Newmarket Era , October 1, 1915, page 7

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rfifie JSfiiK sot V j w- V A Very Fine Quality Puce While Body of DemiPorcelain with a Gold Line Tracing pieces Special Line at TOILET A Special Line of Printed on a Good Hard Serviceable Body Three Colors 10 Pieces All full Size at TIMOTHY For Fall Seeding Special Line No Gov Standard at 475 Bushel v ft- A Importer of Staple and Fancy China Calls for the Best Sugar to make your preserving a success We Good Sugar Give us an order for Sugar and you will be Satisfied We carry a full line of Jars In all Sizes Heal Value in Rubbers at and per doz FOR SEALING When Pickling you should try our Pure We have a FirstClass Quality of Cider White Wine and Eng lish Malt Vinegar in bulk and in bottle The Leading Reliable Qulok CORNER OF Main Timothy 8treets ANNOUNCEMENT GEO BROWN Harness Mm Collars Faced Harness Bags and Grips Repaired NOTE THE ADDRESS Main Newmarket South of King George Hotel NEWMARKET -AND- vork promptly attended to Prices reasonable Out-of- town orders sollolted CUT ON HAND PHONE Weeks fleas VBJ Methodist Churohv Ladies Aid meeting next Wednesday afternoon the Church Parlor at 3 oclock attendance of the ladies of the congregation requested Young People Guild The Executive met in the Pre- School Room last Mjou day evening and arranged apriV gram for the seasons work begin next Tuesday evening o l Prize Winners Mr Edgar Dennis of Willow- dale Farm Newmarket won firsts seconds and thirds on his Aberdeen Angus Cattle at and Lindsay Fairs also firsts seconds and 2 thirds at Bradford Fair They will also he Shown at Newmarket Fair tbday See them The Greatest Success in its V Mag Yesterday irVAWiaei fJ The weather is for Cro Bedroom SlippersMiss the success of an Agricultural McCutcheori 2nd Mrs Graham Fair and certainly Newmarket Cro Shawl Graham i Magic Lantern of the places and people in India will be shown in the Friends Church on Friday evening oclock Go and hear the stories about them This lecture has since been postponed to a future date on account of the Agricultural Con cert tonight All garden stuff suffered with the very heavy frost on Tuesday morning The dials were placed for tin Post Office Clock on Quecnsville Fair next and Wednesday Thanksgiving Day a week from next Monday Let us hope thee will be something to be for from the scat of war The Bugle Band paraded with the Home Guard last Saturday afternoon and again on Wednes day evening Very Praiseworthy The Office Specialty Works are now engaged on an order for ammunition boxes The samples sent to Ottawa were so satisfactory that word was re ceived the order will be doubled The following was also added to he- letter Your boxes are the best made in Canada The changes are about- com pleted for Hie removal of the Head Office from Toronto to the Works here This will bring employees to Newmarket married men and they are ex pected next week Some are here now was favored on Wednesday and 2nd W Stephens- Thnrsday and it is hoped the Fred clear warm atmosphere will coi tinue for today in Silk yisVGrA- Department of the Fair ham 2nd Miss Fisher is well sustained arid there is a r Work very large entry of live stock for Willmdt 2nd Miss McCutcheon today Work in Wool Mrs Speeding in the was one 2nd Mrs Greenwood of the great attractions yesterday knitted Infants and as there are some twenty fast Bogart 2nd Miss McCut- in Town and more this will also be a strong Knitted Bedroom Slippers- feature to hold the crowd Mrs Greenwood 2nd Miss Floral Hall never looked so gay it is as pretty as a picture Knitted Shawl Miss McCuL To see it leaves an impression 2nd beauty never to be forgotten The decorations are simply immense and there being about twice the Wool Socks for Soldiers Mrs Graham 2nd Knitted Wool stockings Fine Knitted Ladies Underwear- Mrs Kersey Knitted Quill 2nd Mrs Greenwood- Bedspread White Mrs Graham Bedspread Silk Mrs Kersey Quilt Miss 2nd- Mrs Greenwood Quilting Mrs J Matthew- son Hag Hug Mrs Lloyd 2nd Mrs A E Slam Salvation Army- Brigadier and Mrs Miller be visiting here on Saturday and Sunday Oct 2nd and 3rd to con duct the meeting The Brigadier and his wife are coming To ronto and being officers of wide experience no one should nuss hearing them A meeting will be held on Sat urday light Oct 2nd in the A Hall when the Brigadier will speak on the subject The A Military League or What the Army is doing in the present War The subjects for Sunday will be Morning