Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , February 4, 1916, p. 1

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i ssa WW too difficult to WAY WE DO YOURS v All Work Warpantad I Watchmaker Graduate Optician- EMS The Paper as copies weeJcAyerifcge Wrculatiovdurng FOBS to Jewel ft- it JACKSON JACKSON A- FOR QUALITY PHONE 28 THE Builders Painters Blacksmiths Electrical and Automobile Supplies coin Yard December 2nd I read jour letter this evening and believe roe when I say there is no adequate words in I our which would exactly express our and satisfaction on the receipt letters from home They are ihe acme our pleasurable sensations but I Mr Gordon well la 1 wing letter was received by the western part of the City passed from his away last week fears 30 years deceased was Chief Inspector of Inland under the Sir J tin A Government A fire in the Industrial Refuge last drove girls to the street for safety- Toronto school children contributed oter to the Patriotic Already notice- has been given application for thirty pitol ate bills session somebody will be busy only see them carrying on day add as far west as Calgary His goes out every year And after water from ankle- who was oil his way home when th bullet misses them from drowsed Canada So thergVa y0 see we meet afew who know there is a of the Maple He say its Canada for of the Ontario How Looks as everything Arlrr will i I i is The Bin is Nearly Empty Order at once a of Coal On Friday last Military oulcers W right Keep up the goon w letter took ttfree weeks and were instructed that spurs are not a j part of their dress unless they belong f to the mounted corps The aril two rtay to get longer trials strings of belts must also be discard- Wt no doubt the- delivery was officers and Battalion sergeant- at the as something majors because no swords are now has gone wrong there and bo are worn are now provided in W ours and blew up a collier A few evenings ago an overturned narrow part of Boulogne motor car was set on fire and badly damaged by a passerby tbrow- joke When it kills them pals are sorry and bury them if pdssiJle carry on carry pa carry About going tniy boy Is really I cant hold back but will let him proceed deliberately and carefully prepare bo he My how the wind blows and howls heavy clouds sand blows cap flops In ones face mm fSs apron is out like a sail You rnaji be the most to imagine force of nation the Canadian wind One nurses our dear and hearths which walking along Ihe balcony on IN AMERICA Pearson Order from Carters Alf John E Murphy Office Phone I i Ti t INCORPORATED 1 BANK ofTORONTO a lighted on the from the motor Controller Foster an on the practice of the city for tender ing banquets and motor drives to had to awai but trust our Jack tars- to d things You mention socks very interest ing subject to me just now as I had none and I snatched four pairs from the battalion in Sept and were good but they were poor half cotton cold and we- are Yours very ANOTHER Fiiom OUR RED CROSS AT MALTA The following letter was re ceived from Miss Olive Niles by I members of conventions visiting to cut out all have had by as a matter of pollcv i Defective wiring caused a fire on St last week from an old woman- in town at Reserve Fund Making Prosperity Sure 6439382 franc centimes each but oh for distance od homemade Canadian eon Our feet ace Future prosperity Is a matter of present thrift Every man or woman who earns can and should hare a Savings Ac count into which saved dollar can be put readily The Bank of receives de posits of upwards Interest is to balance on Daily Balance 117 Branches in Ontario Quebec and the West NEWMARKET BRANCH P A LISTER Manager OF MA KUfpS LUMBER LATH SHINGLES ALSO ETC DOORS SASH MOULDINGS Inside Trim Is Pit Through Our and After it la Put Up SQN NEWMARKET AND TRIM Will Not LTD is to himself advocating ale as necessary part of diet of anathlete He says he is teetotaler and has never tasted On Friday last because the illness of a juryman named Church of New ma was adjourned From been made Peters during a trial in high court a charge of per jury was Ml Against The goes to jury damp all the time plowing In mud and slush and inclin ed to blains rubbers are rotten sent I us socks aid thanks awfully You ask me to teli vou more out details to get a of nave bone Canada sate and comfortable to got any kind of an idea of Its the biggest thing the world has ever I often wish for wings and power to a prehensjye view the whole thing the Italian sphere in Egypt of our own front in Germany Its The Car belonging to Chas Adams P of Louisa street was set aflame j in Russia in the in on street west caused by back yiring motor car which was valued