Newmarket Era , July 7, 1916, p. 5

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TEW ReberUpni Barrister Notary Public Office Main St Newmarket to Loan- on good Security- A ma Nl CO TO Frank Duncan AND A p N Newmarket Phone I- Dr Wilkinson DENTIST over s Grocery Newmarket IB Dr Evan Lewis Chiropractor Osteopath TREATMENTS Violet Ray Galvanic Sinusoidal Currents Phone fi Newmarket Dr J Boyd B graduate in Medicine of To- nto University also Licentiate the Royal College of and member of the Royal allege of Surgeons of England Former clinical assistant in tfiHirnelda Eye Hospital and College Ear Nose and rbroat Hospital London Eng office Cor Main and y Telephone Hours Estate An Estate of left hyUm Lain died In East GyiUibur on June- is Inherited her son Mr Michael Francis Cain P Morton it 118 WHO Real Estate arid Eire Insurance PO 373 NEWMARKET WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER Park Avenue New Post Office Bert Green PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Ave 2nd house from Queen Street Newmarket P O Box Bolton Hewitt radical Painter Paper Hanger and House Decorator Corner Niagara and Street New market ay A NEWMARKET Iaeher of Piano Voice and Dealer in all kinds of Music- instruments and Repairs PIANO TUNING for Columbia and Records Stock Prompt Service jr Jackson Issuer o LICENSES Era Office Newmarket Office Private issued at private re- Sdence if desired East Picnic The of EastYork ar ranged for a grand on Fair Grounds next Saturday- A big time Is See add for wcTy The regular monthli of the will be held on Tuesday the home of Mrs Maw on Park VvecoramenIns at p A full atenUanc is requested Friends Church A very Interested congregation gathered on Sunday evening last when pastor delivered the fourth in scries of addresses on dealing with Is it the address first reviewed the seven places in the where the commission Christ to His disciples Is mentioned turning to many texts hear out the thought the speaker showed that Spiritual is the one to Salva tion in Jesus Christ and that in no case is immersion In water or sprink ling water mentioned by Christ or the disciples as a condition of Sal vation Several at the close expressed their the clear exposition of the Quaker view on Baptism Bos worth We clip the following from the Canadian as the groom a son of the late 1 of Chatham of East He has a sister in Sutton West and also one in County A quiet but charming wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr and Mrs John South Front St on Wednesday June 28th at high noon when Miss daughter of Mrs A of Stratford became the bride of Mr Vincent J of Brooklyn Rev G pastor of the Street Methodist Church per- formed the ceremony Only the im mediate relatives and close friends of the contrasting parties were in at tendance Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served after which the young couple left on the 315 train for Detroit Buffalo Toronto ami the Thousand Islands The bride for some years has been the Bros Dry Goods house and has won many warm friends since- coming to for the Roger Peat Clothing Co of New York City known and highly popular Mr and Mrs Bos- worth will reside In Brooklyn and will be at home In that city after July Sixth Avenue S3 YORK COUNTY COUNCIL House Tax V NEWMARKET Marble Works DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Call before ordering Out Blent for Building Kept Id Stock and Made to Order OXIDIZED WELDING On Machinery DAVIS of Bank of Toronto Newmarket Afl REMOVED NORTH YORK MARBLE AND GRANITE JOHN Dealer and Importer of Foreign id Domestic and Mar- Designs in -Monu- Headstones All kinds Cemetery work promptly at tended to Call arid see before buying elsewhere All kinds of Building Stone Out to Order MOSS Box to Old Huron Newmarket i 5 Money to Loan On and weHtern to ten Mort- payable Privilege to repay deelred Old toort- off and Sold Heat Lowe THe following Is clipped from a Winnipeg paper The bride Is a ler of Mrs Albert Starr of and she lived for a con siderable lime with Mrs Starr she has many friends In the neighborhood announcement Is made of the marriage of Margaret A youngest daughter of Toronto to Charles Lowe m Manitoba University oldest son of Mr and Mrs Lowe of Birm ingham The ceremony took place at the home of the brides brother Mr and Mrs J Shaw Chestnut Street at noon on Saturday Patterson Officiated Owing to Mr Shaws ab sence from the City Mrs Shaw gave the bride In marriage Proceeding the ceremony played the march Later Mrs J Patterson sang it Is Morn The bride wore a gown of Ivory with veil fastened with spray of bridal wreath She carried while roses bridesmaid Miss Miry cousin of the bride wore a gown of white embroidered crepe She carried pale pink carna tions Miss Olive Shaw of the bride wearing an empire dress of band embroidered muslin acted as flower girl The groom was attended by Russell After he ceremony the wedding party and guests repaired to the dining room where the wedding was served