Newmarket Era , September 10, 1915, p. 2

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4k i I LOST Pearl Sun Burst on St East Reward at McCauleys I i I i- J r Ah eleclricar instrument Re ward for return Alfred Starr Market CHOPPING ffcescJays Thursdays and Sat urdays per cwt at Bogar town Mill Hoover phone r3 on Ave FOR 2 Houses one located Court St one on Joseph Oct Apply JU Box Newmarket 321 By the year with good garden and some fruit per month Hoover No 3 Newmarket TO RAILWAY LOST Gold Bracelet set will chip di amonds and garnets new- market King George or General Store Sept Reward a Era Office FOR OR TO RENT Stationary Engine and Boiler In firstclass running order with all appliances now in the Newmarket Machine Shop Boil er Engine to G A Thompson Newmarket Comfortable House on St in the centre of Newmarket Handy to Factories Stores Sta tions Schools and Churches Hard and soft water also small stable At present occupied by Geo Morning Possession Oct 1st Apply to I SMITH From the premises Lot 27 Coll East Gwillimbury about July 1st one Red and White Heifer about two years old Any person giving information leading to re covery will be suitably rewarded Stouffville Sept CLARK Cleaning Pressing Main Midway between Ontario and Sis Making over all kinds Furs a CLOTHES CLEANED On short notice A McMastcr TOWNSHIP OF WHITCHURCH We fey a report in the City that representatives of tie County Council from North Toronto to Newmarket appeared before the Railway Friday and urged an application have the tracks up street from the P to the present of the Railway fe R of Bedford Park also ad dressed the Board and people were inconvenienced by to wajk every day the distance her the two terminals Chairman Mclntyre asked If the Toronto Railway extended its line to the avenue point Would it overcome these conditions caused by this space of feet Mr Lennox interjected the space was nearly feet Mr McGarry replied to the Commission by saying Yes it would The then It is evident that the railway fa cilities not adequate The called this session of its own motion to ascertain the situation We are a Provincial Board and this comes der our We will now consider the evidence and render a speedy judgment The- travelling public will anxiously await the Boards decisicn Most people believe that only one conclu sion can possibly be the result o o EDITORIAL NOTES It is announced in the daily press in despatches from Ottawa that the Minister of Railways has ordered filliott aged was found St- street- She eaten tablets dj heroin She was taken restoratives ha since transpired rnan duced a little girl to give her the drugs that she does hot know how she arrived at the room where found Dropping bobs the lake in front of the Exhibition Grounds and blowing op the Kaiser vessel by a flying aviator were interesting features Water and were thrown in the air a iieighl of feet in spectacular style meeting held- Friday Dr presiding it was decided to ve a big athletic and military show on Sept at the Varsity Stadium There will be tugs of war a big sec- game tentpegging etc and ic by bands of all the regiments In a lacrosse match between Weston and last Friday- former won by to 6 Crawford who pleaded guilty to a charge of driving an auto while un der influence of liquor was fined by the Police Court the sum of 150 or seven days in jail Johnston C of this City has been engaged to defend no Sir arid other ex- charges against them by the present Manitoba Government The Canadian Public As sociation concluded its annual delib erations on Saturday It was admits ted that Toronto leads the way in grappling with tuberculosis and Lady Hendrie is teaching 5 Mrs spent Tii week dt of the drug effect the Hospital and Claire is visit a equipment ad in sufficieut time the to operate the National Transcontinental of Winnipeg and box cars will help handle the Western wheat crop Voters Lists Court Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held pursuant to the Ontario Voters Lists Act by His Honour the Judge of lh County Court of the County of York at Public Hal on Monday the day of September at oclock am to hear and com plaints of errors and omissions In the Voters List of the Municipal ity of Whitchurch for Dated at this day of Sept 1915 W CLARK Clerk of of