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Newmarket Era , June 22, 1917, p. 2

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I A Gold Necklace not with Pearls and Amethysts Finder will bo euitably rewarded by leaving same at Ibis office LOST About of May be tween Newmarket and Point by way of bo Town Lino On Friday last of nominated as candidate for Hal- ton in Iho Ontario legislature The meeting was unanimous Cleaver is a prominent temper ance worker J w of Tuesday Premier Borden catering r6od a B reward for return to the Era Of fice or Vr Including the organisation of forces of Do minion which should bo dono to end War Toronto i and Smith wish to thank tlio many friends and neighbors who kindly assist ed during illness and death of their darling baby also those that so kindly brought the lovely and cut flowers Three States ronto Ave was taken violently ill Sat urday afternoon when ho took a dose of mistake for an other medicine Ho was remov ed to St and Is progressing favorably The Great War Veterans a garden parly on Saturday at their club oil HEATH Largo English Berkshire Hog and a Prize Winner Terms 160 DAN Phono ring 23 Newmarket r WORK WANTED Mrs Surah Arnold would bo pleased to do Washing or Gicaning She resides on Main in Mr Geo Harfords house North of Hamiltons store Mrs Wilson Money also wants work She lives in Jos rows house also North of Ham iltons Store Dr J r1 Graduate InMedlcIno of Toronto University 1ho Licentiate of Ilia Royal College of mem ber of the Royal College of Surgeons of Firmer clinical assistant in Mo ore fields Bye Hospital College Ear Nose and Throat Hospital London Tested Glasses supplied Telephone Hoars Tenders will bo received up to the day of July ad dressed to the undersigned Soli citor for tbo Executors of Rose for purchase of the Rose brick clad house kitchen and woodshed and aero of land situate oh west aide of Queen Street north of Ed Clarks proper ty This is a desirable dwelling of some rooms jn addi tion to kitchen and woodshed Purchaser will pay per cent of his purchase price upon no tification of lender being accept ed and sufficient to make one- half thereof In to days thereaf ter Balance may remain on 1st mortgage with interest at per cent per annum The highest of any tender not necessarily accepted For particulars apply to Mr end Mrs W A Henry Keswick P or to W Solicitor Newmarket AH that is necessary to women to vote at next Do minion elections is to pass a bill making their enfranchisement le gal The report comes from Ot tawa that the ready for such a but a good many Conservatives object The Government may pass it I It is officially stated that the P Railway Co has loaned the Ammunition Hoard ton million dollars to assist In moot ing financial requirements for purchase of ammunition in Cana da during the coming year This Is quite unusual as the Railway Companies generally need all tlio capital they can find What should Canada do In tbo present crisis Sir Wilfrid rnado an eloquent for a Referendum on the question of conscription in Parliament Inst Monday Hut a Referendum would only cause delay of many months and the result might pos sibly be against conscription as those who have sons eligible for service would vote against it Se lective Conscription of men and wealth administered by a Coali tion Government is what Canada needs at the present time to do her duly to the Empire and main- lain the honor she has won al ready in Ibis greatest of all Wars the world has ever known There was a large marquee on the for Mre A visiting her daughter Mrs Merrill of Mr and Mrs J Osborne at- altcndcd Dr Walkers wedding In Sut ton- last Miss Laura Ross was the gucBt of a II to and Dairy Plant Street Couth Wholesale and retail in any quantity at popular prices Buttermilk Milk Sweet Cream table and whipping by pint or quart Cheese extra mild in and Cheese Cream Cheese and tor Call and take a or Ice Cream in bulk containers borne with you also deliver Ice in pails to your home in 2qt gal or over Will keep for hours Open Notary for taking Affidavits Will be In Newmarket Office all lay Tuesday Wednesday Friday and Saturday and ok Monday and day evenings from 730 to Office Ground Floor New MoCauley Block Post Office Office Phone No for Imperial Dank of Canada A J M Walton A Co Aurora- Private funds loan on First Mortgage and work a specially London June The British transport with a small number of troops on board was torpedoed and sunk by on enemy submarine in the eastern Mediterranean on Juno It was officially announced to night persons In cluding the Captain of the trans port presumed to have been drowned The allies forced abdication of King Constantino of Greece was not accomplished without bloodshed according to de layed advices from A Greek colonel at treach erously fired cavalry lvo French officers and four and wounding Greek soldiers were killed officers a gcncralfwere prismi- iuen Memorial Service In the Chris tian Church next Sunday morn ing for the late Asscl ficdoro Ladies Aid meets in the Chris tian Church