E Mortgage SALE Under of the Power of Sale contained in a cer tain Mortgage whloji will ho produced at limn of sale undersigned will offer for by Public Auction On Tuoeay oclock at Hotel mount Al bert the following proper ty and lingular that certain or tract of land and situate lit the Township of in Go ol and being coropOBod of Half of Lot No in the of said Township containing acres more or less sot forth in registered No wherein four more or less are excopted having been sold off to James liny Railway and to Main- On the premises aro said be good Frame Dwelling six J6oms Frame Hank Barn and about Acres of Cedar etc a young Orchard and flpring creek The laud is well fenced and in a good slate of Cul tivation miles from Mount Albert close to good Market and Or jet Mill on good travelled with Mail and Terms Ten per cent of pur chase money at of sale bal ance within days thereafter The property will be sold subject to a reservebid Further particulars and con ditions can had on application to Davidson Mount Albert Vendors Agent or to J Auctioneer Ml Albert 1 1iV WANTED Good General Servant no wash ing or ironing about years of ago preferred Good Mr Smith Brunswick Ave Toronto POSITION WANTED As Housekeeper in Newmar ket or Aurora or immediate vi cinity of either place Mrs Mc- Jefferson PO Stop Metropolitan i Barred Hock from the best Exhibition and Strains on the Con tinent Of that beautiful clear Blue Color lor which our birds are noted while the la Good Inspection welcomed- or write FJ Street Box Newmarket V WANTED Delivery active Young Man to truck Steady Job and good chance lo learn hardware Apply to A Newmarket Germans The Act which the editor speak about dfafranchts- Quakers and the County of York Are they all In sympathy Ger mane The Quakers are pi oneers of this section and their and frugality large ly made North York what It arc be branded as dis loyal because they conscientious ly refuse to take up arms Their descendants have proved them selves loyal to lhoBrillsh by placing at the dienosalof the Military authorities their College properly In Newmarket valued at probably without re muneration dring the war for the benefit of suffering soldiers have provided a lied Cross Ambulanco and a number of nurses and at tendants In Franco bearing all expense of maintenance and yet the Borden Government lias tak en away their franchise which has been as fre citi zens for over a century No wonder that there should bo a feeling of resentment at this ac tion of WHITCHURCH A SCHOOL JMtl The School Vandorf Inst Saturday was the best ever held in the Township schools competed for prices and the exhibits were splendid There- was a big crowd people and was delighted with the Fair The prizewinners were as follows Otoeo Poultry f Cockerel Winona No i WANTED Men to operate Farm and Plows- Must have eomo ex perience with Apply lo J of Agriculture ij Newmarket Be- barrister Solicitor Notary Commis sioner for taking Affidavits Will be In Newmarket Office all fay Tuesday Wednesday Friday and I and on Monday and Thurs day evenings from to Office Ground Floor New Block Opposite Post Office Office Phone No i J9Ucitor for Imperial Hank of Canada M Walton Co Aurora private funds lo loan on First Mortgage Probating Wills and Estate work a specially Our Toronto Letter Newfoundland is lo got her winters supply of flour from Canada This was arranged on Saturday when Hon P Food Controller for the island visited Toronto and made arrangement with Hon WJ Jfanpa Food Controller for Can ada Shields preached In Harris St Baptist Church ton his return from England He although Great Britain being impoverished by the war it was being spiritually enriched here had been a great awaken ing to the realities of religion and remarkable quickening of spir itual life Win Felix of St held on the charge of wounding lis wife who may die from her said to have been with a hammer Newmarket Military Hospital One admission during