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Newmarket Era , September 14, 1917, p. 6

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fft At A -IS- AGENT i v- Of the North York I are invited to tile Aurora Branch will bo hold homo of j It hoped as many jib possible will attend I I Orchard Beach Kennedy Point last Tim great MrlywWcl lf4 and him a oninlrr In Mho if call Ho to the soon all SMI I V v ft J HAS BEEN CANADAS FAVORITE 30 YEARS i ir the recent heavy with and other vines in liio Farm ers complain of to and and good laid at Centre St and west half way to Holt Work expected to resumed in the Spring BREAD MADE IN CANADA fey Luzd Holland Landing 1 should ho done about crossing to lie Market A culvert is and ho put in without delay At present it no driving in and out Who MOTH Although this is Ontario County it contains many from this vicini ty including some from Mount Albert Hoy and Hedge of W aro among number Hedge who wounded in the Spring la back On duty Hoy aeyorciy wounded in oho of tho moat dar ing trench raidnmado during tho war and is In hospital in In lliis raid the command ing officer Col Ham hud narrow escape from death and Lieut Ilutoninson was killed The was congratulated by Gen for their exploit Owing to details are lo obtained Mr and Mra of fow day with her brother Mr Ho had a look at an chor in the Park and alao a glance at the Canal Mr Cordon Atkinson of Toron to and lady friend apont Sunday with Mr Atkinson Ada Armstrong spent the weekend at Mrs Stanley Shop- Mr Samuel rlt was In village on Sunday Mr Aril was here for a days- Mr was home for the weekend Mrs Milligan faoiily lo lie city for a fow months Mr Wilfred over for the weekend Pie Harry Milligan a citizen of place has returned from Franco to his homo in Toronto to hear that Ernest is about lo return from Mr Tyrrells ridphow flew Kennedy Point last day thorning and him a I brief- He belongs to the tlyi Crops at and said in atop long he was due In Toronto in lCrnihulcH flucnia closed on Monday Marrow lias a of visitors from Mr a from his on Saturday Ho arrived safely and was well Hecvo Willoughby and three members of the Council visited the on Saturday and noted many things which promised to have tho work started shortly A cousin of Mrs Arthur from Toronto and her daughter were visiting hero over Sunday Nearly all the cottages closed again for winter have done well ro il the I HOPE was back at his post pretty JfaMng Sunday after a brief holiday at Mr Tom Hall of Aurora via- his- brother Mr Hall on Sunday I Mrs French Pape Ave Toronto formerly of Mount AI- on when Ihcir younger daughter was lo of Toronto The ceremony was per formed by J A Pastor of Presbyterian Church In the presence of the immediate relatives of the bride and groom bride entered room on arm of her fath er lo the strains of Lohengrins Wedding March played by the brides sister Mrs 1 Harper of The bride was at tired in her travelling suit of wine colored broadcloth with lo match and wore a corsage bou quet of roses After dejeuner Mr and Mrs left for a wed ding trip Mr and Mrs Harris Mrs Richards and Miss Mabel Harris of Cleveland Ohio were visitors the home of Mr Win Harrison Miss Harrison of Toron to spent the weekend at home of her parents Mr and Mrs visited at Mr on Sun day V Mr and Mrs A Dyke visited friends at Wesley Sunday Mr Tanaleys team ran away day last week Fortunately no damage was done Threshing will soon be all done and fall seems to be coming very fast We have bad some heavy frosts for the time of year Tho one Sunday night finished all the vines in the gardens around here The Misses Lottie and Flor ence Tansloy took in the last Thursday Mrs and Eva spent last Wednesday with Mrs Hall Sharon The farmers are all very busy finishing tip harvest and Ihrosh- Miss Ethel Shaw has returned Mrs and daughter to Grand after spending a Lillian were visiting friends few weeks at her borne here A Mr from somewhere in the States who left Sharon ri in town last week Dr and Mrs Forrest of Toronto were in town on Saturday and Sunday Miss Hayes spent a few days in Toronto last week Mrs Trick and Messrs Jen nings Merle Jennings and J Stiver spent Sunday at the home of Mr Watts Mr Geo T Harrison and daughter Gertrude star ted for West on Tuesday where lat ter has taken a school Miss Mary Kightley is visiting friends in Toronto Mr and Mrs Henry have returned lo their home in town Sfter spending the summer with their daughter near Mr and Mrs A Jones of Owen Sound at home of her parents Mr and Mrs for a few days Mr and Mrs Wm of Keswick spent the weekend at the home of her parents Mr and Thos Miss Olive spent a few days with friends in Mark- ham Mrs of Toronto is visiting her Mrs J Cook 1 FOR FLETCHERS a a years was around this week locating old friends Mr and Mrs Martin of Detroit visited at Browns on Saturday last Mr and Mrs J M Kiteley Eu gene and lady friend spent Sun day at Virginia at the home of Mr Thos Lyon Mr and Mrs Watson vis ited in Newmarket on Sunday Mr and Mrs