Newmarket Era , June 2, 1916, p. 2

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j- J GOOD fllftt- Apply to 2nd door north of Office V HOUSE TO ill conveniences good repair for rent at a moderate rental for apply New market Shelter for theowner r Large ioiwe Garden at Pearson Pearson Rent a month Someone owner to board im mediately Apply to Richard- son Box Newmarket wanted i An Apprentice an Apply at IhoSoutli End Bakery Miller Bros itF mm I v aft- iarrs EfH iS if S5S IKS A COAL FOB Beat Anthracite Coal at bar gain prices hours No 3 doors South of Osborne Shop Mam St North FRANK GLASS Millard Avg For Wood and Metal Department Apply at Employment Office Office Specialty- Co Newmarket wKb Of ficer the in absence of Brown at Ottawa presided at weekly meeting of the Officers Battalion on evehlrigat Hall unexpected check to recruitingnVtbe rural- districts the late rains- the giy in the Recruiting quite encouraging and the Battalion is going ahead Ma jor Pink wished the Officers in charge of depots instruct the in en they sent out husbands the ra must swell so welt coward Mark well fnpoolerooihs churches Some carloads hold a halfplatoon Fear not pain Naught pares he that your shbdld spill g Their blood husbarids slain For him and Without one passing pang he sees Unmindful of his shame hi Empire The Spartan dutys yours complete up thefarnily ties Yours tpsinspire act its partJ M- TV Summer Mow open In Bualnesa Toronto until Aug when Fall Term be gins No vacations Enter any time catalogue Write H President with civilians as it was the expressed that persuasive and hot abusive methods be employed by the men of lhe220th Lieut J CoU ley of the Bait married to Miss Frances Temple daughter of Br Temple i09 Road at Grace Church oil Thursday afternoon Lieut A Adjutant the York Rangers acted as grooms man and a military guard of Recruiting in Newmarket has progressing week hut rrospects young holding recruiting so as to avoid Men Boys and Girls It l WANTED For Factory Inside- work all year round Work under good condition GOOD PAY for J Active intelligent operators machines wanted I Write or apply to VM CANE SONS CO LIMITED NEWMARKET Ii WANTED For Summer Resort at Jacksons PolntMiood Cook DinlngRoohi Girls and Woman for Kitchen work also Char Boy Apply to Newmarket I WANTED Dont your wool before you see Top prices will be paid Phone 23 at thy expense Newmarket AUTO FOR Any parties wishing to go out the country on or pleasure can be accommodated by with his new car Terms reasonable Orders left at the Market Bargain House will receive prompt atlcnlioii Phono 232 QIRU WANTED For a good home In North Toronto a useful girl wanted Experience not girl who can do housework and who learn Enquire at Era Office QF1EENHOU8E8 NEWMARKET For Spring Planting for BEDDING I TOMATO CELERY TER VERBENA and other Bidding Floral Designs of every de- Saturday May open air Patriotic Meeting wag held on Saturday ev in Park A large crowd listened to the earnest ap peals for recruiting made by Ma jor WG Captain Mills Capt Hi Pickup- and Major Captain Mills Captain Kirtley Major Pink who is Acting Officer Coin during the absence of Brown at the Ranges ushered in the for men in two weeks by a rousing address Pickup expressed his disgust that after two years of war at a time when the very existence of our Empire is at stake should be necessary for officers to be still appealing to men to come for ward The situation was serious at present and Germany had a good chance of victory If she won Canada would be her richest prize Get into the game said the niatter seriously and enlist with a Volunteer Battalion rather than waiVfpr Conscription As Lord Kitphener says Be hon est with yourself be sure your again id order to open recruit ing depptrai- wish hini eyerylsuccessV S An openair meeting will held lift Aurora Saturday next of the The Band will he in attendance Jay Patterson andPierre have been transferred to head quarters arid attached to the Bugle Band Editorial Notes An English magazine gives a picture showing a group of wo men hard at work on a field of riiubarp They are Using Jong rakes and if the faces given tell the truth they to be enjoy ing their task for smiles cover their faces The Government