Newmarket Era , February 25, 1921, p. 7

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A Monthly Newmarket Board of wsj Dr Wesley haa from hi Xray apparatus TOeY A drive Ihia week meeting with gratifying A The hoys over hero on- Tuesday night and ployed an ex hibition game of with thp lo ci team latter felt down lo favor of Gonial telle why Canadian Army developed the Highest State Efficiency of all the In Front Line In Greatest of all Host Intensely Interesting and Illuminating Captivated Business Kort of Town Ahum Clock Andy Local of youthful Charles IttoVwJH have an opportunity to nee Mm tin another of Ills country boy characterization when Alarm Clock Andy latent production Strand Friday and Saturday Great Qlvoh to Ladles of Red without It would boon to Win War WE q1 direction will for ogee Wo wc only the host the out the design and and foundation that win lime if lo a memorial placed on idol our are at your Cor Main Newmarket SALE or fltiibl In of In County of lpui virtue of la certain mortgage will produced at the of frill offered for sale by Pub- by at George Hotel la fee Town of Newmarket in York on Saturday the Bin at the hour of In the forenoon tJie property namely ita aorth half of lot number one I and twenty in the mi in of In Inc York containing more or lead farm la conveniently situated is a frame dwelling house property ilo will offered for Us to a reserve bid ftnaii Ion per cent cash at the sale and the when la given For further trttfl and of tela to the undersigned at this day Solicitor for Mortgagee Endeavor evening The How can we our Uvea Useful very ably bandied by Clara after whloh fipvwal took part In Mn and Mrs Parry a J Corner where you ate meeting full of Intercut throughout Next week monthly followed a Anyone coming Into our will le made welcome Coin The Newmarket greatly honored In having as their Wednesday evening flrlga- flenerai Hoa Mom- Parliament and exMayor of he corps and eVery lo It was because of tho health con- Canadians were put In the fronratlaek at the battle of Amiens and the war ended largely Banquet was held In the hand- the Canadians broke through the Forbidden Adventure There adventure galore Jn Forbidden built upon scoundrelly and a fair girls peril The Hi venturous progress Of Buck Ib hero rale grips- sympathy of Iho the first scerio plenty of fun ton real comedy that crops out at frc- Intervale- Theres no slap- Uuok Jones a cow- puncher a very good comedian when a situation demands this there several fun- in lite cast droll Stunts Adventure I manccVf combination that spells notion of healthiest At the Strand Theatre Wed nesday anil Thursday Wore Keep your laying during tills cold snap by feeding Fill the lias Special Saturday lbs for Flour A Store it A PrebyUrtan will bo ob served- preacher In be morning will be of Toronto and In the evening Rev Duncan of port Credit ok service Organ Prayer from Offertory La Marshall and Uvea Organ Simper Organ Aria from III Vcndle Anthem Home where our loved ones dwell a Offertory Organ Twilight Reverie A Paulsen Solo Capt Organ Allegro in COMPANY and Accident Insurance libera and paid In losses for local agents M Bank Toronto Oat Musics ON of April Marie of the Metropolitan Opal Company stood on the of Carnegie Hall fa York beside new invention lately perfected by A Edison She in direct thi initrument reproduc tion of voice and the audience composed of twentyfive hundred music trhica Were unable to this great prima living voice from on the New Edison day the New York Tribune Mid Edison Snares the Soul of Mush Call and let to you the superiority of the NEW EDISON it IL Anniversary Supper aad vrfM be at a later date diningroom of King Hotel and It was filled to capacity and men of Town together few of Hit adjacent progress fanners The menu whs up to the standard of Ihls oxeellent and noted to which full Jubilee was Mr J It President Of tho Board of with a few Words Introduced the of the was received applause Dr Boss la of University and he accompanied the Canadian Corns South Africa In Iho Hour War When declared war against Germany Dr offered services to the Canadian Govern ment and was appointed Commander In Chief of the Canadian Medical Corps lie Is therefore able to speak Willi authority an hour and half he the of medi cal science In warfare with in tense Interest llia it seemed but a short half hour When he of wearying audience there were erics of Co on and with Ihcasslfll- of Mr Atkinson he contlnuea for minutes longer describing about 75 glides that he had i taken bis cniiTera fn France after the signing of the Armistice which