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Newmarket Era , November 16, 1917, p. 1

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J IT THE To Invest In a vioTonv to I CWatsons Store v i iS J York 1c paid in you with vatuo of VICTORY i-Sfer- Optician S JACKSON telilor and N I- a ON 1 1 A 1 HI A QIKirM tfiiiiiniiiVi- r f No Single Bo eaoh HURL SHELL FROM CANADA I All cannot go to the IronpliQs Thais arc too arc loo young Ml who wouldnt lako a shot at llib if hat shot could be fired right at homo Wouldnt you strike blow for victory and hasten of the war And you war Load a Gun- for a Gunner By Buying Victory Bonds nn I THE PAINT STORE Phone I VEAUS BUY VICTORY BONDS It is the duly of every Cana dian to Victory Bonds to the extent of his or her ability lliosq who intend to invest can obtain full information vjlh regard of bonds terms of payment etc at any branch of The Bank of Montreal C Ross Manager Branch In your or safo Earns you In Victory Bonds Earns you per Besides in Victory Bonds your money fights as Well as earns P W PEARSON T J The ad to oh Tuesday morning llml u no til or of Imji brave boys had made for homo and Tim official to his stated that J was killed in action on lie of Nov was Hie only son of exMayor of Newmar ket was born in at the Public and High this Town At the opening of the Sovereign Bank he obtained an appointment as Junior in the Branch Office established in the town hut when the Bank failed ho was thrown out of employment Subse quently ho entered the service of the Dominion Bank and had po sitions in several of its agencies and was for some time Acting Manager of the Ave Branch of Hint Bank in Toronto in 1915 he was appointed Acting Secretary of the Main Of fice of the Canadian Red Gross Society Toronto in he obtained commission in 1 which was raised in the County of lie orpsMcd the At lantic with the Bait reaching England about the middle of No vember He has been on the fir ing line since the Spring of mother lias been President of the Newmarket Gross- Auxil iary ever since Ihn war broke out in J ft and it was mainly through her energy that the funds were raised for the New market lied Cross lance sent to Prance sym pathy the whole Town and community goes out to the be reaved family From Era In Ibis IfisUo Simpson is he largest advertiser There are 20 columns of advertisements and columns of reading matter Walker Sons Toronto have a large and attractive ad Price of Kra in advance The Newmarket Cheese Factory has made lbs of cheese this season which gives an av- of one pound of cheese for lbs flMi milk Mr of Toronto lured before the Mechanics In stitute Inst Friday night on The Life and Writings of Thos Hood MarriedeAt the Ragle Hotel Newmarket- by T Argue on Miohael Jackson of To ronto to McCormack of Era MORE GERMAN IN A Son of Mr and Mrs Herbert whose death was reported in last weeks from wounds On ill Battlefield in France Shot It is a shame that such step Should be taken whether there is British Front in Belgium Nov 4 Belgian women and girls are being compelled to build concrete dugouts under artillery lire The ppaclf faels wl f lined is recorded in diary of S soldw who was re cently captured He belonged to a Land wo hi division and was personally in charge of a larvo number of these unfortunate Belgians who were daily herded together and lakep on zone near the florman lines to per form manual labor of he hard est kind in constant danger of death The soldiers diary tells the story as follows I am truing another in stance of the inefficiency of the Herman authorities Ihe I in fit women and young gipjs have been working at con crete dugouts at is in the zone of fire and was no later limn this is case in which we cannot understand he of be If this isnt taken by way of reprisal then it is e shameful on the nail Germany which cannot te sur passed even in nopulation of was evacuated or foir weeks ago nod now women and child ren am compelled to work the concrete dugouts of the village Our Toronto Letter CANADAS VICTORY BONDS Bank will Victory lion do to amount of from any person for keeping for one year without Loans bo mado to wage on terms for purchase of Victory bonds AT YOUll THE BANK OF I TORONTO is my duly to lake a gang of women to every and bring them back in the even- An illustration of the German disregard for the laws of war and humanity can be found inan in cident which occurred night near The British heard cries of Stretcher Bearers from No Mans hand it naturally was assumed that a wounded man was calling for help and Hod Cross bearers rushed out through the darkness Id render assist ance They were shot down by German snipers who used this ruse to entice them the open Then have been other cases recently in which German snipers have shot down lied Cross workers deliberately de spite the fact that Cross workers have been per mitted to work unmolested toooq The American patrol boat A Ice dp was- torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine in the war zone early Monday morning i and one officer and enlisted men are missing P Kitlo is now running Mills Miss Clara Johnson of villo spent over Sunday with Misses Wallace Mr Montgomery and family of spent Thanks giving in town with relatives Mr and Mrs Scott were At Home with some of their friends one evening last week Mrs of Toronto returned home last Monday having spent a few days with her parents Mr and Mrs G Belfry Mr Walter Wismer Is attend ing College In Toronto Mr and Mrs Dunn and Miss Dunn father mother and sis ter of Mrs Scott who have been hern for the past three weeks left Wednesday for Los Angeles Gal to spend the winter The Methodist Choir at ville surprised Miss Ida Fogg last Monday night and made her a presentation prior to leaving for the North West Mr Arthur was pre sented with a finely upholstered Italian Chair by the employees of the Novelty Works on the eve of his marriage Miss Lund a returned mission ary who spent five years with the Japanese gave a very interesting