am A Review of the greatest sermon ever preached by Brig Miller 3 pm The- Out come of a Consecrated Life or The Salvation Army from the Beginning by Brig Mil ler Evening pm The Influ ence of the Bible by Mrs Brig Miller Come in crowds and pack the Hall for these meetings Note the dated Oct 2nd and 3rd You are invited Com McMASTER8 Cleaning Pressing Main Street Newmarket Midway between Ontario and Sim cor Making over all of a CLOTHES CLEANED short 3w32 a A FARM FOR SALE Tim West Half of Lot in Hie Con King J Conlafning Acres Mo- or good Clay Loam Byni lou and Residence with -7- Rooms Hani Water ft l Lot Court On Monday Mr Hurst of North was summon before Police Magistrate Brun- for running his auto into a young man named Willis of Au rora a bicycle injuring film severely and smashing his wheel The evidence showed that Willis was on the wrong of the street and contributed to the accident while the defendant that be tooted his horn for mile a distance Because Hum failed to stop and enquire as injuries as provide by law If was saddled with the costs which were amicably arranged between plaintiff and The of the auto was not no ticed at the lime and the matter was placed the hands of Con stable Duncan who eredit for finding the offender The wonder is thai Willis not killed A bunch youths are to piild at next Court for day gambling nd there will probably be some developments over the case of whiskey Melerf aP Newmarket O depot the train usual quantity of flowers 2nd Mrs with a fine collection of- soy fruit for an off the general effect is very gratifying The business people have also contributed to in Floral Hall The Quaker display of Mr furni ture by Mr J Of- Fittings by the Office Spe cially Co Pianos Sewing- Ma chines and Graphoriolas by Messrs Tllulsu Hon Aurora and Toilet Display of Mr J Wright Singer Sewing Machines Cowans Cocoa Bee Supplies besides milling dis plays by Messrs F Robinson of and S Lukes of Brad ford No farmer should miss the dis play from the Experimental Farms of the Dominion Govern- ment and anyone leaving his ad- dress will be supplied free of charge with Bulletins on all kinds of agricultural subjects as issued The Ontario Government too has an interesting display from the Experimental Farm at Coch rane f In the gallery there is just large a quantity of Ladies Work as usual and the most of it is new work which will command the attention- Of every lady There is double quantity of fancy baking and quite as much preserved fruit as usual The Natural History is far better than usual bill a great fall down in Fine Arts However the Childrens Work is a magni ficenl collection Pair Notes Dairy exhibit roots and veg etables are quite up to the standard There are more attc actions than usual on grounds Two MerryGoHounds and pqua Iters on the Midway There is such a large ex hibit of automobiles that an ex tra tent to be provided The display includes six or seven makes but the little Ford ap pears to be the favorite with Ilia people The York Rangers have a recruiting tent on the grounds collection of toys made in Newmarket attracted much attention and very favor- aide comment There were three times the number of buggies implements and gasoline engines usually shown Nearly were on grounds yesterday There were about of the Home Guard in procession ac companied by and Bugle Hands and the men looked 10 in their new uniforms Aurora and High Heboid teams played football but Newmarket was not in it Score The patriotic by Ma jor Tolrnie of Windsor and soldiers from the trench On in France one Princess Pol one a Highlander and Pie Brown were exceedingly Interesting scribing the camp at Valcartior Hie trip across in camp in England crossing channel and in the trenches The Newmarket Brass Hard gave a generous supply of music nil the afternoon which kept he grounds lively White one of Ihe rotting races was in progress a wheel col lapsed on Mr rig whih threw him nit of the race The Motor Cycle were about the most exefting on course Following arc prize- winners some of LADIES WORK PLAIN Plain Hand Sewing MrV a mi 2nd particplars apply adjoining JOHN FRUIT BULLETIN la arid Preserving Fruits are almost done ay- the Government Notice to A good Ni agara Grown still left- the Government nays Put anextpa sup ply yohv for jam and Jelly Corset HandMade Miss A Murray 2id Miss Fisher Haines 2nd Mrs Graham Towels initial Mrs Greenwood 2nd Mrs ham Apron Miss Miss Fisher Babys Washable Mrs Fred Hogarf 2nd Pisher Bureau Cover