Newmarket Era , October 25, 1918, p. 7

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CHINA HALL OUR LOCAL NEWS Youngs Fair oral wmlp wars I Big Opening Day Saturday the I Presbyterian Church Red Cross Society Service as usual nest Sunday to much sickness in Ipwnjjng and Sunday School in lliere was only a small attend- noon Young Peoples Rally at the ance at the meeting on Tuesday evening service afternoon DINNER II was decided hold next meeting Tuesday in No- Ivcmber at the same place rooms I over Mr Grocery and any ladies having hags in their possession for the special collec tion are requested to return at the next meeting are now- showing In our Window Two Very Fine Quality China Tea Sets one pieces and j one Pieces they are V A A meeting of the Newmarket Branch of He above Association will he held in Hie King George Hotel on Tuesday Nov at pm All members of the Association are cor dially invited to attend The concert for the above which eral Von Bernhardt wrote years ago Our next war will be fought for the highest Interest of our country and mankind World power or downfall will be our rallying cry Why is Canada lighting A- To save herself and civilization from this dastardly attack on the worlds lib erty What has money in this tight A While armies of men are indispensable no country can make war without silver bullets r i J V j Hi- it Save Wood Ashes The Major Gave Police Court here last Friday postponed till Wednesday Nov two prominent business men appeared 0 prevailing epidemic of Influenza The experience of many farmers and to be held on the tost IS va SUCCESSOR TO F DUNCAN Into THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE iter OLD IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING NEWMARKET before Major Brunt on each charging now other with assault The Major Military Hospital administered some wholesome advice who has been ill for among the Lines hard to get at and dismissed both cases without a year with shell shock died price to Sunday evening- The funeral any Aaron Savydoo of Bast j cortege charged Matthew Beckett with steal- CHINA DINNER SETS proceeded to St Johns on Wednesday morning about his wood Both parties live in the deceaseds comrades being same house After some arrangement present at the Memoriam Mass respecting wood was consented lo by Wedlock as well as I 3 Very Nice Decorations The the ease was dismissed the Major be i of Hospital and some of is No and the i m I I ers acted as pallhearers Father Qua Reasonable Womens Institute Wedlock officiated Ihe grave in St The October meeting of Newmarket Womens Institute took place at the home of Mrs Luther Pottage and was very well attended considering so much Direct Importer of Staple and j sickness in neighborhood The music by Mrs Brillin fior and Miss Toole was Johns New Ontario Deceased enlisted Town Council Fancy China woodashes as a fer tilized especially for clover corn farm roots and vegetables and fruit crops generally Wood- ashes contain no nitrogen and supply no humus hut as far as mineral plant food is concerned there probably no compounded mineral fertilizer on the market that is more effective and more lasting They potash phosphoric acid the very J jf elements taken from the soil by the forest trees and returned to the soil will supply in the very form and combinations the mineral plant food required by our crops According to analyses made by the Division of Chemistry Exper imental Farms hard wood ashes free from sand etc wilt contain between and per I Or Present- Mayor Eves Reeve I much enjoyed also the paper Deputy Pearson Councillors Balanced Meals by Mrs Slan- ley Janes Miss Toole gave j a splendid account of a winter I spent in Florida among the palms flowers and sunshine of the south Dont Be Alarmed All the whistles in Town are to blow at oclock next Monday morning when the campaign for I the next Victory Loan opens The Committee has secured rooms vacated by of Agricul- lure on Dots ford St while the SOME WAR SAVINGS I campaign last Mr A T Gray 3 for Toronto is in charge and as sisting in the- work of the North AND RESTAURANT IN THE IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK Discount on Cash and Carry Hiding of York Keith groceries Deputy Pearson and some others have been interviewing the most fresh milk cream and CHEESE prominent men in the adjoining Townships regarding the prose- CONFECTIONARY OYSTERS Full nd Winter Months we are serving Hoi Sodas oyster of the canvass Let eryone subscribe and bring York into linn with other constitu encies showing that we are ready do our share for the success ful conclusion of the War Iff Cream and Soft Drinks as usual St near