Newmarket Era , April 17, 1914, p. 2

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i J THE yEWMARKBT FRIDAY I Brood Sow on lot con East Goo Greco Holt PO FOR SALE CHEAP One and Fix ture Apply at Box Newmar ket RENT Five rooms with every modern Vcaleaeo Furnished or unfurnished Era Office awn WANTED A Ac Saleslady or assistant In Office box 156 J for hatch i ft- I J A I f From two pens of pure bred to Ap ply to box New market i HOUSE ORGAN For Sale May bo seen at Millards Furniture Rooms Will bo cold cheap reasonable terms Monthly pay ments accepted A woman not older than 5 for gen eral house- work and plain cooking Two n family A Ont On the Market Newmarket last Saturday a pair of Spectacles Finder will greatly oblige by leaving them at the Era Office Mrs Joshua Wilson FOR SALE New brick and block Cement Ma chine Cost three hundred will one hundred dollars for it Apply to Prospect Ave Newmar ket MAID WANTED Girl from the country about years old preferred One to go to tho Lake in the summer Apply to Mrs G Jackson Church Street Newmarket WANTED TO RENT In or quite near Newmarket House cottage preferred with or acres land Would consider furnished cot- Must have immediate posscc- Elon Reply to Cope West moreland Ave Toronto LOST the person who found a sack Garnet Balls on the road near Lot 1 Bin Con of North no tify Use owner and greatly oblige Prank P O JONES Queen St East PRACTICAL PAINTER PaporHcjgcr all natural woodc and General In all tie Latest A Styles WALL PAPER Hung on tollable- Terms If you want the paper hung at per roll any other paper per roll WORK AT THE LOWEST FIGURE you cannot better loneo Estimates Submitted and all work carried out by our own supervision and none but exper ienced men employed All Kinds of Signs Fainted Just give Jones a Trial Satisfaction is Guaranteed High AttorneyGeneral Toy a bo- fore the Ontario The Law lAmend moot Act This proposes an to the Judicature Act by fol lowing WMh the approval the Lieu ten anMJovernoivinouncil Local trar Beputy of the Crown and County Court may by writ ing under hand and seal q office appoint a deputy who may all required to be perform ed by the office The also propoaoa an to the Police Magistrates Act in of population and by Increasing their salaries to Three amendments are made to tho Summary Convictions Act and it also amends The Construes Act by substituting following or municipal council of every county thall by bylaw appoint a fit and capable person to be Hi Constable of tho county and pay Mm a yearly not less than 800 and may allow ouch sums for expenses and may supply him with such arms and accoutrement clothing and other necessaries as may be dcern- proper The Hon AttorneyGeneral adds another clause as follows Every high constable shall re- aide at the county town the county or within one mile there of and shal give his whole time or within one mile thereof shall give his whole time to the to the discharge of his duties To the above two clauses we take exception In relation- to ap pointment of High Constable by the Council very few people will make objection but wo apprehend both County Councils and vast ma jority tho electorate of the Pro vince will take decided objection to the Government fixing the salary that official at a minimum figure at In most of Counties of On tario wc prone to think High Constables have not enough to do to be worth much more than half that turn and in more than onehalf the Counties High Constables are not employed onequarter of time This whole pucstlon of compensation properly- belongs to County Council who can make enquiry when making appointment Hence to fix an arbitrary minimum salary without regard to service rendered is not justified by common sense or in accord with the general trend of our municipal institutions In this County the Clerk and High Constable has been the same person for years This Is made impossible under Hon Mr bill and be sides this the salary paid the Coun ty Clerk with the minimum salary for High Constable would be unreasonable compared with theeer- rendered- Hence we have reach ed the conclusion that making it il legal for the same man to hold the County Clerkship and High Con stable and fixing a minimum of for High Constable without reference to the extent of service ren dered Is not in the publc interest or reasonable economy SOCffiiYCOt Mr Andrew Ego Is work Again through Monday last two brothers Angus Williams of Ottawa Davis aged Wand was b for Easter aged years who came from g- Mr Harry Johns home tor land about years ago with their f Toronto parents and founded what Is now died within a