Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , February 7, 1919, p. 5

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I Wilkinson Corner Main and Sts Dr 8 J Boyil K Graduate in Medicine of Toronto University also Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng land Former clinical assistant in Moorefields Eye Hospital and College Ear Nose and Throat Hospital London England Eyes Tested Glasses Supplied Telephone t 78 WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER Park Avenue Adjoining Post Office OUR LOCAL NEWS J z I TO FIGHT BERT GREEN PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Arden Ave 2nd house from St Newmarket Phone 280 POBox RATCLIFF Teacher of Singing Studio Toronto Conservatory of Music Newmarket on Wednesdays Union prayer service in the Presbyterian Church last night A week ago the Friends Church was almost filled Methodist Tea Meeting next Tuesday night Everybody wel come Euchre and Dance To be held in Hall Lot St on Wednesday evening Feb under auspices of Rebecca Proceeds in aid of Cen tennial Fund Euchre to com mence at Music provided for dance by LIVERPOOLMANITOBA Fire Insurance Agency FRED Newmarket Business Change The hardware store of Messrs t Allan Co has changed hands business since last Monday conducted by Messrs P- Smith Son of Newmarket Smith has been connected with the implement business for a number of years will no doubt make a success enterprise The late Allans family were the oldest residents of the Town hut with the excep tion of a married daufrhffr here none of loft hi Newmar ket Br Da A STOUFFER Newmarket Teacher of Piano Voice and Vio lin Dealer in all kinds of Musical Instruments and Repairs Piano Tuning Agent for Columbia and Records Complete Stock Prompt Service Invest Your Savings in VICTORY BONDS and you will have the most high ly secured investment in Canada ami as a result a good income Fall information on request Our connection enables us to give you prompt and courteous attention Choice Town and Farm Properties for Sale HAMILTON SON Office at Boyds Livery Newmarket Estate of Coulter An undivided onethird interest in east half of lot concession township of King valued at horses and cattle valued at and household goods worth si comprise the estate of of the James Coulter farmer of KingTp who died Sept Deceased left no will anil his widow Mrs Coulter of ap plied in the Surrogate Court for letters administration of the estate By administration Mrs Coulter receives onethird and his daughter Bertha Ellison two- thirds of the estate Town Council Regular meeting evening Members all- present except Mr W Following bills passed Avoid crowds coward Richardson bailing but fear neither germs nor Germans wood- Keep the system to good order take Co for borers plenty of in the fresh air and Fire Insurance Fire Hall practice cleanliness clean A Trivett freight cart- month a clean skin and clean bowels A Williams machinery 670 Can Gen Co wire 3915 Bell Tel Co messages 1 10 Express on supplies P Browning sawing wood AJ Francis stationery Pay Sheet I Rose work at The following was referred to the Com A 1350 The following were referred to the Finance Com Ford Wilson painting ban ner AJ Francis celebration Enquiries Mr that Ellis Dill- man a returned soldier was working part time on the Fire Light Committee and asked if other Committees had work to co operate toward keeping him em ployed Mr asked for infor mation concerning appointment of Medical Health Officer The Reeve replied that when appointed to office by the Coun cil he remained in office until he resigned If a change was de sired it would be necessary to show cause to the Provincial Board of Health The minimum salary is per annum ought it was time some police protection was given id the citizens Not only was thieving perpetrated but foul TO Mm CHICKENS a are a against disease To keep the liver and bowels regular and to carry away the poisons within it is take ft vegetable pill every other day made up of Mayapple aloes jalap and sugarcoated to be had at most known as IJr Pierces Pleasant Pellets if there is a sodden onset of what appears like a hard cold one should go to bed wrap warm take a hot mustard footbath and drink copi ously of hot lemonade If pain develops in head or back ask the druggist for antiuric tablets These will Oush the bladder and kidneys and carry off poisonous germs To control the pains and aches take one tablet every two hours with frequent drinks of lemonade The pneumonia appears in a way when the influ enza victim is apparently recovering and anxious to leave his bed In recovering from a bad attack of influenza or pneu monia the system should be built up with a good herbal tonic as Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discover- made without alcohol from the roots and barks of American forest trees or his iron tonic tablets which can be ob tained at most dm stores or scad to Dr Pierces Invalids Hotel Buffalo Y for trial package on the streets was very Lyman Jackson Issuer of Marriage Licenses At the Era Office