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Newmarket Era , November 13, 1914, p. 8

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THIS LETTER Toronto How He Aftar Suffer lflWYr I moat cure effected by your I buffered from especially in my have spent lot of money without for months now and am pleated lo tell you that I cured All the enlargement has not left my and perhaps but the la all and I can do any gained In months i A Mr Floury he pleased that to Trinity- MohVArtatjoh ha4 a very successful feveiingbh Wedneo- day last on occasion visit of Annoa Mena Association of Toronto Nearly sent In Mwhanlda Hall enjoy- program provided by the -Oh- Halloween night- a deliver wagon was put Gift top dial I It Is in getting the rope slipped caused damaged to The should be made to foot the Mil 1 i Rheumatism Is it once was Rheumatism la no longer one of the Incurable diseases proved Its power over aiiatlsiu Lumbago In fact over alt such diseases which arise from derangement of stomach bowels kidneys or skin la told by all deulera at a box for trial sice or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Ottawa TO RENT or good airy rooms unfurnish ed on Joseph doors north of Milliard TO House and Stable oh Pros pect opposite College Apply to Glover Holland Landing Tito annual fowl supper was hold under the Ladies Aid on Wednesday evening flhls supper has always enjoyed a large patronage Out this time It was unusually throng which besieged the hall was and the accbmmodtIoB wore unfortunately proportion to the crowd The supper was advertised from to 6 p in but It was wearing to oclock be fore the last relay the goose The Indies proved equal to tie occasion no one was allowed to go away without full supply We ladies deserve praise or their handling of the great crowd is to be complimented on supervision of carving one of the stall did their best to please After the supper a short but very good program was given In the church This consisted of songa readings and recitations Rev as chairman Numerous wore the autos many coming a sldorablc dancc thus the fame of fowl supper was spread 0 jo jt pqq fibM JDiq JO JO J luuii 5fujpp9 9uut jbppKI il fl wavil Xipuqtijpai 4aHCofi puv JJX JO pxa inn l JO m jiuw M1 sAbmiv POR SALE OR TO RENT House on Prospect Ave All modern conveniences good stable and cistern Enquire of YAWMAN tf2u Newmarket I HAVE FOR SALE A property situated on Prospect A largesized dwelling with all all In first shape Quarter of an acre ol grounds apple and small fruit lis stable and cement hen This we consider the best fcyy in town so act quickly Terms tan be arranged to suit purchaser Apply to P Morton box 373 Newmarket HOU8EFOR8ALE have for sale a new house on Andrew St with large lot and small fruits and lien house In the house there is Light Hard and Soft Water and Fur nace and it is trimmed in Georgia Pine There is also a summer kitchen and back verandah For full particulars apply lo Lane Andrew St or Box Newmarket Call in the evening after six oclock 25 Given Away it Mrs has Wilson of Newmarket was guest of Mr and Mrs has Pearson on Mr A of Newmarket and Mr and Mrs Play tor of Pine Orchard were guests of Mr and Mrs A Weaver on Wednesday The ladles the Methodist Church held a successful quilting and tea on Friday evening The home of Mr and Mrs Benjamin was made merry o evening by young people of the neigh borhood This was the occasion of a Very enjoyable hop Rev Mr Ward Toronto conduct ed anniversary services In the fiaptlst church on Sunday The three cervices were well attended Mr Ward has de veloped Into a very preacher Mrs Samuel visited at Mr Coulters on Sunday and just before returning home made a mistake and instead of opening the bedroom door opened the cellar door and fell down the steps She sustain ed slight injuries and on account ot the shock was not able to return tilt Monday J A live healthy farmers weekly is the Weekly Sun of To ronto It is owned by any special interest but takes a fear less and independent stand on all public matters regardless of politics It stands lor the farming interests and is in the of the fight It the prestige an established personality You should read every issue o fir In Value to the man who wants a Farm acres of good j land some choice clay This farm lias all uptodate Build- jugs consisting of a modern Brick House also Hip Hoof Barn built from all new material with modern Stables together with all other Outbuildings in good re pair Mail Delivery ask you lo go over this Farm Put a fair value on Land also Build ings then come down to New market will satisfy you as he amount given away We must wind up this Estate Busi ness- Will accept a Mortgage at per cent for ton years with deposit down must in his matter or miss this chance mile Rast of Pleasant on the Centre known as the Tommy Glover Farm of North This farm has plenty of Wator Good Orchard Good Bush and Ponces convenient lo School or also Metropolitan Sta tion at P MOllTON Lome Ave Estate Building Co 32 Newmarket BEST TIME TO SEC HE ill to on your Money IMPROVED HEW HOUSES Trimmed In Oak and Ash desirably situated west side of town Also some Good Frame Houses with large gardens with small Must be sold at slaughter prices A i- 1 1 Mice In a lifetime Act P TERMS EXPLAINED In the British military service an army corps Is a complete army on a small scale in itself Tlio strength varies from to men Division is a force of infantry cavalry and artillery usually a strength of 15000 to men Brigade