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Newmarket Era , July 16, 1915, p. 8

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Alsiost Paralysed reWm Refisved St February with terribt for yes Fruitstives me Watte ft student at College became Very 111 and forced to lea to Severe across ftMomen tortured me my tecs paralysed ftdrbed me to take Fruit a And it ones If Alt ft great After taking four or botes I was relieve hare had any return of ttooble At 3eilerfFniitftUToLnile4 CRICK BUNGALOWS For Sale or To Rent On Grace St Newmarket Ira- flledfate possession Apply to Geo Barker Box 343 Newmarket TOR OR House on Prospect Ave All modern conveniences good and cistern Enquire Of Grace St Newmarket case against Mr Lawrence ol the dismissed the evidence considered Insufficient to secure conviction After protracted and ill ness there passed away rille on Monday last Sarah A Cow er beloved wife of her year 1 Mis3 Vickie Green Bay Is visiting at her uncles Mr Charles Hunt line King also visiting in Aurora New market and before return ing home to Our High School Board have been fortunate in securing the servicee of Miss 1 Wilson of Brampton for the Classics and History and of Mr A Hisey of Almira for the Science and Geography Both teachers come very recommended fa v it r liWFSS Benton It Wy will scorch or burn In lrAcSBiarlfiiliro extra cornea tnlnd par from rlieery In original lb I lb cartons Ik lb bast Waif guaranteed Bay a packages look lor the Red on each package year Mart bag to casttti yea of Jar ready to put Atlantic Rcflnsrl Limited MONTREAL QUE nine A Cement Block House newly decorated rooms and bath Apply lo Prospect Ave FARMS WANTED I can seil your farm have good clients ready to buy Send full particulars to Ground St Toronto STORE AND HOUSE TO LET On Main Soreel lliree doors south of King George Hotel Good stand for business House seven rooms with all conveniences Reasonable Apply lo C LOUTH The young son of Joseph Steckley a known farmer on the con cession of Whitchurch suffered a frac tured leg in a fall on his lathers farm last week His Usuries were at tended by Dr Dales StouflviUe Mr A tarn raising w held Tuesday The Baptist Sunday School picnic was held on Monday afternoon in Bros orchard In spite ol cold and wind a large crowd gathered and quite an enjoyable time was spent PINK ORCHARD r TO RENT House corner of Park and Lome Avenues also two Building Lots for sale on Park Lome Avenues also two Mrs Ave Toronto or lo 30 Acre Farm valuable farm ing land containing gravel and sand pits Good buildings some timber and some pasture Im mediate possession Phone 201 or Armstrong Newmarket PO WE HAVE FOR SALE A desirable properly situated on Prospect Ave A largesized dwelling with all conveniences all in first class shape Quarter of an acre of grounds with apple and small fruit trees Frame stable and cement hen house This we consider the best buy in own so act quickly Terms can be arranged to suit purchaser Apply to P Morion box 373 Away Land Valu6 to the man who Farm acres of good land some choice clay This arm has all of a modern also Hip Roof Barn from all new material with Stables together all Outbuildings in re pair Rural Mail We ask you to go over IhisFarm value on Land also cbme down to ttliMbt and we will you as amount aWay We wind up this Rotate Will accept at per cent for ten years with a down You must quick in his matter or miss ih clianpe mile Kast of Ml on the Centre as the Tommy Glover arm 1pp of farm has plenty of Water Orchard Bush and fences convenient to School or also Metropolitan Sta tion at Lome Ave Estate Building Co 513 Newmarket Miss Fern of is slowly recovering from a ser ious illness but still remains very weak The regular meeting of the Wo mens Institute will be held at the Friends on Wednesday July 21st A paper on Work Recreation and Holidays for Mothers will be given by Mrs Albert Lundy All cordially invited to be pre sent Each member to answer the roll call with some Canning Hint strawberry festival under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society Schoniberg Methodist Church held at Mr Frank Browns last Friday was a great success There was a varied and interesting program including selections by Aurora brass band