Newmarket Era , June 2, 1916, p. 5

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r J I Duncan Newmarket Wilkinson Grocery jiewmarket Lewis Osteopath TREATMENTS Sinusoid currents phone Newmarket St Anumbeprpf Odd Fellows attendedservice in Trin ity Church Auro a week ago as of next week the stores in Town will close each at months Good congrregalfoha last IheV evening and- the sermons by Rev J- A Ferguson of were appre ciated regular monthly meeting will be held In the home of Mrs on Joseph Avenue oh ii the attendance requested N postponed on account of Red Cross Teal J Boy to in Medicine of also Licentiate College of member of the Royal Surgeons of England C5 clinical assistant in iammmmmamlBmar Hospital and Uni- Methodist Church In- actum m jrMmwv DEMAND FOR HOMES trf- Ear Nose and fjll London Main and patriotic sermons- last Sunday by Special reference being made in v morning to the herdip death no Gunner Stuart Quick one of the Boys in the firing line The in the evening- com- patriotic numbers 0 Cah- ada and a els celebrated Art which Was beautiful ly rendered by the Choir also solo by Davidson of and quartette by Miss Mrs Messrs Wil liams and Manning Telephone p Morton insurance Jff373 W JEWELLER Park Avenue Post Office Bert Green BANGER Ave 2nd house Street Newmarket Bolton Hewitt Painter Paper Hanger House Decorator Corner Niagara aid A 8touffer NEWMARKET of Piano Voice and Dealer in all kinds of Music- and Repairs PIANO TUNING Agent for Columbia Vm Graphophones and Records Deplete Stock Prompt Service Brleflets Saturday is King Georges Birthday East Council meets at Sharon today One cheerful prospect arising from the wet weather arid- late spring is th fact that the bay crop is growing splendidly and there are indications of a heavy yield More road work than usual will be necessary this summer to get the roads in anything like a com fortable condition Last winter was the hardest on the roads we have had in a decade i The hordes has become a matter neces sity Before the commenced there was- a slump in prices ow ing to financiatcpnditibris and the inroads of motor poer led to a cessation of breeding Then the war came with for certain the previous de mand many farmers their mares- is aseri- depletion and asureQcarcity The demand wiil continueVto- increase long after peace lias been declared- If Canada is to take advantage of the situation ifmig to start in is There win be an assured demand for foals time frmmafes bred now Not only has the Wastage by reason of war been enormous but in all the belligerent countries- not omitting Great Britain there has either been a partial stoppage or a whole- stoppageof breeding the scarcity of la- the disturbed conditions or entire devastation Whether the war lasts or ceases there must continue an un diminished demand for horses When peace come8s there will be a long period of replenishment Then quality as much and even more than quantity will be re quired Hence the evident call to every Canadian farmer is to breed and to breed to the best avail able to utilize his mares for pro duction and to secure the imme diate services of the best pure bred sire of type in his neighbor hood It will pay mmmm z rr ifrri iz ASmith Waiter Vale COrp Bailey 5s mm if- Sppg Suitings FARM LABORERS WANTED Jackson Issuer of LICENSES Office Newmarket Office Private Papers issued at private if desired NEWMARKET Works designs in 4mitmiAiHi4 Head Stones Call before Cut Stone for Building Purposes Kept intitock and Made to Order OXIDIZED WELDING On Notice 9 Machinery for Sale DAVIS Hast of Bank of Toronto Newmarket REMOVED YORK MARBLE AND JOHN Jealerand of Foreign Domestic Granites and Mar- sanrt Headstones All kinds Promptly WM Call and sec before elsewhere W Order toiSSwfi- W08S Box Old 8tand Huron Public School Board Newmarket P Board met injhc Secretarys office on May Members present Messrs lon The following accounts were pre sented Manning 35c Moycd by Mr Howard seconded by Mr the foregoing accounts be paid Carried The Secretary was instructed to get from Treasurer of Town and request levy to raise for school purposes The Principal filed his report showing enrolled 452 aver age attendance Moved by Mr Manning seconded by Mr that Mr Cornell be appointed representative of this Hoard on the Newmarket En trance Board Carried Moved by j Mr seconded by Mr Howard that the Secretary write the Minister of Education uesting that changes in word of Act be made as requested by Canadian Defence League and that a copy be sent to Yorks representative In the Legislature Carried On motion Board adjourned Master Wheeler Gunner Carl Gunner Mont Bandsman Mm Gunner Ww Clark Silas Miller Gunner Samuel Carter Gunner fPneBGildJ Verne Gunner Bruce Morton Gunner Howard Proctor Gunner Quick Sapper Sapper Sapper vvAcuairey jH Sapper Harry Stephens pur stock Is the largest and I most uptodate In York Trie Fit and Workmanship are guaranteed vn Our prides are right bought before the if Phone I Bfl Mi Vv- iiV The Western Provinces of Cana da are not experiencing an acute of of Farm Laborers for Spring and Summer work which makes steady work and good wages a certainly has gall ed for 5000 Laborers- and an equal number Is required in Manitoba and Alberta After a canvass of the Territory served by the Canadian Northern Railway It was found that an average of mentis required at the points from which returns were received An average wage Is per month Including board Is being paid the highest being 3 per day- For further particulars as to the meo required and the wages being paid at the various polnls apply to Butcher Agent or write