Newmarket Era, 20 Nov 1914, p. 2

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I i a stray Can bo at tot con received fe in British Empire regret Was perhaps the Wc spent days at Milbrook Mr children Wt Irtt wee J Dr Walker and wife To- red p on application to teaman of the pfeaent aire i A cablegram this weV raate Win- no ent- OF THAHK8 I I ol Militia was in Toronto- on Saturday to inspect the troops at MrVAV McCarty ana wish the Grounds Before to thank the many friends their tog for Ottawa that evening had sympathy and assist ivco during their been received the demise or Lord Roberts and thereto the I iilAfJ w raw V v- 1 s jj 1 recent bereavement I Minister said- Tin untimely deaMi of 0enej PROPERTY Duelling and Two on Franklin St Mewmarket Ceme tery Hard and soft water and other Apply to idbnCalQ St The and the of the Church of England throughout the Em pi re by the Anglican Chaplain i General of British Army dally the striking of- noon hour a moment for aent prayer for the soldiers at the front and the sailors i WORLDS GREATEST WAR BOOK being In thousands of homes is crazy for it You have one it is a dandy Post paid for today for one For sale by Ave Toronto WOOD FOR All kinds at all mice coot no more than ton coal W Howard It No New- market P 0 or phone 3 owing to lack of room to sell fifty Pullets at each al so twelve Cockerels at lo each All Single Comb Island bred from my best hens and the best laying strain in the country AUBREY DAVIS Newmarket ROOMS TO RENT Apply to Mrs St Newmarket 38 TO RENT On Huron Street Apply to Oji St belonging to Mrs Albert All modern conven iences Apply to Jos W Stephens Newmarket Miss Rose wartbe guest wa Empire Ho was a great bond puroso sending Christmas ftBt union the Colonics and Iho to the Old Country this visited her moljujrand He holiday season to forward the same a daughter Mrs Roy W Andrew of I Si Dr A Minister of W Won for Ontario Wo are told that for many yearn he rode a fine white charger named Vonolel which was on his martingale by a medatf conferred by Victoria for conspicuous bravery The news of Lord Roberts death while on bis way to visit the Indian troops at the front wan received at The Hamilton Herald has this observation There Is grim Justice In the Russian practice of exacting Sunday and Mrs smith from towns occupied Oliver entertained number them Indemnities equivalent to the of ladies on Tuesday afternoon In by the honor of her guest MrsDr the following mcassagc to Iwly Iccn Roberts Please accept the most heartfelt sympathy of the Gov ernment and the people of Canada In your great personal bereavement Lord Roberts distinguished career and his long and eminent services to the Empire have been nowhere follow ed with greater Interest than In Can ada whore ho has typified the best qualities a great and kindly- hearted soldier riOHOMBEUU The Dent of Agriculture has ar ranged to hold another of those in structive Slock Judging Conventions at the Town Hall on Monday Nov and Tuesday Dec 1st The program is as follows Monday P M3rU Mtth Silcox 300 P rt hi- Tuesday P Moms by Dr Reed P M Light liy Reed Georgetown The course la free I Everybody wel come A pipe orgn was donated to the Lutheran Church here by Mr Mrs P McCall fin and attended the funeral of her be Justified in exacting thoeulvalentj little Mary Ross in mentioned in this extract Tuesday Jr Tench is in Kingston Canadas Minister of Militia got Qf M r th0 o architect lor the new Davis tan- real Mail last week It says- Be- fore leaving Now York about three to out nil our Overcoats Now le your opportunity to a Winter at a bargain SATURDAY Century Overcoats and I a weeks ago Colonel Sam Hughes said the Canadian troops could take the field any moment On arriving back Mrs L Jackson accompanied by Mrs of Aurora visited their sister at 20th Century Overcoats floodo are showing SALE Sunday night Major General Sain j Mrs Harding on Wednesday Hughes said the troops would not hoi ready to take the field for some time Hare of 3rd year The General knows more than the at Ag College Is Colonel ncw Agriculture work here fe He like In making in a very active young man Parliament this week David j Lloyd George the British Chancellor of S oufivi stated that of the dol- for the Ara writes that of j over years age ho is was issued on Monday one firm Reaching two or three times every already taken The Sunday and stands it well is loan will bear per and he Veteran of the Cross at a price al redeemable Miss Ret at par on March 1 J Additional Orangemens A taxes arc being imposed on beer tea Hall Toronto and income ta meet war A Peerless Penlneula Range In condition with warming closet