Newmarket Public Library Digital History Collection

Newmarket Era , August 8, 1919, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

iPSjgi f 5s EH a 1 I 19 Wordy or under for and word- word for Inwr- extra will for For Store Pigs Gorhara Street Phone I 3 Par- Ring fewmuch Union as there is in Liberal off I For Solo Building Lot at Keswick Adjacent- to Lake Site feet Apply ton Keswick Touring Car for sale has just run one thousand miles C Phone Newmarket I Farm Wanted Prom to acres to rent for one or two years with the option of buying John Draper Ring- wood Phone 3w28 Farm Wanted From to acres rent for a of years Box Vivian Phone labor circles has failed to measure up to the public neces sities since the armistice A piece of unrecognizable bunt ing has been waving over the Town Hall for some time would be more of the Town to on pub lic occasions or when necessity requires and lei some Town of ficial take proper care of it For Sale Brick house All modern conveniences West side of Town Large lot Stable Apply Miss Millard Park Ave Will the person who took the from the Market a last Saturday kindly leave at Mr Queen St Newmarket Ulcere idme Acres for Sale- water small house Newmarket Cheap market Wood pasture and barn near Box 22tf Found near week Motor Lamp on Town Line on Thursday of last Owner can have same at Era The Saskatchewan Signal of last week says cen sus taken last week revealed a population of at Lake Mani- tou Beach There are cot tages at least besides numerous tents and two hotels When we were there five years ago this month there were only three or four cottages and half a dozen This shows the trend of the public towards Watering places Mr m pent I Win Tort I Office by proving property and paying for thi notice Work Wanted- Any kind of sewing washing or ironing thai ran be done without going away from home Mrs M Gould Huron St West market 2w27 Bale on St Price terms and possesion can be arranged with Mr Gibson at lhe house of H Morton Mont rose Toronto At the Columbus Ohio Con vention two or three weeks ago a prominent orator delivered an amusing address in the form of the Funeral Sermon of John Barleycorn which was greatly applauded but the liquor traf- is by no means dead and buried The temperance forces have a big fight ahead of them in this province and it is time all organizations got busy if they in tend to retain prohibition good start ibis morning Fully a delegates were Charles Murphy convention to order come from every parliamentary riding Canada Before day closed over delegates were in attendance Probably the most significant fact was the march to the plat form of every Liberal Provincial Premier eight of them Most of in were sup porters Union Government but today they are all here co operating in the reorganization of the Liberal party Premier Murrays inaugural address was significant in the same way He was one of those MriiJofefr Collins spent the rriexaminer M8X Beach Beatrice Proctor home frionr Toronto spending her vacation Mrs W C spent Civic Holiday with friends at Potter is visiting his daughter Mrs J at Stratford GaiaweliH of vis Mrs CbUinsat week Miss To ronto accompanied by Miss son mile niece motored here yeslerday and called on some old friends Mrs Matt Browji and Miss Stella Brown spent the weekend in Toronto The family of To ronto spent Civic Holidays at Mr J Misses Grace and Myrtle who Supported spent the holiday at their and VefleUblet Fresh from our Gardens and Orchards Ask for our weekly price lists FARMS ONTARIO NIAGARA DISTRICT on Aug a gentlemens Blue Coat on the road west of Baldwin Finder leave same at Fred Hamiltons Store and receive reward or communicate with Steele Grant Street Toronto lw girl or woman for general Small house Small family all conveniences Write giv ing full particulars and wages to Mrs Ave Toronto Stop Metropolitan 2w28 You know how a farmer makes things grow He goes to the expense of- cleaning up the soil ditching draining ploughing harrowing spending good money for seed then comes the sowing rolling cultivating hoe ing etc and by and by comes the harvest If we are to keep in the race with other live industrial centres in Ontario weve got hit a faster pace Some horses are jusl fast enough to miss get ting on the prize money We dont want to gel into that class Weve got to risk something Dont down a proposition thai looks good if- Red Cocker Spaniel answers to Sandy When lost had on faded collar with brass knobs Reward if returned Anyone detaining him will be prosecuted Temple Build- Toronto 3w27 Home Builder Write for our Free Book of House Plans and Information telling how to save from Two to Four Hundred Dollars on your new home Address Company Box CI Jackson St Hamilton Mr H Leader of the Opposition in the Local House addressed a gathering in Ottawa oh Monday evening when he made his position clear on the tem perance question He said The referendum takes prohibi tion out of politics and it is the