Newmarket Era, 13 Nov 1914, p. 5

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surely cured by J Newmarket at BO cent a OUR TORONTO fvi- J 2 a a tight valley In j machine Waula the Surrey MarLv uhcy jamt Hoff Spencer warp on 0ot8tl worth last the of IhaW llbtfj Marix did he i Bolton Practical Painter Taper and and Street to Park Ave Mi MethodiHl Induotrlol Homo visited the Home hero report tiilngwaa In condition Deputy of of board that the cropa at the institution wore boat ho had aeen ho and the yield was to keep the or Jung a Chinaman who pleaded guilty to keeping gam- Irig house and found on the table and seized by police was donated to the- Had Cross Fund thin titer before Police Nino young men wore Magistrate on In connection with evidence to connect these men dono was forth- coming so they wore dlBinlesed boys End up charged with maim- no evidence to convict thorn this was diGmi6sed imp A ot Voico end all TUNING Agent Columbia nrptcphon63 and Records FIRE ANii re a wcat to buy or toil fee Home Quarda On Thursday evening Week the organization of of Jackson MARRIAGE At Era Private Papers at private if desired lust the Guards was an other stage the following being appointed a to solicit the eitizens tfoasro P Pearson Davis Rev P MinriU and Dr Wesley It is proposed to form a about strong and a luiit instructor in will be secured It was also decided to Hold a Mooting in Town Hall next Saturday evening I at whloli addresses may expected from Hon Mr Hearst new of Mr Ellis of Toronto ff is hoped that the Hall will be packed on this occasion and will her loyalty to Clio King and British Empire in substantial iiiaiiiior damage cape The trip acroHs country was made beighi of a mile As floon as he over flight ed the shed and woop- down to feel of bombs at the end of the long volplane He Subjected to heavy rifle fire and a stream of bullets from Maxim guns One bullet passed through his cap and one of tho twin control wires of his ele vator was severed but he man aged to fly aWay and return to Antwerp An explosion and a sheet of right after he dropped the bombs apprised that he had hit shed and had blown up the airship inside It was first claimed this was an old but confirmation was had later on that one and per haps two Zeppelins wore The other two aero planes came down before they tho Toronto Horticultural reached home but the pilots do- will give prizes to all school fi within the Allies lines children who raise twenty pounds of foodstuffs their Harden plots next sensoh With commendable liberality the debt of on the Toron to Methodist Deaconess ami Training School- has been wiped off by two donations one from the assay family for ami the other from Mr J for The total donations of the Mnssey family to this end is 75000 paper states that recently a lady bought a barrel of apples paying there Tor In the middle of the barrel she found a note from the farmer who grown the apples slat ing that he sold Ihe fruit for yOc middleman made a haul that time Producer and must get closer loihiv It is estimated that Toronto has lost 1 through fire during the past decade A man named John Stanley was ordered to be deported to the States this week The authori ties of rest as and child city J was awarded a Jury in his action against Geo was riding a motor cycle and was run down by an automobile driven by Child an employe the Toronto Customs House who was accidentally shot while died at Blind Riv er last Friday morning just In just those his lips TV f Si it r to Share in Profits Prices Ford Cars Reports stale that the again have north of mysl capturing prisoners and much war material Having apparently turned- the German left flank on the East Prussian frontier causing a precipitate re treat ip that quarter and follow ing the retirement of the main German army in Poland from the Vistula to the River the Russian general staff now has turned its attention to the Aus- From Constantinople despatches were received an nouncing that one of the British steamships Assioutand City of Chios at Smyrna The Assioui of tons and Ihe Khios of 283 tons boil from Alexandria Where they left in October The Turks aw 0 reported to have sunk an unnamed British steam- NEWMARKET LATEST DESlOKfl Head Stones ill ordering Out Stone for Kfi to Stock and made to ft DR EVAN LEWI8 Graduate Chiropractor and Osteopath Physcultopalhy Massage Swedish Movements Hay High Electrical Treatment Specially IN and Nervous Condi tions Spinal Diseases rights and Diseases of Women Etc Invited CONSULTATION BY vieited Monday Wednesday and of each Aurora Maple A NEW MILITARY A aeroplane designed by If has been tried out at San and developed and climbing ability The new machine has wings shaped