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Newmarket Era , August 22, 1919, p. 5

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I i- J Boyd Medicine of of Licentiate of the Royal Physicians add member of Surgeons of Ser clinical assistant In US Hospital OUR LOCAL NEWS Elder has sold his house- and Is to move out next He is not going to leave Tovyntiowever we are pleased to say i I Ear Nose and Throat iisl England Tested Glasses Supplied Telephone HO Boo AND JEWELLER Park Avenue Adjoining Post Office BERT GREEN AND PAPER HANGER n Ave 2nd house from si- Newmarket STOCK OF WAU PAPER P O Box ID phone Teacher of Singing TuconlTconscrvatory of Wednesdays CO P OILMAN District Representative for Co of York Hank of Toronto SI opposite Market phone A Newmarket Teacher of Piano Voice and Vio lin M of Musical Instruments and Repairs Piano Tuning for Columbia and Records Prompt Service A CO Bursters Solicitors Etc AND TORONTO announces downing of a Law office in the But of Toronto Building that he will be in Newmarket follow Every Tuesday to p Saturday a to noon Vote It is expected arrangements be made whereby a representat ive of firm will be in the office Furnace Work Eayetr Our Specialties Bee the Bathroom Outfit at the Shop THE- LEADING PHOTOS THAT PLEASE I Got Them at E Thi Photographer In Your Town it Oil Door Weal of Foil ITTIN BY Kane PHONE Ttrn Sept 2nd- Public- Meeting The Norm York Branch of ihe United Farmers- of- Ontario will a Public Meeting In the Town Hall Newmarket on Saturday August at oclock new time Addresses will be delivered by Mr president of the others Wood We have a quantity of short pine wood for sale Tuns will only be sold whHe we are using Electric Power Saps per load Kindling per Send your orders early The Cane Sons Co Barn Struck During severe electrical storm that passed over here Sunday after noon a barn on Huron street belong ing to Mr of Newmar ket was struck by lightning Fortun ately it did not catch A few boards were ripped off and a couple of windows smashed Correction In the local last week referring to the tax rate in Newmarket the figures were accidentally transposed but they were given correct in the minutes of Council The rate for Newmarket this year on the i00 not The rate is low considering the assessment and what other towns arc called upon to pay this Fall work toy tore Wed Wed worked with pains her at her neighbor of ice Tea to one a a dragged by the of her completely cured by temperance tonic made from wild barks and and for years aa Dr tioo When a woman complains of back ache or pain when everything looks black bef a dragging or she should tarn to this herbal tonic known as Dr Pierces Faro- rite Prescription It can be obtained in almost every drug store in the land and the ingredients are printed in plain Eng lish on the wrapper Put up in tablets or liquid Dr Pierce of Hotel Buii fab will send a trial Dr trend erf to me I It be benefited by etc war a I was always h I rot older 1 crew I to hare an operation I at time aad it cored of all my After I married I it My axe all healthy and did for me me and I can highly recommend It to a family- A- A NERVOUS BRE BEAUTIFY THE HOME Eti a Miss Kelly Tells How Lydia E Vegetablo Compound Restored HerHeafth 1 Newark N J- about Area years suffered from nervous break down and got so weak I could hardly stand and had head aches everyday I tried everything I could think of and Was under a phy sicians care for two Tears A girl friend had used Vege table told me about it From to feel better and now I am well and able to do most any kind of work I have been recom mending the Com How to Grow Plants for Winter From Cuttings Ploughing Destroys a Proportion of Grubs and Wire Worms eating Old Bod Fields Is a for a on Such Fields THE CANE S MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture Toronto the end of the sum mer the amateur grower often wonders how stock o geraniums in the flower border can be increased and preserved by other means than by taking up the old plants In the autumn the last named method not having perhaps proved success ful in past seasons By starting fair ly early toward the end of August before cold chilly nights appear a nice supply of young plants more especially of all hinds of geraniums of the flowering kind or those Such as Flooring Siding Moulding and Inside Trim in Pine Cypress Ash and Oak and Material all well kiln dried nicely machined Sash 1 Doors and Window Frames Doors In Pino Fir Ash or Oak at prloos that will Interest you Kindly give us a trial j Flo So St Newark J n Oans ft Sons Co limited rv NEWMARKET 5trct- Picnic The