Newmarket Era , August 9, 1918, p. 7

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rf T CHINA HALL OUR LOCAL NEWS DINNER SETS In Dinner Sets we offer Extra Good Value in ranging in price from fop a Very Nice White and Gold Set w for a fine quality of Semi- porcelain Set of a Nice Border A Large Selection of Plain and Fancy Jugs in Variety of Colors to Suit most Everyone Tea Pots in Plain and Nicely Decorated Styles from to each If Bad Weather and Alice Much Grain Brief lets Mrs Kirk has bought the residence of Mrs on Timothy St Hon E J Davis is having an electric range installed while the family are on their holidays A Hot Wave Sunday was a hot day but Mon day was 91 in the shade is reported Tuesday it reach ed and on Wednesday it touch ed The papers say thatll was in Toronto on Wednes day the hottest day of the season Concrete Structures Best Make Old Granary- Efficient- Flash Ewes to Increase Lamb Crop Great Shortage of Fall Wheat Seed Contributed by Department of Agriculture Toronto Womens Institute On Thursday Aug the Newmarket Branch will visit the Branch All members are requested to keep the date in mind The Regular August meeting of the Newmarket Branch will be held the St on Thursday the 22nd at home of Mrs Fred Dawson m Importer of 8taple and China Storm Wednesday Morning Severe electrical storm just after midnight Tuesday accom panied by rain and hail The was turned for a while 10 prevent damage lo the trans formers The report comes from King Township that considerable damage was done to fruit by the j storm The wind and rain al ternated for two hours and strip ped many of the trees their luscious burden AND RESTAURANT IN THE IMPERIAL BANK BL4CK SOME WAR SAVINGS Discount on Cash and Carry groceries fresh milk cream and cheese can supply Cream at whole sale delivered Inking back all not Cm also supply Garden Parties with Confectionery Soft Drinks Cones Restaurant and Soda Fountain Open I near Market SOUTH END FLOUR AND FEED STORE It pays to bake your own Bread WHEAT FLOUR CORN FLOUR RYE FLOUR BARLEY FLOUR And the Price la Right HEN FEED CHICK FEED GRIT AND SHELL ALWAYS ON HAND License No Successor to A Howard Prompt Delivery Phone CO TERMS CASHI Decoration Day Sunday is Decoration Day at Newmarket Cemetery Pro cession will leave OddFellows Lot Street at The public are invited to join in this Decoration Service The Cemetery is a credit to and vicinity and an example to many other burying grounds This sacred ground contains the mortal remains of very many of our relatives and friends but alas not all for dur ing the past four years some of our esteemed boys have found resting places across the seas As a people our thankfulness should go out to Almighty God that though we are a nation at War conditions of peace prevail at home and we know the rest ing places of our loved ones mounds here and there tell the story of sacrifice of patience and long Buffering and of af fection that can never die We can by our devotion acts of rev erence ami solemn thought deep en our interest in the cemetery and illuminate the fond memories which a visit to the sacred ground recalls Our pilgrim ages are not conceived in vanity they are suggestive of the lessons which properly ap plied liable us the belter to dis charge our obligations and give force to our professions If you reside within a mile or two of the Cemetery do not let any hard and fast rules can be laid down for the erection of a convenient and efficient granary Each problem re quires a knowledge of local condi t and requir SemaJority are built in enclosures on the barn floor and constructed with too little regard for strength durability and convenience These structures should be located Immediately over the feed room each bin having a chute with a control ling slide or a canvas distributor to convey the grain to the hopper of the grinder or if the grain is in tended for market to a sack placed on the scales below the chute ready to receive it emptying the grain the Boor of the bins should be sloping The important consideration in the construction of granaries and bins for Is to be sure that the structure is designed with sufficient strength to prevent bulging of the sides and springing of the floor for grain owing to its out ward thrust corresponding some what to that of water has a ten dency to burst the sides unless well braced or supported Timber con struction