The decora tions were In pink Mr and Mrs Lowe left on the afternoon train Ho spent their honeymoon at the Lake of the Woods IT TO PAINT It pays paint all permanent made of planed lumber and properly finished If tastily colored with paint properly applied adds greatly to the appearance of This is a source of delight to the owner andhelps to make the family tented A building that Is kept well painted will last Indefinitely A good grade of paint well applied keeps from reaching nails the lack of which allows to he- come weatherworn and Its parts be come lapse weak rotten and misshap en A well painted place Is not only desirable to keep but Is more readily sold as buyers prefer a well kept place and Will pay more for such ft pays to paint machinery be cause of the better appearance and because It will keep the bolts and other parts from rusting or rotting canning expensive breakdowns and making it difficult to repair It lis especially profitable to kep waggons and buggies well painted for It keeps the wood cheeking and the wheels from shrinking Every wire Is set it puts more Into the wheel which weakens it cents a year can be tight and be nude to last almost ions as one will keep on the painting Port Hopes new hospital was formally opt week Its sitt ings morning the hearing of reports of committees and the passi of wore first matters dealt- with The report- of the inillee was first taken up and a bylaw passed authorizing the filling vacancies on the High School Boards at Weston and Rich mond Hill The Financial cbmjnjttee also gave in their report as to the estimates for the coming year an arc as fol lows General purposes Industrial Co War A bylaw fixing the amount to paid by each of the municipalities passed An invitation was received- from the commanding officer ofthe 127th asking the- County Council to be present in a body at Weston to attend the field day manoeuvres of battalion was decided to at tend The report of Judge Winchester and H two men named by the County Council to inquire into the system of fees and charges imposed by the magistrates and constables of county and on which they have been working for some time was submit ted The Committee recommended that five constables be appointed at a salary of a year Their duty to operate solely on the out skirts or the city giving special at tention to motorists who break the speeding law In the county All fees resulting from infractions of the law will be turned over to the treasurer There will be no Induce ment to bring offenders to court in order to share in the fines- as at pre sent The county constables who arc at present operating under the fee sys tem will in future receive only witness fees It is held that t tie majority of offences against the- speeding bylaw are committeed near the city and the appointment of the five salaried men is designed to do away with the fee system in York County and give offence to motorists There was strong opposition to the adoption of some clauses of the re port Reeve Keith of Newmarket and Reeve of con tending for stricter observance of the motor law There was some slight criticism of the mileage accounts of Police Magis trate Br union who lives at Orchard Beach in the summer time but this matter as well as that of Police Mag istrate Clay of Toronto who had overstepped his Jurisdiction and was ordered to re turn some the fees and the estate of the late George which an adjustment of acounts was necessary were all dealt with satisfactorily In none of these cases was there any sug gestion of wrongdoing To further carry out their de termination of doing away with the fee system they cut out the ordinary charges of cents for swearing information and voted W Phillips the county clerk a straight Increase in his salary of In lieu thereof The area over which salaried of ficers will travel will be defined by the police commissioners As ft stands at present the fee sys tem has been wholly abolished In the county Cornell of staled that some of the constables near the city were making from to a day In fees The Council turned down the claim of for damages to his properly at Todmordeii put In by It was pointed out that when some fifteen men In the afternoon warned that they would be back at night lie had made ho at tempt to resist the night- attack by asking assistance from the con stable The demand made by the Toronto and Hamilton Highways Commission for repairs to the Lake Shore Road re sulted In the rejection of an agree ment which the commission sought to have signed by county Reeve Pugslcy of the Toronto and York Highways Commission reported that the commission expected to com plete this year worth Of good roads A James York County Highway engineer submitted a plan of the sum mers work In all only sixteen miles will be about onehalf of he mileage yet remaining In the origin schedule A suggestion from provincial department to go In the matter or expense Is responsible j for the small mileage planned Regarding the report that