Newmarket Era , March 15, 1918, p. 7

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I fll mm SEEP SPECIAL- you nil Turnip you want If not Is Got Buoy Wo a fairly supply and our Is most roaoonablo fop yoap our of not largo Timothy Seed have a fairly good supply and quality la good China Department DINNER SETS Wo to Quality colaln PIoooo border at China Tea Sets Quality English- China to I the of a farm liargnihs advertised oh IMeafiophonb J nvoet Victory or any or paying the Newmar Ay I j i Oho par of and care of hogs wore shipped from hero to Toronto by T Wed nesday i union prayer service was in Church taut willows will soon bo in bloom again Annual At Homo if The officers and of and tho intend holding liioir annual in their lodgo room on Wednesday evening 20th at oclock Speakers will bo thorp from Toronto Mount Albert and Aurora ami- splendid evening is expected Importer or and PERmrd8 GREENHOUSES CUT FLOWERS POT PLANTS Wedding Flowers Funeral Flowers ON SHORTEST NOTICE Order loos than I W phone 13B Industrial Homo Choir of New- market gave the inmates a rich treat on evening giv ing a full program of solos duels etc which ho old people very enjoyed as well the Candy which they pre viously provided The Matron vary kindly served refreshments before visitor for homo in the rain Harvester Company will- hold u Tractor 9phoo at J Ware Main St on March at at A series of will be IJIUfltrato the subjects and the information lp bo imparted should of value to all interested in Farm All farmers who can should at tend and see what the Tractor is lopcVform In work of increasing production oh ho farm A Chip Or offered a prio of winner among he igirl if SOUTH END FLOUR AND Acoordlng to latlona All Old White Flour Must he Cleared Out by 15th of March Wo have a few barrels loft yot Bond In for a bay to A Howard Prompt Delivery Phono GO TERMS A I NOTICE OF APPLICATION DIVORCE Notice in hereby given that Jane Lyons of the City of Toronto in the County of York in the Province of Ontario mar ried woman will apply to Parliament Of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of Di vorce from her husband James formerly of the of Toronto now said to of Hie City of Grand in the Stale of Michigan on ground of adultery and desertion Dated at Toronto in the of Ontario this day of February a I HALES IRWIN St Toronto GO MACHINES ATTACK students at Victor College To ronto in an Oratorical Contest which came off this week and a young wan suc cessful in winning the honors name is Miss Pearson daughter of the ox-May- or of Newmarket Mr P son She for her subject The Era is pleased add congratulations Miss Pearson distinguished herself in her Valedictory at the High and we felt quite sure she would bo heard again before the close of her career i A quiet wedding look place at the homo of Mr and Mrs James Sutherland on Tuesday afternoon the when their daughterinlaw Christine was united in marriage to Cam eron Humor second son of Mr and Mrs John of Newmar ket The ll-l- Thomas offi ciated only the immediate rela tives being present The Wedding March was play ed by Miss Bis ter of the groom Shortly after dainty luncheon Mr and Mrs left for At lantic City the bride wearing a Navy Suit with black and tan hat and black fox furs The Era extends congratula tions and wishes thorn a long and happy life Union There were about work ers at the meeting in the Friends Church on Wednesday evening and the by Miss JJorlha Toroijlo on Interna tional Standards for tho Sunday School was- very much appreci ated Tho conference groups were also very satisfactory and were led us follows Mr of Aurora Intermediate by Miss Taylor and Primary by Miss next mooting will he in the Christian Church on the of April A There was a Very largo crowd at Mr J W Howards farm Hale on Tuesday afternoon and prices of both slock and implements were high One horse sold for another for 175 a marc for and a for host cow sold for while two others sold for ami The binder which had been in use three brought within of what was paid for it when new The lota proceeds of sale includ ing the beef cattle and fat hogs which were sold privately were about medical officer who- thrilled a crowd of temper ance flinging to the world terrible blander upon I ho Canadian atfny fighting in France find and bringing all sorts to Canada was tried in Court on Wednesday convicted and sen lanced to three months Tho salo and uso of- canned vegetables will banned again Ibis so that will bo available for overseas win Wood contractor died hero loft an valued at He di rected lhatno ceremony should be held at bis funeral Ho was in business at death and bis workmen wore to bo allowed to attend his and have wages paid Af ter the funeral to be served- Mr Wood said that his shouldcngago some catorcr and that the re freshments should bo good and plenty Ho left to Toronto Hospital Western Hos pital Grace each the Weston lrcc Hospital Hospital for Sick Children Hospital each the Home for Incurables ooo Warden Griffith of York Co in response to a request for a conference met the Hoard of Con Wednesday morning in lo estimated expenditure of 52000 on bridges and county