Whitchurch CANADA YEARLY MEETING OF FRIENDS GREAT MEETINGS To Be Held In the Friends r Church THURSDAY Sept P Annual Home Mission Meet- Ing FRIDAY 10 Annual Foreign Mission Meeting Charles Gen of the American Friends Missionary Board and Others It is stated in the conservative press that Sir Robert Borden Cn return from Europe announced that he arranged with the British Ad miralty for the transportation of Canadian wheat by both the Atlantic and routes Just where the line between East and West is to be drawn is not stated A cable from London England dat ed Sept says The result ol what has been known as Egg Week was announced today the week haying been devoted to the col lection of a million eggs for wounded soldiers and sailors The required million was exceeded by 36000 eggs The capital of the eggs collect ed is about The Toronto Associa tion appear to apprehend the tread of public sentiment Through its Presi dent on Friday last it declared We do not want to do anything would conflict with public opinion on subject We have an idea thatthe publjC do not want to see any drunk en soldiers and in the hotel keepers do not wish to sell to soldiers If the volunteer horsebuyers says Globe who aided Mr Witt Foster i Nova Scotia propriated money people Canada as Sir Charles Davidson in timates could they not be extradited on a charge thelt There is truth in the suggestion that some body should go to jail for permitting the corruption that attended the pur chase horses for army purposes gown in tbe marjtlbie province Sept 11 Young Friends Meeting to be by Thomas Jones Qen of the Young Friends of Amerloa and Others SUNDAY 12 A M 10 A II Bible School A for Worship 3 p for Worship under auspices of Young Friends P Public Meeting for Worship While the Canadian Press Associa tion was in session last week the Duke of Canadas present sent the following message extending congratulatipns on the attitude of the Dominion press in regard to the War Will you please deliver a nessage from me to the members of the Canadian Press As sociation and that as Governor- General of Canada I thorughly ap preciate the attitude and of the press of the Dominion since the beginning of the war I know that the position of Is a peculiarly dlfiicult and try ing one that are being asked to make certain in the interests and that they are respond ing splendidly to the call In the course of his speech at a public gathering at last week Sir Wilfrid Laurier to bis attitude in regard to pre sent war remarked In a sense I am a pacifist If the war was wrong said he I should not hes itate to myself of the privilege of and say so Britain never engaged in a more or more holy war than this We have to fight this war out until Germany is humbled I have great respect for the German people but they have allowed themselves to be degraded and if we are to have a lasting peace they must be humbled Sir Wilfrid likewise made allusion to the confidence existed in and her allies as future results of the present struggle and also of the unity that existed in the Government and Opposition and of the ideals that had the means to unify people for- the French River On Labor Day last year were arrested for drunkenness This year the number arrested for the same cause less than a dozen By or der the bars were closed this year So much for temperance At the Baby Show at the Exhibi tion 356 babies were entered On Thursday afternoon of last week members of the Canadian Womens Home Guard had their first exper ience in marching They passed down avenue under command of Col Galloway Previous to the march the guardswomen were put through military drill and the officers in charge expressed complete sat fic tion with the way it was carried out Sporting people will be interested to know that the coming meet of the Ontario Jockey Club the total amount of added money to be dis tributed is in seven days- averaging over per race The value of race The autumn meeting will be held from the to the of this month said to be talking of with New Toronto for muni cipal purposes The Bulgarian Ambassador at Washington arrived in Toronto last Friday and was quartered at the King Edward over the weekend Last Tuesday evening Miss Ross daughter of Rev John Ross was designated by the The Mission Board as a missionary