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Newmarket Era , May 8, 1914, p. 2

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j v BulWiflg lighted v i convent Juno at FARIfl WANTED acre ex change for House and lot part payment Apply 9 TO FIGHT on Grace AH convenience Immediate Apply Bark Newmarket HOUOEAHDLOT For Sale or to Kent on Pork Ave Good Apply to Park Ave y i i t NOTICE From thin dale Chopping Mill will only 10 run ning Tuesdays and Fridays of each week SMITH Send your order and have your fencing done properly and promptly Apply to SMITH or SMITH AN of chapter J or den in connection reached when the I by Premier rig tie first batch of bytoe position of the road and its present obligations and needs The despatch goes on to w tfcat said return mistake of nearly six mHHohaT I iilditton meat It isadded that the rata- take is Bo amazing under clrcunv- fitances aecmed at flrstto bo tibverntnont would allow- return import ance to bo tabled wiihouiat verifying addition It an may come later on but it la amlstake regarded as vital to the consideration proposition and by many mem bers tho House Is regarded a be ing in pro- touching entcr- To complete the proposed trans continental nun required for rolllngutock and etc amounts to a total of about sadly lilies the statements made in regard to the fi nancial condition of the trans continental lino given to Com mons last year by both tho Premier and Hon Minister of Finance and a strong suspicion of be trayal of confidence where candour was anticipated OF THANK8 Mr and Ms GcoAd wood desire to thank their friends and neighbors for the many shown llioni during the illness and death of their little daughter waff at a recent- meeting of the York Board of Engineer James waa requested by are spread over the Southern portion of the County once more on floor of the on Friday afternoon last Mr cial Committee of the Houfco of Com- iMh amending the Railway Act The regains o the occurred on reacting the city harbor on Saturday were borne from the resi dence of Mr M to the Union Station and thence by train Montreal route to England a very clergyman and poll Mel- an who was kicked by a horse at Kew stables dled at Hie on who pleaded guilty to a of and wife deser tion was sent to PenltenMary for two Toronto LHiiiHliiwBBi Norman Wright and baby are week at StraV Carrie Toronto Mrs Sunday Art aid of Toronto fct over -MrAjnos- keeps very poofly a year this month she was down Town Oriole Hunter of Tor- ranee Musk la spending fl week with Town Frank Halghtof Waterloo la spending few days in Town with his sisters Niagara St M Wilson attended the Golden Wedding of Mr and Mro Toronto last Lena Gibbons of Toronto spent with her friend Miss Timothy St I ft to proper ct off no- V T ihoWii and see the many style I Mrs It 1 and children- Portage- la Man- is visiting her brother Mr Hunter -r- Mr Robert McTavlsh sailed from Halifax last Friday to spend two months in England and Scotland i WEEKLY To one person in each locality taking orders for cutrale gro ceries best Granulat ed cents pound bars Comfort Sunlight or Soap free National Supply Co Windsor VALUABLE FOR SALE acres West half of Lot No Con 2 and acres of quarter of Lot Coo King Township Watered by running stream and artesian well at barn acres good fruit orchard about acres under cultivation ced ar and maple hush this properly only onehalf mile from railway station Two splendid hank barns and frame house in good repair and Lot in Town of Au rora price Also Good Lot in Park Aurora Apply to Barrister etc Aurora Phone Owing to the big temperance cam paign last January eighty bars were closed in Ontario last Friday and no doubt the temperance voters will make their influence felt at the ap proaching provincial elections Hon Senator Gibson passed away at his home at Ontario on laL- was old Liberal in polities and respected lay a circle another vuanvy in lie Senri for Iieinier with his father Mr J Neil of Toronto off here for a couple of hours on bis way to the Lake last Monday MfssNora of Toronto spent Sunday with grand mother Mrs Haitfep prospect Ave Mrs A Miss Fletcher left for Chatham Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs Stephens Mr Tlios Is just getting around again after suffering for ten tomorrow with bloodpoison In his- hand In LET U8 YOU The political situation along Provincial lines is looking bright for cause of temperance and Liberalism in Toronto A trial canvass of part of the con stituency gives hopeful results The observes It was that twenty per cent of the Conservative voters were dispos ed to vole for Liberal candidates on the tax re form and social reform issues brought to the front since Mr Rowel I assumed leadership If I lie temperance voters of North rue to their professions this Hiding will send a represen tative win will vote to abolish Ihebar at the next Legislature ooo ANOTHER DEAL Miss Cook of spent a couple of weeks with her cousin Vbrnon before leaving Tor Winnipeg to spend the summer with her iORONTO for a Business Career Attend where you will get correct in struction and assistance in ob taining employment when com petent College open all summer Killer any time free TO RENT House on Park Ave Apply to Mrs Newmarket WANTED Man for farm work Must he good with horses Also Shaw for Sale Phone rug i Miss- Hancock of Toronto Art Teacher of Pickering