Newmarket Era , May 10, 1918, p. 5

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r E AND I f r fc is I of a be of it a I J I Dr VJIlhlntWiji r Main and Newm in Honk of Toronto own and Wcrk to Plato Dr in Medicine of Toronto ate of luo Royal mo rob or of also ftiiMfl of of In Hospital and former College Bar None and Threat theday one for If departed wear a flower her njemory if living her in lot her if away write Make impossible for moth er In to bo in at one Union was to be help lit the Church night and of Toronto was ex pected to deliver address- meeting was to lako the place of the usual preparatory service to the communion this church next Sunday morning As Hie Or a an excellent speaker it was anticipated that the church would filled lo doors f- hk London TOCt Hour C AND Adjoining AM Ave 2nd from of A of Piano Voirio and Dealer in all kinds Musical and Piano for Columbia firapliophoncs and I I GEO flolloltor Notary litby TORONTO AND NEWMARKET Toronto Offloo80i Dominion Telephone Main Over PI- Billiard Parlors Will bo hire on Saturdays until further MONEY TO LOAN of Funds from upwards Ho The York issued an order on Monday forbidding agents from more commuta tion lickols after the of May This privilege has greatly popu larized the road In ho past and in sure to effect the amount of in future High School pupils will probably board in Town and people living here arid working in oily will prob ably board there In future 4 man Issuer of Marriage Licenses At Era Office Newmarket Private IgpPapers issued at private res idence if desired Furnace Work Plumbing Our Specialties After All car which was ran into on Main a couple of veoks the in front of store belonged to Mi of Holland arid the ropairs cost him over The boy also who was riding with liad a very narrow escape from being thrown out of the car the driver grabbing him Just in lime to save hint Mr Maadonald has pot Ilia claim into the Hospital au thorities Drought to On Friday of last week Mi died at Wesley Hospital Toronto from in bis J2ndycar was son of tho lalbjas of Bradford and nephew of Miss of New market The body was brought to Newmarket and a funeral ser vice was Hoy Thos at Millards Undertaking Parlor oil Monday afternoon after interment Wok- place in Newmarket known in they resided for many for years by Hues ell Co in To ronto with his sister Mrs Waller iVivett r Oar y fop and Into Ho Tarid Wo one nay doubt of llioir ability to set There will of in tho day It la fatal of yew Match pad Is la at ebb It la a trying for But in end it need not I Wo a Iovj of a of responsibility for of Do not allow machinery of body to log Put and liver In condition Dr Golden Medical to bo had ftl moot drug stores in tablet or liquid form tablet fifty a vial com posed of and llvor in condition You may bo plodding along no spring no elasticity no vim but you put body into normal ell condition oiled yon will find now vim vigor and vitality within you A pop and wo laugh and Try it now Bend Dr Pierce Invalids Hotel Buffalo or branch for trial prirao necessity of Is health With spirit and power to force yoursoil action The Golden Medical Dis covery la spring you See the Outfit at Shop THE LEADING TINSMITHS it osborhe seas NEXT TO i Mothers Day next Sunday About time the Firemen were thinking Of a practice Numerous visitors at the Ceme tery last Sunday Wild flowers are abundant and lots of pickers last Sunday after noon Council meets at Sharon today Gardening got a big boost in Town last Saturday afternoon crowd down Town last urday night market last Saturday Not much change in prices Close up the chickens now please your neighbors a chance to increase production fellow at home should dig in just as hard as the man in the trenches This is no time for Potato slackers of any description Unless many kinds of useful and ornamental plants an from Injurious fungous diseases by spraying the In fruit and veg etable Crops may he very fircat and In the case of ornamental plants which would attractive and bloom may he rendered very The of fruit trees should he begun Just after the buds have broken In the spring and repeated at the limes recommended in the spray calendars and pamphlets which are Is sued by both- Federal and Provincial Govern men J and In which Is given in formation In regard to the treatment of the different kinds of Insects and diseases most likely lo cause damage The apple scab causes perhaps more loss than any other plant disease in yet can he controlled and clean fruit Obtained by thorough spraying with either Bordeaux mixture or Lime Sulphur Other diseases anil iiihects can he kept well under control by the spray which has been found best for each Spraying is a rather Op eration It he done In an in telligent manner otherwise it may be wasted money For Instance if the spray lo kill the codling moth which affects apple Is not applied within a very few days after the flowers fall he sepals or lobes of the calyx will have closed over the opening or ca lyx cup In the end of the apple into which it Is important to spray the poison As It is in the calyx cup Where most of the insects begin work limy are not likely to be poisoned if spraying Is delayed and the apples will be wormy A spray mixture or solution which will control one Insect or disease may be of Utile or no use in controlling another Arsenical poi sons arc the best for biting insects while soap or tobacco sprays are best for those which suck their food and which have to he killed by contact and certain sprays intended to kill in sects will not control fungous dis eases jet the spray pamphlets and study hem carefully before spraying but spray and spray thoroughly I MOW TO MAKE POTATO BUTTER GREENHOUSES 8T CUT FLOWERS POT PLANTS Wedding Flowers Funeral Flowers ON SHORTEST NOTICE I No Order