week the total to patients A improvement has been noticed in several cases the air on the height of land acting as an invigorating tonic When the full equipment is installed this Hospital will bo second to none in distinct advantages Miss McKowon reported for duty on Monday last as Nursing Bister J Montgomery O has taken a furnished house in town and welcomes his family his week Mrs Van Hon Soldiers Comforts Toronto made a lour of the hospital on Friday hint She was delighted with the arrangement and con sulted with the different Wo mens Societies as to the best means of supplying additional furnishings and comforts for the institution Miss Lady of SI Hospital Minneapolis was wclcorno visitor Her object was to acquire knowledge of Canadian Military Hospital methods for use in the A and shows bow closely associat- we must he with our allied neighbors The first of a scries of weekly concerts was given on Thursday night the inst by local talent Mrs Cane was responsible for the arrangement The Newmarket Orchestra gave great pleasure lo the boys while solos by Mr LuSallo duets by Mr and Mrs Stephens and recitations by Miss Hewitt made a most enjoyable evening Two of the patients participated Pie Attroll with a vocal solo and Pie MoBrido with a selection on the oboe The church service last Sun day morning was conducted the Rev J Wood assisted by the members of the Choir of the Methodist Church A quar tette chorus and solo by Mr La- added much lo the enjoy ment of the half hour The first auto ride for the pa tients automobile club was enjoyed on Friday afternoon last These arc lo he regular features on Tuesdays and Fridays at p mi while the good weather lasts A special treat this past week was provided by Mr I A i 2 I Meeda Gordon John Gillingham Stewart Walter Flintoff Pullet Winona S8 No David Allen Stewart A Robinson 5 Cleaver Gordon Verna Welsh John Hen Murray A One Quart Donald No Scott Martin Steven Fade Skinner Sheaf Horace Payne No Martin War rior Six Hoots S Chapman 3 Gordon Conor Stafford Fisher Richard 7 fl Corn Glow Blooms J S No Fa Wagner iV 3 4 Graham Vorna Johnson of Weeds No Annie Skinner 17 Weed Susie Pike No Vol ma Leary of Inccoto Skinner S No Gladys Planta Susie Pike S No Abo Skinner Collection of Bessie Ash 8 No Abram Skinner northern Apples Five Apples Lloyd Pike 8 No Maurice Pike Susie Piko Snow Five Apples Maurice Pike No Susie Pike A Lloyd Pike Minnie Class Apple Lloyd Pike 8 No 12 May Cook 7 3 Preston tt Murray Howard Small Table Not more than 3 colors 1 Melville March No 12 2 Leila Madill 3 Mabel Snider Evelyn Evans 3 Olive 12 Any 2 I I I 10 8 No 1 3 Six Kara Marie Moorby 8 No Freddie Watson Scott Stanley Martin Fred Nicely Sheaf of Stalks 1 Marie Moorby No Stanley Martin Watson Fred Nicely Corn Bantam Six Cecil Sanderson S No Ethel Fay Wagner Melville March Clarence Flintoff Johnson 7 Murray Clendenning Olive Graham Sheaf of Six Stalks 1 Cecil Sanderson 8 No 12 2 Melville March 1 3 12 3 a 2 Florence 3 Evelyn Evans Patch Wagner Largest Hazel Allin S No 12 Nit a 12 Wagner Merrill Allin Fred Allin Colt Light Norman S No Lome Fines 30 Calf Dairy 1 David Allin No Calf 1 Preston 8 No 1 Allan Gray No Wesley 1 V Clarence Flintoff Harry Murray Olive Graham Our 8 No 3 7 2 Lome Robinson Murray Wagner Maurice Pike Ivan Hall Harold Cook John Wesley Six Audrey Leary S 8 No Jack Grace Clarence Earl Cook a Smith and men from the Office Arthur RAILWAY of effeothe Sept 30lh Couault agents or 11 Howard Paaaeager it Toronto for particulars The old Frenchman Mr 16 from Bradford visit- I week and had features Mr who has Rent of this m and Specially Co Ten left the Hospital at 2 pm on Saturday carrying 31 patients three or derlies and five members of the staff Proceeding along Pros pect St straight lo the Town Line to the 3rd Con and to Kes wick then the Beach Road through Orchard Beach through Sutton and on to Jacksons PI where a delightful lea was Ideal motoring weather