at was totally destroy- simply Incomprehensible to one land the only part we see is what One per ton has been comes before limited the City by a man in which only us stand garbage ashes a will the striken when we rpalize pro- silting loading and removal j of millions the At present it costs the City enormity of it all as to what I sec per load t remove the ashes myself daily I must be careful now garbage crematory Last week Max Rosenthal was fin ed in the Police Court by for anting as a gobetween in procuring Albert was committed the Reformatory last week on the Reformatory last week on a t Vm charge of stealing clothing and tools and pinholes put through from his lather He took the and at If you understand the censor is very cute For Instance an officer aid his wife arranged each having maps alike put one over on his ship Two points say and were agreed upon a piece of pa per his letter placed on the map the paper then a third hole put through the pl he in and she could easily ten where the dear boy was Hut what was her on opening the letter to find it full of pin holes and a little note on the back saying you must think the censor Is a clothes of a brother who enlisted- as a soldier Mr Frederick Palmer the noted correspondent in the course of his lecture last week said There Is something that Canada should be proud of in the fact that the first volunteer who left dont think now charge land to go to the front were of the 1st and 2nd Divisional Sup ply Columns about two miles from here and not a horse and walk or get Hit not SANK ESTABLISHED BOARD OF DIRECTORS H A i f C KcKuUrEf Capitol up Rett Undivided Oct BANKING BY MAIL be made and readily and safely as ill Customs receipts at To on to on Tuesday of last week reached a re- cars being busy I cord total of The receipts on a truck My work is not very for January will not be far short of hard being mostly prevention rather I than cure chiefly to deputation of mill- Carbuncle boils lice a lew days lion I and infected wounds Cant hain- he arc to the nearest field Provincial aid the A of the 1st corps regimental cadet corps in Ontario When some women are giving their men and Home men arc giving their what will you give This C G Ross Manager Newmarket Branch wirzsr- The New Transcontinental NEW SHORT ROUTE to WESTERN CANADA TORONTOWINNIPEG Dip now in Salic Pierre a public hall in this town They have no beds just twenty slrctcherH ten on each side along the walls the was the question put to floor There arc no nurses when soliciting suiscrip- lies I Iheji arc very sick or not last week to- the Patriotic likely to get better In MB hours we them to the casualty neglecting to provide dealing and they In turn shoot of cattle with sufficient tedding back to the Stationary Hospital while in transit from -lunc- then they go to the bast at lion to Toronto Vivian was fined or onc of the big bases costs you sec the sicker a Is the York County Commissioners for farther back he goes lot believe me appointed last Friday are as J no place for follows George Pi dget of There is not much- surgery done at Reeve thins tin mostly minor or first York and the Warden- aid the wounds put on Ontario County Council made a splints and them back There grant of last week to the are too good reasons for one Canadian Patriotic I lack of aim other the A City morning paper of keeping our advanced on the part the directors of stations cleared so in case a the Mar torn Agricultural Society to big action and a few thousands advertise the date of their annual wounded In low meeting lead to a action on the room We have been part of some of the members who since it was hell hut in the were unaware of the datel The cus- next town every building Is a torn of advertising the date has hospital and the streets are North By CocIim I hit ie IS VV I A of I mi July I 1045 pm Tu Tfcu pm fifA n pm Mofx lOOOpm J 1 Ike t to Vrxuvr ii lighted eUdildplpf J lima ft other ln- Trunk Govt or on loth aides with motor amblancns You speak of wounds and deaths Well ways been followed in the past A year ago Toronto Jail bad prisoners Today only Most of in prisoners arc being re- wounds and deaths here are part to the- Jail farm the days work You mess with a however Is practically the same and fellow today that I have done the authorities get a move ttnies In two or three days or on I a week vbu a mutual friend who if Howard old was A to that the says poor will pieces the provide schools lor students of High schools preparing to be teachers who for active ser vice No additional fees will be charged for classes WO men enlisted for service last week in this City Nine Inmates of day you Howard Hospital Malta Was so glad to get your nice