to China High Park Presbyterian church The service was specially impressive At the annual meeting of the On tario Postmasters Convention this week Mr Hamilton of was chosen President and Mr Proctor or Aurora reelected sec retary From the robberies that been made It would appear that diamond thieves had been making Toronto headquarters About worth have been stolen and po lice not been able to make ar rests j Stewart of- Beeton is visiting her sister Mrs Arm- Hag J Mr Meek left for Ami this week to accept a fcituatioh Brown of Chatham was call in- on old friends in town yesterday motored from London and spent over Sun day his mother Mrs Maria of Los Angeles Calif has heen visit ing relatives in Town- Margaret McClellan Toronto was the guest of Miss last week rMiss Clara spent Sunday with her brother Mi Earthy in Toronto Mrs Simpson spent a day or two this week with Mm Hamilton at Roachs Point Messrs Harold and Harold Trent spent ovr Sun day with friends in Toronto and Mrs Hudson Bow man of Aurora were calling friends in Town on Labor Day Alderman and Mrs Eves with babe motored to Ham ilton Beach on Friday to spend a Mr and Mrs W and family spent over the holi day aj Mr Eves cottage Keswick Mr Maynard of New was in town last visiting brotherinlaw Mr Barker Mrs Neil Morton Ave left last Wednesday to visit her sister Mrs J Fuller at Mitchell Mrs V also Mr Ross have returned to London after spending some time in Newmarket Mr Nelson of Brampton over the holi day in Town with his brother- Mr Will Mrs John Fisher of Thorn- hill and Mrs Robt Oliver of spent Thursday with their cousin Mr J G Miss and Hen derson of Bradford also Mrs Graham of Winnipeg spent Labor Day with Mrs It Meek Gorham St Mr and Mrs and Master Dunham also Mr Stewart motored from Beeton and spent Sunday with Mrs L Mr and Mrs Jos Wright Mrs J Lindsay and Mr motored to and Sunday with Mr and Mrs Mr A Oliver will be Pickering College on We Sept to resume teaching and to meet any who are desir ous of studying music this year Mr and Mrs and son of Hamilton who have been spending the summer at Keswick with Mr and Mrs Eves returned homo on Wednesday last week WJ -Is- A A SPECIALTY calls Jjbn Millard J l MoArthur In Sept 5 to Mr and Dan McArthur a daughter Montgomery Newmarket Sept 3rd 1915 to Dr R and Mrs Montgomery Almira nee Miss Beatrice a son We are now In busiest season handling fruits of The Cradle varieties Foreign and native fruits handled large a v quantities The berry season will soon be over and plums Crouton At Aug nrf will K u- 24 5 to Mr and Win a son J and pears will be the leading fruits on the market We select our fruit at the Toronto Market and there fore can have a large variety to choose from and at lower prices f Brllllnger In Whitchurch oh Sept to Mr and Mrs O a daughter THE DANGER OF COME EAHLY I COME I EVERYBODY WELCOME Sept Fire wbicb A I from cauio Evidently in the skating rink at oclock in one ftl tbe in this town for some time The total Jos it in of 7S by Insurance the Era to absent trends Ottawa It Is officially that Scandinavian ar rived in England on Saturday with officers 1214 men and nurses a total on board Among the moat despicable of of fenses Is that of robbing the widow and tbe orphan but it Is an ancient and has persisted to this day Way back in the of history it was commanded that ye shall not afflict any widow or fatherless child but In our enlightened time when the state is exercising direct care for widows who are mother It Is neces sary to on them against who would If could It Is always dangerous to study ones capacities through magnifying glasses Conceit is because it gives one false dat upon which to ones estimates youth who Is persuaded that he is ex pects a big place He is sure be is misfit in Often conceited people have a tl excuse Their exaggerated idea of their own remarkable qualities were perhaps by the foolish admir ation Is family circle The boy who from the first time he was vf or has heard at inter v how very remarkable he is bow much clever than bis school mates and playmates Is very likely to accept the statement true And it la a hard blow when he gets out Into the world to find himself surpassed left far in the rear those whom be has always regarded as his Inferiors Sensible young men will not too