Newmarket Era , August 2, 1918, p. 3

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r 3 ONT N D OUR LOCAL NEWS i Brief lets Main Street was oiled again week Some of our Greater Produc tion report frost Wednesday morning on Lawn Social Mission Circle of the Melh Church are holding their annual Lawn Parly on the Church lawn Friday evening will be a musical Fish Pond and olher al- tractions the dat Newmarket High School rim following of- the Newmarket High School have successful in obtaining En trance lo the Faculty of Educa tion Pari Belfry Lottie Pearl Stiles Llewellyn Sadie McBride Phys Pari Elsie Belfry Elizabeth Darling Elea nor Stark Caroline Wesley As all the phpils who wrote on tli- passed the school -i- on this record WITH THE BOY SCOUTS I THREE i Last Sunday July the Scouts jhad a fine address entitled Char acter Building by lough Some of the Scouts have their uniforms and we trust to have a The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signature of Fletcher and has been made under FOR PATTERNS t J good turnout- on Aug for his personal supervision for over our First Church Parade years Allow no one to deceive you It was decided to have a Camp CounterfeitsImitations and starting 23rd We trust justasgoodare but experiments and endanger the health of Children What Is is a harmless substitute Aug to have a genuine Scout Camp Harold Groves Tins is a photo of the youngest son of Mr and Mrs J B Groves of Newmarket He is years Not Quite The prisoner looked very de jected as he stood in the dock and heard the evidence against him Finally he judge- turned to him and asked Well have you anything say for yourself Nothing your worship re plied he prisoner Im down land out Youre down hut not out yet not for six months anyhow said the judge with a grim smile DRY GOOD All Our Large Purchases of Kinds of Dry Goods Enables us for Castor Oil Paregoric Drops and to sell many Lines fop Much Soothing Syrups It is pleasant It Less than we can buy them fop contains neither Opium Morphine today Anticipate your wants nor other Narcotic Its get lhe Bapgaln8 at age is its guarantee It destroys I A Word About Camping Some people talk of roughing of age and before enlisting with if Those people are the Battalion he was in the Social Outing Saturday afternoon July tin- Willing Helpers of the Church held a very suc cessful A I Home at Karview fit- home of Mrs John Lewis Yon if After which Miss Toole in describing her trip Florida a wartime luitrhion was on the beau tiful and spacious lawn Being an evening the outing was thoroughly enjoyed by all were provided for conveyance he members friends the and Save the Wild Berries Every effort should be made this reason in the interests of food production lo save the wild raspberries and other small fruits which grow in abundance this neighborhood Wild fruits of all kinds are most valu able and the crop should not be allowed to go to waste Parties of young girls and boys who an too young lo en list for work on fruit and other farm- could do this work and might go berrypicking with some older person in change Let some patriotic organization take matter in hand as no doubt many automobile owners will wil lingly volunteer to carry berry- pickers if it becomes known with whom arrangements can be made Save our foodstuffs for our sol- diers by doing your utmost to pre- all In fruits and vegetables for winter use Death of Mrs Rogers We copy the following from the Brandon Sun Manitoba of July Mi- Rogers is the widow of Honors and she resided for several years on Eagle Street be fore removing to Manitoba The death took place at of her daughter Mrs A Kennedy Ninth St Thursday evening of Mrs Mary Borden Rogers aged years months ami days The deceased came I Brandon about years ago from Newmarket Out and ha- resided with her daughter i ho lime The sons are well known in the Forrest district having been there for the pal thirtyeight years The Mrs leaves to mourn their two daughters and three Mrs Kennedy Brandon Mrs j Mathewson Antler Messrs Nelson and Al fred and David floors Rapid City The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon at one oclock from Hie residence lo where interment will made Key It Lowry employ of the Davis Leather Co Last week his parents received wo that he had been admitted to a casualty clearing station with gunsh wounds in his face Union Decoration At a Joint Meeting of the dif ferent Friendly Societies of New market held at the King George Hotel i was unanimously de cided to hold a Union Decoration Sunday Aug Place of meeting at the Hall on Lot St pm A cordial welcome is to all King Council Council Suttons Hotel on Saturday July Members all present and minutes of last regular and special meetings were read and confirmed A Of communications were received and read The Council in committee of the whole on Bills ami Accounts Mr in the chair when the follow ing bills were presented and ordered paid Fred lira ham gravel P V 95500 reps to pipes and side walks P v S Smith reps sidewalks P V reps to sidewalks P V S reps to sidewalks P v yds gravel 700 Canada Ingot Iron Co culvert Alfred engine on grader 2iOO new culvert J P Jefferson grant J Sons reps to grader Co tile moulds print ing A stationary John Lynn new doubletree Joseph snow shoveling Fred Webster yds gravel Joshua Court ney opening ditch road work