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Newmarket Era , June 11, 1915, p. 2

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NEWMARKET A J U I WANTED Good reliable woman for Tfae statement is made in the City house work Family- of 3 press that the Ontario Apply to Box 207 Jacksons PI through the Agricultural Department forwarded eight carloads of sup- fe- SKA V HP sMS mm mi i SI- I J w lSffiS REWARD plies to Belgians We at told shipment consists of fire carloads ol canned and one and a half each Above itowardwill be given for of peas arid corn The monetary value recovery of a Black and White this latest gift is Steer strayed from Lot I Con Hast A REYNOLDS Cedar Valley P WAKE UP Newmarket I The Great Indian Man PROF A LEON Lond May be seen at the Central Hotel Saturday from till p m Con sultation and advice Free See him He Cures with his wonder ful Indian Remedies and his Mar vellous Treatment every kind case Saturday next One day only After p in will lecture at Bank Corner WE HAVE FOR SALE A desirable property situated on Prospect Ave A largosized dwelling with all conveniences all in first class shape Quarter an acre of grounds Willi apple and small fruit trees Frame table and cement hen boose This we consider the best buy in town so act quickly Terms can be arranged to suit purchaser Apply to P Morton box It is currently slated in the Prairie Province of Manitoba Hint offered to silence one witness who was to have called to tell what he knew of the Building scandal Com menting on this rumor the Mercury suggestively ob serves Any man with two thous and dollars worth of information in his system would be worth lis tening to The present war overseas is the most terrible of the ages As The Canadian War remarks every other war has been practically on the surface of the land or of the sea But this war with its aer oplanes dirigibles Zeppelins tunnels mines torpedoes and submarines is being fought riot only sideways and forward and back but up and down as well KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Nora Louise Jackson for merly Nora Louise of the City of Toronto in the County of York and Province of Ontario a married will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband Ar thur Jackson of the City of To ronto in the County of York and Province of Ontario on the grounds of adultery and cruelty DATED at Toronto this 5th day of June A NORA LOUISE JACKSON By her Solicitors Godfrey Pbelan Adelaide St West Toronto 3ml9 Garden Parties Lawn Socials Picnics Band Concerts TAKE NOTICE I Soda Water Works Is prepared to furnish you with all kinds of Soft Drinks at short est notice and delivered free any place you wish Sell our drinks They are Money Makers We Manufacture Strawberry Lemon Sour Cream Soda Koka Kola Ginger Ale Birch Deer llaspberry AND MANY OTHERS Your Patronage Will Be Appre ciated and Our Prompt and Careful Attention WHEN IN NEED PHONE 7 Newmarket Soda Water Works E Prop NORTH END Tuesdays has some straight talk to Premier Borden It tells him You have made all the mistakes your your country afford to have you You have made more mistakes than you should have made The Tele gram is Independent Conservative in politics and tells the Premier at Ot tawa that he is the chosen leader of this Canada or ours and winds up by telling him You are called to be soldier in the battle against the greed and favoritism that would clothe the name Canada faith shame This is the leader North Yorks member supports Interesting Letter From Red Nurse Somewhere Coast of Portugal My Dear Mrs Robertson When leaving home I had not dreamed would have two voyages before going on du ly its a ease of wherever our duly lies whether we care for Canadian English man Australian or Indian its all for the same old flag I believe had a Very voyage over with exception of a couple of days However I ill eight the ten days and de lighted to set foot on land at Liverpool ana all the party we- truly thankful for a safe voyage After the fate of the we realized more and more what it meant At Liverpool were met by Co Lord Mayor of I ho City and Mr Tolim Chief of St Johns Ambulance Association The latter presented us with a beautiful basket of roses We docked at am but it before we had our baggage examined We were entertained at luncheon at Great Northwest- em- Hotel hurriedly as our train left for London at pm The trip was beautiful at her host the so green the fruit trees like great bou quets the little patchwork gar dens and the quaint little ham lets with their church spires Needless to say we all enjoyed our afternoon tea which had served on the are doing for Mother Country We left London Saturday a in bound for Malta If all is well wo land at Gibraltar lomorro Wednesday a and at Mal ta ahont Sunday I am glad the whole contingent will bo so near together even if at differ ent hospitals Now