Newmarket Era, 15 Oct 1915, page 1

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Graduate Optician 1 The Leading County copies G JACKSON Editor and Proprietor JACKSON AssistantEditor I NEWMARKET FRIDAxY OCTOBER Vol No i r Copies cents each Neponset Wall Board over your cracked plaster There will be rib more repairing no more unsightly cracks You can have rich panels by using battens You can paint the white finish any color you wish Two other colors oak and burnt leather need no dec oration Comes in large wide sheets of substantial thickness easily and neatly put up low in cost permanent Use Neponset Wall Board in your attic rooms in bungalow or house Use it also for par titions in home office factory Send for our new free booklet Repairing and Building Tells all about Neponset Products Wall Boards Roofings Waterproof Build ing Papers and other HARDWARE NEWMARKET The Paint TORONTO LETTER ai j I South End Lumber Yard BRICK CEMENT LATH I J f P PEARSON Order from Carters Bishop John E Murphy Office Phone rlv INCORPORATED 855 ofTORONTO Paidup Capital Reserved Funds The Convenience of Savings Account Deposit may tornado at my tints Interest la added to Money la la Sale and not likely to be spent heedlessly Yon may be withdrawn as Branches In Ontario and the West NEWMARKET BRANCH A M LISTER Manager Are you satisfied with your Flour If not try our Flour MADE BY THE BRADFORD ROLLER MILLS All our Flour la made from old wheat Try IMPERIAL The Best Manitoba Flour RELIANCE The Best Family Flour ROYAL The Beat Pastry WHEVES Order by Phone or from Carters Jerry Harrington E or Ben I OF AM KINDS LUMBER LATH j- Public officials of York County- doing their whole duly in endeavour ing to stamp out the blind pig evil A case at Elgin Mills is fust now receiving the attention of Magistrate President Falconer of the Universi ty of Toronto stated that the in stitution had graduates un- with the colors The result of the war the di version in passenger traffic on Toron to Street Railways a de crease to the railway and to the City in tne first eight months of this year as compar ed with some months in 1914 In his address the Ontario Veterinary College students at the opening exercise on the at Toronto Dr C James of Ottawa made the following uortant statement The future of does not depend upon her wheat crop me the country which built up permanent pros perity on growing wheat iThe ulti mate success of this country must he based on live stock Dr James is reported with making the further observation that seventy years ago Ontario was great wheat At the time wheat fetched from els to per bush just as it does today But the far-seeing- English Scotch and Irish farmers who laid the foundation of the pros perity of the Province saw that per manent success could only be brought about by mixed farming so they paid particular attention to the raising ot cattle By way of emphasizing the of the live stock industry Dr James took occasion to quote figures showing the present condition of supply and demand in the meat trade It was an unquestioned fact that the people of were in creasing more rapidly than the cat tle In years preceding the present war Great Britain had a ten per cent increase in population anl only lour per cent increase in cattle also had a tour per cent increase in cattle but had per cent increase in population In recognition of the service render ed by the Canadian National Exhibi tion in recruiting this year Mr- Joseph Oliver the President has appointed Honorary Colonel ol the militia necessity of the HydroCom mission obtaining its own power at Niagara Falls was the subject of a conference between the Ontario Gov ernment Sir Adam Beck recently Union Station will cost exclusive of the viaduct Major Laird of who was at the Walker House last week speak ing of the feeling in the West respect ing the war stated It is the men of the best families in the west the leading men who are going Into this wan A pupil of Collegiate while trying to climb into a moving milk wagon slipped and fell to the street a the hind wheel of the rig passed over his body was badly Injured Hon W J has recovered his health to such a degree that he will not to go away to recuper ate as was expected In the City Council appointed a Commission for the work of Investigating and reporting on social conditions Prof who prepared the report has been acting secretary and now it is suggested that he be paid honorarium The commission has cost the City and all are not paid Business is