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Newmarket Era , September 21, 1917, p. 3

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NEW if- cry Friends fonnorly Hold in oil at l oh follows am i Hi sept day Oct all lo attend Hall on Saturday k oclock Club made purchase more of a lt say you hat is no excuse You can work of whole campaign and your- house ow My ready- lo th aro only send tho boys In the you release it for Ihtf hungry millions of ThlflVwockwiU show who in at pun ifpcllvo anplos will ho thai hurvost Is over 1 is down to A Soldlor of wound in log i His ifcmo la at Keswick two mid lvo live but i is of ftfti I farming This Hi J wound received for that docs not show a food pledge hi its window this week will reveal a house that is helping aroi If- there are who did presented For it riot read- not realize what food be soon- that longer the pledge about the of housetohouse of Food Controller which have to talk each appears make- it door fewer visits can lie plaint In signing food and the more workers will bo re- pledge Canadian quired o thoroforo Wo- not asked to their who- readily aign the food lies They are hut asked to pledges will bo hundreds perishable foods fox of workers to tho campaign that the concentrated ones which can aont overseas in if each worker kot spend twenty minutes St Mrs ouch and then perhaps Mrs Mrs Allan another visit it can ho Howard Mrs Mrs Hon seen how many more workers will needed for so alow progress in covering this big Town There may be some women who Walter Stephens Mrs Ed and Mrs Yaw- St Patricks Ward Mrs Homo Willi generosity Mr placed I I be used i cnnneolloj Mrs A lilunloh home at the Military a Nurses with Military Hospital ii across the atreot It a of the pat riotism in our midst will say know nothing about Robertson Mrs Jos Stephens this Ill 16 talk it over Mrs Mrs with- my husband or family hcfti Mrs Mrs fore I do it Red Cross At last Monday afternoon of a for the market Hospital concurred in and i the treasurer instructed to pay the account MrsJlastedo and Mrs Webb offered to provide a records each for use on flp It- was also decided to furnish the Quarters at the Military Hospital and a list of supplies was approved which will cost over The work of the coming winter was discussed ago will ho renewed vigor will be made limo to There- is a slight error In the Children North York Fair Prize List It should rcadlcsl Bouquet of Wild not less than varibi bouquets Brief Iota- This is the day of Sutton Fair Concert tonight i Newmarket Fair on Wednesday Thursday and Friday of next week your seals for the Dramatic Thurs day night and Concert by Toron to talent on Friday night Watch for Con cert to he given the Christian Church Choir early in November AQfiHTSFOit wriiwiv va All In I Carpet Squmret In All Sizes In arid J yds OH In All Width a Window Curtains Wadras marquisette and Bungalow arid Covering All Klnda of These Lines Selling at Lose than We Can Hoy Buy Them Fori- Wo Still Think Sugar a Good Buy It Is Bound to go to a Higher Our largo as protect you from for some time WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED I Aubrey Davis the School Why cannot do their talk- Doyle Mra Stanley Osborne tonight and bo ready to sign Hewitt and Misses Toole the card St Andrews Ward Mrs Food send us food Keith Mrs Clark Mrs Such is the message the boys Hunter Mrs Mrs Cornell send us from now J Mrs J Mrs Vale and Miss Forsyth Methodist Sunday School As I In- regular ftovlow of falls on Day decided to have it in the heel on Wednesday next week wilh the aid Of Slides prepared spe cially for it is toped thai the parents of the and all others interest- in work will make an In Day If you are not interested in Live Stock Thursday or next is the host day to attend Newmarket Fair Invite your and take them Grand Stand after viewing This will give- an opportunity to see the to the Returned lii and the addresses This will be a very special fea- lure miss it The Dramatic Entertainment on Thursday night promises to be wry pond Secure your seats at CONFEDERATION YEAR I THUH8DAY AND DAY AND DAY AEROPLANE EXHIBITIONS And Program of for In Uniform at 3 P In Front of Grand Proaontatlona to All Returned Or of Kin to Those Fallon In of Empire by of Co of York the the cm Acquitted In Sessions Willis Hodges of Holland Land- in- appeared in the sessions court in Toronto on Monday he- fare Judge on a charge of having counterfeit reins in his possession The dfMi showed thai bo had found a box coins in the bush twentyflye cent One storekeeper said he had I two of the coins passed on would not say it was His honor in summing up said the crime was too seri ous to convict without the clear est evidence and acquitted the defendant 218 and Trot Mile Heats in Purse Race Mile Heals in Purse P M In Town Hall by the Aurora Dramatic Club their Best New Play Miss Temples Telegram Reserved Heat Plan at Drug Store Popular Prices SEPTEMBER- AGRICULTURAL DAY I Magnificent Display of the Coun tys Best Live Stock Agricul tural Horticultural Dairy and Manufacturers Products FrceforAII Race Mile Heats in Purse Race Mile Heats in Purse PM Grand Parade of Prize Winning Animals in front of the Grand Stand 12 YORK RANGERS BAND Of Toronto In Attendance During tho Fair HIGH CONCERT IN TOWN HALL On Friday Night at Eight by CONCERT CO Your at Drug I GOD SAVE THE I Ql I JOHN