Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , July 25, 1919, p. 5

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ft iV ark day wSf I OUR LOCAL NEWS The Annual Picnic- of the Ein- of Metropolitan Hail- way announced to take place July 30lh is postponed till Wednes day August to be Bond Lake Park assistant in and Throat of Toronto lleiW W and member of J surgeons of Eve Hospital Tested Glasses Supplied Telephone Up Post Office AND PAPER 2nd bouse from Act Promptly Do Hot Hesitate you hear a motor horn make up your mind immediately what to do Either stop or- pro ceed but do not hesitate The chauffeur reads your intentions by the first move you make If you then change your mind an accident is very liable to result Hie Kidney r Bed Colds or to and STOCK OF WALL PAPER hand P Box phone Methodist Church Sunday July a Sunday School 11 a Public Worship Sermon by Rev F Thomas 1 p m The Congregation will Worship with the Presbyterian Congregation in the Presbyterian Church- of Singing- of Music A88UBAHOE CO p OILMAN District for Co of York Torontd Build- St opposite Phone REAL ESTATE Town Property and for other Securities Bought Farm for Bonds and lT Fire Specialty all our new office in Ihe Bank Bid DHAMILTCN Newmarket A Newmarket Teacher of Piano Voice Vio lin Dealer in all kinds of Musical Instruments and Repass Piano Agent for Columbia and Records Compl Prompt WWLIY A CO Solicitors AND TORONTO Mr announces tot opening Law office in the of Toronto Building St and that he will be in Newmarket s follows to p Saturday to noon Note It is expected arrangements ifl whereby a Peace Celebration The soldiers at Newmarket Military Hospital celebrated Peace Ion Saturday by a baseball match other sports among and they had a real good lime The holiday was duly observed in Newmarket by the citizens but the majority went out of Town The Metropolitan Railway did a rushing business A week from Monday is Civic Holiday People are warned to be on the alert for counterfeit coins parti cularly half dollar pieces Bad silver is being circulated in Wes tern Ontario and it is only by the closest scrutiny that the bad ones can be detected The new motor law which came into effect June makes it imperative that all motor trucks have mirrors for seeing behind and a penalty fine as high as for neglect to do so drag to tad odds hag or intemper ance or to the after of acid and toxins poisons are stored in the and cause rheumatic and rtiff joints It is most that treatment be di rected towards prompt casting out of the poisons from the body which cause these pains and aehee Tbii means that the excretory organs the bowels skin and kidneys- be excited to their best efforts Erery one should dean houses internally and thus protect ones self from many germ diseases by taking castor or a laxatire such as Dr Pierces leasant Pellets which are made of May- apple aloes and jalap Take these other day This will excite efficient action If you suffer fronj backache irri tation of the bladder and the kidneys shown frequent calls to get out of bed at night considerable sediment in the water brickdust deposit perhaps headache in the morning yon should obtsin at the drug store Amnio anti- uric acid first put up by Dr Pierce To build up the strength and the blood take an iron tonic such as Irontic manufactured by Dr Pierce to be hid in tablets at drug stores or some good herbal tonic such as Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery made from wild roots and barks without alcohol and put up in tablets or liquid Ju r VEGETABLE MARKETING High Prces Arc Pad for Best on wliat to a town- I mi hands and town DEATH OF HUGH Furnace Work Plumbing Our Specialties See the Outfit at Bathroom the Shop THE LEADING TINSMITH OSBORNE SONS TO 8MITH6 QHOCERY PHOTOS PLEASE I Get Them at the Photographer In Your Tovm A very joyous wedding parly hcld at Parkdale Methodist Church Toronto on Wednesday even ing July to the marriage of Miss Florence only daugh ter of Mrs of Fuller Ave to Oswald of Soraroren Ave formerly of Newmarket The bride who was attended by Miss entered the church leaning on the arm of her grandfather who gave her away the groom be ing supported by Mr Albert brother of the bride The ceremony was performed by Rev Balfour pastor of the church The Wedding March was played by Miss Hazel as the bridal paslory entered the church and during the signing of the registry Miss sang All Joy Be Thine very beautifully After the ceremony the guests ad journed to the residence of the brides mother to enjoy the hospitably of a delightful luncheon and to congrat ulate the newly married couple whose very evident popularity was attested to by the numerous wedding gifts dis played On their return from their honey moon Mr Mrs will re side their home on road Toronto Deceased Had Been Manager of the Over Twenty Years WHAT A GOOD BAN ft MEANS TO A We publish here an that some time go in the Canadian Bandsman and- Musician good band means In speaking about bands In particular we sometimes hear people carelessly say What good Is a band In a town anyway Well first the Inventory of the fellow who makes the remark You may have reason to allow the slliy question to go unanswered But regarding the remark more seriously let us say that a good band is one of the best adver tisements a town can have Emerson says something about the world mak ing a beaten path Well a good band will make the roads leading to the town beaten paths even though the towns other attractions may not be enormous Every merchant Is benefit- led