has given the contract for 300 tons of rhubarb to be used in making jam for the men in khaki a On Saturday last in view of his retirement from the position as organizer of the Liberal par ty in Toronto for many years Mr A EHocker was presented with a testimonial He has been president of Ward Four Liberal from- over Sunday Mra a It cm Mrs and her aunt- base been- spending past In the Mr -and- Mrs Rosamond leave todiyeff Orchard the the Dominion Schpol of Railroading In Toronto A ft Mrs sister of Mrai Charies visited with- her day fas I week Oliver f Kirby last week Mr and Mrs of flldgesywere the guests Mrsilrkln on Sunday iinslck leave for a iiAlra Fred and baby Will Kldd and baby or their John iMr Stewart who has erilta- or time in old friends Public uranged for a and have the School Staff to join them pt me Verandah tea- given to the the Association secretary of the Ross he and make sure Canada is Liberal Club and also secretary of ours A GovernorGeneral was the Centre Toronto Liberal appointed for Canada by elation In Mr the Kaiser and that in the one of lhc city license inspect- which was to be Cana- das century par excellence to the many reasons given by men for holding aloof because their mothers objected he said A wonderful wave of obedience has swept over the country of late I hear tribute to the mar ried men- They have set the un married men an example To those who said they were not yet ready he said that they wait much longer It will be too late Men who stay at home for gain arc losing their souls and searing their consciences in order to try to save their skins and are trait ors to the Stale To those who think we migiit be just as well off if Germany did win the speak er depicted the rottenness of the German system both politically socially and religiously There are two classes of people said the speaker in Germany those who say there is no God and those who worship two of whom the Kaiser is the chief recruits were signed on The Brass Band played se lections A spur line of railway between Alliston and- Camp Borden distance of seven miles by the P lias made happy The Town authorities have received assurances that the spur line will be ready for traf fic within a week By this route Camp Borden is only miles from Toronto and promise has been given that distance will bo covered by lheC p two hours Toinorrow anniver sary of King Georges Birthday the soldiers at Exhibition Gamp Toronto been making pre parations for a celebration of more than usual import Alt kinds of sporting games will be staged for the amusement and the men quar tered at Exhibition Camp La crosse cricket football and matches will be played a ndm- nor of races contested etc Mili tary events will also bo featured God Save the King will be the shouting password of day Mrs- Gebl Wchardsbn- Is with Mrs f6dag to spend GralaUne to Tuesday list week with her aunt- Millard Park Mr iHiiG English and wife of SbhenectadyN spent the week end vim his mother Richard Kiron- Matthews of Montreal and Miss- Hughes spent day wIUi Mrs EWiddf- field i Dr and and son also tlie guests J Widdi- field J A Jarilodo has returned in and Cambridge Hatch afid Mrs Parlridge have- spent the past week In Tovp returning to trio City reached his birthday- on Monday in- good health but sorry to report that Mrs- Coy1eson is poorly Hatch off CuttsBain Toronto has returned to the City after spend a week at his home on Prospective Clift an old Aurora boy has been located In France friends here He for some years with Any Gamble of King Miss iof Toronto grand daughter of the late Arch Campbell- of Newmarket was calling on friends of the family here on Mrs Clark and children Miss and Dr Clark motored to Mount Dennis last Sunday and were the guests of fiapt Mr Raymond Thompson who spent three years in Newmarket Station has been promoted to posi tion of in Allandale Mr Andrew Rose of- who Is In his year walked all the way Newmarket on Monday and Is visiting relatives here for a few days Mrs John Thirsk of Toronto formerly of ML Albert Is visiting several of the Rose in Town this week She Is of Selected Seeds we the market Walker on Tuesday J nose appears to have epys Tomatdei made a satisfactory assessment V made a very satisfactory