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Newmarket Era, 8 Nov 1918, p. 4

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I Newmarket Military Hospital From Toronto Star Nov Room at Hie Newmarket Military Hospital for the Insane in which Corporal J Parker and another unfortunate war vic tim are is I he saddest spot in the institution which other wise is bright clean airy and as cheery as such a place can be A Star representative ilcd the hospital last evening ar rived in the midst of a Halloween entertainment arranged for the men Music games and gay decorations contributed he success of In evening In com pany with Mr Arthur Sunn prtUlMdeii f Hi of this branch a letter he re ceived recently from MajorGen Logic acting of military district No 2 respecting the treatment alleged to have been meted out to his brother Corp Parker at Newmarket Hospital In this letter General Logic points out that he has no juris- J diction in the matter himself but that he has communicated with Sir James under whose jurisdiction the hospital at Newmarket is administered The deputy minister under- Sir James said the genera would send down a government official to investi gate both the case of Corp Park er and also conditions generally in the hospital I have no doubt says General Logic in conclu sion- thai the department of J soldiers civil reestablish men I of Exchanges will promptly collect any impro ved Dr chief conditions which on man will of my letter the from I garret He found spot- less rooms and lounging rooms clean and comfortable wards and dormitories and elan- irately rurnished special treatment Then lie was taken hi room There wasnt- Mercury another of fnrnilure in the bands on I he dial plates of ail I he mi which lire liiVt other man lay and the corporal tTcd we reel that we have bad clothes There was only l friend wit Hon meVia fr this the doctors I Saving j inured star bed I Examiner Some of could easily he supplied from an departments Ottawa might well aileuir ri and practise a little thrift in for the man I iheslalionery used For assured the reporter the press notices that might man in bis sadly deranged j be typed on stale will mil have litem nihil on bond paper Iron World Nov worth as much as Cents per I brother Corp pound Parker whose the Hospital has Mercury If ever there subject to criticism staled j Ml that ticrmany at the corporal is arriving iii Canada bout as complete as could hi three weeks later He was sent and all classes are lo Military ami Mug Hie trail for safely Placing shortly aflr attend be blame where it belongs is now Technical on St j spoil in all sections where In- studied mechanical l country Perhaps after drawing was his custom this war they will make a sol- leave lb- hospital as of the arrive al he school oil lime He I while an honest civilian Was an amputation rase and J walk in safety walking was difficult j chronicle The large Mr Parker slated thai was ordered one morning aloig by the io delay Marling for he school parade jn lis convenience I plans to position to bear the vicissitudes such ill bill 1 preyed on wfl enviable his mind He had now to go out KB if I Th Loan to school as an Outpatient and was unable afford Hie expense He was taken sick after attcnipt- prosperous has I he Lake of tin Woods Milling Company been during the pasl year they were not only able lo pay a twelve pel id Mniim his dor- stockho IM advanced The January ho Had lo paying the price winning the all wovnrod From etching he Victory over which the farmers of Can- community drive their hogs their cattle their grain and all their surplus crops to the profitable British market self and the whole farming he was sent f me men who largest by any stretch or imnjinafion be construed as CANADA be titled with a new limb lie was refused a Ionday pass and was old to New- In war market where he belonged further bis his brother yesterday Instead of to Mo corporal took Ml days French leave and ben returned I he was rettil led for a limb He was lined I lays pay and was inunedi- atdy two weirs leave of absence and Ibis pass was ex until fie bad bad Pay Held Back For the money raised by the Victory Loan enables Canada to give credit to Great Britain And only by means of that cred it can Great Britain buy the products of Canadas farms Therefore when you come for ward at your countrys call and loyally lend your money that Canada may continue her vig orous prosecution of the war you are also benefitting your- It is the duty of every earnest Canadian not only to invest heavily in Victory Bonds 1918 but to work among his neigh bors to make the loan a success I Before the subscription lists close every man should realize the sterling character of the investment the good interest return of 55 the undoubted security offered in the Bonds of this wealthy nation and the vital importance to all classes of people particularly to the farm- of the Victory Loan lal May whim of Tin- her dated tbepayjiiaf riii tmada cut i was lii put bin This Par in i y win Approximately eviry H in was thai wal 1 loiis fitly I wMIbe mi If n- awes Die mk I an Order round 1 cJOsii down the farljiries we by Ho- -i-aoiV- Hie hi- i- Ihe in- have the 4 Issued by Canadas Victory Loan Committee in cooperation with the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada V ir lean in hi per mi and ibeow 1 on 1 woinc In do r I tell HURON NEWMARKET U I I Mil v- m To Lover of BAKING iil I v I ii I- liM jMti iiitii fm lit iniliii hi i f ije ii if imv -i- lv jjby for Hie had been In pi Mnmmjiori pMbap- Mo- inosi nnh iri wobMu a nnHrd factories hmIi a albo ami on I ive Rose GOOD ANTHRACITE in- mi Ti J -ilCi- II v W hi I I 1 COAL i fife I faWo process of anor tfiwn Iheoyij d nice sod rill V l ulv much Ibis The ivy blanket comrades in PATRIOTISM yon win when you aw valoelcKf for I hi class of and should be made of canvas I have already ncMled and I ball offer my serviccM ill Huh If lift at fault either through lack of fundrt- or lack of Initiative it linn the people awoke to their in this V a member of the Went has handed to ecre- Womens Office of of Public Information A wonderful can be built up in ibe eye by anyone with the bit of imagination The fielllnK world and the front or the in those small world known as real ami a infer The mar of men from all of the all bound for the Held of honor would make a Might his IKM- l Hi- if in York n Hie iinl f hill fioiii m Every motive that inspires good pphiif service as supervisor of it lj an 9I womens work in shipyard so mere live In IU Women who Jo iM Of VictOrV war wen- kitchen maids 1 III IIICII J 1 I inakerK governesses or children flnH their si maids have accomplished remark- HAIR aiUl SO in Itf l U- c ami chemical ill Dr Welfare theiT SCCUtlty works at tasks and used as directed Is guaranteed jx drautfhtiiiK More than once to gray hair to Ha natural IIIC I wirls have been unable to net resist Ibe of the rfya and soldiers Had sailors and for the Aral time i I BUILDINGS FOR SALE BUY VICTORY BONDS The frame irnomcn use i- J me imumi llio and that Tor the iirsl time ihh mi of honor would make a in llir bad In at J Y 1 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