William Far- yds gravel v Thai Clerk be Intruded to notify Hie rale- payers on Kennedy HI extension meet Council at Kelllehy on Aug i oclock p Thai tie- grant of be paid to for a donalfon to School Fair Thai John Cray be paid re killing dog caught war ring sheep in accordance with in I hat behalf KaafceMcCutcheon Thai Frank C K be paid re Hoys ditch award and the Clerk re said award Thai be paid re sheep killed by dogs KaakeDolson Thai Thos be paid re partial cost re drain on road Thai A Manning be advanced re esti mate No on culvert opposite Lot 27 A lo Reeve and Treasurer borrow certain sums to current expenses was passed Council adjourned meet at An old backwoodsman doesnt He knows how look after him self and to make himself com fortable by a hundred little dodges For instance if there are no tents he does not sit down and shiver and grouse but once sets to work and makes a shelter for himself He lnds a good spot where he is not likely to be flooded out if a storm came up Then he makes a camp fire and a comfortable bed of ferns or straw An old Seoul is full of resources that is he can find a way out of any difficulty or dis comfort Worms andallayBFeverishness For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Con stipation FlatulencyWind Colic all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea It regulates the Stomach and Bowels assimilates the Food giving healthy and natural sleep The Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend The Kind You Have Always Bears the Signature of the Present Prices TALK We have AH the Substitutes used Instead of Flour at a little Prices than usual TEAS AND COFFEES Are Our which wo are offering for about less per lb than they are usually sole fop ALL GOOD COOKS USE BAKING POWDER SHOES iff The Price of Upward Bound Boots is again Our Large Stock LI gives you Protection on Price fop some time to come EVERYTHING IN SH0E8 And the Workmanship on Every Pair Guaranteed I In Pot Years When Did He Work First Laborer Dont you think a lazy fellow Second Laborer Not exactly lazy hut he seems to think it is unhealthy to work between meals Bathing While Camp bathing will be one of our joys also duties A joy because it is such fun a duty because no Scout can call himself a fullblown Scout until he can swim and save life in water But there are dangers about bathing for which every sensible Scout will be prepared First there is danger of cramp This often comes from staying in the water too long Ten min utes is ample time as a rule for any boy to stay in the water Cramp doubles you up in ex treme pain so you cannot move your arms or and down you go ami drown Secondly many lives are lost every summer through foolish ness on the pari of boys bathing because they dont think of these things BRADFORD On July 2ft Felix A Smeiser died the age of years He whs born in the Township of King lie resided he Miss Mary MaoMurchy and moved to the township of when he purchased a farm Soon after moving then he was elided a position he held for many years also holding many other public positions in fjrey County Seven yenrs- ago he purchased that valuable properly from Mr It II Crake formerly owned by Col lie remained death In vative f In near Bradford where until the time- of his- lilies he was a religion a Presbyterian The Weakly Boy met a fellow some lime who because he was not tt strong declared he would never gel on We told him he was quite wrong he physically weaker than follow men certainly a To your draw hack but it is not going to prevent a plucky boy from reach ing the top of he ladder in his profession or trade is Pluck Persistence ami Patience spelled with a capital that help men and boys lo climb It is physical strength but strength of will Hint climbs the rungs in the ladder of difficul ties Every boy has a chance Nelson was a delicate boy but he proved himself a great sailor by his pluck and endurance St pull yourself upright and go and win SNOWBALL Berry picking is the- order of the day Mr and Mrs Rush of Echo Bay Sunday at the lot- tors parents Miss Carrie of Newmar ket spent Sunday under- par ental roof Mr and Mrs Roy Haines spent Sunday at Mr John Mornings A number of young people from this burg attended the ice cream social held in the Metho dist Church yard on Tuesday evening Mr Casey spent Sunday wild at Mrs Ferguson has returned home after visiling friends at Frankfort Miss Trainer of To ronto is spending her vacation at Mr Caseys Miss Andrews of Western Hospital is spending a few days at home Miss Mary who has been visiting relatives al Hamilton re turned home last week Webb of the RAF has been home week furlough and land all kinds Furnishings for men and young men at prices never dreamed of real Sale of Duncans Slock Old Post Office Building Newmarket Another Old Resident After an illness which confined him bed for weeks Mr John passed peacefully away about live oclock on Tues day afternoon in his year Deceased way born in Scotland and came to this country when year of age He was a black smith and implement worker by trade and always prided himself On doing bin work right He worked in Allans Foundry for year- and for 12 years at the Office Specialty Works He wan known among bin fellows as an honorable and conscientious man Mr came lo he attended the Old Kirk On St under the minis- Irati on of Rev John Brown for The