Newmarket Era, 11 Nov 1904, p. 5

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J r -j- rt STOCK BRANCH i general Banting Business Allowed oh DRAFTS At Robertson Notary o Street Newmarket to on good Solicitor Public etc Court Bolidior Newmar ket Ontario jjoor South of Post Of- CduM lor J Boa Co Aurora Fault in Barrister Block Honey to Loan INSURANCE J A for Companies to at Current Rates the r R Rmferay Fire Insurance cat and Isolated on Town Property Bank Newmarket and Fancy Duncan 5 I Painter and House Deeorator Lane an Street John Broker and Bond an Auditor Insurance Firms or exchanged for City Property Mortgage I Manning Arcade TORONTO ON Jos A aicMtwt and Sanitary Engineer Room Manning Chamber Toronto on all Pitta and estimates of Wings at Era Office will receive prompt attention of MARRIAGE LICENSES It the at private -FOSV- THE NEWMARKET NOV For Era Slowness Cause By Harriett HE first bad the lasting displeasure the first Al bright I believe he been slow in paying a debt at morning at six oclock and I will let you know my decision Six oclock Jape A look of yiumpH Mr faco he said but perhaps Is too early for a ton I Not at all Jack calmly him It was evident that Mr Al bright meant to test him The idea i amused him and he tfaere was a general impression at to presence of parasites is one the primary causcsof unprofitableness and disease in a flotbVorpouitty Poultry Ottawa The fowls are rarely examined- and the reason of tbeir poor condition is not least discovered or even considered There the slowness was re- foreitwlJl pay poultrrraan to sponsible for the feud Beyond a examine his birds carefully before tfcey doubt the present an go into winter quarters I as their sonwere slow of speech move- l health and comfort during the next Mrs and See- did J tfiu six months depends largely upon not share in the family failing ra 5v wl s their freedom from vermin There When Amos wife had Theres are three distinct groups of parasites died he had persuaded a younger L You can set preymgupon out domestic brother to move in and run the fit and put and mites farm tbey were two miles out of j Groups of Parasites ft the thing he said grate- Only one species of flea the bird seflt and Ill do it now flea lives the fowl This fl I Tr Late in the evening bis mother is provided with a sharp piercing i 1T- Hg Stole into his chamber and set the v recollections oi the f between the Albrights and Win- tons grew dim and shadowy When on the day following graduation she was invited to spend a week at a classmates home It was with no feeling of apprehension that she heard her friend say Brother George has to come down him from Harvard and we I much and through causing constant and loss of blood does harm mouth the louse differs from the mouth of the flea in that it Is shafp and used for piercing but asked Jack ij and cause considerable pain with she knew white to dark red in color according to the quantity blood it contains The blood is drawn from the fowls at night and during the day the mite hides in the cracks and crevices of the house When the chickens had a son but his name was John This young man proved to be well built selfpossessed and clear of skin and John Winton had been a long lank freckled boy very bashful she remembered To be sure there was a certain drawl in pear in poor health they should be her new acquaintances which examined at night and if miles are reminded her of that boy hut per- found treatment should be resorted were slow spoken The four young people thoroughly Prevention and Extermination enjoyed the week they spent poultryhouse is old and con- was- with delight that Jack many crevices all the nests discovered that on the eve of roosts and other fixtures should be that Miss Albrights removed and the walls and ceiling destination was the same as his covered with heavy building paper and lirnewash The latter Should be applied hot and fairly liquid so as to enter every crevice in the building- Its quality will be improv ed by adding to every gallon the onequarter pound of soft soap previously dissolved in boiling wa ter also a small quantity of salt The material taken from the house should be burned and new roosting quarters and inside fittings put in These fittings should be simple in construction and easily removable so that the vermin can be destroyed Before the fowls return to the house they should be thoroughly dust ed with insect powder or sulphur By dusting each fowl over a box or pa per the powder can be well rubbed trie quills of the feathers ami the excess will not be wasted The coal tar treatment for the destruc tion of the gape worm can be effec tively used to rid fowls of vermin The fowls are placed in a barrel the inside of which is coated with a mix ture of coal tar and coal oil of the own Im glad that wc travel to gether he said Grace as sented hesitatingly Jacks face flushed and fie turned to Ms with the explanation Miss Albright has just recognized an old enemy in your humble servant Oh no Grace protested If our fathers are foes we not And she held out her rand to him With a friendly little During the three lays journey westward their friendship progressed rapidly They were in the midst of one of many animated conversations when Mr Amos Albright boarded the train at station some thirty miles Grace saw him coming down the aisle There is father she said hurried ly Hell not recognize you Im sure I believe introduce you as Mr Jack When Mr Albright bent to kiss his daughters upturned face be looked keenly at the young man beside her Mr Jack father Grace murmur ed and blushed guiltily when the two men shook hands gravely and consistency of paint and the top of lhe newcomer his seat barrel is covered The lice are opposite he said in overcome by the coal tar fumes and his peasant drawl if you dont on fall to the bottom of the barrel A Before they reached High- paper should be to catch mea he found drawn into the verrnrn when fall so that they hands of the little clock forward an hour Jack will never notice it she said and