Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , November 2, 1917, p. 3

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i I pleasant was afternoon when the Jr connected with Christian hold their Bo ill in Hi of lio in urn Afternoon after which intercourse en joy 1 by many who attended Town Hall this Good Old Monti preparation has boon on for the Moot- in House Quire Concerto to in the our grandparents wore ah the same it to boat lusio of 11 days It la vim had your piece of from Pattersons Drjlfc Store you it now of the young of vi- who have hot yet boon MHJtary Medical Tri bunal will sit in the Chamber Newmarket tin Friday a a turd ay this assist ed by local will save time and expense for young to attend to this mat- tor promptly I I I waA Mies Mary McCarthy had a lady flDnfflfttllvDl how got home on night after- his long Wis with that drive night air doesnt seom to with him laUqua Course la coming to Now- Terry Mr market for an week during Morning and Mr Terry look a I as seat Got the Hall will bo A Evening very important thai inland to lakondVaiitago of Glasses flhould sign application blank on or before Saturday night number of signers will have to do with the engage ment of and carrying on of arrangement The Advisory Board meets on Monday evening lo everything will bo for the lasses to open on Monday 12th f this month The Iflgli ftoard has done iis narl and if the are not y it will In fault of Ihr of the Town the those who lo join the classes Curds can ho obtained signed at Harveys Book Store High School A was held on for the election of of Society Mr Davidson presided The were keenly The were President- Vice Pros Morion ftecyTroaa Toyeo Fie Ichor lor Robinson he were known yll tin Officers were called upon for speeches dosed by Inn The most able aooial at St Pauls School oil Tuesday Tho room was with black cats witohoa pumpkins and oandluM was with an audience a number of children being Many young people costumes and Micro woro games music In the of festivitiea a live goat was brought in creating much mnrrimout The Dramatic furnished part of tho program Pumpkin pic was one Of principal Items on refreshment a good lime of Bout tie representative baa beun in our town mooting of the baa closed the contract with signatured of men in this big community movement namely Mayor J Harvey Dr Wilkinson A Or Scott Smith J Patterson Smyth morning aim iook a trip on Sunday a number from here at tended the Anniversary Services of the Baptist Church at on Sunday- Miss Sarah of Toronto Sunday with brother Mr John Miss Cutting spent Sun day with her cousin Miss J B A LI v a Price J Wesley J Boyd and A MiBK lhe Wecki The meeting was sinking of the f ttrlofloU The new Huron St llridge is about completed and the County may be here to pass inspection Only it weeks till Christmas Tom Marks draw a fairly good house on Monday night and appeared to be well sal- the program Considering the wot night the Country Ladies did remarkably will last Saturday night with the Mot Fowl Supper- The lhe collected in cash grew to and the supper was in duality and quantity Dont forget the Ohio Concerto in Town Hall tonight nod Cross Concert There was a fairly good bouse lied Cross Concert in tho Town Hall on Tuesday evening about reserved- seals being by returned soldiers from Newmarket Military Hospital iavitation of the Society There was much disappoint ment in the audience because only of the talent advertised put an appearance but pro gram was arranged entirely by of Toronto who presided and she explained thai the absence was caused by illness and others would lake their places The address by of the Base Hospital Toronto who has seen 18 years of service on sea and land on how lied Cross care for the wound ed the Front was exceedingly interesting and appropriate The Major thanked the of New- Market for their donation of pick les and Jam to the Hospital it Toronto which has now soldiers being cared for The Major proved himself quite an leading llio Soldiers Oh or us and also giving a couple military solos There were also vocal solos by Mise Mrs Her bert Pie and Pie Walker also giving a very flue whistling solo Miss Sheppard a number of readings in effective manner and Corp Carl ton contributed a recitation The pianist Miss Mildred Marks was exceptionally good Boring the program Mr A took charge the of articles donated to the British Cross Miss consenting to draw the umbers be platform tbo ones being as follows IT Fancy Chair Bolder of Ticket Fancy Table Id Moffirtt J Hag of Flour Gordon HI Rooster Miss SM noosler T Boyle of the drawings over The thanks of the ladies are lo the Manager of the Metro politan fop free liansporta- for ihft Toronto people who the Concert Program