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Newmarket Era , December 29, 1916, p. 2

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obsbossss a- Industrial Homo we to thank llm of Church at for which ffftvo ouch delight old on morning Mrand re from market Good House on Hip For particulars apply lo GEORGE 3w48 Newmarket I An AycrahircCow to In February Guaranteed to No good cow aged years College Farm Newmarket f LOOT A Fur taken out of my Muggy on Saturday the iOlli in AsI know the lias it I want to and nave trouble who return it at Fountain Now giving liquor add the iaitlroe the Dominion Government pot- atop the mails In dry i 1 AnwjremenMboVe been completed for holding lire 8tf of Ontario AeTicuVrnt x men Union at Agrl cultural College iuclph pa and January Owiug the peculiar of yenr results of cooperative throughout On tario on four farms will bo of the ineel- cooperative bean i conducted throughout Ontario varieties form crops quantities mil mixed groins for grain production anil for fodder form yard manures anil commercial fertilizers winter wheal potatoes mangels and rape J lie eradication of weeds tho ref profiting of waste places beekeeping In Ontario etc Not only will the rcHtiits experiments bo presented but several agricultural of parlance will ftOOO OUR DUTY In fir rid Bradford homo for holiday At tin iXlrf is here for a few on Mr and p A a Ben bad fi6Udayan ijijibptdh Jones at Mfsa of TornnW sending iibUdAya Mm Howard and or a -coudK- TrTanceUorpR and Prank of Toronto spent holidays their mother family a1hcriniron jAMrand Mrs Aqdrpvya In Town MrsV Aurora look Kbiff Hotel niIhh the weekend atLbnyfbrd with her par- Laurie borne from Toronto Camp for niat Miss vacation at London A if- Lulu school teacher for Christmas to for Working Men per Including water Kirk Ontario St lORTH wan MM The annual lbs York War Auxiliary will lake place In the Town Mall on Friday Jan at tfoleck p in to receive reports and JJic of for the ensuing year A full attendance of members Is re quested KBITII President Representative Wauled at for Newmarket and District for CANADAS NURSERY Spring Planting Wat now ready Splendid List of Hardy Canadian Grown Fruit and Ornamental stock including MCINTOSH RED ST REGIS EVER REARING RASPBERRY And Many Other Leaders Nov illustrated Catalogue Sent on Start now at beat selling Proposition Stone Wellington The Nurseries TORONTO ONTARIO Two destroyers were sunk in a collision in the North Sea on comber during very bad weather Six officers and men were lost Crossing the Tigris River in Mesopotamia the British forces have occupied positions on the right bank south and east of KutelAmara They have also systematically bombarded the of Iho Turks southwest of the river A force of cavalry by a night march ad- vanced lo Tort miles southeast of and destroyed it with sixty tons of grain The expedition also captured cattle and burned a number of hostile Arab encampments This fort has long been a bandy base of operations for hostile Arabs i which broke out from an unknown cause at oclock on Tuesday night in Todd Cooks warehouse in de stroyed the building and contents entailing a loss of more than and for a tunc seriously threatened the central portion of the town A strong- was blowing at the time from the southeast which greatly aided lh firemen from keeping the Are from spreading The loss is said lo be partially covered by insurance Ibe offer of Germany to dHi- has excited wide attention and upon our statesmen who have bad lo an answer grave responsibility has rested All the nations of the Entente have reached the same conclusion We desire peace but it must bo a well- grounded peace with proper guarantee These guarantees do not appear us to be forthcom ing and so as we the war for a great and worthy pur pose we cannot reliniuiHb be war till our worthy purpose Is or until are driven completely off Hie field not driven off and our leaders tell us that it will not bo ill next year thai wo shall at tain our full strength There fore although a peace- loving people we must still pur sue the lusk we have undertaken to defend rights of the weak and suffering The speech of Mi Lloyd George British Prime in discussing the German peace proposals has expressed the view our and our allies In thai speech the Prime Minister said The allies entered this war- to defend against the ag gression of Prussian military domination Having begun it hey must insist that the only end is most complete and ef fective guarantee against the