much what mothers and sisters and fond grandmothers think of tbeit capacity On the face it is worth very little you want to know what you are worth the way to find out Is to compare your achievements with of other young men of you age The sooner you rid yourself of that notion of your Inherent super iority the better for you and your work The Altar ForsthM6Coml At the honioj of the brides parents oh Sept by W Whyli- Fred Forsyth B S A former ly of to Rita Me Comb of Toronto in Newmarket on the of September by Elder at his res idence Prospect Ave Mr Jo seph of East to Miss Eliza Noble Bradford In on Sept 1915 by Elder at the home of the bride Herschel J to Mi Vera Maud eldestdaughter of Mr K Morrison all of Newmarket The Tomb At Holt on Monday Sept 6th 1915 Francis aged years 3 months aiui days Funeral Thursday to Mount Albert Cemetery Wright At Hamilton on Sept 1915 J J Wright formerly of The Point Farm and cousin of the late Mrs It Jackson of Newmarket in his 83 rd year Funeral at Lukes On Sept 1916 slid at her summer home Burlington Beach Catherine Bailey beloved wife of Lukes of Bradford in her year McClune of Lena formerly of Newmarket in Sept 2nd 1915 in his 5ist year At the residence of Mr Richard Newmarket on Sept 3rd Sarah Ann Sweeney aged 50 years TRiHSPORTATM Including every of Railway Station work and Telegraph Operating Is taught In a thorough man ner by Shaws Railway and Telegraph Toronto Homo study are available Correspondents readily obtain employment on our Canadian Railways T no ton 8haw Mrs and Miss Roadman are opening a firatclass Millinery- Parlor on Main just north of Dr residence Opening days 16tp and Ladies bo euro to call Rev Francis Anscombe Pastor of South Eighth Street Friends Church Richmond In diana and Margaret combe have been visiting Mrs John Lewis St for past two weeks On Tuesday Sept 14th Hon J Davis is dated to deliver an address at moating of York Pioneer and Historical So ciety held in the Royal Canadian Institute College St Toron to at pm speaker a Life Member of the Mr V J Bosworth of ham formerly of East gave the Era a coll last Sat urday He and his wife have been spending a month with sir daughter in Sutton and were mo toring to St Thomas to visMranV other daughter before their re turn homo Mrs Allan received cablegram from her husband Sunday evening stating that ho was safo at Queonstown and that Hie Hesperian had gone down The Col was on his way homo from Shorncllffo on leave of ab sence for a few weeks and was a on the Allan liner that was torpedoed with the Iohj of lives BROKEN EYEGLASSES Repaired Within 2 Hours 8lmply Ootid Your Broken PERCY THE OPTICIAN STREET EAST COKHIHO TORONTO Phone North DIRGE To Mr and Mrs Alex Scott of Aurora on death of their son Floyd who was drowned Aug Where has our dear Floyd gone Far from this dark world of woe To the youthful Choir above Where the tears of sorrow flow While buds with perfume sweet And the harvest made August gay The month stole in with stealthy feet And took our dear boys soul away Well miss his face ait light Woll miss him all the weary day Well miss him through night Our darling boy miss his play But he Is free- from sorrow no Hes from all tormenting pain A diadem adorns his brow We could not wish him back again For in that land so bright and fair Where death and darkness come Wo know that ho shall ever a robe of white in heavens home If wo aro faithful wo shall greet Dear Floyd on tho golden shore And many another there woll meet Our loved gono a while before Then lot our hearts upward raise To seek for wisdom power and grace And thus with righteous lives praise And faithfully will run our race By a friend Myrtle Fouler A J R0ADH0U8E Main St North Newmarket All Orders Careful This years Honey arrived In and 10 lb pails Also Honey In the comb Pbr a nice cool drink try some of Daltons Orangeade op Raspberry Vinegar For a good cup of tea you cant do better than try some of our own blend G S PHONE PURITY AND QUALITY OUR MOTTO Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipes WUWBVVBBp NEWMARKET Agent for Cameras and Photo Chocolates Weekly G TBL1SOtPtl OFFICE House Phone No 161 Store Phone No ft WE ARE ALL HAT8 CAPS 8H0E8 AND 8WEATER 8ee Our Window of the 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