loss than Delivered PHONE i PHOTOS THAT I Got Them li the In Your Town One Door West of the New Post Office sue For at Society Mooting There was not a very largo attendance at the Friends Church on Thursday evening of last week those who were present were well repaid for their time Mr Mackenzie of Toronto olio of the travelling secretaries of the Upper Canada Bible Society gave most excellent address on the work of the Society commencing with the incident of little girl in Wales who walked so far lo ob tain a copy of the New Testament and the necessity of producing the Word of God in a cheaper form until at the present time is translated into nearly dif ferent languages one new lang uage having been published every six weeks during the past three years Over colporteurs are now employed by the Society distributing the Gospel in ail parts of the World Six million copies have circulated in China during the past three years The work of the among the soldiers was exceed ingly interesting and some very touching incidents on the battle fields and in the trenches were related Canadian soldier that crossed the seas has been presented with a neatly bound testament the Society will continue to make such presenta tions as long as the War lasts Results justify the expenditure On account of the heavy demands of the War an emergency appeal is being made by the Society for At the close of the address envelopes were circulat ed among audience and in a few minutes between 50 and were subscribed This will bo probably bo doubled by Iho collectors The officers of Iho local branch are J Stephens Secretary A Cornell Treasurer AJ butler is recommended by the British Ministry of Food as a cheap substitute for butter being made in England at a cost of less than cents per pound us follows Peel the potatoes and boil until they fall lo pieces and be come floury Then rub through a fine sieve into a warmed basin IS ounces of potatoes and add ounces of butter or margarine and of sail Stir until smooth and then mold into rolls and keep cool place To make Hie appearance approv- use butler colouring and if intended to keep beyond a few days a butler preservative should he added tho Christian Church fttouffville the two of oldest teamed members who born in the Township of Whitchurch a few miles from this life March 30th and was the following Monday- Sister died April 4th In same Five days only interven ed between their deaths and only twenty days difference In their ages 8istcr maiden name was Minis- Eleanor Boll daughter of the late Win Bell of Markham Township They married in fifty years ago and had both passed Ihcir four score years They members of the Christian Church at in when wo first organized In that village Previous to this they worshipped with the grcgationallsts They very faithful lo the Church passing through many storms to roach the Sanctuary until they were by and illness to remain at home They were entertaining in their dwelling The writer en- Joyed many pleasant visits with horn and will remember especial ly our- last visit a short time be- fore their departure It was interesting cheat relate some of the reminiscences of his early life How marvellous the contrast be tween those days andlhe present In the early life of the depart ed brother ho drew the best of wood to Newmarket several for One Dollar per cord and other things correspondingly strange to us today They both know something of the pioneer life Both funerals were largely at tended showing the esteem in which the aged couple were held Tho funeral sermons were preached by the writer in Ihc Christian Church at assisted by the following mini sters viz Dr Booth and Washington the Methodist Church Brown of the Baptist Church Young of the Pres byterian Church Piper of the Mennonite Church and of the Christ ian Church Interment in the Cemetery Five children remain to remem ber heir loving parents namely W of Mrs Edward of Markham Mrs Carver of Toronto and Robert A who resided with his parents Some mention be made regarding Robert A who remain ed at homo lo give every atten tion and comfort to the aged couple mother found him a great help to her in the burdens of life ready lo assist her in any possible way and while the child ren were grevious at the loss of their parents in so brief an in terval none of them expressed their grief with greater affection than But sorrow comes to all fam ilies Let us wait with patience morning is coming the morn ing of everlasting peace and eternal dojivcronoo There will come a final reunion May thought cheer us amid the dark dispensations of earth Newmarket- TO CALL OF Ottawa Men years of are lo he called upon to register for military service A proclamation to this effect will be issued shortly and it is under stood will provide that the men must register before June I None of the men will however bo actually called to the colors be fore July The proclamation will apply to unmarried men and wid owers without children horn since October in Wo copy Ihelfollowingrfrom Chronicle published vat Marquette April- Benjamin Parr died in fam ily home at Harvey at morning after an of three weeks duration fell while at the Marquette Trap Rock Companys plant at and itwas thoughTt that ho was seriously hurt it was later found that suffered in ternal injuries A week ago ho was taken ill with which hastened his death Mr Parr was born at Holland Landing Canada ami has of Mar quette county for over a quarter of He learned en gineering from his father the William Parr of Out employed by Sam- brook Son for sixteen years and when Trap Bock Company erected Its Harvey lie took charge of it and had been em ployed there for the last years He was married to Miss Maria Haines of Not Aug ust who wilh three child ren survive him The children Miss Parr