Newmarket Era , June 11, 1915, page 5

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a J Robertson OfficeMain St to Loan good eurUy l Frank Duncan AUCTIONEER AND COLLECTOR El 3 -v- for take sands hats ingan Dr Wilkinson DENTIST Terry and Real Estate wards NtwmiArt 1 w to or Sell Me Dr R Clark DENTIST office almost opposite the King George Hotel ST NEWMARKET Dr J Boyd Graduate in Medicine of University also Licentiate of the Royal College of Physi cians and member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England Former clinical assistant in Eye Hospital and versSly College Ear Nose and Threat Hospital London Office Cor Main and Tjmo- Newmarket Telephone Consultation Hours S jeweller Removed to Park Ave Opposite Methodist Church Bert Green PAINTER AND PAPER Ave house from Queen Street Newmarket Bolton Hewitt Practical Painter Paper Hanger and House Decorator RESIDENCE Corner Niagara aad Street New market A NEWMARKET Teacher of Piano Voice and Vio lin Dealer in all kinds of Music al Instruments and Repairs PIANO TUNING Agent for Columbia and Records Complete Stock Prompt Service loo Cream Social The Loyal Orange Benevolent AsftjoiaU6a of Newmarket pur pose holding an Cream Social on Hie Public School Grounds on Wednesday June cream and other will he wrv- Band in attendance Lots or Water The new reservoir was tilled to its capacity gals last Friday and everything is working satisfactory As said before the water will be kept fresh by two wells emptying into it and overflow being taken from tbe bottom The new basin will he used in case of lire or drought or while is being cleaned out WHEN INSIST Farm Produce Very good market last Satur day Lots of butler eggs and poultry also green vegetables Ruling prices as follows Butter to per lb Eggs to do Dressed Chickens 18c per lb Live Chickens 13 to lb Old Hens to lie lb Ducks It to lb Turkeys to lb Rabbits to pair Potatoes bag- DECLINE SUBSTITUTES the Red Cross Society provided refreshments for the ineii after which they returned home cover ed mil pleased with the experience They have a batter idea now of what the soldiers have to endure at the front and their sympathies have en larged Died in Waterloo The of Mr Era Managing Direct or and Secretary of the Waterloo Mutual Insurance Company which look place on Friday after noon came as a distinct shock to the community During the year 1 he was President of the Waterloo County Canadian Club In politics Mr was a staunch Liberal and a prominent member of the par ty in North Waterloo His wife and two children survive Deceased wag a son of late of this Town and was highly esteemed by a large circle of relatives and friends DRESSMAKING Latest Prompt Styles Neat and Reasonable Prices MRS LEMON Church St Newmarket Issuer ot At A OB LICENSES At the Era Office Newmarket Office Private issued at private re sidence if desired Street Oiling In last weeks Era we had a short article on oiling streets as preferable to water- sprinkling One important ad vantage of oiling instead of lersprinkliug we omitted It is suggested in the last Municipal World Oiling the roads means that there is no dust to blow at any lime The origi nal dust is disinfected by the Oil and worked into the road thus making it wholesome and sani tary Where watersprinkling of the highway obtains the streets become dry and dusty every iiiglv and all day Sunday carrying dis- dust about thereby causing eye throat and tubercu lar troubles very much which are saved where street oiling is properly attended to LATEST DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Stones Call before ordering elsewhere Out Stone for Building Purposes lipt hi Stock and to Order GEO LUESBY FIRE INSURANCE TOWN AND FARM PROPERTY FOR Know your wants P MORTON Lome Ave Box 373 Newmarket DAVIS Ontario Oxygen Welders of all kinds of Metals Hogs gear wheels Also dealers- in all kinds of Threshing Outfits Sawmills Cut ling Boxes Saws Hells Boxes Shafting and Pulleys Help Our Town by Resolving That yon will keep so busy boosting thai you will have lime to knock That you will vote talk and work for a bigger better and brighter town That you will help to make this a good town so that the town can The of and Mrs Hughes Haze I toll Ave To ronto formerly of was the scene of a pretty wedding June 2nd when heir only daugh ter Lilian was united in marriage with Mr Arthur An drew sou of the late Mr and Mrs Andrew Bolton Out The house was beautifully decorated with pink roses and lily of the valley The bridal par ty stood in the bow window of the drawingroom which was bank ed with palms ferns and bridal wreath the mantel having a shower of pink roses The cere mony was performed by the Rev Geo Kilpalrick assistant pas tor of Westminster Presbyterian Church and the wedding march es were played by Miss sister of the bridegroom During the signing of the register Mr J brotherinlaw of the bridegroom sang 0 Perfect Love The bride was given away by her father and wore a most lovely gown of Oriental lace and pearls over satin charmeuse Her Utile veil was held in Place with a wreath of orange blos soms and she carried an exqui site shower of bridal roses and lily of the valley Mrs M Seattle a cousin of the bride was matron of honor and wore a beautiful gown of mulberry silk with hat to match and carried a cluster of orchids and lily of the valley Dr A brother of the bridegroom was best man After the ceremony a reception was held Mrs Hughes receiving the guests in a handsome black satin gown with black and white hat The bride bridegroom left for an extended trip to Atlantic City and other points The bride travelled in a suit of navy vicuna cloth with cream