Newmarket Era, 6 Nov 1914, p. 2

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l If I J The Wilson readers now way to riateh Has ocn- Invented ftUh to the matrimonial Journal promising the name of Hisuluro for ton OUR Rooms- Apply at A Place to board exchange lor On Gotham belonging to Mrs Albert All modern conven iences Apply Stephens i2 PALE HELP WANTED Men wanted in every town nd Vil lage in Canada to samples in their time Position will pay weekly sample free Ex perience unnecessary The Co-Opera- tlvo Union Windsor on i CARD OF I Mr of Pin Orchard to thank the many friends and neighbors lor their and help during the long wile also or the respect shown at the APPLICATION rt I I Will be received by the undersigned until Nov for School amounting to drawing per cent payable principal Interest in ten equal annual A It Clerk Contents of Hoarding and Meal House consisting of rooms fur nished in one block Good profits Low rents Good Bargain for quick wale For further particulars apply to LOCKE Central Boarding House St Newmarket States that a bill will by com in session of providing for a pension for all Can- killed or dls- abledin active service The Act will provide for a of at least- Uio amount Of pay on lacing consid erably higher than in Brit ain or franc Speaking Canadian ttuda Ww Globe of remark will interfere with imports from that country It was by yes terday that If the supply from the with that the price of would increase Canadian turere however have a fairly large supply This supply of ten rugs has already puVchoGed and unless lie war continues over a year there should bo little increase in the price this luxury Under of Nov 2nd follow ing was telephoned from Montreal to the daily press of Ontario It la extract from a loMor written by tne Mayor of I overheard a last night on a stoam- going from Norfolk to mond It was letween and to effect that all the Gorman singing societies whloh are 600000 strong aro carrying on a prdpaganda of secret arming and other arrange ments for the purpose of attacking Canada from this side It will pay Canada to he on her guard against anything like this The Germans are bitter partisans and will attempt anything to beat the British and In volve this country in the attention of the Canadian Gov ernment been called to this state ment yhe Germans have boon- obliged to abandon tHa left Yaer boI6V while the allied armies have re occupied all lho crossing of the the flooded decided they Mohammedan Beats of worahlp and holy places In the Ottoman Empire have of factthroughoiu Arabia andEgypU asllp- ThlBmoveJsBaid one of depriving the sultan of a Holy lias dauiter Mrs waa the of Andy a week Hiss Delia of Newmarket waa the guest of Mlsa Nora Sunday rrt 9j l ubpm North Sea the BriUshfiubmarirvo officers and men were reaoucd according to an admiralty report tonight The report a Gorman fired on the British gun boat Halcyon which was patrol ling wounding one man naval movemonls were made the report continues as a of which the re treated rapidly and shadowed the light crutsoiM they could not ho brought into sea German cruiser retirement threw out a number of mines and the sub marine was sunk by one of these London Nov p secretary of the admiralty that a and bom barded the Dardanelles forts long range at daybreak this morn ing The forts replied but no ships were bit only one shot fail ing alongside them The statement adds that the to Iho forts cannot estimated but that a great explo sion accompanied by dense vol umes of black smoke occurred at the Holies fort i ft rill r wee Store Opposite Grocery Not able to attend to the two wo have to Close Up the North End Store Opposite Grocery and win offer all goods at A Great Reduction the Cold Weather Months will soon be upon us this will be a chance to get your supplies of Wens Ladles and Wear A Big Stock of Boots to clear out at Bargain Prices A cablegram to the Toronto Mail and Empire from London I announcing the send off of Col lion Sam Hughes Minister of Militia gives the fol lowing as part of bis lions Canada bus more men than she really wants for enlistment in the war Americans are pouring over Iho border and demanding that they permitted to share in the bat tling in the cause of human liber ty and democracy which this war represents I imagine there are over Americans enlisted from South Carolina alone I should say that 00000 men from other states from the border lino to have offered their services We had to shut- down on them as we bad to do also on Canadians simply because we bad more than enough men but the spirit of brotherhood shown by the Americans is something we are proud of ROOM8JTO RENT Apply to Mrs How St Newmarket FOR A Peerless Peninsula Range In lirstclass condition with warming closet and hot water attachment Apply to Dr Wilkinson St Newmarket A lady whoso home is in To ronto Mrs Warren name and her two daughters af ter spending seven weeks in Ger many