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Newmarket Era , July 28, 1911, p. 3

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I Weeks Jems what is oooca on ascot town Five Saleswomen For Dry Goods Department on Sat urday Experience not necessary Stanford Roche Co Ep worth League The League have arranged or a picnic at Bond Lake next Monday evening Tea served at An in vitation is extended to everybody to join them Morocco Dispute The Newmarket Canal The cement work on Lock- No the od Mill is complet ed and the machinery and men are all moved to Holland Landing where the cement work has commenced at the intersection of Vonze Street Sew Royal Hospital The management of the New Royal Hospital have fitted the rooms on the upper flat and are now prepared to furnish accommodation for patients at different rates thereby meeting all the retirements of the general public Another Passed The name of Claire Watson should be added to those of the successful candidates at the recent Entrance Ex aminations the Education Depart ment having approved the recommen dation of the local Board of Exam iners Will Probated The Will of the late John of Keswick who died on July Values his estate at It is made up of real estate mortgages notes household goods and personal property To his wife be Iff SI the household furniture he horse and cow and the use of the house for life to his two daughters gives a legacy of each while his insurance and the residue of the estate is divided equally among his four sons- Arm Broken A lad named Charlie Tate son of Mr Tate of the Jth of East about years of age had both bones of ni arm below the broken on Tuesday lie fell a load of grain pen the bam floor Methodist Church The work the new is progressing finely The masons expect have the walls up to the second floor by Saturday night and the car penters expect to have the floor laid in the gallery this week The latter is not only circular but saucer shap ed to conform to the design of the main Moor The structured iron work is here and lots of brick and lumber on the grounds so that everything looks favorable for the progress of the work without delay Garden Party Toe weather was very much against the success of Ine Garden Party on Monday evening under the auspices of the St Johns Church Choir then being a very cold wind but notwith standing this drawback there a good attendance and the receipt Were very satisfactory if music of the Aurora Band was greatly enjoyed as well at the selec tions on the and also the on the pipe organ by Prof foOmer of Aurora The grounds were by electricity and the tables were pre sided over by Mrs Mrs Fred Doyle Mrs Mrs Mcpherson Considerable interest centered in the chair which was won by Mr Norman the lucky number being I i tiascball Tannery boys started with a rush in their game with Canes evening piling up 0 runs In initial inning Both teams play- red poor ball- Canes pitcher very unsteady and sever al wild throws and fumbles marred the play of the Davis team fhe score was Umpire Howard The gam between Co and Town or Monday even ing postponed on account of the St John Church garden party until week Tangier July French lieu tenant Thiriet is centre of a new dispute between Spain and France Morocco Several in cidents have taken place near Alca zar which have stirred up serious un friendly feeling between the Spanish and French authorities- one which the arrest of the French consular agent brought an apology the Spanish Government A Spanish lieutenant arrested Lieutenant Thiriet on the outskirts of Alcazar and held him for an hour charging that the Lieutenant had arrested three desert ers from the Moroccan army and conducting them by force back to- their quarters Later it developed that the three Moorish soldiers were really an escort Lieutenant Thiriet from his command of a section of the Moorish army the French consular agent- at whose arrest recently brought on a big clash between the Spanish and French governments intervened and brought about the release of Lieu tenant Thiriet Following up the events that led to the signing the treaty there can be little doubt that Germany by this latest move has been testing again the strength of the AngloFrench friendship even at tempting to insert a wedge there In short she made an attemp to utilize her great power to obtain re wards of war without its cost- France Russia and England arc standing together and everything at present time goes to show that they will stand together This alone- is sufficient to prevent war Austria has great interests in the Baikal pen insula and a German fleet could not protect the Italian coast The two things weigh for peace Moreover it must tie remembered that Ger manys extravagant demands in the French and Belgian Congo regiens though none doubt the accuracy there of have not been admitted by Ger many They effect the interests of Great Britain closely and it would tit- found to stiffen the attitude of Great Britain if they were