remaining years has been a regular Worshipper lb Presbyterian Church and many yearn a Trustee At Lime of his death he was the MmI male member on Church roll In former years be was a very Active member of the He was also among the to join the in and has his con nection with the order wife died years ago and survive three sons and one daughter William and Alex in James in Newmarket and Mrs Leach at Buffalo vill lake place this afternoon Service at Hie residence of his boh Mr Raglan St where home since the death wife and interment at pemelery Hall KelllCby on Saturday la for tin American fighting troops are now on lie Italian front Fire destroyed barns and out building of the Leeds and lie House of located village of The main build ing was saved with difficulty Considerable damage has been done by frosts the Alberta crops In southern Albert rains have some of the crops in Wrist Watches LADIES AMD In Silver MA CLOCKS IVORY KITOHEH CUT GLASS his nar- FOUNTAIN and 8UPPLIE8 Atkinson Co Marriage Licenses I Higher higher let us climb Mount of Glory That our lives may live through faun in our countrys story A camp is a roomy place but there is no room for a fellow who docs not want to take his share in the little odd things thai have to bo done There is no room for the shirker or grouser well there will be no room for them in the Boy Seoul Camp fellow musl help and whistle and Smile under all the little unpleasant jobs then we have a dandy Camp One word to the parents To camp out is one of the greatest points In Scouting which appeals to the boys and Is the opportun ity in which to teach him selfre liance and resourcefulness be sides giving him health and de velopment Many parents who have never had the experience of camp life themselves- look upon it with misgivings as likely to he too rough and risky for their boys but when they see their sons re turning from he fray well set up ami full of health and happiness and morally improved in the points of manliness and comrade ship they cannot fall to appreciate the good which comes from such an outing I hope will he no obstacle placed in the way of letting lads go to camp July The big lake freighter Rogers lore away a large section of the Northern Navigation wharf here last night when she broke her tearing wheel opposite Ibis city and ran ashore before she could be stopped The boat crashed Into the dock until she reached solid earth and then backed out under her own power but In doing so lost her propeller and so was helpless The wrecker ManTstlrtue and two lugs look charge of the disabled boat and she continued On her way to a Lake port where her cargo Of Iron ore will be off and she will limn be placed In the dry I During the terrific thunder storm that passed over this place last Monday afternoon Mr Harry was struck and in- stnntly killed by lightning He was a single man about 55yeara of age in the employ of Mr Gib bons on the Con of West He was a member of the Church and well though Of in lhe neighborhood The accident occurred Just af ter dinner and he and Mr had gone out cover the binder which was In the Held near the barn Mr ODonnell was In the act of carrying two barley sheaves to the binder when the bolt struck him Mr Gibbons hav ing gone lo the stable to get a blanket He returned immedi ately and found Mr ODonnell lying on his face dead only about ten rods from the stable He was struck on top of the head his face being badly bruised then the lightning seemed jump to bis breast and pass flown the right side leaving a mark all the way down and tearing his boot open There was also abl hole in his and his hair was scorched Mr ODonnell had worked for Mr Gibbons for fifteen years THE TWO APPLE TREES I have been looking al these two trees boys said Mr Moore one bright Saturday morning and as there seems to be about the same amount of apples on each one have decided that if you want to gather and market them for yourselves you may do so And have the money for our selves they asked eagerly and in unison Yes and you may also lake old Billy and the light waggon draw them into town this after noon f Before he had ceased speaking John the elder boy had begun lo climb one of the trees and Mr Moore without further comment walked away The other boy walked out in a different direction John meanwhile secured a good foothold in the centre of the tree and was giving it a vigor ous shaking which sent the ap ples to the ground in showers Presently the brother returned carrying a ladder and a basket Oh ho cried John you dont to say you intend to pick those apples off the This is the way he gave the tree another shaking Why you know he went on if you slop lo pick those apples off it will take you all day long Cant help it was the an swer that is the way they are coming off and the only right way But youll not be able to go With me lo town this afternoon Then Ill go some other after noon But you cant slay out of school I can be examined Monday at noon Dont worry Ill find a way to get my apples to market and theyll bring mo a good price when they do there John continued his protesta tion but is brother persisted Therefore it was nearly sundown and John had been gone several hours when the brother took the last apple from the tree When John returned from town soon after he jingled his coin in hand merrily and ask ed Dont you wish vou had