possibility of thai caste ever again disturbing the peace of Europe Prussia got into the bauds of thai caste has been a bad neighbor arrogant threatening bullying shifting her boundaries at her will and taking one part of the Held after another from her weaker neigh bors and adding them to borrow dominions This view we have all accepted and we can no other ground thai in honor we can take This being the case the dutyis pressed upon us with slill greater force lo move with the utmost speed to secure life remaining portion of the men prom ised a year ago by Sir Robert Borden This in turn means that this county must search in all its corners for the proper men To Jake a step backward now would be very serious and the way to move forward is lo find the men to put into the field 0 ENEMY IN EGYPT NEARLY WIPED OUT at vacation Mr Fred Glover to book to Town after unending several months at Sank nowscr of Aurora nee Minnie vjfilldd bur brother In Town Ian week family gathering lookplqce at the homo of Mr John Mil lard Ave on Day Mis Kb Ilnlnes had a family gathering on day several being fron Toronto Mr and Mrs had a family on Day at their home Prospect Mr and Mrs Jackson and spend New YoarH day at Montreal Mr and Mrs of Cadillac spent with Mr Mrs Hitley Clarice of the De partment of spen with parents Mr A to teaching a Singing linns In Markhom night eaeli llirbush the winter Mrs Charley operation at last week and Is doing -nice- Mr A AllandeJe and wife visited with lib mother Mrs Harry over lay Joshua Huron St a family gathering on Huron Street on Christina Pie Carter of the J vas In Town on Friday on bis spend vacation al Kfls- vlok Hon J Mavis left for in Tuesday on a business trip ant be away the rest of tin Mr Eugene Barker was home Jrpm Toronto for and leave or Indiana this week to resume his ioHefco Studies MrFrank and moved to Cookstown Ilioj greatly missed in tin Metnodis iburch and Mrs 1 Merritt children of are apendmg with her mother Mrs It A Starr Prospect Ave Mrs McDonald and her son Waller of are spending th hristmas holidays at Mr Hunters Ave Chas spent holidays Mrs Prank will remain with other friends or New Year holidays Hill pastor of Methodist Church stationed Newmarket about years ago has accepted a call to Leamington Mr and Mrs of Aurora Joined the family gathering at the home of his brother Mr Main St on day Mr and Mrs Jackson and of Toronto also Mr and Mrs A Mr and irapcr at fathers Mr Hamilton- en They Will spend Iho winter with relatives in Ontario of Nor and his pppbnODt- Air Jasi were both la Town on property owners on the Lake Mr Anderson claims J the Township is loo and promises the taxes of the Lake Shore properly will be spent on the road by appoint ed for that purpose Ho claims that some of the Shore road to not as wide as the lav will allow There Will be quite a- stir In the Township oh Monday a specialty Thoiriad In King Township on to Mr DoollUle a son flrtcr of of fvfnnpljot end vicinity wo present corner of Main and V Aurra on Deo to Mr arid Mrs SCIlft a son Mm that niarkeiv of Mr At I Aurora bury and have In Newmarket on to Mr and Mrs a son Deo j If you use your wit ritWt I At the Methodist Parsonage Scarboro on Tuesday Dec Mr Milton and Miss Clara Hill of officiating Annie Jordan of Cedar Valley and Frank Mt Albert united In on Wednesday Deo 20lh at the Manse by the Rev Mutch Rain nearly Post In vohavo not only thought of our own comfort hut of our many and built will find a to deal In All our flxturoa hew and wo put in which both mothproof and All of to bo when you doing to buy your Groceries for you cannot got things too In our wo will havo our Grocery i mont which will bo found opon from a m to p v In wo will ftjiffi and will remain onsi In Wo now to thank our many Customers for all their past patronage and a continuance of It in future as many now Customers and wo wish you nil a Very and Happy Wow I Our Toronto Letter At the Temper- Hotel on the Deo by Elder I Pros- Her of Newmarket Mr Malcolm Mc Donald of Sunderland to Mies Mary Smith of Bill lHt PHONE Ring PHONE Ring London Dec Practical destruction of the enemys force in Iho engagement Saturday Maghdabab Egypt was an nounced by the War Office to day The text of I he statement reads The following probably are the final details regarding Magh dabab The total captures were including fleers four mountain guns 3 guns a large number of rifles rounds of small ammunition some gun ammuni tion number of horses and camels and transports and other equipment