by a good band Many people come to town to attend the delight ful entertainments and they combine shopping with pleasure The promot ers of and municipal enter prises always have the satisfaction of knowing that their civic demonstrat ions from time to time will be suc cessful because they have a first- class band to lead the way and attract crowd The churches are provid ed with orchestras and special musical numbers The social functions of a community are more satisfactory and decidedly more pleasant because mus icians equal to any occasion are just close by A band composed of able players is a tower of strength of any own or section of the country It cultivates the public ear to a high class of music and does it right at your door too Every enterprising citizen will boost the band of his town wherever he goes P Bar- hum the once great showman in his book Every village every town every city of any account should have a band A good band is the very best asset you can have you cant have a good band have bad one but have one anyhow as helpful booster Provide A bit of Cool Water for Dairy Cow Hot Weather Shade In Also Essential Ideal Location On Banks of Cool Pure Stream Clipped from Bowling Times Green Mo If a a One Door of Port BY QREENHOU8E8 The Leading Varieties of TOMATO CELERY CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER PEPPER ASTER NASTURTIUM ETC Now Ready In Quantity Wo Order leaa than Delivered Hi ONE 12 Marriage at ihe bring Era Try one Fire Sunday Morning At a quarter twelve Sun day morning the alarm of Fire was sounded on the Water Works whistle and immediately there was a stir on the streets The alarm was rung in al both and boxes he fire being on Lot street and smoke going up in clouds was a moment ahead and it being at the Fire Hall the Firemen responded quickly Three lines of hose were laid and water was thrown in a very short time but the fire had got much headway in a wo odea building and it looked as if there be no saving it However in about half an hour lie fire was out and the building was left pretty well intact The building is a double dwell ing owned by Col Lloyd and oc cupied by himself and the Sal vation Army The fire started in the went end where the tenants were located and its origin is a mystery The Army Officers arc positive ihat here was no fire in the building when left for morning service The contents of the- part occupied by Army were totally destroyed Home difficulty experienced in removing Col Lloyd from burning building he having been overcome by smoke but he recovered on being brought into the open air The insurance on the building is expected to cover the loss and lo the Colonels fur- flu re but no insurance on the contents lost by the Salvation Army TERRIBLE AT CHICAGO TEN KILLED AND INJURED Chicago July 2 Ton persons were killed outright and approximate ly twentyseven Injured late this afternoon when a dirigible balloon used in making exhibition in neighborhood of an park on the South Side eauglt fire While flying above the loop Chicago business district and plunged down feet or more like a blazing sky rocket clean through the glass roof lit the Illinois Trust A Savings Hank at the corner of La Salle streets and Jackson boulevard Most of dead were employees Of the hank trapped and burned death In a Withering rain Of caus ed by the explosion of the balloons tanks as Ihey lilt the floor of the rotunda of the hank where over bookkeepers and clerka nearly all wars working Hugh Munroe died at his home in this city at 925 oclock Friday- morning July The funeral ser vices were conducted al the Christ- Ian Church at oclock Sunday after noon July and the body was buri ed in the Bowling Green cemetery- Mr had in failing health for several months but his death came unexpected as he was feeling better June 6 he returned from a trip to Excelsior Springs where he had been a month for the benefit of his health His blood pressure was very high but It had been consider ably reduced Thursday the day before his death he attended to business as manager of the Lumber Company but overtaxed his strength by lifting some cement In he came to this city on a visit He then went to Louisiana where he worked for eight months He look a business course in the Gem Ctly Business College III and returned to this city and accept ed a clerkship in the Green Bank In the Fall of he began work for the Lumber Company in this city and of his life with the exception of eleven months year before last was spent in the employ of this company He was ever loyal and faithful in the dis charge of his companys affairs and the business flourished nuder his management He left the employ of the company on account of bad health but took up the work again at the earnest solicitation of his em ployers Mr and Miss Nellie Ward were united In marriage In this city June 17 by Kid Cray ton Brooks at that time pastor of the Christian Church Four children were horn of this union Waller Ward Cecil Angle Sarah Anna and David Duncan Duncan died April Mr Mun roes nVbther Mrs Sarah Jane Monro- and sister Miss Mamie Mun roe of Newmarket Canada also sur vive him Mr Joined the Presbyter- fan Church early in life but after his marriage united with the Christian Church with his wife He was ever a consecrated Christian and at he of his death was an elder Sun day School teacher and choir leader Although not physically able to teach he could not bring himself to give Up his hoy- class He had held various offices in the church and was several times superintendent of the