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Newmarket Era , May 5, 1916, p. 2

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Willing to b Beach Apply to Mrs GRosv Pa Ave WANTED Competent girl for general house work Family of four Highest wages paid Apply to Richmond Hill Mrs J WANTED Girls for Paper and Printing also Boys wanted Employment Office Special ty Co Newmarket GENERAL SERVANT Wanted in small family In Hamil ton Ontario References required Good wages to suitable person Ap ply by letter lo Mrs A Rodger Hunter Street West Hamilton Transportation paid 3wl4 CARD OF THAMK8 Mr and Mrs of Holt de sire lo express their appreciation to the friends who so generously do nated the gifts to them last week and for their kind expressions Quantity of Oat Sheaves About Tons of Cow Hay about Ton Timothy Hay Also pasture for Cows on Main Street Apply to FOR SALE CHEAP quiet for a lady to Small Mare drive Good Rubbertired Buggy Single Seal Road Waggon Good Cutter Harness and Robe Apply to Box Newmarket A FORD CAR AT A BARGAIN FORD TOURING CAR in good condition Just purchased in May last year and has recently had new crown gear and pinion gear and new brake lining and clutch lining Extra Horn Hand Klaxon and Tire Carrier for two lires on the rear also Ten Dollar Nickel Bumper go with the car Tires were new In November Nobby tread on rear wheels Owner has purchased a Chev rolet and will sell the Ford at a bargain for cash CHARLES Phone No Aurora or Phone N Newmarket BARON ALTON The Property of L E Newmarket will make the following route during the season of Monday Lambert Lewis Vandorf for night Tuesday J Hopes Pine Orchard for noon Anthony Smiths lot for night Hall for noon home for night Thursday Lot con King for noon Oscar for fight Friday 1 Roses St for noon home till Monday PAN A Grey hands by Faraday dam Katy Did This Is a particularly wellbalanced and compact horse Beautiful Shoul ders Loins and Quarters good bone Awcet disposition kind ami very in telligent Typical sire to produce Remounts Hunters Saddle and Light Drivers as he has exceptionally good action This horse will stand at Hazel- burn Farm Street near Au rora Lot Whitchurch York Co Telephone Aemilius King Line Photo and Pedigree on application Fees for approved for Mares Cash on service with return privileges Marcs may be quartered on premises A prize will be offered all Whitchurch King and Fairs for the bCSt Pan Colts High School Graduates Are wanted lo train for bust- nets positions now and be ready by Sept 1st Com merce nefide your help Herd work and our splendd methods Shaws Business York Rangers Battalion Menwhohave i enlisted with he York Battalion E F Davis A Davidson Sergt TV ODonnell Pie Jos Ralph Pie F PA Patterson J A- Pte J Cane P- York Pierre Pte A Crocker Pte J H Evans Pte A Penfleld A A Price Pte Pierre H Comer R Slurries C Goolc HJ Rose TJ Patterson Jay Pie Marshall J Hughes Pie Simmons Kennell A Skinner Jefferson Pte P Saunders Prosser Pte Butcher Pie A Evans Pie Rain and mud have had their effects on recruiting in the last few weeks We have been confin ed entirely lo Newmarket Town Limits so far but now the roads are improving and we look lo see recruiting improve in proportion We have heard it said that we have signed up every available man in Newmarket but there are two or threedozen men who know that such is not the case Why do they know Because they are the men who have put us off from lime to lime with promises and excuses if various kinds in the hope we would give them a rest Some of these chaps may he get- ling a rest so far as we are con cerned but they are eternally tortured by the still small voice of our most powerful ally Per sonal Conscience Unceasingly and it will continue to bailer down the flimsy defences raised by excuses and promises III I eventually duly win out Young men of Newmarket once more we call on you lo tackle a mans job and so he enabled to hold your head up among your fellows and meet with a clear eye the gaze of both civilian and sol dier clear because of a steadfast consciousness of duly well done One most famous and fascinat ing officer was heard lo remark today that his name has not yet graced the pages of our local pa pers Our advertising genius forbids us to insert his name in lliis unheralded- fashion Ac cordingly we must ask the ladies to watch this space next week I Lieut has left us for two weeks lo attend a course in BombThrowing at the Old Fort Toronto We wish him success and assure him a hearty welcome on his return Two more of our officers have departed from us to organize and conduct a systematic canvas of Aurora are Gib son and- Aurora depot now has men Will the systematic canvas put