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Newmarket Era , April 4, 1919, p. 1

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rt I I A new stock of SILVERWARE us show to you now WATSONS Jewelry The Leading County Paper as well as the No Paper sent out of North York unless paid in advance per annum in advance when not ad paid to United States in advance only EYE SIGHT Have yours examined Watson Graduate Optician 18841914 JACKSON Editor and Proprietor NEWMARKET D A I Single Copies 5c VOL No can depend on getting at all seasons the following Goods at THE BINNS HARDWAR WA8MIWQ MACHINES In Electric and Hand Power I 1 A ft by the barrel the proper compound Offices 8tores and Homes for CATTLE IN YORK CO I- Newmarket Farm Home of Latest STARTLING CHARGES AGAINST OFFICIALS OF ARGYLL HOUSE 3000 COLLECTED FROM CANADIANS OH HOMEWARD- BOUND TRAIN i Over Members of Association in Co DETROIT VAPOR WIcKless Oil or Gasoline Cooking 8toves IRON PIPE In Galvanized or PIPE FITTINGS All a FirstClass Stain and Combination LOWE BROS HIGH STANDARD PAINTS for Outside and Inside Work ELECTRIC BULBS In 8 15 and 100 watts ELECTRIC Irons Toasters Grills Heaters Cord Sockets Rosettes Switches Etc PEERLESS GASOLINE CHARCOAL OILS THE PAINT STORE FOR GOOD PAINTS VARNISH PHONE 28 ft MONT Bank Money Orders For settling small accounts where it Is not desirable to pay by cheque many Business Houses as well as Individuals regularly use the Bank Money Orders issued by The Bank of Montreal C G Ross Manager Newmarket Branch SOUTH END LUMBER YARD P SOLE AGENT FOR SCR ANTON COAL I THE BEST MINED IN AMERICA Why not Buy the Best for your Next Winters Supply ORDERS NOW TAKEN W PEARSON Cor Church and Carters Wm Giles John Murphy Again attention is called to the breed of cattle in Can ada this time by the perform ance of Loo Clothilda Korn- owned by Mr Shaw Newmarket This junior tltreeyearold heifer has lately completed sevenday test un der the record of rules which leave her champion of for her age According to preliminary reports of the Loo CloUiilde Korndyke produced pounds Of but ter in the seven days and in so doing displaced the former cham pion Bell Model with 3363 pounds The new champion is still under test and will prob ably continue for days The secretary of the Association in reporting this performance says She comes honestly by her great ca parity as a producer for her grand dam was Topsy Canadas first 30pound cow and her sire was Loo sire of the worlds champion junior Iwo Loo sold at- auction Milwaukee last June by Mr Shaw for The fact that the two above- mentioned records have gone to the same herd within so short a time hears testimony not only to the judgment of the owner in I selecting the Loo Herd for purchase when he started opera tions but also to the management display ed by his herdsman E a graduate of the Agricul tural School at Kingston Jamai ca and later engaged at Slock Farm where he gained much of his experi ence with of the high est producing order That care and judgment of the highest or der was provided the champion while under test is vouched Tor by J of A who was in of performance on behalf of be official board of hi Association of Canada and who spoke enlhusias- of the conveniences and com for Is provided for both Die and llieir Mr fair woolli er pointed dial an addition ha- been flu which eon- a of nine Voouiy mid louse boxes be for accommida- rows ijiider of fin dfibles are roof and 1 over loo it wild a ideal Willie lie mosl greater in number than those of any other of cattle the same is the at Richmond Hill the Spring In York County problem of the scrub bull not exist to any great extent and ab sence of this undesirable animal is distinctly noticeable in con nection with herds With farms situated in close proximity to such a milk as that of Toronto the dairyman compote with his fellows unless he pays particular atten tion to the producing capacity of Iho individuals of his herd and as a result the dairy sires used in York County are not only pure bred but are almost universally outstanding good specimens of the breed selected with partic ular regard for the showing of high production in the records accompanying the pedigrees of their ancestors on both sides on a scale necessitates good terming especially in these days of ex pensive cattle feeds A heavy tonnage of rouglage must be grown on the home farm to make up bulk of the ration of these largeSized heavyproducing This moans that on an acreage limited by high money value of the land fairly in tensive farming must be prac tised