the Battalion Is to he sent to Camp under strength It was decided to petition BrigadierGeneral Logic to have the unit go Into In York County assistance In recruit ing Is promised On the final day of their Bummer session members of the York County Council decided that under the existing- guarantee from the com missions of both and York Highways the municipali ties on New Toronto and should go ahead with the ne cessary work on the Lake Shore Road each municipality standing the ex pense In Its particular district until reimbursed by whichever commission shall finally become responsible for the road The work la- to be com menced at once Sir Roger Casement- was found guilty of high treason and sentenced ThoraaaiKelly contractor for Manitoba Parliament BujIdlngB wis guilty of theft of pro perty eto to the value of about or log it to be obtained by false pretences and obtaining by false Sentence was reserved I AZZ7 4 I ABGreenwbd Dilman t Lieut Jack Breniner Draper Lieut Reg Bruntoh Diilman Lieut Harry Penrose Lieut fray Robertson Surgeon Greenwood Geo Glen Davis J Eves v Epwbrth v7 a member of the i suffer from sick fl will teke S Stomach and liver cleanse the stomach and bowels and stimulate the liver to healthy activity and the whole sysiem night and youVe RJGH in the morSn i fS Medldne CompaBj I 1 lit I Herman Mountain Pie Johnson Pte Ernest Johnston Jas James Master A Smith Mr Wheeler I Dunn Laker Gunner Carl Gunner Mont Bandsman Harrison Gunner Clark Gunner Clark Gunner Samuel Carter Gunner A Martin Gunner i Gunner Verne Gunner Bruce Morton Gunner Howard P Proctor Gunner Quick j Gunner A Sanders Gunner G Wesley Driver Lyons Inch Sapper Fennel Sapper Gibson Sapper Murray Sapper McCaffrey Sapper Harry Stephens Bandsman Ross Armilage A Adams EAdams Sr Pte Roy Anderson Pie PteF Bailey J- Bell Pie Caldwell Brown G Barnes Pie Barber Pte Geo A Art Bremner Pte Frank Pte Reg Pte Norman Blair J A Cox P Pie Craddock Pte J Clark Pte Ted A COX Pte Samuel Carter Jack Gunner Pte Arthur Pie Cain Pie Pic Stanley Draper Pte T Pte Alf Lovell Pte Geo Pte Alee PU Silas Miller Pte Martin Pte J Martin Pie Ezra Morrison Millar Pte F Miller D Mitchell Pte Manger XMoore Geo Murdock Pte McKay Pie John J McDonald Pie Donald McDonald Jas McDonald McDonald Pte McKay Pte McGill Pte F Mcllale Newman Pte Norman Osborne Potter Pie It Pearson Pie Penrose Pie Pte J Robinson J Rowland Pte Carl McLean Stewart Pte Geo Smith Smith Pte E Smith J Shelley Pie Stoddard Pte G Stone Pie A Smith Pte Smith Pte Claude Vale Pic Reg Wilson Pte Geo West Pte Wesley Pte J Pie W Ward Pie A Williamson Pte J Wallace Pie Wilson Plo Wm P Wright I TV Enlisted In No Company Newmarket 127th York Battalion J Andrews Walter James Abbs Charles Burrows Brown Lawrence Burrows Blair Ernest Jas Big Canoe Enoch Leslie Samuel iCorp Mourico Barnard Brown Geo J Harry Beck Richard Roljand Marshall Holland George Bridges Victor Brooks Wesley Corp Brooks David Bunn Harnett Herbert Cole Percy E Charles Oscar Frederick Win Clapharn Wm Hugh Fred Cooper Chapman Donald Corner Dosautil Jos Lewis i Harden Joseph Harris Harry Harrison Freeman John E Corp Hill George Hayes Geo A Silas Hiiston L II Hill Hopper John Hartley James Hugo Howard Johnson Edward Johnson Lee James Lee John A Lundy Henry If Lceson Benjamin Liscombe Leslie M Miller Win John Mcintosh Alexander Metherall J Brown McDonald John McLaughlin Carl Rowland Corp Norwood John Nugent Waltor Near Rupert Frank Orton Goo Pearson Clarence Pago Leonard John Pipher Melbourne Peat Edward Pratt Albert j if i Cheaper than you will be able to secure them for years to come C- F W LL S MERCHANT TAILOR Phone Main St I it 9 CONDITION i ell for A Lot of Pulleys and Hangers at Each Also Belting at Half Price i If Enquire at Era Office Newmarket I We still have a few hundred dollars worth of Furniture left out of Mr Leatherlanda we are making big t ion y on A few Items are Bedroom Suits Sldobonrds 2 Buffets 1 Combination Secretary and Hall Oak Parlor Extension Tables 8 Iron Beds and Many Other Smaller 4 Doaer ln and I I PI Funeral Dlreotor I Undertakers License Embalmera License r t GRAND TRUNK TIME TABLE fc I i I GOING NORTH Arrive- Toronto am Newmarket am Allendale 1036 a ftM pm 335 pm pm pan pm 1060 pra 80UTH Allendale am am Toronto am am pm pm pm II pm pm pm pm i Arrive 1018 pra ft AID TlioB j Alvin Dougherty Stewart Dean Harry Donne William William Eyes Alexander AJfredY Fee J Flanagan Forth Edgar Gee Alfred uigr B Godfrey Spoffard Jamoa Godfrey Glover J Clarke Bmlth Frank Saunders Waller Ed Martin Leslie John Thomas W J isimmorson Townsley Charles Thayer William A Taylor Martin E Thompson Tunny CI Walter Thomas Vanderburg Wellington White Sydney mm Wilkinson G Corp Watson Oscar V Sydney Wells James Woods M Leonard Nowmark Capt A ODonnell Jos Town Bond Pte Cane Sorgt P York Pierre Crocker Evans Marshall J Hughes Pte ioronuii J IT Hughes V- Simmons Pie Geo Kennell A Sinner PleW ARCHIV

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