annual picnic of lye Employees of Hi Metropolitan Railway took place on Wednesday of last week at Bond Lake Park There was a large attend ance The usual sports were run off and addition to the dancing the Sharon Band was present and add ed much to the pleasure of the spec tators BrooksStephens The home of Mr and Mrs Morley Andrews Aurora was the scene of a on Tuesday Aug when her ulster Miss Stephens was married to Mr Wesley Brooks of Newmarket Rev J Simpson officiating The house was tastefully decorated with palms ferns and sweet peas in abundance The bride wore a lovely gown of palish green and while Georgette and beautiful corsage bouquet of sweet heart roses Mis Andrews played the wedding music A recep tion was held at the close of the ser vice and la Mr and Mrs Brooks left for a down the St Lawrence the bride travelling in navy blue frock with dolman and hat to match The returned from overseas where he served as from the inception of the Battalion The bride was a graduate of Hall and had lately completed her id the City General Hamilton The Office Specially staff made a presentation of a Cabinet of Silver showing esteem In which the groom Is held Comments of Exchanges Must Hang Together Wilson Slar Capital and labor must hang together or by immortal shades of Ben Franklin they will hang separately The reason this famous root and herb remedy E Vegetable Compound was so successful in Miss Kellys case was because it went to root of trouble restored her to a normal healthy condition and is a result her nervousness disappeared This beautiful poem has ap peared in Toronto papers recent ly the writer is well over the fourscore and has been member of Lodge Albion No Sons of England for over forty four years being the second Sec- rotary but for some years has been a resident of Newmarket with his daughters Mrs and Mrs HI or sUverleaved kinds can be had by starting cuttings or of these plants First of all obtain a shallow box about three inches deep ten or twelve inches wide and from twelve to twentyfour inches In length an empty fish box will do very well It should have some small holes bored through the bottom for drainage Pack this box firmly with moist clean gritty sand sand that will make good stone mor tar will do Then take the terminal or top part of the young growth of plants about four or five inches In length each shoot or cutting having from four to six joints where leaves are produced Make the base of the cutting just below one of these nodes or leaf Joints making a clean cut with a sharp knife flat across Cut off some of the lower leaves leaving two or three leaves at the top Cut off all bloom buds and blossoms i l AGENTS FOR and Repairs A Place for Mr King freeholder Under our constitution the part performed by an able and alert opposition is scarcely less than that performed by the Government itself and that part can only be efficiently carried out when the official leader has a seat on the floor of the House of Commons For Ibis reason it becomes of great Im portance not only to the Liberal party but to people as a whole that Mr Kiojf should be returned to the House at the earliest possible dale There are only a few Vacant seats at present and it is appropriate that he should be elected to one of them Glen garry and is available and it would be graceful act on the part of the Liberals of this riding to invite Mr King to be their candidate at he byeelection I hat is long past due This would be a mere temporary ar rangement as Mr King at the general election would undoubtedly return to old riding of York In the mean- it would afford the opportunity of securing for Mr King the sent that would enable him properly perform the Important constitutional functions pertaining to the position of Opposit ion Leader He good health is ex tremely active in mind and body and has written several where possible Make a hole or drill largely patriotic some of which he has set to music of his own composition PEACE l Decoration Day As might be anticipated when so runny organizations were interested Decoration day was attended with more than the ordinary success on Sunday last There was a good turnout of Odd- Fellows Vetera Orangemen and Canadian Foresters who marched in procession headed by Newmarket Band to Hie Water Works Lawn where addresses were delivered by Taylor of Aurora and Rev Cflpt Forth of the War Vet erans read names of deceased soldiers and decorations were placed on the Haines Monument The procession then re formed sue marched to appropriate music the Cemetery where Deputy- Reeve Pear son presided and Rev Lawrence delivered an able address