few hours each other The latter hit by a Canadian Transfer truck on Friday Dozens of farmers the Union Station dally In the hope of securing farm help they very few re spond to their the city and almost starve rather than go to the Mr K ftaT at the dinner of Ontario the Liberal of Ontario on Monday evening last The first church of kind in America by the am and of West Toronto last Sunday The man Sullivan and his wile who bought to discard their own child beats anything along this lino for some time They to over their months old girl to police as they had no affection for her The police refused to take the child and warned tho parents the consequences il anything happened to it They should have been punished for their unhuman conduct It is expected that the Canadian Stewart Co who hold a contract for nearly worth of work on the harbor improvement scheme will have their piledriving machin ery in operation on Ray next week In less than two weeks 4000 men will be on the job On Good Friday wit nessed the hillclimbing competition at High Park slides by the Toronto Motorcycle Club Six events were run off The Windermere Avenue Methodist Church which was blown down dur ing the gale March 1st has been rebuilt on a larger scale and was opened free of debt last Sunday flDRIAL Mill there will bo an election in Ontario all right the coming summer The estimates exceed which means no leas than more than ever before How is that for high THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT Is a large number of satisfied custom ers I had them year I- will again this year For if my do not hatch well I will give you some more Last year I could net fill my orders for SC WJHITE ORPINGTON EGGS have three times as many hens and a much better lot this year A look at my pens means an order We are always glad to let you sec the groat egg producers The Best to Lay In the supplementary estimates of the Ontario Legislature is for the HydroRadial project Sir Meredith gets for his work on the workmens compensation bill Mr has a heill before the Ontario Legislature to exempt ono- the wages due a laborer or me chanic from seizure for debt It seems a bill for the relief of earners be able to get credit That is the question Over Jos Kilgour at his beautiful home Sunnybrook Farm on Saturday af ternoon Tea was served after tho events A new Presbyterian Church was dedicated at Kcw Beach on Easter pay Murdoch Mackenzie offici ating Hundreds were unable to gam en trance to the Easter services at St James Pcwholdcrs were admitted by ticket and a force of po lice was necessary to regulate the crowd seeking entrance After many weeks absence from his pulpit in Wesley Methodist church through illness Dr J A Ran kin was at the service on Easter Day but he sat in a pew and listened to the sermon preached by Food Reform League met in the hall Monday night and discussed the feasibility of open ing health restaurants in Toronto serving only a vegetable discussion seemed to that stepe toward this end may be taken In the near future Now will butchers bo good No than three were held last opening at the morgue Principal Royal Col lege Calgary in the city in of teachers lor the The Woodbine people looking forward to their next meet with more than The pro gram has just been issued The sum 39000 is given in added money for the seven days with no event of leas value than 600 added Constable Marshall saw John stop seven men on King street and three on York biffing money He was fined and or 30 days For some reason there Art onecent American copper coin in cir culation than usual Some people say the arc responsible When customers apply for coppers they hand out packages of American coin Miss Clarice- of Ottawa was homo over Easter Mrs Jackson will not re- again this season Geo Vale of Toronto was home for Hosier vacation Dr Vet Richardson Ottawa was home for Sunday Mia Johnston of Ottawa Mm J Davis over Easter rMro Aurora Good with Mrs Irwin Mrs jr had a friend visiting her on Easter Sunday Walt Cam and eon of Toron to spent Easter Sunday with bis mo David Toronto calling on friends in Town last Sat urday v Mrs and children of To ronto spent Easter holidays at Mrs Hodge Mr Michael ol Acton has returned to Newmarket for a short time OBrien of spent Easter vacation with Miss Tench Mr has been laid up for he past three weeks with Miss of Toronto spent over Easter with her friend Miss Miss Ixu Bacon Toronto spent the Easter holidays with Mrs J M Wilson Main St Miss Nora McKewon is spending Easter week with her aunt Mrs P Fry Toronto Miss Kidd of Toronto was tho guest of Miss Flossie Collins