depicted bet ter than words tell the lion of the country and hardships hat the soldiers had to endure during the great struggle together with Ihe difficulties MedloAl Corps In progress of j Ipe flHgadlcr General commenced by saying that the thing that saved our country from the hands of the Germans was the response of peace ful citizens who without any pre vious training faced the war veterans of Europe Air down through the I struggles of the ages there were medi cal corps with the Army but the first man to give any attention to organiza tion In this was the of Wellington In the South African War one out of every seven of the British Troops died from typhoid Canada had the number of men at the front as In South Africa and natural sanitary conditions were Just as bad but while the British lost men In the Doer War from typhoid not one Canadian Soldier Is lying in Franco and Flanders whose death was due to This was accom plished through Inoculation From first of July to the end of the war not one ease of typhoid de veloped the Canadian Tbe Indian artillery who were adjoining the Canadian corps suffering so severely from this infection the advice and assistance of the Canadian was sought defenses- of flic enemy and drove them back for miles Because of thy efficiency of the Canadian Medley I Corps lockjaw gas gangrene and oilier evils were tiled from the ranks the battle of Midge men were wounded and every man was In Hospital of bourn while Ihu were able lo get out more than GO per went of their wounded In very small Improvised dressing as many an wounded were treated In a day This could have been done had It not been that the Bed Cross Kept them well It was o quarter after when the last of the very interesting pictures were shown and the Dr took his seat amid a round of applause Mr P exMayor of very ably moved a vote of thanks calling attention to the debt of gratitude the people of Canada owe Dry ana for the efficient and sacrificing efforts that had relieve the suffering and savo the lives of Canadian Sol diers Mr J Harvey in seconding the motion paid a high tribute to the ability of his personal friend and Col lege chum Instru mentality the Dr became the guest of the Board of Trade The motion was carried most en thusiastically and General Ross replied that It had been as plea sure to him to deliver- his address be fore an appreciative audience inhere are three rules for success The first la Go on The second is Go on third Is Go on beat education in the world Is got by struggling to make a liv ing Warren Phillips is not so that there ft always time for Value is Magnet we use to attract buyers to thisstoie Mens Cashmere Hose I 9 fenullJJN woo In dork brown mole mid ixfj Sale Our direct association with two o Torontos Leading Clothiers gives us a buying power greater I than any other concern in this district One look at fc price below will be evidence of what this means to yon K Young Mens First Longs in a brown mixture J5 only Sale MENS OVERCOATS A selection to choose from in every wanted pattern to YOUNG MENS SUITS In colored mixtures son Sale Mens tight Overcoats In dark and colored patterns to Sale Is Accident Mr Archie Smith Is a farmer who lives two arid a half north of Town on Street he a number of intrepid young help him to make farming satisfac tion as welt as a success On Wednesday- Cecil wEia ten Voire old was riding one heavy horses blacksmith shop at Sharon to be shod when reared at some blowing snow on the roadside and threw the off foot remained fast in of saddle- and it bad not been that sensible iforae stood stiti till as si nee came from a that see- the would- been dragged road to a speedy As It wis ho escaped with only arm which he received in the fall Seed Corn Insure next winters feed supply by ordering No Standard guaranteed germination New market Farmers Cooperative Christian Sun4iy Fob The morning toplo will be Watch man what of the A sermon to show the worlds need of God and to discuss the question is the world getting belter Every member of the church should be present Sunday at should have every friend of lbs school ana Church present as it will undoubted be the last our faithful Supl Collins will be with us as Surely we do not desire lo allow him to depart without showing him our ap preciation by filling lbs room us go over the lop The evening service should be special Interest to aU the people of the especially to the young as the service will bo lakeaoy four young men of the Church who will each given an oration on the Book of prepare by Dr Kerr and which finest literary and spiritual productions ever