shadow net blouse and dainty hat Among the many handsome pre received were several pieces of crown derby from the Park School teachers with whom the bride was associated as prin cipals assistant Among the out- oftown guests were Mrs ant ler Seattle Mr and Mrs J Warbrick Miss A Mr and Mrs loo Bolton Mr and Mrs 1 Johnson llunts- Mr ami Mrs Geo A Evans Fire caused by lamp explosion early Sunday morning did damage to couple dwellings In Caledonia County Police Commissioners hare Constable Gen Simpson from charges made by Provincial License Hoard charges fail Hon- Robert Rogers was here last week and inspected harbor improve ments luesyoned as to a election all he replied that it not at all piobable He left for Winnipeg on Thursday night TrusUes lor the for Sice Children have just recelied the hand some contribution of from of Rowland Midlothian Scotland who is now paying his usual visitto Toronto The old Hospital has been offered to the Government as a valescent home for soldiers week while visiting a moving picture theatre in the St Clair dis trict Mrs- had her hand bag stolen It contained in mon ey with some car and milk clue The Celebration of the anni versary of the founding of China Island Mission Church Street will take place at June 1520 and will take the form of a conference for Bible study praye and testimony The Royal Canadian Academys ex hibition and sale ot paintings last week resulted in adding to the Patriotic Fund No less than cases smallpox from various parts of Ontario were reported to the Provincial Hoard of Health last month According to present indications there will only be halfadozen chang es in the pulpits of Toronto Metho dist Churches this year Trade in Canada is evidence of a sound revival in many lines this is the opinion of many business men One day last week a blind tiddler had bis instrument stolen The police H IHi ij mis mm i i i3i fires can be- prevented by leaving a camp fire until were notified and later in the day J two arrests were made as the bistro- Never making camp lire in leaves ment was being disposed of in wood or against log shop Never tossing away burning match- It is now stated that should the or tobacco several municipal ties interested en dorse the project for road improve ment between Toronto and prepared by Engineer Maclean com mission will be created to carry out the work Rev Dr Powell recently inducted to the rectorship of the hutch of Holy Trinity has been appointed Canon by- the Bishop of Two runaway 16yearold girls from Kingston reached here last Thursday and as they stepped from the cars at Never burning brush grass slashings during dry season FISH CULTURE IN CANADA Artificial fish culture is necessity in connection with some of Canadas best food and game This is due in first place to overfishing Then many the feeding and iug grounds in the lakes and rivers have been ruined by the careless de position of industrial and i other wastes These conditions apply with Union were arrested at su request of telegram ami sent one of the finest of the to the Limestone 1 make good That yon will increase the value Mr and Mrs A Rosa Evans Mr The first lot of children from the City Mission for the season were sent up to last week- There were kiddies besides those having them in charge The lasts for two weeks and then another lot lakes tie place of those who are now enjoying the outing The second aeroplane to be present ed to the Royal Corps by the people of British Overseas Dominions will be ready by the 1st of July Accompanied by two British Gov ernment representatives Toronto Con trollers and several Aldermen motor ed out to the two Industrial Farm and witnessed both men and women prisoners at work They saw OF- AT- of your property by improving its appearance That you will say something good about this town every time you write a letter That you will invest your money here where you made it and where you can watch it That you will keep your premises cleaned up and your buildings repaired as matter of both That you will brag about this town so much that you will have to work for this town in order to keep from being called a liar That you will take half a day right now to pick up the odds and ends about place and turn them into other use money or ashes That you will contribute as much money as you can afford ami as much enthusiasm as any body to any movement to develop the resoihces of the town and Mrs Chas Lewis Newmar ket Mr Charles McNeil Mr and Mrs A Mr James McNeil Maple Mrs lames Wood Bradford Miss Dun woody Cooks town WOMAN KILLED FOR Implements ALSO BINDER TWINE AND OFFICE Opposite King George Hotel WAREROOM8 On Mar ket Send the Era to friends Motor Mobilization There was a great stir among the Homo Quants last Saturday About officers and- men assembled on Hie keJrKojuare between one and two oclock The scheme of mo tor mobilization was carried on the supposition that an aeroplane had discovered the enemy ad vancing in the neighborhood of Holland Landing Orders were issued to the to muster With the aid of S5 automobiles loaned for purpose by the citizens of the town this was and soon local unit was on its way The corps covered about miles In slight ly less than a halfhour and pre parations were immediately made to dislodge the enemy from the strong position they had taken This was done In faahion Taking advantage of piece of cover the at tacking party under Major Alfred advanced open order and with a final took po sition The officers In command highly natlsflcd with the re sults of the manoeuvres and the mobilization regarded as a complete success in par ticular The Holland Landing branch of King My June Mrs Ferguson