J j a K J iViien YJ V Watson it v JACKSON and I JACKSON ABSislantEdltor 7 N A FOR NI3S RANGES AND Electric and CM Oil Heaters The Oldest put Worth Aft a- fc men and wont to ha front with To ronto units have boon killed and wounded sinco the war began Of these have rendered to their Mechanics Tools Roofing Pipes and Fittings HighGrade Paints y I Varnishes and Stains Accessories THE PAINT STORE ESTABLISHED OF 111 lIEMUnil Bui LBiuiud I Kelt C ft lnl up 910000000 Uwlividtd TUlAucUApl BANK MONEY ORDERS ft ftrd In lit I a or the United Money ill l at I of G Ross Manager Branch SOUTH END LUMBER YARD LUMBER AT HALF PRICE To Clear Out Odd Lots OF J HEMLOCK PLANKS and Inches Wide To 1500 per ft PEARSON Office Phone Cider from Carter John IVlurphy Fund 04301382 INCORPORATE 1865- When You Travel fake with you In tlio form Rani of Toronto or loiters of Credit ate aUioIuUly and wffl- are a protilion firo or Their coat la from any of lbs Rank Toronto Id Ontario Quebec the Weot RKAK01I A Manager I ft OF KINDS WMBER LATH SHINGLES POSTS EfC I -ALSO- SASH MOULDINGS AND TRjfM n Trim is Our Will Hot It Up newmubket Secretary stay oh job a of teat -to- Sir Sam Secretary McCurdyV slow will bo used to cool off tho full IiiKnanl army contrActorB- leave moat of Sams time On Thursday of last week a deputation of representatives of manufacturing interests and of the Board of Trade from visited Toron to for the purpose of the exhibit of manufactured goods of alien enemy origin now shown for of Canadian manufacturers under the direc tion of the Department of Trade and Commerce of the Dominion Total prohibition for tho Prov ince of Quebec at next session of the Legislature is tho assurance by temperance workers ill Toronto last Avenue Road Presbyterian has extended a call to Rev J Power of Chalmers Church Halifax at a stipend of annum Mayor Church slated last week that a decision had been reached to close Toronto Jail All pris oners from the Police Court to be sent to the Jail The of change has been eft in the hands of Provincial Commis sioner Chisholm and Inspector The of the Presbyter ian Church Union Committee will issue a statement denying that the union means the end of the Presbyterian Church or the sur render of any vital principle of government as claimed by oppon ents of organic union City Jurors asked the Hoard of Control for more pay and while a member urged that jurors work waa a duty the others voted in favor of the pay to be increased S3 per day after 1st of Decem ber A Chapman was lined and costs witii the alternative months imprisonment on Thurs day last for having liquor in his possession contrary to the pro visions of the Ontario Temper ance Act Vol stealing a purse contain ing 5 at the Military Hospital John Cook was sent to the Industrial Farm for days Que hundred returned soldiers reached the Union Station on Fri day mornings train from the East fiftyseven of them were Toronto men They received a warm reception the crowd at the Depot Miss Harrison of Boulevard had a narrow escape as she stepped fnom a street car at the corner of and King Streets recently She was collecting for the Belgian Relief Fund Alighting from the car she was knocked to the pave ment by a motor car The authorities are now plan ning to use vacant hotel property for Hospital purposes for return ed wounded soldiers After an absence of more than a year Mr J re turned to Toronto last week He has been engaged in platform work for prohibition and taxation reform Massachusetts Illinois Manitoba British Columbia and California He is especially grat ified at the outcome of cam paign in the Pacific Province The Arena opened this week for public skating York County is now reported lo have ninetyone miles of improv ed highways The Ontario Government has agreed to enlarge Sanitaria and will make arrangements with Hospital Commission The Countess of Limerick or ganizer of the free canteens at Victoria Station and London Bridge beloved by all Canadian soldiers addressed large audi ences on Sunday at Hippo drome Ward Six Conservatives at a gathering last week criticized the present Conservative both at and in On tario An election Just now would result indefeat of the party in Ontario and the Dominion The of Toronto are shipping a consignment of 2500 tins of coffee stockings and various things lo overseas soldiers Five battalions after a march of over dozen miles paraded down Street on Friday afternoon looking as fresh as if only nut for- a morning walk Roth unionists and antiunion ists says the Globe will be in terested to learn that there are many Baptists who ore looking with anxious eyes towards the forthcoming trinity in uniting of Presbyterian Metho dist and Congregational Of Canada Federation anil co operation is growing were four of troops Half the is composed of Indians including Chiefs and lalions through the Upton Ration heiv on Saturday free to an ornament d pa rade Napoleon a thing ho dearly loves Holding parades one of best things Sir Sam dot that and riding a horse for the moving pic tures when the light is good Sir Sam is still Minister of Militia and Master of the Admin istration For all wo know bo still broods over Committee colloquys with Allison influences the supplies arid acts as- boss generally Ho cefTalnty sells fish to War Of fice acts as godfather to M of British Isles and cre ates Overseas Military Councils which includes of hie fam ily as are not already drawing fat salaries from thy Government Sir Sam is to every facility for being a Bright Spot Along these lines he may go as far as he likes and