Newmarket Era , October 8, 1915, page 8

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wsR v i I r- I I -r- Worn Out Until Took I June Trouble and Distressing Headaches nearly mo ffiW Some time ago I got a box of Fruit- tires your famous fruit medicine and they completely relieved me Today I am feeling fine and a physician meeting me on the street asked the reason for my improved appearance Joking FruitaHves He said If make you look so well go ahead and take them They are doing more for you than I eon Mas a box for trial size At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit Limited Ottawa TO LET House and Stable per month Apply to Box 350 New market On SI Newmarket rooms domestic water possession moderate Apply to Main St Newmarket A farewell was tendered on Satur day evening Oct in Hall to James Archibald and Edward Williams of out young men who have FOR OR RENT 2 Houses one- located on Court St one on Joseph Ave Oct Apply to J Box Mr had the misfortune to lose another valuable cow the second loss inside of two Quite a number of riiehds met at Richardson to George a surprise and a pleasant memory of his at before beginning la studies in the Medical College Toronto League presented him with an address and a set of gold cuff links as tok en of their goodwill and best wishes for happy future A pleasant even ing was spent altogether The Red Cross Society sold about forty dollars worth of ice cream coney islands candles and fruits at the School Fair slate shinies and plastering have seen some of samples made and the roofing slate fa almesi as I weight as wood and aafd to equally as durable the natural slate After fan illness of Joseph died atVBond wfio business been for number of years in tie lumber industry but in his later years engaged in farming with his son Walter the farm where died who along with a daughter Survive Mrs deceased her husband by three years Mr was buried at St Johns burying ground Jeflerson on Mon day- The Key and of Richmond Hill and Dcspard of Aurora AURORA I BRICK BUNGALOWS For Sale or To Rent On Grace St Newmarket Im mediate possession Apply to Geo W Barker Box Newmarket letter has been received from in which he states that Lance Corp Granger of was killed while handling a gun in action A German bullet struck him square in the tem ple trilling him instantly- sends his heartfelt sym pathy to friends He died doing his duty The Aurora Choral Society met in the Town Hall Wednesday even ing and organized for the coming season with a membership of one hun dred on the roll Mr Fletcher the conductor was present and outlined the work for the year and assisted in the election of Great en thusiasm manifested and it is fully expected that results at tamed this year will far surpass the high record of last year t 7 fc VL RAVENS OE to hear that Mrs Wilder is some Hope she will soon be quite well again Who from the north on Sunday nights Some of boys are talking of going Ho flght the Germans One has gone- Good hoys I schoolhouse wood pile suffered considerably also thy neighboring fences when a cer tain threshing outfit passed by Help yourself old chap Well up all ready next time Everybody is going to the Fair on Wednesday Who said Wedding Bells Actions speak louder than words Gooseberry S in will be to your visit our store for manufaotuped on the assuring fireatcr than vshere Our of eat designs is very assurlna of Fur Trimmings a Specialty Booklet Upon Request Toronto 388 St according which Hie battle f telanus ground upon fought Some soils have to be impregnated with At the toll but in actions the soil Wing more fteath rate fierfuily 1 m OF SURGERY WITH CHICKENS FOR OR TO RENT Brick House on Prospect Ave All modern conveniences good stable and cistern Enquire of Grace Newmarket 8TORE AND HOUSE TO LET On Main three doors south of King George Hotel Good for business House seven rooms with all conveniences Reasonable rent Apply-to- CLOUTH a TO RENT Good House corner of and Lome Avenues also Building Lots for sale on and Lome Avenues also Mrs Ave Toronto or to Newmarket- Park two Park two FOR SALE Acre Farm valuable farm ing laud containing gravel and sand pits Good buildings some timber and some pasture mediate possession Phone or write W It Armstrong Newmarket PO HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE In Newmarket -v- Houghcast with Lot and Stable on Church St owned by Mrs For particulars apply to 1- Lewis Hi to Vend- Solicitor Newmarket The Harvest Services will be held in the Methodist Church here on Sunday Oct On Monday Oc tober Harvest Home Supper will he given under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Mr Geo of had his barn burnt lightning last Thursday and today Mr Clark the agent of the company received cheque for the full policy The Church sheds are being repaired at quite