Newmarket Era , June 9, 1916, p. 5

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Con- i Pub Miii- ler Notary Public o Office to in St Newmarket on good Farm Duncan Newmarket Her For- eltoa So H Wilkinson dentist Over Meeds grocery Lewis rt Osteopath TREATMENTS Galvanic Sinusoidal currents Phone Newmarket Church Of Boy B in Medicine of I on ted by and vices No ft to is r mm also Licentiate of lte of a f Surgeons of England assistant in Hospital and rtfHl London Eng and fcU Telephone iiO Chiton Hours Very Busy The Newmarket Toy Factory is crowded with work Mr Shapiro tells us that if he had the room he could keep 35 hands constantly employed They have all the orders in now that IheyLoati- fill with all summers work Case Adjourned As James Gould failed to ap pear Police Magistrate on Saturday last the case was adjourned Gould was summoned oh a charge of non- support entered by his wife who alleges that her husband has not been at work for some time and that she has to sew to earn a liv ing They have been living just north of the Town for some time THE GAME OF BUSINESS Still Climbing Master Maxwell Hatch Is now a member of the Russell Cults Bain Company of Toronto an All Scotch Company Master Haich will appear an exisTence while and practising Business is one of the most in teresting games ever invented providing a manwill not treat it afc drudgery Business for many and various reasons perhaps the chief one be ing- that it is profitable if lyconducled and the very act of making a business profitable brings about many interesting methods which form part of the game The man who worries will nev- er make business or any thing else interesting worry means drudgery in another form Drudgery kills more people than is generally supposed Drudgery saps the nature kills initiative and brings about that dreadful in action of brain which means only i IN MEMO Gunner Carl Granger dfa Gunner Quick killed In action In List of who have Call and are Lining Up fo King and I A B Greenwood Ik- Gibson Granger as a- Canadas Scotch Cana dian being spoken of by the Toron to press as the LIUIe Harry Lauder It will be a treat for Newmarket peo ple to have the pleasurer of hearing this little Entertainer- In his home Town which is hoped for In the near future imitation P Morton and Fire Insurance NEWMARKET C W JEWELLER Park Avenue idjoiDing New Post Office Bert Green HATER AND PAPER HANGER Ave house from Street Newmarket Bolton Hewitt Painter Paper Hanger House Decorator Corner Niagara lid Tecumseh Street A Stouf NEWMARKET of Piano Voice and Dealer in all kinds of ilUitrumenls and Repairs PIANO TUNING for Columbia Grafono- and Records Stock Prompt Service Canadian Carp Campers and cottagers up at Or chard Beach and other points around Cooks Bay and- Holland River dont think much of carp but some other localities are not so particular The Hamilton Herald tells its readers that although the fact may not be gener ally known tons of carp are taken from the marsh at the west end- of the bay every week and shipped to Toronto Montreal and other cities for consumption Some of them weigh as much as twentyfive and thirty pounds each and the weekend fishermen are reaping a harvest this year They use nets 300 feet In length At best carp are rather a coarse fish at least those taken in Lake Jackson Issuer of LICENSES Office Newmarket Office Private issued at private if desired NEWMARKET DESIGNS IN Head Stones before elsewhere Cut for Purposes Kepi ia Stock and Made to Order GEO LUESBY Police Court Police Magistrate held a Juvenile Court here last Satur day Three lads the eldest only years of age belonging to dif ferent families were charged with breaking into the Store at the North End and abstracting goods It was not so the value of what they carried away that they were arrested but to check them in such a course The premises have been closed for some time but the owner Mr holds a quantity of goods as collateral security The boys broke open boxes of dates raisins cereal foods groceries etc and left the taps in two barrels of vinegar allow ing the contents to go all over the floor and causing damage The mothers as well as the boys were present at the trial and it was a scene of much weeping The Magistrate toos occasion to talk plainly to them all and though he allowed the boys to go on suspended sentence with as surance that it would never occur again he could not do otherwise than assess the parents with the costs Mr assured the mothers that it was for the future welfare of the hoys that they were arrest ed and as the parents could ill af ford to spare the money ho mag nanimously paid the costs him self of the many sides of the business game is what makes life interest ing stimulating and worth