Sunday School Mr a good musician and fond of music and always pave a helping hand In the formation of a band He was a member of the pres ent band and out of respect to his memory the hand gave selection at the grave He was also a member of Ihe Odd and a large number of his brethren of that fraternity were pre Sunday to assist in giving the IjsI sad rites of love and fellowship The large gathering of people at the church and the cemetery and the large number floral offer ings attest the esteem in which Mr was Kid if Pinker- ton of Mo who the funeral sermon paid a splendid tri bute to the deceased and spoke tend er words to the bereaved The pall bearers were Cash Wcn- J A Stephens M Davis and If If Brown Hugh wa of a genial kindly disposition He had those at tributes that make friends easily and keep them and hence was very pop- was public spirited and was always ready to do his part and more to help along any move for the good of the town He was a kind and indulgent husband and father a true friend and good neighbor Ills death Is a distinct loss to the town and com munity The Times extends heartfelt sym pathy to the doubly bereaved family Give Your A Drink Too a prominent writer on humane topic in a common thing for farmers to work their horses in the from morning lo night water- MORE UNSIGHTLY Appearance For this reason and for no other all the modern daily newspapers not withstanding that the greater proportion of their revenue comes from advertising have exclud ed display advertising their front pages When a private industry so depend ent upon Us advertisers can take a stand on behalf of appearences how much more important Is it that our public streets the front pages of our city should be protected The more public a situation is the more eagerly is it seized upon for the erection of a billboard and this re gardless of the fact that it constitutes a deteriorating Influence upon sur rounding property In many cases Is a hiding place for a dump and often creates a fire menace of no mean pro portion Cities arc spending enormous sums in the construction of good roads and sidewalks merchants and residents largely for the sake of appearances Improve their property fronting on same that the eye of the travelling public may not be offended Yet bill boards and signs are permitted without control is to location It is bight time our municipal auth orities recognized their duty towards public amenities erection of signs Conservation and regulated the and billboards Mrs John Martin of London on returning from an afternoons visit found her un hand dead at the job of painting lie bathroom Ambergris which forms a basis for nearly all the best quality per fumes is found in an unattractive lookink mass float ing on Iho sea or lodged upon the shore It is not known how such an unlikely substance suggested itself as a perfume but it has been in use for centuries Us origin however has only been discovered comparatively recent- It is a morbid of the liver of a sick sperm whale and ashencolored and waxy in ap pearance Although unpleasant lo sight and touch it a fragrant musky odor when warmed even in its crude form it is subjected lo chemical action lo extract the active principle called from which the perfume is actu ally derived This peculiar substance is also used as a remedy for catarrh and nervous diseases and is very valuable the largest piece on record weighing one hundred and thirty pounds being sold for A man touched n wire to SGc if it was charged was HOW YOU CAN TELL GENUINE ASPIRIN with Bayer Cross are Aspirin No others If you Cross dont see the on the tablets Rayer rofusc Ing I hem at noon This is done even The driver refreshing on days of excessive heat usually has two or more drinks In the middle of and again in Hie afternoon but the who arc equally on thirsty go without This want of water not only distressing but It causes the to drink to excess at noon add figaJn at which results in colic and always to produce a distended stomach who would treat their horses humanely should lake water Into the field for them in hot weather Contribute Ontario Department Agriculture Toronto growers realise the Im portance of properly harvest ing and marketing their early vegetables The large major ity are expert enough to produce an excellent crop but there is perhaps onlv about one out of ten that har vest and market their crop to the best advantage The public la to day perhaps more than before de manding a high grade product They are willing to pay the price If they get the quality and gardener that will make the greatest success will be the one that caters to this demand There are several factors of great Importance necessary to achieve the greatest amount of success Fore most of these perhaps is proper harvesting Few even of our grow ers realise how rapidly our vege tables deteriorate in quality after they are taken from the ground Much of the fine flavor and crispness is lost in the case of products as onions lettuce and radishes in only a few hours unless special care Is exercised in handling Such crops should never be exposed to winds or the hot sun and If they can be kept in a cool fairly moist condition the least possible loss In quality will be maintained To market the vegetable crop to best advantage the grower must ever keep in mind the ultimate destination of his goods The housewife Is the one that he must please If she is well pleased then tells her neigh bors quietly over the back fence but If she finds that she has received something of very inferior