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Newmarket Era, 9 Feb 1917, p. 2

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a Mm xv i FAti conveniences were presented week Apply til KliiK Ontario St Township Hallway determined to on street car- Is declared to Lot In Good I VJflWTEO Intolerable ami Indecent JVBUtfrtly before midnight lout Sat urday- w the Metro- grief At Power Belt Toronto jlrligo on Street The carwaa thrown across right from- track ft I At the meeting of the Cattle Location Apply to- MBS JOHN to House south of 9piv9 Toronto on Vonko A Maid for Work In Breeders Association on Tuesday John able Light work President No dinner to- Apply to Mortage in the cattle supply Firth W for Home lime to Newmarket come The Provincial Secretary finds fob mlb and the heat garden In Controllers divided on closing Toronto JH It Is announced the annual Slk iota with properly of the price for he held at the Several other for Sale week a good Town 16L of TIKIS Ontario St Newmarket- WAHTEO Agent for Newmarket and Good contract to rightman and written applications will up to Apply to mows in I I I 1 1 J CARD OF Anita- W and family their heartfelt thaiika to Hie and fiienda for their oua and in great the death of a kind Also who rio kindly Kent flower GRAVEL AND FOR SALE Opportunity for anil Hand Contractors or road to handle gravel and sand Will supply quantities in hulk or well the properly Kant of Struct in Whitchurch township dbHN fl Adelaide POTATOE8 NotwHIiflUndln of weather 6iOOt vbro re- from thy supper Every member jfeQiiesledt6 help pack for forgot to go on Feb Prooocda to Jctlora the fol lowing boys acknowledging Vie F A C G Carl PieOk Samuel Carter The following letters received by Mrs Davis Dear I wish to thank you and tho the Field Comforts for splendid parcel which I received shortly It contained every tiling that necesaarfprtho comfort of the out and wo very much the great work that the doing i Never in the history of York County parcel came at a very iflpcclally the and Hid- and alonjrwilh other fArm auction Rales- ho friohdsat homo it i evFinr Mi a of Toronto her MM home 6ii ins thrown of lie grandparents WT Canadian Jersey Club oppos ed to of oleomargarine Into Ontario and have notified accordingly The banwill be con tinued Never In the history of York County speclaliy the 0 i Limited amount of and Heed Potatoes for sale Ap ply to ANGUS Vivian Out I 1017 J a TV J -OF- We have euUbllBhed a lasting for fair square dealing prepared to meet existing by offering high grade trees and plants direct to customers at BOCK BOTTOM Dont delay planting fjult tree9 and plants as there is nothing pays better Rend for our Illustrated circulars- Of hardy varieties which you can order direct and get the benefit of agents Our prices- be sure to Merest you CO New York Feb Submarines mines and other war causes mora merchant Con a go during than during any Single Ihc of lift var The record tho Journal of from all reports received this cable advices lion obtained from other sources show that last month approxi mately merchant vessels of all types and classes frith an aggregate gross lounge of were sunk This brings Iho total destruction for the war corrected to date to vessels- of gross tons numerous nor were Farmers in numbers agricultural work us at present It Is now to form a wing of the imperial Plying Corpn In Cana da with headquarters as Toronto To anything like disruption It Is now proposed to defer Church for the present Dr Fred Adams who has hud charge of tin laboratories of the civic Health Department during the absence of a at the front has been appointed to a portion In the A and leaves Toronto at once for overseas Col is home Again but will return soon to take up new duties in war zone inspectors of the De partment seized crates of celery shipped from Florida to the city which were found to show trace of having been sprayed Paris Green John aged tB years of Mulock Avenue was instantly killed Wednesday evening when In fell down an elevator shaft at he Swift Canadian Company He was stepping on a freight elevator on the second floor of the companys plant as the car was in motion and missing his fooling pitch ed head first into he shaft falling a distance of about feet to the base ment THE UNITE WITH QEHMANV The States Das severed diplo matic relation with Germany Last year President Wilson was warned that this inevitably would lead to war Germany thereby tried to deter Presi dent Wilson from treating Germany as an outlaw nation emphasizing the serious consequences that would he Involved Just us she asked Britain in the opening days of August hud the cost of being true to her pledges to Belgium and France The slate of public sentiment against the United States In Germany last year gave point to the German warning As a matter of fuot diplo matic relations have been severed by nations on a number of occasions with out hostilities resulting We can expect peace to be maintained under present circumstances American citizens have as much right to travel and on the high seas as they have In travel and trade Wilk in of the United Slates and attacks made On pro perty their lives on the high seas they arc as much entitled to pro tection of Government as though the outrage occurred on land Nearly two years ago the President said he would hold Germany