wile ol lames Ferguson a retired farmer was struck tbe Cobalt Ex press and instantly killed at the railway crossing here tonight Her sister Miss Fleming who was with her escaped Uninjured The two ladies were returning from a visit to their brother who resides on the outskirts the city Mrs Ferguson heard the train approaching and tempted to pull Miss Fleming who was walking slightly ahead and who is deaf back from train The latter however sprang forward over the crossing and Mrs Ferguson was unable to escape and was struck the locomotive The force of the blow her a considerable distance and she picked up In the ditch alongside the rightofway A local physician was hurriedly but she was dead when the doctor arrived An in quest was opened Hillary of and adjourned until Mon day next The crossing at this point has been the scene of many narrow escapes A curve and a number of buildings close to the tracks makes it decidedly dif ficult to sec an approaching train men and women in penal service as a means of regeneration and endeavor to make them decent citi zens Satisfaction was Frank Barrett IM ward Holland were each sentenced to a year in the Central lrison for stealing They went about their methods systematically It developed during their trial and they would rent rooms and workshops and then ran sack the entire premises everything they could pawn During the latter hall of last week congratulatory messages shower ed upon two Toronto gentlemen who received the honor of Knighthood On the Kings birthday M and Sir John Twelve Canadians figured in Ills Majestys birthday lienors last week The Womens Missionary Society the Methodist Church is asking for young women to take op foreign mis sion work Mr Fred Dane of the Com mission arrived hi Toronto from the oll country last week A young man named Fred Smith was drowned In the umber River while canoeing with three companions Deceased leaning over on one aide up set the canoe and the four were thrown into the water A daughter of Mr on the shore saw tl accident ami launched a boat lor three were million fry were distri buted in the Great lakes During the present season three new hatcheries are operation One of these situa ted near Ontario was for the of whitellih and has a capacity of million eggs A second at Bella Ontario replaces smaller one that had been in in former at Newcastle It- will accom modate eight million salmon trout and over million and the third in Park has a ca pacity millioiiYggs The however will he used tor pickerel as well as for al though the latter will be the fish chiefly handled the being used in stocking the waters in the Lake the Woods district The Government is to he commend ed for assisting so materially in the maintenance of Canadas fresh water fisheries These have an annualValue of about if wisely con served are capable of great expan sion Besides in districts such as the Lake of the Woods region keen ing the waters stocked with anil food fish will serve to further enhance their value as tourist resorts Can ada is certain to be visited by an ever increasing number of tourists within the next few years and her fame as a sportsmans paradise will do much to increase the number On Sunday last Isaac James Gould former member of the House of Com mons and the Ontario Legislature for North Ontario passed away at Ox bridge aged years Mr was born at Oxbridge and his father was one of founders of the town 11 family is of Quaker descent He is survived by bis widow two sons and Dr Toronto Jive daughters one whom is Mrs TERMS STRICTLY CASH Phono HOME STUDY Arts only SUMMER v SCHOOL QUEENS UNIVERSITY KINGSTON SCHOOL OF MINING CHKU1CAL CHOITW their rescue saved The other Send the Era to absent frlendi NOTICE to South Cor ner of Market on Timothy PAPERHANGER ART- DECORATOR ETC Wall Supplied from 3o per Roll and Hung on the moot Reasonable Terms all work guaranteed i all kinds of signs PAINTED 8UBW1TTED ANRO A PINE A larty under of tbo Womens Institute of this place will be held on Hie lawn of Mrs A Starr on Wednesday ev ening June tdth Tea will be served from to S An excellent will be given consisting readings music by quartette and solos and last tut not least the brass band of Al bert will be in attendance and llvcn proceedings by giving us good supply of their choicest music All that is required to make it a 1 success Is a tine evening and big crowd Come and all and have a time i The public meeting of Womens In stitute wilt take place la the Church on Friday luno at 330 members are to bo present and bring lady with them Mrs I and very progressive and and demonstrators doubt will ensure valuable service jo Institute Send the Era to absent friers E5TABUSHED IS17 BOARD OT DIRECTORS If V MEREDITH Em A 1 Em Si C A 1 I El Cf it En Ak Vim Em Fk Capital up Undivided Profit TotalAtieUA Current Rates of Interest am allowed on deposits in the Savings Department of the Bank of Montreal Deposits of ft and upwards ate received on Savings Accounts mm em C mm T J i -a- ll Ca G Ross Manager Newmarket Branch K iC fl a Plasterer PLAIN AND FANCY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN CEMENT AND OF PARIS Concrete and Stone Collar Floors and Sidewalks BRICKWORK HOUGH CASTING A TV I Repairs of Any Descriptions Distance no Obstacle a Card t fc OTSlwW THE MONTH OF WEDDINGS AND WEDDING CLOTHES Purchase these where you have the best of materials the and where Fit and are guaranteed A call Is aollolted lC5 His MERCHANT TAILOR Phone Main St sl K an A J J yS ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO s v t fej c s tt S SSr Sk mm iw V is mm ser iaw mm ftrP XL

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