The total enemy engaged numbered so lically the whole force was de stroyed Further south one of our mo bile advanced through Mitla Pass destroying the enemy defences at the eastern end thereof It burned bis camps at and six miles further towards vtoYoftV Mr Andrew Yule celebrat ed their golden wedding hero Satur day when about fifty relatives and friends gathered for the occasion Mr Yule was King Township as was his wif He is the Collector of Customs of Aurora and Newmarket London Pea The violent and was at one Mayor here struggle that lias been raging for five tred manager of the days on Ihe Moldavian sbatfnjf fractured en ankle on night during the opening of the was to Toronto It was found both bones ankle had been broken Sale Register 40 acres Tamarack In lots on lot Soot at one Her ended lodayln a German Smashing through on a- front- of Army swept forward liito of Meanwhile Danube army the Russian along Mrs Brothers jof Aurora spent Kfeck was called away week lo Owen sound to attend the funeral of her Uncle Mr James who died very suddenly Miss Fisher of Klnki and and daugliler Iloreriee of Toronto were of Mrs J for Christmas holidays Mr and Mrs A Thompson of spent Christinas with her par ents Mr and Mrs Jos Wesley Vic toria Ave also Mrs T M Wesley of Mr Charles Meek resign ed his position in Windsor for the purpose of enlisting Is spending a few weeks at home before going lo where he has signed up with the th Battery We- regret to learn that Mr A Smith manager of the Bell lelepbone Office here Is about to be moved to Colilngwood Mr Price of is to become Ida successor Mr end Miss brother and sister of Mr Cornell spent holidays In Newmar ket also Mr and Mrs Allen of Peter- another sister of Mr were here for Christmas Miss M Dunn of Toronto spent Christmas holidays in Town with her mother Word hasbeen received that her father Gunner sprained his back whlle6t the front fii-l-j-aQce- and is now hi Hospital Mr J iicny ih W nsilay old apdV renewed hi subscription to the for the 3ulh yftar In tlie States audlotvofiouey whose- Oil jtinV At Methodist Church lost week- It was publicly staled that the granting of franchise to women soon be la Ontario Never has cheer been dis- by various city lo the extent of- the present season On Sunday last It was in Trinity Methodist Church that all City dally papers except one had de cided publish liquor advertise ments A burst oft applause followed he announcement Hi caking down two doora and a window on Street on J un lay three Policemen succeeded In ar resting over two dozen Chinamen en gaged In gambling Six thousand eight hundred de layed Christmas parcels of Brit ish mall reached Toronto on Wednesday The total postage on he parcels was about was found guilty by Judge in the of criminal negli gence when be knocked down ward Car r while driving bis au tomobile on Yon go Street on Oc tober 27lh paid a of in preference to going to jail for three months Twelve thousand patrons of the Toronto civic lines bad to walk morning owing to the interruption in Hydro supply Mrs Annie 102 Sumach St badly burned about the body when her clothes caught fire from a gas stove Tuesday night She was taken to St Michaels Hospital Her husband had his hands badly burned when he went to his wifes assistance Mrs Hose was struck by a passing wagon on Christmas Day which was responding lo a false alarm Although badly bruised no bones were broken She was crossing street at a point where the street car and fire wagon were passing Post Office authorities state thoy got through with mail matter and completed delivery this year heller than for many years Returning after making bis last delivery on Saturday night a grocer named Peter Hastings was taken suddenly ill and cd away Geo Chapman who lived on Road died from wounds on Wednesday of last week Mr Chief In spector of Prisons- and Public Charities has been appointed a member of Iho Board of Parole Some complaint is being made that School Teachers are onesid ed on the question of medical in spection of school children r Gibbons has accepted offer lo box in February Thous ands of dollars are being wagered on the result The for To ronto occasioned by the ap pointment of Mr PP being appointed to a Cab inet Office has been fixed Nom ination lakes place on the- and election on of Jan Mr Alderman who Tombi At his late residence King Township on Dec Thom as Marshall years A DROWNING In Aurora on Dec Daniel Browning in CLARK At his daughters residence Aurora on Dec 21st 1910 Aaron Clark In