Improving very consider ably Vast week about per mits were asked flatly for buildings to be erected shooting at his wile with in tent Judge Winchester sentenced a to two years In Ontario Reformatory last week Following the explosion of a com pressed air- tank In the premises of the Canadian Ornamental Iron Works Street last Charles Taylor was blown through the roof and some distance above building falling dead A York County official says It Is not llkelj that the Govern merit will be asked to appoint a successor to the George as Magistrate thinks he can dispose of all the cases that may arise and the salary of an assistant will Hereby be saved Rev Dr Albert Moore at Belle- fair Avenue Methodist Church last Sunday morning said that Ontario will Boon have the greatest prohibit ion campaign in Its history a these MAGNIFICENT soldiers and sailors from every part of the British Empire are laying down their lives for you and yours Perhaps some of your own blood are them An Urgent appeal has gone forth from the Marquis of Presi dent of the British Red Cross for funds to provide medicines appliances comforts and hospital equipment of all kinds to alleviate the sufferings from wounds and sickness of sailors and soldiers from all parts of the Km- This appeal is endorsed by their Majesties the King and Queen and every British possession is setting aside by official proclamation For Sailors and Soldiers as a day of public giving to aid in this splendid cause which stands in severe need of assistance owing to the tremendous demands upon Red Cross work S IS We can and will raise this amount as a token that Ontario feels for our wounded heroes and will not see them languish in their pain and suffer ing for the want of and other comforts Do your part and make Our Day for Sailors and Soldiers fit tremendous success in your locality is the first appeal of the Motherland to Canadam in this present war It calls upon oar humanity as well as our loyalty We shall be truly grateful to you for assistance in relieving the sufferings of our wounded soldiers and sailors from all parts of the Dominions Britiah Red Croaa Society John Hendrie of Ontario to the I a ALSO ETC MOULDIHQ8 AND TRIM Our Inalde Trim la Put Through Our and Will Hot It If Put Up if OSS Every cent collected goes to British Red Cross head quarters where it is officially and wisely spent No money is wasted in expenses even this advertising space is donated by the publishers Give a days pay Do your part Give liberally and loyally Give your money because these brave ones our sailors and soldiers are giving their Jives for us Collectors on October 21 will solicit your sub scription or make it through your Mayor or Reeve For lie Em PROGRESSIVE POLITICS IN CANADA War Not Stopping i It the of Ihu war Compared with women in other the initiative and referendum provinces in field of federal This movement of growth Oct Albert by Rev Late on the 11th Inst Mr Jackson to Miss Mary o East Newmarket Grammar School will open on Monday next Mr Van A Principal School on Lot Street Mr J Edmand dealer in dry- goods and groceries opposite Mansion House Hotel Sharon has a column advertisement this so has Mr Simpson ol Newmar ket Mr Jackson is Chairman and Mr Trent secretary of the Public School Board North York Fall Show was held last week Entries totalled this number were lor live stock and poultry 38 in the dairy an 2G0 in grain and seeds East Ion Friday of last week was held at and was reasonably successful During a thunderstorm last week the barn of Mr Richard was struck by lightning and burned with his grain and hay cr Loss over Mr John Street al so lost his barn by fire supposed to have been caused through the care lessness of tramps Mr H Smith has a store in Kettleby and is advertising bis stock in todays paper The property of the late Tyson Lot 82 Yonge Street is to be sold by auction on the YEARS AGO From Era Oct 10 The Altar By Rev J J Hunter Toronto on tie 1st Joseph Darkey Esq to Lettie youngest daughter of Phillip Cook of Whitchurch The Tomb In Town on the Mrs Marian Torrance aged 83 years Miss Mies is visiting with her grandmother at Holt Mr Traviss writes from Northern Dakota that the grain crop of the State is large and of good quality Among former Newmarket boys who visited the Fair here we noticed Messrs Lee and Clarence Caldwell Mr Pearson left Waterloo Count- last week to serve as Principal or the Public School Dj J A Hunter of New Orleans son of Mr Edwin Hunter of Street spent last week