Newmarket Era , July 19, 1918, p. 1

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SKS ft V SWMiaS aji KSSS rfs31BJ w -o-v- iH i V i J v J j ft A New and Complete ASSORTMENT OF SILVERWARE Suitable Gifts for the JUNE BRIDE Watsons Store a I G JACKSON Editor and Proprietor The Leading County Paper as we I as the Oldest sent out of North York unless paid in advance r Z TERMS per annum in advance when not ao paid to United States in advance only- The Is often a dull pain yes Time to have them ox- CWatson Graduate Optician SftT i NEWMARKET IN JULY V VOL No Single Copies DEAN OMALLEYS SILVER JUBILEE Condensed the Barric Examiner An event of unusual interest look place on Tuesday lulj when Very Rev A OMalley Dean of celebrated the silver jubilee of his ordination to the priesthood The main pari of the celebra tion was the High Mass held in St Marys Church at in I lie presence- of a large congregation ami over 10 members of the cler- general for THREEYEAROLD CHILD KILLED BY TRAIN A LETTER THAT WON A PRIZE Dear Sir I dont know much about advertising but I do know about the Detroit Vapor Oil Stove Before we were Introduced I had been handicapped In my kit chen work by defective cooking appliances This placed me In a state of fear and anxiety as I was never sure of satisfactory results But one day someone suggested the Detroit Vapor Oil Stove After my first actual handling of the stove I was surprised at Its ease of operation Us simplicity and its wonderful It has been my experience and the experience of all housewives I have met that one naturally expects ease of operation simplicity and efficiency of their cooking appliances and that It is a bitter dis appointment If the above are lacking I therefore can truthfully say that a longfelt want has been successfully met by the Detroit Vapor Oil Stove There Is no delay no waste no wicks no smoke no odor If you take pride as every body should In a meal a perfect baking of bread cake or cookies the Detroit Vapor Oil Stove will place that pride on a firm foundation THE PAINT STORE PHONE 28 BANK and citizens in their presence insiich large rendering tribute to him for what he had done and had been in the last quarter of a century The Dean said he was profoundly grateful to God for allowing him injured today when I this years of service I struck by the Muskoka ex It is indeed to rise to the heights of excellence of the saints and seers and laborers of old in their service in the vine yard of the Lord We have but to look into the New Testament and read the saintly writings of these simple fishermen and we Holland Landing July Threeyearold Gordon 1 of this village was fatally ho was press as it passed the village near the Bradford Road Wandering along the tracks near his home he sat down beside the track at a point where there is a sharp curve Brushed to one side as the train passed the lad received a fractured skull He lived a are amazed at the culture wis- J few moments He was attended sanctity and simplicity Oflby physician who ESTABLISHED OVER ECONOMY The man and the woman who practice a wise economy and deposit savings in a Savings Account regularly are helping to win the war as vell as making more secure their own financial position MONTREAL in 1 G Ross Manager Newmarket Branch SOUTH END LUMBER YARD CAR XXX B C S I N E S JUST ARRIVED FRESH CAR OF CEMENT IN P W PEARSON Cor Church and Ca Wm Giles John Murphy and L WM CANE SONS CO LIMITED MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRES8EO LUMBER Such as Flooring Siding Moulding and Inside Trim in Pine Cypress Ash and Oak and Stair Material ill well kiln dried and nicely machined Sash at prices Doors and Window Frames Doors In Pine Fir Ash Of Oak that will you Kindly give us a trial Bane Son NEWMARKET INCORPORATED BANK Banking Service Farmers Business careful attention Hale Notes discounted Loans made to responsible parties convenience is afforded to Depositors or sums may deposited and interest paid on balan ces A M LISTER Manager Over forty sanctuary boys garb ed in crimson and white and black and were in attendance To attend the celebration came two brothers of the Dean Messrs John of Chicago and James of al so Dr las of Cornell University an old friend of Dean OMailey and a former teacher in Barrie High School On behalf of the congregation D read an address and Win Quill presented a purse of gold to Hie Dean The Young Ladies Sodality re cognized the occasion by present ing their pastor with an Irish lin en and lace surplice and also an address The children also in whom the Rev Dean has always taken such practical interest in both spirit ual and temporal matters pre sented him with a beautiful um brella The ladies of the parish sent a silver and cut glass ser vice and many friends sent gifts of silver on this unique occasion The venerable Dean Harris of Toronto in a clear and scholarly address dealt with the duties and qualifications opportunities and responsibilities of the priest his training and education and the manysided activities thai employ his talents and energies from the day of his ordination As one who had known Hie ian