Hi WhlleMrs 2nd Mats Miss 2nd Mrs Graham Infant lacket Miss Mo Wutcheori 2nd Miss I NEWMARKET SOLDIER8 WELCOMED HOME Advantage was taken of the Band Party last Friday night to combine with it a Wel come to Newmarket soldiers who were returning from the front Glenn arrived the day previous but the foremost place of honor was given to Al lan late Commander of the Bat in England who left for France just as he for Cana da The Col came up from Toron to by auto and was met at Huron St about oclock by the Odd- Fellows Band and about 300 f the Home Guard together with several decorated autos and with Glenn and wife in one of them The procession accom panied by torches proceeded to the front of Mr Schmidts grounds where par ty was being held Registrar McKay acted as chairman and a cordial welcome was extended the soldiers by Revs F Thomas and T McGonigle In the short speech Col Allan thanked all for the cordial wel come extended to him but gave no reason for his return nor any indication as to how long ho will remain in Canada although one of the speakers that the Colonel would not remain long in Newmarket Col Allan dealt solely with his experiences during the trip through France and Bel gium Without doubt he the victory of the allies is cer tain but there yet remains a deal of hard fighting to be done One incident mentioned was the fact that while in the trenches he had the opportunity of the enemy through a periscope The Germans are good shots said Lieut Col Allan for they smashed that periscope He staled that he was absolutely pos itive that the Hesperian was sunk by a torpedo and that they werj two hours on the water be ing picked up Everything was lost except whai they wore He also spoke of the British navy in glowing terms He complimented he Home Guard on their smart appearance and the citizens of Newmarket on their patriotism which was shown by Ihe large OFFICIAL FRUIT BULLETIN Fruit Agrloull Canning and reserving fruits are almost done although some may even yet bo obtained Those who have not canned or preserved sufficient to last for a year- should act Do not forget that grape jelly is de licious and a liberal supply should be on the shelves for the coming winter Get Smock Peaches the latest and of Ihe best fop canning this week If you can still gel a few take them Some good prunes are still available Do not forget our soldiers Do up a few jars for and communicate with the Canadian Club or Med in the nearest i Jack was full and during his first year at school thirdly a day passed that he t to stand In the corner Tin schoolroom burnt down a now one was Immediately begun to 111 who a school Inspector Dont you think you Could the builder a round lids time dud he ask ed why sonriie his father ask ed in the Utile rouo answered Im getting tired oL in the corn ers a as a 1 v- rv i if any store anywhere can will sell good stylish reliable long- wearing Suite at these wed like to know of It hse prices are positively Invincible Its good buying thats all on pur part first on yours now What we want to emphasize in a line if you want Boys that will at prices that will please get in this sale today M I Material Tweeds and Worsteds Sizes to regular value your choice of the lot for Sizes 28 to 34 Material Tweeds all neat patterns principally Nor folk style regular values and your choice of the lot for The Men Main West Newmarket iQ number of recruits- the Town bad The reception of Sir Robert Borden and in conclusion said premier of Canada and patriotic although nj had travelled at the Arena last deal be was glad to be back day was an euent that will long once more in his Home Town I remembered by Toronto people as there was after all no Two members of tho Canoe like Newmarket were upset in the Glenn ilso spoke briefly the rough weather on Saturday and proceedings closed With and were nearly drowned cheers for the King The City lost the first appeal in its light against the proposed carline extension The Hoard of Con trol and City Council can sit up and take notice Albert Taylor and Samuel or acquitted on one charge ol false Pretence were found guilty on a see the Church Sic Basil on sentence reservedbyludc four young men were or- Wncheatcr to Sessions Court darned to the priesthood by His Grace arosc Archbishop McNeil accused had obtained an automobile During last we baskets Crawford chief this In Crawford Limited for a the Niagara and St Catharines die- 1 moHg age avenue This they represented to At did be ijust outside the