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Newmarket Era , August 14, 1914, p. 7

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I- i i Which account as far Fort Will was too We How In China Tea Goto CO pop Dinner poo Toilet Goto Goto poo Wed arid Thursday owing to the librarians absence at the Institute Sutton Mr Norman Wright purchased a now Fort automobile i Mr Willie been oh work for the pm or so on account of blood ft Industrial Homo The of the duslrial Homo mot Thursday August and report an expen diture for the mouth of which includes the purchase of two by the Commissioners Scott Harold 13 I Drowning The two young Lloyd Delia who in company with A Lino In Etched Pattern Clarke lout their live Id Georgian bay at Tort McMlchol on Mon last wore a and nephew Mr has Morten of this town per In Gold at doz and a lino of In Cot for Importer of Kino China China Hall Grocery Durlnfl the Hot Yoursolf Labor and Worry and Try Uo for tho follovlno COOKED MEATS JELLIED HEAD JELLIED DEEP COOKED HAM All kept on loo and In forgot the benefit at the Strand Monday night August adralBBlon cento The Talagoo Juveniles have been ordered to moot In a sud den death Barrio on Aug bbye to play Canadas National Game your support on Army Tho meetings at the Salvation Army wore of special interest on Sunday Captain Taylor being told two weeks ago to get ready to farewell In the morning and afternoon services two Indian Salvationists took part In evening a number of Orangemen were Taylor an nounced that owing to over which the Salvation Army had no control his farewell address had been cancelled Hilton Buffer- Cherry Corn to Carney Jack Victor VolmA Harmon fc floo 4 Bantam Corn JU Vorathy 10 Merchant 16 4 Webb I Turnips Cutting Gould 13 31 Malloy fi Alfred Howard Delaware Potatoes Goo 2 Harold Burns 3 Viola 4 Sutton Attention is Oda Eva Marshall 11 Norton 12 14 Milton Abraham Broad ft to Hester 21 Burling Willie Thompson 14 Mangels Our I Mary Sturdy 23 Gordon Black Malloy Harold Davis Langton Wells 22 Florence o o Winners iiit Qiaos to Appetite LINK IN MEATS AT PER CAN Cream In and Pimento and Qroon ioilco Court On Friday Aug Tea Co was lined J3 and Wore J McKay lor ta without a license By on Monday Aug Mr Graham was fined and or three months jail POTTED his wife He was bound over to Veep the and was put on the Indian list A was also brought against McDonald and 4 Tho Leading Phone 43 CORNER OK Main Timothy MM Notice to Students The of Shaws Business- Toronto to advise all Senior Public and all High 80I100I stu dents that It Is prepared to mall a copy to any one who desires to qualify In a short period of or months for a good sala ried position Address- Shaws Softools Toronto Head Yonge fci Market Bargain House Groat Clearing Sale Big Bargains IN DRY GOODS CLOTHING SHOES Discount on AH Linos Come and Secure Some of These GOODS MUST BE COLD flew Industry There was a special meeting called by the Council lust Monday evening In the absence of the Mayor Reeve Keith presided and stated that the object of meeting was to consider the re port of some parties wishing to start a new enterprise in New market Mr explained the matter after which agent gave fuller account A committee was appointed to consider the matter consisting of the Mayor Reeve and Coun cillors and Evans No Water A broken valve in the Water Main at Hank Toronto corner on Tues day caused the water to be shut the western of the town The men on tho job during the afternoon and night until free circulation of water for domestic use and fire protection was served la order to finish repairs the water will have to be shut part of Main Street including Office Specialty property So it was decided to leave until Saturday when the Specialty will he closed anyway Then the balance of the repairs to the valve will be completed The of Toronto won the cricket match with our team by the score of runs to 57 by good hard hitting was lop score for with runs A tag again bowled well for Newmarket and only to take two more crickets to bring bis total up to He took Of Vnughan Township Rural Fair far Oats OAO No NO Jean John Julian 3 Charles 12 iva Downey Wilfred Victor Orr OA0 No Beatrice Wild Wilson Corn Wis Willio Charles 19 Frank Oliver Coward 7 Bantam Sweet Corn Montgomery Irene Watson 3 Alfred Ireland King 6 Hazel Smith Roy Thompson 12 Our 1 Cecil Darker Charles 7 9 4 Albert Norman Willie Laurie Delaware Potatoes 1 Mabel Wild iiurkett 3 Donald Cameron Joseph Keffor Willie fi Ella Burns fc Pearson Noal Ola Train Pearl Poole 8 Marjoiio Watson Stanley Keffer Mary King Mary Viola Whitmore Flossie Coward Marvin Wilson Irene Jvno Carters 1 Smith 2 Mary Koffer 3 Witty Keffor fl fi b Newmarket Three south of Kino George Hotel Phone 232 lor rubs on Sat but George