policy of the Liberal party to see that the question is forever kept out of politics and no longer made a political football As in he past on the question of tem perance the Liberal party has said hat while the people must decide it stands as in the past for the most progressive prohibi tion Mb mm I 51000 REWARD Strayed from lots and in the Con of Whitchurch about July ewes and I Lambs Ear lag marked F and daub of red paint on the shoulder of each ewe Above reward paid for information that will lead to recovery Frank Cedar Valley THE WESTERN CROP I inn I he It is ihoiit nun will be required to work as Laborers to assist in harvesting in Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta The Canadian Pacific has arranged and Is advertising usual special fare of to Winnipeg and will run special trains from Toronto Tuesday and August ISth Agent Newmarket CARD OF THANK8 Mr and Mrs Alfred Bishop wish to convey their thanks to those who were so kind in send ing wreaths and sprays to their son Alfred and also for kindness Enumerators are busy prepar ing the list of voters for the corn ing referendum Any person can claim to be enrolled who is a British subject by birth marriage or naturalization and years of ape on Aug 25 or a resi dent of Canada on or before June residing in Ontario prior April I and domi ciled in his electoral district prior to June I There are a number of returned sol diers who are not years of age- They were old enough to fight and by special net are old enough vole at the next pro vincial election and on the refer endum as he franchise belongs to soldiers and sailors who when entering the service were residents of to gether with students resident and in attendance institutions of learning and not regis You cant the fence its barbed wire was one of the mottoes that- helped raise life Liberty Loan in the J Slates- ft is a homely xpressron hut means a lot her the war broke out a many people in the States sought to be neutral sit on the fence was good to them both personally and financially Shown during our sad bereave- merit Also we wish to thank JJU ihree of struggle those who showed so much kind ness lo our two daughters while recovering from injuries received in the explosion A iA J BY Ask Hamiltons Ho youre buying a house for your landlord arc you Vcli thats sweet of you making sure that be can pass declining years in peace and comfort ft top it Quit ft I Desist up I Face the facts 1 Well show you how the rent money will buy your Own borne FOR 8ALE they commenced to realize that lo slay on the fence meanl in the end utter annihilation So it is with all moral questions includ ing the liquor traffic A matter of right and wrong is at stake just as he slavery struggle In the South and he greater slavery menace of In this great mans of humanity the word demands that every person off the fence Righteousness and progress de mands that every vote possible be polled for Prohibition when the referendum is taken Comments of Exchanges No Justification Wilson Star is no real economic reason for the exploitation of food The war caused an in food values and now going on Is a cold- altempl lo use a by gone emergency as a calchvord not only top rotracl a war exigency info a lime of peace but to create for profiteering purposes a harsher stringency than war was able develop present prices evil able is blooded 0EHC mm PS On at Frame House rooms furnace bath and town water Good lot Price on easy terms On Park Ave AH convenience A fine home Price HAMILTON BOH Heal Judge Bale of Columbus Ohio who gave three splendid ad dresses at Chautauqua on behalf of the boys and has given a great stimulus to the efforts now being made establish communi on its formation and was prom inently mentioned as a probable member of the Cabinet but today Murray was usequivocal his opposition- Not only did he think its usefulness gone but he went further and declared that the Government should be clean ed out Sir Lomcr in his-inau- was frankly Liheral and predicated an early triumph for the Federal parly The influence of Ihe memory of Sir Wilfrid was most apparent in Ihe convention and the standing silent vote in his honor was the most sincere moment of the day The Leadership Race Now as lo the leadership The rules adopted loday are designed to head off dark horses and stampedes- Every candidate must be placed in nomination be fore the first ballot Any can didate placed in nomination may withdraw but no new candidate or dark horse can be after the begins This may have the effect of shutting out Premier Martin of Saskat chewan and may narrow the race to a contest between Hon S Fielding and Hon George P Graham Judge Lis no longer considered a formid able candidate and it is believed lhat Hon Sydney Fisher will develop his greatest strength on first ballot Something like a boom developed this for Hon Mackenzie King many delegates pressing forward at the noon adjournment to introduce themselves and