George Soules and Norman Crone spent Sunday at Mt Albert Everybody is looking forward to the School Fair which is held here on Friday of this week Jack Frost paid us a very early call last Monday night and nipped the vines pretty hard Everybody is talking Sharon Fair on Friday and will all lie there to what clover youuslors can do A grand time is report of the Corn at Mr Baits on Tuesday night when between and were taking in the stump speeches and other extras Mrs A V Waite has returned after a visit in the city with her sisters of the most exciting arid most interesting sights thai our people ever witnessed was Tues day morning about oclock when an aeroplane lit in Mr Held behind the barn Mostly everyone from the oldest the youngest was there from village as well as several from around the country Mr M of Montreal in lak his trip in some way got lost in a snow cloud and thought ho was some other- place so came down Ho took breakfast with Mr W Huntley and telephon ed to Camp Borden for an expert Mr Pennington and Mr Elliott arrived in the quiok time of 20 minutes when the machine was filled up with gasoline ana every body was delighted with the op portunity of seeing them come down and alight although was almost a halfholiday and wondering if the men wore a smile at the hurried dinner One of our ladies had a pleas ant dream thinking she was go ing on a trip with some friends in an aeroplane on Tuesday night Mr Barrett has his sister vis iting him Mr Wilson has purchased a new Ford car The service on Sunday morn ing was taken by Mr John King Next Sabbath Luck is preach We glad to see Mr A derman is able to be out He Is improving nicely Quite a few from around here took in the service at Baldwin on Sunday evening lo hear Stevensons farewell sermon Chickenbuyers to be vcr busy these days Our clerk from Iceberg Manse took a trip to Toronto bis week We all extend to our new grain buyer a hearty welcome Mr a bus iness trip lo Toronto Wednesday Jack Frost is here now nipping Get busy Sleeping 4 NORTH Between Newmarket and Kes wick Tail Lamp and License No Finder kindly write J Montgome Keswick TO we It having been reported that I have sent names into the Military Department of some that should I wish to say that the Is entirely faUe I nothing to do with tbe names wbatover J HAMILTON STRAYED From the premises of the 4ttjrslgnedj Lot 17 Centre August White Sow and ftowi- Suitable reward for leading to their iatovery MM Mr Eugene Proctor of Toronto is spending a fortnight at bis home here Mrs Ellen Hose visited her niece Mrs Belfry last week Mrs Madill and Miss Mary spent the weekend with Mrs Joel at Bradford Miss Sara Lewis was visiting in Toronto for a few days lost week Mrs Frank Goodwin and child ren and Mrs Goodwin of All is ton motored down and spent Sunday with Mr Ed Good win Mrs Graham has returned to her home here visiting in the city Mr and Mrs Frank vis ited friends in Aurora on Sunday last Mr and Mrs Albert Blizzard and sons attended the Ex last week Mrs Fred Dawson entertained her lady friends on Thursday Miss Marjorie left for Janetvitle last week to commence her duties as Mrs A Watson and family and Mrs Clifford Cook visited at Mr Thos Sunday Emma spent a couple of days in Toronto J- Mr Will been doing extensive repairs to his barn by having roof shingled and Mrs- combe left on Tuesday for Bal timore after visiting with Mrs John Lewis for a month Cutting and grandchildren viaftod at Mr Geo Wests on Sutton West As a result of the Anglican Gar den Parly at The Briars have been placed towards tbe debt and running expenses of St James Hall The net proceeds of the Bazaar were which will go lo Cross and Preventori um Should the weather prove fa vorable this year Sutton Fair will draw a big crowd on account of the races to lake place on tho second day Friday Sept race Farmers race and Running Brass Band in attendance and Grand Profes sional Concert on Friday even ing your seats in ad vance Twelve British vessels of more tons and six of less tonnage wore sunk during the week compared with twenty and three respectively in the previous week Win Sparks coal mer chant of Frenchmans Bay a member of Pickering Township and Ontario County Councils was instantly killed when motor ear by a It flyer at During the latter half Au gust casualties in the Canadian Expeditionary Force reported totalled and discharges Canada for various causes a total wastage while benches Sunday I I Hiss Winnie and mated a net the f of about j rite which number it ranks all iorls- nil all the liwirty feltovys vdio -refuse- to do hocausseMh i cricket In now IhrouBh Parliament Act which on the truck add then the oilier the tells him to in and run the race The fldftlcn wants to win whether by hook or crook hut mostly by crook It Is not because It has made a record for goon government Hint it The iiic paper shoes the spavined horses fuse the by Sir Joseph mid ether of cold storage friends nil nay no lo that must be thai country been Weil while yet There inuat