who a trained nurse at the Deaconess Hospital in Green Bay and Miss Eliza and Harvey at homo His aged mother Mrs Rachel Parr four brothers and two sisters liv ing in Barrio Out and a sister Mrs John Russell Of Vancouver B also survive Funeral arrangements have not been made pending word from rel atives who are ex pected here to attend the funeral School Reports 80IIOOL For tho Month of April Clans Marks possible Pox 810 Ethel Move Marks possible Olive Mount Arthur Fox Lewis Class Jr Marks possible Dora Wood Bert Hazel Dove HI Class Marks possible Hurling Frank Hurling Jack Davis Kenneth Hunt Robbie Hunt Sii Hurling 128 Class Marks possible Lewis Hurling Gertie Hurling 488 Elsie Warren Thclota I Class ifMarks passible howls 564 Alma Hurling Jennie Lewis 390 Hunt 380 Melvin Campbell Tommy 209 Maud Primer A In order of merit NVeal Clifford Tales Howard Primer H Olive Creensides Stella Levlson Annie Gamble Those who tried the Easter En trance Examinations from School were Kenneth Mount and Doth were suc cessful Clunas Teacher Soldiers offering to Ills Is naturally the Gv8fiiiaf that gave- refreshment and great est enjoyment when on I i I bun An I Back Order of Suits Just arrived Reg for OS Low and Silk Poplin Colore Ron 53 for 51 Co non for Req for Ll Couth of Kino ip if ST JuUU a LEMONS MAKE I Make beauty lotion for a few cents and fop What girl or woman as nt beard of lemon juice lo remove complexion blemishes to whit en the skin and to bring out the roses the freshness and the hid den beauty- But lemon juice alone is acid therefore irritating and should he mixed with orchard white this way Strain through a fine cloth the juice of two fresh lemons into a containing about three ounces of orchard then shake well and you have Quarter pint of and complexion lotion at about cost usually pays for a small jar of ordinary cold Bo sure to strain the lemon Juice so no pulp gets into the bottle then this lotion will remain pure end fresh for months Whenap plied daily to the face neck arms and hands It should help to bleach clear And beautify the skin Any druggist will supply three ounces of orchard white at very little cost the grocer baa lemons Fifty young ladies have regi stered for the practical short course for the women which com menced at the A last week and will continue for three weeks All the ladies taking have agreed to go to work upon Ontario farms for at least four this year The United Stales Liberty Loan has been oversubscribed likely by a billion dollars TO Having been appointed repre sentative of the Co Toronto wish to call the at tention of Investors to Iho op portunity of securing Government and oilier Municipal Securities especially Victory Bonds as the best investment at the limp These Bonds are free of Federal Taxation and Newmarket alone took nearly 300000 worth in the recent campaign HENRY Newmarket OF APPLIOATIOH Notice is hereby given that Mary Jane Lyons of- the City of Toronto County of York in the Province of Ontario mar ried woman will apply lo the Parliament Canada at Iho next session thereof for ft Bill of Di vorce from her husband James Lyons formerly of the Oily of Toronto now said to be of Ibe City of Grand Rapids in the State of on ground of adultery and desertion Dated at Toronto in the Prov ince of Ontario this day of February A IRWIN Toronto Capl P Pollock A who has been attached to M NO 1 Victoria for the past year spent a few days at home with bis mother Mrs J A Pol lock of Keswick before proceed ing overseas While attached to the A M Victoria Pol lock acted as Pros of Medical at for of men under Ihc Military Ser vice Act For the past four months he has been in charge of the Military Hospital at the Quarantine Elation William Head where all the Chinese Coolies while awaiting transportation to He leaves his wife and daughter in Victoria To Every Lover of MADE BAKING THY Our Favorite and Five Rose Flour GOOD Prices Right OLIVER ANTHRACITE Us a DIKE COAL Call I I v I Phono Aurora The Sunday School of Trinity Church presented Mr Paul Willis their Sec retaryTreasurer with an address and a handsome hound copy of the church hymnal In of their apprecia tion of his faithful service In the school Major Arthur a returned prisoner of war who spent twenty months in the pri son camps of Germany gave a most interesting and thrilling ac count of his experiences before a very appreciative audience in the Mechanics Hal Friday even ing The was under the auspices of Aurora Over seas Auxiliary which amongst its many other activities supplies bread every month for twenty prisoners of The chairman for the evening was Mr Floury and the soloist Mrs Geo Reynolds Three Rivers May A disastrous fire broke out at oclock this morning on street main thoroughfare and Id half an hour stores and houses were burned The firemen put up a fight but could not keep the names from spreading and help was sought from Quebec and Montreal By oclock forty houses had been destroyed flames spread to nearby streets and the families were compelled to their because of the Ire The Are Is imported to have started in the Victoria Thea tre which collapsed The loss Is Dry nun NOW voun WILL VOU I IT secure All Wool Suits at prices that will not bo repeated for years Wo have scoured a range of English Cloth Water Proof Overcoats YOUR INSPECTION INVITED I WILLIS I TAILOR Phone 1G0 Main ft CALL mm j- AY Event of Kind Ever Attempted GEO Main The Frenchman did not like the look barking dog Its alt light Mid his host Dont you the proverb Barking bite J Ah yes 1 know you know re pro verb but dog deep he know prove The wandering had finished picture of the suo I That makes my mouth water a rustle onlooker Mates your month water I claimed do you Why It plied the rustic flr

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