Newmarket Office Private issued at private res idence if desired Furnace Work Plumbing Our Specialties See the Bathroom Outfit at the Shop I THE LEADING TINSMITHS R OSBORNE SONS TO SMITHS GROCERY On the Upward Step Business people in the city are always on the lookout fen- young men of ability and sterling char acter and we are not surprised that our young Townsman Mr Russell Collins who has been employed in the drafting depart ment of the Office Specialty Co for the past fifteen years has resigned his position ac cept a more lucrative one in To ronto Mr on Monday morning to assume the position of office manager with the Crock er Press carrying with him the I he best- wishes of many friends for his future success Mr Collins has been Superin tendent of the Christian Sunday School hero for several years and his devotion to duly together with his upright character and sterling ability has resulted in wonderful success in this branch of the churchs activities He will probably continue in this until he sells his place and removes the city PHOTOS THAT ALWAYS PLEASE Get Them at The Photographer In Your Tovn l Studio One DoorWeet the New Post Office of EVENING SITTING BY APPOINTMENT Phone Methodist Church Large congregations last Sun day Grand Love Feast and very impressive Communion Service the Pastor being assisted by Rev Thos Six adults were received into the Church by let ter The evening sermon by the Pastor had the oldtime ring and was listened lo with earnest attention The theme was The lost sheep the lost coin and the lost son People are hKirming lo find out that if they to sit in their accustomed seat they have to go early The centre of the church and he front pews In the gallery are up quickly now at the Sunday evening service The message brought by the new pastor is ed with life and power The Is also attractive Sunday morning the Pas tor will address the Sunday School who will occupy the front seats The Of ff dial Board will meet at ft sharp on Friday evening in the Board Room of the Church and the same evening the Ladies Aid will in the Ladies Parlor The Choir also will practise as usual in Friday night i RIOT AT LINDSAY QREENHOU8E8 NEWMARKET The Leading Varieties of TOMATO CELERY CAULIFLOWER PEPPER ASTER NASTURTIUM Nov Ready In Quantity No Order leas than Delivered PERRIN PHONE Lindsay Feb This town had a riot on its hands last night and llils morning and the chief results were two wrecked Chinese laundries and a Chinese restau rant a returned soldier laid out by a club in the hands of Chief Of Police Short and the chief ing laid out by a brickbat Minor results were some bruises from batons in the hands of Chief Shorts six or seven policemen and a small tire in the laundry that was wrecked The start of the trouble occur red this morning when a Chinese woman said to be the slave of an elderly Chinaman In the damaged laundry and demented escaped from the laundry by jumping through a window breaking the glass as She vent through In dignation at her supposed slavery and cruel treatment in the laun dry had been working up for a month or two- and it culminated an stated The assault on the laundry was In retaliation for the alleged persecution of the woman Kx of France widow of Napoleon has lived to the day toy tor to or offensive He presented a mo tion for the appointment of a Town Policeman Mr Keith thought it would be much better if Mr Marshall would give notice of introducing the motion next meeting so that the members could be thinking about it He thought some other duties could be added such as Truant Officer Inspector and perhaps something else so that he would not bo walking the streets for no thing Mr McCaffrey though a night man was wanted as much as a a day man If a business block was burned out because the alarm was not sent in promptly the loss would a mans salary and save an eyesore that might not be built up as in other towns The Mayor thought that some arrangement might he made with the regular Town Constables to respond at any time a call was sent in instead of paying for a man on duty all the time The merchants and citizens generally could help a great deal to clean up the town if they would report promptly any misdemeanor A Town Constable has been on duty Saturday nights for some weeks and it has had a good effect Mr Pearson gave his experi ence in trying to punish the of fenders of a disturbance down town a few night ago He found three persons who saw what was going on but not one of them could tell by name a single person implicated He considered it the I duly of every lawabiding citizen to make enquiry as to persons causing a disturbance or using foul language and report at once to the authorities Ho far as he was concerned any case reported to him at any hour of the day or night would have prompt atten tion Mr Fred who seconded Mr Marshalls motion said that something of this kind seemed necessary He was down town one night and saw four drunks with an He phoned a con stable but it was half an hour bo- fore ho appeared and by that time auto was out of