the Town- Only appeals and ail or Revision Playler returned to last f where she spent the winter with her daugh- and is now settled in on Church Street pVfift6 sij e en tjed to if Is sufferings from the fee enlisted last year and we overseas vWUrddraft of the of Airs to live and JVVX1M We a of cured and canned fwluv Peaches 10o lb- Wfr v wi- HIS PROMISE made on ehort notice The rain kept the farmers hack from their seeding- The Red Cross Meeting was held at the Mrs Archie on Saturday last Large crowd present Mr and Mrs William Mount on Third Line Large crowd from here the annual fishing parly on the at era took in the sport atnichrriohd Hill Mr Ernest Is working at Mr Borne of the popular young ay 28th 101d On Sunday morning several de tachments the Battalion as sembled at Park West Toronto and paraded to Johns Church for service by both the Brass and Bugle Bands A most in Theatre on evening The Bugle Band of the 220h was In attendance A number of car toons depicting the terrible deeds Of the Huns in Belgium wcro put on the screen Strong appeals were made by Capt Pickup Capt Mills and Lieut K the adjutant of latter urged upon the young men their duty to help ward off a their only right to the possession of so rich a country as Canada was their to light In Its defence when foes threaten to assail It Solos were rendered by Miss Viola and Mrs Frank The patriotic of Miss Williams were received with great applause Mrs Crow played the accompaniments Eight men came forward and offered their services a At present tho question of who will be candidates for Amcrii can Presidential chair next elec tion is being pretty freely dis cussed over the border Itseems to bo foregone conclusion that President Wilson will bo the Dem ocratic nominee and that cither Hughes or Roosevelt his Republican opponent The ques tion of who will bo in contest will soon bo definitely determined Already the party press fa taking pretty strong grounds and politi cal prophets are busy making The contest will bo spirited One beyond air question to their King and Country This poem was composed A Anderson of the Bait y DAUGHTERS OF EfflPl HE as Iodic or Kveraley took up your his brother Wi true need Kctlleby p lhrot glowing veins bad much to say ntUt paper VVd time Is oJher dutle A good budget of material ap pears in the June Canadian Mag azine fiction Is unusually attractive with The Night a tale- of the A J The Bait Riypr a story of advehture by Henry Thompson and War Babies a humorous story hy William Banks author of Turnpenny The Retreat is the second sketch brilliant series written at the front by Patrick on the Prairie by with the Valley Katchum OthcrB8aw Us by Burpee Constantinople by Oehcral Al- a of the forces front by Cooke in Fifty- Five Years Ago Dr Jpell of i and Mrs Manning attended Branch Heel ing of Toronto District S of Methodist Church In Toronto this week Manning a number of ladles on Monday after noon to meet Mrs Rev of Lindsay who wa her for a couple of days Rev Lee KIrkland the new of the Christian Church and Iris wife arrived here from Kansas on Wednesday and will enter upon fife duties on Sunday Dr and Mrs Wilkinson left for Orchard Beach oh Wednesday to try a change of air benefit of babys health Ho will attend to business every day as usual rMr Hugh of Elmvalc announces the engagement of his daughter Muriel to R Leonard Stott son of Mr Geo of lie marriage to take place early In June Mr A Cornell has agreed to asBlst Mr J of the of Agriculture during the holi days in the examination and Instruction regarding Rural School Plots throughout the and for that purpose has purchased a new car Mrs Belfry of spent a day last week at and left for homo on Friday accompanied by her talUcr Mr Jackson who will also visit Ids at Hamilton arid Bronte before Ids relufi Mr Sherman West who had his arm broken and hand crushed white trying to a bridge at the North end during recent flood has to return to Hospital Toronto for treatment as It Is not doing as well as was anticipated Bella left yesterday for Victoria to spend a year her sister Mr and Mrs from- the States have taken the furnished cottage He la Supernten- In one of the new Departments at Factory employees of He Office Specially Co