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Newmarket Era , December 1, 1916, p. 2

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HOUSE TO rt Norm Apply to Mio For n6Vflliiou8ow6rk Apply to MroWr 1 TO imtsford imd Five stall and largo Driving for a well as Apply to C Business Opportunity Wo want lo correspond with two experienced men In handling form power or road making machinery traction engines or other audi ma chinery who can undertake contracts In this county- next please or call at our office for JOHN A CO Factory Adelaide To ronto I MORTAGE of Tovvnohlp Under add vlrWb of Hie Power of Bale contained in a certain Mort gage which will he produced at the time of Hale will ho offered for hale by Public Auction at King Hotel In the town of On Saturday at hour of oclock in the forenoon the following properly namely All and thai certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in township of Whitchurch In tin County of York being composed of the Bast Half of lot In the Fourth Concession of the said of Whitchurch containing one hundred acres more or leas and fortynine acres more or less being part of West Quarter of lot number TwentySeven in the Concession of the said township butted and bounded as follows Commencing In front of the said concession twenty- live links from the northwest angle of the said lot num ber twentyseven then north seventy- four degrees east twentyfour chains and eighty- one links more or less to the western boundary of the properly formerly owned by the John Lundy Estate IJicn south nine degrees cast nineteen chains and links more or less to the limits ween lots numbers twenlysix and twentyseven south seventyfour de grees west twentyfour chains and eightyone links more or less to the allowance for road In front of the said concession then north nine de gress west nineteen chains and seventyfive links more or less to the place of beginning There Is a good House and Ham and other buildings on said premises soil Is a good clay loam and In fair slate of cultivation and is situate about five miles from the town of Newmarket Terms of Sale per cent cash to be paid on date of sale and balance at expiration of i0 days from date of sale without interest Title to be searched at purchasers expense The properly will be sold subject to Re- Serve Bid For further particulars and condit ions of sale apply to I Newmarket A communication touching question of pro perty Hummer on whores of in North is worthy of con- fllderatlori by Council of that front bo higher than adjoining Pro perty few farther hack water front beyond comprehension and decidedly un fair Cottagers are on of their rceorii for a during Aho port are viooden at struotod at wiok Point have no of- Public locality hut have to pay rules to educate tlio- clillcMi of the Council to look lagerft question beforo tho as residents of resorts on and who got relief tax quite prepar ed to- pay their full share of cost of municipal- government hut the assessment and rates of the past few years been unfair as compared will lh6 assessment of adjoining farm property OQOc Editorial Notes J on Tuesday at the the that n6Urudjn no Gf of defence i A years of ago named Volma McLean has been mlesing from homo for a mouth in the on cuused a removal patierite safely John fined the Court a charge of having liquor at the rear of store at King and WioTompcrancu Act pretty lecity The City Seek to give municipal votes on iowfl and for power to fixed to the now St Hotel line war in Hon The The present terrible war is In spiring thoughts conceived George speaking on of Sacrifice saidyWe have been living in a sheltered valley for generations have been too comfortable and too indulgent winany perhaps loo selfish Hut the stern hand of fate has scourg ed us to an elevation where we can see the everlasting things that mailer for a Nation great peaks had forgotten of Honor Patriotism and clad in glittering while the low ering pinnacle of Sacrifice point ing a rugged finger lo Heav en The Christmas number of The Canadian Magazine begins with an unusually short story a Canadian writer Isabel author of The House of Windows with accom panying illustrations by lh tal ented young artist Dorothy Ste phens who won the scholarship awarded lust year by die Canadian Academy of Art There are other excellent short stories by various wrilors including Alan Sullivan Margaret Bell de la Jessie Pope and Mabel rhe snappy chronicle entitled The Canadians in France by F Hell is Continued as well as Amys admirable series entitled Willi Canadians from the The art features are unusually good LAKE offlciala stato lhat Ihe new railway station in this city will ho ready for in Sir Win presided at the York Club on Tues day night tendered to the of Devonshire It was a noted oc casion Hotel not exempt from business lax Judge Winchester has restored assessments can celled by the Court of Mr Frank who bus left Toronto recently