have just returned In relating some of her experiences in the land of the Kaiser she remarked For the first few days of the war the city mobs ran loose and seemed to be spy crazy Russians especially were seized and thrown into prison on the slightest pretext and if they could not give a perfect account of themselves they were taken out into lie piazza made to dig their own graves stood on the edge and shot If Englishmen were treated roughly was by mobs and not by officials English and Americans were for a while very roughly treated on Ibc streets until an- order was given that they were to be alone as was impossible to ell English from American people Ml B AFTER THE WAR Business In Canada hum The demand for young men and Wo men for business will be keener than ever The vlso are preparing now Got In to one of our schools and be ready A few months will do it It will pay you well Tree Write for it SHAWS Toronto 385 Yonge St Shaw Pros STOPPED THERE Did you have your salary raised last year No but my hopes were raised sev eral Alines PLOWING MATCH FOR AND KING Two thousand people many of them from Toronto attended Iho first plowing match of the season at match was held Under the of the Vaughan and King I Township branch of the Ontario Plowmens Association The ground was in excellent condition the light rain of the morning making the soil permit ting easy plowing The results were as follows In sod 1st class King 2nd class John 3rd class Hoy Wilson class Alexander King In stubble class Vaughan nth class Clifford Minesing class King eta- Clio Vaughan Valparaiso Nov The Brit ish cruiser Monmouth was sunk and the cruiser was badly damaged off Chile today when the German warship Leipzig and Dresden attack ed the British fleet At last reports the was on fire and it believed she cannot be saved The British cruiser Glasgow sought refuge in the harbor Of and is now bottled up there At midday today the German cruisers and were at anchor unharmed in harbor Santiago Chile Nov 3 All hands arc reported to have per ished when the British cruiser Monmouth took a plunge beneath the sea after minutes of fight ing with the Germans off onel according to advice an nounced hero The battle was a terrific one while it lasted and as darkness gathered the Good Hope seemed to be on fire following a terrible burst of from her which seemed to indicate that an explo sion had occurred on board The Glasgow is reported to have arrived in a very bad condi tion in Bay The escaped to Puerto The German ships arrived in Valparaiso today take on board and provisions They will leave tomorrow morning having suffered no mishap Only a very few of the men of the Ger man crews were wounded The battle has caused a tremendous sensation here PILED SIX FEET HIGH North Toronto Nov A mes sage telling of some of the dan gers of active service at front lias just been received of Bedford Park from his brotherinlaw Mr J Lord who is now in- France attached to the General Headquarters Staff with the Army Troop Supply Column Writing from Erance Mr Lord states that one day whi driving his auto he had the blown from under him by a burst shelly We had to bide for ten he adds Two of us with no thing but a twopound loaf of broad us and we bad paid ten pence for that At one time we saw the dead piled up six feet high about us To his letter Mr sister adds something as loihe life now lived in London Big Hen is no longer alight at nights she writes nor does strike or chime That is because one of our aviators reported that spent way- to hunt pine grounds Weirs and Mlsa Wright both nurses from Toronto Western Hospi tal spent with Miss Anna J Scott and Children and Mrs Wilson of Toronto visited at Mr Timothy last week Mr Mrs Taylor and several other friends up from Toron to on Sunday and spent the day with ActingMayor Hunter and wife Rev p Addison of the last summer visitors to leave Orchard Beach spent Tuesday at the Metho dist Parsonage on way to Toron to for the winter Sun Messrs Robert White and Norman Newmar ket paid the village a flying visit on Friday last They look though the wjorldwaB using them kindly Alex Moffatt who has been so visited her daughter atFtt two years In the NorthWest and alj Ham arrived In two last week and Is staying with her son Mr Edward Saturday offerings two give an outlet for broken and offer you deslr- POP- f la bores Ml I two Get the Saturday habitIts a good Out be sure you come to Hunters values are better Pick but A ma ft Mies Smith spent the weekend in Newmarket of Mrs She was In California seven last winter Alter spending three weeks at Oxbridge she will go to to visit her sis ter Mrs Dunham The following Newmarket people have gone on the deer hunt Messrs Jos John Rosamond Hon J Davis A J Davis A Goodyear Dr Scott Dou glass Scott J A W Evans Smith McMillan W Wilson Ed OOO AMD BOYS FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING OVERCOATS AND TROUSERS r I I It Ren auspic