his year Baldwin on Deo Oldham in his J PURITY AND QUALITY OUR MOTTO Attention Given All Physician and Family Recip OLDHAM At I91G John i7th year Interred at Quccnsvllle Cemetery on Saturday At Newmarket Out Dee 1910 Annie Campbell beloved wife of John formerly of Sank in the seventysixth year of her age Service at the residence of her son Ave Newmar ket Friday Dee at p at Newmarket Union Ceme tery Perth and Inverness Scotland papers please copy At- her late renidence Al corn avenue Toronto Dee Sarah Ann beloved wife of William Henry filling aged 02 years Funeral service at above address on Saturday at thence to Qtieens- ville for interment by Metro politan private car I Of dame Merchant who died at Hill on Deo In SixtyNinth Year One by one earths ties are broken Hue by one we bid farewell Gone across the Jasper river Willi lhr Father gone to dwelL God has called our elder brother Bid bis work on earth lo cease And he went- to he with Jesus In that land of perfect peace Long days and nights of weary pain- Mans power to save was all In vain For God alone He thought It best To cure his pain and give him rest So those weary hours and days of pain Anil troubled nlyhts are past His ever patient wornout frame Has found sweet rest at last A faithful husband and father dear A faithful friend to all sincere In faith he lived In hope he died Life was desired which God depriv ed Host In this hope dear lonely ones resting on the other shore Youll meet Oh blessed thought Where tears end partings are no more Just to show he Is remembered Greatly missed and loved as well How are are filled with Only Ihoso who mourn can ell Msrson MAIN STREET Agent for Cameras and Photo Supplies Fresh Chocolates Weekly OFFICE House Phone No Store Phone No Why not savo money Hero Is one proposition to do so As wo all know how prices advancing on all lines of good especially Clothing Boots Shoes and Rub bers and as wo must sell our stock consisting of LADIES AND READYTOWEAR CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR Wo offering you some bargains at old prices Just a few of our linos Pairs How Heavy Rubbers Reg for Hero S AM A Stock of Hockey Boots to Clear I mens Chinchilla Overcoats Reg for Ladles Waists each J 3 South of NEWMARKET Proprietor Wti an a y Mis cheery way his smiling face a pleasure to recall I lie had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all TOE To Fine CHEAPEST PLACE Buy Your Christmas Oranges Choice Fresh Pure Olive Nuts and of TOWN Supplies Candy All Kinds Oil Guaranteed Goo Kalian Macaroni seeking lias entered an for libel against Mr Ward for alleged slander of wmarket of road aud captured several fortified villages Of Hi iVnus Of air chance I cross an aMlomolille The tenacious resletancc i the troops Hi mud- flva days en or number of whom fell Hie hands ihe Army I making risings tn Kindly liri j at vi in Town oclock a Inir beluff ffilff i hours on emit of v It v- aha itlt ifirihnUs hi lifjt on j for chance hi ite Up visit to of Mr and Mrs of was so severely on Friday thai death ensued the following day The mother bad loft two young children playing on the bed she went out for coal and though absent a few found a mass of flames when and by the time sbu the by the child a blanket alio was recovery Bow the childs became teoitefl known WKiye were killed and liijutid a for bo train Polyparpc How sweet their memory still has made The world con never fill Some day some our eyes see The face we loved so Borne tome time bis PhaU clasp And never Bay farewell A more shall roll A few more season wane we shrill viih those real Till Christ shall come again I V J ami M SAM Main A I iS Toronto am p in pm pm Allendale Newmarket Leave AH am am am pm 7M pm 1000 pm 137 It 4 Toronto An 1010 a p inartitfl on am Mr Hi tho mail outlying reports stdntly colli as wo Leather I wilh an morning jammed probably week or flai Mr with a pi had jusi morning in con tar plitl in and badly nicely tin and this The Son rora and for a Town This in tin rora on Jai every represented Provincial take a Hon and I P present T and lust em sleighing moderate degri Willi I beat for I The brought Christina Only Leap The Cb Office Irlbuted Chi was lln Barker text In Save Ills many The of School ltii doors rendered one or me presents ft wen The 2750 day and youii duly rem came out ahead groceries The care lo goo a Puree house an i on handed in hb parse to burning I nnnduy I Next kin re iba iftlofw ARCHIVES OF TORONTO

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