to Uriel account ability Later he said Germany could not expect the United States to omit my act to give effect to her position It was because the Presi dent demanded an immediate repudia tion of Germans Indiscriminate sub marine ware fare on prji of tup sever ance of relations thai Germany to American rights and make those on The withdrawal of that promise meant of the ultimatum delivered by the United Stales months ago and left the president little option but to sever relations provision for the safety of board ships thai were sunk helped a great deal to make my first in Kronen very picas ant indeed Know has fallen for lust couple of it does not last very long as tho ground is wet It in good to see the snow oven though it docs only last for a short time In closing I wish to extend to the Field Comforts Seasons Greetings and to wish them every success in the coming year Sincerely yours Carl M Mr by a chum Harris spent Sun day homo hero Bradford Witness- Miss Toron to over the weekend from- the Slates is the guest of friend Mrs Kvos for a couple of Weeks Feb Isaac will have a farm sale on lots and 3 llrnburV Keswlok and 2 minutes walk from Slop- 82 Metropolitan till next Nov Sale at iM Head man Children FOR FLETCHERS CASTORS MODI CAR drive center Moling vlly J rev trie J uj tLU itii ad iiudiiur It tut I The Gray Doit is essentially a comfortable ear there Is plenty of teat and leg room both back and front comfortable too because of Its 50 Inch full cantilever which nuke one of the riding cars on the market at any price The price is within reach of most folks See this car at our mi lvJi A ALLAN Agent Newmarket Dear Mrs- Davis I received your most welcome parcel a days and many many thanks to you arid tho Field Comforts Society I received quite a number of par- cols this hut the majority of them lacked those good Can adian sucks- whifth one requires this time of thvyear in Franco We had a very dull time Day hut made up for it on New Years Day Our New Years din ner was far belter than wo ex pected to gel under our present circumstances Must bring my short message to a close now Thanking you once for tho parcel I remain Yours sincerely Dear ftjadam Allow to thank you and the Field Comforts very much for parcel you so kind in sending H arrived on Jan 13th and everything was in very good condition It puts fresh courage in us soldiers to know that our friends at homo lake an interest in our comforts and welfare I will close wish ing Society the best of luck Yours very truly Lewis Belgian Relief King St Toronto Deer Mrs Davis The Committee wishes me to thank the Newmarket Field Com forts Society for three of excellent clothing The new gar ments for children were particu larly appreciated You may have seen in the papers thai arc having a shower for the Belgian children next week at our here Mrs who works for the refugees in that part of Belgium held by Allies has sent us an urgent appeal for new clothing for children of all ages She has about in her charge Thanking you for your kind co operation in our work Sincerely yours M Cory Holland landing We are very much pleased to report thai Miss Verna Stephenson passed with honors her first Pianoforte Ex amination- in the Conservatory of Music under Ihc Master Stanley who is only eleven years of age it in very gratifying to both lonelier and pupil Mrs I oho Stephenson and Verna last Sunday in Newmarket Sirs and spent a few week in To ronto We are very sorry to report it Mis Arthur Milne had to- go to the on Monday Miss K Gray Is very ill inllun- of Ihc lungs Dorothy banc is very ill with Pleurisy and inflammation Thompson had a nar row escape from chocking to death on Sunday The Cross Aid intend giv ing a Valentine Dance in Lloyds Hall on Wednesday evening of next week Sandersons Orches tra in attendance ev ening anticipated Help the work by your presence Snow shovelling Is all the go here this Is loo much of- a good thing of our popular young ladles have taken positions in munition fac tories In Toronto Our reeve attending county council the last two weeks Two recruiting were doing the town up for a couple of days hist week Mr Frank Stephenson had one of his hands frozen while coming the last Wo to report Mia death tit Mr Taylor and have the deepest sympathy of the com munity MrsWm Beech of Winnipeg in renewing for Era they ore having a- realold lime cold winter- of Weston loft for home on Tuesday after spending a few days with her slater Mrs A West Mrs J of Toronto spent a few days with Mrs wlio has been Very poorly but Is Im proving A- of City We are having fine winter weather below this A M No had a few ladles An one to meet Mrs Hacking from West who Is visit ing Town Many friends hi Town will regret to learn that Mrs of in very III Her sister Mrs Peregrine with her Mr of Tuesday night at his way back from Sutton where he has been cattle for a Short- Horn Bide I We regret to learn that Mr Smith Is about to- remove from Town having accepted the position of Ac countant for Iho Maclean Publishing Co of Toronto that OS Wo filven public past year factor In Wo to feci this as much it it to our meat and putting in will a variety wo have raw J Wilder will Have a largo sale of farm and on West of at In the Con of Whitchurch miles of Pine Orchard Credit till next or A per cent Noff for cash Sale at one J neadman WHAT Ki