insisted upon Mr Lloyd Georges declaration at thp Mansion House will probably clear the air The negotiations may last for some time but Von Kiderlio IVachter the German Minister of Foreign Affairs shows every inclina tion to continue and the Chancellors pronouncement of the British Ca binets feelings may he looked to to bring the more practical form nee Can well afford mae some sacrifice to Germany if in return she can get the Moroccan question final ly settled with a free hand for her sphere in Morocco London July 21 It would be idle to that the situation that has arisen in is not charged with the gravest possibilities It would be criminal In an equal degree to regard these possibilities as pro babilities Nothing could more ser iously indicate the gravity of the sit uation than that of Mr Lloyd Georges speech at the Mansion House But this not he taken as a piece of provocative sabre rattling The time had come he said when Englands attitude had to be made dear Englands pacific chancellor of the exchequer of Liberal Govern ment v hen he naid this at a pothering spoke for the cabinet He declared that England would stand by France as she had done throughout the Moroccan con troversy How a Liberal Viewed To the Editor of the Era Dear Sir I attended big political picnic at Jacksons point tbe other day It Was very amusing for a student of human nature and poli ticians The member for North York Our- Western Letter Winnipeg July The big event of the West id the past tea days has been the record attepdancc at the Winnipeg Annual Exhibition Citizens day broke all former i- cords in attendance with pass- I evidently believes that his case I the gates that day in case of the successful turers Day Stockmens and man that it pays to adver tise as his annual advertisement this year was a regular doublepager all the brains gab meney of the Cabinet and Ieslstature being called into requisition for the occasion- And they were needed especially the money contingent as popularity ad vertising comes high Mr TH Len nox had probably realized a little late that the afternoon he stood in the back of the Hall at the nette meeting in Aurora take in the show instead of taking his place- on the platform when invited to state his views on reciprocity that it would take all he could to to catch up after that little slip serious enough in good sooth for a member of the Party who to which he be longs after playing to the gallery speeches which were made during the American Day were all largely at tended The big stock parade was finer than ever aifd the spectacle of fine specimens of pure bred livestock handsome horses beautiful ly equipped sixhorse teams tan dem outfits outstripped anything pre viously shown Excursion trains from Manitoba and far Western points and from United States cities helped to swell the numbfcrs this year that goes down the largest and best year Winnipeg has had Enlarged Exhibition The Exhibition Directors have al ready decided that new and larger grounds are t provide for exhibition space Long before open ing day all space in the manufactur ing building has been taken and extra buildings were provided to ac commodate manufacturers and to i last session of hold the first annual automobile hence this arra of talent secured at immense trouble expense for the North York picnic this time Herb had been required o d his share of the road- work he could not have worked any harder than he has for weeks past getting things in shape and to see him tackle the job of making himself solid with all and sundry Literals and prospective vot ers included with his coat oil and his shirt sleeves rolled up was worth the whole price of admission and a study in politics for sure Numerous ban ners advertised Herb in great style A few others would have been For instance Wont you waft into rny parlor said the spider to the fly for the benefit of young Liberals present or Work for Herb he is working for himself How ever it was a huge success as poli tical popularity contest and Yards Fancy Ginghams at a yard This is one cent below the manufacturers price so come early and secure a bargain Mens Balbriggan Shirts Short Sleeves Regular for 35c This department Is always up-to- date The Newest Goods at the Lowest Prices and Every Pair Guar anteed Grocery Dept We advise the buying of Sugar now as the market is very strong and prices sure to advance We shall be pleased to call for your Grocery Order if you ask us ss gift A BRUNTON show The exhibit of farm machin ery at the Winnipeg Annual Exhibi tion was by far the largest ever in- the world This year sixtyfive different types of farm tractors and gas steam and oil tractors in the movable form and the practical plow ing tests which were entered in by twentyseven different manufacturers of farm tractors was the biggest ever pulled ofi in the line of farm tractor machinery It was an imposing sight to see this horseless plowing contest in which from eight to four teen furrows of the raw prairie