a large expense About forty loads of gravel and small stone are needed for the purpose of cementing space all around the inner side of the shed to prevent the horses pawing holes in the earth Parties using these sheds can contribute either gravel stone or cash i cj Begin feed tho poultry well balanced laying radons to put Them into condition for heavy Fall pro duction Eggs are worth more hat fime during the cold of late Winter the ground and whole grain supply them wilh green food animal matter in the form of beef and bone and plenty of grit and oyster shells Birds on free range need no other food at this f was in is f WE HAVE FOR A desirable property situated Prospect Ave A largesized dwelling with all conveniences- all in first class shape Quarter of an acre of grounds with apple end small fruit trees Frame stable and cement hen house Ibis we consider the best buy in town bo act quickly Terms can be arranged to suit purchaser Apply to P Morton box Newmarket BRADFORD Mr Win Church of Sharon town on Monday Miss Jesse Wright of visiting the Misses The concert on Tuesday evening was one of which the Agricultural So ciety may well feel proud Every number was gem of its kind Mrs Mr George on Mr Bert Harvey and Miss were all at their best and formed a splendid setting for the art ist of the evening Mr the celebrated violinist whose playing was a delight The hop at the close of the concert was largely attended The Ladies Howling Club enjoyed the last of fie seasons tea last Wed nesday afternoon about twenty la dies being present Ikfore the tea Miss McAfee and Miss Duck were pre sented with chin cup and saucer each the for Scotch Doub les contest ant a snapshot tak en of the party It was also decided not to hold the usual banquet this year and to present a money re maining in tle hands of the treasurer to the Cross Society season If intestinal worms arc found in large quantities he firs is to give the birds a purgative such as Epsom salts aleaspoonful to an ad ult bird followed in a few hours with nut a dose for chick ens arid a 30grain dose for adult birds This can be mixed in Hie feed or fed in capsules During the course of a year and under moral conditions there is a phosphorus equivalent to about grams of phosphoric acid present in the eggs laid by a hen The ordin ary grain ration fed to laying hens contains several times as much phosphorus as is found in the eggs produced In bulletin No of West Vir ginia Experiment station are re corded experiments showing that chickens hatched from heavy eggs are heavier and more thrifty than chicks hatched from eggs lighter in weight This result too has been continued recently by investigations conducted by the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell Un iversity so the general proposition that one should use large heavy eggs for incubating purposes may be accepted as an established fact It is therefore a matter of importance to know when the heaviest eggs arc laid and how fowls should be fed and handled in order that they may lay large heavy eggs best suited for hutching Army surgeons have been called upon absolutely new condi tions A doctor who at front for a year has had time to chronicle some of his experiences and he shows nobly the medical profession has risen to the occasion is Dr S who speaks in A Surgeon hi Belgium Among all the cases which came to certainly the most awkward were the fractured thighs it was not a Question of a broken leg in sense of the In every case there was a large infect ed wound to and as a rule several inches of the hone had ben blown clean away At first we regarded the cases with horror for anything more six inches missjng is diffirnlt to imagine After some hesitation we attempted the method of fixation by steel plates which was introduc ed with success by Sir Arbulhnot Lane in the case of simple fractures The missing portion of the bono is replaced by a long steel plate screw ed by means of small steel screws the portions which remain de monstrating as a colleague put if the triumph of mind over the ab sence of matter The result was a brilliant success for not only could the be handled as if there were no fracture at all to the infinite comfort of the patient but flic wounds themselves cleared with great rapidity Dear Sir Your letter a few days ago Since I wrote to you a tot 0 others have an aw My greatest of Angust referred to- is Of August The one- referred to is Lance Corporal Carl one of oar Machine Qua He was killed handling his He was a herb and above all things else a A whiteroan we all call Winy- He had In him all wawould ask of rnan firm but kind and cool in the hell of shell fire He a crack shot and the Germans knew it to their sorrow He is given the hon of killing more Germans than any man in the battle No one regretted haying- had Carl for a