i I I I il li I 1 IT I In on 1st small round atoiio in around edge Howard at I At llic Newmarket Market on Saturday Sept a Mdflh Hand Kinder will leave it at this Office if a Apply to Ave Toronto Firit South of Clair running went from Av enue Road Four or Five Fresh Milch wanted at once Ajiplylo RALPH I Good Servant no or ironing yean of preferred Good wagon Mrs Smith Ave Toronto I i J I I ii -m- j I Mare with white on one hind foot and hip a little low aeon on St notify J Thornton Out l acre hundred and nine if acres and a off St Whitchurch Jp Large Bank creek Will suburban home or smaller farm in part payment and ar range on easy terms John Fisher Co Adelaide Toronto and Farms for Bale i We Want if V Agent In North County to Peerless Fall and Winter Good pay exclusive territory free selling equipment GOO Of the Choicest Nursery NEW con trolled by us Handsome up-to- date selling equipment and a splendid Canadiangrown stock to offer customers We are not jobbers Write now for agency terms to Toronto Out Catalogue sent on request to applicants for agencies or purchasers of Nursery Stock WANTED As Housekeeper in or Aurora or immediate vi- einity of either place Mrs Mc Donald Jefferson PO Stop Metropolitan 3w32 if The for opera- lion of newMilitary Scrviob Act to be put in His Honor Judge Winchester as Senior Judge of the- County of York has nominated 30 men to act for the City off Toronto for the Of York Two memberHcpnsUtulo the other being ap pointed by men named by for tribunals outside of the City as follows Patterson J liam -r- Jones grain merchant Douglas Davidson Police Magistrate Mount Albert Horace Gentleman Newmarket Hill Sander son J P Jos Kitchen Merchant Saunders J P Sutton Walker Mer chant Weston Dr E Irwin Daniel Inspector Almost all of these men are lawyers and well known in profession and bold be respect of citizens generally A number of hem are represented at the front by sons or close relatives which augurs well for he strict enforcement of the act In every case bey are looked upon as well qualified to carry out the onerous duties which will devolve upon them Tinder he military service act men called upon to serve on the- tribunals are not given the option of refusing to act but under special circumstances they can be excused by Judge Win chester Their services are con scripted just as are the services of be men for the front time thali required by the tribunals to do be work cannot he fixed until it is shown how much work there be to do If at Ottawa as promptly as His Honor Judge Winchester has one branch of draft machinerywill be ready for almost immediate operation Our Letter J Fine Barred Hock Cockerels from the best Exhibition and Strains on the Con tinent Of that beautiful clear lor which our birds tho welcomed or Write FJFRENCH Box A young labourer wants em ployment in or near Newmarket lias bad experience in farming teaming and bushwork Write stating nature of work and terms to GILBERT GLOSS It No Lanark Out s-OOO-c- WILL Washington Sept aid in solving Russias transportation problems will be by the American Govern ment Shipment of locomotives and ears to Vladivostok will be rushed across the Pacific in Jap anese vessels and American rail way men will bo sent to serve as inspectors along he TransSibe rian Railway The breaking down of Russias transportation system has been one of her chief handicaps in prosecuting the war Thousands of tons of freight is piled on the ground at Vladivostok which the Russian railway men have found no way to move The arrival of American locomotives in large numbers is expected to he of great assistance in starting this freight westward American officials are consid ering proposing to the Russian Government that a section of be TransSiberian line be turned over to a group of American rail for operation The Americans would rain Russian crews who would he distributed to other sections as fast as pos sible AND WANTED T For Delivery Young Man to drive truck Job and good chance to learn Apply to A RINNS IV IVIDUIFIELDi Solicitor Notary CommiB- fcioaer for taking Affidavits be la Office fill Tuesday Wednesday Friday and and on Monday and Thurs day evenings to Office Ground Floor New McCauley Opposite Post Office Phone No Residence for Jmpeilal Dank of Canada J M Walton A Co Aurora iiie funds to loan on Mortgage Wills and work a rM Men to operate bad Plows have some b airacs with to J fi of Agriculture j A car of Ibis feed was purchas ed by the Poultry Division Cen tral Farm Ottawa through the Superintendent of the Government Terminal Ele vators Fort William Tho car contained tons costing 3000 Fort William and a ton Ottawa per Of this fifteen tons were whole and live tons ground fine On receipt it was fed to all classes of poultry old and young the grain In hoppers and mash in hoppers or in moist mash The birds after eating a corn and wheat diet did not take to the whole screenings for sev eral feeds hut tho mash was readily taken from the start When grain was fed in largo quantities the wheat was picked out and a little care had to be taken in order to have thorn eat everything up clean Now after three weeks feeding everything is eaten up except a few oat bulla A test was made on pullets from to A months of age In days they ate lbs of grain and lbs of mash The to tal gain was lbs that is it took i7 lbs of the feed to make one lb of gain at a cost of cents Archibald Dominion Ani mal Husbandman reports that buckwheat screenings as a feed for swine of all ages is very val uable For finishing and young