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Newmarket Era , September 19, 1919, p. 2

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ESS ftil Column Editorial Notes I MAQCMCET INH w The Column lf words or under for and for each additional word cent par word for each not paid when ordered will to charged for ex Ira Wanted A Handy laborer Aurora Foundries Ltd pig medium due mid dle of next month Reward King Holt 3wd Rooms for Bath Flat pox 364 Wanted To buy or rent at least rooms with large garden pre ferred John Davidson Box P 3w34 t J i err f ii Red Brick House Georgia pine and also electric light Urge garden for al cheap of Andrew floors water South Board Woman and child 3 years old wants good board on farm near town or lake Reasonable Box Era Office 1y34 House tor Sale Corner of Queen and Ave All modern conveniences in good repair market 30 Editorial Notes Canadas war still half a million dollars a day exclusive of pensions And still no sign of re trenchment by the Government r As time passes It is apparent that the socalled Liberty League Is nothing more or less than a camou flage for the liquor interests and We have refused to do any further ad vertising for them n TOWN urdaySepf HALL NEWMARKET 3 OCLOCK P 10 SenTPrlvate family The Trent Valley Canal is now operation from Trenton on the Bay of to on Lake of miles Some day maybe the canal boats will dock at Newmarket We heartily endorse the suggestion of the Mercury that part of the indemnity which Germany must pay Canada be turned to turned soldiers If Germany is com pelled to pay an indemnity it be because the Canadian soldiers earned it THE MASSMEETING WILL BE BY Chevrolet Touring Car Just run one thousand Phone for sale has miles if lent Ware f For Sale or to Rent Comfortable roomed Dwelling Eleclric light town water Mrs Huron SI west of Niagara Fruits and Vegetables Fresh from our Gardens and Orchards Ask for our weekly price lists FARMS ONTARIO NIAGARA DISTRICT Fireman Wanted at once Must be accustomed to Babcook Wilcox Boilers which are equipped with stokers State experience and wages wanted Write R Smith or phone Wanted to acres In the neigh borhood of Newmarket Price from two to four thousand Give distance to car line school and full particulars Possession wanted this fall Bell Bros No Port Perry By a unanimous vote at an early hour last Friday morning the Parlia ment of Canada ratified the Peace Treaty- Mr Fielding made it quite dear he was in favor of the treaty but denounced the pretense that Can- aria must approve it as arrant hum- bug The King could ratify the treaty on behalf- of the whole British Empire and it would make no dif ference to anyone whether Canada formallv approved the instrument or not He wants Canada to remain a component part of the British Empire enjoying greater freedom within the Empire and developing greater unity with the Mother Country- P P Ontario Liberal Leader The Liberal Candidal for North York and other MRS J A- MCDONALD of Toronto President of the Ontario JUaoclatlon will be present to the Ladlee And the Public of the day dealt with Thla Meeting la open to all Interested In the welfare of our Province and flovernmenL to the Mass Meeting and at the place CONVENTION la called to decide on and nominate of NORTH YORK in the Liberal to Nomination Meeting will be by credential only W CANE President Y A OUR SOCIETY COLUMN J I Mr and Mrs Geo Wilson of spent the weekend at Gail with friends Miss Winnie of Shel- spent last week at Mr Mss Carrie Wesley visited with Mrs S Martin of Bradford over NOMINATING a candidate to ccnteet the WEB8TER N A A Half of Land in Manitoba for sale Choice black loam with good buildings and a never failing well All broke but acres for pasture For furl her particulars ap ply to Hall Prospect Ave per acre 3000 down Price FOR SALE OR RENT and Room- About six Would lease The Cedars Boarding House furnished ions coal In cellar Apply to Mrs A HOWARD The Cedars Victoria Ave 1 I iff TENDERS Will be received up to and includ ing Sept 22nd 1919 for digging ditch feet deep from Prospect Ave along Street say feet in length to Gardens Plan can be shown by If Engineer p J ANDERSON Clerk i i i FOR SALE SprinMatlress Dresser Wash Stand Toilet Set Chairs Small Tables Carpet KllChcn Range Also selling Incubator Brooders Plow Set