PROCTOR KEITH A Bolls St Mms Church was well filled n Tuesday morning when a very pretty wedding was solenjnized at oclock between Irene daughter of Mr Stephen and Frank son of Mr and- Mrs Prank Duncan The impressive ceremony was administered by the Rev Father Wedlock bride who was given away by her was becomingly in a travelling suit of- navy blue broadcloth blue hat and wore the grooms gift a beautiful pearl necklace and carried lilies of the valley She was by her sister Miss Rose who also wore a navy blue broadcloth suit pink vetfmr hat and carried pink sweetheart roses and wore a pearl sunburst the gift of the groom Mr was best man and Mr Geo Osborne acted as usher The choir of whom the bride was a valued member rendered Mass in a very manner During the Miss Margaret Dolan sang Ave Maria in her usual finished stylo The Wed ding March was played by Miss Powell organist of St Johns also sang very- beautifully during we Holy Communion Miss Miss were recipi ents of gifts from the groom of moroccohound prayer book and fold and crystal rosary ceromony a wedding was served at homo the brides father only relatives being present muiiediately afterwards the hap- couple loft for a short trip to Hamilton and Buffalo and on IT r will reside on Street The bride and groom two of Newmarkets popular young People and were recipients of many presents The- in extending congratu- VISITORS TO NEWMARKET FAIR Should not Fall to Our Display of HARNESS PIANOS and MAXWELL CARS This display will interest intending Purcliasers as Quality Price and Durability with Satisfaction are our chief features Full flupply of AH Harness Requisites at on Main St GIVE A CALL WHEN IN TOWN AND BE CONVINCED I FRED NEWMARKET An Urgent Appeal A of Newmarket ladies undertaken to raise to procure for the patients of the Newmarket Military Hos pital a piano a motor car and other necessities which will add greatly to thecomfortand enjoy ment of patients Some large contributions have already been offered and the ladies hope that the citizens will Contribute wilh characteristic generosity when a representative of the committee calls on them for this purpose If Newmarket desires that tho hospital be a permanent institu tion in the town the citizens must make the town indispens able to the Hospital The declar ation of peace will not remove the necessity for such a hospital as is at present constituted in Newmarket The war has made this kind of hospital a necessity for many years to come The College Hoard has donated the building to Hie Military Hospitals Commission for the duration of the war and one year afterward but so excellent is the site and so splendidly equipped is the building for its present uses that it is not beyond the bounds of reason that the Government should desire to purchase it for permanent hospital to bo used for mental cases solely When the lime comes to consider whether this shall bo or not no small factor in the Governments de cision will be the part that markets citizens have played in making the conditions pleasant and healthful for the patients To have ho hospital remain here would mean much to the business and social life of the town A large staff will be needed and J hey will take up their residence in Newmarket The patients com from all Canada will bring from limeto time a number of visitors relatives ano friends see them Their com ing will add lo the volume ol business and the town simply cannot afford to leave any stone unturned thai will assist in mak ing Newmarkets Military Hos pital a permanent institution The citizens are asked lo keep these facts in mind when consid ering the amount of their contri bution and to give generously for by so doing they are not only contributing to the comfort and health of the patients who are in a guests but also help ing to lay corner stone of an institution of permanency in Newmarket Tho ladies will call on you this week Meet them with a smile and a generous donation FIFTH LINK KING TP Farmers arc having beautiful weather lo finish the harvest and fall seeding Mr John Black who- recently had his barn burned is making preparations to rebuild The Red Cross met at the homo on Wednesday and report a good days work al so four hew members Mrs over Sunday in city Miys M Smith of Toronto is spending her holidays with her mother Mr and Mrs Martin Rowan of Detroit and Mr and Mrs Eu gene of Ml Albert spent over Sunday at Mr Mr and Mrs Fred and daughter of Toronto wore visitors at Mri Leslie Wilsons on day m Mr and family visited at Mr on Sunday The County School Fair at KoU on Monday last was a de- success also the Concert at night in aid of the Red Cross Do you hear them weddin bells aringin The attendance at the Methodist Church on Sunday evening was good The pastor Payne preached a vcrjoqiicnl and Impressive sermon The choir appropriate anthems Service next Sunday at Mr and Mrs Win of To ronto and Mr and Mrs Tate of visited Mr Geo on Sunday We are pleased lo learn that Mr John Harmon has sufficiently recov ered to be around again Miss Cook was a visitor for a few days last week Miss Stella Cook of was the guest of her uncle Mr Cook over Sunday A number from here attended the ell Pair Vandorf and report had a very pleasant time NEWMARKET Arriving lit I I I I If 1 A Cord Velvets All Shades In 75o yd New Fall Plaids In of Wavy Green and Black and White In ranging In price