before and since his ordina tion tie fell a special pleasure in tendering his own good Dean and also in con veying from his brother priests the of their greetings Priests Address Very Reverend Dean Twenty- five cycles have revolved since you among His priests Your flock embraced Ibis auspicious occasion to out wardly manifest the reverence of their hearts They have woven their prayers on this jubilee fes tival a of happy feli citations The faithful claim you since the day you look Bre viary and Missal in hand but we as sharers of your exalted dig nity rejoice still more that our priesthood has been honored by your and erudition In you revere the great High Priest who vested you with the stole of in you we reaped minister of the New Testament Through you Christ has sent the sap Of grace into the souls under your for a quar ter of a century Your colleagues look upon you a faithful copy of the Divine a priest who has won the hearts of men by sacrificing himself upon the altar of duly We have admired your qualities of and heart as they kepi unfolding with the years and we noted that pressure of external duties did not make you forget sacred sciences nor tie study of the limes Your hunger for the Word of Cod and your Into theology and philo sophy have borne fruit in the school he academy and the pul pit While lecturing on writing for the cultured few you have wot overlooker the halt and blind Your daily task was to break Di vine Truth to the child and the adult to slake their thirst with limpid waters of eternal life You made not culture an end in itself but sought knowledge others might prollt Meanwhile your successful wooing of the Mu sis won the title of Doctor of Literature And during these years of study and teaching you have worn the while flower of a blameless life In that bright light that beats upon the priest hood To keep the chasuble pure gold undressed by the dust of two and onehalf decades no mean task That you have done so on weak human shoulders makes your Own heart and ours well up with gratitude to the Giver of Grace We rejoice with the Deanery of today and pray that God may grant your Nunc And we breathe the hope that He who hath a good work in you will perfect it unto the day of Jesus Christ In the name of your colaborers in the Toronto vineyard we sub scribe ourselves The Deans Reply Rev Dean OMailey Bald he felt unequal to reply to the earnest searching address of Dr OLeary and miniature indeed to the elo quence of Dean Harris but he felt It his duty on this very solemn occasion of his life to express his appreciation the clergy and them unschooled though they were in science and philosophy Today great scholars and doc tors are willing to sit year after year at the feet of these fishermen and learn the depths of wisdom imbedded in their words There is nothing said Dean OMailey that can in any way compare with the eloquence of St Paul We leave that epoch and come down to St Augustine and SI Thomas and we find we are indeed a pas on the train Ttie in- quest was opened this evening by Dr Wesley of Newmarket FOOD PRICES IN VIENNA I Amsterdam July alarming stale of the YEARS AGO From July 24 The annual picnic of the em ployees of the Northern Railway took place at Aurora last Satur day About were present Races games dancing swings etc The Fire Brigade had an Ex cursion around Lake last Friday on the Emily May which was a success The day was ob served as a holiday in the village Aurora and Newmarket played cricked last Wednesday New market winning by wickets Mr E Cherry It Tip food lion in Vienna is described in despatch to the Berlin Tagcblallj from its Vienna correspondent who says The daily rations per head are n fixed at approximately three an never such ffu lutes one ounce of meal less than from the Saskatoon Dally of nine Star find that miniature we heights We think Too of the men who went forth with mis sionary zeal carrying with them flower of their youth their manhood and their culture laying it on the farflung shores of America end Australia where lie their whitened bones We can not in any way approach these men It is indeed the scourge of God thai has fallen on our era or this terrible war could never have fallen upon us But the Dean said I include myself in this incrimination for both priests and people have carried on the work given them to do in conclusion lie said we with us today men who are scholars and who are saints and I will ftrink in from their learn ing religion and inspiration that which will help rue to go on with vigor in prosecuting my duties humble though they may be A Short Sketch Dean was horn in Ro chester in As a child of two he came with his parents He attend ed School and was a student at Model School under Mr Harvey After being in business in Toronto for five years he entered upon his Ideological studies and was grad uated from St Michaels College in Then followed course in the Grand Seminary Montreal from which he was graduated and ordained in After curate in St and St Pauls Toronto and in St Cath arines he was appointed parish in in in in assistant at SI Cathedral En and a of fat two and a