to give lectures on Canada in the chief Cities of United States under auspices of the Bureau of Commercial Econ omics of Washing Jon is lectur ing before many important gath erings He represented at a recent friends Convention at Si thousand Iroops were in the parade at the Governor Generals review on Wednesday A patriotic military opened last night in aid of the Canadian Hod Cross Fund un der the patronage of the Lieut- and at Foresters Hall A dance is an nounced for Saturday evening Miss Leila or ton of Keswick speht the weekend With Travis- gave a 5 oclock on Monday In honor- of some Scott was home from Toronto two young ladies aire- iluinford of Toron to of Mr and Mrs Fred Church St on Sunday Miss Vera Kennedy teacher at High School spent weekend with her counln at lon and and two children of Toronto spent Sun day afternoon with his sister Mrs Scott Mr Phillips who had his hip broken by a fall over two months thorn arid with rifle There doubt lliatftoumanlsgveat trouble is a fehortage and perhaps also of ajf- of a calibre larger than of field guns The by superior strategy by Ihe rather numbers ARRIVING Best at Lowest Prices f Deb Mortgage Sale of farm In Whitchurch at King Choice Line of New and Canned George fotcl Newmarket at oclock Try our UB8DAV Bale of stock lumber etc belonging to the del about half a mile North of Sharon Station on the Met By mos one oclock sharp Kavanafth Syrup and Honey than Butter For the St Table lo oclock TOWN KINK In- YOUNG WOMEN And many- young men wanted at once to train for choice office posi tions The demand on the St Toronto is fully five limes our supply Write at once for particulars Winter Term from Jan 2nd W J ELLIOTT Principal SNOWBALL Practising for concerts seems to be the order of lhc day just now We are glad lo that Mr Fennel is able to walk again He has been confined lo the house for some Urn a broken leg Miss Carrie has return ed home visitipg at ville Miss Ferguson is visit ing in Newmarket A largo number of ladies at tended the Red Cross meeting which was held at the homo of Miss M Hush Threshers seem to like 3rd Line work What do you boys Miss Lennox our popular school teacher spent Sunday at her homo League meeting commences next Sunday evening at oclock The topic is The Conversion of St Paul of Era In your issue of June this year your correspondent at Orchard Beach made some remarks regarding the pe culiar mode of assessment of pro perty along ho shore of Lake Just why the Orchard Beach and adjacent lots should be assessed SHOO per acre and further along the shore with the same roads and conveniences should escape in many cases at only or less per acre is certainly incomprehensible and on the face of a piece of gross and inexcusable unfair ness Either island Grove arid other properties along that part of the shore should have their assessment increased or Orchard Beach and vicinity should be re duced What would be a fair ad- would bo to revise the assessment and have afl proper ty from Keswick to Jacksons Point bordering on he water front and in use for residence assessed at the same rate Another manifestly unfair sys tem is that summer residents who only occupy their premises for two or three months in the year who pay school taxes and lever use the schools who real ly get less attention in the mailer of road repair and than the residents who use roads and schools the year around should he assessed so very much more The Municipal Council of North should this question into serious and see that justice is moled out A Dales occupied bis own pulpit on Sunday speaking lo a rather slim congregation Miss Vera spent a day in the city last week Mr John Smith of Veterinary College Toronto spent the his mother Mrs Smith of the 5th Line Misses Mary and Jessie El liott of the Lino arc spending a week in lhc city Master Harry Webster of the Town Line spent Ihn weekend in the city returning on Monday night Si is making his last round the season threshing both clover and grain It will be near before ho finishes Wednesday of last week was a great day for Win Mounts sale Seldom is there so large a crowd and as Fred was in his usual form things went fast and prices were astonishing Mr and Mrs Earl Cook of the Line visited Mr and Mrs J on Sunday last Mr and Mrs Cliff Cook pud daughter Vclma were guests oi Mr and Mrs Richard Dunham of thy Line on Sunday last Mr Frank Irons of the Line the burning of whose barn we mentioned in the two weeks ago has been lucky in man aging to buy a building of same dimensions as the one de stroyed and a large parly of neighbors journeyed down be low Richmond Hill on Friday last In live autos and carefully look down the siding and frame so it would be the more easily erected The distance is a little too far to move lhc material by team as the barn was on Iho same side- road as the new Prison Farm Tho calculation is to load it on a car and bring it to by rail and to do this many willing