the Government will not do a thing to stop him On the contrary they will bo to death if Bright Spotting keeps him busy enough lo prevent him doing any real harm The diffi culty is to find picturesque as signments for him and when they do find rain comes along as if did at Camp the oth er day and upsets Hie arrange ments In another fortnight Camp Bor den will shut up shop the win ter the army will strike tents and steal away to comfortable Toron to or elsewhere and Sams aand- field of be to the north wind and tin Care takers Humor has It that Camp Borden Isnt going to be it mili tary camp forever Hush swamp bole Dont you cry Youll be a townsite Bye and bye Back of this the fact that Camp Borden was laid out not as a camp but as a lownsile has a waterworks sewage system with septic tanks cement roads electric lights everything in fact- ex cel adaptability for the purpose for which it was constructed Camp Borden with its sand and mosquitoes has earned the dis like of every soldier quartered there No one lias a good word to say for it as a camp Bui there arc worse town sites Sir Sam himself has been connected with worse ones in the Prairie West It is a tremendous white elephant and has no prospect whatever of making good as a military camp Nobody would be surprised if some real estate operator came along and bought up say at a hundred thousand dollars a plant for which the Government paid a million The Government could charge Up the nine hundred thousand dollars to a Government that blew iiiySix million dollars on Ross rifles- after the British War Office had reported that they were all wrong as service weapons and recommended they dis carded money loss la the least part of it Think of the Can adian boys who fell at be cause their Ross rifles jammed and they could not return the fire of the Germans who were shoot ing our own Ontario nickel back at us because the Borden Govern ment bad left it to the Nickel Trusts honor not to sell to the enemy But why speak of these mat ters Sir Sams mistakes have made somebody else can shoulder them Sir Sams pleas ure is lo act- as the Bright spot As a preparation for his new sphere of endeavor the British War Office has conferred on Sir Sam the rank and title of Honor ary Lietd General Some heud will ask Why he was a Ma jorGeneral before Now he Is a Lieut General Are they letting him down Not at all Sams rising From Hie bottom of the ladder major looks like a bigger adjective than lieutenant as qualifying a general but Sam is so near the lop that from now oh the adjectives have the reverse English As a Saul is so high up thai lie couldnt be higher unless he was a Field Marshal As every fan knows lliero are two kinds of Field Mar shal In cape of furlliov promotion Sir Sam Nov 2 DicdOn the ultJamW son of Mr John aged years The Mechanca a ReUnion for Friday ighl I UO OLIVE Canadian fjurco herewith reproduce a photo of Olive rules who on the outbreak of the present war at once volunlcoreu for service as a Red Cross Nurse She went overseas shortly after the sailing of the first Canadian Contingent and after spending a short lime in London she was sent to Malta the soldiers arrived at the Hospitals situated on the Island the rate of or more When the campaign there was aban doned she returned to England and was then transferred to a in France where she is serving Miss was horn Fast of her father being Thus and her mother Miss Maggie At the age of she was loft an orphan and thereafter made her home with her uncle Mayor Cane of Newmarket until she decided to be a nurse and entered a Hospital at Providence Rhode Island where she grad uated with honors While llihv Hospital the SpanishAmerican war broke out and she had charge of wounded soldiers Her work here revealed the necessity of hospital service In wartimeand her experience together with the generous and affectionate impulses of her nature impelled her to offer her services to her King and Country which were gratefully accepted and her work has been recognized by having the care of many distinguished officers in the present struggle During her young womanhood in Newmarket Miss was a teacher and active worker in the Methodist Sunday School and a popular officer in the Fpworth League and she is very frequently remembered at the Throne of Grace by these organizations A short time after she went lo the front the Newmarket Red Cross Society pledged to pay her salary of a year as long as she continued in the service and binds her to the hearts of all the ladies of the own who earnestly desire that she may be spared lo return in safely to her native town Miss possesses one of those sweet sunshiny natures that makes her a favorite wherever she resides Newmarket is highly honored in having such a representative in Hospital service Hawkins has recently succeeded to the position of Principal of Aurora Public School Mr J E Mortally has been ap pointed Clerk of Aurora Muni cipality foil November Quarterly Meeting of the Church on Sab bath next Board Meeting the day previous at pm Mr has built a largo brick dwelling he corner of Main and Ontario Streets this year The Era Office occupies the opposite corner on the West side of the street Market prices are very good Flour per barrel Fall Wheat to Eggs e Butter lb J I From Era Oct The Altar By Rev Father Morris at St Johns Church Newmarket on the Inst Mr Mills to Miss At St Johns Church Newmar ket on the by Rev Father Morris Mr Gould of this town to Miss of Tomb In East on the dec Terry formerly of Mount Al bert and latterly of Michigan aged 77 years In Newmarket