expressed their ap preciation of the retiring Manager Mr P J by presenting him with an a Diamond Pin op Wednesday last It- was a surprise MrWHdman made a parting address all the employees being assembled out of doors circles in Newmarket also regr the removal He is a horn musician and expert violinist issue Canadian attention to an promlsp made by Sir Robert Borden in present Administration previous decessors appears have entirely the Premiers form of other days Me prom ised Athorbugh and complete formation of the laws the Civil Service so that future appointments shall be made by ad on the of after competitive examination Almost decade lias passed away the foregoing promise was giv en to the electorate but Is still as far from fulfillment by the present Government when first promulgat ed the time the above was Issued hovyeyer reform course of put Liberal Government and was completed and brought Into form the following yeu All the Mr Bordens profes sion of Civil Service Reform has not Influenced his admlnlstratlbh to put his professions Into practice and as the Liberal Monthly states in spite of all the protestations of the days prior to accession to power the Borden Government has allowed four years to pass without so much as a single step toward extension of Civil Service Reform and protest of Sir George Foster worthy as ft Is of all approval Is he that has been heard of the subject wthln he parly Under the Civil Service Act passed by Liberals In the principle that the public service should be en and permanently removed from the unhappy Influences of party politics was recognized Ahls was by placing sole control in the hands of the Civil Service Com mission which controls appointments by haying charge of competitive examinations of appointees I THE LEADING can buy your Cheap For Oasfa UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY Night attended to at John H Millard Phones and The Cradle MILOATE On April 30th at Calgary General Hospital to Mr and Mr Gerald formerly of Newmarket a son jj GAMBLE In King on May to Mr and Mrs James a daughter Plums and Qaaea 10c tin Pears tin Peaches and Raspberries 15c tin IOC tin Pineapple and Strawberries S s Phone DRUG I PUtJItY AND QUALITY ssTTTiJSl Attention Given AH Vjtf Physician and Family Recipes W J Patterson B MAIN STBBET NEWMARKET for Cameras and Phoio Weekly G A OFFICE House Phone No 161 Store Phone No il Under Of a hat at on The time Is here when your FELT HAT neither looks right nor feels right and what your Spring needs to set It off Is one of these smart straws Our windows show the styles for this spring Snappy shapes all of them lightly varied In width and height of brim and crown so that there Is a hat to suit every man YOUR STRAW HAT IS HERE RANGE FROM IF Mens Outfitter Phone 243 Auspices Associated Bible Students of Toronto I on May 30th iOiO to Mr and Mrs Charles Cano a son i ROBERTSON in Mount Albert- on Friday May and Mrs a son Hancock On Saturday May 27 at the Private Pallents Pavilion Toronto General Hospital to Mr and Mrs Hancock Miss Alice Mader of Newmar ket a daughter At the Manse Newmarket by the Rev- I- Thomas on May Ivan Brown of King to Miss daughter of Mr Geo Mllllgan of Holland Landing PREdEflVE YOUH By bavin your reaorf abouratoly filled and your properly adjusted On Premises Mail and Orders Promptly Filled THE OPTICIAN The Tomb In Newmarket on May Fred Hall eon Mali In- His 22nd year WEBB At Newmarket May Winifred Davis onlyhlld of Dr and Mrs Alfred Webb aged Weeks Beautiful Pictures Striking Lectures CREATION DRAMA From Paradise Lost to Paradise Restored A or human history from the Garden of Eden to the Golden Age OddFellows Hall Newmarket Thursday Friday and Saturday June 1st 2nd 3rd 1I6 P W I A Finale to the Drama M dent Toronto will lecture Sunday June at P OUR LORDS RETURN K A 1 arSni ln St North Newmarket Will to Again WHY HOW of all denomination specially Invited These re of moment them cj SeatsPiee VOnabusy day a woman walked office of tho court room- his hatoJudgo7V am the probate IsJwhatl sWe said and I have come troublo seminary and he died detested and W little infidels and I lb be appointed their sives in anAurtrjandepoV

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