Therefore hi York Coy the dairy farmers devote a con siderable proportion of acreage to hoed crops especially corn for the silo and roots and so have their land in good con dition for he succeeding crops the rotation as a result of close cultivation and heavy manuring of the hoed crop A sweeping denunciation of the red tape in the overseas adminis tration of tine Canadian Army to gether with charges of the most serious nature against many of ficials- at Argyll House London and in Canadian camps was the feature of an address by A C Pratt of South Norfolk in the Legislature test week He said that the reason for the Rhyl riots was that the men were not being treated properly and that subsequent events proved that the outbreak had been worth while as the men had promptly been given their pay and had been sent home within a week He charged that mem bers of the who could not get home because of alleged lack of shipping accommodation found that by salving the hand of a ticketseller they could get a berth and get passage to Canada These ticketsellers b I From Era April made at times 75 a week Col Pratt charged also that two years ago an officer and two Os from Argyll House Headquarters overseas had pass ed- through a train carrying peo ple homeward bound and collect ed about 3000 The member for South Norfolk cited many examples of where improper treatment had been ac corded to Canadians both offi cers and men He told of the bulldozing methods which a Ma jor had to tolerate asked When a Major is like that what is a Tommy going to expect Col Pratt spoke be fore the orders of the day were called The galleries were crowd ed His exposure of conditions overseas while not coming with in the scope of the Legislature was frequently applauded by members from both sides of the House INTERESTING LETTER FROM A FORMER NEWMARKET Mrs Stead advertises her mil linery opening in Newmarket The village Council is strug gling with the purchase of Mar ket Grounds Mount Albert Brass Band con tinues to increase in proficiency The Council of North bury passed a bylaw to contri bute 130 toward the new Drill Shed in Sutton Married Rev Argue Mr- of Whit church to Miss Maria of King On Mar by Rev John Brown Mr Benjamin to Miss Emma both of church On 5 by Rev W J Hunt er Mr A Gould of East to Miss Elizabeth of Whitchurch April by Rev It Moody Mr Dennis of to Miss Almeda Hughes of Markets Fall wheat eggs 20c butter QUAKERS TO WORK I only entire f been few hilt- AUDIENCE CHEERS HON MR KING Quebec March 29 With a call all men of toodwilLLo forgot the differences of yesterday arid strive in a common effort lead Canada Id its full achievement a call Labor as well Capital to gel together prevent any possible friction Hon Mackenzie King a deep impression and was cheered by a meeting of odd Labor men of- Quebec East the oldlime of Sir Wil fred As he opened his in the crowd went wild in approval and when Sir recalled souvenirs evok ed by hi old place of W 50th Ave Denver Col A My Dear Mr Jackson I am very forcibly reminded of my old friend by the fact that aj lady her da lighter who are members of my new church here in Denver inform me Mr of the Newmarket Era- is a cousin of her husband This of course made me desire to write you and let you know how closely I keep associated Singularly enough only two weeks ago I got conversation with two ladies who informed me they had a boarding at shene and that each summer Mr Eugene of spent vacation at their home fishing on the lake Recently also I had the honor of a visit from Mr ft whose peo ple live in Newmarket so alto gether we are able to keep a close tab on As noted on slip enclose have responded to a pressing in vitation unanimous call of Ihe Berkeley Community Church jo become their Pastor I shall continue my connection will III liij- business house in Denver City a picture card of which I enclose I have a good posi tion willi firm floor manager for Severn 2nd floor am also sales man iiirdruefor jn the 11111 Wo arc iLoing work out an experinienl il Ihe AM viz FOR RUSSIA Another expedition to Russia is now being organized by English and American Quakers I 25 The work in this country will be In li mi wave of a Hon 3 BANK ofTORONTO Assets Reserve S84000009 0626623 Banking Service Business given attention Sale Notes Loans made lo parlies convenience is afforded to Savings Depositors Small or large may be deposited and interest paid on balan ces being opplif 1 1 111 Hie ilivisli for close emolion A I ll Hint nod in years a Ihe ire win j Branch A M Manager OF CANADA The will rhake advances