is a force of infantry or cavalry The infantry brigade is from to strong The cavalry brigade is from to strong A of in fantry is from to strong A cavalry regiment is from to men strong A squadron of cavalry is from to men strong buttery of artillery has guns and about 200 men In the European armies regiment In war strength numbers about men under the command of a colonel Three form a brigade of men commanded by a major- general Two brigades form a divi sion men under the com mand of a lieutenantgeneral Two divisions constitute an army corps of 40000 men commanded by a general and three army corps form an in dependent field army fully with cavalry artillery commissary engineers and medical department of a lota strength of men There are variations from these totals as given but they are not great and the estimate of the strength of the various units it ap plied to the number of divisions bri gades army corps etc mentioned In dispatches give closely ac curate estimate troops engaged KINO FARMER provincial CHAMPIONSHIP FOR PLOWING Fully two thousand farmersattend ed the second annual plowing match of Plowmans Association held last at Mayor Joseph home t Kami was a redletter day for agriculturists and especially for those of the Townships of King and Vaughan whose representatives prov ed their metal the first art of agri cultural industry by away prizes of the match namely the silver cups presented by the Cana dian Farm Association and Or I Henry A respectively which were won outright by Cameron of King The cup given by Mr Henry waff open for competition to the world and added interest was given to the mutch by the fact that some of opponents had beaten him at on the previous day and had come to Farm yes terday confident of repeating but no one would deny that was entitled to his victory as his plowing was admitted by experts to l the finest ever in Canada He was the hero of the day and was congratulat ed on all sides Twentyfive were teams and after the the pointed out to the the- visitors their Masons i11 awarding the prizes to the winners After luncheon the prizes were pre sented by Perth George Henry M L A Light representing Canadian Kami Association Prank Weir T A J Wilson and Mrs Joseph Mr Wilson stated that the Domin ion Government had granted 000 for agriculture in Canada but not one cent had been allotted for plowing which was the base tor agriculture industry The Liberals had tried to give a grant but were turned out of power in doing and now the Conservative were trying but it was also likely too would be defeated beforehand assis tance had been received Dr said he has always tak en great interest in plowing and had urged the Dominion Government to give it their assistance There was nothing af greater educational value than plowing as it was the basis of all production The crown had refused to recognize this but lie hop ed with the assistance of P Mac- Lean I- and T Wallace P to secure a grant In the next session of parliament On behalf of the plowman present J Wilson presented Mis Kllgour with to be sent to her sister Miss Helen Grand who has establish ed a hospital for wounded soldiers in the deep sea fisheries building at Folkestone England Mrs Kilgour suitable replied and congratulated the plowmen for their patriotic spirit which had prompted their action The prize for the best plowed land In the field was won Cameron Walkington and for the best finish by Kennedy W Milliken years of age was awarded the prize for the oldest competitor He had plowed in competitions in the county for over seventy years Mrs presented Hector Pat terson with a silk Union for the youngest boy on the field A vote thanks to Mr and Mrs Kilgour for the interest which arc as horses or ithew latter have rapidly increased during the past Ahtrtyfiyc years while there has considerable decline- In the same ierIod Various regions are given and W0otpilceB7fflf profit The thoroughgoing however did not find ftnece3saryto ab6ujlott the and hi has of good prices and clearer and richer land Much effort has been Pli forth to further and cattle fylti but sheep culture has been- air lowed to drift along the current ot indifference work was undertaken by the Ontario of Agriculture haying as Its object to stimulate this Industry that shecp pavsvrJino flocks ten to twelve grade ewes per In Various parts of Ontario used- these were owned by the farmer In feacli case the work was conduotr in a quite within the reach of all other who own could own sheep Interest on the capital invested In the flock and the of- feed- were Eneach case deduct ed from the receipts In every in stance substantial net profits were made the average being with a few cents of per flock per year or per head Leading shea papers United States are forecasting times for sheepmen and thev do not seem wrong when it is con sidered that during the war there will doubtless to thousands of de stroyed In Europe it would seem to be an opportune time for those con templating entering upon the breed ing of sheep to get a few breeding owes and start a lock It does not coat much to start In business and the monetary re turns are rapid and wpol and the lamb crop are saleable annually sheep eat almost all classes of weeds and as their manure Is rich and evenly distributed they arc great soil Improvers Expensive buildings and constant care are- unnecessary Pays Try lb with a flock of ten or twelve grade ewes and a pure bred ram and In crease the profits from your farm and at the same