music by the Coon family ville Bond Head Quartette patriotic songs by Rev Iugsley Pal- grave Miss Marion Butler and others Addresses by Revs H I E Robinson and Mr Alex Ferguson M PP VANrtORF Mr and Mrs Richardson were in Lindsay visiting sister Mrs James The Wesley Sunday School held their picnic at Prestons Late on Tuesday and had a glorious time playing football and running races The trip around the lake in Mr Prestons launch was en joyed by all Needless to say the sup per was the best of all and there was any amount of it The League of Church held the usual Tuesday evening meeting at the home Mrs Madill- The meeting was the social order and the neighborhood turned out in honor of Miss teacher of the public school who is leaving the neighbor hood A very complimentary ad dress was read by Mr C al ter which the League presented her with a amethyst pendant as a small token ot their respect and ap preciation ol the help she has given in the neighborhood On Friday evening a large number from the church met at the home Rev Mr Learoyd Aurora as a sur prise party The evening was spent in music and singing Rev Or Dan iel helped along the program by a suitable speech Mr Daniel favored us with selections on cornet Mr P Graham expressed the feeling of Wesley In a short address to Mr Learoyd telling ot our respect or himself a family and our regret at parting The League and Church presented him with a purse of A picnic under the auspices of the Womens Institute will be held at I on Thursday afternoon July REPORTS ste Of merit Roy Mazo Osl- Edith Fry Aimer York Eve lyn Evans Clifford Lennox Wilder Audrey Duncan To Jr Ill Promoted in Ajril Frank Pearl Rose Williams Harold launder Lome To Norman Fry Fran ces Lennox Wasley Smith Myrtle McClure He McClure Clarence Flinloff o-OOO-c- of Of East Sharon July The regular meeting of the Municipal Council of the Town ship of East was held on the above date in the Mu nicipal Hall Sharon all members being present Mr- Donne presented a petition subdivis construct local Moved by Haines seconded by Coles that a reward of dollars will be paid to any one furnishing information se curing the conviction of anyone found commuting any theft in the municipality of East Carried The Treasurer was instructed to pay the following accounts P Wright drawing gravel Con Moses McShane timber and work on bridge Lot 5 Con David work on Lois Con Norman Curtis shovelling gravid Con J bonus for wire fence 25b0 Fred Andrews grading and gravel Coii 3G32 Tunney rep culvert Con Pattenden rep culvert J A Cole commission TLN Rob Harrison work L Fair barn grading ou Con J Proctor Com Con 2 3ai9 J Com St J Proctor Com W Howard plank for bridge Con Ed Johnston drawing gravel Con i SIMS David grading Con Fred Williams drawing gravel Con Peter Arnold work on Con Eves matl for side walks Con Roy A Cowieson drawing gravel Con Arthur Arnold Gravel Ml Albert Telephone Co rent for Clerks Phone Canada ingot Iron Culv Co Williams drawing gravel for cement arch MacKie cement for culv Lots Con Wm Watson cement arch culvert Thus frown workon side walk a I Sharon Wm Graham gravel Lots Con Boyd 5 days work bridge Lots Con Scott Crone Drawing gravel Centre Peter Morrison work on bridge Lois 2021 Con 1 Co of Canada steel for bridge Con Conrad Shovel snow Geo Harrison work 3103 Ida Cuyler timber for bridge Geo Nelson work at bridge Con 5375 Merrill Thompson work at bridge Con Thos Allen work at bridge Con 8 iit J no OBrien drawing Iron lo Alex Dunn grading Lots 15 Con Wm Mitchell grading Con M Thompson widening channel 29 Con 2000 E H wire fence Lot Con Stephenson work with team Con I Gen Hospital Toronto re J Owen Work Con Oiling gravel in j bonus wire fence J Wm Campbell bonus wire fence 38 Geo gravel Walter Muhoney gravel X L Dan gravel 1215 3i 3975 135 Smith gravel Kennedy gravel Thus gravel J Moore gravel Ml 1515 12i parson 167 t the Fisher iron Queensvlllt Warren work Con 7 Marie Hall Work Con of llie fourth third and class of a of days Merlin Williamson Archie Greenwood MonkmaO 131 Douglas Jr Marjorie Toole Carl Vernon Edith Williams Frank Williams Ruby Rose III Fry Roy llowletli 47 Audrey Duncan Aimer York 140 Evelyn Evans Mazo Irene Crewe Jr HI Frank Williams 111 Pearl Rose Br II