of Harness Tools Chicken Wire 1 STANFORD St outside town iJi is ji lift NEWMARKET AND AURORA BRANCH Great War Veterans Association Official Friday Sept FA j i ijli I I An opportunity for the Town of Newmarket to show her gratitude to the Returned Heroes Newmarket The c V A need your and they need it badly Help to make your local branch the most progressive In the County There Is only one way to do It GIVE OUR OBJECTIVE Our Object To secure fundi for furnishing our hall and provide amuse ment for the coming Winter To make the A a good place to spend an evening and TO HKtP LOCAL VETERANS To Help our Local Veterans In Need The Boy Will Appreciate Your There is no doubt of the apprecia tion Do not leave any doubt of your rosily I VE Make the Boy Proud of Their Town I E I Ana the will the Town Proud of Their V A Tag Committee The most suitable publicity cam paign thai perhaps has been know to history has been launched by what is known as the Liberty League We desire to be fair all parties in mat ters of public controversy but the wont work any longer The reason the Liberty League people seem to lean towards prohibition to a certain extent is because they know the popular sentiment is strongly in favor of prohibition and that Is the only way they can hope to switch the vote Be not deserved by their plau sible suggestions The men who are backing the Liberty League are more or less convicted with the liquor in terests Be not deceived Vote No to all four questions Comments of Exchanges Liberty League Officers Renfrew Frederick Paul editor of Toronto Saturday Night paper that consistently op poses all temperance legislation and which is said to be owned by the same company that owns the Wine and Spirits Journal is on the executive committee of the Citizens Liberty League Fred an ex- brewer has been announced in the press as one of the organizers a To ronto doctor who was chairman at one of the meetings of the league held in that city told the audience that he would issue as many liquor prescrip tions as he pleased We wonder how many temperance people will be willing to trust these men to Inau gurate Sane Liquor Legislation New Gold Mine A number of gold bearing veins have been found on the Indian Reservation near Fort Malat- chewan and the Governments have been appealed to in regard to making the reserved lands available for pros pecting The rights of prospectors under the present laws regarding In dian reservations are so restricted that on Indian Lands is not practical The gold veins referred to as being n the reserve near Fort are a few miles north from the gold discoveries ihat have created so much interest In the Port district during the year or so Search For Oil Porcupine Herald The territory stretching north from Cochrane to James Hay is attracting a great deal of attention at present due lo the fact that there arc so many geological and surveying parlies at work there Tin extension of the and lo the Hay Is one of the loud clamors of the far north and survey party is now it work going over the ground The Interest however is now reaching fever heat due to the reports that here may oil In the area mentioned FATAL ACCIDENT AT MIDLAND Free Press With the town on Mon day In o Mate of Jubilation and rejoic ing a tragic accident occurred on To ronto street just after the parade dis banded MIhb Thelrna had returned to her home after accom panying the other girls Mid land Costume Co in the procession and when Mr Hugh Boyd called she asked to be allowed to ride the horse upon which he was mount ed Under the that she could ride permission was given hut the horse had not gone more than a hundred yards she fell off To The Voters of North York APPEALS to add names to the Provincial Voters Lists or otherwise to correct a ante WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THURS DAY the THE ONLY WAY TO BE YOUR NAME 18 ON THE LIST IS TO FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF Copies of the printed voters lists have been placed in the hands of the Clerk of each munici pality and with all and organizations interested or may he inspected at my office So far as possible information will he given lo all persons who TELEPHONE MAIN Appeal forms will be mailed on- application to the undersigned or obtained from any of the municipal clerks or from