made a trip which will remain Jong in Iho memory of the boys The loan of two flags one from Mr Hunter and the other from the town of Newmarket lias en abled the staff to decorate the recreation room with Die bunting which has braved a thousand years the battle and the breeze It is understood that other flags are promised as permanent pos sessions An unknown donor has sent in a croquet set baseballs and bat and a set of indoor quoits The quoits were speedily seized as a recreation room pastime while the outdoor games will afford a needed relaxation as long as the delightful fall weather continues A good football will prove very acceptable A now gramophone has been presented by the local Red Cross Society records for which are the gifts of Mrs Webb Toronto Kansas and Mrs To ronto Ont From am lili bedtime the machine is speaking Flowers were received from the Junior Endeavor Society Alexander School Home made candy and pickles were sent by several friends and a box of apples came from Mrs Land of Roches Point The Medical Officer in charge Is sensitiveof the many kind nesses showered upon the hospit al in the last three weeks These wjIL stimulate- staff lotbo highest of for la on behalf of the patient corn milted to their dare In the days 2 10 A 12 2 7 Earl Elton Rao 8 Boots Detroit Dark Rod Six Freddie Earl Marjorio Myrtle Ball 5 Johnson Marion Gould Battle Clara Cook Carrots Six Roots Annie Skinner No I A 1 No 2 Murray 12 2 A No Russell Hunt Lome Fines Max Johnson Olaeo Milk Stool Hi Hunt Watson Scott Murray deadening Howard Donald Petch Class 35 Cecil Sanderson S No Jobo Scott Skinner A 30 Half Tea Girls under Evelyn Atkinson 8 No 12 12 A i 12 A 12 A Norman Rarner Ethel 4 Alice Wright Susie Pike Harry Fisher Myrtle McClure Class V Six Onions 1 Viola Johnson 8 No Allen 3 Grace Nicely Willie Yake Jean Powell 7 Willie Walter Brown Parsnips Six Roots 8 No 2 Eva Gladys Anna Maxwell Johnson A Glass Garden Pent One Pint 88 No 12 Gladys Leary Herbert Oliver 3 Merrill Allen Violet Phillips Olive Viola 7 Delia Edna Coher Of Qlaut Blooms Hazel 8 IS Grace Billing fi Clara Cook 12 Louise Moynihan 3 Dorothy Bright A May Cook Ruby rtrillinger Loaf of Broad 1 Jean Powell No 2 Grace Billing 3 Annie Skinner Gladys Viola Class 38 Girls under 10 Anna S No Gertrude Cook Olive Stella Olive Class 30 Audrey Leary 8 No May Cook Eleanor Class CO Fancy Apron Hand hi ado Alice Wright 8 No Clara Cook 3 Audrey Duncan Olive Tarr Pair Knit Grace Billing No Five Address Audrey Leary Broad Competition Alma Hook 2 Emma Lulu Olive Class 43 School Parade S No S8 No No 12 Boy winning highest No of Prizes Murray Girl winning highest No Prizes Susie Billing No School winning highest No of Prizes 8 No 12 The children at whom Mrs Wilkes of Bradford organized Into a Sunday School last summer have sent to the Canadian Red Cross Society -n- mm j ronld and Alderman family look a 100mile trip across country to Whitby and Back on Sunday Mr writes that he has a heavy School teachers arid an flltcndanco of pupils Mr of Leaming tonformerly is spend ing 6 couple of weeks in Town with old friends Rachel Barker has re turned after spending a week with her sister Mrs Geo Main- prize near Mount Albert Rev J Wood and Mr J represented Newmarket Methodist Church at Hie District Meeting in Aurora Ibis week Reevo Keith was on Friday and Saturday of last week inspecting Iho York Roads- with other County Commissioners Mr and Mrs Holds- worth of Toronto and Mrs and eon of Calgary Alia spent Sunday with Mrs J Bolton Ave Mr J A Cody has bought a house on Ave where ho expects lo make his homo in the near future He will be gladly welcomed lo Newmarkets activi ties again Mr Cameron Allan lias sign ed up Willi the Royal Flying and is to report for duty on the Hi of October If you have any electric work you want him to do place your order at once- The Daily Camera Boulder A Monday Sept 10 says Rev Alfred Young be gan his active work Sunday as Pastor