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Newmarket Era , March 10, 1916, p. 2

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mm 2 l J 1 if- yFor general Ixwort- rivcoui tKo Howard Cane Huron St moittnt the f APPRENTICE WANTS- Will North York electors vote for a man favors extraor dinary expenditure as the income of a Cabinet Muslster f ike To learn Baking trade Apply to Miller Bros South New market- i Burrows Pearson St Professional pointments by letter or card Box Newma pairs of Goose leather Pil lows Weight lbs Size 20 30 per pair Box New market MAN WANTED For Dairy Farm for the Sum mer or by year Experi enced Dairyman with wife as housekeeper preferred Bales No Aurora iw FOR SALE House A- Lot on Ave opposite dickering garden with large and small fruit and good stable Also an house in Ket- Apply to Tecumseh Newmarket inibe Legislature on- Monday last Hon Provin cial Treasurer in reply to a question fay Mr Bowman stated that had been received by the Government on accbuntof war tax bat it would reach when all he taxes were paid war dimes especially docs appear anything but seem ly the salary of a member of Ontario Government should reach but from a state ment in Tuesdays Globe this ap pears to be amount pocketed by the AttorneyGeneral of this Province It is said he receives as as a member of the Legisla ture and as a member of he Hydro Commission Yes it as it a change of Govern ment would lie acceptable these times LOOK LISTENS SaJ- XliQii usurped wa id lie lid Sthtfc Its- own rdjrii0nili is now up to the other Battalion has distance the tra dition of the York are- said to have and the roll of today names of Lawrences and others that appeared on roll call of the YorkMiiitia when A have a sale I and fc- i SummerResorts A BmRQAIN Ideal new elegant summer Resi dence Large Brick Diningroom nearly all glass Kitchen Pantry Laundry Five Bedrooms Sleeping ex tra Bathroom Knarael Basin Hot Cold Water Wide Garage Extensive iG rounds Loveliest Location on Shore ot Five Minutes from Metro politan Railway Station Easy Terms Glens Insurance Co- 34 Toronto St Toronto Telephone Main Girls Wanted For Operating and voile waists- factory can make to SI time work Ap- ply by letter to The Winsome Waist Company Duncan Toronto TENDER8 WANTED the undersigned will re ceive Tenders up to oclock On Monday the 3rd Day of April 1816 for supplying the Industrial Homo at Newmarket with Goods Groceries Bread and Beef for one year Forms and Instructions can be secured from Hie at the flee llii of Dry Goods and Groceries to accompany lender and all goods to be delivered lowest or any lender hot necessarily accepted A inspector SILAS A student army or farm work in Ontario the coming summer ap pears to be the ol Ontario Government of in referring the following observations The high schools c of the arc to be called upon to contribute young farm ers to take the places of men who ha e gone from the farms into the army Following close upon the of Hearsts Intima tion in the House Thursday that the Government- was seriously consider ing the of farm due t enlistments Howard Fer guson Acting Minister of Education last night announced that regulations would shortly jie adopted making it for every male student in the high schools and to nut In the summer helping on the farm O O With Your Depots at NEWMARKET and- Mr MILITARY If EM8 NEWMARKET company Watch Us Grow r A GlVg TO QUEENS Will Equip Beds In Hospital at Cairo Gift From That Firm tmm MR FARMER I We in position to Buy Sell Exchange Farm Properties from stores to acres if you wish lb buy or sell write us we mail list on or send particular of your Farm for Hale We are also In a to Loan Money on Farm Properly First or Second Mortgage for term of yearn at Low Interest No Fees business private Established Years Write or call Luke Financial Broker Victoria Street Toronto The Medical Faculty of Queens University ha received a cheque for from Messrs A Davis Son Limited Kingston for the equipment of a block of SO beds in Queens Hospital at Cairo The will oho known as the Da vis Beds and numbered from one to forty This is the second time the hospital has benefited by the generosity of the Davis Com pany The Motor Ambulance do nated by them has been in ser vice constantly since the hos pital has been in Egypt and has proved invaluable Ah the hospital is now increas ed to beds the is asking for contributions for equipment of the beds purchases this for one bed and donor has the privilege of naming the bed this name to be retained so long as the hospital is in About beds have been named in this vvayihc gen erosity of Messrs A Davis Hon is greatly appreciated by he Fac- I WANTED for Paper and Young Hoys to learn trades Ap ply at Office Of fice Mfg Co ONE HUNDRED WOMEN Young Men wanted