good roads this year The city is bound by legislation to con tribute an equal share with the county namely per cent of tho total The city anxious that this be left over until next year but lug warden slated that the ex- was vitally fid it remains in estimates or Boys Woollen Kid and and to WIHTBR For tho kind of getting right now biting frost and winds that out Heavy vlth and Hwy Warm rnado of Good in Plain and Wo can atlli supply your wants for Warm ood to to TOfe JAMES WHIMSTBR CO NEWMARKET Uptodate Gents Furnishers tint I A A I I VALUE OF Paris March Nine squad rons approximately CO machines 11 all look pari in air raid Paris last four persona wore killed and others injured addition GO persons wen suffocated through overcrowding En a panic into a metropolitan railway entrance These were for the most part women and children Of the bomb were killed and injured in Paris and live killed injured in suburbs lour of the raiders were brought down one a Goth a fall ing In flames on a spot three miles from Chateau Thierry A German captafn who was on and was taken prisoner with the crew belongs the Third Squadron of the German seventh army A second air plane was bit by French guns and fell north of Three passengers of them officials were cap tured CASTOR and High Soliool Oporotta It was a magnificent success in every way reflecting much credit on all who took part and partic ularly upon Mrs J on whom the burden of pre paration and execution mainly rested together with the lady teachers on the school staff The Operetta itself was a bril liant conception with sparkling and effective music and de lineators of the various parts were chosen with careful adapta bility The pupil responded with alacrity showing much tal ent capable of further develop ment The costumes were very ef fective and in this connection many thanks arc due to Mrs Kidd for her valuable assistance The prominent parts were all well taken especially that of Miss Kathleen as Fairy Queen Miss Flossie Moore as the Under of Che Mystic Mirror her friends Miss Leila Belfry and Miss Joyce Gordon Hunter as a regular Jolly Tar Frank Bowser as Hill with George as bis son who was always hungry Pratt as IVinco Submarine Donald as King Tor pedo we must not forget the Sea Imp who brought down the house with his character song The choruses were exception ally fine and there were many of them The Sea did their parts to perfection The program started sharp on time and everybody was delight ed j As soon as the rush seats were filled the ticket office was closed and crowds of people were turned away The special from Keswick brought a car full of people from the country and returned imme diately after the entertainment was over The proceeds Friday night amounted lo ovVr The Operetta was repeated on Saturday night but on account of the storm many who intended to go were disappointed The lady ushers on Saturday night were very efficient The proceeds on Saturday night amounted to Fifty per cent of the Entire pro ceeds will go to Patriot purposes By special request the Operetta will be given In Aurora on night Of next week It to friend Terry ve This action was tried at the nunjury sittings in Toronto lust week The plaintiff who is liv ing apart from her husband permanent alimony and also alleged cruelly and miscon duct which the defendant abso lutely denied and stated that he could disprove When the par- tics came before the Judge the plaintiff withdrew all such Charges made against the de fendant personally he consented that permanent ali mony at the rale of five dollar per week should be awarded In cluded in judgment is an or der that the defendant is entitled to retain the- custody of all the children but the plaintiff may them at certain periods as ar ranged An additional dispute as to the ownership of some household furniture was also ad justed by the defendant consent ing that wife should have the use of them for three years any dispute as to actual ownership lb bo adjusted Hater -ft- Miss Dove is spending a few days with her uncle Mr Wesley Dove Miss Susie Drown of is Visiting her sister Mrs Black Sir Geo Mult of Toronto call ed on his brother Mr Isaiah recently Mr and Mrs Sam Archibald spent Friday in Newmarket Mrs Wesley Dove and daughter Effle spent Friday at Mr Doves on the of King Mr Cutting spent Satur day in Toronto We to see our school teacher back and able to teach Mr Dawson spent Tuesday in Toronto Mr and Mrs Richard Murray visited at Mr Macks on Sunday Quite a number attended the Ladies Aid at Mrs Murrays on Thursday Miss is spending few days with her sister Mrs A Archibald at Air of Toronto com pleted the survey of the Lloyd Gardens of this place Mr Ward Cook and Mr Arnold Dove took a long drive Saturday evening No service hero on Sunday ow ing to the severe storm Mr of Toronto called on his brother Mr on Thursday People who wish to help conservation should consider potatoes as partial substitute for wheat flour Potatoes are chief staple of lie Be fill perishable Canadians do not cat fair share of potatoes even in normal times We have been largely t beef and pork con suming people These staples now required for