of the Friends Church Ho comes lo Boulder as a complete stranger but highly recommend ed and he far exceeds the expect ations off the parish He will also prove a valuable man city and nation and will loyally 111 his place in the Christian ranks of Beautiful Boulder His message yesterday from the text What is Your Life force ful searching and oratorical and was highly commended by all who heard He preceded his message an impressive Bible Story for the children Forester Mr J Johnson whose zeal in pro- moling the general public welfare of our town and district has tcn aroused admiration is not al lowing the lapse of years lo dampen his ardour or lessen his enthusiasm Through his re quest our recent report of Big- win Island was reprinted in the Era of Newmarket and with favorable comrneiil Many kind words regarding the district have come from his pen and have found expression through many outside mediums And he practices what he preaches for be has done much in an effort to reclaim ag riculture himself becoming actively associated with farming One of his most recent enter prises is the reclaiming and re modelling of Rose Mount farm in Perry Here by well di rected and intelligent effort he has transformed a much neglect ed farm into a real delight and a productive enterprise These indications of real energy in one who has passed his 80th mile stone arc surely reproachful lo some of the younger citizens who are wont to take life more easy SSifilinJS r 1 lb Purest that can bo fcouoht all of ho chaff removed Pure- Coffee It put up in 1Mb ilk lo the when your Canned Fruit Supply id both the Canned and Lombard 9 Ft 9 9 I I tin tin tin tin tin 4200 tin Tho Friend Street Mage Church at IM I same Qrann Pino and Lemons FLOUR the dropped but the Quality remains a and bo CONFECTIONERY It Quality that That Is reason our Candy Trade- growing Wo have both tho and Try IT WILL GET ATTENTION a JUL Ring f A in How of a J Civ pess Keawlo Aeswic IJie broth he ialoho and is the it Is Quality that Counts QUALITY- OUR SPECIALTY ALSO AGENT FOR THE- I Moot Instrument in the World- CHOCOLATES MAIN STREET fop Cameras and Photo House Phono No Store Phone No rSi J Furniture litis L THE Furniture and Undertaking House can buy your Furniture Cheap for Cash EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to at I Phones and Anderson In on Sept to Mr and Mrs Herbert Anderson a son Altar DuncanDoyle At St Johns Church Newmarket on Sept Mr Frank Duncan Jr to Miss Irene Doyle both of Newmarket Rev Father Wedlock officiating ValseyHarrieon By the Rev J A Mustard Pastor of St Presbyterian Church on Wednesday July Alice J Harrison of King to Al bert of Toronto In Toronto on Sept by the Rev A Mustard Florence Margaret eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs George Paxton of Hoi- land Landing to Alfred Martin son of Mr and Mrs J Martin of Toronto IF ITS AH i Then you know Maude Sim Wit Mr an placed the thoriti Home New in caled is a riotisi As Quart been of La hoped in fort If Live week friend an or dlers This lure Th on very at Br If Its Anything Els Its a Yankee ASK ABOUT TWO If You Wish TORONTO OFFICE 10 Adelaide St West HURON To HOME Every Lover of MADE BAKING TRY Our Favorite and Five Rose FRESH FEED GOOD ANTHRACITE Prices Right OLIVER Give Us DIKE a Flour COAL Call I Phone MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND i J Siding MouIdinK and ta8ideTriin Asji and Oak and Stair Ma tor in Such as in Pine all well kiln dried and nicely machined Doors and Window Frames Attenttn At the home of hie daughter Mrs Geo Aye To ronto on Saturday Sept A in bis year Interment on arrival of iiafn to Mari posa morning Be la or Cold at will you Kindly a mm- court fore chart coins donee a bos CO lit I niece had on hi up s est defer St well when Irene Mrs In tired I blue and beau t m earn was Hose and rose the ward was Cone ding i who the ell KOld of tl modi their of fjt l man fti ffilteHiir Tfat ii