Newmarket Era, 13 Aug 1915, p. 1

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T WE The EQUIPMENT AND KNOWLEDGE To Test Eyes ay the Most Uptodate and Scientific Methods Watson phone for Appointment S The Leading County Paper as well as lh65ldest P55- copies each Circulation during JACKSON Editor and Proprietor JACKSON AssistantEditor J NEWMARKET AUG 1 DETROIT VAPOR BURN OIL OR GASOLINE JUST THE STOVE YOU WANT Like a City ARE YOU MRS NEIGHBOR Mrs J ones complained to her neighbor about the high cost of living Her neighbor said I reduced my expenses and at the same time I live much happier simply by buying the DetroitVapor Stove the kind that works like gas you simply light the burner and it is ready to cook on have a not smokeless fire the moment it is lighted is cheaper than wood or coal and the freedom from dirt dust and ashes has kept house cleaner cooking and baking is done just right which makes it so appetizing at every meal I believe I save from to every year just by having tins stove At Balmy Beach during the storm last week been pulled up the shore by their owners were dash to pieces by the At one -session- of the Police Court recently men were lined each- for infractions of the mo tor ByLaw and citizens were touched for neglecting to purchase dog tags for their ani mals On Wednesday afternoon Mr Waters went to the home of Mitchell on George street to have a friendly talk and found him dead on a lounge Mrs Mit chell was out of the city He was years old The Toronto and York Patriotic Fund Association Tuesday a resolution approving of the de termination of the Allies to pro s acute the war to final victory and concluding Tho association also at the patriotic Em NUR8INQ HOWE By Myrtle I J fixed and unanimous resolve of gibe people of Canada to make every sacrifice the war is brought to a successful and umphant During the month cheques were issued to dependents oh Ihe fund an increase of 3 Thj total amount paid for relief in cluding transportation to England and hospital maintenance nurses The Pittsburg US Fishing housekeepers expense was or an increase of Twelve nurses and six housekeepers were placed- in homes on account of sickness and Club strong passed through Toronto the middle of last week for Hose Point Muskoka They had three statistics returns for 31 dependents were sent to shows births less in Forty adults in addition city than in July Mrs Takia Krosowski an Aus trian Pole the Corridors a number of children were ed to their homes in England About adults and about the the City Hall echo with her cries same number of children have now Keho Krosowski was found guilty been sent home to Britain The Place to Buy Good Paints and Varnishes for Every Purpose PHONE NEWMARKET South Lumber Yard BRICK CEMENT LATH This stove costs much Jess a Wtcheh range Needs no rf cha of and cases were added pipes Can be placed in any part of the kitchen We Reformatory for a the fund 67 applications were fa you to see this stove in our store and we Will also give you a dared ineligible as receiving more fully describing this splendid stove Mr Fred Dane one of Ontarios assistance elsewhere and cases were held in abeyance The financial statement shows subscriptions to July of interest on revenue account S3 bank over draft balance due subscriptions still to credit of Toronto Branch with Canadian Patriotic Fund Ottawa office fumilureand fixtures cash on hand relief disbursements for eleven months gen eral expenses date There have heen 209 cheques issued for a total of The cost of administering the fund is below per cenU SHINGLES LUMBER P PEARSON Order from Carters Bishop John Murphy Office Phone 9 r INCORPORATED 1 o Paidup Capital Funds The Convenience of Savings Account tm J5000000 1616576 may at any Interest la added Money la Safe and to be spent needlessly Yon be withdrawn is 117 Branches In Ontario and the West NEWMARKET BRANCH A M LISTER Manager All the leading varieties from 150 per bushel up also Mangel and Turnip Are you satisfied with your Then Leave Us Your Order GUARANTEED Leave Your Order With Us Now for the Best Coal In the Market Every Ton W H EVES Order Phone Kelson Miller or Carters JJen Manning or Waiter Newton LUMBER LATH OK ALL KINDS 8 H I Q L E by Judge Mr Fred Dane one of Ontarios license commissioners has re turned home from Winnipeg where he was attending the annu al meeting of the Grand Lodge of North America The number of and Germans interned at the various camps throughout Canada is about The men are well fed and receive an allowance of per day for tobacco and so forth An Indian prince and princess reached Toronto last week from one of the principal stales in the His Highness he Maharajah of Kapurlbala equip ped and despatched three corn panics of his troops for Kitchen ers army in Flanders It is his first trip to Canada and he is much impressed with his visit held an At Home last week in Red Cross in terest when over was realiz ed towards the motor ambulance the WCTU will purchase for the front Toronto reports to shows that business is improving and that wholesale merchants are looking for increased orders i the future The volume of is in excess of the amount done at Ibis period last year The Hoard of Control adopted motions favoring the abolition of the Industrial Advisory Commit tee of the Hoard of education also a plebiscite of the ratepayers on electing all the members of the Board of on Jan uary 1st of each year and the submission of all money bylaws for the Hoard of to the