ffedDC torn ei irisic it I Scboe lad Stile Register WEDNESDAY Mrs J Kneeshaw will have an auction sale of Farm Stock Implements etc on Lot 29 Con King Sale tO commence at one oclock J D Auctioneer TUESDAY Nov J will sell head of cat tle at Mount Albert on credit Sale at oclock M H Kavanaugh Auctioneer glasses beside thern He the house and found kegs of four of wine and two bottles whiskey partly emptied r LEAVES TELL AGE OF THEE J That the leaf of an old tree Is really hot new at all but s old as the tree is a fact which has Just been by Prof M Benedict of the University of Cincin nati This Is something of great im portance to nurserymen and fruit growers to know for it enable them to decide positively whether a branch is a cutting or a seedling whether It is really young or old As the plant grows older the mul- cells which carry the A tecs isttk with wfaicl r If you want something hot to drink- try some of our celebrated i if nun a v to I ment in the leaf become smaller Or if- you would like something Cool will dispose of horses cattle pigs implements at oclock credit W Kester TUESDAY Nov Ml Mr Mount will have an important sale of stock implements grain roots etc on lot 108 St East Gwillimburynter from 2nd con line credit Sale at one sharp J small It was by noting marked dif ferences here and establishing a more or less uniform scale that the botanist was able to establish this new principle J North Newmarket ON SEEN TAMPERING WITH All Orders Receive Careful TRACKS IN TORONTO and Prompt Attention nig Moving Picture FREE lie could hear and see it from great distance Trams have llie blinds down at night with only halflights on and all lights to he out while going over bridges nine lit live man acting suspiciously on lop of the train Trunk subway at second en trance to High Park from Shorn Road Mounted Offi cer Hanson succeeded in slopping what is believed to have been an by to blow In subway wreck of tram- Hansons was a loiist who by tin headlights of j hisimachinn when lie was coming through the park saw three men lying on the busy and two others were walk ing around them as if on The motorist whoso name the police Would not divulge hunted the locality till he found Hanson The police officer spurred his horse and hurried to the scene I When ho had come quite close to the men they commenced to run When the men refused to slop in answer to Hansons command he fired two shots over their heads tenpiife Lime Juice Sliced to suit you every day The Cradle King on Oct to Mr and Mrs Guy Wil son a son Oct Mru Arthur a son Nov 3rd Mrs Geo Pearson a daughter Nov 3rd to Mr and Mrs Byron Walker son PURITY s AND QUALITY OUR MOTTO The going to have but they kept on their way He The Tomb Pine Orchard on Oct Agnes beloved of Mr Penrose aged years King on Oct infant son of Mr Wilson The German cruiser 1 the Japanese Mag and disguised I by the addition of a smoke stack entered a pos session and firjbd torpedoes which Bank Jemtchug and a destroyer Two and teamen of the per ished Found asleep in front of a Cot tage at Silver I four burglars who have been operating in the vicin ity of for a month were arrested by Howell Ma son When Mason left for help one of men broke away and across a lake A fourth came to waken his companion was arresUd by Howell v performances now stead of evening and there is a rumor Hint folks will have to work earlier to save the gas None of the shops have any lights at night now and all the stalls havo to use candles TURK VILLAGES OCCUPIED Nov In an of isued today it that have crossed Turkish fronti- in force and have attacked Turkish driving the a vanco guard back in confu sion Seven Turkish villages hove been occupied by Iho Russians and losses of Turks ire as very large- then emptied his revolver at them but is without success As as possible he with No six police sta tion from where a posse was sent out to search for the men High Park and the country for miles around wan scoured for hours out finding any of the men was the railway tracks the police would not but under stood that they had boon pored with Near Waterloo California on Oct Daniel formerly of Sharon In his year Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipes Patterson MAIN STREET NEWMARKET Agent or Cameras and Photo Supplies Fresh Chocolates Weekly- W TELEGRAPH OFFICE Rouse No Store Phone No f I larii couph aft Mr j- in Lis t Mr car pen Maenu Huron ling a A in tact What At uiici k Previa- sup for A not Unties Hydro- The The Ming Wan w vi The I a It loc Town nutter When County Constable was passing the house of an Austrian George Mlnilco he looked through fat window flaw dt playing cards with liquor i and THE House Yao can buy your Cheep For Cash a a specialty- calls attended lo at THAT Mciri I I n til fc tt tepsltx fcoki V J A A i tiether Kontly In gene to so e hutch be i any ffcMng special a Jll ntfcd day ARCHI TORONTO

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