my deaf Mrs dont try to read all or half of it hut I thought you yOursolf would like to know a little of our doings since leaving Canada promise Til not write any more such tiring letters Sincerely Olive Canadian Red Cross Nurse Army Head Quarters Malta Jr and spent the with friend Peters Mrs For nan Winnipeg spendinga few days withers It Hunter Mr and Harry and son Sunday friends north of Sharon Mrs and son are spending a mouth in Closing Exercises The Assembly Hall of Picker ing College was almost to capacity by an appreciative audi ence on Wednesday evening when I some of the staff and pupils gave a very Hue musical program which we give elsewhere in lf- dftys paper reflecting di credit on all concerned It was the best program yet that has been given in the College The memorisation work of the pupils was marvellous The vocal num bers by MissHogers deserve spe cial mention also the duet- by Miss Cane and Mr Ar thur Oliver on two pianos The execution shows that music is a drawing feature at the College The vote of thanks by Town visitors was richly deserved speaking the increase in the use of autocars in Ontario the Globe re marks Despite an increase in the fees and war time condi tions there is an appreciable increase in the number automobile licenses issued by the Provincial authorities For the year ending December 31 licenses were issued to resi dents and to nonresidents while for so far permits have been granted to residents and 3000 to nonresidents It is expect ed resident class this year will reach 30000 and the nonresident 7000 or In Newmarket we ap pear to have more autos passing on the streets than buggies o OddFellows The Encampment had a speci ally important meeting last Tues day night when a Team came up from Toronto and gave a demon stration of degree work which was duly appreciated ftod Cross Knitting Tea There was a very good attend ance the Cross Tea in lhS Presbyterian Schoolroom las Tuesday afternoon and a real social time was spent Next Knitting Tea at Christian School loom on June P On Sunday June Ilia Canadian Order of Foresters will hold lhci annual Decoration and Church Parade whim visiting members will be present GREAT LAKES STEAMSHIP SERVICE Steamers leave Port Tuesdays Wednesdays Thurs days and Saturdays for Sault Marie Port Arthur and Fort Wil liam The Steamer Manitoba sailing from Port on Wednes days will call at Owen Sound leaving that point 1030 pm STEAMSHIP EXPRESS leaves Toronto pm daily except making direct Connections with steamers at Port on sailing days Particulars from Canadian Pa cific Ticket Agents or write Murphy District Passenger Agent Cor King and ATKINSON Agent Newmarket FARMS WANTED I can sell your farm have good clients ready to Send full particulars to Win St Toronto COAL FOR 8ALE Best Anthracite Coal bar- galn prices Orders at all hours Telephone No PRANK class Millard Ave Presbyterian Church The pastor will preach at morning service and in the Coekburn of will give an address ev- lo on behalf of the Dominion Alliance Dont miss the Cross Gar- dell Party next Wednesday Mr Ross on the till f has joined llm auto brigade Mr A K Stork put four pumps in Hie Tp- of King last week -opo- rain VIVIAN just came in time Fred to lose a colt ten has returned week with lew 8UMMER WOOD FOR SALE Slabs Limbs and Hardwood at reasonable prices J A CODY St Phone 141 Monday Had luck days old Neva home alter spending a relatives in Brooklyn Miss Mrytlc was guest at Mrs on Sunday Mr lack is a frequent visitor in town Brooks is spending days In Toronto arid Hamilton Charlie has purchased swell new motor car Miss McCormack was friends at on day Mrs Cook of Newmarket Is visiting Mrs a couple weeks We are sorry to learn that Mrs Herb Peg Is on the sick list Mr P who has been ill so long and was recovering Is not so well today Wednesday Mrs has greatly lm- proved appearance of her a neat road fence the r J BROWN 1 j tt Maker f Collara FAoed Harness and Repaired- V note the l I gg FI BS i Man June Andrew 18yearold Austrian is In the General Hospital hovering be tween life and death and a compat riot Mike Butryn aged also Intho hospital with an Injury to the as the result a wellplanned at tempt by fifteen aliens to get away Irons the internment camp at the Win ter- Arena between and Another Austrian got The had hoi through floor lntoUie underneath Main Newmarket of King Qeoro HoUI to escape that way We arrived in London o were met by Sir Herbert and Lady Permit Lady Padgett Lady Do isle Sir Claude MacDonald Miss Swift and a number of oth ers Twelve of the party wee billeted to Francis St Club nine of us at Ter race Club We were glad to be with other nurses it gave us a chance to get acquainted with some of our English sisters Sunday we all went to Abbey to service and Lady Permits to tea Monday a to St Johns Gate head quarters of St Johns Ambulance Association to