half ounces of potatoes three- quarters of an ounce of jam and a quarter of an ounce of war cof fee making the total daily allow ance seven and threequarters ounces These rations may be supple mented by recourse to secret channels and by the payment of exorbitant prices the correspond ent declares Tor example flour can be secured by paying the equivalent of from a pound meat at to and horseflesh at a pound Meals at the middleclass restau rants TAPPINGS FROM INSIDE U- BOAT SAVED BRITI8H PRISONERS Michaels seven years was with Vicar- St Church Toronto before coming in he is year was given rj by Ottawa University Another Jubilee Mosl of the clergy present went on Wednesday where lev rormerly of Schornherg an old classmate of celebrated his sit jubilee London July I I In the course of a lecture on the op erations Naval Paymaster Col- lingwood Hughes narrated today a story illustrative of German cruelly and callousness He said a patrol boat discovered a dere lict German submarine from which it rescued the crew The commander was assured by he German captain thai I here no others aboard and be about to blow up boat sink her when he heard lappings from the inside A search re vealed four British seamen tied Up as prisoners The Germans the lecturer added were going to allow those poor fellows to he burled into eternity after their own lives had been saved were was and Cherry sides linger for Saskadmn of Plow Co will first an niversary Hie his lilile hoy on Mr Cherry his wife and the of their reside at Avenue Manager Cherry has with the people for the past 12 years starting with their int branch in ishut inJIes from town of his I at which place he saw the light of day in l0 He was sent In sales manager for the concern In lime anil remained there until January Me has Sas katoon since lime At Winnipeg Mr Cherry met Miss arena Pearl Baker for the purpose of entering into Ihe holy heads of matrimony Miss Bakers home in On 25 AGO From Era July 21 1893 of Athens on a visit for a couple is of A Smith is spending a of weeks at Battle Creek I his he son north of Toronto anient hunter lie belter lo pot and is more than Mr Cherry is an likes few things lucks in the fall anxious to hunt moose tint thus far always had to he in g Ihe open Season lli is quite an ardent lie says he has of the the gome of base- hall haying played the game many limes wo have a little fairy in our home now says he hail imiih lime for baseball or any thing else FIRE WASTE tP present Urn fire loss of the Dominion Canada is per rent greater than for the corresponding for year period of last year It this rate of destruction the loss will ex ceed thirtytwo million dollars in 1918 ami together with expenditures upon Insurance and fire prelection will a burden of over This means wit of the pinkei of every man woman and chilli in Canada or almost the average family HOW TO CONTROL WILD MUSTARD QAS U8ED ON Largo of Shells Over Into German NOW AIRPLANES USED FOR Increased Demand Causes Allies Turn to this 8pecles To So great Is Hie demand for airplanes sprue- the Allies that eastern- as well an Sitka sprue- h now being used Canada has large resonrees of eastern spruce which has been used mostly for the manufacture of pulp paper and hunter and tin War Mission Is at present trying to secure in eastern Canada us law an amount is possible of the grades suitable for airplane manufarlure has for some time been used for airplane in United States although only very small prrcenlnge of this Umber Is clear for this purpose Tests made by Hie United Slates and Cana dian governments show that where material of quality ran be found I Ills serves admirably for airplane construction and may be expected to supplement the supplies of Sitka Spruce from the Pacific Coast which are only now beginning to ap proach adequate proportions Che timber for use in airplaueH ha lo he paretic the bark in stead of parallel to the axis of lie log as Is done for lumber In this way straightgrained hoards are obtained having highest possible percent age of material free from knots and possessing a maximum of strength Five American airplanes out of a of six which start ed out lo raid fell Into the hands of the Hermans Paris July It Is officially announced that during the month of June aerial squadrons brought down airplanes seri ously damaged and sol on flro Captive balloons Our bombing planes dropped more than tons of projectiles American Army on the Manic July 1 is now permit- led lc he stated that he Ameri can army is receiving mustard gas shells in loiyce quantity Since the ioniums starling using last November it has been of all the one most used against allied soldiers is not a lethal gas and sel dom kills outright but seriously affects Ihe skin and membranes inflicting must painful burns and putting men out for three months Its great value lies in the fact that mustard is heavier than Others and will lie in woods or valleys or shell holes tor days at a time while gases float away Soon the Germans started to use mustard gas the allied chemists found out how it was made and produced it tut up to the Immediate past the allied