the various committee rooms and organizations SITTINGS TO HEAR ALL APPEALS AND TO FINALLY REVISE AND CLOSE THE LISTS WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY THE SEPTEMBER AT 10 A The sitting for NORTH YORK will be held in AURORA Appeals should be given or sent to the Clerk of Registration Board H IRWIN ROOM 107 in the CITY HALL TORONTO NO APPEALS WILL BE RECEIVED AFTER THE DAY OF 1918 THIS IS A FINAL NOTICE EMERSON COAT8WORTH Chairman of the Voters Registration Board for the County of York Dated at Room City Hall Toronto this September PHONOGRAPHS- Cash or THE Plays any Record THE STARR PHONOGRAPH Plays any Record The Tone of these Instruments cannot be excelled I have also a goro Stock The Latest Sheet Music- Instruction Books Violin Accessories Harmonicas Etc Etc WATCH FOR MY EXHIBIT IN THE MAIN BUILDING AT THE FAIR 5 Over Jobbing House weekend Mrs Geo and daugh ters from Minden are visiting Mr J Miss Maria Hackett of Toronto was the guest of Mrs J Robertson for the weekend of Kettleby ar rived at on the last Saturday Mrs Williams of Toronto visited her niece MWn Dr Wilkinson a few days last week Sgt Chas Hilts and bride from England arrived home- on Saturday and had a cordial reception Mrs Anderson son and daughter and niece of were visiting friends Town on Monday Mr was In Mon treal last week attending a convention of the Canadian Credit Mens Associa tion Mr Fred of Toronto spent heweekend with his parents Mr and Mis John Huron street Mrs J Dermody returned to Winnipeg last Friday after spending two months with her parents Mr and Mrs John Tottenham Sentinel Mrs Oliver Tench of Newmarket is the guest of Mr and Mrs George A Fleming and other friends in town Miss of St was bridesmaid at a wedding in To ronto on Tuesday She wore a gown of turquoise blue pussy willow taffeta Mr Bruce Morton who hag been at the Hamilton farm Orchard Beach for the summer has gone to the Agriculture College for another term Times Mr and Mrs Fred Beaver returned from Queens- ville Holland Landing Jacksons Toronto where they have been holidaying At a largo convention of the servatfvea held a I this noon Allan M P P a New market boy was as the party standard bearer In West Slrn- Forester Mr Chester Brown of Newmarket is In for a few weeks on the first holiday trip he has had to in nine years Mr Brown is still In busi ness at Newmarket I Mr A Howard of The Cedars left yesterday for to attend the reunion of his regiment the Pennsylvania Volunteers from He will return home next Saturday Mr and Mrs Newmarket announce the engagement of their daughter Cane to Blake Underbill son of Mr and Mrs Underbill the mar riage to take place the middle of October Mr Geo Micks leaves this morning for Detroit Michigan visit his sister brother whom ho has not seen for 38 years Clar ence Morion his nephew who has been visiting him here will accom pany him on his Journey Mr who has been in business in Newmarket for the past years and an active and esteemed worker In the Methodist Sunday School has decided to locate in Wing- ham which is In the vicinity of nis own home lie appreciates the pa tronage which he has received his stay in Town and heartily com mends his successors the Hall Bros J GOOD CLOTHES ARE YOUR HOBBY This the to buy them We aro showing the finest Range of HandTailored Quits and Over- coats fop Young Men for Fall and Winter Advance Styles that this town ever seen Young Mens Waist line Models Braid trim med 8ults are the Newest See our Range of Fall Hats and Caps all up to the minute in Style Shoes We handle the and the styles we are show ing for Fall will make you sit up and take notice and at Last Spring Prices Too GIVE OUR WINDOWS THE ONCE OVER r Mens Drug Sundries Stationery- Chocolates Cameras Photo Supplies VICTROUS Masters Voice Records J Druggist MAIN STREET House Phone No and Chemist NEWMARKET Store Phone No ONTARIO PEAT MANUFACTURE A COMMERCIAL SUCCESS Exhaustive Experimental Operations Prove that It can be sold at a Ton at Bog as an breaking her and dying instantly At I Barrister Solicitor Etc Has opened a Lav Office in the Canada Life Office Bank Of Toronto Building Newmarket In Newmarket Monday Wednes day and Saturday Office Phone House 33 Sale of HighClass Breeding Stock Frenchs Barred Rocks About Cockerels and about Yearling Hens have the