sign our papers and get orders for our uniforms a street uniform of grey a white straw hat a pair of street shos three blue uniforms and eight aprons Wednesday Lady entertained us to lea Here appeared for first lime in our new street uniforms Thursday we went to The Man Who Staid at Home guest of Lady Mount Stephen King Queen and Mary were in Royal Friday half of us were entertain ed at Mrs Mackenna whose husband is Under Secretary of Stale The rest of the parly went to Mrs Mackennas sisters Mrs McLaren After we went through the London Hos pital and then to St Johns Gate for afternoon tea after which we were all shown through the old chapel which is over years old Wo were also through the great storerooms where all supplies were received and distributed Saturday we all went out to Hampton Court Palace as guests of Mrs Curtis widow of Admiral Curtis who is Hie sister of Miss one of our party from Montreal Mrs Curtis has apartments in Hampton Court given her by King There av6 a number of widows who have apartments here whose husbands died in active service The tapestries and paintings are beautiful- We saw a number of the halls that are now closed iiiK to suffragists The grounds are beautiful Sunday one of the other nurses and myself went to St Pauls lo a service In the afternoon we went lo Ken sington lo see the grounds and early home of Victoria Monday we went out to Clive den only had about an hour to look over whole place 11 is an ideal spot for the wounded In recover One almost wished our might be stationed there but no matter we- go if we only do our parts well I will enclose a snap taken in front of the nurses lodge at Cliveden It will give you an idea of our street uni forms Lieut Howie and a couple if nurses on duty at the hospital Monday evening wo all went St Pauls to the memorial for Canadians It was a beautiful service if possible it made one prouder than ever of the brave Canadian hoys We hear it ev erywhere Canadians have done nobly Wednesday after noon we went lo see and in the evening wo saw Unf iles Thursday afternoon part of us were given tickets for Ladies in the House of Parliament discussion was on the liquor question Thursday evening we were the guests of Lady Alexander at Clara Hulls Cross Concert ill Albert Hall The chorus was composed of Loyd the great tenor land many other noted singers On enter ing- the hall everyone was pre sented with a while satin flag with picture of King and Queen at top in centre a Shield of all Flags of Allies with Jack in the Centre The orchestra was com posed of massed bands which were very way in their red and gold It n wonderful sight when the King and Queen enter ed faced royal box and waved Hags There are four great galleries in the hall and it looked almost now- storm It seemed as London could not do enough for tho Ural Contingent in honor of what Canada and brave men THE Undertaking House bur your Cheap For Cast UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY night calls attended to at re9ldenoe John Millard The Cradle- Smith In Newmarket on June to Mr and Mrs W Smith a son Sutton In Newmarket on Jure 3 1915 to Mr and Mrs Sutton ol Timothy St a son In Newmarket on June to Mr and Mrs W It a son The Altar PhllllpsDenne the home of the bride on June by W of Toronto Mr Phillips son of Mr Phillipsto Miss daughter of Mr all of TurnerLepard At the Method ist Parsonage Newmarket by Thomas June Reginald Turner lo Ida May Lcpard both of Aurora St Paul Church Newmarket on June by T Mc old homo at Miss Alice Ferguson of was guest of Mrs Arthur Dudley Ibis week Mrs Shane of Grand Rapids Mich is here on a visit with lici daughter Mrs Hewitt Miss Atkinson l spent over Sunday with Miss Rhea Atkinson Mrs P McCallum spent a few days of last week in King City with her mother who is seriously HI Mrs L and daughter Helen spent Sunday with friends at Orchard Head and Keswick Mr T Watson and family are now occupying their lakeside home opposite Snake Island Lake Mr Ed Richardson and fam ily molored to their summer collage at Clear View Lake on Sunday Pte Mitchell formerly in the Bank of Montreal here was wounded in head the bat tle of Miss daughter f Mr Thos went to lhi Hospital last week for an opera tion Mrs the beautiful contralto singer in the Methodist Choir is very low with pneu monia Miss Bertha Wallace of Lindsay is expected here row on a visit with Mrs Manning Hanker Ross and family have opened their summer Cottage Dudley Manor al Orchard Beach for the season Mr Clay ami son-in- law Mr Walter Bryant cycled up from Toronto and spent Sun day with friends in Town Mrs of sister of Alderman is spending two or three weeks with relatives and friends in Town Mrs and her sister Miss Widditleld got hack from California last week and are settled in their home on Church street Mrs and Miss Huffman of Mark ham and Mr and Mrs croft of Toronto were