ti was loo bad that Monday night was such a wot night mil itating the attendance as the address by Mr Murray Da vis was worth hearing Murray was an apprentice in the Era llci years ago and wo were much pleased to meet him and SCO his mental development after seven years of service in the mission fields of tie said it lakes a person a year to learn sufficient of the language to carry mi an ordinary conver sation In there woro Methodist Missionaries in Chen- and it cost the church lo support them In there wore missionaries and lady helpers and the cost to the church was no more This year Ihij foroo is increased to workers which includes mis- and lady helpers with native workers It took five years lo gain the first con vert and now there is a Protest ant Church community of and the church is spending a year Seven native workers are lo be ordained next January Native Christian lead ership is what is going lo count in China At present there are only missionaries of all nominations among mill people A native must be a learner student believer be bap tised and give two years of study before being accepted as a mem ber of the church There are in the mission educational schools and per cent become Christians before they finish their The Methodists have Missionary Hospitals doctors and last year had 0000 patients Religious service is held in each Hospital every Sunday All pa tients pay what they can some pay full charges Marvel lous progress has been made against heathen darkness in he past years The station where ho was located is miles from the coast He refer red lo the Boxer Uprising in and the Revolution of toil showing the great change in the altitude of the people Former ly the Missionaries were in dan ger of their lives now the people come lo the Christian compounds for protection there is a g of years has given place lo modernized methods Tho evils of the opium trade are gone arm also Chinamans cue The Chinese and Japanese are reach ing out for Western civilization and the Oriental problem now ttlU doi great in matters The system greatly affecting British Colum bia where these people have got a foothold by Oiling up places on fruit farms and in the fisheries of the men who have gone to the War What are we going to do with them when war is over is the question The door in China is wide open for the Church and the responsibility tin church at home During the evening the was taken by Mr I Miss Taylor presided at piano Mr Stephens charge of the singing and Laurel rendered a beau ful solo the look Miss J Davis Wo are proud to bo able to any that wo are to have a in our town because word Chautauqua is recognized a symbol culture high ideal and broad thinking In down the Slate of New York- movement which baa grown the past forty years lo be ono of the biggest in fluences for good on the North American Continent This movo- is known as the Chautau qua started with one assembly on Lake Chautauqua and today there arc of sim ilar character the States tlio main ideal being inspirational and educational Tho Chautauqua is an open forum a free platform from which a questions of national educational and inspirational in terests arc discussed without any reference to creed party or cast The men women composing it are those living of great est service Among theni are the leading social writers statesmen sculptors painters interpreters of and the diyima scientists and schol ars and their messages are ed ucational inspirational and filled with good cheer hope ami kindness The musicians and entertain ers are chosen from the profes sional class without reference to nationality but with stress laid on the character and qualifica tions experience and disposition make of their work a contri bution to the service of society The Dominion Chautauqua lec ture list so far as possible will composed of Canadian men who know best the needs of Can ada the local provincial and na tional problems and will discuss them from an altogether san and unprejudiced standpoint The program will last six days and six nights with the childrens special features coming each morning The Sessions will bo held during the summer out oi doors under a great tentcanopy comfortably seated brilliantly lighted and with a fully equipped stage There will be fourteen different attractions in all during I he week and all will be given to the people dollar season ticket for adults and one dollar season ticket for- children be tween the ages of six and four teen years The big tent will remain in the town over Sunday and on that day will be offered to the com munity for use as desired per haps for union religious services assisted by some of the talent Every side of the community life will be touched stirred and put