against approved farmers sales notes Blank sale noteson application at all branches NEWMARKET BRANCH I I alto t Aurora r Almost ail broken parti of Me iinry he re paired at reasonable prices by Process it Phong Residence Toronto at Fred Blackemllh The Canadian force in Siberia ban he en recalled and viil return at a date which concealed for military an iiAir wx for feed and in water J enlll f kepi full by 1 pressor in by an elerfrieiilly driven while Ihe supply ol eared for in two blazed lije Ah a the increasing demand for in handling milk for eify or in the milkers may for dirly hands when slrippin tin- us for main pail of Iho for a milking is used and splendid satisfac tion The of record performance such an above be a source of satisfaction all men in Canada hut hose dairy farmers in York County who are partial black and while cal tie such accomplishment must be gratifying as there is no gain- saying the fact that communi ty devoted to a particular breed of live slock must to a considerable extent from the fact that particularly excellent ani mals of the breed arc known to he bred and developed in that community As a dis trict York County Is well lo the fore even if nothing more is considered than the fact of the large number of members of the Association of Canada who are residents of the county and even a casual exam ination of the list of Canadian breeders will show that about of thorn are York County Of the number of owners would go for little If the owners were In a small way of business as regards their breed ing operations but It is only ne cessary to mention such hen those of Hicks Newton- brook It Norman P Is lington Every town and village In the county is named in the address Of some more or prominent breeder and at the Fall Fairs at market the Pro of Labor and presided the 1 He still Hon inisl inv mail lb loriiin lo Way Offor Soat feel Moil would tin by bavins man like yon Iiirlianieni and I think do over the piddle senti ment hi thai it is ioI willing torsive you fti We in will be only loo to send Mac kenzie the House This statement of rumored coming Premier of Quebec was reeled with an on I burst of phiuise from I assembly I know gentlemen said Mr Unit we all forgive arid forget something or other I myself come from a Province Ontario where there has been a difference willi you as has with other Provinces but- rnusl remain cut apart for all time because if these differences No gentle men for differences cannot forever we overcome them mutual forgiveness ami mutual goodwill Methodists Presbyterians Con- gregal ionalisls and now we are harmoniously working in one body and glor ious work will I am sure resull Another feahTre I am is a Working Pastoral under the direction of the Amer ican Friends Service Committee of South St Philadel phia the organization whfch has already sent over 300 relief work ers to France and a few each to Russia Serbia Corsica Holland Armenia Tunis Syria Italy and The plan is to send out Com mission of Ihree or more promi nent American Friends with Spe cial for spying out the land and discovering just assistance can be rendered lo help Russian peasants to learn the trades and carry on efficient production The expedition to in the fall the Unit included White Nancy and Lewis Hickman of Philadelphia Anna Haines of New Jersey and of Pa This unit did a telling piece of work in south eastern European Russia in the Province of Samara Quakers operate central cooperative shops or phanages hospitals dispensaries and settlement houses- They distributed clothing food opened libraries and home encouraged modern methods of agriculture weaving and Somewhat the same kind of work will be inn by new lhal will follow Commission as soon 1- il has has jusl Friends are also ihoiil o send worker- In Ciller Russia wither by way lor from south laking From Era April Reeve was at home with friends Friday evening The Misses Hughes of Buffalo arc visiting at Mr Ellis Hughes Mr Will Sutherland is back from Kalamazoo Mich Mils Maggie Lamb was at home with her Mon day evening A number of boys and girls en joyed a party at Mr J on Tuesday night The Presbyterian Choir was en tertained by the Misses on evening Mr and Mrs were at home with friends on Monday evening Miss llefoe is bark from Mich Mrs A of Sudbury is spending couple of weeks at Keswick The costume party at Dr Thursday evening was immense Over Ill ended be at home in he Town Hall on Tuesday night Music by The worth League had a Parlor tin residence or Mi- mi Tuesday evening The following look in Ihe Miss Nettie Miss