guests or Mr and Mrs A Cornell last Sunday Mr Geo Evans and family Arden Ave molored to their summer collage on Lake Simeon near Pefferlaw last Monday for tile season A P Addison left on Pine Season Is now In full swing good values In them for preserving We them at 15 A SPECIAL PRICE BY THE DOZEN All kinds of Vegetable and Flower Plants for BOXE8 FOR 26C DUTCH PER FRESH VEGETABLES FOR THE TABLE Tomatoes Lettuce Radishes Onions and Cabbage From we will have Fresh Strawberries Canned Vegetables Alt kinds of Vegetables Corn Tomatoes or Beans OAN8 FOR 23C Try our Fresh Ground Coffee at Teas have all advanced We SERVICE a are still Selling at old prices OUR MOTTO I A- I PHONE PURITY AND QUALITY OUR MOTTO I rector Walter of Toronto to Miss Annie Chtl man of Newmarket The Church was very beautiful ly decorated on the occasion the and there was a large at the wedding on the home of the bride by of Newmarket on June Allan llafiUon of Sutton West to of Wedmsday June by 1 Lilian daughter Mr and Mrs I Hughes Ave roulo to Mr Arthur Andrew Of At residence of the brides Bister Mrs Bailey Portage la Prairie Wednesday June mi M Flail Anna daughter of Jos former to fas Fred erick Parr of Winnipeg- HuckuttJarvi n Satoidav May by the J Simp son lClla May to John both of Ihe Hoc lory Newmarket by T on May Mr to Miss Madden The Tomb Forsyth At his lain resident y Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipes MAIN STREET NEWMARKET for Cameras and Supplies Freeh- Chocolates Weekly G N OFFICE Store Phone No House No Ave June Aurora Out on A William Archibald aged years QouldAt ridge June J Gourd P Ontario yrP In Mount Albert on Saturday June 5th Mary Smith beloved wife of George aged years and months Height At Waterloo on June lib eldest son of tho lot Arnoldl of in his year 8 J Main Newmarket AU Careful and Prompt Attention eaesa Monday morning to attend Meth odist Conference in Toronto He is lo preach in St Church next Sumlay Mr Howard Morion of West on traveller for a carriage Arm visited his mother while in town on Thursday of last week and called oil old friends Mr J James who has been a clerk in the Bank of To ronto here for Ihe past seven or eight months left on Monday for Montreal as a recruit for the Princess Pals Tints Manning of Strat ford was elected President of London Methodist Conference- was horn In Bradford is a graduate of Newmarket Grain- mar School ami was a of the editor of the Era Con gratulations Mrs Nash Waller and children ore visiting her Jaunt Mrs Neil Morton Joseph Avo Mrs Waller with her husband and children have spent the lad three years in Brazil and are on their way to Detroit Mrs M B MeManus spent or days in Ihe Oily and attend ed the Convention She also visited it J Simpson and family as well as oilier friends ami had a very enjoyable lime returning home oh Monday The of St Poors gave a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Chi man who is ho a June bride Miss was the recipient of many useful gifts Tho members were nearly all present and a very evening was spent AMBER OR and AND 26 PERCY THE OPTICIAN BLOOR STREET EAST Of TORONTO Phono North FIVE WERE Saskatoon June At Outlook this evening James Thompson general merchant ol At his wife ami two children aged Herbert aged and Mrs Herbert Coleman Toron to were drowned party live had reached the Saskatchewan Rivet at Outlook in a motor car ap proach to ferry had not been locked and when the car struck its apron it slid away car turned and in twenty cot of The only body yet recovered is that Mr Thompson Mrs Coleman arrived Toronto today Her husband is at present in Edmonton Mr Thompson came west from Au rora Ontario lour years Children FLETCHERS CASTOR A NEWMARKET For Quality Varloty and Economy Read Following List Choice Mild Cured Back In pleoe 20c Ditto sliced Sweet Pickle Roll of Pork Bonoloss Loan or Fat Whole Roil Half Roll Swoot Corn Beef Bone less 15o per lb Choice Boiled or Cooked Hani and lean 32o lb Pure Silver Leaf Lard lb Qunns Shortening 200 lbs Boiling Beef 10c per lb 500 lbs for Roasting lb Rump Roast of Boof 17c lb Rib Roast of Young Rolled If you wish 16c lb Choice Hams of Young Pork Half or Whole 17c lb Lean Roasting Pork 15c Choice Side Pork lb 100 lbs Slowing Veal toe lb Rump Roast of 18c lb Choice Loins of Veal 20c lb Veal Chops lb ORDERS CALLED FOR ON OR CALL US BY fan MAIN SOUTH W ON SOME EXCELLENT BARGAINS BE SECURED AT OUR SALE COME AND OUR YOU WILL SEE SOMETHING YOU NEED 3 Doors South of King George Hotel Main Street PERRINS GREENHOUSES AM STREET NEWMARKET PL Choice Tomato Celery and Cauliflower Plants Asters Carnations DIanthus Petunias PER BOX 1BC OR 2 BOXES FOR IN POTS Geraniums Begonias Ferns Etb Time to get your Hanging Baskets filled CUT ALWAYS ON HAND PHONE 135 It mm TVS a I sstssi mm K jt ff OT- V or- ON TORONTO sc I s

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