during Easter holidays Mrs Mickieof spent Easter holidays with her daughter Mrs Howard Cane Miss Ida and little niece her broth- doubt agree with us that thing Is either good or Between the two Ilea a But the dlrTerdnce Is dls- tinct08pecally In clothes A good suit of clothes la ono that is made of lasting materials tailored to fit I and to Include those Intricate perfections of detail lacking In other I maintain that the clothing call fulfills that bill 7i In ready to wear clothna and In the made to order clothing of the Century Brand you will find very fabrics and the very smallest 500 guests were present at tho Horse Show Mr I Mrs Ellison of Brampton Easter holidays with her daughter Mrs Laurence Cane Mr Howard Wiley and Miss Sloan spent Good Friday at Mil- brook near Mr Cane and wife visited his sister Mrs Skinner at Mitchell during the holidays Mr and Mrs Arthur and daughter spent the weekend with his father Mr John Miss Hardy of former public school teacher here is visiting Mrs a few days Mr Harry Pearson of- Toronto spent Easter Sunday with his school- chum Mr Norman Williams Mrs and Miss of Toronto spent tin holidays villi Miss j in Ottawa Principal of the Public School attended the Teachers Con vention in Toronto this week Miss Simpson of Toronto is spending the week with Stark and other Newmarket friends Miss Legate of Owen Sound and Gray of Toronto were of Miss Grade Cane over Easter Vs and Arthur Lowe of Toronto spent Easter Mr and Mm Bacon Victoria Ave Ed Srigley en old Newmar ket boy now of Windsor was in Town this week calling on friends Walter and two sons of Toronto spent Good Friday with his father Isaac Armitage Mr and Jas Hamer and daughter of Toronto were Easter visitors Bacons Ele street Gilbert J Dome of Ottawa I want to emphasize that our Century Clothes are perfect fitting and fashionable to the last degree And think of It there are fabrics from which to select- come from the worlds best mills Any made to order suit can be delivered In seven days Any suit you buy here whether made to your measure or ready to wear Is a peerless garment that will stand the acid tost time Your patronage is valued- Have you the Spring Styles Heartily Yours Mr and Mrs Jackson and little Dorothy of Toronto spent the Easter vacation at Mr and Mrs Jas Brothers of Aurora were also here on Saturday accom panied by Bert of To ronto J- Montgomery Esq of Sudbury and Mr Geo A Montgom ery of Ste spent Easter holidays in Newmarket on ac count of their mothers serious Ui ntas is gradually becoming weaker and Mrs former ly of Newmarket but now to will their Golden Wed ding on lei Maynext at the their son Mr Arthur Lowe Ave Toronto will a family reunloa and a in he to FOR III 1 THE LEADING can buy your Furniture Cheap For Cash waa home for Easter visiting his parents Mr and Chas j Undertaking Mrs Aubrey Davis and Lyda I Pearson attended a Convention of Primary S worker in Toronto j on Tuesday J Mrs and Miss of Torontol EMBALMING were guests at Sunday SPECIALTY and Monday with their friend Mrs Ca attended to at residence C Scott it mi J Miss Muriel Joslin of Toronto is if eu Chl t00k th spending the Easter vacation at the passed will wage- exceptionally pleasing entertainment h ft P Mr John That her grand ionn Bolton Ave Mrs J nee Miss Win- nilred and two children from Cleveland Ohio are visiting Phones t7 and 26- Congratulations to the Lindsay Post on the installment of a I printing press which is capable I of producing is a tribute to the Post to require such a fast machine in Hall on Easter Monday ev- when the Festival of the Lil ies was rendered to a crowded house popularity- of S2S to teach the the Bradford Public School The Altar out a license the Blend Tea and to the enterprise of the fi install it There are not many dailies in smaller towns of the Province that can Post and C POliC S- ext Mrs I Way of St has been primary room in Her Thn Expositor remarks The Best toBftt j Thd report circulated not long The Best to Sell since that the Ontario Government The Beat to show contemplated placing further some chickens this year that upon the liquor traffic will delight to show to on afternoons your neighbors holidays has been shown to Orders being Every Day have no foundation and a resolution Price to local customers Pens direction offered by the Oppo- 12 per 16 Pens 3 A per has been rejected On the eve Baby each a general election the government member satisfaction guaranteed evidently does not propose to further REV W J HALL irritate the trade Magistrate Brunton About GOO kiddies visited a moving i picture show this week for the