Clarence dandruff in two or wi Myrtle back bE If you have dandruff get rid of it by killing the germs If your hair falling out atop it There la one cure that will remedy these and aid you to remain young PARISIAN SAQB the great hair re- is to permanently Myrtle McClure Norman Fry 138 Promotions To Br IV Tool- Carl Vernon Edith Williams Frank Williams Ruby Rose To flr III Promoted in the month of Apr Names in order PARISIAN atops falling hair it prevent the hair from the for ladiea hair it makes harsh lifeless hair soft and beautiful PARISIAN SAQB rigidly guar- cents bottle J PATTERSON Druggist gravel Paul gravel Ed gravel J gravel Harper gravel Amos Lapp gravel Amos Lapp bonus wire fence Geo Cole gravel Morrison gravel 2085 seal be hereto at tached Carried Council adjourned to meet on Aug at the Municipal Hall Sharon at ten am A Clerk To Editor of the Era Editor As Observer thc- and resident ot the vicinity of the Town of Newmarket I lind it as a rule a pleasure to attend the divine sen ices of some ot the church es oi the said town The custom of the clergy in former days was to preach the gospel which we find contained between the two covers of the good book- To my stiff rise on a certain Sab bath the good clergyman seemed to forget that it the Lords day rest and worship- and resorted to upbraiding some the ladies of the congregation re their loud appear ance regarding their wearing apparel also jogging their minds that they had debts unpaid in the Town and that it would be better for them considering breadwinners had gone to the front to not appear so flush their apparel and utilize their money to what the thought a better advantage It would bo a pleasure lor some people to know that such excuses or clergymen were on the battle front instead of ridiculing what might be soldiers wives and alsqreducing a few of their many luxuries while some or their is lighting the battles of the Empire Yours truly Newmark Iul 1915 0 The Municipal Hull Insurance came into effect In Saskatchewan for this year on June and from now on municipalities un der the system will he entitled to insurance if hail should any of the crops according to an announcement made recently the department of agrioullure to this dale losses throughout the province from this source have been practically nil a few slight hailstorms doing very little dam age and that in isolated districts where there is very little grain sown municipalities through out the province have accepted tin system and it come into effect au tomatically lately In all of these municipalities An area of 000000 acres is represented the municipalities with the Hail Insurance lein and over of these acres are under cultivation and covered from loss by hail Tn revenue for the period since l inception of the system amount to while the commis sion paid in losses Preston July When the auto in which she was riding with her father and three sisters slipped over an em bankment and turned turtle In the River road today Miss Flor ence Mickier this town was killed The number parcels sent dally to the Expeditionary Force in Franc has Increased from in Novem ber and on February to about 60000 in I In addition about half a million letters and newspapers ate sent daily and the total weight mail matter is about tons a day Children FLETCHER A I A 8WEKT CLOVER A3 A FEED The following is copied from the Fanners Advocate of June 1 Mr Win Linton of Au rora Ontario has written the Farmers Advocate several limes trying to induce thorn to advo cate the growing of Sweet Clover hut they always maintained it was nothing but a weed At last were induced lo try it and following is a result of their experiment Visitors who have seen the ex cellent stand of sweet clover on a onehalf acre plot at have been favorably impressed with itlie crop Readers will that this plot was sovn in the spring of in an way and two cuttings were taken from it that season last being made in October rather late undone crop was cut close to the ground A winter was easy on the clover but the unprotected roots heaved somewhat and a lesson was learned It is not good prao- lo cut too late or close However the crop came through alright and at time of writing June 1st the stand is very thick and averages