some How much did you got a bush el asked his brother A few minutes later when they entered the barn together where the brothers apples were careful ly stowed In baskets John ex claimed What in the world did you do to those apples They look as if they had been polished Oh just A cloth and a little rubbing did the Job was the an swer Who would believe that lhe trees which bore those apples and Johns were exactly alike said Mr Moore- coming into the barn at this moment John looked grave Hut what he use of all that rouble Theyll not bring any more ho said scornfully Wait and sec said his brother Monday evening when the younger brother returned from the village he counted his money and he had received just twice the amount John had I didnt know said John that taking a little trouble would make so great difference Christian NEWMARKET TWO WEEK SALE OF VERY SPECIAL BARGAINS Ladles Black and White Lisle Hose Reg Sale Price Fine Ribbed Hose Makes a Good School Hosei for Boys or Girls Special Price Ladles Fine Lisle Ankle Hose ay to 10 Good Value for Mercury Brand Hose Good Heavy Lisle Thread Special for this Table of Remnants including Fancy Voiles Muslins Ginghams Prints all at Cost Price Basket of Fancy and Plain Ribbons Narrow and Wide Widths LESS THAN COST I OF CANADA CAPITAL HEAD OFFICE TORONTO SAVE SECURE your future and SERVE the country current on Sating DepoalU at all Branches NEWMARKET BRANCH Branch alto at Aurora I F Manager tz Good Steers and Heifers I Live Stock Markets was playing tennis day with a man and while dressing after ward I asked him what he was Ho answered that he was a rnann or merchant for the German this answer was enough It him in the merchant J Butchers Choice Heifers class I asked him what sort Butchers Good Cattle of a kaufmann he was He then Butchers Common Cattle told mo that he was president of Choice Blockers a large electrical company but Choice Milkers being a German he merely Choice Veals closed his caste without going Good Veals Into details Common Calves On the regislers of guests In Spring Lambs Top prices paid in Toronto tills week Extra Choice Steers and Heifers 1300 with the wouldnt dock for repairs SPARKLE8 Do you go lied chickens indeed trust dat far useless sir have al ready refused In marry you twice Thats all right I only want you to marry rne once There was a canny old Scotch minister who said one day from the pulpit with a dry smile friends kirk stands urgently In need if and as wo have failed to get It honestly we must now what a can do for us aged six Oh I say Jo you know what my governess told me She told me that the world is round Isnt that funny Dolly aged six and a half- You sitly I Of course the world is round I could have told you that Thats why wo say our prayers World without end DISCIPLINE AND GERMANY IN From the time when ho la four years old says formor Amhas- Gerard in My Four Years in Germany Gorman is dis ciplined and taught that his gov ernment Is the only good and ef fective form teachers In he schools are all paid by government and they teach the children only the principles that the rulers of Gorman dosire There are no Satur day holidays In the Gorman schools and summer holi days last only to woeks You never groups of small hoys playing alone In Germany games and their walks are superintended by their toaohers who always Inculcating in them roveronco for military heroes of past and present On Saturday night the Gorman boy is turned over by state- paid school teacher to stato- pastor who adds divine au thority to the principles of for German system There Is a real system of In Germany For I A COSTLY ERROR Wife Hie door wringing her heads Now Ive done It but It servos me right for not turning on the light I might have known I Hhouhl make mistake I Husband What have yon done Taken poison Wife Poison No Ive been and put a three stomp on a post card 1 Newmarket Markets DONT These Buggy a German summer resort you will Yearling Lambs ltiOO see Mrs Choice Sheep tor registered with Mrs Hogs off cars Schwartz and Mrs Lieutenant von Ding Of course there is no doubt as lo relative social positions of Mrs Manufactory Proprietor ScliUltz and Mrs Second Lieuten ant von Mrs Manufac toryProprietor may have a steam yacht and a tiara an and ten million marks She may be an old lady noted for her works of charity Her hus band may have made discoveries of value the human race Bill she will always compelled take her place be hind Mrs Second Lieutenant von even If the officers wife is only seventeen old 2 2 Rubber Buggies Stool Tiro Buggies with Tire Open Buggy TwoSeated WHHado Light Wagon with Top IV3 Topg 1 Good Work Horse and Driver Enquire at ROBERTSONS OARAGE St Newmarket per Butter per lb Wheat bush Oats bush Barley bush Bran to Toronto Markets Children Butter lb doz 65 Turkeys lb Spring lb 50 Ducks Fall Wheat bush Goose Wheal bush Oats bush 04 Barley bush Timothy ton 2200 Mixed Hay ton THIS IS THE LITE WANTED Boy with Wheel This Is a ad In many papers today Boys By using a bike evening and Saturday afternoons you oan earn enough In a little to pay for It your father to get one for you NOW Your local mop- will be glad to have you deliver his Delay no longer Ask him TO NIGHT then come and take your choice from the New MODELS Now on Display m d I ALLAN A GO A 1

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