on afternoon the Good attendance re quested The citizens will have much more comfort since our streets have been oiled Quite a number from the Chris tian Church attended the Con ference of that denomination at Little Britain over Dr J Dales of Drayton was in vicinity visiting friends recently Mr Jesse Council to have a new stable and is about finished Rather the brick work mount oq Dicks house but we wager that each brick is ex actly where it should bo The Christian are prepar ing for a great day on the Hi at Park There will be two baseball games and one bas ketball game with Newmarket teams and there will bo every thing in the park to make both old and young happy July is the date Miss Helen is homo from Toronto Master Clayton has an abeess on the knee joint A large number of motors journeyed to Camp Borden Sunday yes from K on Sunday too Who Now youre asking loo much- Young People of both Churches are uniting their entire efforts to make July lb a memor able one not only to Yankees but to as well On Mr Silas Mortons lawn they will hold a Strawberry Festival and Concert supper will be as usual the very best and for openair Concert afterward they expect to have a fine Orchestra from Toronto and a returned M A officer to speak All proceeds for work at the front Christian Endeavor Sunday night next week as usual Mr Arthur Morton lias made an exceptional improvement to Ice cream trade facilities He has built an openair diningroom and his diningroom will be used as an Ice Cream Parlor Quite a number sampled the Icy Moulds Saturday night And all they said after such a time was Such is Life But thats one kind of trouble Uguess LIBRARY libraries were represented at he meeting in on July and delegates were present Papers and addresses were given by Mr Inspector Libraries Dr Locke Chief Librarian at Toron to Miss Mary Duncan Don Public Library Dr J Public Library Mr David Williams Of Lib Assn and local gentlemen The new Library was formerly opened lawn for tea and a band played all afternoon Two hundred and fifty mon of U army march ed up to club headed by his worship Iho mayor who gave an address others also speaking A great number of officers of Iho United Slates army are tak ing a military course at Stanley Barracks and other schools in Canada Tims Jackson pleaded guilty in Police Court to stealing Persian Lamb and a suit of clothes Iho whole valued at from his landlady sen tenced to servo two years less orio day In the Ontario Rev Or W A Wilson former principal of Canadian Pres byterian Seminary at In dia but who was forced to re sign that post on account of Iho illhealth of Mrs Wilson has been transferred to Trinidad whore ho will engage in college work under the Canadian Pres byterian Church and leave In fall Patrolman W Smith of San Francisco who was born In To ronto and whoso father is It Smith a builder of has enlisted in tho Eighth Engineers Reserve Corps and loft for Ameri can Lake Wash to undergo training of five weeks before go ing to France patrolman is years old above the con scription ago and would probably have been exempt by reason of his occupation His grandmother who formerly lived at Tyn- Ave Toronto owned the City Cattle Market for years The postmasters now in structed not to forward Idlers to or from certain fortunetellers and certain race tipsters in United States Mr If V Moore has been given the legal court conducted by T Lennox A class of instruction opens at Camp next Monday for subalterns and officers to either qualify or resign from tho militia A terrible rain and hailstorm occurred in Toronto on Monday Controller Cameron who has just returned from a lour of the Western Provinces reports thai food is higher here than in Western States Garment workers may call a general strike Will quit work if bosses do not consider their de mands Workers are making a demand of por week for as sistant cutters per week for cutters and for those engaged in special work On Saturday four hulls of fish ery protection vessels were launched at the Poison shipyard Sir John has resigned tlio editorship of the Toronto Daily News and the paper has been reorganized with Mr T Smith as editor Toronto Labor Men oppose the Ottawa Government bill They want conscription of the nations whole resources or prepared to turn the Government out Coal is coming to Toronto In such quantities as to give encour agement that plenty will he on hand for the coming winters sup ply The trade is more hopeful this week Harry Smith of East Toronto who was driving a bakers rig on Inst had a escape His horse was struck by a Radial car and killed A concert at Point on the Island was given on Saturday night and two on Sunday Boats are now making regular trips from St to Island The Methodist Church of Can ada reports an increase of in Missionary contributions for this year At the meeting of the Christian and Missionary Alliance in the Bible College Rev W Christie of ho Thibetan Mission told of the narrow escape bis family had from the hands of the White Wolfe Raiders Mrs Hess told of the hardships