bo a few dol lars In this Hand for the looters- to gel The hasnt reached limit of goldeneggu Be ing a goose It goes on laying When it quits laying the high cost of living will null too and the Borden Govern ment and lis friends will be to fiull also satisfied that there Is nothing left worth Another reason why the Government may wish to remain IiiIh lo see the deal through The CN It deal not to put too fine a point It a deal lo lake over an Insolv ent railway which the people of Can- aria already and give and Mann and a bund of Toronto pi rates sixty million dollars for a block Of six hundred shares of watered stock which is worth con siderably than nothing Finan cial Institutions with which Sir Joseph In connected and whose man Finance Minister VhIte la said to he are Intimately connected with this deal Most of the plans revolve around K It Wood another planet system In fact a CN It train cant run off the track with out spilling Mr Wood out of Sir Will iams private ear The Government wants remain in to see this deal through The loose ends cant bo gathered up until after the next general Hence iheHso attempts of a rotten gov ernment to unburlcd for a few years longer Meanwhile there Is a big campaign fund In deal as soon as it gets- past Parliament but the Government musst earn the money by sticking around long enough to get It past the arbitrators who are to be called upon to value the worthless slock A ileal like thai requires a lei of guidance There lire many ways the Government can linger super fluous on for some lime to come The extension lapses this pond October but a Government that wants to wait and sec may very well string things along till next spring by one rick and another if money gives out that is to say if tbe appropriations voted by Parliament are exhausted the Government can manage on gover norgenerals warrants and other con stitutional subterfuges will be a dead of course and will stink up the face of the earth against the will of the people but It will serve At the very shortest it aims lo hang on till next January and then murder with a winter campaign After these good sportsmen have done iheJr best to dodge consequences until next January or later Ihey have one last card up their sleeve The franchise is not only a means of delay because if a new franchise is created It implies new voters lists and new voters lists Imply plenty of time in which to compile them but it may also be a means under Providence a long way under of reelecting the Government If it can be so handled as to let everybody vote but the Liberals The excuse that he offered for a new franchise is that the Canadian Parliament is the only as sembly similar size and dignity in the world that lacks a franchise of its own Up to the the Canadian Par liament has got along fairly well by milking use of the franchises to elect provincial- legislatures the Borden Government wants to change all that because seven out of Ibenfne provincial legislatures are now In the hands of the Liberals Conse quently Ihe Borden Government wants a special franchise that will hand- pick public opinion in Its favor if such a thing possible The outrage to freedom Is so fla grant that even the Borden Govern ment is constrained to announce that It Is merely a wartime franchise for a Wartime election That is to say It promises never to do it again the people will only It this once After that it will allow Canada to be good again and get back to the old honest franchise The first thing this courageous Bor den Government proposes to do with Its new Franchise Act Is to skulk be hind the of a few women The women who are lo have the vote ere the adult female relations wives mother daughters sisters of soldiers whether they in Canada in England or the front There are thirty thousand dead soldiers and their womenfolk are to have vote loo The argument is that these who fought and died foe country have every right lo be represented by female proxies at the next gen eral election And so they have The men have done their bit by fighting for their country the have done their bit by giving up their men to do AghMiijf Bui what about all the other Canada who luwe done their bit by hod collecting fund for the soldier in the Ml of if r Largo Phonographs Given go District Prisma in Bit ate At Rural Fairs in Ontario More than of prizes for bread making will be offered at the Rural School Fab this fall Among the prizes arc five large cabinet phonographs fifteen Canuck bread mixers and many attractive books These splendid prizes will make the contest the most stirring ever held at rural school fairs Every girl between the ages of and should read all about fine opportunity and should begin now to prepare for it The prizes under the conditions explained below will be awarded for the best loaves baked with I and I P n on 1-tlouUrly- nice pattern and v Loaf Pattern Wo fc GAVE TO I mm bard Wheat flour that for bread the flour that you will want to use always you have given it a good trial