long letter Have felt so mat 1 never got but one from you However you evidently havent got mine cither I sup pose we cannot wonder at it if letters sink or go astray I know of who didnt any letters for montlis from home He was so worried And then one mail brought him Now snail try to answer your questions How proud MrVddison muLbe of his boys dont think I have hoard the song you speak of Well Never Let the Old Fall but I know we- wont us long as there are men and women to hold it up We can apples but of course they are not Canadian ap ples any means They are quite hard and neither sweet nor sour I believe come from Gaza or Sicily We can buy different nuts and fresli dates hut strange to say I dont care much for the the cured fresh ones only keep a short time No we are never allowed out in anything hut uniform evening dress is our Indoor uni form with cap We Canadians may wear a little laydown col lar and the muslin cuffs hut the regular Army Nurses wear the narrow hemstitched turnover and cuffs to match The night we went In the opera the audi ence was mostly made up of peo ple in uniform Of course there wore quite in civilian clothes There are a great many beautiful Maltese women well dressed Nearly all have an abundance of hair mostly curly which they arrange well They are fond of jewellery Last Tuesday the Matron pro torn for Island who he way is Matron of Hospital was going nut Inspect hospital all under tents men most ly convalescents ami I was ffenl along for the ride II about twelve and a half miles from town just splendid hill and dale In some places acres of it looked like molten rock hat had cooled Which no doubt it is We came back by St Pauls Hay saw the big rock and the monument reeled l life memory This is where he was shipwrecked The old buildings and scenery look just like bible pictures one sees Palestine In lots of places we saw boys minding herds of gnats like the shepherds of old No matter where one looks it is a network of forts and guns vellouVlo thin of It made one if in a dream to see mo dern conveyances For Motor Cora and Kurd Ambulances wending their way through this hind with its customs thousands of years old On our way home we called at another fort which has its grounds covered with tents enough to accommodate patients I presume the Toronto unit have been settled in weeks ago Miss Hartley their Matron seemed to be a very cap able woman I met when I was Inking care of the Mnllu Matron Do you know that they have never been nil together as an organized hospital all sum mer Home were In France in I believe there is unit out here somewhere One of our here got blood poisoning In his right hand and arm from some case he wan operating on and has been quite sick near- third floor tins am with tray of cocoa and of afternoon tea biscuits and the wind just carried biscuits off and splashed her with the coctfa I Wonder if I have ever told you our days routine We are called at Have breakfast Go oh duty at hive to keep our rooms tidy and make our own we go on duty The maids sweep and dustV About or o clock we have cup of tea and fancy some of the party puts up There are on duly in sick officers block Sister four Graduates two V A and there are two medical at least they take medical and surgical cases Often the nurses buy and doctors usually see that there are chocolates on hand often cakes loo Some of the A see that the tea is steeped and as we gel a we run into the bunk as it is called here but wardkitchen in a civil hospital and get lea and lunch At this hour the pa tients all get cup of hot cocoa and biscuits or hot bread and butter One am in the week one has from to off duty and that day goes to lunch at and on duty at If it is to off duty one goes to lunch al oclock and has afternoon lea at or 5 dinner at So one doesnt feel that there is much of on evening as it is usually or if late to dinner pm be fore one to room One Sunday one has to I and the next goes off duty at pm We are supposed to have a whole day off once a month but course all this is subject to circumstanc es as there times when it is impossible to get time off Hut wo do pretty well on the whole We may have late leave on our half day up to 10 pm otherwise we cannot be off the grounds af ter pm must he in our rooms and all lights but by 1030 Since I came hack I am on the third floor and have nearly all surgical work I like the sur gical work and lots of the others do not like that floor and the second To tell the truth most of the nurses are afraid of lire one in charge but I am not one hit afraid none of the Canadi ans seem be he afraid kind Era Kyle Feb 1806 Mr Francis of Trinity College- Dublin and formerly a in Upper Can- College is