her ahead or us up The following was received by Mrs Fred Fred of 3rd Cana dian Division in France France April Dear Folks Was very glad to receive the box you sent which arrived yes terday as I was in need of Socks and good Tobacco and also he Candy and Nuts were fine espe cially the which had not tasted for a long while are now back in rest cahip after a very strenuous time in the trenches and our battalion a good deal However I came trough O although I had some near Ones There has been Considerable activity on as you will see papers and liable to However it all points to end of the war and the sooner that happens the bet ter for all concerned We are having excellent weather over here how with bright sun and quite Warm and mud disap pearing- very for which we are all thankful The trees and hedges that are are coming put in leaf and everything has the appearance of Summer but is certainly a shame to such a beautiful country as this must have been before the war shattered to pieces as it all the Chateaus in this country have been while and where you happen lo sec one not destroyed by shell lire they pre sent a very line sights and have certainly been line homes for someoiies before the war hut how arc occupied by troops wher ever there is any safe place left There is a very heavy bombard ment going on now hut we arc out of reach so far unless they happen to lurn on some very large guns hut that is not likely lo happen I suppose Spring has arrived in Ontario by this time and would certainly like to he there for a lit tle while and expect to be before the year is out Well folks I am expecting to have a letter from you before long and will write soon again and this letter will have to do for family this time so will close with love to all Fred ftOOO Miss Bessie Jones went to on Tuesday for Mr Dan ford Roche attended the funeral of a relative at on Monday Mabel spent part of Easter with in Toronto Mrs Roe of Toronto was visit ing her sister Airs A for a few days potatoes Apply to Angus Campbell Vivi an Phone Independent No 1610 a THE House KETTLEBY Mr and Mrs Skinner of were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Leslie Wil son of he Fifth Line on Sunday On Thursday of last week the great rush of water in the Ket- Pond caused by the creeks overflowed the banks and washed away the dam The great oilrush of water carried away al most everything it came in con tact with such as huge trees part of the mill and the earth from the ends of the new bridge Also the roadway from S down almost to he The fences below Mr Wilfred were complete ly out and a great deal damage done all the way from to the Town Line It is about years since the dam was washed out before Repairs are being made as rapidly as pos sible Mrs West and family of New market who spent the hol idays with her parents and friends here returned home the last oy the week Miss of the Line in visiting her sister Mrs Johnston of the 2nd Line Mr Norman Wright has closed his business In and gone to Detroit to accept a Miss who- Is school near SUyner left on Monday morning to resume her duties Tribune Mr Henry and Mr Earnest Stlokwood are moving to Newmarket today Rev P Addison Chairman of Bradford attended a Confer ence la yesterday Bradford Witness Mrs A Callander and Mrs Sam spent Saturday Mrs Sheldon CRichardson who is wear ing the Kings uniform and Is on duty at Guelph visited his mother Mrs George Richardson last Sun day i Marsh of Richmond Hill visHed her nephew Mr one day last week latter Is getting oyer his operation nicely Mr John Anderson Piano tuner 200 Ave West will he In Newmarket the 2nd week In May Leave orders with Mr A Coring Victoria Ave Msis Munroe and mother Have returned from Rowling Green Missouri spent the past four months with the formers bro ther Mr Hugh Herman and Wm Mc- of the Battalion York Rangers are in the trenches somewhere In France have both been promoted to Corporal Mr Will Hodge wife and child ren motored from last Sun day and visited bis mother for the day Allan Dieppe nee Miss Rose accompanied and spent the day here with the Cane families Rev P Thomas attended a special session or the Toronto Pres bytery on Tuesday the occasion- be ing the Silver Anniversary- of Rev Or Alex Pastor of Street church The guests were invited to and Mrs Jas Williams Road announce the mar riage of their eldest daughter and granddaughter of the late Scrgl- J Geo of York Rangers Newmarket to Mr Roy son of Mr and Mrs MacMllan both of Toronto Mr Win Is at his St farm motoring from the city every evening He says Yonge SI from Richmond Hill up was never in such a had condition to his knowledge This Wet season shows- he necessity of good roads system throughout