had the best average with crickets for runs H Burrow with runs and A Evans were the best with Ibe bat for New market A M League game with St Matthais will be played here on Saturday next and the following members are asked to be on the ground punctually at pm Chopin Burrow A Lee A A Evans 1 Clark Young lug J Shelly o aud Mrs Richard Burling of Milton are spending a week with friends here Miss Agnes Seymour has returned after spending a few days in the city Mr and Mrs J and Mr and Mrs M motored to Bradford and back on Sunday Thei most welcome rain has car- spoiled the new potatoes Mrs M A Robinson and Mrs llamsden spent Friday of last in woo- In Paris A statement by the War Office late hour last night that numer ous skirmishes are taking place along the entire front of the French array One clash with the lent and the losses on both were serious The com tlon adds that the are receiving and that the French are also being A began on Saturday even ing on the ridges of the Vosges Moun tains Aeroplanes took part in the engagement The French troops alter a ate obtained possession mountain pusses of and Saint Marie Then on Sunday morning when the fighting was re sumed they took a position dominate MarloAuxMines The wounded French and German soldiers went taken to the French of for treatment A French aeroplane which accended during engagement was repeated ly fired at and the who was acting as observer of the movements of the Germans receiving a bullet in the The pilot of the machine however brought him safely to the ground and ho was able to return return to the fort whither the was also sent lor repair The German troops the valley of the Seille hoping by this means to stop the advantage of the French but quality water was not and the French troops were able to continue their march The French troops today wore in face of the outskirts of the forest in front of New which appears to be occupied in force Germans Destroy Village The Germans are proceeding into Franco chiefly through town of Grand Duchy Luxemburg ten miles southwest of Luxemburg where they have cut down trees and dug trenches They have the village of Mcrl Wooden platforms four hundred yards long for the un loading of horses and guns have been constructed French Forces Shaped Like A Huge Fan Paris Aug It is believed that the army sent into Alsace from Bel- fort and commanded by General Cof fee commanderinchief of the French forces is moving in a formation shap ed like a huge fan from lura mounJins on the Swiss border through all of Alsace to a point cast of The forces that arc en gaged In this invasion from the sec ond mobilization centre of the French army with headquarters at While the fighting to date in Alsace has sharp therehas been no general engagement worthy of be ing called a teal battle After mak ing initial stand the Germans fell back rapidly and it wars not until was reached that any serious resistance was en countered by Genera men Muhlhausen as taken without any long coutlnutjl lighting according to the War Office At there was severe fighting which the French are reported to have overwhelmed the by a series of brilliant bayonet charges The Germans then fell back on Breisach near which point it is believed a battle is in pro gress That the Germans expect the French army to invade Lorraine is Indicated by the official announcement that the German engineers are en deavoring to dam the River This river forms part of the bound ary of Lorraine being a tributary of the Moselle and the German attempt is intended to prevent the French moving in an assault in force on The German troops are moving on France through Luxemburg the main column being reported as being at It is reported here that the German army which is operating through Luxemburg will be heavily reinforced in view of the check at Liege It is expected it will total nearly men Austria Becoming Troublesome Eight Austrian regiments are re ported from Basic violated the neutrality of Switzerland and to he now on the Alsace border prepar ing to attack the French rear in Alsace These men are piek sold iers from the Austrian Tyrol mount- who will be able fro harass the French The Foreign Office has demanded of the Austrian ambassador a declara tion regarding Austrias intention None has made it being the as sumption here that Austria wants to provoke France into a declaration of war hoping thus to bring Italy to her rescue under the existing treat ies i Sliaws Business Schools Toronto give grade courses and qualify young people to earn flood salaries They The Central Business College and Six City School- sent on request Enter any time President Under the headway of the Worlds Fight for Freedom Hie Toronto Globe remarks It Is no longer Austria against Servia It is even the