and hot water attachment Apply to Dr Wilkinson Rotsford us sit down and read history Although the weather Read most terrific of anything but desirable and the Read of of Attlla of the Church Napoleon Get our souls full of m crowded to the doors with pages Comprehend the sublimity of from MarkaTn at a price af redeemable Miss sang at the At Homo in Victoria last Tuesday evening sing at the Twilight Musical at the Womans Art London next Wednesday afternoon presses the thought that in waging j Richardson Esq Clerk of the present war the Kaiser tnc surrogate Court Toronto was for a and Id getting Currcy Ks over but not with anticipated resold It Sunday- At the close of the service says It lo no longer possible to Sunday In the Methodist Church Sunday Albert and family and the the bones o Re gium clean and iZlnVZcU must fear the cost of Jft their upheavals And then force to realize that the page now being written transcends them all in horror and Importance We cannot ship make wars pay for themselves in the throe of Napoleonic sense Germany has pick- J County might be shacking han Son and in her operations alone She gambled County Council toielner for years for a swift issue She has lost though it will take long to bring Rev Doyle who formerly re- to her knees she knows that her I near and adventure has failed and that time is well acquainted with Mr Geo Midland Nov it Hut we must And the W sooner better This thing Waubaushene died at residence of happened to us The should induce a solemn will only make her defeat sure the penalty more heavy We quite agree with the admonition of the Globe on Wednesday last about teen mfnd for which there Is no word ex cept the word religious Arnold Den net realization I v here yesterday says In these days of national state of a resul of injuries received in a seriousness and anxiety ho in a truo Ramsey who went lock home with a Queensvillc young lady many years ago gave the Era a call while in Town on Tuesday For the past four teen years he has resided In alert but not alarmed It and other Alberta towns in fire which destroyed the Roman Catholic Church and Rectory at late on Saturday night 1 2 3 Chorus Reading I FOR PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR FRIDAY EVENING PART I Chorus Kipling Do oven CHOIR Reading Ill Revenge Tennyson MISS VUOOMAN Solo The Lord is My Light MR DONALD Hark My Soul CHOIR Two Daly Frit MISS Watchman What of the Night Sarjni MESSRS AND billing for Empire Palmer MR HOXALD PART Chorus The arc Telling Creation Haydn CHOIR Reading MISS Solo Bonnie Dundee Mil DONALD Chorus Who Knows What the Hells Say CHOIR Reading Riders of the Plains MISS VROOMAN 8ol6 from Kiplings Songs of he MR DONALD 7 Chorus OondniRlit Beloved IMnsiitl CHOIR God Save the King Mrs Myrtle Rice Organist and Choir Leads patriot who keeps his keeps his head and keeps his tongue Tho man who loses IiIb heart adds to the deadweight on the pubMc The man who loses head adds only to the general confusion The man who lets loose his tongue may add to the teres t of a social hour and may oven get himself mentioned in the news papers but he is the greatest nuis ance I all Canada needs t the British habit alert but not alarmed that vicinity and both Mr Jackson and wife were members of his congregation Town Council Mens Storm and Roll Collared Ulsters and Chesterfield Black melton Coats all to SATURDAY SALE r Mens Tveod Ulsters Collars all sizes up to SALE OVERCOAT8 Boys Ulsters high storm col lars sizes 26 to wall mado and trimmed SATURDAY SALE I pifI3 am are WMJWKET It MH Toronto on evening last Electric Supply Co he made it plain he had no as itobinson A Co Duett Solo of an invasion of Canada from Hie the lines Re said An invasion i- an impossible Ihought hut should the foreigner ever at tempt such I have faith in the hoys of Toronto and the Province of Ontario that they will give the invaders more than warm jackets The off Militia on Monday was in hi Council met on Monday evening Nov Mr Hunter in the chair Present Hill Smith Keith Boyd and Minutes of last meeting were and on motion adopted following accounts were ed to be paid 30 123 285 2438 10301 i 90 I 35 200 50 Pauls A P A regular meet- of SI Inuli held on Tuesday was addressed by the Rev Gay Monicas the subject of the address being Some points in Early Church History The- speaker remarked how the early Christians were very particular in their living that they should he known apart from the heath en world and when those who were Christians adopted name that was misleading they made their name so clear tht there was no mistake in knowing they were followers of Christ- spoke bringing greetings