Newmarket Era , July 9, 1915, p. 5

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JBfi 7 If NT- FRID J- MtH to good Mm I v a jarantj or this treated mm IR of Bridges as a very with I men under Miss Isabel Frank Duncan AND COLLECTOR Dr Wilkinson DENTIST r Mr Geo woo first money it the races on Saturday asl in the green race with Mr Frank horse I B Terry lM Estate Livery to But or Sell See He f Dr C H Clark DENTIST office almost opposite the King George Hotel MAIN ST NEWMARKET Garden Party a Pauls annual garden parly July Talent Sale will held from oclock in the after noon in the school house where will an excellent supply of home baking etc charge for In the evening from a social evening will be on the church lawn with the hand in A elect has also been irrangeoY Admission adults be remembered but alas the be reaved and hearts thus it must he such is the outcome of war Our brave lads stayed saved what tiave been a disastrous relVeal I look for ward with hope a joyous re turn The war cannot last long now Please say- to the Rector that I received his letter yester day If you care to you may read this letter to the AYPA at the next meeting Sincere re gards to all Yours sincerely Andrew A- THEIR Am IS- THE WAR NOT RESPONSIBLE Dr J- firaduale in Medicine of To ronto also the Royal College of member of the Royal of Surgeons of England S clinical assistant in Hospital and Ear Nose and on MatrAelda Eye Hospital London Of Nee Cor Mam and lb SIS Newmarket Telephone Consultation Hours and Tim- Newmarket On Top Newmarket did well Hay At Mr Loo 1st Prize on his Roadster At Aurora the baseball team won in the tournament At in the Lacrosse I Championship match with West on the home team scored to lineup was as follows Corbett point Thompson cover defence field Cain and centre and outside Granger inside S MATCHMAKER JEWELLER Removed to Park Ave Opposite Methodist Church Bert PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Ardea Ave 2nd house Street Newmarket Bolton Hewitt Practical Painter Paper Hanger House Decorator RESIDENCE Corner and Street A Tracker Of Piano Voice and Dealer in all of al Instruments and Repairs PIANO TUNING Ageat for Columbia and Records Compute Stock Prompt Service Doane Family Reunion Over members of the family including the president Mr Robert of Toronto oxPrincipal School will meet this year on July 21 at the Atlantic House for annual reunion The members of this Cape Cod family descendants of John of Chester England who settled in America nany years ago have formed what is known as the Association Members are scalered all over the conti nent including North York but all travel once a year to the place of reunion where the family his tory is studied addresses deliv ered and a soeial gathering of the clan lakes place LETTER THE TRENGHE8 The June number of the Can adian Liberal Monthly directs special attention to the fact that many Conservative politicians during August of last sought to place all the blame for existing financial and indus trial conditions in Canada on the war The same authority recalls the further fact that dur ing the recent session of Parlia ment practically every Govern- meut speaker taking part in the Budget debate put forth the spec ious plea that the war was sponsible for all of Canadas including unemployment falling revenues and the high cost of living The Conserva tive press persistently follows in the wako of the party politicians and have agreed along the same line ever Since Leading busi ness men of the Dominion how ever take the decided issue with the Government and Conservative I press on this question and as the Canadian Monthly affirms Canadian business would been less unemployment would have been greater money would have been scarcer but for Ilia war Mr Howland Pres THE RIFLE IS A TOY SHELLS DECISIVE FACTORS Warsaw June eighths of the wounds in the lighting were caused by shells half of which were tired from bigcalibre gups said an interviewer oil returning to War saw from the front play no part now continued and the infantry I mans rifle is a toy Infantry merely occupies trenches the cannon have won Most devastating of all are the new shells of the German ic allies which are inches in diameter and weigh pounds The howitzer shoots at a high angle and its shell pene trates twenty feel into soft earth Congratulations father before exploding two seconds Af ter striking These howitzers do not resemble the mortar of the same calibre to which they are said to be superior in every way When a shell hits it means death to everything with in radius of yards and ovon farther off The mere pressure of its gas rips open the bomb- proof shelter and catches those who escape the fragments and flying debris This gas en ters the body cavities and tears flesh asunder strip- Continued from page Emma she demanded as appeared En the opposite door what does this mean Luckily for Emma just at that moment there was the sound of wheels out in front she exclaimed there are two cabs J Mrs Wstover turned was a straight view through the long hall and the open front door lo the street She gave one look and went to the door faster than she had travelled the same dis tance for some time Silas she cried Hie children 1 Come quick They were pouring out of ll cabs all of from dainty Louise fresh from college down to the youngest baby Mother cried a stalwart man snatching her up and kissing her congratulations father How are you Mother cried a beautiful young matron congratulations Bless could ii4V i SSfe- iEV 2fe your dear hearts scarcely wail till the day came They crowded into the some of them laughing some of them almost crying and all of them talking Mr Westover went from one lo another and looked them