info constructive action for a Chautauqua is the dynamic force of community life Coop eration will be the keynote and a belter happier and more pro gressive community will be the result Newmarket needs the We welcome its coming We urge that every man and every progressive citizen get behind the movement and now that the opportunity is ours place our town among the list of com munities that have recorded themselves for progress us all work zealously to make our first Chautauqua the greatest success possible We want to make this Chautauqua a permanent annual institution in end in Toronto Mr Ward Cook and Miss Cook spent Sunday in Mr spent Sunday at his home Mr Ambrose has ire- turned to bis home in Vancouver after spending a month witty his parents Mrs Jus O Brien BUTTER ono of Our Wo carry and at Present Time You from to pair on many of Lines BUT DONT wow it VERY rhoro ore of Dear at Any Boots and Ohopd for Men rnon and Children V and we Guarantee tho Workman No In for Some it VANOOHK relurned will lie Day Services in the am also pm Mrs has home from the city after spend ing a few days visiting friends there Mr Geo Hacking of Trenton spent Sunday under the parental roof Mrs B Sullivan of Ml Joy is visiting with her niece Mrs A C Snider Miss Lena McCloskey of Au rora is spending some lime at the home Mr J A Mr and Mrs Harry were at home over weekend at the while Mr Grant Powell of Torouto called at Mr Powells one day last week on way to Mr and Mrs Snider also Mr and Mrs A Shaffer of were at Mr W Powells on Sun day Next Sunday for the League morning at 1 Would like to see a good at each service a HOUSE the Era The principal factor in the eradication of poultry diseases is the adoption of proper sanitary measures at the outset Infec tious disorders will recur no mat ter how wisely treated unless such treatment is supplemented by the liberal use of efficient dis infectants Disinfection is the one basic principle upon which rests freedom from disease and prevention must occupy the fore most place if headway is to be gained of Fowl Remove all litter from the floor and nesting places and burn as near the building as convenient to avoid contamination of the surrounding soil If possible re move nests roosts and other portable fixtures and place in the sunlight Empty all hoppers feed bins etc of dry mash and other grains and discard grit or scald with boiling water before using a second time Scald all utensils paps etc if cotton fronts are used these should be removed and cither washed thor oughly or scalded with boiling water The windows should be taken out and washed with warm water and soap the frames be ing well scrubbed with a hard brush If straw lofts are used being sown to rape or other green crop cropping destroys the breeding places of worms etc If portable houses are used they should be moved frequently as feeding fowls and chicks on the same ground year after year serves lo infect thorn with numer ous diseases Allow fowls open range if such is available Disinfect In the spring and fall if possible and by all means in the fall before introducing fresh stock into the fowl houses TAKING OP The capture of Spur was one of the most brilliant strokes iu recent days and in volved some of fight ing seen along llys Flanders front The Canadians- had scarccis reached the crest of the spur after battling across the marshy ground in the face of a terrific hail of inachinegun fire when the Germans counterattacked in force along the Crest of the spur from the cast A sanguinary struggle followed at close tors and the from overseas were compelled to give ground little They fought their way back however and regained their former vantage ground D CQ THE The newspaper is a directory No business man in any town should go without his name being mentioned- somewhere in its col umns says an exchange This applies lo all kinds of business- general stores dry goods gro ceries furniture dealers manu facturing establishments auto mobile dealers mechanics pro fessional man and in fact all classes of business men stranger picking up a ncwspapi should be aide lo tell business is represented in a Ml life Heavy Fine Wool for Good Value 76o Ladles Penmans Cashmere AH Wool Todays Price Our Price to 10 Good Value Pure Cashmere Only to 10 Ladles Pure White and Drawers Low Short Good Woight for Fall Wear Unshrinkable Underwear G0o to per 1 THE TO BUY YOUR SUPPLIES AND AND THIS IS THE RIGHT STORE FOR RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES what town I by looking at the businesses men in lhepaper This is the I best possible town advertiser The man who does not advertise bis business does an injustice to him self and his town The man who insists on sharing the busi ness thai