far larger struggle of thfe I great Teuton power against the rising leagues Iceland to the Adriatic At bottom the war now involving all Europe and menacing the world is is humanitys own life struggle the struggle for freedom national integrity for free citizenship in free democracy of the nations It is the of ttie spirit of manfti liberated and impassioned against arrogant and privileged auto cracy based an the assumption vine right and enforced by the mail- fist of military power It is a YOUNG In loving remembrance of John J Young who departed this August One year has gone and still we miss him voice we loved so well Is still A vacant place within our home Can never more he filled Wife oon The or Directors of he Canadian General Electric Co have offered to raise equip pay the salaries of a of twentyJive skilled electrical and mechanical operators who would he available for service in any part of Canada and under the control of the Minister of Militia as tin of the Canadian forces Premier in acknowledg ing the offer expressed his warm appreciation of the Company and sends his sincere thanks Ho adds that tho offer has been for warded to Minister of new stage In worlds fifebt for Life without hope is like a house without a roof SPIES SHOT BY Brussels Aug Belgium has been covered with a network of Ger man spies Sis hundred already have been arrested and were shot to day Some of the Germans capture were wearing uniforms of gendarmes guards etc Many spies cap tured were armed with bombs and re volvers and were riding in automo biles bearing false numbers They also had in their possession telegrams and letters with the counterfeit sig nature of the Belgian Minister of Just before and after the fighting began private signs were discovered on bridges military works and aque ducts indicating that those struc tures should be blown up Severe precautions have now been the military authorities and ho one is admitted- at the railway station military permits Automobiles are Jialted at every mile Seed the Era to absent Met j 1 1 i How many of us many that boon upon In wonderful country of boon with good and Industrial activity that many of uo overlook other reasons for Would you like to go back to tho days when you could only buy heavy poorly mado footwear Pino chocs as wo know them woro unknown then Now with Improved faollltloa and greater footwear reached stage of more proof of con bo found than In Invlctuo 1 Wo thankful that are able to offer you a large range to from Youll bo thankful for foot comfort wo have cold you a pair of 7 gfl The Won I j NinetySix of Dynamlto Found In Collar of German at f4HrrHHiT Suspicions founded on rumors resulted yesterday afternoon in a search by the police of the pre mises of Henry a Ger man at Scarboro Junction and in the discovery of sticks of dynamite hidden in the cellar of the house was placed under arrest and brought to To ronto Ho is being held by the police on a charge of having ex plosives in his possession As Canada is now in a state of war it is probable that the case will bo taken in charge by the military authorities The dynamite was seized as contraband of war by a sergeantmajor of the Royal Canadian Dragoons and placed in the arsenal at the Fort Quebec Aug Forest fires that burned a bridge on the Quebec i Lake St John Hallway line des caused the timi train to Quebec to fill through tW bridge last night engine fell into the river and the fireman Charles of Eighth street near Quebec was killed while the engineer John McTeor of Sixth street was fatally injured None of the pas sengers was hurt One of the problems to the house keeper during the heated term is how to keep food both liquid solid fresh and wholesome Even where there is a refrigerator and a supply of ice has to be taken Always keep the refrigerator clean and sweet In spect it and scald it out every week wiping out at any particle of food tfcat may be spilled in it your share in keeping empty milk bottles clean Bo hot wash them with soap but them with cold or warm wa ter aud then them If you scald them before rinsing with cetd or warm water the boiling water will make the milk stick to the glass Jf we are going where and have anything to do after we get ere Jet us make a start The Greatest Aid You can give the local news paper your Job Printing If you do not feel able to run an advertisement surely you can afford to give the news paper your Cards Dodgers Bill Heads Letter Heads and Envelopes to print The Newspaper Man and it helps him to pay the printer for putting in type the thousand and five notices ho gives you and town nice work and the favorably with any place in the country ill you prices win I 1 I a ARCHIVES OP ONTARIO TORONTO ffiJ

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