for ces at Ihe fronl did not have mustard gas to use for while the allied chemists could produce it in the laboratory they could not produce it In large quantities Hut a method has been found and henceforth the allied armies will he supplied with mus tard gas for use against Her mans The first use of mustard gas the Americans look two nights ago when some thousands of shells of were hurled against a Herman concentration of troops west of Thierry Jusl north of the In a neck of woods The concentration was broken up and the next morning it was found the Germans had at the edge of the woods all materials for pontoon bridges with boats already constructed The fact that wo now have a good supply of mustard gas la welcome news to nil our soldiers on a number i aunty where tin Is cultivation are being spread mustard where corn was grown where grain was sown of farms in Hindus Commission of con- his ration I In check in it Ms year and this spring Mr home i weeks Mrs couple Mich Dr Rogers man arc taking i Fair Mrs Hartley and two daugh ters from London are visiting her father Mr Belfry Mr and Mrs were al home one evening last week with a number of friends Miss Dudley from is spending a week with her sister Mrs C J floss Miss linden from Washington Territory and her cousin Miss linden of Toronto are visiting at Mr J C Miss Cody and Miss Min- have taken honors in the Exams at the Normal in Toronto in the first years work which gives thorn the standard of assistant teachers Mis Davis of Toronto has bough I nut lie fruit and confec tionery business of Mr it- Campbell in the Sax Ion Block Kail wheal culling commenced on Wednesday Messrs J Stephens and Stewart represented New market the League District Mooting in Bradford on Monday Donne struck a flow ing well back of mill last week which yields gallons of beautiful crystal every hours The Methodist Sunday had a delightful excursion to last Wednesday Nine T It coaches were comfortably liller The corner stone of the New High School was laid last Satur day afternoon by J J Pearson chairman of the Board in the presence of quite a company TO FIRST MAN WHO FLIES OVERSEAS RJ I I r J and only the ynd to be Which stand of II ill part of the land wa part was before needing in fields where corn was kepi clean last summer no mustard Was allowed go seed the cultivated portion shows much less mustard this year than seen in Hie grain on land was ploughed While be is equally as good llvated portion of the field There are two things to be looked for in earn note which part of Ihe fitId gives best grain crop and which is freer from mustard If mis lest Is contemplated on your farm all means thai tip mustard in ymir crop of Is not allowed to go seed are many similar simple tests farmer might The way to find out If a I td us is good is it out on a small scale first on your own farm Da not plunge head lonR Into some new thing the time you hear of It Try thing by side so that a comparison may be made P FALL London Monday IS In order lo stimulate the production of more powerful engines and more suitable aircraft the Daily Mail announces the revival of its offer of a prize of to the person who flies across the Atlantic from any point in the States Canada or New foundland to Great Britain or Ire land or vice versa in live hours see There that any Wesley Martin of the Six Na tions Reserve was fined or three months in jail at ford for not a lion card It is a test case first side Quebec July Canadi an War Museum has just arrived from England via Montreal and is to he displayed for the first time on this continent in the Exposi tion Park hero Its proportions may he gathered from the fact hat it look large freight cars to carry it and it is not all here yet is known that the museum includes one Zeppelin For Infanta Children Barrio Sept Bolton Sopt- 30Optl Sept Lindsay London Fair Sept Markham 35 Sept Ottawa Central Sept Quoonsvillo 89 Toronto Aug 24Sopt Five men in Montreal were instantly killed last be ing burned to a crisp by a power wire falling upon them when broken by derrick swing ing against it The officials in charge of corning byelection in York August at Cedar Grove poll ing subdivision will be women Mrs A has been ap pointed deputy returning officer and the poll clerk and constable are also women IT SHOULD MAKE A MILLION FOR HIM man drug that loosens oorne so they lift out Good news spreads rapidly and druggists here are kept busy dispensing the of a Cincinnati man which is said to loosen any it lifts out with the fingers A quarter of an ounce costs very little at any store handles drugs but this Is said to be sufficient to rid ones feet of every hard or soft corn or You apply just a few drops on the tender aching corn or tough callus and instantly the soreness is relieved and soon the corn or is so shriveled that It lifts out without pain It Is astloy substance which dries ap plied and never inflames or even irritates the surrounding skin This discovery will prevent thousands of deaths annually from lockjaw and here tofore resulting from the habit of cutting corns- y

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