lecture in the Meth odist Church last Tuesday night Mr John Gibson was very bad ly burned with molten iron at Al lans Foundry last Monday Married At the Christian Parsonage by on Nov Mr Marshall to Miss Violet both of Whitchuroh At the Methodist Parsonage Newmarket Nov 1G by Rev Jos Mr John Warren to Miss Thirza Trivett both of A very successful Farmers Meeting was held in Newmarket last Wednesday afternoon at which Win P distributed in prizes in his Orchard Contest in North York Mr of King got the 1st I I Who was reported in last weeks as killed in action on Oct DANGER OF GASOLINE IN PRIVATE Twonlylwo limes as much limber has been destroyed by fire in British Columbia as has been cut lumbermen Special Sale of Pianos Organs Piano Case How Piano Mahogany Slightly Used 1B0 Mahogany Nearly How Fine a Dominion Walnut Kent Log Hot a 200 takes a Toned 8qauro Piano PlanoCated Organ Oak Organ Like Nov Octaves A of Organs from up SPECIAL Mayer than months and 0 TO fcK US A Columbia to Always In tlaya tnd a Cabinet Have a on Trial AUO i i Your Own mux SHI- i w Ionic Masonic Lodge recently held unique celebration to commemorate anniver sary Toronto tailors are striking for Hhour day Mr has suc ceeded for the third time winning the Horticultural silver cup in flower competition the past week Ratepayers severally support the idea of the city taking over the Street Railway but desire to postpone action at present A line of was imposed on Harry Goldberg for violation of Liquor Laws Sir Henry Drayton Power Commissioner has ordered big power companies to produce to the limit to meet present crises It is said that supplies to non essential industries will be cut off The shipment of fish which has reached Toronto from the North West on Thursday of last week was over two tons and the dealers are now in receipt of daily supplies Thursday evening of last week Massey Hall was crowded to wel come the Foresters Chief Sir Win Hearst presided and many learned men were present Romeo a FrenchCana dian employed a draughtsman in the Civil Service was sen tenced by Magistrate to serve one year at the Ontario Reformatory for uttering a threat to the effect that he would shoot any military officials who at tempted to conscript him Big crowd at Hall Friday night in interests of Vic tory Loan Speeches were made by Sir White Hon Stewart Leyd and Mayor Church Toronto Post Office remained till midnight last Saturday for military registration A downtown Hotel was raided by the Police on Saturday night and twenty- men ami women ar rested The Labor Party will nominato candidates for Toronto and South York at the approaching Dominion election Three men were sentenced manslaughter on Saturday In Court of They were all foreigners for years one for years and one for HI The increasing use of the au tomobile has caused many out buildings to be converted into private garages This conver sion in many cases carries with it the storage of more or less gasolene In almost all munici pal regulations this storage is held objectionable It is highly dangerous and consti tutes a risk not only to Hie gar age itself but to adjoining pro perly Gasoline will give off limes its bulk in vapour and when vaporided will convert times its volume of air into an explosive mixture which will ignite from a blaze or spark Five gallons of gasoline will gen erate cubic feet of gas or enough to fill a room by feet and feel high When ignited it immediately expands to S000 limes that space In a builtup area this would cause a most destructive explosion with probable loss of life temptation to keep a ralher large supply of gasoline on hand is great and garages should therefore be inspected by local lire departments for dangerous conditions 0W Dr Bright of died from injuries received in jumping from his car it skidded i the Finance offer for Public SubacripUoa Victory I Gold Bonds find in maturities the choice of which is with the due lit 1022- due lit SO year due DecetaUr lit Is under Act of the of Canida and both and Interest ate a charge upon the ConwltdaUd Revenue Fund the of Is of the amount if any paid by the of The Minister Fiance reserves to allot the or any the amount In Vht of this Loan will La for War purpose only and be In Canada Principal and Interest payable In Gold Denomination JIM and Subscriptions be in of VA or thereof Principal payable charge at the Office of the Minister of Finance and Receiver at or at the Office cf the Receiver Central at Halifax St John Chartottetown Toronto Calgary and Victona payable without halfyearly June lit and December lit at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Eaak m Hearer or Rondo be as to to lan4 tlp or to bearer in accordance in for may be coupon In vith the application definitive bonds be through the CbwWrtd Bants will be luued In of w itt cheque be or 1X any multiple of the Interest Subject to the payment of cents for each bond Issued holders of reared bonds have to convert boci of the of coupons and of bonds itb coupon have the to convert into fully of coupons at any time on to the Minister of Finance Surrender of Holder of Dominion of Canada Debenture Stock October 1st Lave the privilege of their bonds In part payment for subatnptlons to bonds Issue under the conditions Debenture Stock due lit at Pax and Accrued Interest Varloaa due December at and Accrued Intern The above be accepted In pari payment for bonis of any of the three maturities of War due October lit at 7J end Accrued Inters War Loin Bonds due March at and Accrued accepted In payment for bonds the of this of the la the event of future a it i tde by Ihe be treated at par and accrued icwcet ti the of for the of to Price Par any In pursuance of by Canada Payment to be as on 1st 1917 January 2nd on 1st iQia Si A full half be paid 1st June sUli to of Bonds fcli year Rondo on alio your your on ii Wl at Iha pir I lit lU at tie 7ii74 JjCO A is 1 Is I m the as cf l lit HI I A archives OrtONTO v V

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