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Newmarket Era , February 26, 1915, p. 7

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m jlife Hit 1 1 m SUTTON I J or the and hat are They ITERS in sea WE8T I J at at d Dollars Catarrh that alls Catarrh Toledo a ve known 15 years and in all financially ny obligations Toledo is taken in- uron tfec acts of tent fe Pills for list District which was Sunday Tlii crowds have in I its were ii Hues of S allOtll five dollar J defective madia condemn pie see the seal- was tiff covered and Was had to go is the id bay from VaU were from What of supports 9 ling Answer I A a You USING in Convince Thoroughly Knives and Utensil a lcC W I Am short- sale a heal surplus with tfuioH ij crop jciwtf J AhployM of the Era Office l0 is and cvi CTS particulars YuuriiV iMiBttiTiiftSl he at- the jhomc pi of last week and the was by the Aurora Institute The will be held at i IM For 16 we St va in three very btrrf Good Value of Engllsfi China Tea Sets pieces a Special price oir Window is very Dinner Set at a Specially Reduced Price A Direct Importer of and China i China Hall Grocery- SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS FORENTf-v- Fresh Codfish In tins- 15o Very delicious on buttered toast op withj Butter Sauce Salmon Loaf Is appetizing when from our choice brands Salmon Prices from can up to 25o Canned Thistle Brand a breakfast dellcaoy a strictly firstclass line of Norwegian and Cana dian Sardines froniep up to per can I Imported Kippered Herrings Imported Herrings In Tomato Sauce Imported Fresh Herrlnfls Canadian Packed Kippered Her rings per tin Salted Codfish In pound blocks and In There is a drop In the price of Lobsters Prodbcrt JVsi vo to prps the the Town Hall on of Farm It 16 ho that tendance was not Tho ail November y I j -i- iii el J a British Hero Spoons Have seen exquisite spoons are of Rogers A I To sec them is French spoons on sale Watch Willi til resnccl sib ilyits iVtiliiAndlhcj things Jiompftirk fiic Mast ijejired I will inline but I domyliHK shaie boh the and rights of our ad dom lie q his share la this gigantic struggle trfivifetian in Whilst I propyl presenting sunroringWant or M Wright vry- nearly being over by a tan earat the corner ot Main and Queen Streets He was livery and when the corner- he slackened speeS hearing any tieopened the to go ahead then a freight cart South bobbed in worn Some kids were on the walk at he West side So totifrn on the side and the freight car grazed the hind part his auto Mr Wright claims that the car did not whistle This is the most dangerous corner Town and tierc is talk eiecric bells their I lack in Canada l Apart mm large to the producers thcr SW m who by effort enlarge their wheat ana other Held- crops and- la- proucU Wsi Possible I v A i crease be Ws trialy ln thegreaterrpro tic amnf jjw May spare return illyeYe ill Toronto and Conditions- are any to Jf trade up ipnsjiWr wills again become Mot the stock ar again JhiVey urn a gr Sgu in A l i I i yi pi it i- I I i and Fruit 1000000 Cheese and Butter Apples I l manner that n lallr can duplicate thaw Phone Quick CORNER OF Main A Timothy Greenhouses STREET no voting last Monday on the Electric Light By- Laws but the vol a was dpisfw- ratepayers heartily in sympathy with the proposition of present Coun cil ByLaw Money piajority The voting by wards was as follows ti Maj St Andrews Ward 130 St Ward 130 12 St Patricks Ward SI Majority for bylaw Money Andrews Ward Georges Ward yard 1 ft a of ernmcrit many citiqsrvsuclasin theaifinal hi WictoriesV avb day to navy of the Unite Kingdom and Colonials Two weeks ago I spent a did time at my in Claeton on a 5day leave of absence My father holds in West Ham London jn training for lionaj j the present lhe rank- t in a few in rpeognitjon OCtUe good done pi men from promoted to a Captaincy I His business a flourishing and progressive con dition Of course lie spends all his linYe now with bis regiment regimental his- to his All were ihinjbnsely I eased to see me and my Li 1 Poultry Eggs J Ah loll Sheen 1560b if I I Prince a population- ot and acres arable land produces annually a capita- other and that it pro duces pn9balff of Canadas canned goods JP J i- It is York iinne a year our- fanners plan to productive ONLY CLOTHE8 THAT ARE MADE THE BEt I I IMPS INRIIRF AND AND INSURE WEAR AND SATISFACTION The Overcoat to what puis the finishing if Til J I i Sale Register 1 March lOrMr Isaac Fisher will nql4f an extensive farm sale at lot 2D con atjone oclock rfios credit i r WINTER i it I Plants Prlniula Obconloa jA8paragua Cut Flowers Funeral and on Very Reasonable Phone 135 FOR 8 ALE At A Oxygen 8hop International near new at price engine price Bell Saw Mill near hew Perry near new McLaughlin fiieper A number of Steam Radiate Stack 13 in ft A number Sawn Belts and A N BAny people in their logs can have