from St Monicas Branch Tuesday evening Nov 21 the mnetinff will be addressed by Mr A Pros P A A good attendance is de sired Each member should ry lo bring someone with them I give the Dominion President a hearty J Caldwell A Simpson Collector of Customs Y It I it Can Express Co Geo A Bishop Pay Sheet Pay Sheet Pay Sheet Constable it i J limroitflrefUridertaWng Main St North All Orders Receive Careful and Prompt Attention 1 2 mind a piece of nonsense and I Duncan 2700 Nairn Parker Johnson by Act of CAPITAL PAID UP UNDIVIDED PROKITS TOTAL 104831780 it All Important Mrs in Canada in Louden Spokane Mexico nd of Basking tratwacted ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS custoiiiers of as WreJbtore NEWMARKET BRANCH CO Maiiascr tended to raise a feeling of panic to the people Rather let them keep cool and their head level Should the enemy ever come let them take particular pains that not a manjack ever crossed the river again The peo ple of United States have much at stake on this war and will look after Canadas interests as well as their own Boys ready for cold weath er Owing to such wet weather as we had Sunday there wore only six of a congregation I believe the Swastika P Eu chre Club mot at the home of Mr Barry Mills Wednesday evening prizes being awarded lo Mrs Fred Webster and Will Riley Miss of the Fifth Line spent the weekend with her aunt Mrs Harry Mills Miss Veda entertained some of her near friends Satur day evening A few of our boys helped charivari Mr and Mrs Frank on Monday evening Mr Joe Cutting is serious time with one of his jaw being the di sease Dont forge he social Wed nesday night Everybody come Application for electric light grant ed to and Joe Stephens Application water at New Post Office granted Communication from A engineer Hydro Electric Commission re estimates for light and power was referred to Com to report at next meeting Communication from thanking the Council for do nating towards maintenance of soldiers Communication from Marsh all asking use of Town Hall for Concert on proeds towards the Belgium Relief Fund Granted Dr Boyd Chairman of Com proamted report of standing Com on Fire and Light On motion the report was adopted On motion Council adjourned We specialize In Teas and Coffees We are still selling our Coffee at the same price and lb freshly ground We would advise you to buy Tea as it is almost ccrUn when Parliament meots that there will bo a war tax added Great Britain has added a war tax recently and Canada Is sure to follow Wo can give you extra good values Special Brands of our ovn blending at 30c lb New Currants Raisins Figs Etc have Just arrived Last Seasons Raisins at lb New Raisins and Currants 10c pound New Cooking lb New Table Figs 16 20c lb Malaga Grapes are very sweet this year Try Special Value In Grape Fruit Pure Clover Honey In Bottles also 10 lb Tins KINO CITY People are much alike In this world that by finding fault with one you hit a thousand The death angel entered the home of Mr and Duncan Ross King and took from their only child Little Mary aged years months and days She bad a sweet disposi tion aid was loved by all who knew her fihe wss the hope and Joy the home which is now so Maddened by her The heart broken parents have the deepest sympathy of all who know them in time of sad The remains were to King City Cemetery by a large number of sorrowing friends and interred in the family plot The Cradle Holland Landing on Nov 1914 to Mr and Mrs Marshall Evans a daughter KITKLBY At Holland Landing on Oct 17 to Mr and Mrs Frank Kiteley a son In Town on Nov loth to Mr and Mrs I A Hurling a son Con of King Nov to Mr and Mrs Ed gar Black a daughter The Tomb In Newmarket on Nov 1914 Jean youngest daughter of the late Starr in her year YOUNG At Holland Landing on Nov 17 William Young aged years PHONE R PURITY AND QUALITY oun Mono House Yuu can buy your Furniture Cheap For Cash EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to John Millard Kid SI Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipes- I Msrseii Phni MAIN STREET NEWMARKET Cameras and Photo Supplies Fresh Chocolates Weekly OFFICE fiousc Phone No Store No The Nov jj Uaggage abandoned by American to go north from here hurried flight declared on IU is being looked up by an ex- Hay left this press agft woo has made and a collecUon twenty thousand la good condition Some trucks found of Into by the and of steel ho are reported to these were tet out food and near on cud hell fimow aWwv n constable and mounted live board J under official The train carries a of provisions for 250 men a iw r 1 TORONTO

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