friend He was the kind of a fellow who would give you bis shirt needed it He was one of the B Coy Boys Two days before lie got killed we were sleeping together in a little bivouac Poor fellow he little pain if any He was hit in the temple with an explosive bullet prepared end bo to our Local Manager at one- a who have win toll you that it is modem Why not order today hare your the paw directory- Bell Telephone Co of Canada I v KET Prices are again Normal r We quote today Wheat v bushel have his cap which he had Just taken horror for previous to being hit in order to hopeless than a thigh sight his gun I am forwarding his letters to his mother Well dear Sir and friend 1 must close now Will write you long let ter telling few of my exper iences So hoping you are well as this letter leaves me although very tired Sincerely Yours H is a A- it i it Barley it Oats B Wheat 60 live a Snorts 150 Bran cwt Hay 100 WW Owing to high ocean rates and Insurance the outlook Is for lower prices in grain HER DREAM8 ENDED IN A WOODEN BOX i Mourns a Little Girl Continues to give the best of satisfaction Stock now before Prices j i very Given Away In Land Value to the who wants a Farm acres of good land some choice clay This Farm- has all uptodate Build ings consisting of a modern Brick House also Hip Hoof Barn built from all new material with modern together with all other Outbuildings in good re pair Rural Mall Delivery We ask you to go over this Farm Put a fair value on Land also Build ings then come down to New market and ve will satisfy you as to the- amount We must wind up this Estate Busi ness Will accept a Mortgage at per cent for tun years with a mall deposit down You must act quick in his matter or miss this chance mile East of- Mt on the Centre Road known as the Tommy Glover Farm of North This farm has plenty of Water Good Orchard Good Bush Pianist Fences convenient to School or alao Metropolitan Sta tion at a P MORTON Lome Ave- Estate Building Co Newmarket Mr Atkins of Newmarket was in town on Monday Mrs spent the week end with friends at We are pleased to report Mr Sam uel able to he out and around again Quite a number from here I at tended Bradford Fair Quite a number from here attended the and anniversary ser vices at on Sunday Mrs has improved tbe ap pearance of her residence by the ad dition of a new verandah and some paint The Convention of the Womens Missionary Society of the Bradford District I held in the Methodist church was a great The Harvest Thanksgiving service in the Methodist Church Sunday evening The Fail Fair concert promises unusually Interesting entertainment on the second night the fair The directors were fortunate in securing the following excellent talent lor this event Donald McGregor baritone if Cameron humorist Bert Har vey comedian Miss Christina At- soprano and Miss Florence Recoveries We were told that the plates would break loose bat I he screws would come oul the patient would come to a bad end through violent sepsis introduced by presence of a foreign body in the shape of the sleel plate But none of these happened the cases did extremely well and one of our most indignant critics returned to his own hospital after seeing them with his pockets full of plates The only with some of the pati ents was to induce them to stop in bed and it is a fact that on the niglit of Antwerp I met one of them working downslairs leaning on a dressers arm I oil days after the operation And his brings me the subject on which feel very strongly the folly of removing bullets If a bullet is doing any harm pressing on a ner ve interfering with a joinl or in any way causing pain or inconvenience by all means let it be removed though even then if should never be touched until he wound is complet ely healed But the mere presence of a bullet inside the body will of itself do no hurm at all The old idea that it will cause long ago Few Deaths lint if the fatalities from wounds are greater than have been recorded battles among civilized for reasons are well understood I he deal lis in he army from disease are wonderfully few In the Crimean War among the Bri tish three times as many solders died as a result of disease as per ished outright or succumbed wounds i In the American Civil War there died of wounds among the some lhoe who died of dlsca were nearly a quarter of a million In the war between the United States and Spain American fatalities the deaths from disease wore more than In the Boer War twice as many died of disease as to their wounds Most of the deaths from disease would have been classi fied in limes of peace as duo to typ hoid In the presort war I he typ hoid death rate is very small due primarily to provenlive inoculation before nter Prices- QUICK DELIVERY QUALITY GUARANTEED GEORGE TERM8 TCR Phone i Children Dry Era to OAK RIDGES A short