the Market There were dO men off work at I Ihe Specially last week Union prayer- service in lie Christian Church last night Married roan and married men young men and young ladies what are you going to do during the long winter evenings prove your conditions Send in your application to join the Evening Classes Do it now be frightened The mans are a long way off The tome Hit Italian naval are result of dynamite aiurs have bombarded an enemy sub- blow up he slumps in marine from a low and believe j Specialty flats the IMioal was sunk says n Particularly sad Ihe death of Mrs J 73 j Light Mrs YOUNG WOMEN Are wanted as never before for Butlness Offices as Telegraph Oprators SHAWS Toronto give the proper training In short order Free catalogue Write 23 offiriil litiiiinl issued today Osborne a victim of Spanish leaving babe only three days old and J McCaffrey Following bills passed Osborne A Sons s Can Consolidated Rubber Co rubber boots etc York Radial Co power toaf for office charily Co Pay Sheet ft a Robt stationery patrol Referred Properly com 1 Rose account Referred to Fire A- Light York Radial Co Applications for granted to M and Hatch Communication from the Office spe cially Co re dam at Water St fered the a Com with instructions to confer with Ihe Co Mr Bos worth was heard regarding expenses Incurred by the Road of in connection with Ihe School War Gardens A grant of was made to bills rendered Applications for position of Controller were received from Simpson A Win an s Richard p- and A After a lengthy discussion it was decided appoint Anderson as Controller ami ihe ByLaw Com was instructed lo bring In a ByLaw at meeting of Council confirm ing said appointment Council adjourned Regular meeting last Monday even- cent of potash about per cent of phosphoric acid and from to 30 per cent of lime Before Ihe war supplied all the pot ash used for fertilizing purposes since that supply has been cut off potash has tremendously increas ed in price so that now it is worth almost ten times What it was in the early part of and as a consequence has practical ly disappeared from commercial fertilizers The potash in pounds of good quality wood-ash- is now worth from SI lo SI Owing lo the scarcity and high price of farmers will be burning more wood this winter than has been customary for many years We counsel tfyom save carefully the ashes from stoves storing them in a dry- place protected from rain Leached ashes contain very lilllp potash for element is read ily soluble in water The soils most benefitted by ashes are light sand and gravelly loams and mucks ft lit J MMMMnixut a i KILL TAIL MAKE I ft 4f ftitatr ftftaftaf s The Great Expansion of our Business in Newmarket made it imperative for us to secure larger premises we are new fully ready to receive you our Large New Premises with a Bountiful Stock of Mens and Young Mens Clothing and Furnishings Last week we told you sone- thing only something of Immense Purchase of Clothing amounting to over 1 WE SELL Sought by Mr A of Co Toronto Tot Spot Cash at a Tremen dous Sacrifice from one of Canadas Foremost Manufacturers A large portion of this purchase has been to us and we can assure the People of North York that the Values we offer are to be equalled anywhere I- m How much you would have to pay for your Clothing Shoes and Furnishings if we were not In Newmarket Clothing like ours Furnishings like ours and Shoes like ours at Prices like these in times like these are a tribute to the of DownesDunop arid the S Dunlop Clothing Stores I peaty soils They are espe cially valuable for sour soils in lime The application may he from to pounds per preferably broaden ft in the spring on she prepared land j before seeding and harrowed in For Ihe IT PAYS TO FINISH POULTRY A VICTORY LOAN CATECHISM Even with the present high price of feed no one can afforJ to sell birds and especially in a thin condition The I good prices received for poultry tin meat more than pay for the extra WM the Victory Loan aHl lllor0 A ik Canada s second Victory Loan THE DESIGNS THE PATTERNS aro In our new designs for Fall and Winter 8ultlng8 They are al neat and attractive and They represent the best materials such as are durable In constant vear Try a or Over coat In the latest style and you will be more than satisfied with the fit the tailoring and the which will mean a great saving to you WILLIS Gentlemens and Ladles Tailor Main Street NEWMARKET A CALL SOLICITED I ifii If Hi war loan Is a victory bond A Is promise of the Dominion Canada repay the lender sum named upon it I hue slated security stands behind ibis bond A The assets and wealth f When the Victory Loan raised A In November J when was