take him by the hand Mr Graham however seems just now to be favorite and he is also the object of Ihe most virulent attacks The fact that Sir Clifford is in the city has been seized by anliGrabam men as a pretext for declaring Graham is the Pi ton- MackenzieMann candi date and is party to a scheme to turn back Canadian Northern to its former proprietors As a matter of fact Sir Clifford is taking no interest in the conven tion and has declined to discuss the subject with delegates calling upon him Fielding Reception Poor As the day progressed obser vers sought to find out the senti ments of delegates by the ap plause accorded various candi dates Judge McKenzie got a goojl reception Mr Fielding a poor one and no groat enthusiasm was manifested by the crowd for the other candidates Indeed Sir and Hartley seemed lo be the favorites convention this morning Few of the delegates are outspoken champions of any particular candidate They seem more or less at sea and are mainly anxious pick the leader who will prove most available A resolution re calling- the great services of Sir Wilfrid was adopted by a rising vole after having been presented by Sir Allan and seconded by Hon Rudolph Sir Allan was deeply affected whilst delivering his brief eulogy and threatened at one time to break dovn entirely The ballot for Leadership will be taken on Thursday When the delegates assembled they were given printed copies of he rules to govern the voting for the parly leader and the rules governing resolutions and their discussions They were as follows 1 The vote shall be taken by ballot The official ballots will be distributed on the morning of day upon which vote is lo be taken Nominations for candidates for the leadership shall he made III by delegates present at be convention and may be handed Ihe general secretary at any time previous hour ap pointed for taking the vole The chairman will read out from the stage the names of the candidates so nominated and will afford those desiring to with draw before a vole is taken an opportunity do so Those withdrawing will merely announce the fact without making a speech In favor of or in opposition to any of he other candidates Only one person may be voted for on each ballot The name the person so voted for shall be legibly written on the ballot by he delegate voting fl The result of each vole shall be announced by he chairman Any candidate nominated may withdraw his name any lime I before a final choice is made and I in such case the chairman shall announce the withdrawal to the convention fi The balloting shall continue until a candidate receive a ma jority of the total ballot cast and hereupon be Shall be declar ed elected Provided however choice f made on Mr C Gamble wife and daughter are down from Red Deor Alberta on six weeks vacation While here they will be with her mother J Wilson home in Bradford Witness Mr Churchill of Newmarket called on old friends here Mrs Bertha and Wellie of Sutton spent Wednesday in Town Mr and Mrs Collins daughter of Toronto spent Civic Holiday in Newmarket Mrs Fisher also Miss Nellie Holmes of Toronto spent Civic Holiday with Mrs Hunt Joseph Ave Miss West of Toronto visited with her uncfe and aunt Mr and Mrs for two weeks Mr and Mrs Harry Willis of Toronto spent the holiday in Town visiting relatives and friends Miss of Toronto who is having her holidays spent the weekend in Town visiting friends Mr Eugene Proctor and his friend Mr Carson are spending a week of their vacation at Spar row Lake Mr A Coombs of St Catharines was in Newmarket to see his sister Mrs Kirby last week Miss Vera entertain ed at the tea hour on Tuesday for her guest Miss Isabel of Pembroke Mr and Mrs Geo Mr and Mrs A of Butte MoptMr and Mrs Sanson and Miss Isabel were visiting at the home of Mrs Morton Joseph Ave last week for few days They are now calling- on old friends in Keswick and vicinity Harry Stephens arrived home from the Front on Thursday of last week being bis birth day He joined the Signal Corps in Toronto and wears four bars signifying four years There are not many in this class at such a young age Davidson Leader Mrs Garrett nee MissElsie Thompson of Newmarket and son Arthur left today lo Prince George B C where they will visit Mr and Mrs and daughter later pro ceeding to Vancouver for a fur ther holiday IB Where you spending a reminder of may need for that Holijia Trip of We are showing the largest range of Outing Good ever shown In Town In Bathing Outing Trousers Canvas Under- wear 8ock8 Ties Hats and Caps In these you will find Just what you need as the Assortment is large UptoDate We are showing a swell range of Waist Line and Young Mens Models In Suits All Hand Tailored Models guaranteed colors in Blues Browns and Greys It will pay you to have a look before buying Mens Outfitter fc One year ago on Sunday Miss Jones left for China After a years study at the Lan guage School Peking she is spending her holidays at and will lake