ratepayers before Council ap proves of Quite radical for Tory Toronto The City Treasurer reported to Hoard of Control thai bail been paid to the city for the death of Toronto soldiers at the front There are still claims pending In order to put a stop to an torn Ob He joyriding by cor poration employees who are Hir ing city the Hoard of Con trol has passed a prohibitory or der gain at the practise On Thursday of last week Mat- lie Chandler of Avenue was caught In Simpsons store just after she bad taken a brooch from a counter in jewelry department Citizens League decided a few days to mere upon the Dominion an I Provincial Governments and all municipal bodies the necessity of making provision for finding employment for all soldiers who return from the front On Thursday of last week Mr Hall former member for Pail lament for West was injured on Wellington street in an auto accident He was Oh his way to the Union Station when struck and was rushed to the hospital while 111 conscious having received vere scalp wounds The slip pery condition of be pavement Is said to he responsible for tin iccMonl W T ALSO M I ETC DOORS son of n AN I HI Our Inside Trim la Put Through Our Will Not It Is Put I NEWMARKET I Warden of York County was elected by to HI a vacancy in Coun cil last week Arrangements are being made for the landing of aeroplanes on during each lay of the Exhibition An unusual number of people chiefly families of soldiers be front or In training In passed through the Union Depot last Thursday morning on tbelr way to the Old Country Torontos Central Recruiting Depot come Into being fin Monday August when a full will ho hi attendance at an office In the Armories lo recruits at one door pass them out members of the over seas forces at another The Japs are Helping Russia that the dan ger of war with China is over all and Is engaged In mak ing for Russia and her allies The war financial losses to Japan but the gaps are being lilt ed in part by the furnishing guns ammunition and general necessities to the armies at front particularly the armies of Russia Officially Japan has given increas ed practical expression to her friend ship towards by to the limit of- dismantling some of her fortifications on the northeastern coast ot the empire coast guns stripped from these fortifications have been shipped to Vladivostok and thence forward to strengthen big gun artillery of the armies of the Czar Foreigners who Visit Japan are especially astonished at the almost limitless number of tiny shops in the big cities this nation miles upon miles of streets filled with them all occupied making something when they are not selling These shops are really factories of the empire It is here that cloth and innumerable articles needed to huge armies in supplies are turned out handed over to commis sion merchants assembled In quantities and distributed to Russia France and even The rcs of the Associated Press is informed by a reliable authority that practically very household Is hard at work cloth for Russia It Is to Moscow and other points and manulactured Into uniforms coverings and wrapping- Korea also Is making big quanti ties and Major and another Russian officer have lust arrived at to take over fourth consignment of orders manufactured by tannn company near Seoul consisting of pairs of and ammunition cases Japan Celluloid Company ol near Kobe has temporarily the celluloid business for a more profitable business of explosives This recently an order from the Russian Government for 110 to he delivered before the end the A of the expObes proved satlslactory the consisting of tons despatched to nursing poor nursing There adiffereiyce aul yet how many of us and we are nearlyall called upon at one hundreds patients speedy recovery and towards the making of a good nurse We are Very apt to think that such attributes should be attrib uted to the trained nurse and yet have seen many trained nurses fall far below the standard in the essentials that to mo seem the very foundation of good nursing a case at home al though needing- a great deal of at tention does notactually require the services of a professional Sometimes there is a great deal of nursing lo be done after the professional nurse has laken her departure and very of ten a woman perhaps with a large family would worry a very great deal to think that the services of a trained nurse were costing so much and oh account of it per haps the children would have to do without something mothers are so unselfish and children so ungrateful and again it is so much nicer lo have one of your own as I once heard a mother ex press it waitingon you than a complete stranger Why course it is and then she likes 16 bear how the children ore grossing and if the house very untidy and this is just where the home nurse shows her lhoughtfulncs and common sense apart from any knowledge of technique We all realize of course how very difficult it is lo nurse a member of with the home to look after with perhaps younger brothers sisters go ing to school the meals have ready when hey return and nu merous other things all needier attention yet wo must not carry our troubles lo the sick room for after all they are only trifles and should not be considered at when compared with the speedy recovery of a loved one Nursing is undoubtedly one of the noblest professions but a trained nurse who thinks only of technique and forgets the part her personalty and thoughtful- should play willnot be a suc cess How happier