We want you to know for yourself that it mokes splendid big loaves of the lightest most wholesome breed that good flour can That is why we make it yell worth your while to try it by offering these attractive and costly prizes For this wo divided Province into five districts each with counties In each will a largo cabinet phonograph a of Dickens Works end three bread mixers These ere District prizes and they tire to given in addition to prizes offered at the local rural school llit of districts lie feure to compete at your local rural fair you win prize there you become a competitor for the phonograph and other district prizes offered for host loaf of bread baked- with Cream of the West Flour other flour will do For focal prizes we offer a number of valuable By local prizes we mean at fair Giila with imj tzi tt boud villi tiijj life iho fflcart la on tfCiuift for J licit fatten 3rd a biz Loud ttJitriii orIdtile Importer of Chin I NORTH it Leal Gift a book of by best from book lor of la cfifriea Lumber or more only fiht bo ITtloj Lumber ton or more irit bo The winner of the first prize at local fair automatically becomes a competitor for the following District prizes Onehalf of the first loaf will bo to the Ontario Agricultural at Guetph lo compete in the District Contests Sec conditions below 1st PlfctvV to tie Cm big It fust it a It to all Hat to matter make fleets it bom a doieaol record Total DfebM vVorW vohnif with the books la aro Oil rt Stop two ever more CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST FIRST PRIZE AT LOCAL SCHOOL till may fit tut whether or tot atttadi that occcts November lit or her birthday bm Nov 1 ba atwt 1x6 bchoa 3 tad that at air vilk will at the fair half of College to iLojulgiag will by if A the Hour Tutiaj The at tho fair will bo earce j all regular fair Ik by bread til ba will be follows Appeartio of Lot a Cor IV i I I J ficaaka or Crumb a ISiouka EUklaou Ha vor of Bread I Gloafarry Froatfoac bawi tad Adiiatwa- Grcavill of bora Vutoru York worth Waterloo of of if Tiaiakaoiat Atpaa THE RESULTS of at ihafairwillbonaislwja la the usual way La the MM ti result aaaosaec 1 as a the the D0 THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY 12 IS a a aid I i it it to tad wo will tell The Beat ia None Farmers these the place to THE BEST Vi do all Electric vhll Are you going away so yoi Boat A Gild If you are going I j will want Laughable Jokes to We are Agents for only plays all disc Mils fit only in I us a call and be j superior quality Agents for Vic ltd Records your met text f II the to ft Doors South of Jewellery Local Agent local mill bo to the family This Hit which We fain Wo the tSUukts wlh The Campbell Flour Mills Co Limited West Toronto Oatario this for reference I I FOR- and TO SELL OLD Splendid List For Full Spring Many which Wo Davis Cream or tho West Flour Is A Howard Newmarket J vlllo A Baldwin Wm Keswick J Mount for Mow Agents Free Ouint territory mission by Mb tone We Mill Geo J J A lav j P Sutton Wo A J A Son Sutton West John Moor friends have Imposed upon country This women vote may disappoint the Borden Government af ter all because the separation allow ances have never been able to keep pace with Sir Joseph bacon and naturally women may feel sore Hut such as It Is It works out enough Take a case In point Mr daughter fs to a soldier who at the front She will have a vote hut her mother who Is presumably as good a patriot will not Many compli cations could be cited And what about a German or Austrian woman who may be married to a soldier Fearful though Is of aliens the Borden Government a vote but women who havent soldier neces sary to give a took hi some of the provinces have women the vote same as Other province 3 In for a more woman La on Inn is J provinces notably Ontario they have been given Ihe vote but are not yet on the lists and are consequently not available for the next Under these circumstances most fair minded people would say if you must have a Franchise Act of your own which will bring the suffrage uptodate lvo everybody a vole men and women alike and let it go at that But this does not suit the Borden Governments book is no chances with women who might vote the way their Liberal husbands or brothers or- fathers or sweethearts tell them hot to mention the other women who might vole against Borden Government on its record of graft and alliance with the high cost of living in the shape of Sir Joseph and others of his brotherhood plain trulh Is that the Borden Franchise disfran chises thousands more women than It enfranchise but hat vdll not pre vent volestealer from a holler about enlarging bound aries of freedom and stride along the bird I Space lacks here put on on Act the inn a Suffice franchising line with lossy are thai Is Idea of fair have done as a I OK FALL FOB Being Lot 34 in of and bank barn about cOOVa to 3w33 about acres for Plough J KSfnawooi kot WW f wih time For apply to i 1 A Or s

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