quality then she proclaims her grievance from the housetops and forever after will be hard to convince that there Is such a thing as high quality The most important factors to bear In mind are few In number and are not hard to put into practice The proper degree of maturity Is the first one that must be considered Carrots beets onions radishes and the other bunching crops should not be pulled before they reach the proper sixe They should be carefully pulled and taken to the bunching houses There they are neatly bunched tied and washed and then should be protected from the atmosphere as much as pos sible by covering Lettuce spinach parsley cabbage and cauliflower should be carefully cut and placed In baskets or carriers Care should be taken that none of the dirt Is taken up and allowed to fall through the leaves as this is hard to remove even by careful washing and will always lower the quality There is perhaps not more one person In ten that can be called a really successful salesman and here where a good many of our growers fall down and after produc ing a high grade product they are unable to market it to the best ad vantage The first requisite as has already been mentioned is a high grade article An inferior grade can not be expected to obtain the highest price The proper care In preparation is also Important A neat attrac tive package wellpacked with high grade vegetables will always com mand the higher price Furthermore an attractive article will be its own salesman and no matter how over stocked the market may be will com mand a good price The proper care In sorting and grading Is also quite important Vegetables of poor qual ity should never be placed on the market They will not only to be sold at a much lower price but will also the effect of lowering the price on the higher grades with the result that many a good market has been almost ruined by a small quantity of Inferior goods From this wo see that the greatest results can only he obtained by grow ing a high grade article carefully harvested and attractively and effi ciently marketed A McLennan USA Ontario Vegetable Specialist them they arc not Aspirin all There is only one Aspirin that marked Iho Bayer Cross all other tablets arc- only add imitations Look for Iho Bayer Cross Then it Is real Aspirin for which there is no Aspirin Is not German hut is made in Canada by Canadians and Is owned by Com pany all rights being purchased from the Government Genuine Bayer Tablets of As pirin have been proved by millions for Rheumatism Lumbago Neuritis Handy in boxes of tablets also larger Bayer packages cnn be had drug Aspirin is the trade mark registered In Canada of Bayer Manufacture of dealer of Why Plenty of Water Is for Cows In Hot Weather Water is very necessary for cows at all limes because the body Itself contains a large proportion of water the functions of the body cannot properly take place except plenty of water be supplied and milk contains about 87 per cent water AH this makes water ncedfulat all tlinCB to the cow giving milk but In hot weather there are added reasons why the cow should have plenty of water These hot weather additions to the water supply of cows aro necessary To In cooling the body When the animal body becomes too warm nature suggests an extra sup ply of water which lowers the tem perature of body of the animal making the cow more comfortable hence she produces more milk The second reason for supply ing plenty of water lo cows in sum mer Is the fact that the body excre tions arc very much Increased during hot weather These excretions cou- largely of water with certain salty materials In solution and to supply this waste material cow bo supplied with an abundance of water After proper and abun dant feud the second great need of tho cow giving milk is plenty of clean cool water Dairymen prefer to locate along banks of a never- falling stream Lacking this a dairy farm a good supply of wellwater Prof Dean O A College The Ottawa Street Hallway Company strike has ended in a victory for company and return to work of such men as the company still had vacancies for In there were only automobile licenses issued In On tario In the number grow to 23700 mid last year there were 1 i licenses issued Ontario has more than double Ihe automobiles of province of Saskatchewan which has and nearly as many as all Hie other provinces combined WORTHY OF Slut fif I A Is ft Give your roof the consideration it for on the roof the life of your building chiefly To obtain a roof on your home which is satisfactory in every lay shingles combine fire weather and wear- resisting qualities with beauty of design and harmony in coloring shingles which last for years without repair costs and give fullest protection with perfect satis faction LAY j s r Once laid Twin Shingles form a roof which is ideal hi every a roof is impervious to of snow rein wind or fire The illustration shows the layers which make up these shingles Every layer has its purpose and all materials used are of proven value Nepoaset TvTfn Shingles are in red end NEWMARKET BINNS HARDWARE TAILOR DRESSED MAN IS HAVING HIS DAY To look well end be well dressed you should consult us Examine our Guaranteed Indigo Blue Serges also some Extra Nice Silk and Wood Mixtures in Fancy F WILLIS Gentlemens and Ladles Tailor Main NEWMARKET Wrapped to insure its perfect condition in all climates and seasons Sealed tight kept right The perfect gum in the perfect package I A I t Ml a ITS 1K1 I J fXtk V ttt 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