sight An other night he saw three small hoys down town at JO The gang in front of the Picture Show every night should not he allowed Reeve Keith thought that one trouble was thai there were no sports going on in this sea son and the young people not know what do with themselves He thought High School Board should take the matter up Mr Marshall complained about the hoys smoking cigarettes and consented to allow his molion to stand as a notice of motion for next meeting of Council The Clerk observed that not a dollar WAS paid in fines the corporation last year Orders of the Day The Fire Light Committee re ported recommending that the salary of Walter as sistant Engineer bo advanced to month to commence Jan lib This is an advance of a month Report adopted The ByLaw A Finance Com mittee reported recommending payment of accounts of Duncan and J and that the hill of Dr Scott Med ical Health Officer for he not paid The Reeve in presenting this report stated thai the Committee bad acted on the advice of the Town Solicitor The Act say that the Mayor shall certify the Indigent people before Medical Health Officer shall give them at tention This has not been done He SuggesJet that the Mayor should take the matter up with Dr on d enter Into an agree ment oh behalf of the Town for the future In case lliey fall to agree the bill will go before the Judge Report adopted On molion the Mayor and Fi nance Committee worn to confer the Medical Health patients and the Mayor to ar range for the settlement of the account for Mr Pearson presented a blue print plan of the Town Wells and reported that there was an- abund ance of water reservoirs over flowing The bylaw was finally passed appointing municipal officers for The report of the Auditor to gether with the Town Accounts for 1918 was presented showing that the deficit at the end of the year was Mr Keith Remarked that the de ficit the previous year was Mr Pearson remarked that the receipts for Water and Light amounted to and the ex penditures a little over leaving a surplus of be sides spending 3000 on exten sions during the year The report was referred to Finance Committee with instruc tions lo have the same printed ac cording to law The Mayor introduced the sub ject of Sewers for the town and thought it 16 go into Committee of the Whole to dis cuss the matter Council in Committee Mr Pearson in the chair The Mayor pointed out that it would be foolish for the Good Roads Commission to put down a permanent pavement on Main St until the question of sewers was settled He thought the time had arrived when the people were anxious for both improvements and hoped that some conclusion would he arrived at in the mat ter The question was whether the scheme would include Ihe whole town or whether it would only include that part covered by the Good Roads Mr was in favor whole Town Mr Marshall asked if there were not plans prepared some years ago Mr Pearson said Yes in Mr Keith sain possibly some change could be made in those plans that would he beneficial He was talking to the Engineer and he thought he sewers could be laid off Main St which would save the necessity of breaking up lie road for additional services or repairs Ho thought it would be advisable to Mr James who prepared the Plans to the Council and further discuss the matter He did not see how I lu ll hi would carry unless I lie whole Town was Included but the sewers could he laid on the fnonlage plan and only those streets served where a majority of the ratepayers petitioned to have the same laid The Committee rose and re ported a resolution to the effect that the Finance Committee ar range with Mr James to address the Council on Monday evening Hie Inst on the sewerage question Report adopted and Council at ten oclock To Make the Stock Feed i tncentrateV arid Roots to the Ration put Production De pends Upon the Grains and Oilcakes Contributed by Ontario Department Agriculture Toronto ANY people forget that a hen requires feeds other than grain in order to be In good health and to lay Allgrain rations are neither con ducive to health or egg production At times when hens have the run of the stables and the yards together with house do very well owing to the fact that an opportunity is given them to pick op bits of clover leaves roots such like material A certain amount of meat foods is essential in order to the white of the eggs Too much of such feed is apt to cause trouble with the general digestion of the bird Milk as a drink Is without doubt the best animal feed known It gives the best results when sour When birds are accustomed to it they will not take too much Beef scrap and high grade tankage are used very extensively on large poultry plants i where milk Is not available These are mixed with ground grain generally in the pro portion of fifteen to twenty per cent For the general purpose breeds the former amount is sufficient Breeds such as Leghorns will make good use of twenty per cent of meat scrap In the ration Cooked butchers meat green cut bone cooked beef head lungs liver etc are