city limits It proved to be nearer twenty The P Improved their station facilities and made a new ap proach at the end of Street car line to their North Toronto sta tion HARD FACTS FOR trlcts Three dlfierent fires on Sunday over damage It Is estimated that 000 people witnessed the patriotic tattoo at Exhibition Grounds on Saturday evening- Eleven bands contributed in musical part the program Toronto corporation has blundered Its debt sinco in ten years has grown from per head of population to per head At a meeting In North Toronto last Saturday it was decided to cir culate a petition to Legislature asking for separation from Toronto unless the transportation facilities are at once Improved on Yongo the County as well as North Toronto citizens are while the city and railway 1 in the The information im strength in the lighting line No body can deny thojt Ihe British voluntary forces alone amount to over 3000000 men The Navy alone musters men The Regular Army the Territorials the voluntary armies of Canada Australia New Zealand India together with new armies raised by Lord Kitchener during the past year bring our total vol unteer forces up to more than That is answer to hose who pretend that the volun tary system is a miserable failure It is a crushing answer The Pessimists who are trying to bully and browbeat and hustle Lord Kitchener and the Coalition Government into Conscription sedulously evadothesc facts They also truth about Gorman In the first few months of war first line German troops lost about per cent in casualties and the reserve about per These were replaced by re cruits of and from other cniegnries reformed units including of re cruits have again lost about 50 per cent in casualties There i now only about 26 per IB following article from lheif original first line England Star has been troops the flower of the German landed us for publication as lho80 mu Canadians lno sughjUy wounded who como back German casualties in men are dinkerlng about whims may comfort some who are afraid of conscription The Star published last night in its War Pinal a careful and missing mate of the strength ported up lo Juno total 1672 the German Army and of its lossV J figur the sick up derived from a trustworthy Iron Montreal on Saturday with a W0MO and string si horse to run at the 1120000 Auatrinna lho Woodbine His 17yearold son killed died of disease missing prisoners and so seriously wounded to put them out of ao- lion for the rest of the war him Toronto a big balance for the months this year During last week the Ontario Gov ernment obtained a loan for the pro vince in Now York at half of one per cent lower than the City authorities did the York County Court last week Mrs St of this City an awarded damages against Toronto for Injuries received last January when she tell on the icy side walk- Carrie was found guilty in Sessions last week on charge of stealing five gold rings from thtf Simpson Store Mr of St Clarcicp avenue in contact with a llyo electric wire on Is now Since June Micro has been very fronts fronts were In actual lho year Us lighting lino there accord- 2000000 men If ingly 3200000 of all f be estimated at arniH In the loss is number of and least 1000000 men Tins and the other troops snlolal net loss of in twelve months Of these at least tOOOOO to 150000 been killed That is to say Germans havo lost in killed moro on in garrisons foYliflcatlons lines of besides convalescents and invalids It is not known to what extent these and equipped bedrock fact is that tolalCiermaii on thotwo fronts is only This is the maximum strength which Germany is able lb put fully into hy say that this is not guess work It is hard fact based upon expert calculations Consider the g are meaning if that in the Western Hospital lie is acoinleto although his hums In will serious the the cars Ibis country left the track s failed under tljo voluntary west of early Monday morn wUin great if not last ten passengers were hurt and the total Possess -Aur- r tin Milt than lho Brill forces have lost in killed wounded and missing Our Pessimists habitually ns- the Germans have in exhaustible legions to put into Ihe lighting line But this is not so Out of 8000000 men con put only in the fighting What is lho Tin cannot at present equip guns the pieces are wearing out A will when superior in manpower and in guniovei All hat is to crush Germany is to several badly shaken r zle our Pessimists y

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