time ago thieves en tered the school and stole all the keys A couple of American have acquired the north hundred acres of the pur poseusing the sand and gr found on the In large quantities for the manufacture building tile flooring stuoco Toronto Out lias a wellearned for superior business and shorthand education and for assisting students to chofee po sitions now Cata logue free J ELLIOTT Principal Yonae Yongo 8ts NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVOR02 Given That ROBERT THOMPSON of the City of Toronto In the County of and province of Ontario Broker will to the Parliament of Cana da at the next thereof for a bill of divorce from bis wife Ida Lois Thompson of the City New York in the State of New York one of the United Stages of America on the ground adultery and desertion at Toronto this of August 1915 Mcpherson JAUVI3 Yong Street Toronto for the applicant by keeping in good physical trim and you will bo tho best friend to yourself and a urotoothora Moat sicknesses begin in tho ordinary and minor ailments of the and for these have become tho moat popular remedy because they are bo safe bo certain ana prompt in their benonclal action They tone the stomach stim ulate the liver regulate bowels By cleansing the system ana purifying the blood they prove that they Art Worth They brought Ida Brown until last week happy dancing fa vorite hack to Cortland the little town of her birth in a walnut box Great White Way was just ending a hilarious night as a train crept into the Cortland station at daybreak In the coffin in the bag gage car was the body of the girl who just left Cortland to become great star She been dragged crushed and mangled from beneath a New York speedway as the climax to auto ride to a road house took Ida home to save from the wrong road sobbed Mrs Brown her mother as she greeted her corpse in the railway station She was good girl but oh I was so afraid she Was getting into bad company I asked Mr to call a his girls in the Winter Garden Chorus together and site c as an It may save some other girl who is too anxious for a good time alter the show- Mrs Brown leaned forward into her husbands arms and supported by her twentyyearold son who had accompanied her from New York carried into carriage hysteri cal she was driven her old home where funeral services for the little girl were held Her body buried In a rural graveyard Her last re quest When I die I w red ros es on grave was complied with Ida case was the old old story She was bred in the little town of Cortland of less than where her beauty was admired and where choir directors assured her she had a grand voice Before she reached high school she ambi tious for the stage Mrs Brown- at first tried to discourage her Ida was popular among her and had plenty fellows Her mother tried in Vain to steer course of matrimony but consented to accompany her to York where she was to star It was to protect her that I went to New York the mother sobbed I believed in my I knew or the temptations that faced her The beauty of the little Cortland girl attracted theatrical managers In New York Her figure was mar velous her eyes were soft and very appealing Within a few she had engagement Other man agers saw her and only a few days ao she realized the New York chorus girls ambition She became mem ber of Beauty Chorus that nightly danced Its into the hearts of New York theater crowds at the Winter Garden It only little while Cortland felt sure before Ida Browns name would be lashed upon Broadway hie electric letters I dont know Just what happened the show that night said Mrs Brown They told mo that Ida and Dorothy Hunt met two men at the stage door They asked them to tako a littlo ride Ida didnt want to go but they finally coaxed her Then came tho In a racing auto to Pell Tree Inn the little supper at the start back home and the crash that ended the brief career the girl th left Cortland only little while ago to gain fame on Broadway Old off Ida Brown the front yard lor the funeral There boys she used to knov in her school days now clerks in the town stores who stood around In their shirt sleeves and mopped their per spiring faces The preacher who knew Ida when she wore white dress es to her knees preached the funeral New Goods are arriving so ve invite you to tako advan tage of making an early selection Brown shades will again bo popular AIM INSPECTION IS SOLICITED WILLIS BR MERCHANT TAILOR Phone Main NEWMARKET Bin Main St Newmarket PLUM WE ARE BUSY WITH INC HEATING J AND- 5 CTRIC WIRING IF YOU THINK OF DO- ANYTHING IN THE8E LINES LET U8 GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE J WRIGHT TV STREET SOUTH AND GENTS UNDERWEAR CLOTHING RUBBER8 To make room for a big shipment of a Mr- rn AND 8EE THE WE ARE OFFERING

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