time you will cleaning and enriching your land who A VlienwestoppodaiLpuvftn overy the square of fioers all tjcsQfwfne All WerVjc6mpIeU feieftt All the lias shown that troops a earlier VVe that Mink drink excess In arid public Many people will he disposed to wonder whether drunkenness causes the soldiers grossly If till intoxicating beverages likejy to Into the hands of the were Ridden or there is io doubt all that conduct of the in vader would bo -dif- foont from what it now Is Germans are not savages Iheie is that can make or any other body of men leant Mercury POO THE I ACTION A hundred years warships were built of timber hut in these days cannon cast forth solid shot Shells containing explosive Were unknown One modern shell would have and utterly destroyed the finest and most stately of the old Ihrecdcckcrs Even the danger Which confronts any warship going Into action is fire and It is fire rather than anything else which must be guarded against Once a ships takes fire she can no longer be fought to advantage for have lo called away from their guns l subdue the conflagra tion The great idea therefore in clear ing for action is to discard every thing that can ignite In the first place the toats big modern battleship has fifty sixty thousand pounds worth steamlaunches picketboats on her upper deck Supposing she is at sea when is declared The moment that wireless proclaims the face hostili ties having commenced overboard go all her boats They are anchored to a buoy and left If the chance comes they mar be picked up agan- If not well at any rat- no ship could go into action with boats Except in the very latest vessels there is an immense quantity of wooden joinery furniture In the Most of the wooden partition are movable All these everything that is inflammable except what is absolutely indispensable are remorse lessly cast to the fishes All the ordinary wooden ladders are replaced by wire while the firehose Is laid everywhere connected with the steampump ready to flood any Part of the ship While this Is befog done the whole upper deck is cleared of everything movable so as to leave it absolutely free for the working of the guns The v The standing armies of are composed wholly of boys from the or years It in these young lives the flower of heir countries tli are being sacrificed so wantorlv in the war now over lts continent of Civil slanilsagliaHt at the laclc Terrible as his slaughter Is it is far exceeded by the de struction the liquor traffic is the liquor traffic is in flicting upon the youth War oc curs only at widely separated periods of time but this bloody traffic is at it every year and day of every year- War at III oh I only destroy- the body Al cohol destroys mind and soul well as War asks only il it he This murderous traffic that it be clothed authority from the slate lo I business Surely lolly is afoot and reason is fled lo brutish Issue the number Port Hope Nov Seven persons were Injured in the the rear hall of the floor of the at while special services were being held to mark the of the edifice which had closed a month for re pairs The accident happened just after the large congregation had assembled With people went tfown chairs seats and two stoves with ires burn- A or of and war next Is to rig the splinter nett- lions healthful as to cscapi lag Which is network baneful power networH design to prevent burning splinters from on the falling on the men who are working the guns or otherwise engaged Hatches are covered In In war time there Is only one hatch open by which crew or can reach the upper deck Below stokers are busy getting bp full of steam Other men are posted at the doors of the watertight compartments There are two to three hundred of these compartments making the whole hull Into sort of Ammunition Is hastily brought out from the shellrooms and put In Asphyxia or suffocation front poisonous gases mines and other underground places anil also upon the surface of the earth we have become quite fa miliar with we had supposed that in higher regions of the atmosphere he air was per fectly pure and heallliful and hat tin only danger would be its rarity now it is claimed thai one of the great dangers aviators encounter ethereal asphyxia resulting from some thing in the strata of Ihe upper air wlffch causes dreamy uncon sciousness It creeps it is said slowly and irresistibly upon ho senses- of be aviator and causes him to lose control of bis ma chine Sin i be great cause of mora asphyxia and over powers Ihe faculties of the soul The eye of moral perception grows dim the ear becomes deaf to the voice of warning the sen sibilities iff the conscience- are stupefied the power of selfcon trol is gradually We are familiar with he fact cer tain places and conditions are dangerous as exposing to moral asphyxiation So the saloon Hie gambling den and oilier places impure association many and practices have bad danger signals displayed over them fittt certain places we have often con sidered immune from peril There in the high pure atmos phere could be no danger of a surely Rut alas we have learned that sin lurks ev erywhere No place so exalted id atmosphere so no cohdi e the of jry I v- v ti END 1 sin We must be alert watch and pray we temptation iOOOi not had taken In tbe event terminated position as to be ready or the most successiul plowing competi tion ever held in Canada Aspire to greater things said the nutmeg Indian Root Pill cure many are very different but 1 ana iwo ores Co w distance