growing hogs wellground buck wheat screenings will produce as groat gains as will a mixture of wheat shorts three parts finely ground corn three parts oil meal one part This latler at present prices worth fiftyfour dollars per ton on eastern markets f Wow William if can do onefourth of a piece Of work in two how long he to St it a in bur tbt Generously ail those who Ex hibited fruit in the section at the Ex and ex hibitors in other turnr ed oyer their exhibits to the Mil itary Convalescent Tho clergy of Toronto mot at Book Room on and considered heller question of supplying the of Ministers ov erseas with Canadian The Toronto and York Patriotic Fund decided that act under which they operate makes it ob ligatory for them to provide only for the dependents of men who actually go overseas and that members of ho Special Ser vice Company though they may have been at one time over seas with tho have no claim on fund Tho Telegram of Tuesday re marks Mayor Church with a largo party visited tho prize back garden of Horticultural Society yesterday The honored garden was that Ave who also won prize for backyard gardening years ago Mayor congratulated Mr and it one of the best gar dens Mr is a printer and bo also belongs to the Rotary Club Milk for tbe City is now becom ing a serious matter Mayor Church wrote AttorneyGeneral I Lucas on Monday urging him to take action against milkmen who raised their prices to per can which moans one quart of milk less per dollar for the consumer Evidence in courts not infre quently makes wonderful revela tions In order to got married Joseph Corby pawned for a ring the property of COtt Sued in the Division Court for the return of the ring Corby who is an exsoldier said the woman gave him the ring because she liked him He could not mar ry her because she was already married The Court decided that the ring was only loaned and the plaintiff will secure it on pay ment of to the pawnbroker The woman was told she could sue Corby for the amount cases are listed for hearing at the quarterly Sessions which opened Tuesday and to which sixty petit jurors have been summoned Notwithstanding War pressure the building trade Is growing in Toronto J Jackson farmer and storekeeper of Moadowvillc has been appointed Registrar of Peel County to succeed Mr Sam Char ters who resigned to reenter politics as a Conservative candi date for South Peel Price fixed for Canadian wheat in Chicago and Toronto is re ported to be 221 nor bush for the very best It is announced that Mr Stevenson Supreme Chief Ranger of the Independent Order of For esters since is retiring ow ing to illness Last Tuesday Norman Taylor Tiverton Ave while riding a was struck by a street car and died in hospital Frank Maybce was having a jolly time but the Colonel taxed him and costs or three months for having liquor at the house and an additional and costs or seven days for being drunk while driving an auto Now will he be good Within a week five of em ployees of the Canada Pro ducts Co at Mt Dennis were fin- and costs carrying matches while In the plant That was not warning enough so last Monday Magistrate as sessed two more employees and costs for having match es in their pockets while working Hi an unpleas ant experience last Sunday night Ho has a grocery store on Howard Street and when be went in as is his usual custom to see if every thing is all right he was knocked Insensible on the head with a scrubbing brush by a burglar who stole in cheques and in cash out of the till and made his escape Mr Coxwell is years of age and not in very good health The robber threat ened to murder him if be called for help Toronto the Good will soon lie equal to any city in the States Rev Dr and Mrs Jonathan forth will leave Toronto at o clock this evening en route for China Dr left China over a year ago on account of ill- health and is now completely re stored He for thirty years in connection with mission ary work In for Pres byterian Church of Canada Night schools are to he opened in the city on the evening of the 2nd of October Prohibition has been an un qualified success according to a statement issued by Chief of Po lice Storekeepers re port more and belter trade than before Sept to last year Crimes generally have shown a falling off Whether it can be put down to prohibition is another matter A great many men are away overseas others who have given the police trouble are working and getting higher and general prosper ity more flourishing than in normal times Therefore there Is not the tendency commit crime To the last year the city has collected in fines illegal selling -i- I is back from the hut is In poor health Robinson was gassed on August A Cody of St is going for win- I business meeting will lake place in Coiinoil at 330 next Monday after noon and Mb hoped that the members will as matters of importance will bo discussed Hon Davis and family on Wed nesday Mrs Win Cain of Toronto la rf I On Saturday a riot participated in by raori women and broke out In n ot Act had to be read by tho visiting with Mrs J Miyop the town Rev for three weeks took possession of tho church presbytery in his duties Mr Bert Everest motored from Ottawa to attend his broth ers wedding Hill has lurned after visiting her parents at Simcoo Co Mrs Jack ban gone to St Catharines to weeks with her sisterinlaw Mr Marsh of Berkeley spent a few days with Mrs Manning on his way to North Dakota FlightLieut A Peter man of the Flying Corps Toron- lospent the weekend with his parents here Miss Jennie left on Wednesday