were turned over by the gang plows that were drawn by the different styles of gas steam and oil tractors in the field Flying Machine Exhibit a Success Frank the Birdman sent to the Winnipeg Annual Exhibition by Live Stock Market Advance of per cwt cattle in Toronto this also an advance of 30c per en live hogs Top price is now Toronto Markets July Fall Wheat per bush JO Goose Wheat per bush Oats per bush- Peas per bush Barley perbHsh 60 Hay per ton 17 Butter per lb 21 25 Eggs per dor I 23r- 25 Potatoes per bag Chickens per 18- W C LU N D Y a CORSETS Tito Ladies Store of Newmarket SNAPPY SUMMER MILLINERY you would not expect such astute Upright Brothers made good every lot of politicians to have emblazoned rfay exhibition Cheered by upon their banners that wellworn at every flight it was one motto We fool some the attractions at the Fair pic all the time and all of the people some of the time but we can t fool the you all of would for Our Herb to motto people all the tunc But it would he well remember this Forest Fires in Halifax 2 forest fires which have been raging In Took Sir Henrys Boat Following a timehonored custom of any old boat mat- young and were for last Thursday Played Woo Co 0 J Ji jumping who it belonged to two men and Melville Mitchell went for a sail on Bales Lake King Townhip in Sir Henry skin wtUiout first ask ing permission of Mr Barker Mr Barker look after estate of Im acres Including the lake which Sir Henry purchased some time afeo Barker who an the complainant before Magistrate ibis morning when the men were Charged with tre massing and he Complained hat when he remonmated with them for taking out the boat gave him ionlder- lip At trial the young lb it very moan to have them pull ed for others ha1 been doing for years Although he found them of a lenient vie- and allowed them out on suspended sentence The young at the time boat was taken were entertaining a Couple o their lady friends b a Ball on the- lake Era CO absent Excursion The weatter was delightful on jay the fcscursios Beach was a great success he four cars on M Metropolitan filled ard the with Toronto Street iWU way on Everything worked dock work- was ply with Beach were all ib lake shore Is fust JijA tot provided the children wild witfe delight- The walks flowers abundance of seating room tte Bra- Band Music tfc frf acrobatic gymnastic with ilc pass time away Altogether it was most ever held by the d- to the year All smaller tA tfce more first got home a tic and a after twelve land for a week continue of land have been devastated The yesterday was burning within a mile of the settle ment and is also burning on the holdings of fl- and Kel Bros ft is to the extent to which Mr property has been ravaged by the but the total area a read burned will he in the vicinity Of from to I acres and the fire is still raging- From Port the report comes that the firefighters have the almost under control and it wind continues about the same more serious trouble is expected The fire yesterday was travelling toward the Christie property at it had made that it was line to check Its the no headway the men on course such fur the fire and the first successful demonstration of the flying machine in Western Ca nada- Winnipegs Twentytyro Million Dol lar Deal Winnipeg the of Canadian cities in municipal ownership of pufcr- lie utilities has recommended the pur chase of the Winnipeg Street Railway on a basis offered by Sir William Mackenzie last winter of 250 per share The arrangements under consideration will employ a sum of in cash for the stock and assuming of 7000000 in debtedness of the company Major spent two months In Lon don recently reports that Winnipeg will have no trouble in raising the required amount if the railway com pany can show that their present earnings will provide for the neces sary current maintenance interest on debentures and installment for sink ing fund that would retire the citys obligation in forty years It is no exaggeration to say that Winnipeg is the home and stronghold munici pal North America Its greatest enterprise at present has been the completion of the Municipal power plant that Is capable of pro viding 1 Off electrical horse power The city alo owns and operates its water works plaint street lighting T- Newmarket Markets Fall Wheat per bush 0 Oats per hush ftiO Barley per hush CO- 0 Peas per bush SO Bran per ton 2i Shorts per ton Hay per ton II 0015 Eggs per do IS Butter per Potatoes per bag Chickens per lb IS 15 Trying to Settle Strike L Delegates MacLeod I to settle the coal strike has utterly destroyed business over a large area for six months are In MacLeod today Both sides to the dispute are present awl lie Presi dents of Boards of Trade of Brit ish Columbia and Alberta represent people The fuel situation be much worse on the prairies there is no wood to burn resident Barclay Vicepresident Pollock Secretary Moffat aid delegates are attending the meeting All the delegates are anxious see settlement The