lie County Sir Win gave the Bra a call when in Town last week He Is building a handsome hungalo on the shore of Lake opposite Snake Is land You can buy your For UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Mlont aUflrtdwi- to at John Phones and 26 i 8pring Is here and planting time Is now on handle Ronnies Selected which we the best on the market Fresh Tomatoes Cabbage and Leltuoe The At Wilcox Lake to Mrs James Hiltza son day and In on April 23rd the wife of Carlisle a son Sun- Mr We have a large variety of cured and canned frith lOn VJ In King on Sunday April 23rd the wife of Mr A Green of a son Peaches lb Prunes and 12 lb Raisins 10 and 1 lb 8eeded and Seedless Raisins 12V2c and 1Bn Evaporated Apple s 12 lb v GORING In Newmarket on 2nd to Mr and Mrs a son May Art The Altar At the of the brides parents on April 1916 by Rev Mr Walter S- Wright of to Miss Bertha Haines of Sharon Dates 10 and 12 m Canned Plums and Gages tin tin Peaches and Rasp berries 1Bc tin Pineapple and Strawberries Phono 35- President of Health if NOTICE In cities towns and vil lages no inure than two loads of manure shall he allowed lo cumulate Ail manure shall he kept enclosed In a fly proof constructed as follows The portion below ground in cluding the floor shall he con structed of cement made water tight That above ground shall he made of tongiied and grooved lumber securely fitted as to be fly proof There shall he a suitable ventilator to carry odors bove the building or win dows of adjacent build Inge There shall he an opening from tbe fttajde directly into Ihis through which all shall be conveyed and vhen opening shall bo Jytjil fclpd by a fly shall he receptacle and properly i iijGp of at least once- a week between the first of May first of November JT8U2S Newmarket pre- vont such occurrence New market over double Au roras number Wont you help us to keep ahead A splendid new depot has been opened this week In Sutton with Lieut Br tin ton in charge and Pie Geo Jefferson as clerk Sutton was a bright spot for the May it be just as bright for the I Seeding furlough for days has been granted flo Pies Pen- field Rose and Three of our men will go lo To ronto next week lo the first class conducted by the for noncommissioned officers They arc Ptfs Raymond Saunders Thornton and Arthur Football Is the king of sports with our boys at present We already have a good team organ ized and football practice Is in dulged in every afternoon The picked team play all the rest of the Company A challenge has come up from Aurora Depot aha our hoys war paint on and our slogan Is Were out for gore Watch for announcement of Aurora vs Newmarket match and then come root for be boys Mr and Mrs of To ronto are visiting her Mr and Mrs Cook Mrs Gould is visiting friends in Bond Head Miss flattie Cutting has return ed home after visiting friends at Scotch Settlement Mr Harry Shanks of the 0th Line called on friends here re cently Mrs or Preston and Miss Storehouse of Schomberg spent Sunday with friends at Cedar Grove Mr George Dove called on friends on the Lineon Sun- day Mr and Mrs W Dove spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Smith Mrs J Evans spent Sunday with Mrs Hughes Miss Laura return ed home after a number of weeks spent with friends Toronto Mr and Mrs A Archibald of spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Rev A Sanderson of at The Lewis Homestead the home of Mr and Mrs A Yonge St New market on Wednesday evening returned home on Thursday of last week Mr and Mrs Sanderson were with a of twentythree tour ing the continent when war was de clared and experienced some trouble in getting out of Germany Dr J I Hughes was one of the parly EYE8IOHT having your Prescription accurately filled and your Eyeglasses properly adjusted lensea Ground On tho Mail and Phono Orders Promptly Filled PERCY the OPTICIAN STREET EAST HI OF TORONTO Phone North In Toronto on April 20th at Holy Trinity Churchy- Trinity Square by Rev John Ilss M Clark to Mr Geo W both of Newmarket WEEK8WALLACE On Saturday April 20th at Street Presby terian Church by the Rev Dr Wallace Jean Florence daughter of the late Mr George Wallace and Mrs Wallace to Henry Weeks Beacon In Newmarket on May 3rd by Rev A P Ad dison J Sutton to Miss Kathleen Lloyd both of Aurora DIXONOHI8NELU On the 3rd of April at SI Primitive Rev A Hose William Dixon Corporal Art ificer Canadian Division Cyclist Co son or Robert Dixon well to Anlc S of Birken head England The groom Is a soldier The Tomb Forry In Newmarket on Sunday April 10th Minnie Kerry he- loved wife or Win Kerry anil daughter of Mr arid Mrs Smart of Holt aged years The funeral took place on Tuesday May the 2nd Newmar ket Cemetery