arid It he- hooves us to substitute other foods for them whenever We con sume perhaps two and one half hush- els of potatoes per capital per year or onethird of a pound per day equal to one fair steed potato In some countries one pound per day per capita Id consumed and In some districts four pounds per day and nearly twentyfive bushels per your Despite increase In price since he war potatoes arc still among of foods One pound of roast beef costs ten times as much as a pound of potatoes and twenty per cent of beef hone Three and a third pounds of potatoes supply calories of energy al a cost of less than cents while about cal ories are required for full grown per sons working indoors ihat Is to say If all foods were as cheap as pota toes we could live on cents a day Healthy men have lived and worked for months on a diet of nothing else than potatoes oleomargarine and a little fruit Potatoes contain of the very best kind also contain mineral salts harmful acide In The food material in per cent digestible Canadians have large supplies of potatoes carrots onions and turnips and by consuming these vegetables freely they can economize with More than ways of cooking potatoes ore known They combine well with many flavors They can he used to economical advantage with meat and fish in slews croquettes hash chowders meal pies etc One half a cup of potatoes and cups flour a bread mix- lure that helps the flour go Good cooks know the ways of using are various boiled steamed baled chipped fried hash ed brown stuffed gratia and scores of combinations has plenty of potatoes and although the price is high compared to normal times it Is not high in com parison other foods in time THE OF Pi the body potatoes Is ELLISON Baritone Gololt Who will Sing at Town Hall Newmarket Wednesday March 20th for Patriotic Purposes Eat less more Talk think more Wdo less walk more Clothe less bathe more Worry less work more Waste less give more Preach less practice more North nay March home of nankin a farmer In the Ierris few from North fiay burned a week ago and Rankin and his eon perished In the flames Mrs escaped from house In her night clothing after palling to her husband and sou who were asleep to come out Him managed to got through a window and going to the bam secured a horse blanket and wrapping this about her made way to a neighbor where she arrived In on exhausted condition and nearly Must Pay Having tried and failed hav ing failed because she was be- by the Russian in and deserted by llio Rus sian revolutionists in and now pay the price This price is clear ly set forth in the text of the treaty of peace which has just boon published She must cede all the district lying between the Danube and the having an area about equal to that of New Jersey and a pop ulation of some This cession deprives of her single seaport Constanza and puts Bulgaria in control of the whole of the southern bank of the Danube from the Iron Gates to the Black Sea HURON ST NEWMARKET U OQO New York March Wo have had so raanv tragedies in this World War Belgium Ser bia Montenegro and thai great est of all tragedies which is con temporary Russia thai the fal of will make tfhing of than It Vet what the latest German treaty actually marks is the end of an effort of a bravo people for unity and freedom an which recalls in all tie de tails the first venture original of Italy the cam paign which ended in and abdication of the King of Sardinia For Roumania there is solace in the fact that less than a quarter of a century after Charles Albert abdicated his son Viator Emmanuel entered Rome master of a United Italy sought by the war upon the allied side to liberate some four millions of people of her own racoanrj lang uage living under conditions of intolerable servitude in Hungary and So Italy allied herself with Franco lo gain hardy and with Prussia to acquire half a century ago Ana lire unification of is rightly regarded as finest page In European history in half century I Sixth Annual Auction of the entire stock of HEAVY DRAUGHT HOUSES Will be sold by Public Auction at the Dominion House Richmond Hill on Wednesday March The following valuable bo- longing to Lauder and How- land dumber Co Kent building Toronto About 25 Head or more Heavy Draught Horses that have been In their Lumber Camp near Sudbury all winter All In good working con dition ranging from to years old and weighing from lbs up This affords people In need of good horses Ideal opportunity as they are an exceptionally good lot and must be without reserve Horses on view on the Sale to com mence oclock Terms Six months credit on ap proved Joint notes per cent al lowed for cash J Prentice tt Victor J Kent a London officer who commanded the BBh and former Junior champion of Canada was killed la action March Tho British Merchant Marino suf fered a loss in vk in he corresponding though the Of fiblp by the was the namely ylgbtewi To HOME Every Lover of MADE BAKING Our Favorite and Five Rose Flour- FRESH FEED GOOD ANTHRACITE COAL- Prices Right OLIVER CASH Us DIKE a Jf A CLEARING LINE or- LADIES BOOTS BLACK AND TAN k i

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