hands went down on Monday As we all remember Friday last was a very stormy cold day Too much praise cannot be given to Rev reside close by and kindly willing workers an abundant supply of hot coffee ago able to bo out on crutches and Is doing nicely Mr Albert of Toron to was In Town and spent the his sisters the Misses Niagara St J Soma Newmarket young people motored to last Sunday and took part the Services Peoples rMr and Mrs I II Mum ford and their two sons Dr ward and Wil liam of Toronto spent Sunday- with red Mrs Laurie Cane Is here from on a visit Her husband who Is with the at Camp was also here on Sunday Mr Draper of Toronto formerly of was elected one of the representatives of Grand podge Sons- of Temperance to the National Division In next Sep tember Mrs and niece of Toronto spent over Sunday with her slaters Mrs J A and Mrs sey the latter having been here for several weeks Miss Dunn of Toronto spent tin weekend In Town her mother She had Just returned from spending two weeks her brother Jim Saginaw LI Robertson of the Ball York Ranges who has been stopping with his wife at the King George for the past two months left for Camp on Tuesday Congratulations to Mr J Walton of Aurora on being elected Grand Worthy Patriarch of the Mr Geo Dec rauli wilt have a general farm sale on jot 7 In the 2nd Con of King Old Survey it months credit Sale at one oclock J I Read- man vVEDNEODAY Dec Mr Jeremiah Duck will have a Kami Sale on Lot lu the rear of Con of Whit church credit Sale at one oclock- J D Headman Auct Deo Mr Walter will have a Farm Sale on lot In Con of Whitchurch also land credit Sale at 2 oclock sharp 1 Headman TUESDAY Deo 5 Mr Kay lot Con Scott will have an ex tensive sale of pure bred Short- Horn Cattle Clydesdale Horses Pigs Sheep Implements at oclock months credit J Dec Mc Donald will have a sale of Standing on lot con Tp of Terms cash Sale at one W J WASHING MADE EASY If you our Washing Powder you bb without It Go worth will ordinary famHv W Ing Wo hard work any mora Phone Orders Promptly Delivered Phone sons of Temperance Toronto last week PURITY AND QUALITY OUR MOTTO Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipes Grand Division which met Mr John of Markdale who Is on his way to Portland Oregon Los Angeles for the winter took a run up from Toronto to bid his sister Mrs M McManus goodbye before he left The engagement is announced of Jessie Hose Harrison daughter of the late Mr and Mrs M Harrison Milton to Dr Arthur HID fi0 of the W Hill formerly of Newmarket the marriage to lake place the December This week we have received a letter from Mr Frank Lundy son of the late Lundy enquiring about his as he misses It great ly when it does not reach him regular ly It is over 25 years since he left Newmarket For- the last five years he hasbeen at River He has had several experiences in hunting on Ihe high seas Within the last few days Infor mation has been received that Irwin Davis youngest son of P Davis K Vancouver and nephew of Hon J Davis was seriously wound ed in ihe fighting in France with lie result that it was necessary to am putate one leg and the oilier is very seriously smashed up with shrapnel For a time ft was considered doubtful whether he would recover but as no further had news has been heard from him it is hoped that the crisis Is past that he is on the way to gradual recovery Is years of age and has only one brother Ghent Davis who also is on tire firing line SOFT AMD LIGHT A lady famed for her skill in cooking was entertaining a num ber of her friends at tea thing on the table was much admired but excellence of the sponge cake was especially subject of remark Oh exclaimed of the guests It is so beautifully soft and light Do tell me where you got the recipe I very glad replied the hostess thai you find it so soft and light I made it out of my own head THE LEADING Furniture and Undertaking House v You can buy your Furniture Cheap for Cash UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Night calls to at ro3ldonco MAIN STREET I I NEWMARKET Agent for Cameras and Photo Supplies Fresh Chocolates Weekly TELEGRAPH OFFICE Store Phone No House Phone No WESLEY NEWMARKET LLAKD Vou use Mounts Cow t Toronto 0i have been made with Elder of Newmarket 16 preach at IheFrionds Mooting House every Sunday The was formerly at viH now be IqM and Sunday School at Let turnout end give a AIR ON Loudon Nov Keen satisfaction Is felt throughout over the dlsaslerij which attended the latest raid on Not only did the raiders fall to achieve hut two were shot down by airmen one raiding dirigible falling Into the sea off Durham and the other off Norfolk The crews perished Nine persons were injured by bombs dropped by a German aeroplane which succeeded in reaching London according to an official statement tonight The material to fronds The hoy who is afraid of a job where ho to sweep tho floor will amount to much When the proprietor of a drug