requires frequent repairs to prevent decay and general deprecia tion from use It Is always liable to climate conditions The boards will crack and shrink in the summer when the bins may be empty and when the new grain is dumped Into the bins an enormous quantity promptly dis appears into the cracks and crevices and through mice holes entailing considerable to the farmer to the consumer and to the nation Thousands of bushels of grain are In this way annually lost to the pro ducers through sheer Indifference to the condition of the granary Yet this preventable waste may be easily remedied and made secure by lining bins with sheet metal The watchword Is Conservation Every grain needed to feed the Empire and its Allies It Is there fore highly desirable at this time to bend every effort to eliminate all possible leakages and conserve our grain for the need of the Allied na tions there IE an annual de preciation on a timber structure Varying from A to concrete con struction grows better as it grows old hence concrete properly re inforced Is the materia for granaries because it both datnp- nroof and two very essen tial factors In the construction of granaries Concrete properly made to suit existing conditions Is absolutely Im pervious to moisture and can kept as dry as any structure of wood ever built The experience of many farmers is that grain mature enough to be placed will not spoil j Whitchurch Township Council me a Bond Lake Park Saturday August 3rd with all members present and the Reeve in the chair Communications as follows were presented and read Miss Sec Bethesda Red Cross Society and Miss Hawtin Sec- Treas Pine Orchard Womens requesting grants for Patriotic work in respective Societies Mr J Steckley Agricultural Rep resentative requesting a grant for Township School Fair GCollard presented claim for for one lamb killed by dogs as valued by Forester Valuator CoIIard and Taylor claimed Bonuses for killing dogs caught wor rying sheep The following- Bills were presented and the Treasurer instructed to pay Hie same viz Ball for yds gravel and 35 Cedar posts Percy Allen for yds gravel Albert for delivering pipe Albert for work at Sand Values in the Immense Hill Lol Con Fred We s gate for work at Sand Hill Lot Con 3 Williamson for work at Sand Hill Lot Con 3 Muni for grading with engine on T John Windsor for yds gravel Sliver Bros for lbs Coal for Engine grading for repairing rail ing bridge net and Ion Mr for Disinfecting house iflr Diphtheria at Ontario Bridge Co for Culvert 1625 for yds Display of For Men ftSffc-Vi- trivial excuse defer you from putting in an appearance the grounds next Sunday afternoon a flower on the grave of the departed is emblematic of the resurrection and the life beyond None hi would to be en tirely forgotten fret us not forget those who have passed onbfore on contact with nor will corn mold provided is good ventilation and the roof is tight To get rid of and destroy their nesting place and to this end con crete Is preeminently the best ma terial and 4b recommended for all farm structures pipes Ralph Conner gravel A for Engine Coal drawing file etc A Haines for Services as Officer The Treasurer was instructed to pty Ihe Red Cross Society and Pine Orchard Womens Institute yum of each for Patriotic Work Tin sheep claim presented a bonus of for destroying two dogs worrying sheep also for Taylor for destroy ing one dog caught worrying sheep and to Mr Chatterley Ihe sum of for use of room for meeting A of 510 was made lowrd School Fair lo be held at Resolutions were passed Approving of Plan submitted by Stephens and Co Subdivision ft pari of Lot and authorizing the Reeve and Clerk Sign the Appointing Councillor Baker Com missioner have Culvert between Lots and Con and also bridge opposite Lot Con both repaired Appointing the and a Committee to purchase Wie Land to tin rounding f comers ofMitr road crossings at the 2ml and 3rd Con Lines between Lois wild ByLaws were passed authorizing Dates of Pro vincial War tjbc General And Trus tees School Bates Sinn vo County anil Ihe sum of for Township And this season as usual In spite of conditions variety In styles patterns colors and weaves la a most notable feature of the display and Is a va riety that provides the good fit desired the smooth or rough weaves that strike tho fancy and also the patterns and colors that are so Important In choice of a Spring Suit Spring