blood of the brat Attains on the Continent in their sod be old at reduced prices to Make room for my winter pens J phone BOX J Mr a 1 Hamilton and his daughter Hamilton I ell last week for Pantaloon Mr and Mrs of place find Mr and Mr Ion of Alia moored Col ling wood on Sat and spout llijf with Mr Waltons niftier Mrs I J Churl OH of Aurora spent lai Wednesday at Mr J who has spending the last two months in rnlurrod Hat The annual Mural School Pair will hit in Park here on- pi who saw active three years ov erseas returned to his home hern on Tuesday wMh him A crowd gathered at Mr on Tuesday night charivari newly married couple Mr and Mrs The crowd rendered mum appropriate music and were urn- ply repaid Tie institute have been very making aft which will be at the Fair hero on Hal miss seeing it AlfreU Sept An of Hie esperlnienlal operations whin being carried out in the fields County muter tl llreetion of the Peat Committee which was conducted yesterday me Hon Minister of Lands and Mines has brought out to the satisfaction of many prominent Of ficials who were present during the tour that peat ran he manufactured commercial success and thai as auxiliary fuel to coal it promises soon to lake an important place in Hie province All summer the peat committee which was appointed Jointly by the Federal and Provincial has been experimenting with various types of machinery to determine Whether or not peat could be manu factured at a price which would make it a commercial success and now as a result of the Ministers and the peat committees Inspection of the experi ments and the output for the summer Hie officials state that the summers work has been entirely successful thai the worst Mages are over and it only remains for some of the minor diffi culties to he straightened out a Ton f The work has been In charge of Mr Moore consulting engineer and as a result of ih- activities of Mr Moore been announced by Hon Mr peat can be sold a ton f- J- Alfred or any oilier hog which will make it perform the purpose whlop the peat com mittee Ib aiming That aim Is to make take the place of anthracite coal for Certain purposes and by replacing coal for these- definite cut down the amount of foal which It Is nccCHBOry to Import from the United States it Is estimated that when distribution of peal gels on a proper basis It will he able to replace least of lb anthracite now burned In the province- Naturally there are still difficulties In the way of an adequate distribution of the fuel bill Hon Mr Ferguson hopes that these will be overcome shortly The Freight Dlfflculttea Among the difficulties are freight rales and the establishing of distri butors hi the large cities and towns As soon as the output Is greater an effort will he made to overcome the first- obstacle through the Dominion Hallway Hoard by having peat put In a different freight classification while Mr Ferguson announces that an effort will be made shortly to have many of the larger municipalities such as To ronto Ottawa Hamilton London lake up the matter of dis tribution the public order IfiaV coal consumers may be made to ap preciate Hie advantages to tiederived through the use Of peat Though this seasons operations have been almost entirely experimental the peat millec has between and tons of peat ready for the Kail mar ket and In spite of the additional ex pense of experimentation It has been that I hoy will he able to sell product at a figure which will meet anthracite coal on a commercial basis Acres of Peat Bogs In mother yar the situation should he even more favorable for this pub lic utility as with the initial cos Of experiments eliminated and with a much greater output it Is felt that prices will be even more gratifying consumers The huge peat hogs in County running anywhere from to acres will pro vide millions Of Ions of peat of the highest grade while the machinery which has been Installed this season will bring next years output up 2r000 tons Apart from the fact the peat fields of Alfred are proving such a Mr Ferguson announces that they are hut the beginning of the development of a huge Industry to he carried on in the interests of the pub lic Now that It has been shown that peal can he turned out at a satisfac tory figure the next step will ho to look its manufacture In other cen tres There are