at his fa thers Mr James el man went to rant- ford this week to accompany home fron that placej Mrs John Bell and her sister Miss Eva Jackson are visiting with their sister Mrs at Aurora Mr Mowder of Pine Orchard left on Tuesday to visit friends in Prince Edward County Mrs Madden and Mrs Gallagher of Toronto were visiting in Town this week Miss Maud of Toronto Miss Perkins this week The Royal of Toronto played at Friday nights concert in the Floral Hall of the Society Last Tuesday Mrs Mary Brodle met with an accident on Ontario street fell from the sidewalk which was very slippery and broke a bone in her wrist Archbishop Walsh visited last Saturday accompanied by Dean of fit mem bers of the Catholic Church here gave them a grand reception The Town Land was for the occasion v as well as provincial polities TEMPERANOE Date of Manitobas Referendum March I IMG has been fixed as the dale for Up- referendum on prohibition Jn Manitoba under the people thought suffrage would bo one of the government if this ref- which would drop out of carries Premier Norm announces no licenses will be is sues which wouiu drop sight for some time As a mat ler of fact however the move ment is gaining ground rapidly Alberta and Manitoba The Alberta government has announced that a womans suf frage bill will be Introduced the corning session A similar bill will also he introduced at the Plana I of the HEW MARKET sued in Manitoba after Ihe first of May next Tho Movement The People Prohjhilii Move ment in Dritish Columbia is rap idly rounding into shape A general organizer has been ap pointed and meetings are being hold all over the province or would in made public in the near future H K Is In favor of all the province the Do- feanldcwun will of he uner In very soon of coJumbli rue Federal 8lgnlfloanco went on record in favor of local of the t In of llfs year rendered Public project the front the less disabled Government and local municipalities to Urn movement for On Saturday last Walter MurdocV moils suffrage in the provinces was thrown his bicycle while where success at present does not Development riding Queen street by a col- seem near for the Women of one The Liberal executive of Brit- with a motor car and had his purl of country will not want Columbia has Just decided in left leg I to be discriminated against as favor of direct legislation with I is spreading fast in West Direct legislation is already in force in Alherla and the government will introduce it Manitoba Saskatchewan is lib only western province which has shown itself apathetic on the question The vote taken there in did not bring out a suf ficient proportion of electors to put the direct legislation law in to effect war who more or provincial lists arc used in both Tt led In public ofliceH of theeontesls a great impetus will bo in the province POPULAR GOVERNMENT ooo HE FIXED IT Manager to now clerk who has Just entered with a look of great complacency on his Well you caught the post with those two letters New Clerk Yes air just man aged it but you made a funny mis take Von put five stamp on the Hamilton letter and the three cent stamp on the Paris one Manager Dear mo I Very stupid What did you do New Clerk Oh I made it all right sir only noticed it before I put them in the box but there was still a minute to ao I slipped into and altered the addroi3Q Tho sweetest meat is not al ways In the largest nut A great may contain virtue Send the Bra to absent friends TO THE MOTHERS OF CANADA An Appeal for Greater Precautions in the use Matches No fewer than fires one million and a half dollars damage to pro perty and the loss of thirtyeight lives occurred during the year the direct result of children playing with matches Matches should therefore receive attention as of primary Keep the matches away from the children Place them on a high shelf far out of their reach for they love to play with fire and matches form an ideal tbeir point of view If it were only possible to convey In Its horrid detail the account of the fires in Canada where thirty- eight children lost their lives the excitement and nervous tension the loss of property the languish of par ents the pain of the little child some measure of reform might soon he effected Mothers should ever after their children against matches as they would protect them against a terrible and menacing enemy k mm MS if I CAST For Infants and Children In Um For Over Yuk Always bears the Signature of i I

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