over as though not Well Well I Well ho kept repeating Mrs had caught up the baby and was cod dling it until she was certain was mil going to cry while Emma stood in the doorway her faithful face aglow with the joy of it all It was a very happy party thai MADE IN CANADA Fprd Touring Gar Prie Your neighbor drives a Ford why dont you We are selling more Fords in Canada this year than over before because Canadians demand the best in motor car service at the lowest possible cost Th Made in Canada Ford is a necessity not a luxury Buyers of Ford Cars will share in our profits if we sell 30000 cars between August I and August 1 1915 Runabout Town Car Ford Ontario with all equipment including electric headlights Buy the parts a at a lime and a Ford Car coals Compare this with heavier car parts prices 3 I m f their clothes Of gathered about the dinnertable Issuer of LICENSES At the Era Office Newmarket Office Private issued at private if desired LATEST Monuments and Head Stones Call ordering Out Stone for Building Purposes te Stock made to Order GEO FIRE IN8URANOE TOWN AND PROPERTY FOR Let me know your wants P MORTON Lome Ave Box 373 Newmarket DAVW Ontario Welders of all kinds of Metals Cogs in gear wheels Alio dealers in all kinds of Threshing Outfits Sawmills Cut ting Boxes Saws Belts Boxes and Pulleys The following is a letter from Lance Andrew A Young now on the tiring line somewhere in France Mr Young was a resident of when he enlisted in the Queens Own Rifles Toronto in August He is an exsoldier of years standing entering the military barracks at Kingston Jamaica at the age of years After several years training he was called with his regiment In and from there went to Leone on west coast of Africa to help quell the Kaffir rebellion which lasted over two years He returned Co England with the very few soldiers thai remained The deadly climate killed a large number and Pierre Leone is called today the mans grave He was decorated by Queen Victoria and played in the military band that toured England for six years after so eager were the people to see these few men that lived to return from South Africa He was honorably discharged and came to Canada He played the Oshawa Citizens Hand also was bandmaster at Newmarket His friends will In glad to know he is alive and well Wednesday May Dear friends Knowing that you would be anxious on reading the account in the papers of the lamentable losses sustained by our army I sent a card to assure you of my safety I will not at tempt to describe the awful scene in fact no language can convey lo you my experience Only one who has been through it all can have a due conception of the terrible conflict The rattle of rifle fire the roar of guns and the bursting of sllclls was terri fic On some places whole bat talions others whole com panies were wiped out companies Of our battalion were nearly anni hilated Very few of one and of our company a is left Three and four platoons I belong to a held a trench and repulsed two fierce attacks of the Imperial Bank of Can ada at the annual meeting on the of May in the course of his addrefes referred particularly to general conditions throughout the Dominion and said Undoubtedly we were well into our period of retrenchment when the war began and had it not broken out we would have been fac ing a more serious commerc ial condition than we are to day As it is we are getting the benefit of the increased prices for grain and produce have disposed of large num bers of horses many of our factories that otherwise would have been idle or slack have been busily employed and the problem of the un employed baa been partially solved Mr is a leading fi nancier of Toronto and without regard to the politicians or press the Conservative party disproves their argument that war alone is lb blame for present day conditions in Canada A leading hanker of Nova Scotia also referring to this false posi tion of Conservative politicians told his shareholders that To be quite frank those who blame the present depression to the are only hugging a delusion- Further comment is unnecessary ping the men of course the men in the inline neighborhood of the explosion are annihilated So fierce is the heat of the ex plosion of the shell that it melts rifle barrels as if they bad been struck by lightning K ROBERTSON Ov Newmarket IN CANADA WHICH GIVES KROTCH WILLIAMS GREENE ROME CO- Council NOTICE Removed to South West Cor ner of Market on Timothy Win Kccfer Douglas Douglas A Campbell P Riddle 875 AGENCY FOR Implements BUGG1E8 HARNESS BINMR TWINE AND QRAMAPH0NE8 on Sunday and Monday We had several wounded in the advance also in the trenches and two kill ed to my knowledge one poor fel low was cut in halves and his body tossed some 30 feet in the air by a shell The other one of my chums was shot In the head on toy left I caught him before he fell only uttered a groan With the help of a comrade I j plied a bandage lo the wound lie lived about hours Our captain was wounded in the left ami but stuck to his guns like the brave man he is I received slight wound in the second t Opposite King a r of the left hand from a OFFICE George Hotel On Mar ket Square Newmarket of Jack Johnson A shrapnel bullet round struck mo on the palm of the right band I bad on a pair of heavy leather gloves and sustained no injury I may the faith that 440 5000 COAL FOR SALE Beet Anthracite Coal at bar gain prices Orders fillod at all hours Telephone No FRANK tf Millard Ave say that wv Almighty has given me I kept quite cool all my pipe in my mouth all the lime I have to curtail the account can not give you in minute detail my experiences of the past two weeks After we were relieved in the trenches by British troops we were constantly