comes to town but re fuses to advertise his business is not valuable addition to any town Live Stock Markets Top prices paid in Toronto this week Choice Export Cattle 00 Choice Butcher Cattle Handy Butcher Cattle Choice Butcher Cows blockers Milkers Springers Choice Veal Calves Medium Veals Common Calves Spring Lambs we mention a few of the aro Putting on Sale AT BARGAIN 875 the straw should bo removed ana J f and watered burned with the litter The Toronto Markets Newmarket We operation for in there strength must have co- unity alone is i LEMON Work and make age faster than yean Whatev er mokes work easier and worry less smoothes hack llic wrinkles and lengthens life A splendid help to this end is that hurt when you vork or read or that fail to see clearly both near and far can almost always be helped by glasses We will test your eyes and tell you whether glasses will cure the trouble Our ad vice is reliable and costs you nothing you need glasses we guarantee to your eyes perfectly and at most reasonable cost A handy repair shop is here to fix up any little hurt lo your spectacles while you wait Other repair work done as promptly as possible and fair charges Atkinson Go I Make this Lotion to clear end hi ton your Squeeze the juice of two into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white shake well and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion and complexion at very small cost Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of or chard white for a few cents Mas sage this sweetly fragrant lotion into he face nock arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear soft and white skin becomes Yes 1 It Is harmless Apart from the results of the experiments at whore potash is derived from feldspar much has and is being on the Pacific Coast where potash Is being extracted III from furnace flue dual of cement side should lhenbc thoroughly swept down lo remove cobwebs dust accumulations etc or if possible flushed out with a good hose AH accumulations bard droppings should be loosen ed by softening with water and scraping clean with a be or other sharp instrument Disinfection may now be commenced Mix fifty pounds of unslaked or quick lime in a barrel of water and ado to this one gallon of good com mercial disinfectant If a small amount is required it may lie made by adding two and onehalt pounds of quicktime lo a pail of water plus half a of disinfectant Be sure that the lime is not slaked by exposure to the air as at its disinfecting power is thereby lost The easi est method of applying lime- wash is by means of a spray- pump which can be purchased at a reasonable cost and ran be used lo advantage in other buildings Before using the lime solution is advisable strain through a fairly One sieve or cheesecloth as the Alter is liable to become clogged In the absence of a spraypump a whitewash brush may be used although it is diffi cult to nil the cracks and crevices a stream to drive in the solution These cracks serve as breeding places for mites lice etc and should be given careful attention Where an infectious disease such as tuberculosis has been present it is wise lo spray the interior at twice with an interval of one week between each application otherwise one good treatment will be sufficient The runs if not too large should bo covered with a thin coating of airslaked linn- and then spaded or ploughed to a good depth If Is not available a thorough spading may sufficient al though less effective than the former method The runs be changed each year if possible or divided up oneball Butter lb Eggs do Turkeys lb Chickens lb Ducks 65 32 35 Wool Underwear Hog per for Mens Bog for ZOO Mens Panto Worsteds and Hog for Suits In sorgo worsteds and tweeds to Beg for Coats velvet trimmed and plush 1G for Ladles Heavy Winter Coats Beg for Ladlea blue and black serge Bog for Ladles for Ladles Blockings Beg for Reg for Beg for Before you buy your Footwear Supply call and sco our Large As of BOOTS CLEARING OUT MILLINERY A Good Assortment of Ladles and Childrens Hats and a South of King George Hotel Geese Fall Wheat bush Goose Wheat bush Oats bush Barley bush Timothy Hay ton Mixed Hay ton J Newmarket Markets 70 210 lb Eggs Wheat per bush Oats per bush Barley per bush Bran ton Shorts ton Potatoes per bag 3800 ESTABLISHED CANADA CAPITAL PAID UP FUND -irr- -ir- da tllj every farmer to produce all will yield a is a yr it will you a loan in order to it will La to our local Nttthi Par am Sit 1 NEWMARKET BRANCH SMYTH Manager I 2 lb tlbi NEWMARKET can Notice is given thai the above will reopen on Tues day the of October All Kinds or and fold ALL LUMBER CEMENT LI a f ivxt A Deal lo AH ARCHIVES

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