At on Sunday April 30th John In his year Kuneral look place Wednesday the 3rd of May from Church- at oclock pm Interment Cemetery 8TOKE8 In Mount Albert on Sat urday April 29th Sidney Stokes aged 80 years months and days 8LOOUM Of Brown Hill on April 21th passed away after a long Illness Kuperal service was conducted by Rev Luck on April 26th Remains were taken to Holt Ont for At Toronto on Sat urday April 1916 Frederick M In his year WILKINSON At Holland Landing April Harold Wilkin son aged years PURITY AND QUALITY OUR MOTTO Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipes MAIN STREET NEWMARKET ONT Agent for Cameras and Photo Supplies Freeh Chocolates Weekly TBLEnHAPTT OFFICE House Phone No 161 Store Phone No AT THE PATRICIA THEATRE I BLOCK SNOWBALL CANADIAN Lkt at once Pacific MaoUoha will all from Owen 1166 Wed nesday during seam of navlga- Tor Port and rt train leaves pm Full from Agent or There a large attendance at the lied Cross meeting held at Mr John Mornings on Saturday There were over ladles present Last weeks correspondent de cided that it would bo much more convenient if Mary would open a cleaning and pressing shop at cither Newmarket or Hose Wylde Avenue would he a good place Hume class lo our now harness Watch us I REPORT OF S NO 3 the Monih of April lVYcrnp Arnold Knlhleen Murray Smith III smith Clifford West hold Willi McMillan Jr Bailie Bruce Howard Mary Cecil Smith Clarence Newton Martin Dora Glover Leonard Herman I Donald Smith Fred Shields An drews Willie Andrews Jr I Kathleen Kelly A Irving Beatrice Primary Martin Con stance Lilly West Cecil Shields Fred Andrews May Mar tin M Vanderburgh Teacher Morning Sun The Ontario Legislature has passed a authorizing tlee lf see fit to raise the poll tax from up to f litre Ms rather heavy along the Canadian front tense actions and Infantry at tacks have frequent Our infantry have held the hut have been vflry trying- Our burst many gas very WEAK NERVOUS OHIO WOMAN Made By llfoUlno Ohio My blood In rundown I different without benefit and one day my told ma about- it and It built mo up In Wood IM Medical Officer of Health Howard Agent German gas mm to get to vmTih J J f r I a 1 L y beat on earth our and Iron tonic without oil appeUU aids blood and trcngth J Druggist Newmarket IN MEMORIAKI In loving memory of Mary dearly beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs Samuel departed ro May year has past shcIcfl And sad was shock we re ceived on that day But some day well meet and enjoy her forever In the homo of our Saviour who has called her away We thee from our home Fran ces We miss thee from thy place A shadow oer our life is cast We miss the sunshlno of thy race We miss thy kind and willing hand Thy fond and earnest care Our homo Is dark without thee Wc everywhere Wo love her yes no tongue tell How deep how dearly and how well Christ loved her loo and thought It best ro take her home with Him to rest V Yet again wo hope to meet When life Is fled When In we hope to meet thco Where no farewell Is shed fhefdmlly III the famed beauty of Hie stage the gripping dramatic novelty The Garden of Lies the novel Justus Mild A great Broadway Star it Broadway Play Superb acting A and Absorbing the strongest plots From a great staged oast One of A lost mantle adventure This Broadway Play will be shown at on Tuesday admission other big special Thursday and Saturday program every day Thursday Coin serial Change of memory and of the he five self fall- ami a on See If every week Program every Newmarkets Family COME EARLY ADMI8810N DOOMS OPEN AT PM A KIN LEY P Box 161 Newmarket Having Mr Loath Furniture and Under taking wo aro biggest bargains In furniture ever hoard of and everything must go before May as our lease expires then Dealer In Furniture and Funeral UhderiikersLioehse EmbalmerJa License 310- i STREET NEWMARKET B J A EVofbloomlng Hardy Hybrid Toa Rosea planting While Rod or Pink IBoidoxHBOjYollow Climbing Quoonor Amorloan Beauty Hardy Phlox Pink 1 Blooding v v ivy Rod Pink Ho art Jo j ea Thou Talent I Ladies coeds The will hoi School All kind Tea sen For per day No Auto The license I for biro Meeting its thin ion of was sue that cd down fore am I are cinl The take pi pm Farm Good butter comnioill follows Kggs hutler Apples Onions Live CI Old lie Live Pigeon Live Home There the Hoi and it Mr Conn Mr actives Mr A held I Rev to camr Coinn canvas I Factory and the report a May Prepare Our Window Prices Rod Ore nicotine place Make The in St The drawn sufflcie It is or Store was ed to Private of Wou8ohc can the French Flo Last conduct is Without hitoreat an dee a of the The sabbath t of the regular

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