display Is now ar ranged and we Invite all men whether they want to buy or not to come and seo the values are offered i i THE JAMES WHIMSTER CO NEWMARKET The Uptodate Gents Furnishers LOCAL AGENT WANTED For Old Reliable NURSERIES j I I tit Iii for in til fruit fur I Willi mot iIM Stone Wellington OUT DONT MISS These Buggy Bargains Rubber Tiro Buggies Buggies with Tops Tire Open Buggy Mikado Top Good Work Horse and Driver The Chautauqua a fael that are more for in war lime Chan in Mine I sumo of leading winar- Hi- necessity pro viding aperies of musical and Idlwlunl of a really order cm I Into a lb same mim- of This is rea son lit NVwmarkM i a or af fair hill a collct- of some lalciil on ih continent I eke I are now mi a i lroiijh tons and For an adult ran Iviy and a child if you have not pot a ftwison ticket an costs a and an afternoon fain men I 50e The is exactly the same as City people pay I hear in the theatres will be irivon in a lare lent on the dificld Park situated on Water i St reel the railway track and river from Wilt pi Street Tin Metropolitan Railway will run late ears the lose of Sutton and Toronto every during week of hii people in the enjoy Under average day con- ditionB concrete granary to Van- iay represent an additional outlay Wednesday Sept Id or about 35 over that required lo construct of timber but the high distinctive of concrete quick Offsets this increased initial cost Concrete construction has many In Tiic which broke about Important advantages The J in Sunday nt Cobalt contents are safe from the Of- rodents to dampproof re- titllllU quires neither paint nor repairs Is J fireproof the grain Is perfectly the household of two served under all conditions of I tic and temperature and the result- structure Is practically everlaat- l ll M Cl6nl Prof Evans to lohn Mchlroy a Agricultural College farmer living in he township of I Morris tilled three miles from Care of Ewes After Weaning morning He was alone In order to avoid udder trouble i in luL can to It is necessary to keep a close of the for a few days arc rated from the Not a few cases of defective udders can bo traced lo the want of a Utile care In this respect Milk out Just enough to keep the udder soft day after the lamb have been wean ed After I wo time they are Enquire at OARAGE Water Newmarket Ibis country an advaoiafs offered the family in Newmarket hi have one or two tickets least They are Interchangeable Ik- of the family any member cap use ft again milked out not need any more attention after tho second milking Such ewes may I bo marked to indicate that they are dry Three more days should clapso before the next milking is done and this method followed until It Is cer tain the entire flock Is safe In con junction with the method outlined above the ewes should be separated some distance from tarlbs and bo on scant pastures until all per fectly This is a good time to over the Hock and cull out all un desirable member Nonproducers those with broken mouths and poor udders should not bo retained A good deal of success of the subsequent lamb will depend Upon the treatment the ewes receive from time of until after they bred They have good I pastures and be given an opportunity of on flesh This is what is commonly called flushing Nothing Is better for this purpose than rape pasture It Is usually from six weeks to two from of sowing that rape Is ready for pasture It rape pasture Is not available now seeding or second crop of clover will serve fairly well should not bo turned on rape or clover for the firat when leaves wet from rain or even In order lo avoid trouble from bloating J P USA Ontario Agri cultural College learned lie was leading a loam of horses attached to a binder out of Ins barn when irit- unmanageable and him down and dragged I he body under the hinder across a about rods When lie was found life Some ewes do supposed to instantaneous as his ivas broken and his body badly SCENE IN COURT WHERE THE ARE MORE The automatic telephone switch to be on he WW the hello can he 0e b now way to hi Wonlr taught to A lawyer into An argument with a over the relative of their respective professions I dont I bat all lawyers are crooks said the doctor hut youll have to admit that your profession doesnt angels of men No retorted the attorney you doctors have the best of there of Inst week lire did danage In store at It Started In the boot and shoe store