living The business successesare gen erally men who enjoy business and failures are generally who just muddle along and are always at their end what next to do Ask the latter if he enjoys business and you will most likely get a long tale of many worries and troubles- With him business is always bad or something always wrong But ask the even moderately success ful business man what he thinks of business and you will get a different tale FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER Carrots and peas are an excel lent dish when mixed together When the cooker- is not in use the lid should he kept up cookers save at least onethird of the fuel ordinarily used The young lender leaves of the dandelion are very good in a salad Strong ammonia water is said to be excellent for removing io dine stains To clean while wood work use clear turpentine and a soft Old nightdresses make excel lent covers for dresses hanging in the closet The ground in which roses are planted should be fertile and well drained Potatoes arc fattening there fore they arc sometimes good diet for Ih in persons Pure alcohol is more desirable than gasoline for cleaning white kid articles Before peeling fruit always pour boiling water over it and let it stand until cool J Iiieuti Jack Lieut Reg Brunton Lieut Harry Penrose Robertson Surgeon- Greenwood J Epworth SergUMaJorGeo Geo Epwqrth y Sgt Ernie Dunn Pie Flanagan SgtMtrF Glen Harden Sig Pearson Hill Sig Mortimer Sgt I Ross A Smith Walter TrivetT Sergt Geo Vale Corp Bailey a Corp L Cody Hartford Horn E A Howard Corn Dixon Signaller Hills ftjPw Signaller Harry Corp Corp Corp Herman Gilroy Gordon Gordon Granger PteE Pte Henderson HilL Our stock Is the largest and most In York The Fit and Workmanship are guaranteed Our prices are right because we bought before the recent advance An Inspection Is Ernest Johnston Lee Corp W J Mountain MoTavish Corp Morris A TALK TO BU8INE88 OXIDIZED WELDING On Notice Machinery for fiale DAVIS Bait Of Hank of Toronto Newmarket REMOVED YORK MARBLE AND JOHN of Foreign Granites and Mar- Latest Designs in Monu- Headstones AH kinds J work promptly and see before of to Order Box Rwnoved to W u Old Huron mi to Loan mm 2 4 2J Finns to tuA second payable repay Jof Bought StJW Ho The Girls Annual Reception was held on Saturday May This took Hie form of a Country Fair held in the College gymnasium The Fair Grounds were decorated in a charming and original fashion the work being done by the girls Tv pretty tea gardens with a back ground of cedar trees and pink made a pleasant retreat for the weary The side shows were both attractive and entertaining TOO Wild West show proved and the guests at a respectful dis tance surveyed the lions tigers ducks and cats in their liny cages of veiling The Maid of Mys tery from her witchs lent revealed the secrets of the future and by the aid of black cats brooms and incan tations set the minds of her patrons at rest The other were also Interesting The principal feature of the even ing was the May pageant Miss Helen was chosen Queen of the May and was by Mr The Maypole dance follow ed this and was exceedingly pretty The following took part in the dance Misses Jessie Rogers Wilson Lorna Helen Walker Pull ing Nelson and ler The evening was spent in playing various Jolly games and refresh ments were served a la cafeteria During the evening the Girls Sports Club Orchestra rendered some well known patriotic and Col lege songs The instruments were rather novel a tin pah drum comb flutes bells pan cover syrnbals be ing particularly prominent These were assisted by three girl whistlers and a conductor The orchestra at the close of the entertainment play ed God Save The King and before leaving all joined in a rousing Col lege yell once knew a boy who was a clerk in a large mercantile house which em ployed as entry clerks salesmen shipping clerks buyers bookkeep ers eighty young men besides a small army of porters packers and truck men This boy of fourteen felt that amid such a crowd he was lost to notice and that any efforts he might make would be quite unregarded Nevertheless he did his duty Ev ery morning at eight oclock he was promptly In his place and every pow er that he possessed was brought to hear upon tils work After he had been there a year he had occasion to a weeks leave of absence during the busy season That was the re sponse is an unusual request and one which It is somewhat inconveni ent Tor us to grant but for the pur pose of showing you that we appre ciate the efforts you have since you have been with us we take pleasure In giving you the leave of absence for which you ask I didnt think said the boy when he came home that night and related experiences that they knew any thing about