like those used on the flying boat America the under surfaces being almost flat while the upper faces are highly arched with a wing spread of over feet The of ficial requirements were that a weight of pounds of useful load be carried at a speed hotween to and miles an hour and climb at least Id ten minutes It must also he able to rise from long grass or harrowed ground all of these requirements were easily although the engine wan rated at only HO and of miles an hour Is said to attained It was ta Brit ish cruiser Good Hope RearAdmiral Sir Christopher which foundered alter being on fire Try shells from German In the naval battle that took place oft Chilean coast Sunday j The cruiser Monmouth which the Germans said they hud sunk was damaged The Glasgow which was with the Good Hope and Monmouth alco put up a against the two Leipzig and Dresden when her bigger sisters were put art of managed to escape Early in the actian the Good Hope and Monmouth took fire but fought until nearly dart a ri- explosion occurred on the Good Hope and foundered Good Hope was the moot pow erful British chip in that part of the Pacific She- was an armored cruiser of the Drake class and completed In She was a ship of tons displacement feet long with a speed of knots She was protected by a belt of armor LI feet wide extending back feet from bar bow and varying from Inches in thickness amidships to inches forward Her armament com prised two 92inch guns each In a turret one forward and the other aft guns In casemates J 3Inch 3 machine BRILLIANT and 18inch torpedo tubes BEAT carried a complement of J wen or of in Asia Minor after New York asked his putting the crew and cargo on he had deserted a wife shore In Sea Turkish fleet Is reported to have bom barded the fortified port of on the cast shore The Russian troops according to a statement from fortifications and a are approaching the principal city of Turkish Ar menia the advance being led by Cossacks The city is defended by is expected for which the sians will have to bring up big guns The Russian ConsulGeneral from Constantinople who had reached Odessa has issued a statement reporting that Turk ish officials were as much sur prised as Ihe Russians doing here cap on when you own a perfectly good American accent like that Oh Just what a thousand so of us are doingsJust waiting for the war to finish wc can go back To Germany I inlerriipteil- Not on your tintype he turned To the Slates I To our jobs No more Europe for me I oi my naturalization papers tie minute I hit New York this i The statue of liberty is my froni now on V fill Happy was a good sample 0 most of these prisoners I found They ore all- pretty hap py and arc more or less glad are out of the battle line They all tell yon they didnt wi and they add neither did the The little they saw of the fighting in Belgium made them realize that war is no longer a worthy engagement for mankind no matter what the cause they tell you Such an al titude coupled with German mil itary discipline and German gem OS for organization has made care of these prisoners a real sinecure Humped into the com pound with three or four car loads of tentK and material field kitchens and other parapher nalia these soldiers and sailors of the Kaiser soon evolved a order out of a tumbling chaos Each side of the square com pound is about a quarter of a mile in length The inner wire fence is of very flimsy construc tion but the prisoners have been told that any man who limb over will be instantly shot Tho next about ten feet back is made of barbed wire a d is about feet high the whole camp about feci outside the tall is a cais cradle barbed wire entangle ment The inside of the camp divided into two sections rone for military and the other for the civilian or spy prisoners I the Further we to pay from to per oar on or about 1dl5 to every retail buyer In the Dominion of Canada who purchases a now Ford car 1 1914 and August 1815 that we sail 3000Q twebn the above dates whloh output will en able us to obtain tho maximum off In our factory production and tho minimum coat In our and For further regarding those prices and profitsharing plant the Ford Branch or Ford Dealer A 1 Home of The Ford St N ROBERT80N Newmarket y J of Drowned Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS T Time Card NORTH CO r 10 SO Nov The story exciting that took place near an Important bridge the Oisej not far from has been re- hero French wire ordered to bridge at any cost They placed quick which played havoc for 20 In German and prevented the German advance St Phone the bugle sounded for French retreat and the Germane quickly pur- sued over the A later a French who been hovering dropped wbtcll completely