Am tee and people are that many escaped without Injuries from the ed nth the bowels to re ana saaulatetae open up the tU These organ bar the accumulated Kidney Dr More Root guns Torpedoes too prepared down in the flats the doctors and their assistants everything ready to attend to the- wounded- AH Is from the tower where the captain stands in a small fort with of twelveinch steel amid a speaking tubes telephones and West fiwillimburyrt contri bution lo the Patriotic Fund from the farming community totalled of oats and over bushels of potatoes is the use of the newspapers taking the trouble tell ua bow to pronounce the those foreign places that are being bombarded By the thne we know how to them the places wont be- there j A TEETOTAL WAR This a teetotal war Russia has abspluerly iorbidden the use of in toxicants throughout and to the soldiers on Germany France and Britain have each adopt ed restrictive measures concerning use liquor the troops in the field Britain most notably applying the methods a teetotal army Threefourths of Britains soldiers are under a prohibition pledge The pledge was not demanded the men but obtained by Impressing upon them the scientific evidence against the use of drink They were simply given the established facta of the case and left to own judgment That they were over whelmingly in favor total absti nence Is compliment to their good sense who have not total abstinence pledge are limited to a small ration of rum In old days tbe British soldier to be lor Its capacity far drink and the frequency with which he got into scraps as a result In later years probably dating from the last Soudan campaign when Kit chener left the behind In Cairo or had them shipped hack to the home depots- thereby eliminat ing them from promotion Tommy Atkins has moved swiftly to- Main Newmarket Having opened a Stove and Tin Shop In Dr Pudding nearly opposlto the King George Hotol pared to do all kinds of work In this line Now Is thoTlrrib to Buy a NEW and Marks am now pre- r mm nor ffleatliGr Estimates Given for Furnace Work Wiring Etc KEPT IN STOCK Repairs Promptly Attended to Give a Call J N 1 WRIGHT wards temperance At the time ol OXYGEN WELDING PLAfiT the South African War fortv per cent of the were total We to weld cast abstainers many more were iron steel or any temperate in Since that bearings war which sounded the the Can le down put- hawhaw ofiicer and the non- W com or private who shone best at kind All re ceremonial parades- and brought the Promptly attended to era of severe professional training in all ranks training which could not te adequately done by brains and bodies weakened by indulgence In liquor the number of total abstainers has stead ily risen and now sixty out of every hundred are continuously temperate Tommy today Is a sober intelligent us a call DAVIS Newmarket soldier SECURED in his conduct is shown by the I ail countries our fact Jthattj mention the most S wMchivisi tut MARION Unvcrlty St period in the three years from to the vote for the main tenance of military prisons decreased from to Tommy At kins is a soldier and a gentleman tJ oi II is not unfair to say thai llii barroom cxiss with ihe coiiseiil of the Christian people of every municipality in which Christ- ian people have not rid il is barroom that dues not canst awful social moral and spiritual loss Re sponsibility for the maintenance such a nurse is a serious bur den for any community In as sume Furnace Work Plumbing 3 of Our Specialties See the Bathroom Outfit at fiie Shop THE LEADING TINSMITHS OSBORNE SONS Next to Smiths Grocery GRAND TMlvsr DOUBLE TRACK ALL THE Toronto Montreal TO IAMi or Sunshine and Summer Days CALIFORNIA FLORIDA LOUISIANA ETC Limited Itironio daily unking direct at Detroit and Buffalo for the Southern state- ami Chicago for California Those a I rip I any nature should Cana dian Pacific who will he pleased tais ar range reservations and ft all details in Willi your frlp or write HI Murphy Dlst Pass Agent Toronto ATKINSON Agent The International Limited Canadas Train of NOTICE IS HEREBY That ALBERT of Ihe City of Toronto in the County of York apply the Parliament of Canada next session thereof a Dill of Divorce from his wife Gertrude Young of Ihe said City of Toronto on the grounds of adultery DATED Toronto litis day of Sept A CORLEY A Solicitors for NOTICE IS GIVEN William Robert the City a Ottawa In the County of Province of Ontario Mechanic apply to the Parliament of the next Session thereof for a of Divorce from his wife Nellie the City of Toronto la Or Leaves Toronto pm on the ground adultery irrives Detroit pm and Dated at the of ft County of York and Province Ontario this let day of August WILLIAM his Solictors Godfrey and Adelaide St West NOTICE Is Louise Nora WJ of the City Toronto County of York and Ontario Married Woman will to the of Canada lull Chicago am eaves Toronto arrives Detroit li pm and Chicago 10 pm daily Last Train out of Toronto at Night Leaves pm arrives De troit am and Chicago 300 p daily assuring important connections with principal trains for Western Stales Canada FOR MONTREAL Leave Toronto and i pm daily Berth reser vations at ticket of fices Full particulars and tickets from agents J Agent Phone J BROUOHTON Phone Agenl Seealon thereof for a W from her Arthur J son of the City of Toronto bounty and Provide the ground of at Toronto this A NORA LOUIS by her Solicitor- it fit LI I Pin -il- ARCHIVES OF TORONTO

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