he dresses so slowly After he was asleep Sue tiptoed in There was no light in the room but she found the clock arid setit an hour ahead of time as she thought Nei ther mother nor daughter knew that the sleeper was doomed to wake at three oclock but promptly at that hour the alarm sounded Perhaps Jack can tell the remainder of his love story better than any one else can and I will give you his account of it I was awake in a moment and if ever a hustled I did then I let the old horse have lull swing and we trotted out to the farm in great shape AH the shades were down and the place was as silent as the grave I rang the bell and Mr Al bright put his head out of the win dow His language wasnt very po lite It hard work to keep from laughing when he shouted What in thunder do you want Your daugh ter I shouted back alive he cried I said six and its only half past three I Maybe that did nt surprise me Perhaps its too early for an Al bright I suggested Shall I call later No he growled I can answer you now If this is a sample of Winton slowness the stock is improv ing and And I may have Grace I inter rupted him Plague take you he cried I suppose so Then he closed the window with a bang and I camped on the porch until Grace came down Since the engagement of pretty Miss has been an announced fact her brother has been puzzling hi head to understand what it means i Why exclaimed his mother Mr asked sister to him That means that she will his house after this and hell take care of her Buy her things asked the boy conversation To his daughters de- Yes light Mr Albright seemed to enjoy and dinners and icecream The poultry house requires cleaning talking with her friend Sensible and and twice a year The young man l he said to Grace when M JJ roosts should be removed and treated i into the smoking car just answer wit coal tar or kerosene every week M the teain pulled into High- boy thought it over for a the nests frequently cleansed and homeward drive he raGnt then said new straw placed in them spoke of him again Ive seldom It Is necessary to examine young man he said as for head lice If present the Jack Queer name lice will be found the down or isnt it If my eyes were shut feathers on the chicks head while he was talking Id declare he not destroyed they will so weaken was a He is fattier Grace confessed He is Mr Jack Amos Albright looked at his for a moment in dumb amazement Im sorry lie said at last hut that settles Jack refused to be thus For the EraV R BY A BANKER Of all the multiform varieties ol ocean life perhaps the most and altogether ami lant of them all is that voracious and uncouth the octopus The dwarf varieties we see in our aquaria which seldom exceeds an length of five or six feet from tip to tip tentacle give some lit tle idea of their odious aspect and of their unbounded voracity Ensconc ed in a rocky corner of their tank they glare at everything with a pos itively wicked and murderous expres sion as if they were saturated- with vice and depravity their sinister blear eyes angrily leering or flashing and scowling with suppressed wrath and malevolence while their corpu lent and uncouth body pulsates and throbs with a laborious and ungain ly movement But now it is feeding time and as the prey unwarily approaches the monster its long tentacles are shot out and in a moment the deadly suckers are fixed on the unfortunate creature which is dragged down torn to pieces by that great horny beak arid devoured On the coast South America gi ant specimens of these grisly mon sters are from time to time captured thrown up upon the shore the ten tacles of which are said in some cases to have attained the length of thirty feet or more the hideous head and body being yards in circumference These mighty of the deep have on various occasions been known to have attacked and gorged a man who if unarmed is utterly helpless in the grip of the monster What a scene of horror must be presented by a fight to the death be tween a man and one of these scourges the ocean He is perhaps bath and as a measure of precaution and defence against sharks or other voracious marauders of the deep is armed with a long knife or dagger Suddenly he finds himself encircled by the slimy tentacles of an octopus from which a gash hall severing the serpentlike appendage frees him But the animal had numerous arms and no sooner does the release him from one than the suckers of an other arc fixed upoi him And now the doomed victim as the horny beak is scooping great from him realizes that his sepulchre must be in the ghastly maw of the grue some monster is not only is the depths of the ocean that such abound for we are told in Holy Writ that the evil one is ever going about seek ing whom he may devour ever striv ing though not with terror as the octopus hut with seductive arts and wiles to entwine his- victims- in a deadly grip and then to drag them down to perdition But if he de luded victim cries for help to the God of Heaven who so loved us that He gave His Son to die as our ran som and substitute that help will never be refused and mighty angels will be given charge to defend him from all those deadly attacks j THE the chick that it will die from loss of blood The lice can be removed by smearing tbe chicks head with grease or sweet oil to which a few drops of carbolic acid have been ad ded Scaly Leg This disease is quite prevalent in summarily settled The next day so he hc came to call and received coldly by his unwilling host knew that his identity had teen j Mr Albright he said in his do- liberate way Im as youve evidently discovered but the Wintons are not such a bad lot alter all TO- SMITH Newmarket Liveries Are waiting for you keep too We bare 17 tod arc But l all for work Some a little But they toou Wrwi are goto to you are w buggies flocks of neglected poultry and is due to a species of mite The scales of the legs and feet become raised and separated and a excretion accumulates between and over them rough lumpy cruets are formed and under these the mites live and breed diseased