destroyed the bridge delivered a bayonet charge forcing tho enemy Into river south ioirrAo 157 A commercial traveller went homo one day and said to his wife I have done something that I have done I first on the road I liavn out an ac cident policy on my life If am killed the company pay if I am injured then get a week The next morning when he started on his journey she threw her arms around htm end cried Now John for heavens sake whatever you do dont gel Injured SURRENDERS TO AN Nov am The German of stronghold and chief settlement of colony of the Shantung province of has surrendered to the Japan- and British forces according to official made here morning fall of nds file picturesque of the minor the great world war mow raging On two continents In many of the islands of colonies of he were planted or less interest talc on place garrisons been towns occupied hut in Ihe little fier- concession on south side of Shantung peninsula there has been going on sinro rale August a reduced scale war that form all the lures of those battles in have resulted in the capture of positions capture of loses to forma her last foot of pos sessions in the Asiatic mainland as well as her last strategic po sition outside offhe in Europe For nearly three months he German garrison amounting about men has held out against the land and sea attacks of the Japanese and of certain British detachments of both white and Indian troops that found themselves in China at outbreak of the war What the Josses of the garrison have been are not known Fighting contin ued from the middle September the fall fortress today his period both the German and the Japanese warships and aero planes engaged in the bombard ment of each others to one of ho most severe of these engagements on October it was announced that ho Japanese loss was killcdj wound ed to furnish lower tot wadding at very mo price Our BHdas Bou quets fight fflOUNTCD RIFLE RAISED IN CANADA Ottawa Nov of Canadian rifles are to be immediately in the Dominion One will he raised in Ontario probably a Toronto one in Manitoba and Saskatchewan one in and one in Only And it requires only six guaids by day and by to guard these terrible Hi I The six day guards are yn high platforms Thesix guards at night patrol the spaces between these platforms Pow erful electric lightsilluminate the outer zone after dark In the matter of food the pris oners have little to complain of Each rnon is allowed a pound and a half of meat a day end bread In proportion The perfect dis cipline of these soldiers is never better known than when the rations are being handed out The men line up in orderly fa shion and there is not the slight est pushing or jostling marvel said one of tin j guards to me It Is easier to these prisoners of war it would be to look after 50 men in a deaf dumb and blind asylui Pol some food in front of of our English hoys and there would be fighting at once They know all the latest news Many speak English They even heard of sinking of the three British cruisers before we of tin- guard did The civilian prison ers are allowed visitors and the former wigwag Ihe news soldiers They Have Money Some Of hem have lots of money With this hey can buy tobacco little delicacies in the way of food at the store in the compound All those you see with brass eagle still on their hel mets or caps you can depend have money or they would bartered the eagle for cigarette long ago you it is Hard to swallow the stories of brutality thai told here in England annul soldiers These fellows are ho quietest lot of men have among themselves and ever had to deal with They no er quarrel among are as docile as lambs The only thing that is the mailer wild them is that they are too polite That is they are polite compared our soldiers Have these prisoners any chance to escape They certain ly have They have least army axes in their enclosure ami throwing hundreds of blanket- over the barbed wire and smash ing down the posts supporting the fencing could get out dvercono he guards in ten mjri- For each sentry has only ten rounds of ammunition Hut as British soldier- friend would o if they did V Even In it is poMlule to have too much of a Rood thing and four newspapers for a town the of are two too many This number Is now to be reduced by on the publishers the and of Saturday Morning have form ed a partnership For the both papers are to bo but no doubt they will be merged into one at of W I AH m Ask your Grocer i nd Flour And Feed Opposite King George Hotel tore ROYAL HOUSEHOLD WORLD FOR OREAD Special Pastry Flour Made of All Wheat Also Graham Whole Wheat and Buckwheat Flour AND flH0HT8 ALL KlfJOO OP Mixed 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