subscribed- be it is now As a war measure the market ing of thin chickens should be prohibited The most expensive part of the bird produce ami that which is of the least value produce is the frame The cheapest weigh I for the feed fed is flic flesh as il all edible necessity of pulling this on is evident most profitable weight Suits and Overcoats worth Suits and Overcoats worth Suits and Overcoats worth Suits and 9 Overcoats worth Suits and Overcoats worth 1800 2000 2250 for 1395 for 1595 for 1795 for 2850 for BIG VALUE IN UNDERWEAR Extra Heavy Scotch Knit and Elastic Rib Odd Lines Worth to each Garment Clearing Price SWEATER COATS at Prices Away Below Present Market 98 300 Up Mens Shoes Hats Shirts and Haberdashery for Fall and Winter At Positive Prices POSITIVELY ONLY ONE PRICE MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED The Leading Clothier Hatter and Ha Old Imperial Bank Building Newmarket 1 1 Wliol llial mom which lo cockerels is when A been used In prosecute Can- about pounds bill pari in war and vin earlier birds be fed with and on imhistrles il an several An Economical Roof for Factories or Farm any factory or farm building you cant beat the most economical roofing that money can buy Thats proved In Its by the Government by railroads by big farm for kind of building large or small doesnt affect it weatherproof surface The asphalt worked through and through It makes ft proof against alt for A Ibis summer- o to in riisiuK and Poultry meal ofall kinds sending forth lira a price Ileus have j been selling as How was the money nl j and broilers have paid well in many The born wan luv have been sold ill ami out of these j pounds Mini because in for munitions j lip shed Oil spiiiee salmon ami other milk re turns- and by army paid well for feed Knur J Why ill I deal llrilain neeil different markeleil in lloe ailvamres from A To birds weighed HO lbs luibilns hi I were foil for about Ion days expenses overseas lime I hey gained lie- wciullillK ill of YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE TO BE CARRIED ON INTHIi KING GEORGE SCHOOL r J people of Canada A our would Induslrles would suffer a break down our and farmers alii- Would lose their What loan for Ihe fanner A fending period pounds They 180 lbs of mash ami gallons buttermilk was of of I pari middlings ami pari buckwheat The cost of feed was I HO lb at i Wlonday Evening November 1918 At 730 oclock in the following pari I be wheal and I and gal of provided tfood price for ilk gal making a his dairy oel What would liappeneil lo proline A t lie wheal would have been Would heed re need nail Hie elleehe and would have been a in He- mrukei Ihe any mw A lias reyjved and erenled new nad feife PAROID Ft lb pliable to lay It wont blUUr crack or buckle from the heat or cold It no bad In spot Its quality uniform ft has stood Hit twenty year ten Without renewal It fire safe Come let us show you vhy its Just your kind of roofing and vhy youll act satisfaction out of It full out of dollar Invested In It Colors Key DEALER NEWMARKET lolal of for reed and milk Add this the value of Hie birds lb of ebirk- ens Dial would bring I5e per II and il makes a lor lliin and feed Of SI Hi fhe weigh I of the finished chicks was iin lb having gnlnod lbs in the days food The per was English Book Keeping Shop Mathematics Mechanical and Structural Drawing Writing Stenography Dressmaking Millinery on tie- shore- of I 7 and Ureal Jit hi- being for I hi J What to Ihe iMiintry a in ploy t of and wo- Ihefr Into high ly killed worker Ihe Loan reach widely in distribution of money A reach virtually everybody in Canada ah Hie are In lie 111 led while arid rein as middlemen Why Ik it to raU in A there Is Ho olhr raise it Our burdened he limil and earry load Why in fig hi big A To dominate world and lion under her cruel mllituisui per lb making I ho lolal value fin birds This meant a revenue of for lilt of birds for less than Iwn weeks also for pound increase Oil Hie birds il look I III of mash and of milk or an average cost I I per ib of gall King Albert and noen lie Ik III nl visiled Hinges by air plane Tuesday Oct Miss Kathleen of lromlnenl of Ibis town died of after a ill ness den lb due III thai Mrs of of Mis Malcolm home was In Hulled on U visit In her Classes will be held from to A GREAT CHANCE TO Increase Your Earning Powers Cultivate Your Mind and Make Yourself a More Useful Citizen Applications received up to Monday November 4th tow A Secret Bank of or with the Principal A Corneil residence Park Avenue FEE FOR EACH CLASS A CORNEIL Principal C WATSON Chairman 100 I- A Sec Board of Ed A I r

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