College is spending a month in residence at the College for the purpose of conduct ing a Class for Painting from nature This Class will on May and continue daily permit ting for One month from a distance may pro cure boarding accommodation at the College For further particulars foes etc apply to Win Firth A Principal Pickering College Newmar ket How a Friend of the Govern ment Made Money Another piece of evidence as to the extraordinary way In which pres ent Ottawa Government docs was supplied In the Public Accounts Committee last week when the story of the purchase of a site tor a post at Port Frances Ontario was told Ap parently ail that happened in the deal was that a friend of the Govern ment appointed to act as agent for the Dominion in the purchase o the property secured the land required for and turned it over to the country for A trivial thing to the Cabinet no doubt but it cost the prople of Canada more than of public money In July according to evidence before the committee Mr A I George a prominent Conservative of Fort Frances was appointed to act as agent for the Government in securing the land for the post office building two adjoining lots were to be purchased One of the two was owned hy a Mr raw ley a Fort Frances druggist and through a law clerk named Anderson employed in his own office Mr George secured an option on this piece of ground for On the second lot the option was for After both options had obtained the properties were purchased by Mr who it was testified represented that his clerk Anderson was acting as agent for the Government Then the two lots of land were turned over to the Do minion for but in the mean time a house which stood on the Frawley property was sold by Mr George for In reality then the net cost of the cite to Mr George was but the obliging two years Mrs Hill of sud denly disappeared about a month ago and husband has communicated Mr of with the police to help locate her Js ending a few days Dr of Pris ons in his report to Government declares that the Toronto Jail Is the worst on the continent and advises drastic measures Considering circles in which both the Jail Gover nor and Jail Steward moved before their appointment the report seems to demand a change Another telephone man fell Aye stories Inst Monday and very badly hurt The broke on widen lib lowering himself to the ground There is an undercurrent rumor prevailing In Conservative- circles that Foy will not he a candidate for reelection to the next Ontario Evidently there Is friction in the Cabinet Current has it that Sir It will succeed Sir John M Gibson is of Ontario Ho has less than tt year to serve on the entitle him to retiring pension is more tlini likely that term of Sir will be extended until Sir Win Judgeship expires It is also stated that the Ottawa Govern ment will Increase the salary of the next LieutGovernor At Hie first anniversary ser vices of Perth Ave Methodist Gil u roll last Sunday Dr Carman preached in the morn ing and Dr in the evening The pastor for a of and re ceived Rev is regular pastor was quite summerlike last Sunday and crowds of people visited the Parks and the Island In the opinion of the President of Hie Toronto Street Railway he legislation which marked the dosing week of the Legislature practically put an end to nego tiations for the purchase of the railway by the city for the pre sent Sir Edmund Walker has re a cablegram slating that His Majesty the King has gra ciously consented to patronize the London concerts of the To ronto Mendelssohn Choir At he Mens mass meeting in the Metropolitan Church last Sunday afternoon Sir John Gib look neat and smart about the ankle and they are trim sightly WW WILL r 1 I because they have no to way wont spoil their shapely well fitting lines because that shape Is knit Into them PROM UP In cotton mercerised and In cashmoro In silk for men women and children 3- Mr and Mrs Gentleman of Toronto announce the engagement of their daughter Marvel to Mr of Toronto con of the late Dale of The wedding will take place early in June The Times says Vernon and Boyle of Hastings were guests at White House yesterday These gentlemen arc connected with the Trent Canal and will today to Hastings the new Trent steamer Oriental which was here under a changed name from Lake She is no relation to the and will he used for survey work Rice Lake and Otobabee j Friends Houte Mr Vernon was formerly resident of at Interment at Friends Bury ing Ground Pint Orchard STEVENS At on May the th beloved wife Oliver Stevens formerly Newmarket in her year Funeral on Friday morning on ar rival GTH train and in family burial plot in Newmarket Cemetery SMITH In Newmarket on the of April to- Mr and Sharon on May A- woman will do a lot of cheeky things to improve her complexion Cradle The Tomb HUGHES In Newmarket on April John Hughes in bio year STEVENS At Pine Orchard on the of May Minnie beloved wife of John Stevens in her year The funeral will take place on Sat urday Leave the at Smith son on April 25 to Mr and Mrs I- w SEE HERE I a lot of useful things to sell want an automobile and I must sell two good work Marcs right out of bard work in the and Team Harness and I have sonic cheap old Implements wagons etc Deal at Conservative Government at Ottawa any price Also an good driv ing Morse and pneumatic tire Muggy nearly new Extension Leather top Carriage