up her work in the Canadian Church Mission Rail ing China on the 1st of September to- The English languages called our Mother Tongue per haps because father doesnt get much of a chance to use it Drug Sundries Stationery Huylers Chocolates Ansco Cameras Photo Supplies His VICT LAS Masters Voice Records i son of Washago spent the week end wilh Iheir daughter Mrs Ernest Mustard Miss Jacqueway of Toronto and Mrs Brelsford spent a day last week at Orchard Beach the guests of Mrs A Binns Mr and Mrs Kirb of Orillia motored down to Newmarket to see their uncle ami aunt Mr and Mrs Kirby last week Mrs A Starr and her son Starr taking in the trip down the St Lawrence Thousand Islands this week J and son of To ronto nee Irwin was on friends in Town and vicinity on Thursday of week Mr and Mrs Dunham THE Furniture and Undertaking House You can buy your Furniture Cheap for Cash UNDERTAKING A EMBALMING A SPECIALTY MOTOR HEARSE IF DE8IRED Night attended to at residence J MILLARD Phones and Druggist MAIN STREET House Phone No Chemist NEWMARKET Store Phone No The Cradle Eves In East on 1st Mr and Mrs Eves twin boys Aug Will of Aurora also Mrs V King of visited their sister Mrs I Clark on Wednesday Mr and Mrs Hamilton and Miss Jones spent a few is week with Mr and Mrs Geo Hamilton Orchard Beach Mr Alexander of Detroit Mich arrived in Town to spend a couple of weeks visiting home of bis youth Mr Norman Stork was taken to St Michaels Hospital Toronto last Friday and operated on for He is getting along nicely Mr and Mrs Robert PriU cbard accompanied by Miss Mabel formerly of Newmar ket spentlast week in Rochester and Buffalo Win Mercer dropped off at on his way to from Toronto and spent a few hours with Mr and Mrs I Hamilton on Saturday Mrs Pcarcy and daughter of Toronto also Mr and Mrs Frank and children of Pine Orchard were the guests of Mrs P Hunt Joseph Ave on Sunday Mr and Mrs A Fischer of Detroit are visiling Mr and Mrs J this week Mrs Fischer is a granddaughter of the late Jacob of McDonald On Friday August 1919 to Mr and Mrs Donald Mc Donald 20 Columbus street To ronto formerly of Newmarket a daughter Joy Heather Cradle At Kettleby Auk- to Mr and Mrs a daughter Smith On St on Wednesday August to Mr and Mrs John Smith a son The Altar Leo Christian Parson age Newmarket on Auk by Rev C Hall Mr lilchnrd Lee a returned soldier to Miss Isabel May Lowe both of Bradford Bain In Newmarket Aug by I Pressor at his residence Prospect Ave Mr Leslie J Bain to Miss Julia P both of the Township of Scott That will you Pleasure in Home as The Phonograph with a Soul PUT ONE IN YOUR HOME OH TRIAL j broughton Newmarket ft Midland and Ibe neigh boring owns of I that if no ami Victoria Harbor fourth balloting the candidate receiving the lowest number of voles on the fifth and succeed ing ballots shall drop from the contests The delegates will remain in their seals and deposit their ballots ballot boxes provided for the purpose The said boxes will be in charge of scrutineers appointed by the delegates from each province for the purpose of collecting the ballots and con veying Ihe boxes containing them to a room in the rear of the con vention hall where Ihe votes will be counted Prior to the voting the delegates from each province will meet their respective commit tee rooms and appoint scrutineers collect Ihe ballots and tellers lo count them The general secretary Mr Andrew will act as re turning officer and will super vise the counting of the voles and make a written report of the re sult In each instance to the The Tomb Hambieton in Newmarket On Aug aged go years Morton In Toronto on July Rebecca Morton eldest daughter of the late Dr Edward and Rebecca Morton of Queen Street East In her year On Saturday 2nd at bin residence Main Street Shcl- burne Robert Lee Mortimer editor and proprietor of the Shcl- Free Press In his 69th year At Whitchurch Aug Catharine aged year Funeral Pine Orchard Saturday afternoon at oclock Flanagan At Prince Albert July 30th Eleanor wife of late Peter In her year Interment at Newmarket on Aug LUMBER LATH LIME SHINGLES and CEMENT COAL and WOOD AH Kinds of Building Material o Phone 22 Newmarket I In MoftUnn Loving Memory of Mercy beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs who depart ed this life on Aug When In my sorrow sad tears do flow Their strath a dream of sorrow long years ago Unknown to this world Mercy you stand by my And whlapcr Dear Mother dont worry drath can not divide Your Lonely Mother vol ii si S J Road house Furniture Undertaking Main St North Newmarket 15000 Men Wanted In Western Harvest Fields 51200 TO WINNIPEG Hal Cal per Cnt per to CO Cotaforlible Trains BrYlc- lion forWomtu Box on BpecUl TORONTO EXCURSION DATES from North and pm Aug 10 p Pot Tickets and Apply CN or General Passenger 1 All Orders tan c man of the convention I ireful Attention south and Watt 14th cm 10 pm to IVES OF TORONTO J3 r mm

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy