Newmarket Era , September 29, 1916, page 2

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fis j SB Hi r Sg r SSSS JO Li HORSE FOB A Good Driver Enquire at Newmarket P Box or at Office l a WANTED Young man for Junior Grocery Clerk ply to A- Newmarket c FOR SALE A number of nice Young Pigs shire White Newmarket phone rg Line j FARM TO RENT Acres Working Land all clear ed being lot 9 in 2nd Con of King Good Buildings Apply to S GOODWIN Holland Landing papers are the COTcIuonUtthe making the PoHce Torontq pay will be difficulties now that are falling put id an appearance Indeed It begins to look as if ho City would be able to do one less Police and At il a silver l IS old school agree who suggests a silver cross fpr mothers whose children have fallen emblem for alone to wear bearing the figure of a soldier and the name of the the base The suggestion is an excellent one and its adoption will receive pub lic commendation I I WANTED By married man who Iseiepriehced In farm work who wants to live near Newmarket State yearly salary BOX Era Office Newmarket 2w35 WANTED General Servant small fam ily good home and good wages Steady employment Blvd Stop Metropolitan Cars Phone Belmont The present Is a wonderful age for Invention and discovery An American exchange tells of the a haircutter which will enable a man to out his Own hair and thereby dis pense with his barber We are told tKis haircutting machine Is upon the same plan as the safety razor except that a comb takes the place of the steel guard It Is possible for the user to cut his hair close as with a razor should he It removes the hair readily from behind the ears and back of the feature of work that even some barbers find it difficult to ac complish The I Certificates have recently been Mr Gordon of Toronto was home- for the weekend list of tells us that Fred Moore of Land ing is wounded V K Toronto wife of Lieut is stopping at the King Mr A and family have moved to where they will run a boarding Jiousb Mrs White of Toronto and Bat at Barrie were visitors at Orapdys Mr Alfred of fBroimdspf on premises j TUESDAY Oct Colder A Davidson will have- a very porlaAt sale of slock implements furniture etc on West Half of 85 Met Sale at IB oOlook f to foIoWirig Sask and expepts to be away about three months letter from Geo West a prisoner- In Germany says lie received supplies through the H Thomas was In To ronto on Tuesday alteoding a meet ing for the conduct business at RMBoftd Braithwaito Fletohet E Cairns J Lee A torn as D Lisoumb C J PIANO PRESENTATION OF AT AURORA to Col Lennox and the 208th Bat Big v- r I Having passed my first and second Exams with first and second class the people honors I am getting a class for the fall term at a lesson for be ginners Will be at Mr Fred Lundys Queen St on Saturday from 3 to P M FLORENCE LEWIS GOAL FOR SALE Heat AnthraciU Coal at bar gain prices Orders tilled at hours Telephone No 3 doors South of Osbornes Butcher Shop Main St North FRANK GLASS FOR Buggy Steelex tension Top Carriage Horse Buggy and Harness Apply to K ROBERTSON Newmarket is Tie Wide Open Door to Business and a Good Salary is through one of Shaws Business Schools Toronto Writ for our descriptive catalogues Is It free 8haw Presi dent Head Office and Sts Toronto Ontario Mr and Mrs Blake Skinner visited with Mr and Mrs Fred Sunday Mrs Coffey and daughter Ada have returned home after a holiday in Toronto Mrs II of fipdnt Saturday with Mrs James Coulter Mr Mawer of Toronto vas in town a day this week Mr Joe and lady friend of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Luke Lyons Mr and Mrs Luke Lyons mo tored to Toronto Tuesday Mr FA Fergus spent the week end at home here Dr of passed through town Tuesday Birth At the home of Mr J on Monday to Mr and Mrs A Kirkwood a Mr and Mrs Thomas Brown visited at Mr Browns sisters Mr and Mrs Frank Black on Sunday Mr and Mrs Gordon Brown visited at the formers sisters Mrs of Scotch on Sunday Mr and Mrs Robert Lloyd Of Bradford visited with Mr and Mrs Garnet Brown Jr on Sun day The citizens of Aurora and a gathering from the north of York County witnessed a splendid military demonstration at Aurora Cricket Grounds on Saturday when the colors subsoribed for by Of the district were presented to LtColT Herbert Len nox the Battalion Canadians The town was gaily decorated with Union Jacks Irish flags and emblems of the allied nations From the time the four hundred Irish- Fusiliers from Camp Borden arrived on Friday to take part In the ceremonies until Sunday night the citizens were entertained with military parades and band con certs many of which were informally provided by the bands of the unit After marching round the grounds the men of the 208th with their officers formed up two deep In a line that extended across one side of the grounds and stood at attention while the furled colors were brought out from the ranks and placed upon the drumhead Then the men formed in to three sides of a hollow square and the Rev Captain Hunter chaplain of the Battalion read the service pre scribed for the dedication of the colors After Miss Margaret Hastings and Miss Stevenson had placed the Kings standard and that of the regiment In the hands of Lieu Is Bus- sell and Graham Mayor Baldwin of Aurora read the presentation address LleulCol BrigadierGen eral of the Brigade said a few words to the men explaining the rea son for the being of the Kings coloVs and- those of the regiment lie said that- the 208th was as good a battalion as any that had left Canada for the front Colonel MacDonald congratulated Lennox on the effi ciency of Ills battalion In telling the men that they would soon be going overseas he said We will sec the IrishCanadians behind trie last gun fired Major Stewart of the Montreal Regiment expressed the good wishes of the sister regiment for the success of the 208th We are all proud to be Irish Soldiers In the ser vice of the King ho said Mr A K Donovan a short speech thanked the mothers wives and sweet hearts who had given their men for the fight The color ho said would bo CW Manning A Saunders P Cane J Butcher F A GT Swan WJ Darby J H Elliott Fell A Folliolt Lambert McDonald C T Davidson Qualified as Corporals B Davidson J G W J M Anderson- J J A Hall J Law J Lawrence Milne Pierre A Robinson Smith 111 Scrimshaw Turner F the 7 Hello Toronto Presbytery John Anderson piano tbn er of Toronto visit Newmarket next week Orders may be left at Mr Arthur Vistorla Street Mrs Rev of ronto was a Judge at the Fair on Wednesday and was the guest of Wesley Miss Marjoric daugh ter of Lawyer- was home from Toronto oyer Sunday- She Is taking a course In Kindergarten Work Pie Smailey of the Bat Camp Borden also Mr Frank Smailey of Toronto spent Sunday with their mother Mrs A Timothy St fMIss Smith accompanied Miss Florence BinnstoNew York oh her return to Hospital service and the former will spend a with tives In the City Sirp Walter Crone of Hamilton spent part of last week with Mrs Geo Wood arid left for home on Saturday Mrs Wood accompanied her and will spend a couple of weeks In Hamilton many friends of Rev A P Addison will be pleased to know that he was honored by being given a part In the program of the Annual Meeting of the Theological Alumni of College which was held last week He read a paper on The Student Life of the Pastorate had a very busy day last Sunday He preached twice at Stouffville once at Churchill and motored to Sutton On Monday he conducted the funeral service of the late Earl whpwas In his 83rd year and has lived In North Gwillim- all his life was a large funeral Mrs Phil Hamilton received word on Monday night that her brother Win Richmond who went overseas with the Battalion of London In April had died of wounds somewhere in France Richmond was sent to France In a Sheridan wiUjhayeJ a isibok Implements ap ples 33 rear of Con of near Pine Or- chard Station on- it credit Sale at Headman Auot John Cock- 8 Georgina will very extensive farmsale at Lunch provided TUE8DAY Oct 10 Mr Sedore Will have an important sale of stockImplements lot Con6 North GwIHImbury2 miles east of Credit till Nov Sale at- one oclock- sharp Auct TUESDAY 10th Mr Joseph Lot Con East- bury will have an extensive farm sale at one polookj mos credit Y- KavaHagh WEDNESDAY Oct Mr Stokes Lot Con Scott near Blount Albert Will have an slve farm sale Including about head of high grade Jersey Cattle at one oclock J- Auct v THURSDAY Oct S Gardner will have an extensive and unreserved sale of stock Imple ments furniture roots grain etc one mile south of Sharon 12 credit or 5 per cent off for cash Sale at one oclock J Read- THURSDAY Oct- i2Ir John have a sale of stock Implements furniture roots etc on lot con North Gwillim- half mile South of mos credit Sale at one W KavanaghAuct NOW IS THE TIME TO PUT YOUR FRUIT OUR GROCERIES GIVE THE SATISFACTION down BEST Phone 35 DRUGS AND QUALITY OUR MOTTO An Incident in Last Weeks Camp Life at Niagara Thirteen youthful signallers for a swim No one thought of any harm one thought of Thirteen angel signallers when their hath was done Lingered long upon the way hav ing lots of fun Thirteen youthful signnlieis fro licking on the way the luck that let them out on such a perfect day One young angel- had a cold the play brought his cough So back to camp for pine and tar he needs must go right off Another must a letter writn to someone dear at homo Which left but eleven signallers their guileless way to roam special draft In the Black Watch Scotch Battalion hi June and has in the ever since Dr J A Hunter of Dallas Texas sends us the following newspaper clip ping Cotton Is bringing the Texas cottongrower an average of per halo- counting the sales of the seeds The Stato crop Is estimated at ap proximately bales This means for the Texas farmers from the cotton crop alone Then theres rice- sugar oil corn wheat oats fodder crops cattle and other things Just put Texas down as a agricultural State for Sloven youthful signallers seek ing something new a guiding alar for unto an orchard where 16 the people of Ohio City of Toledo County Frank J Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of J Cheney Co doing fn the City of Toledo County and State afore said and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE DOLLARS for each person and case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRH CURB FRANK J CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this day of- De cember A 188C Seal A Notary Public Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally and acts directly upon the blood find mucous surfaces of the sys tem Bend for testimonials free If J CHENEY CO Toledo Sold by all 75o Take Halli Tjie is now being asked throughthe public press Who bored that hole In the Ontario Temperance Act Meoibers of the vy ho were parties thereto- ifdlscover- before the next takes place will most receive and a sweet reminder who gave them The guard with the colors then re- lurnedUo the ranks as the band of tho battalion played God Save the King The march past the saluting base In column Of companies was splendid ly performed and returning In close column ho battalion vas wheel ed in front of the base and LLCol Lennox made a speech expressing his thanks to follow townsmen with whom he had lived f years It will bo a pride and pleasure for one to have the from my own town and the battalion will de fend- them In all and every circum stance ho said LleutCol Lennox then thanked the officers from Camp Borden who had Just helped to make the occasion a success and the ladies of the town and township who had entertained the officers and men Ton their arrival at Aurora Cheers were then called for and given for the colors the King Brigadier- Genera I and LlCol Lennox After the ceremony of the presenta tion the men of the battalion engaged in field sports exhibitions of bombing boxing and bayonet fighting being part of the program Croat interest was shown by the civilians present In the operations of a field kitchen on the grounds from vyhloh the soldiers were supplied with firstclass meals during their stay During the remainder of tho after noon an excellent program of sports carried out boxing and racing The sevenmite race around I the town proved the feature of and It was won by Woods of the Battalion Tom Longboat end J same battalion were the other contest ants and they and third In the evening a dance vaa held in the drill hall was attended by- hundreds of clUzedsand many members the Clous peaches grew Peaches- there were plenty but down on did swoop Two military policemen who put them in the coop Eleven youthful signallers sat in durance vile With little thought of joking lit tle vim to smile They sat until the midnight hour when their corporal came With guard and guns to rescue them and bring them again Eleven youthful signallers when Whitby Sept 25 report is current here that Hospital for Insane in Whitby now- in course of construction several cottages of which are occupied by brought recently from is lo evacuated and hurriedly put into shape to be used as a Convalescent Home for wounded soldieri A member the Soldiers Aid Commission- is authority for this information It is anticipated that men will be sent here for care and