citizens give their heartiest sup port Let North York win the hon or of having more crests I he Princes flag than- any Othed in was in Town yesterday Miaa Mary of Is visiting friends ibjTown preached Anniversary Services at Stroud last Sunday Mayor West and Mrs West spent over the the guests of Mri Mrs Mrs J Davis and daugh ter Miss Davis arc spending a few day at the Colonial Hotel- Mount Ciemns Michigan Mrs Rachel Hill Zephyr in re- her subscription to the Era writes I read the -JJewmar- news It Is as good as a letter from home Mrs Ingram of Toronto was her sister Mrs TP Caldwell also her niece and nephew from To ronto Miss Ruby and Miss Elder Prosser of Newmarket will preach In the Christian Church at Keswick next Sunday at a and In the Christian Church at Baldwin at p Mr Fred Glover got home Saskatchewan on Friday night of last wee He reports that there was inches of snow on the ground when he left and the weather was very cold Zero weather at Calgary Mr J Anderson piano tuner from Toronto finds so much- work to do here that he is remaining another week This will be his last visit be fore Christmas Phone Mrs Goring if you wish his services Mr who went overseas In and returned last June is now in Newmarket and has taken a position with his father Mr S the Wellknown Clothier No doubt young Mr personally wellknown lo many of the Veterans of this district and will ho pleased In meet his old time comrades of the trenches at any lime Three sons of Mr returned from overseas this last summer and have alt resumed their usual occupation TENDER8 FOR SUPPLIES Sealed Tenders will be received up till Monday Dec 1st by the undersigned for supplying the Indus trial Home in the Co of York for One year com Die in Jan 1st with Dry Goods Boots and Shoes Groceries Bread Eto Forms of Tender can he obtained from Mr Stoddard at his office at the Home on St No tender neces sarily Inspector Aurora The SmartlyAttired Man is invariably particular about his overcoat He wants it cut after a certain that appeals to him he wants it to fit properly he wants a material that suits his taste- and that will give him satisfactory service Limited MASTER CLOTHES BUILDERS TORONTO have a thoroughly skilled organization who know how to make you the kind of overcoat you Will be proud to wear Their range of new woolens is of the high quality that men insist on in a fine assortment of weaves and colors Whether you heed a new overcoat a suit or both you will do well to pay us a visit and let us know what the foremost Canadian designers have produced for your approval DUN CAN CLOTHIER MAY SPEND ON T R ARBITRATION North York may well hfi proud the fad that the first farm sold in this manner was in North York Thus by the Victory Loan North York reaps a double benefit 1st by allowing the old men to retire and 2nd by giving Vorlh York splendid citizens in the form relumed soldiers Canada has been Belling her pro- duels lo and her al lies for credit She will not ask her buyers for present payment Hut the farmer bo paid for Ilia produce and the Laborer for work Therefore the Govern ment must have money to pay them Canada borrows her own citi zens and gives Victory Honda in re turn Besides farming the chief industries of North York are car ried on in five factories The Works and the Shop Factory in Aurora the Leather Co the Office Specialty Co and the Cane Works Newmarket is fit need of quantities of the goods which the farms in North York produce The same is true of the output of her five factories Hut would its need from oilier countries who give credit if Canada did not Therefore the Victory Loan supply a good market for the products Of North York in tin preceding paragraph it lias been slated bat Victory Loan will ensure a good market for Yorks produce If there were no market for this produce the farm ers would farming and the factories would clow down If this happened what would become of the farmer and the Working man who made no savings If they re ceived no help they and their fam ilies would starve Thus a many people North York are Bayed from starvation by the Vic- lory Loan The Government has two ways of obtaining money to carry on the necessary work of reconstruction by direct taxation or by means of the Victory Loan the direct taxation plan North York would hove lo support her own returned soldiers Now North York baa mora soldiers oversea than many other districts and thus if North Ottawa Nov 10 On Satur day the got busi ness with an evident desire to clean up the matters before so thai prorogation on Monday or Tuesday The House concurred in the Senate amendment lo the Trunk bill providing that the award not yield more Mian five millions per annum In shareholders in dividends Later day fifly thousand dollars Co cover the cost of arbitration pro ceedings was voted Seven eross benchers voted with the Opposition against the amendment being accepted it being contented that the market value of value of stock was only millions and that the placing of such a maximum was an invitation to the Hoard of Ar bitration to give rt value to stock which it did not possess John Wilfrid Kennedy farmer member for Glengarry who the day before had signalized his coming to the House to vote with in support of lie Adoption of the on Saturday showed dence voting against Iho Gov ernment Other bolters Maharg of Maple Creek of East- Knox of Prince Albeit Campbell of THE LEADING Furniture and Undertaking House You can buy your Furniture Cheap for Cash UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A MOTOR HEARSE IF DE8IRED Night calls attended to at roaldenco J H MILLARD Phones and Tho Cradle Anderson At Ilogarltown Nov Mr and Mrs Anderson son At Sharon Nov to Mr and Mrs Albert Holmes a Huntley At Nov to Mr and Mrs Raymond Huntley a son Nelson Johnston of Last Moun tain and field of Maekenii The amendments carried to or by a majority of a The three year old son of Mr fohn Lupan near Cobalt died from scalds received when he fell into a tub of boiling water Hev R rector of Episcopal Church at Port Chester Y shocked by diaphanous draperies of High School girls taking part In a pageant for a tuheroulosls fund Issued a statement attacking modern as Immodest and Immoral and resigned as patron of tho pageant TENDER8 WANTED For the erection of from three to Ave Houses Plans and speci fications may bo seen at tho Of fice of the Gold Medal Oxbridge any day of the week between and pm After may be seen at corner While House near the Factory Wish for house complete also for la bor only Lowest or any not necessarily accepted GOLD MEDAL FURNITURE CO The Altar At Ave Toronto on Oct the Noil Florence daugh ter Of Mrs Newmarket to Mr William Avers son of Mr and Mrs Geo Avers Browning Hall In Newmarket on the of Nov Elder D at his residence Mr Percy Browning to Miss Florence Hall both of Bast HarrloonrMadlll On Oct 25th by Cochrane May eldest of Mr and Mrs Benjamin of Woodlawn Avenue West Toronto to Frank 0 Har rison of the Standard Bank of Can ada Toronto formerly of Newmar ket The Tomb Rank In Aurora on Saturday Nov 1st Thomas Bank In his year In Newmarket on Saturday Nov 1910 Ahiicda Hughes Dennis wife of the late Dennis In her year At Aurora on Nov Leigh beloved wife of Walter Scott In her year Interment at Khig Saturday In on Tuesday Nov Joel Grant in his year At the home of his Mr and Mrs John Lloyd- town on Nov A aged 8 years In Newmarket Nov Funny wife of Mr George Williams aged years Funeral Saturday afternoon Where Words End Music Begins Words in them selves arc but poor interpreters of emo tion Where words end music begins Where words only suggest music satis fies it utters with a clear vibrant voice what otherwise would remain Music will allow you to express your innermost thoughts and ideals But how you ask can you create this music since you are no musician nor the master of any instrument ED iff The 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