from to per yd New Fall Gloves In Heavy Black Grey White Wavy and Fawn Ladies Lisle Gloves White and Natural price ranging from to Ladles English Make Doeskin Gloves White and Natural or Black Stitching to Ladles Cashmere Hose Penmans make Good Value ToDay 76c palp hi A ESTABLISHED I ft OF CANADA CAPITAL PAID UP RESERVE FUND C da fanner to all bit laad yield Should rcqulro loan in order jour production It be trail to you our lot Wm having CASUALTIES AT BRANCH SMYTH Manager I YOUNG Work and worry age faster than years Whatev er makes work easier and worry less smoothes back the wrinkles and lengthens life A splendid help to this end is SPECTACLES Eyes that hurt when you work or road or that fail to see clearly both near and far can almost always bo helped by glasses Wo will test your eyes and tell you whether glasses will euro the trouble Our ad vice is reliable and costs you nothing If you need glasses wo guarantee to your perfectly and at the most reasonable cost A handy repair shop to fix up any little hurt lo your spectacles while you wait Other repair don promptly as possible cad at fair Atkinson St Co fij Miss Mary Stevens of Toronto was home for the week end Mr Burling reached the of on Wednesday He cradled three acres of oats this harvest he- sides carrying the mail for a Rural Route Thats pretty good Lucy Allan returned to her home at after spending two months with her sister Mrs J A Marshall Monday being a fine day the Hair attracted quite a large crowd A play was given in the Temperance Hall in the evening by the Aurora Dramatic Club which was also enjoy ed Miss Carberry of Aurora Is visiting her cousin Miss Phyllis Til- son Several from hero attended the concert and dance last Friday evening held at the Farm AURORA Pie Swish an old Aurora boy who arrived from the front on Tues day with a bayonet wound In the was given a warm welcome Mayor Baldwin Reeve J Rov Well wood and Taylor asv addresses The Citizens Band led the procession to hi home Huron Street There were many visitors in terested construction of new concrete bridge on Huron Street last Sunday and were sur prised at the amount of steel used in its construction There is no less than tons of steel buried in the cement and these rods of various lengths run in every direction The which will only be a few inches from the surface completely covers he bridge and sidewalk at only inches apart Pour hundred loads of the best gravel yds a load and two car loads of broken granite will be used in its construction The foundations are placed seven feel below the watcrline and are ft wide and feet long Tho abut ments are feel wide at the bot tom and taper to foot at the top The lee walls are feet at base and will be tapered to foot at the top The sidewalk will ex tend feet on the south side of the bridge which will be prelect ed parapets containing ornamental concrete posts When completed bridge will be an ornament to the Town The estimated cost is and Mr Marsh is the foreman for the Construction Company of Toronto who he contract Mr Marsh assures us that the bridge will be open for traffic in three weeks but it may be five weeks before it is completed as all tho woodwork has to be re moved ftno the cement work smoothed to present a neat end tidy appearance Sao Canadians Lost Lion During Last In August Ottawa Sept Sir Edward Kemp in the House this afternoon gave details of the Canadian cas ualties during the last two weeks of August when fighting around Lens was its worst Of the casualties reported were killed in action died of wounds wounded pris oners died while prisoners of war missing died of dis ease o Sale Register Thursday The Execu tors of the late Whitney will have an important and extensive sale of Farm Stock and Implements on the East Half of Lot in the Con of Whitchurch mos credit or off for cash Sale at one sharp Silver- sides Saturday Mr John Greenwood Lot 2 Con Scott miles East of Zeph yr will hold an extensive sale of- Horses Cattle Sheep and Pigs at oclock credit W J A New Stock of UpYoDato Millinery for Fall and Winter I WE HAVE SOMETHING 8PECIAL FOR YOU WEEK Live Stock Markets Highest prices paid in Toronto this week Choice Steers Choice Butcher Cattle Stoekera Feeders P- Ladles Silk Skirts Reg from to for Ladies White Embroidered Underskirts White Lawn Dresses 38 to Ladles Corset Covers Reg for Ladles White Middles with Belts 49o Childrens Dresses from 3 to years Ladles Knitted Drawers Reg for Ladles Silk Blouses Urge Collars Latest Style Reg for Black Silk Blouses 8poolal BO Pairs Mens Working Boots Russian Calf Reg to for 3G0 100 Pairs Boys Heavy School Boots Reg for Ladles Patent Leather Boots Cloth Tops Button or Lace Reg for Ladles Strong Boots At Cut Price 176 Pairs Running Shoes Mens Boys and Girls Must be Cleared CO Mens Goodyear Reg to To Be at Each Pairs Mens Chocolate Color Boots Rog for I LI 3 South of King George Hotel Proprietor Choice Veal Medium Veal Sprint Lamb Sheep Hogs fed and a watered Newmarket Markets Butter lb Eggs Wheat per bush Oats per bush Barley per bush Bran ton Shorts ton Toronto Markets Butter lb f do Turkeys lb Chickens lb Pali Wheat bush Wheat bush Barley bush Timothy Hay ton Her OAR NEWMARKET jjji OF JUDY ARRIVED I J ALL OF BUILDING MATERIAL LUMBER EM EN iJ a BE 50 30 35 MO it00 1200 from or Allan WM A or Ben Terry

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