two feet in length is nearly ready to cut and will likely he harvested before this is read We are giving the crop a thorough trial as a feed The old complaint has been thai stock will not cat sweet clover All we N MARKET OF- I AT- TERR18 OTRIOTLY GEORGE FORESTED Phono AngloCallfornlan including the captain Eight Injured men were landed at The liner was shelled at oclock Sural morning oil the coast Ireland All the victims were ter- say stock will do eat it They ate it last year as of Is among those green feed and as cured hay and One the survlow stated that anyone who doubts its circled around the ty should see our bull the calves aM halted the wireless pigs of all ages devouring Then the submarine green feed Pigs running in and its men used riles red clover eight inches high willje shells rained on the vessel leave the pasture and come to our hours were Ued and fence and eat an armful of wounded The cap- clover thrown over lo them The old sows and the nursing litters relish it and the bull simply hogs it down- It was sown thickly and will bo cut early so as to prevent its becoming woody It looks good as far as we have gone with it in an experimental way sVao 1 GERMAN BATTLESHIP GOES DOWN tain was blown off the bridge with one arm and a leg shot oft ijjm nini u London July The Russian gen eral naval start according to a des patch from a Neuters correspondent at that a battleship of the type which was leading the enemys during Fridays naval engagement in the Baltic Sea Was blown up by a submarine The class of boats of tons dis placement il carry a ofliccrs and men in times peace They arc armed with 11lnahguiu fourteen 67inch guns and twenty im pounders and are equlpued torpedo tubes They are built to travel knots an hour snd Cost complete about ooo TWELVE KILLED OH -t-H- 1 mi July- The British steamship AngloCalilomlah tons gross bound from Montreal ar rived at today with a number of dead on board as the re sult of being shelled by a men were killed on the and Tblat mild an J the do ft6rdftU l For it Mod I As the season is coming on cleaning up you will no some old Copper Brass Iron Rubbers and Hags for sale me know by mail or otherwise when you want to dispose of It and I will call I will pay you a fair market price We also buy Fowl Wool and Horsehair We will pay an extra price if good are delivered at our house I have no buyer on the roads but myself P CLOU ill Box Newmarket Snmmer Service to of Ontario from Toronto am daily for Lakes daily except Sunday for Lake of Hays Algonquin Pork River and Lake points am daily except Sunday for Georgian Hay Lake of Bays River 1204pm daily except Sunday for Muskoka Lakes Lake of Bays and Algonquin Park STEAMSHIP EXPRESS Leaves Toronto 1115 Arrives Wharf pm Each Monday Wednesday and Saturday connecting with palatial steamships frr Marie Port Arthur Fort William and and at Fort William with Kail- way for Winnipeg and points in Western Canada loaches Par I or- LibraryCafe and cars between Toron to and Wharf Further particulars on application Grand Trunk Ticket Agents J Depot Phone to J Phone I Agent vl bo Montrlal NOTICE 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 woman apply lo the Parliament of Canada at IM session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband Jackson of the City of in the County of York Province of Ontario on the grounds of adultery and cruel iy DATED at Toronto this day of June A NORA LOUISE JACKSON By her Solicitors Godfrey Adelaide St West Toronto who urge and persuade us to buy the things we ought to have are our true friends More friends of this sort are wanted Many men in and about New- have their lives assured due to persistency of representatives of good life as surance companies Merchants who inform us con cerning what is best to buy and when lo buy are our good friends and save us money Merchants who are our real friends advertise tell us what is pood for us have anil what to Ihe right price pay To the Merchants of Newmarket Perhaps you havent looked at this mat tor in this light soon your obligation with respect to the dwellers in this community Bo a friend and make friends by helpful advertisements weok in the Weekly Era r

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