About people present The Orders re presented the graves of de ceased and the Cemetery had certainly a beautiful appearance Decoration Day always has Its memories and It stands to the credit of the community that It was so fittingly and generally observed PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATION EXAMINATION A hailstorm last Friday morning cut down the crops near Owen Sound Marie Aug Since oclock Sunday night not a vessel has passed through tho canal- bound up while of the downbound traffic only two have locked through since Sunday Over the river and Lake Superior hangs smoke from forest fires like a low cloud completely obscuring vision every direc tion Navigation has practically ceased Kitchener Aug 11 Two kill ed and throe Injured is casualty loll of an explosion at Canadian Consolidated Felt at Oclock Ihlfi morning The explosion occurred in the mixing room of plant and the cause is unknown One young man Larry Mason was blown thru the door of the mixing room across a wide lane and landed against a coal bin escaping with only a slight bruise to Ms shoulder August was Instantly killed being burled beneath the debris Adam Bauer a driver received severe injuries to his and back Charles and Harry Trebllcock were badly scalded having since succumbed There was ho panic In the factory as a result of Ihe explosion The em ployes numbering over men women and girls marched to the street In orderly fire drill Peace Oh what joy that rap ture untold Lies in that word print in letters of gold Spread the glad tidings ye angels of light Stay not by day nor linger by night Tell all earths peoples to bound Peace is proclaimed Ob jubi lant sound Peace Oh What visions of calmness and rest Rush to the mind with that one word ho blest Visions of war clouds all now passed away Nights of dark doubting merged in hopes bright day Loved ones whoso absence our hearts filled with pain Through that word Peace coming now home again Peace now deep feelings we could not restrain Unconsciously yet power oer us they gain Of hate and illfeeling to foes weve neer seen Like mist now dissolve pity they hail eer been Hut hearts bound by sorrow through stein war include sides in censure that in it are imbrued in the wet sand deep enough to set fully half the length of stems of cut tings in the sand Water them well once and keep the sand moist until cuttings are rooted which should be in five or six weeks time The box can be set out of doors In partial shade until the first week in Septem ber when they can be taken into the window When cuttings have roots about an inch in length dig them carefully from the sand without injuring the roots and pot them singly into small 2H Inch pots or set them about two inches apart in I welldrained shallow boxes in a soil made up of one part Band one part leaf mould and about six parts of light loamy soil enriched with one part of dry pulverised cow manure from the pasture field This last Is one of the best possible for soil for pot plants Set the young plants in the window In a tempera ture of 60 to Fahr an ordi nary house temperature William Hunt O A College White Grubs White grubs are the larvae of the large dark brown May beetles or June Bugs as they are commonly called and being underground feeders are very difficult to control A great variety of experiments have been made with chemicals of many sorts but none has proved successful The only method of control Is the adoption of a system of rotation of crops No field should bo left In grass for more than three An old pasture when broken up Is often found to be full of these grubs and they will attack the roots of any plants that are sown In place of their ordinary food which has been remov ed Corn and potatoes will suffer Phone When you take a Policy In Canadas Only Mutual you own and share In the profits of a Life Ins Co In proportion to the amount of your Policy WHY NOT The Correct FRED District Agent Newmarket Representing York and Counties MB ffi as MERRIN8 ST The Leading Varieties of TOMATO CELERY CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER PEPPER ASTER NASTURTIUM ETC Hon Ready In Quantity Ho Order leas than DtRverad The following pupils were success ful at recent P S Graduation and nation and will receive their In the course of a few days Public Clarence Mary Johnston Johnston Moore Matt King Public Berths Badger Public mm- and Toronto records for placing QraduaU Promptly In have never been Canada Our Thorough It Well Known today for Urge catalogue principal at the Era Lemonvllle Clara Cook Harold Cook Olive Terr LOWER SCHOOL EXAMINATION The following were successful