endured by the women of China and their low moral standard Mayor Church has called the city members of the Provincial and Dominion Governments into Conference to find out new sour ces of revenue including rental of Exhibition Camp Onco more the Toronto City Mission Fresh Air Home at pronto has been opened with Mrs Robert Hall in charge as usual Its prrsent family con sists of nineteen needy mothers and their 33 small children all gathered from congested where summer brings a curse rather than blessing few days last week Mrs David in Newmarket attended Ontarion Li brary held In Barrio this week Rev Dr whose of from Japan has about expir ed returns to Japan almost Immedi ately Davison of Toronto at tended funeral of the late Mrs Geo In on Wed nesday Mr and Mrs Frank Kclloy ac cepted the Invitation of Warden Cor nell to attend the Excursion to Niagara rolls on Wednesday a for tue relief of Newmarket prisoners of war in Germany regular contributions of- Supplies and- money to general Hospital workamong the This Is the first general- call Iho public for months and it Is hoped that there will a general re sponse on part of public officers of the Red Cross Society deslro us to convey thanks to Girl Gulden invitation to at their Rally last Saturday afternoon as well as for tho two beautiful Quilts and donation of to the funds of Society The Girl Guides great praise There was a good at Knitting Tea in Pres byterian last Tues day afternoon and the collection amounted to Supplies shipped this vcck by tho Red Cross Society 3 pairs Socks doz pairs Slippers 3 doz Head Bandages doz Personal Property Bags Hot Water Bags a Quilts doz Suits Pyjamas A lift 8 received of Harrington Hon tho Purest that can bo bought ail of chit removed leaving only Coffee ft put up In and colls tin vhon your Canned Wo both Canned Lombard Plums Poors Poaches i tin tin tin tin Mr of Lancashire England baa returned lo the City having epent bis vacation with old friend Mr Main street Mrs P J Wallace of Toronto and her daughter- MIbb Kathleen spent Sunday her Bister Mrs Joseph Gould St- Mrs J attended the Recital in Toronto on Saturday after noon given by the pupils of her daughter Miss Venerable ArchDeacon It of Yukon Diocese will take charge of the parish of St Pauls Church Newmarket during the sum mer months In at the Methodist Conference In Toronto on Tuesday Rev Wellwood was sent to Au rora Rev A I Alton lo Zephyr and J Oscar Johnson a young man to Hillsdale Corp Hoot who has been In Hospital for some months expected to come home as he was of no further use as a soldier hut his mother has received word hat they intend to re tain him to work on the Hospital grounds On the occasion of his approach ing marriage the other evening a few of the personal friends of Dr Walker gave him a surprise and presented him with a handsome easy chair as a mark of their esteem and wellwishes for future felicity Reeve Keith and Deputy Pearson are attending the June Session of the County Council in Toronto this week Mm Keith and Mies Ruth Pearson ac companied them on Wardens ex cursion to Niagara Kails on Wednes day and they had a delightful time Copt Hugh M Clark announces the engagement of his youngest daughter Una Jean lo Mr Head- icy Hill only son of Mr and Mrs Ed win J Hill of Newmarket The mar riage will take place at on Wednesday June the tin Strawberries Qftn Pino dropped but Quality rornnlno tho earns a bo convinced Tr Pa XdverH8 Jan be J ford Shoes and at at l ays CONFECTIONERY THE LGADinQ Furniture and House You can buy your Furniture j Cheap for Cash UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY attended to at rcaldonco It lo Quality that That roaoon our both tho and iho toryflado i K tho Warm Weather vo will a Lino of Sour Cream Coda IT WILL GET AYTCHTI09I Phones and a I A nest of German trenches at foot of Reservoir Hill was captured by the Canadians in a fiinart engagement on Wednesday London Juno JO Large crowds gathered in Dublin this morning welcome the released Irish prisoners all of whom with the exception of Countess arrived at Men with escorted the former erato their homos There km much of Irish tongs and hut no eigne disorder a WILL Why Not Now j Geo Kennedy was In Town yesterday after serving two years in the trenches He was a clerk for Mr A and left for the West years ago where he enlisted He Is somewhat lame from shrapnel in his hip hut he Is going hack the West PL Cyril Atkinson writes that the is all broken up and he Is la the Bat It part of the Highlanders and they have wear kilties They are now at Camp England He saw John at West and lie was asking for Newmarket boys of who has been a prisoner in Germany for over six months writes I have received a nice parcel the lied Cross but have had no letters from Canada for several weeks The only thing he complains about is ihe lack of smokes He is now In Alt- Camp Prussia Congratulations to Miss Leila Manning daughter of Mr Man ning who stood head of her class In the examinations at the Technical School Toronto all winter and has been granted a