if- Mr and Mrs J Widdifield had a friends In on Wednesday even ing as a farewoll for Mrs On account of the coal she up home and left yester day for Pembroke to spend rest the winter her daughter are in the forefront Miss Dorothy park Ave Is ho newest recruit to the Banking Profession in this Town she having been recently attached to the local staff of the Hank of Montreal and Is undertaking the duties of ledger- keeper Mr J Brown of Chatham son of the late Hey John Brown of Newmarket wants to be- remembered to old Mends lie writes I look every week for without fall We had some winter down here Tho ear jTerrtfis ferry were frozen in the ice Miss Louise Smith late of Akron Ohio issuing her Bister Mrs Br Kirkland Smith is a native of the Stale of Florida and perhaps never saw a heavy front until lately she says these snow banks and zero wea ther down to twenty or thirty does not look like borne to her Snow balls this lime of the year Is as much a the open gardens of flowers and growing crops in winter time would be to he Cana dians Mr Herbert Lewis of New York a former Newmarket boy writes Considerable anxiety is evident on all sides here at present over Hie latest note frorn Germany It certainly looks as if she is playing her last card ami anxious Involve this country either by fair means or foul evidently the latter The majority of good Ameri cans arc- disgusted at the German al titude throughout When the war first broke out some of these same people stood by Germany but with a few exceptions they are all now lined up on the other side IB Wo In teas Our SuO and euro to you ir A in or w Ma Feb Auollon sale of Farm Implements etc on lot Survey King Township north lownllne the property of Wobbler No reserve as the pro- Is giving up farndng Sale at oclock sharp JerrnB 0 months I Smith Auctioneer Feb The farm alyek Implements and furniture belong ing lo the of the late Henry Taylor will he sold at jot con Scott at oclock Kcfiter Auclioneer Feb farm stock and furniture belonging to the estate of the late John Old ham at Baldwin- at I oclock credit W J Benjamin Clarence Oldham lot io Con will hold an important farm sale at oclock credit W J Kester Augustus Fairfield lot Con will dispose of his entire stock of horses cattle implements and furniture at 12 oclock credit W J Kester Auctioneer Mr A near Brownhlll will dispose of bin horses cattle implements etc at oclock mos credit J Kester Auctioneer Feb Mr James Kay lot Con will hold an important farm sale at oclock credit w J Kester Feb Mr Boss lot 20 Con Bast will hold an extensive sale of farm stock Implements and furni ture at oclock credit J at lo nothing bottorto bo had than Iho soil flOo lb If you would to call for your order will bo pleased It 3 good attention If you hero When you want a of Candy or nice Juicy Oranges It hero that you got thorn GROCERY PHONE Ring j 3 fi PURITY AND QUALITY OUR Special Attention Given AH Physician and Family Recipes MAIN NEWMARKET Cameras and Photo Supplies Fresh Choi House Phone No 151 No I I In a rearend collision of a pas- extra on the will a snow plow train near Saskatoon three men were killed and six Injured Seven survivors of the Shackielon parly on Elephant Island in the Antarctic have been rescued by relief ship Aurora THIS Furniture and Mouse You can buy your Furniture Cheap for Cash UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Night attended to at residence first social event of pres ent season was Mrs A Arm strongs reception last Tuesday after noon it was a dellnhtful day and the lite of the town were in evidence Mrs introduced the callers in ho Drawingroom and Mrs Arm strongs slater Mrs Halm of received with her The Tearoom was presided over by Mr assisted by Halm and Miss Arm strong The decorations were tulips peas and About ladies were present and Mrs Arm strong was cordially welcomed Newmarket 43 LIMITED TO FULL APPLY AT ANY DANK On ANY MONEY OHDER POST OFFICE JAN Ottawa b J to Mr Thompson of Fort Wil liam writes Well another year has gone and great war Is still on It will be a blessing when it Is ended To see some of the sights that passes our city on their way home to the West and to see some of our own boys coming home it does seem too bad Fort William and Port Arthur have sent a fine lot of men The that left here months ago have badly They got cut terribly They were a fine body of men and a credit to Ihelr country Business wry dull and a very cold steady wilder Kudosed please find for our old friend The Era Phones 17 and ivniOHT In Feb iOil to Mr and Mrs Montrose Wright a son The Tomb Tottenham on Feb 3rd Mr Clark formerly St Newmarket Interred at London Jan at Aurora Elizabeth young est daughter of Mr and Mrs George Smith At Ave Toron to on Feb 3rd Evan Allan be loved eii son of Waller and Annie Tern aged two years Interment at Fine Orchard on Tues day On Monday Feb Mb at the residence of her sonSelb Draper i CotUnghain To ronto Mary Ann ha widow of the Draper former ly of Interment at ville Saturday 3nl in City of Pneumonia J Powell son of- the late Jos Customs and brother of Mis a Smilh of Newmarket Sale ON ALL WINTER GOODS I HERE AWE A FEW SPECIALS Lions Wool Underwear Reg for each Mens Quits for Heavy Rubbers Rofl for Boots Cloth Tops Reg for J rata y- fi All Orders Revive ARCHIVES OF 1

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