treatment- This will necessitate the completion of several build ings now in an unfinished state and a large measure of activity generally in the town Special Attention Given All Physician and Family Recipes WJPatterson MAIN STREET NEWMARKET Agent for Cameras and Photo Supplies Fresh Huylers Chocolates Weekly Q TELEGRAPH OFFICE House Phono No Store Phone No 6 THE PATRICIA THEATRE WESLEY BLOCK NEWMARKET Preserve Your Eyesight having your Prescription accu rately filled and your properly adjusted LENSES GnoUlMD ON THE Mall and Phone Promptly Filled PERCY THE OPTICIAN STREET EAST TORONTO Phone North TOWN LINE ITEMS Under the skilful management of Jos Wilson Co the erec tion of the new Mill at is gradually hearing completion lo which fanners of this vicinity are anxiously look frig forward for at present the KeUlcby Mill Is out of commission and they ore obliged to cart their grain to Newmarket Wo regret the loss of Miss v more Canadian alia on 4 and arrived safely in Wore glad unto the Hang Out and Haven of Rest to turn I Where soon their signals rising on quiet summer air Proclaimed them weary mortals called bright angels fair J Next morn signallers the adjutant wcnl lo see When whispered Peaohos as plain as plain could Military dignity on such lovity must frown signallers must go bo- fore Col Brown Weve not boon told their wo twas not severe Hut wo know its Hello es they pear By the Father of One of Thorn London 25 Fifteen more aeroplanes have boon shot dojyn over the western front In the iK hours making a- total of in two days the number of loaeeB suffered In same length of time since THE You can buy your heap For Cash A SPECIALTY Night attended to at John Millard Phones and FOR THE FALL SKA SON WE PRESENT PEG THE RING GRACE and FRANCIS SEE IT EVERY WEEK I FORD Tho Cradle In on to Mr and Norman a son Sept Mrs In Newmarket on Sept to Mr and Mrs a daughter SCOTT In Newmarket on Sept 27th to Mr and Alex M Scott a son In On Sept 27th Mrs Alfred East to Mr and a daugh- I Tho Altar they this fact did learn Mary of the Town Line has accepted a position in the city i Mr Vance has been In securing a situa tion In Bank of Montroal at Newmarket Mrs A Lush and two sons wore weekend guests of Mrs Fred Webstor Mr John Vokos Mfg Go Toronto paid a flying visit to friends on Fifth last The fifth annual School Fair of Township of King was hold at Amphitheatre Park Kotlldby on Thursday The attendance though not bo as on previous ydors was very good considering the unfavorable weather Tho boys of Fifth Lino have mode sevoral- elderberry pfoklng expeditions mooting with great success as the crop la abundant Owing to scarcity of raspber ries this year their mothers find a great help In piling up the empty Jars iThe farmers this are experiencing great difficulty preparing their ground for the fall Will the plowing At All Saints Church King on Sept 20 by Right Dr Sweeny of Toronto He v Warwick Mrjorlo Stone both of King WILLIAMSON At the Ternperancovlllc Parsonage on Wednesday Sept- by Scott M A Miss Williamson to Mr Ernest Keotch both of Whitchurch Tho Tomb Next Wednesday Evening Oct GRAFT A Very Interesting and Exciting Episode ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE Director Jack Harvev who the film of Meredith Nicholsons Lords of High Decision insisted upon having real thing in his picture however and the Universal her Company headed by the famous Broadway star made a trip lo the Pittsburg Mining District I J Universal Photoplay Staged in Mine A staged in a mine Sounds both inter esting and unusual doesnt it produced ous The Red Cyril Worked under the arc lumps before lens several hundred- feet underground to add realism Picture Lords of High Decision will be seen at Patricia Theatre OCTOBER 3RD PATRICIA THEATRE Admission 10 Doors Open 745 pirn HERBERT KINLEY P O Box Newmarket T No with Anyone Else In Town In on Sept Evelyn daughter of Mr Allen aged In Newmarket on Sept 1016 Ada wire of Stark aged 37 years Funeral Saturday afternoon At Industrial Homo on Lewie aged years Industrial Sept Jonas Collins aged years Concrete Foundations Cement Floors Sidewalks Brickwork Plastering PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Lathing Roughcasting and Stucco Work Box NEWMARKET GRAND TRUNK TIME TABLE NORTH Toronto 990 am till pm 137 pm No early train Monday morning and no late train on Sunday

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