uflerlng from lack of of the where towns re and the Closing pay rail business towns tear tbe a Fire at J ran by did Si 000 damage to Thomas McDougalls saw nill Niagara Falls July Three boys Albert ami Frank and William had a close call from being swept over Horseshoe Falls yesterday when the engine of a motor boat in which they were taking a ride on the upper river went wrong They hired the boat at Chippewa and pub out for a spin around Hog Island There the en gine stopped and the boat would go in no other direction except down river Their cry for help was heard and finally Albert Greenwood sent another launch after them were caught about half a mile below the mouth of the Chippewa Creek and consider their escape a lucky one I CAPITAL REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS Branches at all Important In Canada and in London Bag New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every description of Banking business transfeoted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customer of the Ontario Bank Branch will be accommodate us heretofore NEWMARKET BRANCH C 4 i system stone quarry asphalt shortage Vacation Trips plant parks and boulevard system fin- alarm and high pressure waterworks The of the street railway property will be submitted to the rate payers at an early late for ratification- Bountiful Crop Prediction fathering the harvest of Western Canada this year will eclipse the magnitude of any previous year in the history the West Western Ca nada Is calling for an army of 50- men help harvest Its crop provincial government and the rail ways are utilizing every means and to meet the demand by adver tising low railway fares and special Immigration privileges Business Returns Excellent The hank clearings for the past week Increased to such a extent that they doubled the amount with those of name period in 1009 and the pre- same period in WOO and the pre diction that Winnipeg will exceed the billion dollar hank clearings mark this year assured The Increase o far this year over that of now ex- weds FOR Ihttt In a great hi quality of lenses ep contain lenses be eye If the eyes ion have no comfort In reading Take our advice get tbe best Our prices are so reasonable for good glasses fedour work so carefully dot that prill be gad came 17111301 A CO and Optician P Ticket Arts Issuer of Lake of Bays Terosgaml French River Georgian Lake of Bays fike Huron Quebec Laloti Algonquin Park River Lake Mackinac Island White Mountains Side Retort Lakes etc Through Tourist Pullman AND EDMONTON Toronto p August via Chicago Paul and Minneapolis Ver low rates Literature lull from any agent or ad dress A Union Station Toronto J Depot Fears of Frost in West Winnipeg July cold wea ther which It Is now admitted has very seriously retarded the growth of crops has reached a climax In Winnipeg district and points in Manitoba Hie thermom eter is falling rapidly and people ore going about In their overcoats There Is apprehension of frost and reports tomorrow will be anxiously awaited Prom practically all parts of country Come reports that the crops have been at a standstill now or nearly three weeks In many wheat Is not a point harvest than during the first of July It has been the coldest July known In the three provinces for twenty years and even under the most favorable conditions the harvest will be late In the past years old Weather in July usually been fol lowed by excessive beat in August and If this come experts are still confident of big crops although all ROW admit thatthc situation Is be coming very serious reports of frost damage in some districts in Manitoba arid show it to been In our Cool Basement where Fruits will bo found In Good Condition Prom P delivered on Monday if required home nearer week lb Granulated Sugar for Comfort Soap tc Tiger Salmon Corn Starch He Coronation Tea Shaker Salt ln Porrins Worst Sauce Tomato Catsup Marmalade Hartleys H P Sauce Sic Olives Choice Cherries 23c Imported Lime Juice Imported Raspberry Vinegar 22c Christies Macaroons Christies School Cake Aunt Sally Buckwheat Flour Cream Sodas Food A pi tiro Barley Flakes Sodas 25o Jersey Cream Sodas Tin Box Eddy Matches Canned Pumpkin c Boston Baked Beans Herring in Olive Oil Sardines Kippered Herring Finnan Fresh Shrimps Savoy Pork Beans HelnU Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce Canned Tomato Catsup So Japan Tea Uptons floo 71c 85c Selected Dates 7c Bakers Cocoa Canada Flake Kitchen Molasses Crosse A Pure Malt Vin egar Stuffed Olives 2lc Crosse Pure Oil 21c Ifptons Marmalade Keens Oxford Blue Crown Fruit Jars Plain Quarts Uptons Table Jelly Coxs Gold Medal Coffee Toy Gusto c Dustbane Boned Turkey Aylmer Boned Chicken Wo Bird Seed ftC Table Raisins tin Mince Moo Feathers It Poultry Dressing LllacRoso Glycerine Soap flo tin Pure Diamond Brand Maplo Syrup Toilet Prince of Be Brier Oranges Lemons Bananas Pino Apples a i tbe ERA to absent friends 3 i

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