RL General Passenger Agent King Street Toronto Caldwell Brown Penrose r G Barnes J Pte J Robinson RteJ Rowland Carl Stouffer McLean Stewart Art Geo Smith Pte Barber Pie Geo Blencowe 3 H P Gasoline Engine FIRSTCLASS CONDITION t- I i- file Frank Smith BrunUjh- E Smith Pie Norman Blair J Shelley J A Cox in Vi J toft FARMER Position Exchange Farm from acres to If you wish to JJHintHlist on request or of your for sale We are also Won to Loan Money JI First or TO term at inUreat Wo Years fcr financial Street Anglican Ministers Will Probate of the will of the late Rev John Gibson of Christ Church Deer Park who died on the 8th May last at Lake has been applied for by lifs executors John J Cook and Will iam Allan The amounts to which comprises household goods book debts secured by mortgage 34146 stocks cash In hand and in bank persona pro perty and real estate The beneficiaries are His widow May A K Gibson the value of the house and contents at G Lons dale road and an Interest- on all in vestments for life To Slaters of St the Divine Major Street To ronto Is bequeathed and 54117 Is bequeathed to the trustees of the Osier Mcmoral House After the widows death the follow- legacies payable each to four nelces Mrs Geo Sparks Port Mrs John Held Whltevale Ont Mrs Port Arthur and Miss Marcclla Gib son avenue Toronto To thirteen there Is left each These are Mrs Jos Foster Miss Mnnle Kay Mies Elizabeth Kay and Miss Laura alt of Zephyr Mrs John Taylor Sutton West Ont Mrs Henry Shaw Keswick Mrs David Alexander Charlevoix Mloh Mr Hood Mrs Mabel Cobourg Miss Mary Elizabeth Grove Mt Albert Miss- Edith Emily Lawrence Orillla and Mrs Jessie Caroline Suggestions for Be loyal to your store Be courteous to your customer Dont forget your customer is King He pays you If you are grouchy forget it The customer might judge the store by your frown customer entering the store is ready to buy What ho buys will depend upon how well you size up his needs and wishes You cant buy good business It comes from good treatment and the best of service You can not pay a customer to with you The customer is not interested in your troubles nor the troubles of the store He Is interested In what you can do to give him a satisfactory fit careful in your speech Re member lliat the store is held re sponsible- for what you say Be quick to greet the customer A quick welcome bespeaks the store hospitality and may influ ence him to bring in the family that your value to the store is based oh your re sourcefulness Keep your eyes open and dont hesitate to make suggestions for betterment At all times try to keep store to which of a standard worthy of membership in the Indiana Retail Shoo Asso ciation From the Manual is sued by the Association Pte P Pte Craddock Pte J Clark ted A W Cox Samuel Carter Jack Gunner Ed Cheadle Pte Arthur Wm Cain Pie Pte Stanley Pte Oilman Pie Draper Pte D Stoddard Stune i I Pte A Smith Smith Pte Claude Vale Beg Wilson Geo West Pte Wesley Pte J Watkins Pte WWard AV Williamson J W Wallace Pte Wilson Pte PWright Cost for I A Lot of Pulleys and Hangers at Each Also Belting at Half Enquire at Office Newmarket J Andrews Wm Albinson Waller James Abbs Wm Charles Burrows Brown Lawicnce Bodley Burrows Blair Bailie Ernest Robl Big Canoe Enoch Leslie Corp Maurice Enlisted In No Company Newmarket York Rangers Battalion Harrison Freeman John Corp Hill George Hayes E Geo A Silas Huston Hill Sydney Hopper John Hartley James E Hugo Howard Jdhnson Edward Johnson Lee James Lee John A Henry Leeson Benjamin flC J v a The bequests to church and charit able Institutions are as follows Wldows and Orphans Fund Diocese of Toronto representing iha value of the Stoney Lake Islands and one third of the residue of the estate other two thirds of the to pass the Superannuation Fund of the Diocese of Toronto and Corpora- lion of College Toronto- re spectively Wardens of St Georges Church 500 Humane Society 500 for Sick Children To- i The Serbian army of men was landed at Salon on Sunday having Aegean Sea from Corfu a distance of miles without the loss of a man For Infaata For 30 Ycarfi Always bears tte of j Barnard Brown Geo J Liscombe Leslie Black Harry Laviolotto Richard Miller Wm Holland Marshall Marritt John Holland George Mcintosh Aloxahdor Bridges Victor- Fred Brooks Wesley Corp v Melhorall J Brooks David McTavish Brown McDonald John- Herbert MoLaughlin Charles Oeoar Rowland Corp Frederlok F Norwood Chas WmC Claphani Connoll Wm Hugh Fred Cooper v Chapman Donald Chapman Wllmot Lewis Wm Stewart J Dean Harry Donne William Bison William We still have a few hundred worth of Furniture left J out of Mr vJhlgh wo are making big reduo- tions on A fevy Items are Suits Hall 4out j Parlor 2 Buffets Extension 1 Combination and Iron Beds I Bookcase and Many Other Smaller CD Dealer In Furniture and r lLU Funeral Director I Undertakers License License GRAND TRUNK TIME TABLE Leave GOING NORTH Arrive Toronto am 1035 pm pm 335 pm pm pirn pm 1000 pm fcm Leave GOING SOUTH Arrive Allandalo am Newmarket am Toronto 730 am 855 am pm pm pm John Nugent Walter Near Ollearii Frank- Geo Pearson Page Leonard John v Peat Edward Holy rpd AlbertO Henry I Robinson Wm J Rhyridress Donald Ransom WmH Rose RossE- Townsley Charles F White Sydney M J Thayer William A Wilkinson G Corp P Taylor Martin Watson Oscar f Tremayno f WoojJheadSydney Thompson Frank Wells James Tunny Clarence Leonard Teskey I Weir John TuranThomas Young Geo v Wellington a Newmarket Men Who Have Jolnod F 2nd York Rye Freeman Rutherford Wm Geo Graham launders Martin ARCHIVES OF tii TORONTO

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