nearly known pent hogs In the Dominion many of Which are In Ontario ami Is hoped to have more of them In operation shortly This work will he carried along two lines Plants There will he the manufacture of this fuel on a big scale at the larger hogs for general distribution and there will be an attempt lo encourage smaller to operate bogs In their locality for their own use In order lo make that possible the Gov ernment will design the necessary ma chinery to enable tie smaller bogs be operated by portable plants These plants It Is hoped will ho turned out by the Government and will be put at the service of the muni cipalities requiring them on much the same that the drain diggers are now being used by farming districts Mr Moore already has plans drawn up for these machines and It only re mains to have them constructed and tested Their output necessarily will be much smaller than Is the output of the plant In- operation here hut their product will be sufficient to meet Hie needs of the municipalities In ques tion and they will have the added ad vantage Of cheaper operations From the standpoint of fuel production the nan lure of peat as carried nut here simple enough It merely consists pi having the peal scooped out of the hogs by specialty constructed machines and then having it properly sundried for distribution To be continued next week THE LEADING Furniture and Undertaking House You can buy Furniture Cheap for Cash UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY MOTOR HEARSE IF DE8IRED Night calls attended to at residence J H MILLARD Phone and If you prefer not to pay cash for a New Edi son at this time tell us what terms would be convenient fc The Cradle Morris In to Mr and Mrs Morris a daughter J The Phonograph with a Soul We believe in the New Edison No mere Talking Machine It Is a beautiful Instru ment that ReCreates the living voice And we believe in you for the sorl of man or woman who appreciates the New Edison is the sort of man or woman the world be lieves In the moderately priced Period Cabinets hear the New Edison at our store And tell us what is In your mind about terms Newmarket Sept Ill ill All Edwards In Sept mill to Mr and Mrs Arthur rewards a son The Tomb On Thursday 1 1 til his residence at King A William in his year funeral Saturday to King Cemetery In New York Sept 12th Dr Voelker beloved husband of In The funeral took place on Tuesday Sept from her former home SI Newmarket Cemetery Hamer Oil Monday residence Aurora Mlnnb Campbell wife of John J- Funeral Wednesday to Aurora Cemetery on Thursday Kept at Seattle Washington Ell his year Deceased was ft brother of Mrs Webb of this town and be sides his sister leaves a son and daughter parly In May he had a ifrom which he never folly recovered consciousness Ho was horn on the old homestead on the 3rd con of Whitchurch Several years ago lift moved to Michigan and from I here to Washington where he prac tised his profession He was the son of the late Mrs Is the only surviving member of the family To the friends and relations the Bra extends Its sym pathy good S J Road house Furniture Undertaking Main SI North Newmarket All Orders ireful Attention SEVEN FROM NEWMARKET acres crop Balance pasture and bush- house burns Flowing well Price FIVE MILES FROM NEWMARKET Average Buildings Price 210 MILE8 FROM 8UTTON In crop Price ACRES 1 MILE8 FROM NEWMARKET First class soli Buildings good In every respeet Price ACRES 1 MILE FROM NEWMARKET house Average barn Price 100 1 FROM mites to buildings nice soil Price ACRES 1 FROM NEWMARKET Best of soil All new buildings 100 acres crop Balance and bush Price 100 ACRES 12 MILE8 FROM NEWMARKET mile from Close to schools Firstclass buildings 340 ACRE8 2 FROM BRADFORD 180 acres tillable Balance pasture Running water Average Inga Price 100 A0RE8 1 MILE FROM Firstclass soil and buildings Running water Price 100 ACRES 1 MILE FROM Good building soil and orchard Running water PrKQ 100 ACHES 1 MILE FROM Cement house good barn and outbuildings Prlco 100 1 MILE FROM Oood soil buildings Producing very best Price bo Acre farm a block barn- house miles from shipping point school and church A snap at price 84000 IN GOOD LOCALITIES FOR 8ALE AT AM- TIMES WRITE FOR PARTICULARS R 8WITZER i build- Close Box

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