and Us cause is unknown The loss is fully covered by In surance The Germans have levied war contributions of 2330000000 francs on Belgium besides enor mous fines on municipalities firms and individuals Lord Cecil says these monstrous exac tions must not be forgotten when peace terms arc arranged Era bring Try Now sir I hope in- difficulty in you In Speak up sivid Ihe barrister in a very loud commanding voice I hope mil sir the top of his How dare speak lo me in Hint way Shouted the lawyer crimson in face Tiepause I fcanl speak louder sir said the Have you drinking Yes sir I should infer so from your conduct What drinking Goueo- vociferated the knight of the stable Something stronger than sir youve been I look at mo liko thai sir I fniiously fnok the jury sir I Did you have something in your eoffee sir Yes sir What was it Sugar This man Is no ho is worse counsel Now sir turning lo the wit ness look al mo What be sides sugar did you take in your coffee this morning The his and in a voice that could have been heard half a mile away bel lowed out A spoon I A spoon an nothing 1 WONDER hoys on the each day Who look both fit and strong ask myself as pass by wvnder what is wrong They to have the shape of men lletjth stamped on every fare They have look which says They sprang from British race race which cannot spell defeat The race which God ordained To the world that right Is might And must he aye maintained r do not look as if flat feel Were hid modern shoes be color blind And that is Iheir excuse lit may he theyve no kith or kin To show hem whal is right If this is so I pity them 1 do with all my might Oh Mis thai it is so Natures denied brain Theyd surely hear poor Belgiums cry are insane I pass them by wondering mind My bide To thai big strong bulks like I hern only men I if its fault mother then hart Hut just as stir- as you are hern Theres one sure they lack ooo MODERN ftne of the phases l kind leaching is ih lack of Inwards in Saviour His words are dlfloiltd and Ills miracles or explained and His knowledge and power so limited ud the Isus Christ of New Testament h is well nigh ceased In exist or has Such or writers seem lake great In making the and acts lesus as as possible foe of our ministers oltendlng our Toronto College told me ho had to write lie nol at all believe order to get mirkH in his exams IP- gave me some examples one of Which was to the effect thai when Cesus two of Ills disciples for the iihs upon which He ride told him specifically what say if by the own er lie had arranged whole mat ter previously had with owner and had given him a token or password whereby he would know when right nun came for the ass Was ever Ingenious more ridiculously employed Would you like to have Edison Phonograph In your home If you will let us know at once we will try to arrange for same I 1 ft j If SPECIAL TERMS OF PAYMENT ARRANGED TO PURCHA8ER DRUG STORE HURON 8T- NEWMARKET To Every Lover of HOMEMADE BAKING TRY Our Favorite and Five Rose FRESH FEED GOOD ANTHRACITE Prices Right OLIVER TERMS CASH Give Us DIKE a Flour COAL Call Phone a fool my lord stormed the The weeds of prejudice grow In an Intellectual desert PHAY ONE FOR ANOTHER James I cannot Hi why there should come to IDC A thought of some one miles and miles away In swift Insistence on the memory Unless need there be that I should pray To hurried oft are we to spare thought For days together of some friends away perhaps does It for us and we ought To read Ills signal as a cull to pray OF CANADA CAPITAL PAID UP RESERVE FUND HAY HEAD TORONTO FARMERS LOANS Farmers requiring loans should apply to the Manager ofthe nearest Branch if SMYTH NEWMARKET BRANCH alio at Aurora Manager Perhaps Just then my friend has fiercer fight Ami appalling weakness and decay Of courage darkness solao lost sense of right And in ease ho needs my 1 pray If in- And you pray dear friend I ask of thee Thai thou will souk of not mine own way Not what I want but His blest thought for me Do thou through Jesus Im plore I pray lo the same for me trude a Unasked upon you on some crowded day a Give a moments prayer as into- from a holding band a china egg Be very I need It therefore OlV go and put It back See what Ive got I cried Johnnie Cockney hoy as he canto running in his pray k t his sixyearold Bister Thais hen measures by l I y- ARCHIVES OF ONTARI

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