legs and feet of the chickens should be well washed with Arent you a bit prejudiced a rnall stiff brush warm water and Not a whit more than lather soap The crusts should then be Us Mr Albright said stiffly removed and a mixture equal parts Yea I know Mother and Sue of sulphur and lard rubbed into the a word to say when I spoke affected parts After three or four Of calling here but the pater raised days the legs of the chickens that stormalmost forbade me to come were treated should be cleansed with Ikally now what have you against soap and Warm water me the slowness A a of Ottawa at down in any thing Thats enough to condemn I you sir My daughter can receive you if the wishes whenever you may call but I must ask you to ex cuse me now and always A chill ing request but Jack went away hap py in the thought that Grace still considered him as a friend and had asked him to come again In spite of the enmity between the heads the two houses Mrs Ten miners were killed coke by the fall of a the shaft The lightning bug Is brilliant but he hasnt any mind he Meanders through the darkness with his head light behind Likewise tbe foolish merchant whom no one can advise daughter wb eMhang- declares there s when Albright before asked to advertise fcUrnrner Am0B Albright etui disapproved of Jack though he could nothing COLD SETTLES IN THE BACK It hits people In a tender spot and to be an able assistant to makes it mighty hard to brace up father who was at the head will take that out of well established business Blood ydur column in diort order will tell he said to himself and it sooths Why relief cornea so the slowness will crop soon penetratea thats some day When Jack came one why Five stronger evening in October with the most than rernedrts unexpected request for his daughters cant fall to cure lame he said Impressively It go sciatica and neuralgia Grace loves you as she Imagines she line Is king over all nutoular pain doc I will consider your proposal has no equal and per bottle carefully You may call tomorrow Well aint that man got nerve though He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself for every man has need to be forgiven Little If I was a teacher Id make everybody behave Auntie How would you accomplish that Little Very easy When girls was bad Id tell them they didnt look pretty and when little boys was bad Id make them alt with the girls and when big boys was bad I wouldnt let them ait with the girls Tit Bits Do Not Walt for Sickness- Bo not wait until your good health is Impaired but take steps to keep it up to tho mark Re member that ailments apparently trifling- may very soon develop into serious diseases Do not hesitate to take on the first appearance of any symptoms They will do more to establish and math tain your general health than any other means you can employ For a Sluggish Liver SickHeadache Indigestion Loss of Appetite fincl the depressing nervous con ditions that arise from troubles there is no more reliable remedy than BEECHAMS PIUS St Sold In Canada In boxes 2 cdU A R Hints The grimy mark found often at the top of the porcelain washbowl or in a tub that has not had pro per care will yield to a treatment of kerosene oil applied with a flannel cloth Disfigurations left on paint from striking of matches may be re moved by rubbing them with the cut side of half a lemon then with whit ing and then with soap and water A pail of water in which slices of onion are floating will absorb the odor of new paint if left shut in a room over night Inspiration stains that disfigure a light felt hat will yield to a scrub bing with household ammonia if af ter this treatment the felt is with a sponge and clean water and afterwards covered with dry powder ed fullers earth and left for two days The fullers earth should be well rubbed into the felt Have all plumbing well painted with white enamel not only for sanitary reasons but to lighten the work of the housekeeper Keep a of washing soda over the sink pipe as It wilt neutralize the grease in the wash water and so pre vent the pipe clogging a paper bag is slipped oyer the hand before the cloth or brush in taken to clean the stove the finger tips and nails will be saved contact with the grime Never wash the pastry board with soap and hot water Scrape It care fully with the back of a knife and wipe It With a cloth wrung out cold water Hot water opens the pores of wood and makes It ab- sotb the grease A mother of a riotous brood boys and girls has discovered that grass stains covered with molasses and left in this condition until wash day arc never seen again A parasol that had been spotted by trio rain wan restored to its original appearance by dipping In cold water and wetting the surface uniformly It was dried open To keep the lemons fresh and juicy put them on a smooth shell and cov er each one with a cup or lolly tumbler Another way la to wrap them tightly In paper Still anbth- to keep them submerged In cold water In a closet fruit And a j est Designs SHELF HARDWARE COMPLETE IN ALL LINES GIVE US A CHANCE TO PLEASE YOU EVERYTHINa AS REPRESENTED m J A ALLAN NEWMARKET TELEPHONE CONNECTION JACKS FOR HIRE On Sale Week yards 36 38 and 46 Inch per yard While they last I TORONTO JOBBING HOUSE I In tie King being West half ot lot in the 3rd con acres mostly cleared good good fences Spring creek crosses farm Pall ploughing to be and fall wheat the ground Orchard Apply to NEWMARKET LATEST IN and Head Stones Call S Delicious Attractive It the at BE8T HOR8E8 AND Telephone No i BAKERY Including all kinds from FANCY BREADS TO Whipped Cream from extra elected materials la our have Delivered Klondike and Cream Sandwich Loaf BftfeAD Muffet Twists and Dunns Rolls and Tea Biscuits CAKES Cake Finest BlnaoaB Oranges and Messina Lemons Lunches at all Hours I and Hot Dinners on Saturdays Dont Forgot We will hive for Saturday W A HILL BAKERY No PER CORD ALL KINDS ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER Sheeting per A T Ladders Half Price 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