under shell fire- arrived here yesterday morning after marching all night for a rest The first di vision has terrible but we have covered ourselves with glory It is a glorious for Canada one that will long The above Council met at Suttons Hotel on Saturday June Members all present Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed A number of communications were received and read The following bills were present ed and ordered paid J Hillings Win Venice 4291 Geo 1 35 Davis DO Win Koofer Dennis J Jennings M Proctor Win J Mount Snider JJ Knhoe J D McCallum Ceo Davis Win J Archibald Win McCulcheon 4630 Murray 355 Clark act 2875 Hoover 350 J Potter Aurora Orchards RobC While People Ltd J L Jenkins J Campbell Clark Williamson J A Armstrong Hunt Kecfer J Elliott Black J Egan 700 Kaake Campbell that Thomas Cannon be appointed road overseer in lieu of Doan resigned Con 2 Watson Kaake that a grant be made to Frank repairs on Con 7 Campbell Kaake that the tend er of Williams for making of cement tile be accepted Watson Campbell thai the bill of Dr Kay re attendance on Win Wilson deceased for the sum of be paid Campbell Watson that Dove be paid re damages through defective culvert Kaalce Robinson that Ira Shaw be paid for services as sheep valuator 1914 Watson Campbell that- the agreement between J Adams and the Corporation of King Township as submitted to the Council by our Solicitor be accepted and tkat the and Clark bo Instructed to execute deed upon payment of and that the teal of the Corporation be affixed to this PAINTER PAPERHANGER GRAINER ART DEGORATdR ETC Wall Paper Supplied from 3o per Roll and Hung on the Most Reasonable Terms ALL GUARANTEED I ALL KINDS SIGNS PAINTED ESTIMATE8 SUBMITTED a HOME STUDY Arts Courses SUMMER SCH L UNIVERSITY KINGSTON ONTARIO ARTS EDUCATION SCHOOL OF MINING CHOWN MORE SHIPS GO DOWN July German boats during the night made their biggest haul since the torpedoing of the Lusitania They sent to the bottom big British steam er and the glemoor whose combined tonnage exceeded liner Ar menian The was the largest and one of the newest ves sels of tbe Moor line of 28 trans oceanic liners She was com pleted only two years ago and fitted out as a modern passeng er and cargo boat Tbe casian was one of the largest boats of the fleet owned by the Petroleum Steamship Company Three other British vessels al so have gallon victims to the submarines Accounts of live lost in the attacks by the seas boats have been lacking in most instances the case of the Armenian now widely under discussion being a con exception with the stories of her officers and crew indicating that the casualties among Ahem were inflicted while the steamship was in flight after signalled to a little later After dinner on one pretext or guests all slipped away one by one so quietly that the old folks were left completely alone again al most before they noticed Mr was about lo en ter a protest against being left alone when there was the sound of many feet on the front porch Next they heard Emmas quick step through the hall and the snap of electric buttons as the whole house was flooded with light Then Emma threw open the door into the livingroom Some one wants you in the hall she said They went out together be wildered There in the- hall and out on the porch and spreading back even to the street was the whole apparently and com ing down the stairs radiant in their best clothes were the fa mily guests Three cheers for the bride and groom cried some one They were given with a will and then their friends and neigh bors swarmed around them They were Ml there young and old rich and poor Perhaps never be fore in the history of the little city had social barriers been so completely swept away Every one present seemed hound to ev eryone else no matter what his financial or social standing by a common genuine love for the two old people who were the center of the celebration Didnt you really suspect e thing when I nearly gave it away this afternoon asked Mrs Walker as she held up her baby in his dainty new dress was so pleased that I almost forgot fori have a thing for baby to wear and I know there would be a swell people here and wanted him to look nice if I could And- it just seemed that I couldnt stay at home from your parly It was a wonderful evening even to the refreshments which had been miraculously provided There were presents of course and speeches loo Hut at last everybody was gone the children and grandchildren were in their own rooms and Mr and Mrs were alone again Silas said Mrs with a happy smile Im so glad we celebrated a little beforehand arent you Nobody celebrated any as I knowof he answered Mrs Morris told me about rent and I so glad Humph grunted Mr West- over Rent is going down and they would have struck me for a lower rent anyway so it was about six in one and half a doz en in the other And Mr was pleas ed about the building Simpleton growled Mr Weslover I didnt do it to please him Cant afford to have my building behind the other build ings in town Got to ketm up with the procession And Im so glad you gave thai money to the Barnes would have kept at me till he got it anyway His wife laughed softly Silas youre funny she said But just the same Im glad you did it be fore all this- happened and I be- I ESTABLISHED BOARD OF DIRECTORS V Eh- A it Eh Wo Eh ifakhWB CptuU Paid Rett 16000000 Undivided Total Current Rate of Interest are allowed on deposits in the Savings Department of the Bank of Montreal Deposits of and upwards are received on Savings Accounts pi G Ross Manager Newmarket Branch Plasterer Newmarket PLAIN AND FANCY WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 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