at once to train for choice office positions The demand on the Toronto Is fully five times our supply Write at once for particulars Enter now w MILKERS FOR BALE With or without their calves Apply to Mrs Newmarket Medical Faculty Queers Univ Kingston out Messrs A Davis Son Limited Kingston en lemon On behalf if the Medical and of the staff of the Queens Hospital I have to thank you again for your generosity to the Hospital Motor Ambulance- which you donated some lime ago has been of service and in constant use The lair Col Duff wrote that lie did not know how they could manage without it muni be a satisfaction to you to know that brings comfort and ease to many injured and sick soldiers Your further contribution of for special equipment of beds is much appreciated again you may he that the expenditure of this money will mean relief and very practical help for sadly in need of The beds Will he named the Davis Beds numbered from one to forty and will have a card at the head of the bed giving the full name of the donors Please accept my personal thanks for all you have done to promote the success of the Hos pital Yours sincerely J Hon J Davis is President Mr Davis Vice-Pres- and Mr Davis Ibfr firm of A Davis A Bon Ltd Kingston The following have reported for duly for week of Feb to March McDonald John Mcintosh Alexander Burrows Ashquab J Enlist Now Volunlarily enlisted men pa triots always fight than conscripts That is why we at St Our boys at the write hack If the fellows at home only knew how men were needed out here they would not hesi tate a minute Canadians are waking up slowly to what is before them in this War Is it necessary for Zep pelins and submarines to force recruiting to a satisfactory mark This is not a War for and by Great Britain is an Imperial War and we arc Imperials We fall together ans I Enlist I Now I Men I Do you realize that to smash the German lines we must have five men to their one This means that every one in tibree men are required as Canadas partin Ibis Empires struggle The sacrifice of many men has been They are giving up farms heir business their all in some cases to the integrity of the Empire Can who remain idly looking on at this gigantic contest from the side lines honestly keep from get- ling into the game Enlist Now I LOCAL ITEMS We want to know who the Of- r was who sat out the Moon Waltz in the apparently believing be was unobserved Car ry on On Sunday March the members of North York Com pany paraded for Divine Service to the Christian Church Hall of conducted the services On Sunday next Church Farado will take place at ten fortyfive from Armouries to Church A hearty invitation is extend ed to the members of North York Co Battalion F for Tuesday evening March at oclock by Iho Endeavor Soci ety of the Christian Church A good program will be provided ending with refreshments Great enthusiasm was display ed a I the Hockey Match on Tues day night when Hill played the members of North Company ft game of hockey The boys trimmed them five goals to nothing After the game the hockey teams of both towns sat down to an oyster supper at the King George Hotel in Rallied to Colors From the very beginning of the War Abo claim ed right to carry Queens Heigh tSiltfdgeiva also been an recruiting nucleus Within six days of the first call 365 men were supplied for the Battalion wore medals wont the Path Since that time have supplied for the 20th Battalion about for the 35th drafts for the 58th and a section band signallers and 240 men for the Queens Own So that before for BaHon on 2000 men- had enlisted for overseas from the Yoiks For the purpose of the records of the Regiment to which the War a glorious the men who have In drafi3 to Battalions will be grouped in two Battalions of mos sums over or six per cent off for to commence at i oclook J Friday 17Mr Kincaid will have a sale of and trades b8rStfijaiI i pm J fteadninii Lot 80 Con Whit- T Darner Clerk Wednesday Normal A Smith A sale of- steins and Shorthorns fnents on Con Holbpyns Crossing Met Rail way terms Sale at Kavanagh Auct Tuesday March i4Mrs half-mile- south of Holt will hold aa extensive at one oclock credit- J Kesler Aucid fe Thursday March J A Baldwin will dis pose of oclock credit Audi I- Tuesday Waroh Jos Turner Lot rear 7x East will sell farm stock and implements also the far at one oclock WJKester Auct No- Canned Peaches 1Bo Tin Tin CHOICE NAVAL ORANGES and CUBAN GRAPE FRUIT 4 for 26c I f Fred Jones of Toronto was visiting at Mrs day last week- Miss Kerr of Lis towel I spending a week or two with her sister Mrs Boyd FxAldermanvWin is back at work again after being laid up a month with sickness Mrs 1 Franklin will receive with Mrs at on Monday after noon Win Low jr of Water- down near was calling on old friends in