pur- pose of seeing films entitled The I Price of Thoughtlessness The pic tures portrayed in a striking manner the dangers that lurk on the streets for children Four shows of this are being given to children this week At the annual Convention of the Ontario Educational Association on the Deputy Minister oh behalf of the Minister of BLACK the of April at Christ Church Kettleby Rev Miss reilcrson of Newmarket to Mr Black of King We have Oranges from to per and drape Fruit from to A FEW SPECIALS TO OFFER Lombard Plums 10o can Green Gages can Pineapple 15c can A good red Salmon more money but while it lasts will sell at 18c tin PHONE 35 lift Mrs J I Way of St Thomas visited her uncle Mr Grant Hughes of Sharon and called on Mr J Muir during the Easter holidays Mr Caldwell Brown Manager of j the Northland Post spent Easter hoi- with his parents and left on the Cobalt train last night for Cochrane In Newmarket on the Mrs J D McKay has returned of April Susannah from Berlin accompanied by her widow of daughter Miss Evelyn McKay who is years spending Easter vacation at home Mr and Mrs Hudson and Sir his residence The Tomb At on the of April 1914 Laura riell beloved win- oi Robert ster in her year PURITY AND QUALITY OUR MOTTO Newmarket Hudsons mother- from Toronto promised legislation next year Richmond Hill providing a superannuawon for School of Ontario A girl arrested on Tuesday had ac cumulated by working a scheme in connection with stealing garments at a departmental store I problem Solved Clark docs the worry- lag work filter a ssorlment Chateau s a Dont Hide Them With a Veil them with Othlno Prescription This prescription for the of freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usuaviy so successful In removing nd a clear beautiful complexion that It is sold by druggists under guarantee to refund the money if It falls Dont hide your freckles under a veil get an ounce of and re move them Even the first few cations should show a wonderful Im some of the lighter vanishing entirely Ho sure to ask the druggist for the double strength it is this that is sold on the moneyback guar antee Sale Register SATURDAY April Phillips lot 30 con fi Whitchurch will dispose his horses cattle pigs implements etc oclock mos credit J Kester auct SATURDAY April Mr Robert Ross will have a sale Furniture etc at his residence 5 mos Credit on sums over To commence at 3 oclock vanaghi Last Saturday night a barn at the north end of the pond at used to store implements in was totally destroyed by fire and about worth of machinery spent Easter Sunday at Mr L Leh mans Mr and Mrs T J Robertson spent over Sunday with her sister at Carrie and Mr Robertson and his sister spent over faster with friends at Mr parsons editor the Port Perry Observer who spent Easter holidays with his daughter Mrs A StoufTer was a welcome visitor at Era office on Saturday A very enjoyable time was spent home of Mr and Mrs Cain North Main St on Monday night Dancing was indulged in until the wee small hours of the morning Mr from Northumber land County arrived here from the College at on Wednesday being Mr J Sleck- for the summer A large number of friends gather ed at the home of Mr and Mrs Bert Hunt Sirnroe St on Thursday ev ening of last week anil had an enjoy able time spending the evening in games and music v on April William H difield of Pleasantville Township of Whitchurch in his year WILLIAMS At Toronto on the of April Norman Williams son of the late Addison Williams of East Interment at the Necropolis COOK In Mount Albert at the home of her son Daniel on Thursday April widow of John Cook of aged years 7 and 3 days Funer al to on Saturday In Newmarket on April the Kenneth son of Mr Thos aged 1 month ST NORTH I AH will Careful Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipes I MAIN STREET Agent for Cameras and Photo Supplies Waekly G TELEGRAPH OFFICE House Phone No Store Phone No Seeding has commenced around Winnipeg Kingston April Miss Lulu Smith of second year arts student at Queens University died In the general hospital this morning from burns received at the residence last night at midnight She- had been studying and when about to retire knocked over her lamp The oil spilled out and took The blaze- caught her light night clothes and she was enveloped in flames Her roommate beat out the blare but the girl was frightfully burned Deceased was a daughter tho Rev Smith of missionary of the church in China and had intended voting her life to mission J the Celestial empire where bom twentyone years ago l ARCHIVES OP

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