Miss OBrien Miss Shaw Miss Miss Mamie Millard Messrs 1 Iteirry Miller 1 and Hoover a special on I- I preach Mil Sundays and give spare lime as possible We are going organize learns for visiting mens learns wo men- learns and scholars mis learn- will literal ly 1I0 the visiting are starling in to al social a week or prayer meeting 11111 final leelnrcnr ad dress Mint physiral for our young people i my own 11 mould money keep whole lime Pastor is he raised but instead me I will only lake about ami remaining are be pent in providing these enter- laiaments advertising Hut now I must not bore you a longer letter our family very kindly any folk who have an inleresl in welfare Mrs Young is I am glad to say improving The rest of us are very well indeed With heartiest good wishes sincerely yours Alfred Young milk medicines a Thmiiiiidx of goods will he shipped Russian peasants Ihiir 11or11x1l economic Willi the original id soap worth in help lo life will go a group of hall a doeu or more of Ihe mosl capable and experienced volunteers men wjio have been mil in war tine Til nun p el I f Willi lil I applications tor i I a Mil in York I y Rev 1 John J of lane f h of of on I LEMON 13 and New- entries arc Girl I this beauty Lotion to dear and hi ton your akin Squeeze the of two lem ons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard while shake well and you have a quarter pint of the beat freckle and tan lotion and complexion at very amall cost Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter Will supply three ounoes of or- white for a few Mas sage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face neck arras and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how dear soft and white the skin becomes Yea It is harmless Press Clipping First Sermon by New Pastor on Life 1 The life of Christ and the many phases of ills character were discussed in the initial ser mon of the Rev Alfred Young who assumed his duties as of the Berkeley Community gregalirirhl Church yesterday morning Dr Young took as his text Heboid the Man and de scribed Christ in the many stages of lite life from the time of his early boyhood until as the Man of Sorrows He died upon the cross His sermon last night was the subject Two Men and Their Chances Dr Young comes to Denver from Friends Church of Boulder having received a unan imous cull from the Denver Church QUI Mar He was for merly pastor of a church in On tario Canada emergency efforts in behalf French civilian war The experience of Russia during Ihe war has shown lliem they can help the people in a direct and definite way no mailer what political parly may happen lo be in power workers have inner beep molested by either lite or he in fact their work has been recognized anil as sisted by the local loaders and they met with a warm reception everywhere especially on the ftart of coopcrtitivo officiate and Mennonite Church will cooperate in this Russian- relief and reconstruction Many of its members especially those in Kansas and other middlewestern were born in or are only one generation removed from that country It is said that there are over a million Mennoriilcs in the Ukraine alone April by Ilex Hither Morrisi- Thos Murphy Hill Miss of Kin Iall wheal jg lie Mef polaioes Ana She Soon Got Hor Strength Back Charily Is a cloak lhal covers a multitude of amateur thealtfiral per formances Bristol Pa March From 10 persons were killed or drowned late this afternoon when a temporary scaffolding extending around Ihe of a on ihe ways at the Merchant Shipyard at here col lapsed while nearly persons were standing on It to view Ihe launching of the freighter CAST For In Por vos SiYeaw j8end Era to Absent Friends j of left me run down no appetite could not ft at night and I took a aovere cold which on my lungs I unable to about my My doctor advUd to Vinol and the bottle my health I do all my in cluding Vltiol I aver So nth Cattle Wo fluaraateo cca liver and iron tonic Vfool til weak rundown condltloaa J Palierson Druggist Newmarket Also at Iho Bast Druggists in all Ontario towns Brampton March 31One of the employes of the J Boberl Ward was nearly here lodayvhcn he attempted put a new fuse Into a motor that was giving trouble He thrown across the room and rendered uncon scious Two doctors tried artificial respiration on him for nearly hours he revived This after noon he was somewhat blue In color but was resting easily and was slightly recovered from the that had affected him Ward Is years of age and married 4 j 1

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