morning for Clift on Springs for the bene fit of a change Tottenham Sentinel Mr and Mrs Ed and family Newmarket visited friends in this vicinity this week Miss of Toronto late of Lindsay spent a few days with the Misses Niagara St Word has been received that Cain who was gassed is re covering and expects to go back to the trenches shortly Miss is Maw Mrs and two children from Learning- ton are spending a couple of days with Mrs Maw Miss Eileen Hewitt left yes terday for Nov York after three weeks vacation to readme- duties in theCify Hospital of Sudbury was here for a couple of weeks He has been in the Power House at the mines for tvo years rMrs J Ingram and son Emerson of Burma India and Mrs A Gray of King visited with Mrs Oak St over Sun day Mr and Mrs and three children of mo tored to Newmarket and spent a few days with his brother Mr ftj Winifred of Newmarket returned after spending a weeks holidays with her college chum Miss Wyldcr at Sergt J Leo ancJSorgt Jack who vcnt overseas with the have had their titles of Sergeant conferred by the Government Mrs It Manning had a few young ladies in to tea last Saturday evening on account her daughter Man ning being borne frprn the Miss Maud Wallace of Lind say was the guest of Mrs Manning for a few days She left yesterday to spend a few days in Toronto before returning home Mr and Mrs John arc back from their trip in the West He reports that around Man are poor but at Bask are tygood Miss Morrison of South Monughan announces the en gagement of her niece Miss Jean Harvey to Mr Hastings of Slouffville Out the marriage to take place the latter part of Sep tember Mrs NJ Rogers was in city on Wednesday attending the funeral of her friends Mrs A Boyd and Mr and Mrs J Woods who were killed at the Dixie crossing on their way to Hamilton last Sunday Mr Fred Mahers wife and daughter from New York City arc visiting friends in town and vicinity for a couple of weeks It is years since bis last visit in Newmarket and he finds many changes Italy are to ho When the organized In a determined effort- to prevent pricot from taking heard of Father dcaus arrival waiting guards rang the church bell and immedi ately a mob armed with bracks chairs shovels stones and all kinds of missiles and weapons excepting firearms assembled about the church property in an ugly mood- A dozen police gath ered from Windsor and Ford using tjieir batons freely finally forced an entrance into the presbytery and Father accompanied by Rev Father OConnor of London Vic arGeneral quickly slipped into a side- door of he building and formally took possession in the name of Bishop Fallon OOOt Wo Just of Harrington Is Purest that bo bought oil of removed only Pure It put up In at tin ITS Tlilolo your Fruit Supply la have both Canned 0Vft Lombard tin tin 20o tin tin tin ln0lTO Oranges Pines and has dropped but Quality a 21lb and convinced I 0 Thv taY Talon TJt lian sale go- a- til ftovec day ieep forge I Try It Quality that That our Wo have both and total losses from the fire are now estimated at with about insurance The Parry Sound Lumber Planing Mill tramway and part the dam together with a quan tity of lumber were destroyed by Ire DRINKS During the Warm wo will carry a Lino of SOFT DRINK ouch Lemon Soup Cream Soda Etc IT GET I THE Furniture and Undertaking Mouse You can buy your Cheap for Cash A EMBALMING A SPECIALTY calls attended to a till a fJovadayo It Quality that Counts I QUALITY OUR SPECIALTY ALSO AGENT FOR and 20 THE PATHEPHONE Instrument In World HUYLERS CHOCOLATES 9 NEWMARKET MAIN STREET Agent for Cameras and Photo House Phone No store Phone At on Sept 3rd lo Mr and Mrs lie Jackson a daughter and granddaughter to Editor of Era In Toronto August to Mr and Hill Oak a son Altar In New market Aug by Elder Prosscr at his resi dence Prospect Ave Gordon MainprizeTo Miss hurst both of Holt East EvoMotrjooro In Newmarket on Sept by Rev Thomas Mr Arthur E Ev erest of Nairn Center Algorna to Miss Ada eldest daughter Mr Howard Moore of Newmar ket are The people of put on rations With from all sections of the Dominion In at tendance the grand priory of the Knights Templar of Canada is in session in Winnipeg An official statement says that the late J President of the Chemical Na tional Bank of New York who died In July was an embezzler and forger to the extent of about Ottawa Sept Four people were killed instantly and one fa tally injured when a train crashed into an automobile at a level crossing at Out The victims are John farmer of Springs who died in the this morning I Dr John E Mavety pastor of Western Methodist Church Mis John and her twelveyearold daughter Hodgson of Springs patty Carlbid thurcb soc 1 In Mount Albert on Thursday Sept Gib Jennie Funeral Saturday to Mount Albert Cemetery Killed in action some where in France on Aug L Roy Harper dearly be loved son of Mrs of Oak Ridges In September Miss Matilda sister of A Gladstone Ave Toronto Funeral Tuesday afternoon to Aurora Cemetery Suddenly at Newcas tle on Saturday Sept the Rev Canon John A aged years Actio At Grace Hospital Toron to Aug 1917 Mr Win in his 73rd year In Newmarket on Saturday Sept fiav id in his year IlctoboK At Mount Albert on Sept William Fletcher father of Rev aged years Funeral service at Mount Al bert at one oclock on Saturday afternoon and interment at Cemetery at J Under IP AH J fl you Made If Its Anything Its a Yankeo ASIC ABOUT THIS CANADIAN Venus Wish BUSHMEN MECHANICS AND Wanted up to years of Height ft iju St AH AND EASY PHYSICAL EXAMINATION SAV J- t Ksiljui 9 Owl