in panning Lower School Examinations tor Entrance Normal ML Albert Continuation Dorothy Cupplea Sutton Continuation School Donald McDonald McDonald Annie Noble- following failed In one subject but Will be allowed to take this sub ject along with their next higher ex amination Sutton School McDonald History Martha Noble Arithmetic LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF Doesnt hurt Lift any corn or callus off fingers that t many brings gladness and joy Mothers eyes glisten theyll soon boy Bisters whose love is made fon der by pride In their soldier brothers soon to be by their side Brothers who parted in coolness and doubt Are now with the crowd Hurrah ready to shout Peace brings no peace to the anguished ones heart Peace but recalls the sad hour when to part Mad- sorrow wordless tears fail like rain Oh that close clinging alas all in vain that much loved one in strange land afar the sod now a vjcMrn of war Peace that we thought when it came would bring peace To our hearts and our homes Oh wild throbbing cease Of heart or twill burst when think that no more Will my loved one to hi own native shore comrades are here travel worn but all ay Oh why should mine be those doomed to stay with Dont Buffer A tiny bottle of coals but a few cents any drug store Apply a few drops on corns calluses and hard skin on of feet then lift them off When Freeone removes coma from the toes or from the bottom of fact the skin beneath leu pink and and sore tender or irritated Peace Oh glad peace thy take reign fearlbs vast surface be ah thy domain Let worldwide brotherhood by actions prove None are loo high nor low to share the power of love Then shall the rejoice then her full increase yield earth and sea and sky forest field Peace Oh what nations woulo learn war no more Peace Oh that Rulers its rule would deplore Peace In that word what volumes of love On all mankind poured from Heaven above And when all strive but lo do what Is right Pence universal will shine Heavens light LOUIS Newmarket Children dry FOR FLETCHERS CASTORIA severely but clover Is least affected by them and may be seeded down with rye After the second year any crop will usually bo safe Deep ploughing In October before tho weather becomes cold will expose tho grubs and man rigs and poultry crows and other birds and skunks greedily devoid them Where an old field is found to bo badly It Is a good plan to turn in some hogs they will soon root out and cat up all grubs If the field Is largo it would be well to confine them with hurdles to a small portion at a time and when that cleared move thorn on to a feeding ground are the larvae of Click beetles so called from their curious habit of springing up in air with a click when laid upon The beetles long and rounded above with very short legs and usually dull gray or black In color grubs long end round with a very hard from which they get their name of Wire- worms and yellow or whitish in color Their Is very simi lar to that of the White Grubs as they thrive In old pastures and take or three to mature They feed upon the roota of any plants that may be grown whero they and arc especially Injurious to corn and potatoes in tho latter of which they often burrow great holes In case of the White Grubs no treatment of the soil with of any kind boa been found effective There is a prevalent Idea that salt will kill thorn but this la an entire mistake only remedy lo a short rotation of crops as Is caso of White Grubs Ploughing in August and crossploughing In September will destroy great numbers Clean cultivation leaving ho weeds or oth er shelter for beetles In fence corners and elsewhere is also of im portance Flax Is a particularly val uable crop for sowing on old sod as tho worms injure it but very little up old postures Is advice all farmers should follow Dr J Bcthuno O A College Halifax Aug Sir Arthur was presented with a civic address and piece of sterling silver plate early morning add lfl on the Ocean Limited for Montreal The crowd present at the ceremony was not large because of tho early hour bill Included many repre sentatives citizens and representatives of the army carefully inspected the guard of honor and fol lowing this the presentation tonic place The wife of the Mayor presented to Lady a and cheers were given for Sir Arthur and Lady The longest lasting benefit the greatest satisfaction for your sweet tooth ARCHIVES OF ONTARI t Hal j In the sealed airtight and Impurityproof SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT ia 11 ft Made In Canada ivour Lasts aS mi TORONTO

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