store told tbo editor of tho Philadelphia Public Ledger that a sixteenyear old boy refused to work as a mes senger ho could run an atitoinobile and that a seven teenyearold negro hoy throw up a job he was asked to sweep floors Ihp newspaper man did a reviewing of the Jives of men He found that Douglas and Booker Washington three wellknown negroes swept floors when thoy were boys The late J Hill swept ljie floor of little store in Canada A Edison was a good sweejier in his youth and John to dust off- his own counter Asa Pucker who built and endowed Lehigh University with his was nors apprentice and then a car penter hut when he richest in pGnnsyivania the ark sweeping armies of Falkculiayn and having turned the Roumanian positions on the Alt arid the Vede are now rounding MP the detached Roumanian forc es that were unable to retire to east before the German trap was sprung Up lo the present number of prisoners captured since the armies of and joined hands north of Alexandria is only but the booty been very great At Craiova Berlin despatches say oil benzine and rubber were ob tained in quantities that exceeded expectations On also military stores of great value were secured through cap- lure of a large number of tugs and other vessels The loss of war material is more serious than any loss of men sustained by up to the present Her total es in killed wounded and captur ed are probably not more than fif ty or thousand for on the Moldavian frontier and in the hones and Tito On November 27th at Keswick to Mr and Mrs John Addison a daughter In Newmarket on Nov lo Mr and Mrs A a daughter At Stouffville on Nov to Mr and Mrs Harold a daughter On Nov lo Rev and Mrs English Ames- bury Mass a daughter Mrs was formerly Miss Edna Morion of this Town The WIGHT On Nov 22nd Nellie eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Knights to Stew art eldest son of Mr and Mrs John Wight all of At Newmarket Nov 1916 Lillian beloved wife of Walter MacUougal TAYLOR At Winnipeg Man on Nov Dr John Taylor father of Mrs Hunter of New market in hie year At on pep Sarah Brtmmer Clark beloved wife of K Clark In her year The funeral will take place on Sat urday Deo- 2nd Leave the house at one oclock and service at the Meth odist Church at at Ceme tery ENGLISH Nov Ruth Marie infant child of Rev and Mrs ft Mass In on Nov iQlG In his year A J Worth l Ml Attention a PEG 0 THE RING Wednesday Evening December GRAF Thursday Evening And First of New Tho Adventures of In Palace of IN A D A N I QPEOIAL PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY Throw Those Little Worries Spend an Evening He Admission Doors Open There was a large attendance at the Methodist Church on Sunday evening last The Rev Paine Pastor occupied he pulpit and preached a very effect ive sermon Mrs Ward and Mrs of were guests of Mr George on Sunday last Mrs of Sprucedale is vlsit- many friends In this locality- again the grim reaper has away from our midst one In of life Mr Joseph A who had resided here for a number years and for the past few years been foreman- of the Robert Miller farm on the eighth concession De ceased underwent an operation for cancer at the Hospital last July but It could not bo removed and hi came homo and since then has been a great sufferer but through it aH he never wavered In his faith In God was a privilege to visit him in his sick room One as If be were In the presence of His olio thought through his buf fering that might have Ills way and that the unconverted be brought to a knowledge of sin forgiven He will be much milled in he was anient the Sunday whero was nude lachcrfi of Ho by all who knew him as shown by the number who fJJ his remains to their last resting on Tuesday afternoon The service was conducted by Paine assisted by tho Rev tow was- ington of SloufMIM Key of iarkhan leaves to mourn his loss a wire three sisters Mrs Ward Mrs Duncan of GormW Miss Kate of two William of and John of I The family have the of the coinmuoily in their inent sfto that Mi Wr died been a there is loss prince for burl I 0 Wad I e YOUTH oil a5parf Red Feather Kaliil seldom widow Any Him who shaves apt to cut his best friend Nov barns to Jack Ihree miles of Gate were destroyed by f telling a loss of in to the including all the P tons of hay fe horses and of destroyed I IJ in another bar y a while son was My I i i A fieatsa will to Family oft and Mr on vith rubhor with la Christ observe will hi Every Church We wil into tin preach ters at J spin rep rilghi I Bib It wit I topic in he con A One kindly I rated land an Com for given day eve will hi ticket Hull it a vei The lad els for fuse to viuusly he TV Of be ami will be Include solos Rogers a A on Reading Many concern about I kei uay sec si It is be Hon School oclock years concern Mr building large cli It is will boy nj con I utt April- nndersU dm true danct alien fti tho loop l mill ihfro inch

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