on the Mrs years Mr and Mrs of the Royal Hotel tendered an oyster supper on generals are expected lo perform is the social duties of their high estate said duties involving no peril of life or limb As an Hon orary Lieut General Sir Sam will have the most conspicuous and influential position in Canada as an armchair strategist None of the Club generals will be able to dispute bis word As Honorary Sir will sport an extra crown on- his shoulder straps and an inch more of red band on his cap On dress occasions he will wear a full grown rubber plant and a helmet inlaid with diamonds in stead of a chapoau with feathers Moreover the British War Office to dim his splen dor comparison has issued an order that no Canadian Honorary Colonel shall wear his uniform anywhere within the purlieus of Three Kingdoms This means that when Sir Sam visits London he shines alone on Pic cadilly and the Strand and gath ers all salutes from both sex es It seems a pity that the reg ulation could hot be extended lo Canada where honorary colonels are working themselves to death travelling as much as five hun dred miles to attend afternoon lea at the Governor Generals What hardships these heroes put up with -T- A man has been fined and costs for selling patent medicines without affixing the requir ed war stamp One of oar ntinesweapirig vpssels MS Genista Lieut Commander John White was torpedoed by an enemy sub marine on October and sunk officers arid shvenlyflve men were lost arid twelve men saved I I ftpchesiejv Y Fred Nichols aged forty a street car conductor was convicted in the Court at Buffalo lay of bigamy by marrying Miss would ho an Infield Marshal J Annie Sadie aged his party is in officer If Toronto in Buffalo on you ere out you slay Look October while his wife General a Miller Nicholswas living at and brilliant soldier but -doom- 102 Ave Buffalo He h to Sams idea sentenced to serve four year nod ihis is Tory war four months in Auburn winch does South Since tie luredthi Brown girl to heroes who happen to be Buffalo ami married her was i learned thai lie married a iiv In Sir Sam is eh year ago He deserted her and the thword honorary in which he en- iUm f any in June ifrl ail young 8EHTEHCE DAY IN CRIMINAL Judge Winchester had all the de linquents- found guilty in the Sessions before him and served out to each his sentence The names of the prisoners and the offence and the penalties inflicted were as follows Lewis Charles McDonald theft of i22a0 from Dominion Perma nent loan four years He was con victed last spring and was given a chance to enlist but failed to take Robert criminal negligence while driving a motor car three months in the Ontario Reformatory the same charge the same sentence Harry Steele the same charge fined He had not been drink ing and the men in the two former cases had Maria procuring two years In the Mercer Harry guilty of an offence against a young girl was allowed to enlist George erall a boy convict ed with suspended sen tence He must report to the police monthly for a year Howell fortunetelling sus pended sentence She Is an American must return to her own country fortunetelling of three months with warning A Imprisonment if she is again con victed Alex wounding and assault suspended sentence Hadji and theft suspended sentence J T re main assault or three months was found guilty of throwing the bailiff downstairs and conducted Ids own Ration Indecent suspended sentence He has Joined the A Still postponed until December that he may enlist At he Is physically unfit- eduction suspenj yiat ho enlist j George theft one receiving stolen goads to to hid and til of was Shorten con- a one year n Is the man arrested a Wblte ago in money tiiljn Ihe bask New si- Wednesday evening last to a large number of their town friends Toasts and speech es followed the supper Among the guests we notice names of Mayor Jackson Reeve Wood cock Ma jor Lloyd Town Clerk Lloyd and Messrs A It Watson Atkinson W and J Millard in the Mclhodist Church last Sunday pave some very interesting reminiscences of a recent visit to the Kingston Penitentiary Mrs W is home from Chicago Mr and Mrs James Hughes of Toronto were visiting with Mr J Wilson over Sunday Mrs Win Graham of Sharon was visiting al Mr James Wil sons this week Air A A returned to Newmarket this week after a lengthened visit with Judge Mor gan at Toronto Mr Geo of was in town this week He is an old Newmarket boy J W Bell and Messrs Webb J P Belfry Stephens and Jackson are attending the Provincial School Convention Ottawa this week J Dickson Esq ft A Prin cipal Newmarket High School has been ill for nearly Iwo weeks with malaria fever The Public School Inspector ha been taking Mr Dicksons place in the School High A Wliili- crossing the track at the last week a was struck by the train and- badly the driver escaped with injuries send Mt London Oct 27- One of fif teen Victoria Crosses the award of which arc made in todays London Gazette is to Pie Thomas who according to the of ficial account after killing three snipers who were shooting at him entered the German rendu and singlehanded one hundred and two Germans including three or four officers and inarched them back British lines through a heavy barrage fire E with APPLICATIONS tee eat Catarrh is a or and in to It you mutt tsfca Cstarrb Cure end acts directly Mood mucous Hill Cur Is not a quick medicine by of In country tor and Is a regular prescription If of tie Ml tonics with the beat Wood ad- taCdtaetly two 1 what lu Stead for tree J CHENEY A CO f f J I Arte SsS mm mm sm TORONTO i s SSa Kilit W-