all very good feeds and may be fed in a manner similar to meat scrap Some people think that because a little of meat feeds are good more would be better Experience has shown that such Is not the case Too much often causes serious trouble Green feeds are essential for health and for economy A hen should have all the green feed she will consume A certain amount of bulky succulent she will consume Such feed is usually fairly inexpensive Where birds are not fed any green feed in the course of time they become unthrifty lay poorly and moreover the eggs from such birds many limes are very low in hatching power Experience has shown that oats when properly sprouted are a most excellent feed The hens are very fond of them and the value of the oats as a feed Is good That Is the sprouted oats reduce the grain feed consumption equal to the pounds of oats sprouted and one gains the in creased palatability of the oats well as the value from the greens Thinleafed greens contain one of the very Important elements of growth and health They are called natures protective feeds that is they aesist to maintain the birds health or normal resistance against disease Health is an essential to proGt In winter we And such feed In sprouted oats cabbage arid clover leaves Prof Graham A College Guelph Daylight saving again goes into effect in the United States on the last Sunday in March A double holler should have a good large base SO that the water will not boil away ttM The milk is not here yet Ho annoying delays no waiting In homes where Klim uted Is the natural milk wwdcr that It liquid milk for every use It yourself At your la Mb lb- tint For Modified Milk Powder Canada Value of Concentrates In A cattle feed Is valuable to the tent it contains those substances which will repair body tissue build new tissue and furnish energy to do work The particular materials In a food which have this power are pro tein the fleshforming substance carbohydrates and fat the fat and energy producers and the mineral matter which has a great many func tions In the body Any feed that carries a high per centage of protein and fat and a large amount of a digestible form of the carbohydrates is called a concen trated feed or concentrate Thus grains mill feeds and oil cakes are concentrates On the other hand a teal low in these valuable constitu ents and high In indigestible carbo hydrates or crude fibre as for in stance straw hay corn stalks culled roughage or bulky feeds may also be put in this class because they contain a very high percentage of water and they are for this bulky These bulky feeds have their place In the ration Indeed In the of fullfrown animals on maintenance ration they may form the whole the food but It Is Impossible for a young animal to make rapid growth a cow o give a largo amount of milk or a horse to work hard on such feed The hard woody fibre of the Straw and hay are to digest and much of the energy that should go to production of work or Increase used up In digesting food Consequently when production is de sired the amount of roughage feed must be reduced and the concen trates Increased Another reason why concentrates must bo used Is hat lo get the larg est production we must have the ani mal digest and absorb the maximum amount the various constituents which together form a food A cow cannot long continue to a large amount of casein In milk unless It gets material from which to form It from the food Neither can a steer make rapid growth and fat ten on a food that does not furnish a large amount of the food constitu ents essential for growth These cannot be supplied In largest and best quantities except by the use of the concentrates The coarserfeeds or roughage are accessary to give bulk to Die ration hut there must be an abundance of materials It the best results to bo obtained and this Is place of concentrates In the ratfon Wo want dome coarso feeds even if- they are poorly digested but wo also want concentrates lo the ma terials for growth and production furthermore within certain limits more- of concentrates fed greater the production Prof It O A College A grain buyer of losl in a fortnight as the result of the bottom falling out of grain market fi S Kitchener Fel A large black foc was trapped last night on the Hoist The was dead found but the body was frozen and the fur which val ued at about was in perfect condition It first black fox in county in many years Art- know the realm of child hood dreams Is a land of 1 sweets Make some of those dreams a delightful reality by taking home I frequently How about tonight SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT Flavour Lasts MADE IN a Kl 511 a J siai 1 Just to see if the Price will sell these Cars to you In the winter when you cannot use them They have been overhauled and In First Class con- dltlon with Tires or will make you Good Trucks and the balance are pleasure cars The will be Satisfactory to you THIS IS AN EXPERIMENT OF WHICH YOU WILL GET THE ADVANTAGE New Models Now 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