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Newmarket Era, 9 Mar 1917, p. 1

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At jfC month en- joyed the compared with 5323 in the same month year and patronized the pi tin go an in Feb ruary of last year Miaa Cameron at the homo of her parents last week from poisoning Jrs Jus and A that the poisoniiiK was due to tainted salmon sandwiches eaten by the young lady at a down town restaurant is at the City Kail that methods are appar ent connection with Hie fairs the Canadian National look out for disclosures Mr Mosaop Prop Of the Hotel Vojiko Street closed the bar and restaurant Ho declares neither have been profitable since September last i United Farmers want Question of reiprocily submitted to a vote of the people Through a young woman clerk Jrt ss SOUTH EN LUMBER YARD JL J mm P W PEARSON From Era Mar 15 idJ Married By CurUi at the residence of the father the James to Mies Ann of Kiufj By the same on the 3rd Mr Redmond Simpson lo Rachel Stephens both of V7bil church The Block Book of the Canadi an Bank of Commerce is nor at the Registry Office winning lo subscribe arc lo call there were sub scribed this week Mr of Gvil- hud thieves enter home last week They got array with in cash but dropped nearly Si on the doorslop Postmaster Roc advertises letters uncalled for during fast month Mr Simpson and Lock hard are principal advertisers his They make big displays The Hunter assault case pro ceedings occupy over three col umns of todays paper the result of jealousy between Ibe parties concerned Squire of Toronto was be dignitary 28 are essential to the progress and development of fejf the Province Speaking as a -V- Minister of ihe Government he added We do believe thai the construction of Good Roads has a direct bearing on the cost of liv ing in Ontario One hundred Tractors will be Br From Carters Office t3- John IKOOUlOHArli CavRJ JSCCDO 50130392 I I Hte Of Savings iriUUy La fctaUtvl tie A LISTER OK ALL KINDS LATH SHINGLES ETC ALSO- SASH MOULDINGS AN iu inaido Til I end After up Urn Ill r presented to ftritatn by Toronto men The gift includes barrows and binders and a skilled me chanic is to accompany each tractor Mrs Mann an elderly was found dead in her room on Friday afternoon Mrs Mann had been recently bereaved of her husband and since his death had been slaying at night at the home of a neighbor She was found lying on the floor and death is attributed togas suffo cation The Post Office Department at Ottawa has declared thai li quor cannot be carried in the mails A recent order of the Railway Hoard requires the Street Rail way Co to have more cars in use by the 1st of January next Toronto motorists give lo Good Roads That looks like business Government Labor Bureau will cooperate with district repre sentatives of the Department of Agriculture in gelling men and women lo work on the farm On Friday while having a ride on the rear of a car on Port land Street Cecil Kirk aged years fell off and struck his head against the pavement sustaining concussion of the brain He was removed to the Western Hos pital is considered by a good many people when potato pits are opened next month in various parts of Ontario that prices will decline This would prove a very desirable help hi the working classes A gunner named Hill a war hero died at the Toronto Hospital on Tuesday last On Wednesday of last week father passed away in the same ward Good Roads Convention met in Toronto this week They favor ed returned soldiers being em ployed as far as possible in the work A family of seven people were saved by the barking of their dog when their premises look lire on Tuesday night Another bigamy was up in I Police Court on Tuesday from name the man Is a foreigner Oil Tuesday last Hon introduced a bill in Mm LotfilfttuM to exempt from pay ment the granting of eea for let- vhiiv Urn in respect to whom the are conk wounds or in the ski vice of His either unir WHERE HOMO She was one of ihe worst wo men with whom lie ladies of a certain church in lower New York bad ever had to deal She had sunk so low thai she begged money of the church only lo spend it in the nearest saloon Finally in answer one of her appeals for money the spokes man for the womens society said No Maggie we can do no more for you The women of this so ciety have given you up A young man Waller name who was a worker at the settlement connected with the church overheard the closing remark and as Maggie turned away he said Yes Maggie the women of this society have given you up but God and I will never give you up She passed out into the welter of slum life and it seemed as if oblivion had swallowed her no one heard of her again for years Meanwhile the young man who had said that he would never give her up had died of a disease that he contracted while nursing a hu man wreck Some account of his dramatic career together with a picture of him appeared in one of the New York papers Two years more slipped by then one Sunday evening the minister of the church was shak ing hands with the congregation as they filed oul after service when lie noticed a woman stand ing off at a distance weeping convulsively When all had gone he looked at her more intently A faint shadow of recollection crossed his mind as he scrutin ized tier face more closely Then as she approached him he saw that she was Maggie yol not the old Maggie of a few years ago hut a new Maggie of redeemed wo manhood Maggie opened the conversa tion Doctor she you remember thai some years ago the women of Ms church told me that they had given me up Walter said lonie thai he and God would never give mo up I haw the account of his death in the paper and I cut his picture and had this medallion made from it I worked two years scrubbing offices before and af ter hours to save money enough lo have it made It lias kept me Straight ever since But J want you to take It now for fear that if it should be found in my pos session it might bring reproach on bis When you preach you sometimes tell the peo ple that what saved Maggie was Walter saying to her Maggie women of this church have given you up but ftivd will ive you Another German Bombardment London Fob The