town on Tues day He is running a fruit farm Mrs Blake of Toronto resident of Newmarket years ago Was the guest of Mrs Jos a couple of days this week Mr Ed Baker who formerly resided at Newmarket but for a couple of years has been near button left on Saturday for olfe whore is taking up land Mr J Cane is one of the fellows who only baa a birthday every fourth year so the of last month ho Wednesday March farm and implements belong- ing to the estale of- the late Wmi Bain will c sold by auc tion at one oclock mos credit J r In Small Tins 10 12 and 15o In Large Tins 18 20 22 and 25c PHONE US YOUR OR AND WE WILL SATISFY PHONE I pa US Pa j pa W so a SI CI CI THE LEADING floase You can buy your top For Gash PURITY AND I QUALITY OUR MOTTO I Vi I i Clippings from the Evening Feb 29 Cent Married In Battalion I Third Overseas Battalion of York is now over one thous and strong another Battalion authorized maxim that an travels on Its stomach has been slightly varied to indicate that tho loco motion place on its field kitchens The Ottawa or der makes it uncertain whether the overseas Battalions will re ceive kitchens until they reach France The Battalion otherwise known as the 3rd Bat talion Of tho York Hangers is looking for funds with which to supply kitchens till issue Is madb Col Clarke is unwilling to allow his men to wail for their meals until they get perhaps to France and is cost ing about for methods to raise the fturn required Four field kit chens are required for each Bat talion and each cos in about von hundred dollars The Battalion now num bers about arid Ave men of whom forty per cent are married Another York Bat- to bo as the named for visit of a couple weeks Mr Elijah Johnson renewing for the Era writes enjoy reading Its columns and Wal lhere men In business now in who there we there years since also affords us Pleasure to read letters to the Era people with whom wo were acquainted and now settled in Western Canada and various stales in union fn your is sue of January Mrs was delighted in reading a letter written Mr William Walker of whom went lo when quite young in Morton bur7 W- By having your Prescription accurately filled and your Eyeglasses properly adjusted Lenses Ground On Promises Mail and Phone Orders Promptly PERCY the OPTICIAN UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Night attended to at residence John KMillard Phones and Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipes J Patters STREET NEWMARKET Agent for Camera and Photo Supplies Fresh TELKiMpn OFFICE The Altar At SI Church Newmarket on March flth 1016 by Father Wed lock Norman to all of Newmarket The Tomb Feb Alice Marie infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Alex aged 11 days McQuillan Suddenly on Wed nesday morning March 1st at his residence 202 Berkeley St Toronto Owen be loved husband of Annie aged years Deceased was Uncle of Mrs Frank Howard Newmarket Woof In Toronto on March MHO Thomas Woof in his year j The funeral took place Tues day March from resi dence of his Mrs Geo to St James Church for service interment in Cemetery Dunn At Mount Albert on llhursday March 2nd George infant son of Mr and Mrs Alex aged I year months and I day Funeral to Al bert Cemetery House Phone No 1ft 1 Store DIM a Newmarkets The This Theatre Is how open and Is showing evening a continuous performance of tho best In Motion Full Program Every Evening- lb w bi ft at li Itc dj in at at The program ohanged three on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday ADMISSION Windsor March An alleg ed confession of Charles which ho Implicate William Letten and Albert Kaltachmidt of plots In was In thl afternoon in Sandwich YOU HAVE Doty fankU of Toronto SELL battalion organize and or Call Up J ftutfaotjM to carry on a general will be under command of h and lor ec- The Cradle Bond In on the of March to Mr and Mrs Bond a son At tho Ross Memorial Hospital Lindsay on March to Mr and Mrs Walter a son and grandson to Mr formerly of Newmarket In Newmarket on Feb to Mr and Mrs Alex a daughter his residence Toron to on March 7th W Commercial Tra veler aged Interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery Toronto yesterday Deceased was Sharon boy At one lime ho kept a gro cery store in and mar ried the second daughter of late Vincent Donne- Eves In Fast the th of April Harry on of Mr Eves aged years and months Al Richmond Hill Maid Mrs Eliza widow of In her year Funeral Friday at oclock from residence of J to Dixon Hill West At on March 1910 George William West In Ills year A Lawrence Market to command tpa to Mr and y Toronto sH a son Careful Sedore At the Home Newmarket- on April Alnx from North dimbury aged years 8 A J ROADHOU8B At Orchard March to Mr and

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