HeadMaster for Newmarket Grammar School this year The premises at the corner of Main and Water occupied by Mr are being fit- led for the Royal Canadian Hank Farmers Club meeting will be held on Saturday the For syth Hole Court Room The County Council granted to each of the Hiding Societies Toronto market- quotations as wheat to per bush barley and 56 peas to oats and but ter to lb eggs and cents per dozen Mr has opened a branch bakery at Aurora Some person stole a watch from the Hotel on the night of the Masonic Ball and the pro prietor of the hotel advertises that Ibe thief may as well call and gel the key as he has no use for it without the watch The hotel stand is advertised for rent Vr I r YEARS AGO i j J nice felloe Hill was and you go returned after being wounded thcie as would of a fishing excursion fellows back with visible but nose or mouth and a cigarette one with roth hands School escaped therefrom a few upon hi atrctcher the slaton and lwo weeks and he old me evening when I was doing bis dressing thai a couple of doctors from British on am He in for lime One of our patients a is a Canadian in- Nova I believe trained at Kingston Military College yearn arc is as our best which conceited enough to believe good as any we have seen yet and A number of us have had about as much experience as any I to send this and moth ers letter to with Miss Pell to he posted from there hoping will ho sure to reach you Now must close with love and best wishes etc Olive Winter Toura to Florida Louis iana Mississippi Canadian Pacific Railway of fers particularly good service to De troit where direct connection is for Florida via Cincinnati and At lanta la Jacksonville Florida is reached second morning after leaving Detroit Excellent connccUcn for Florida also made via The Canadian PacificMichigan routo will be found the Ideal lino to Chicago where direct connec tion is made for th Southern States New Orleans is readied second morn ing alter leaving Toronto Excellent connection Is also made at Chicago for points in California- Utah vadahi Texas Arizona etc Dining parlor and Sleeping Car between Toronto Detroit and is in every particular lines also operate through sleeping and cars Those contemplating a trip of any nature will receive full Information from any P agent otf write Murphy District Passenger Agent Toronto A From Ian The Altar Brockton ikv Father on 26th in Mr John of New market to Miss Eliza Mickey of Toronto In Newmarket Rev John Bell on Mr Burns of Scott to Miss Maggie of Hast The Tomb At Ballantrae on in 1 Charles aged years In Whitchurch on insl John Anderson aged yra In King near on Monday night Mr Clark was aroused by the barking of his dog He went out to the barn to see what was the trouble when he found that thieves bad stolen three turkeys The Free Methodists are hold ing revival services in Dry Town North fiwilliinbury Ml Albert Foresters held an Oyster Supper and entertainment one night last week Mrs Starr of Pine Orch ard was sweeping at her back door last Saturday when she fell breaking her arm Mr Frank writes of his safe arrival at New safe and sound An invitation parly spent a pleasant lime at night last WeeV J Y Collins Clerk and Treasurer of Whitchurch Jp for many years is very ill Miss Nellie Low of Newmar ket i conducting successful re- vival services at Fraiikjin Chris tian Church Mr Asa of Toronto was calling on rld friends in Town this week Mr Isaac Wilson of Bloom- Held addressed the Iterance Meeting last Sunday Mr Jacob Buck is recoveirng after a three weeks attack of nleuiisy This has been a splendid week for Canes Factory Wed nesday evening they received over 1000 cords of pail ISO cords of hardwood and saw- logs almost their yards Reform Central held a meeting here last Sat urday Messrs Win Mnlook and K J Davis the silling memherri for Dominion and Local Houses were present ami delivered ad dresses i J An epidemic of la grippe and influenza prevails throughout Saskatchewan alone it has cases Thb Provincial Hoard of Health will supply the publjc of charge smaHpox mtnlngltls serum serum as well vac- cine av- fa TO TAX UNMAtlRIED MEM Increased demands upon the resourc es of County of York- as a result of the war gavo rise to two notices of motion which were introduced at the afternoon session of the County Council on Friday One aims at equally dividing the taxes for w purposes between owner 2nd j The other notice of cure a fixed contribution of- ten for unmarried men who do not enlist andfcvho are not for a sufficient sum to the person to vote the object to have the Assessment Act amended These notices of motion wIlUv ii- x iSSi to hold a iB3t

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