Harness to suit rig real good And I must sell or as said I want an automobile and the man told me if I sold these things and got your note or money lie would sell ma a car A Pearson Ave Newmarket The Herald Independent pays the following compliment to the leader of Opposition in the On tario Howell has proved himself to be a parliamentar ian of remarkable skill a debater at least the equal or any man on the Government and a tactician who keeps the Government continual ly on the defensive True every word audi when votes are counted the last week of June we confidently North York will send a repre sentative to suppoit Mr tin well In the abolition the bar op peeled this afternoon to hear Sil vester Home Instead I have come in common with you all to mourn his loss The organ be gan- to play and Hie audience sang the hymn commencing- O God our help in ages past The Horse Show closed oil Saturday night last with a bump er attendance outside Toronto harbour on hoard tho steamer Corona on her approach from Niagara Silvester Home from was taken with hear failure and passed away before Hie steamer landed at her dock op Saturday evening Deceased was a noted preacher a member of the British House of Commons ami a wellknown orator Found lying in a lane off Man ning Ave Friday evening peter Henley was taken into custody a charge of drunkenness He was sent io the Hospital where Saturday While stepping from a car al owner King and on Saturday last Miss was struck mi the head a brush which had en froin the storey of the Hank which fueled a severe scalp wound was taken o the Hospit al A big deputation and will attend the next meeting of the York Highway Com mission to protest against the con of the Mark- I ham and Whitchurch They will also on the of April to Mr and Mrs Burnett a son The Altar JOHN TURNER At the resi dence of Mr St John Ave Toronto on of April lH by Rev H of Chalmers Presbyterian George son Fred and MacKrill and moe Funeral service in Methodist Church Sharon at 2 oclock Friday afternoon Interment at Sharon Burying SKINNER At Newmarket on May Timothy Skinner in his year MORTON At Butte Mont Monday April 20 after a weeks ness of pneumonia Mc- relict of Darius Morton North Gwillimbury For the last three years deceased We have Oranges from to per and Grape Fruit from to each A FEW TO OFFER Lombard Plums can Green Gages 10c can Pineapple 16c can A good red Salmon worth more money but while it lasts will sell at 18c tin Of PHONE 38 has made her home with her ter Mrs A West Newmarket to Mr Alpheus Mont A paid him lir600 so le would seem to have made a rather tidy profit of the public treasury which the Borden Ministers are supposed to guard During the sitting of the committee evidence was given by Messrs and Anderson bringing out the facta as in the foregoing para graph Mr Frawley also testified that at thb very outside the property could not be Valued at more than A remarkable fact I ask for some of the roads near Stout St John both of HAWKINS At the Memorial Church on April Mr Haw kins of Toronto to Miss of Toronto The bride is the eldest daughter Mrs A of The Tomb At the residence of her bro ther John McNeil North on May McNeil- In her 63rd year Funeral on Saturday the house at l oclock and service at the Methodist Church Interment at Cemetery was thatoflicials the Post Department admitted on the stand that the department had made no search of the title to the property Such a search might have saved some thousands dollars to toe public treasury but tbenof course a friend h Government feaye got jj over things you help You work over the others I ville to bo Included in this years program A cut of ten per cent In rates for the is to take effect on the 1st of June A Home demonstration by League will lake place in Queens Park on Saturday The Mayor of To ronto will preside Raines convicted of heat his wife watt to twenty days in and en lashes Serves him right Undertaking House can buy your Furniture For Cash UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIAITY call atiedd to John nTillard Phones t WESLEY In on April Jessie May Salter wife o Fred Wesley in her 12nd year Interred at Newmarket Cemetery on j King City on May 2nd Isaac Hoys in his jr Interred at King City Cemetery last Monday afternoon I St Michaels Hospi- tal Toronto on April 1311 Sarah A Tootsle youngest daughter of Mr Patrick I aged years DENFIEhDSuddenly at her late residence Con of King Mar- wire of Win field in her year GREENWOOD At April Nellie youngest of Mr and Mrs Geo Greenwood aged years and 4 months PURITY AND QUALITY OUR MOTTO Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipe Peterson- MAIN STREET NEWMARKET Agent for Cameras Photo Supplies Chocolates TELEGRAPH OFFICE I I I I Phono No 161 Store Phone No f MAIN T All ordtrt will Careful Attention NOTICE is hereby given that premises must bo cleaned and in a Sanitary Condition Wore May Fine and costs will by all those who fail to comply with this notice order P J ANDERSON Inspector weight about iti- due before April 1st W 1 9 PUBLIC NOTICE All persons who intend to build jo Newmarket or any person putting in Cesspool or Closet on premises al ready built upon must submit to Board of Health and obtain cer tificate commencing the same otherwise costs will be Incurred By SCOTT Medical Hi I I I OLD

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