but it seems they have been watching me ever since I have been with them WHAT CONSTITUTES The man is a success who has lived well laughed often and loved much who has gained the of intelligent men and the love of little children who has filled his and accom plished his task who left the world better than he found It whether by an improved poppy- a perfect poem a rescued soul who never lacked appreciation of earths beauty or foiled to express it who has always looked for the best in others and gave the best he bad Whoso memory a benediction Robert Louis a v For In Far Year Among the Japanese economy is held to be a misers of one day dis cussing ways means of saving I manage to make fan last aVoiit twenty years one and this Is my system I dont open the whole fan and wave It carelessly I open only one section at a time That Is good for ti year Then I open the next and so on until the fan Is eventually used Twenty yean for i exclaimed the other What sinful extravagance d In my family a tan for two or three generations and this Is how we did We the whole fan hot we dont I Corp Proctor Corp John West Qr Master A Smith Wheeler I Dunn Gunner Carl Brodie Gunner Mont Brimson Bandsman Harrison Gunner W Clark Gunner Ww Clark Gunner Samuel Carter Gunner A Martin Gunner G Lloyd Gunner Verne Lepard Gunner Bruce Morton Gunner Howard Proctor Gunner Quick Gunner A Sanders Gunner Wesley Driver Lyons Inch Sapper H Fennel Sapper Gibson Sapper S Murray Sapper A McCaffrey Sapper Harry Stephens Bandsman Ross Armitage A Adams Pte Adams Sr Pte Roy Anderson G Pte Bailey Pie J Bell Caldwell Brown Pte Barnes Pie Barber Pie Geo Pte A Art Pte Frank Pie Reg Norman Blair Pte J A Cox Pic P Contine E Pie- J Clark Pie Ted Pte A W Cox Samuel Carter LanceCorp Jack J Gunner Pie Arthur Pte Wm Cain Craddyck Pte Stanley Draper Pie E James J Kennedy Kelly Harry Kaiser Pie Pie Laker Laviolette Pte Alf Lbvett Geo Pit Silas Miller Martin Pte J Martin Ezra Morrison Pte Millar Pie Miller Pie D Mitohell W Manger MERCHANT TAILOR Phone 160 I A I Wm J Moore jj Pie Geo Murdoch McKay John J McDonald Pte Donald McDonald Pte Jas McDonald Wm Pie McDonald McKay Pte W McGill Pie F McHale Pte Newman Norman Osborne Pie S Potter Pte Pearson Pte P E Penrose E Pte J Rowland Pte Carl Pie McLean Stewart Geo Smith H Smith Pie Smith Pte J Shelley Stoddard Pte A Smith Pte Smith Pte Claude Vale Pte Wilson Geo West Wesley Pte J Walkins Pte Ward A Williamson J Wallace Wilson P Wright i F I I j Vlffl it Cti i J Cost Gastrin FIR3TCLA88 CONDITION Sell for i A Lot of Pulleys and Hangers at Each Also Belting at Half Price Enquire at Era Office Newmarket J Enlisted In No 2 Company Newmarket 127th York Rangers Battalion hi Ail i I J Andrews Albineon Walter James Abbs Wm Charles Burrows Brown W Thos Burrows Blair Bailie Ernest Jas Big Canoe Enoch Leslie Samuel Corp Maurice Barnard Brown J Harry Beck Richard Holland Marshall Holland George Bridges Victor Brooks Wesley Corp Brooks David Robt Herbert Charles Oscar Frederick Corbctt Clapham Connell Wm Hugh Fred Cooper Chapman Wrr Donald Chapman Corner Lewis fc Dougherty Stewart J Dean Harry I DennoWilHara William Eves Alexander Alfred Eves Samuel Harden Joseph Harris Harry Harrison Freeman John Corp Bill George We still have a- few hundred dollars worth of furniture left out of Mr which we are making big reduc tions on A few Items aro 7 Bedroom 8ults 2 Buffets 1 Combination 8eorotary and Bookoase 1 Hall Raok Oak Parlor 5 Extension Tables 8 Iron Beds and Many Other 8matler i I J Li ft ft ft J Hayes Wm Geo A Silos Huston Hill Sydney Hopper John Hartley James E Hugo Howard V Johnson Edward Johnson Lee James Lee John A Henry Benjamin Lfscombe Leslie Lavfolotlo Miller Wm John Mcintosh Alexander Mears Fred Mcthorall J MoTavish Brown McDonald John MoLaughlln Carl- McGonigle Rowland Corp Norwood Chas Nicolls John Nugent Walter Near Rupert OHearn Frank Geo Pearson Clarence Page John Melbourno Peat Edward Pratt Albert 0 Racine Henry Rose Robinson Wm J Donald Ransom Wot Rose Rye Smith FRED SKINNER JJ Dealer In Furniture and Funeral DIreotor Undertakers License License GRAND TRUNK TIME TABLE Leave NORTH Toronto am Newmarket am Aliandale pm pm pm pm pm pm L I it Leave 80UTH Allandalo am Newmarket am Toronto am am pjn pm pm Ml I It I Arrive 1035 335 pm pm 1060 pro am 1018 pm pm Freeman- Jell A Ivan i John Thomas Vanderburg Jas Wellington Jas White Sydney M Thompson Frank Tunny Clarence Walter Turan Thomas Newmarket Men Who Have 220th E 2nd York Weir John York 9 Graham Geo Davie Capt A Davidson ODonhell Jos McCordiok Pte Patterson J A Cane York Pierre Lomas Pte Crocker Evans Pierre Comer 4 Leonard and York t Marshall Pte J Hughes HG Geo A LeGrealey Pie P

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