we would all be if we could only remember to 50 YEARS AGO From Era Aug Married At the residenco of the brides parents by Rev John Smite when we are tempted to Brown on the Mr Ron- frown to the that is in us and to Realize some thing in the direction of pur and in way unfleour ideals with our every day work play SMALL FRUIT GROWING It is time for progressive farmers especially those with small places near town to got ready for monoy making with fruits These products properly belong to any thorough sysr tern of mixedTsrming Small fruit growing is particularly adapted to those having large fami lies Small fruits well planted in perfectly straight rows and kept well cultivated make a most pleasing pic ture as well as a profitable crop A fruit garden connected with any homo can bo made an attractive ob ject From a commercial standpoint for the beginner is no crop thai- will roll back the corners of a mort gage quicker than strawberry natch if enough bo planted- so that he whole family and neighbors can be employed especially in pick ing time Fit the ground early in April the as for corn Mark one way as for corn then set the plants about sixteen inches apart and cultivate as for corn and hoe wher ever there is a sign of weed or crus ty soil It takes about plants per acre when set as directed when the blossoms appear Sum mer pinch Ihem Do not try to secure fruit from plants until the second season As cold weather comes on be ready to give tho a thorough mulching If it is done too early the plants will bo smothered and hurt It is not applied alto gether as a Winter protection for strawberries are defiant of cold It is the mulch that equalizes alternate freezings and which up heave the plants The material to in covering the beds or rows of plants is anything in way of coarse vegetation thatds free from weed Clean straw and coarse grass are of this charac- W lo Miss Elizabeth eldest daughter of David Evans of East Died At Aurora on the Inst Mr- Thomas aged years Mr T announces In todays paper that he is prepar- to pay por pound for any quantity of butter Mr advertises new fruit in largo quantities Tho Sharon Children of Peace announce their annual feast lo be held on Friday evening Sept The announcement of the insu lation of the Atlantic cable is made this week Royal Canadian Bank of Toron to went into business this week A branch is to be located at New market The Temperance organizations of York and announce an excursion from l Orillia and return next Wednes day Mr Geo Fry has succeeded Mr Anderson in business Sutton General Grant of the Unit- Stales was a visitor in Toronto this week Tbe Parliament of Upper and Lower Canada was opened by His Excellency Lord Monk on Tuesday last in Quebec l a it 5 YEARS AGO From Era Aug Tbe Altar Oh of Ju ly in Hall parlor by J M Wilkinson of Toronto Mr Thos of Pembroke to Miss Victoru bo ITrlvelt of Newmarket straw orgrass Timothy hay is at- Ine lomb In Newmarket ways because of tho seed it contains and coarse manure When mother is ill and she that has any considerable proportion Aug aged dropped dead at his home Clap Street vesterdav afternoon of heart failure He was a former Township farmer and had lived in lor a number or ears He leaves widow J Weston rate for was struck Mast week mills The total value of assess able property amounts to and the total population The Council Is pfacing ma cadam on Main street at a on Rats clears mil Dont Die in lb House and at Drug and Country Stores i 1 i asks perhaps if the house looks untidy and although you have not hud very much lime lo spend cleaning house but have done your best without neglecting your patient and undoubtedly you have a menial picture of how it looked when mdllfer was up oh do not say with a worried look Well I cant help it Mother if it is untidy I cant do everything Is that helping towards recovery Can you realize what it must mean to a mother to hear a remark of that kind and you would surely see if you watched very closely no matter how she tried hide it Ihe effect of that remark Is it not just as easy and would wo hot feel better ourselves if we said Yes Mother dear everything Is very nice father and the children enjoyed the pudding I made very much you liked yours didnt you I bad a fresh on the table and father it so pretty but we all miss you So you must hurry and get well What a difference I wonder if ft was really a de licious I hat was brought in on Mothers or was it the way It was brought in and the appearance of the tray I am inclined to think the latter and how attractive one can make a tray why mere sight of il stimulates the appetite A patient once said If I could only have Miss to wail on all time When she brings a glass of water ft is al ways cold and she does every thing in just that way In my opinion lhat is the highest com pliment a nurse could receive and she does not necessarily have to he a trained nurse either It means ho much doesnt it When nurs ing at home surely wo can think of these things She does every thing in Just dial way If you have ever been really sick you will it means to have a glass of water- brought to you hike warm or have tray sol perhaps I shall say dropped on your stand with lea spilled on the saucer or ho heaped On the dishes that the mere of it lakes away the desire for food Hut again the giving of a dninHily prepared tray will mean very tie if you the impression thai you have worked so hard lo pre pare it and you think they should cat it whether they want or not if only