Diploma without a exam as well as being recom- inended to a Stained Glass Firm as designer and decorator which posl- she has accepted In the City and entered upon her duties Rev Robinson pastor of Davenport Road Methodist Church Toronto Is the new President of To ronto Conference Only one ballot was necessary for election as he re ceived votes and only were required Rev ft J I Simpson late of Newmarket had declared himself not a candidate but he got votes Others in the running were Revs and A p Addison The new President was at one time stationed at and is wellknown In North York through active work in S S Conventions Red Cross Society Annual i Preparations are well advanced for the annual Red Cross Garden Parly which is to he held on the King George School Grounds on Friday June and the ladles lo make a greater sue- cess than one last year The Aurora Citizens- Band has been engaged for occasion and leader promises a delightful pro gram of musio The admission to the grounds only and refresh ere extra There will ho cream candy booths coke and coffee Pond end other actions boys at making at for let us air In Newmarket on the of Juno to Mr and Mrs Chan Stlekwood a son GRAHAM In Whitchurch on June to Mr and Mrs Ghas Graham a In Newmarket on the of June to Mr and Mrs Milton a son f At Calgary Alberta on June 1917 to Mr and Mrs Harry a son and great grandson to Mr Jackson of Newmarket At Pine Orchard on the of June to Mr and Mrs Percy a daughter In Newmarket on June 1017 to Mr and Mr Ross a daughter Altar June 1017 at St James Sutton West by Rev Moxon Mies daughter of Mr and ft Osborne of Sutton to Dr J Walker of Newmarket It Quality that Counts QUALITY OUR ALSO AGENT FOR SPECIALTY I Died on June from wounds received on the battle Held of France Alex son of Mr and Mrs Geo A of Newmarket aged years At residence of her daughter Road To ronto on June 1017 Mary Jane Donnelly widow of J George Srigley formerly of Newmarket in her year Motor funeral lo Newmarket and Interment at Newmarket Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon On Huron St Newmarket on June Victoria be loved wife of Mr Henry Interred at Newmarket Cemetery on Tuesday afternoon At Mount Albert on Satur day June 16th Ruby Alberta daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas aged years months and days Funeral Monday to Hart- man Cemetery THE PATHSPHONE Musical In World CHOCOLATES MAIN STREET NEWMARKET for and Photo Supplies Phone No Store Phone No IF GO AN IVY OP A PRICK GUI I Should bo to and give vn In on the Arthur At Vancouver of June Mrs Spiers aged Mr Spiers is a nephew of Mr J of Newmarket I I A In loving memory of Floyd Kenneth Smith the darling loved Infant son of Charles and Jenny Smith of Newmarket who was from earth to heaven on June the 3rd aged year and days Deeply mourned and sadly by all that loved htm Not dead to us we him dear Not lost but gone before He lives with us in memory still And will for ever more all his bufferings will join His spirit lies fled are oer At the hearth of our home he us no more Though our loss we do mourn yet we know hes above Waiting for whom on he did love Grandpa end Grandma Smith J Hi Main St All vc Attention tones German submarines and light war craft together with Zeppe lins are continuing their activi ties in the Gulf of Bothnia Hardly a day passes without one or more Scandinavian vessels be ing sunk St Catharines June Sat urday evening an auto containing two named Leon Mon- licz and Kocoban ran into the canal at St Bridge and both men were drowned The bridge had been swung to permit the passage of a steamer and the driver of the auto did not notice in lime Juno 10 The boil er of the Chlllick cheese factory blew up at noon today killing J C Chitlick proprietor The building was burned to the ground and is covered by insurance Al bert Carter who was standing nearby was injured by the ex plosion Tho factory is situated near Company ffl Attractive flUV nn fcw BAY Trip Berth reservations and information at all Grand Ticket Offices or write HORNING District Agent T System Oct 1 J GAIUUA1TH Depot Phone niownAj- art flIV FOR Newmarket and TO OLD lGIJlIIILL Splendid List of Block PUVflv Including Many J Wo Alone for tw Also some Free WL Territory Com- missions St Pauls Holy Comi Matins an KvenSovig Veh be In flow borne At Monday ei build new following Church Colter Mr Jfai tract Speeding Since to the at Council a on duty of of autos the matt thai they to fact it at once flneniont warrant thing if speeding seriously of any Girl The held a vc home of they Lady or of Parker and Mis- Lady Guides on work am now ope womanln With each girl pro they had Of those the War older connectl An in prog fain Red consider Guides Quilts I Shirts from tin Louise A pie who Is At Mrs Br officii Societies Lady Pel to ladies The to an ac merry si close a I On Ti of Holla before tl baying tried by police bis pie Whoa King by north of way Home am badly tin alone rested When hi Clinton A Job bo Monday do JO W Ma vat

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