printed on the value of Bible Dont forget the special meetings to begin- Sunday March when Geo Will be with Us to be gin a series on behalf of the Forward Movement 55vaogeilsuo us- gCel In Ike with a large bouse and then keep It up the time Trench feet was another trouble that the Medical Corps had to cope wllh and It here that Dr used his Canadian in the lumber to advantage but this be said could not been done but for the noble and heroic work of the ladies of the Red Cross at home- With their assistance they were able lo change the wet socks of the men in the every hours whioh necessitated the washing and drying of every day brought the record of highest effici ency In the trenches to the Canadians The trouble that gas followed by the mustard gas and again by the jphosparie- combination This vvos entirely new and they bad as many as 500 patients a day men had- no protection and they suffered beyond Nothing tiiom any relief gas became so bad that It broke up a Brig ade In one night Ross studied the situation and hit upon an Idea prevent Its effect ordered pyjamas made In Canada which were procured lb England and de livered lit France in hours By giving the a bath in bicarbonate of and changing their clothes he was able to save Ihe men much suf fering and bad them ready for service In hours whereas formerly took a week or more thus the strength of corps was kept up So success ful did this method prove that it was afterwards by British and American corps Oilier things were constantly oc curring outside of strictly medi cal line which reduced the efficiency of- the front line snob as tooth ache defective sight ear trouble etc and the Canadians were the first to have a front line laboratory dental clinic and chiropractic service la an unknown that of the ien of are defective In their feet but not so with the ladles A very efficient officer was as crippled with his feet he was Useless was sent to the chiropractor who ex tracted corns and In one he was back lo service f In last of lb war flu developed out the hundred but the Canadian Medical was eo efficient lht bad the smallest 6f the whole army All the Hospitals were full overflowing but was not one Canadian Our Hospitals took men from Wasted Jit cause of most failures Sales 9enae f when you are fight you can keen your temper and when you ace wrong you afford to lode Measure your work with a speed ometernot by a clock All words that picture- evil are creative of evil Great opportunities come to who make use of small ones twice as hard to do you ought to do as- it Is to you do Abe Martin man with push can get there it man with charade to stay here Shepard The man who only half tries doesnt even half Wait ays am hunting success I am success Words money all things else arc comparatively easy to give away but when a man makes a gift of his daily life and It is plain that the truth may be has taken possession of him HIS mens in a plain cut yood weight just he for the middle ajivtl man Sale ff Mens Dark Grey Worsted Suits suitable for a man any aye Sale 1 Boys Bloomer Suits absolutely pure wool and to service lSJif Sale BOYS STOCKINGS list for every day worth A story told of first Lord Lons dale who died in how servants were taught a lessen old The Bar went to stay for a whose house twenty miles distant from On valet trembling ly told him he had omitted to put in a supply of clean Oh no mat- said with a benevolent a ride back to Lowtber and bring a shirt But Sind one Tbe unhappy man rode off on long journey marvelling why Icrv whom he knew was going to stay for a full week should want only shirt The secret was out next dy when the Bar ordered him off to Low- to bring back another Shirt day by day throughout the week wretched had to miles through what chanced to he midsum mer weather He never forgot my shirts again the Earl said She impressed open all fiier how much she To Mr Author whose name she wouldfnno lake was story of her devotion to works of noble writing told with Tbon day you must worship Sir Walter of the Lake- most wondrous of J do do fibe cried Scotts Marrnion and of the he Yes yes she avowed joyful ly Scotts emulsion too ho in quired enthusiastically That she said is tot While they last DC Mens Work Pants weight Sale value W50 a UNDERWEAR Heavy rlhbed regular Sale 139 Heavy Scotch wool regular Sale WORK SHIRTS blue regular Sale Heavy Khaki and Mil itary Flannel Work Shifts regular Sale MENS make toe White Handkerchiefs sold Sale for J You will find this large store bulging over And a to Open evenings until oclock

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