German destroyer raid on the or tilled towns of and Margate was not lacking in grim humor Lord house well within the lire zone and the fa mo us editor happened lo be slay ing there His experience was certainly is very kind of you all at this Mm when all are thinking that at about 30 more than a dozen star shells lit the locality up Then for six minutes shrap nel burst all over place knocking his library wall about and killing a woman and baby fif ty yards away The shells ap peared to have been fired three miles lo seaward This is no LETTER FROM ENGLAND Iirst Casually Training Bait SI Helens Hastings Sussex Jan 21st Hear Fellow Members Just a few linns to let von know 1 was very pleased to receive your letter One of my chums pert received letter from the League in own be ram from so I we being well looked after It to of of the first lime the doughty baron tur has been under fire literally this war to activities as metaphorical tar get for all dilatory officialdom Lord was not great ly disturbed by the bombardment and has become so accustomed to heavy fire along the battle line thai not until his secretary arous ed him did he become aware of the raid He philosophically de cided lo remain in bed I am used lo being bombarded he said After all this is nothing compared to the incidents endur ed all day long by our soldiers and civilians the population in France and Belgium A number of shells fell on Ihe town and in the immediate neighborhood Remarkably lit tle damage was done A major ity of the shells fell in fields A few failed to The roofs of two houses were damaged In another part of the town a shell exploded in the grounds of the almshouse the only result being lo frighten aged inmates The only building in Margate hit was an oldfashioned collage which was struck years ago by a thunderbolt A shell passed through the wall and exploded in the passage shattering the partitions in the bedrooms Mrs Morgan had rushed upstairs and snatched up tier youngest child baby girl of two years She was about come down with the baby in her arms when the shell exploded The woman was killed instantly The baby died two hours later Two other children who were in bed aged and were seriously injured Another child escaped with bruises the outskirts- of the village shells fel In fields and roads one smash rip a tele phone pole and another damag ing an unoccupied house re me the year home This was my first Christmas away from home but I did not fare loo bad ly I bad to work in the morning but was invited out for tea in the even ing and enjoyed myself very welt Many the boys were anxious to go away for very few were al lowed to on account of the I think per as allowed to go from each unit I had no place in particular to go ho didnt trouble it I was offered a chance though Out for once in my life I did my chum a good turn and let film go home to see his wife Instead I alo worked all day New Years so It was all a change from Canada I hope you all had a very enjoyable and very Happy New Year was marked on my medical board few days ago and expect to go to France again in a short time All fit men are being soot back In France again and others put In their place- so i guess Herman will lie in same boat as am have only seen Herman once since I tame to Hastings but we used to out together quite often when at the other Camp You imagine how pleased was day when I met him lb- was about the only fellow in Out that I knew and It was like being back In Newmarket again to talk over dif ferent happening and the new we received la our from then- IP- From Era March Married At Ihe Christian Par sonage Newmarket on the tat by Elder Mr Ed win lo Miss Cora both of East At the home of the brides father Feb by Booker A Lloyd of to Ada daughter of Hoov er Esq of Markham At the residence of the brides father on the 2nd by Hey Joseph Myrtle eldest daughter of Mr Albert to Mr Fred both of Whit church At the residence of the brides parents East on the 2nd of Feb by McKay A Mr Roger Bailer to Miss Ida Lin s lead Died At East the inst Mr Matthew aged years At on the 2nd Pews aged years on the Polly wife of aged CO years Mr J P Hunter is Captain of the Newmarket Fire Brigade this year There are now inmates at the York County industrial Home Mr of Keswick spent a few days in town this week Rev J E Gardner of Richmond Hill was here for a couple of days this week Mr and Mrs of York Tp were visiting with Mr J 11 Collins this week Mrs Amos returned from Brandon on Tuesday J T Stokes came up from To ronto with her lo visit friends in this locality While at Sudbury recently Messrs Woodcock and Savage met a Newmarket boy in person of Mr Montgomery son of Mr John Montgomery of this town Mr Richard of Sharon leaves for Brandon Man nest week Large of preached the Newmarket Methodist Church last Sunday Rev Allen Mr work at Mr Sam Johnson of Mount Al bert leaves for Newmarket Tues day where he expects to run the Central Hotel OOO i YOUR OiVWITM how to looaen a tender com so it Mi out vltlw out E I has ace Have and Brooks a couple of times I was In hopes of going over to see them too hut re ceived till appointment so did get leave I n anything of P Fennel of W be fore went to France i used see them quite often thru They re fct and I was al the Can Military boo there My used to see them quite often I left dive my kindest regards all he members of the League once again let me thank you fur your letter villi now close with a wish that I may hear from you again from lime to Ume Harold A tt t men and women who are pestered with corns- and who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lock jaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority use a drug called which tbn moment a few drops are applied to any corn or callus the softness is relieved and soon the entire corn or callus root and nil lifts off with the lingers Free zone dries moment It is applied and shrivels the corn or callus without in flaming or even surrounding or skin A of will eost very at arty drug afore but will positively rid one- of every hard or soft corn or burd ened callus If your iiuy he van It wholesale drug for at any ARCHIVES Or

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