to show their appreciation Why not give It showing ho plaiu- your face how much pleasure you have had in preparing some thing you hope they will like and the smile you receive In return Is worth all Ihe Irouble you could possibly take Is ihe host of apparently small things that go to make the perfection of the whole It is not always wliffl wo do It Is way we do it and after alt how true happiness obtained if- it not through our foils in mak ing others happy Of timothy is objectionable on that account Marsh hay or cattail flags are free from anything that is troublesome The refuse from sorg hum mills can be used with good re sults il lies to ground and if not pot on too thickly will servo lie purpose of keeping the strawberry plants from fooling violent changes of Winter Retain the moisture in the soil and keep the berries clean the following Sum mer Cornstalks pine needles tan- bark and cottonseed hulls can be used in this There is a growing market for gooseberries and a bright future for all that will be raised The fruit does best on a good sandy loam Plants should be set six- by eight feet thus requiring plants per acre The tlrst season potatoes beans or any lowgrowing crop may be planted between tbe rows live thorough but shallow cultivation As to varieties the Downing gives best satisfaction Buy only extra good yearold plants arc fully as good and often better than with strawberries The bushes should bear some fruit the second year from planting Blackberries are profitable if rust does not attack the caries There seems to be no euro for rust Set the plants A by and give deep cul ture We prefer as it seems more hardy than others do best on a lightish ami rather sandy soil They must be planted In rows and kept well cultivated The pruning of tbe blackberry is different from that of most other small fruits cut back the canes severely you are to remove a large portion of the seasons crop Hut you can thin out shoots where Ihpy are numerous and cut out the dead shouts Hod arid black raspberries should beKCl by which will require plants per acre These piaas must have shallow culture as their are all near surface Many fine plantations are almost ruined by deep culture The crop Is profit able when picked on and neatly marketed A grower can pay for bis laud in a single season with a good crop of berries Currants are- easy to grow and market They pay at rate of to per acre Tho average price should be per bushel and inn bushels to aero Is only a fair crop Each currant bush ought pay to cents above cost of picking Dale PATRIOTISM THE All Exhibitors Must Dress their with list or Can adian Flags Jane Lewis wife of Mr John E Lewis aged 58 years and months In Toronto on the 3rd inst McOeary formerly of New market In his year Miss Lou Caldwell is visiting in Toronto this week Wm is away lo Hamilton this week Miss Maud Partridge is visit ing her aunt in Aurora Mrs Is visiting in Newmarket this week Mr and Mrs Geo Smith of were in town on Thursday Mr and Mrs Geo Norton son of Toronto were In Newmar ket over Sunday Mr J J Pearson and a bus load of the family were vis iting at Orchard Pencil Lake aim- coe on Monday Miss Nellie has gone to North Hay on months visit with Mrs It A Smith Mrs has gone to to spend a month with Mrs J Johnson Mr Deputy Reeve McCormlok of Vivian in town on Satur day The Misses left week to spend a month with friends at and Owen Sound Messrs L Atkinson and J I Hughes left on Tuesday for Chi cago attend an OddFollows gathering His Honor Judge Morgan and family are summering oh the shores of Lake The most severe thunder storm of the summer passed over this pari f country on Monday last The of Mr Lewis near Newmarket was struck by lightning and burned One horse was killed and grain and hay destroyed ve RECORD DEMAND FOR SPACE All Booths at Toronto Fair Were Spoken For Many Days This will be Patriotic Year at Canadian National Exhibition and our directors desire that all exhibi tors will endeavor to give effect lo idea in decoration of their booths This a paragraph taken from a circular sent out by Exhibi tion to all exhibitors and is In keeping with the general plan laid out for the year The Idea is lo make the whole ex hibition a in loyally and Em- patriotism and every exhibitor who gets spare will be required to have a British lag or Union Jack prominently displayed The Fair Toronto this year will J0 one grand patriotic picture fl i unprecedented demand for in An space at the Canadian National Ex hibition marks the thirtyseventh year of the Fair at Toronto Days ago the entire allotment of ex hibits in the Manufacturers Build ing was taken up white the Indus trial has been crowded equally as long The agricultural exhibits are more numerous than for years past and ail other departments are equally es prosperous from mi exhibit Standpoint One of the features is excessive demand for space in Transportation Building now given to automobile men Tho sign over building says site is devoted to transportation by land and sea As a matter of fact every other hut auto exhibits has crowded out and the from the agricultural districts for motor curs is largely blame for the active Inquiry for space in this building There has been a larger sale of automobiles throughout Canada this than ever before and de mand from the country is the or is nol an auto firm in Canada that has behind in its orders at some lima this season I Send the friend ft I I i I J I I-

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