them out suit IMajority for ByLaw of liior era manifested itself JnfUie the victory was cel ebrated by a headed by the aiitosand or fiiur to see a All is not the army and one witlf ei i anil discouragements esppoialiy war hardly conceivabje by the average civilian you I not by re gret the step I took or have up to the present repented at my ac tion It was my duty to enlist Oh Bible Hockey Team id A Id ever get the boys of those days Ho I As I have remarked before we are soon off 10 front date Wb A ton will have an unreserved pale farm stock and lot 30 ft of Keswick j8 credit Sale at Sleighs VlL Kavanafch J- TJ i hold sale of vehicles aria tools etc on the premises near Newmarket Cemetery Terms cash at one oclock Auct March Auction of horses cattle implements and furniture on lot job North the property of the late Jesse Sale one Terms months Auctioneer UK si 1 I dressed man Cents Invested really Fur Coat nrii made variety elegant goods In the seasons best l style and Wmmed and finished handsomely completion to the the i i Just nov Dollars Ninety here puts you In possession of a realJ I I Viiifl I J t Ii Vi j ilhi l IM- I ray j lu i mum fcVJVAi S iIi I people ed at the result tbevole A special meeting of Council was held on Tuesday ev ening when the and Light Committee was authorized lo Ob tain prices of supply carry out the Electric Light ByLaw and to order the meters cd fijf the new system is to be their activity in this mat ter Ft was only seven weeks last Monday since they took office and it is expected that lenders for will ho accepted at the next regular meeting of the Council on Monday evening will commence on the as soon afi possible we know will soon all the in Newmarket reply a member Min ister of informed Commons that razors been purchased for the and at prices varying from to nor dozen The Naval per good sup per this my dear he said in his most propitiatory tone We dozen The Naval n minister invited Tleirl He was A a dozen i bachelor and when he had helped glad you came v I ill i I Parliamentary Notes lenders will ho received by the undersigned for the following Rubber Coats pairs Rubber Boots 100 feel j-inchcotloncov- hose fitted with one redu- to I reg- coupling with noz zle Hose to be best grade floats and to quality as samples at JVnyn Clerks Office Tenders dose Key jutrn particulars aopl to g Chaiipmn or to J J Anderson at lireToWo Clocks Office Hull Calf Price Edgar Dennis Now- A bill to abolish capital punich- was introduced br Mr and read a first time It Is not likely to pass a second reading session Sir Wilfrid Inquired a few days when the Government would lay before Parliament a statement of the expenditure of the money voted for war purposes a the Au gust session Premier Borden said the delay was owing to the decision to excise certain confidential latorma- tlon but expected to file the state ment was a dull day in the Commons and the parly whips had all they do lo quorum in lne Bouse These are the men who have no hesitancy about voting themselves for their sessional In demnity Ir already stated in political clr- at Ottawa that it begins to look as the present session of Parliament would close by Raster The finance Minister might easily save a couple hundred thousand dollars by lessening the In demnity to enough with mileage to pa for a couple of months work In war Edward Ifenvv T of Canada are being urged to increase production owing the waste and tics by the destructive war now in progress Both Dominion Provincial governments ar Waging campaigns with the object of stimulating product The Dominion tiasi flrtt which contains a vast amount of trie products Canada tW-coun- tries at his farmers Of thee llfnlster Martin I pprorniaely I million haver flopH4iln Europe A large withdrawn from the farms of- the countries at war Even in neutral countrfey large number of food ducershave ml led irom land to be is difficult for us to realize what will be the effect on food production through the withdrawal of- several milllota all the agricultural coun tries Europe i These millions cease io be producers they consumers worse still they have become destroyers of all deplore this war that the present crisis viliin productive good Canada Business men and the and file uniting showing heroism every way They mated a spirit loyalty and devotion which result n up a Canadfi a greatef pi manufacturing llomnentof a bur cpnimcrciaf summer of this year the food produc- llVuctlon salt of farm stock implements on lot 5 Whitchurch the property of No reserve Sale at oe forms 7 months J Headman Auctioneer I k i li if 1 TUKSDAytyarch John Cv an sale of farm stock implements the iarm Lake- Shore Hoad quarter a mlletrpm Keswick Station Kale oclock rioon nibs credit f Match Adam wiI sale iof cattle shehp Kb serve Tmbs credit Sale at one KaVanagb i ivmy- March will have and highgrade also ihorsea ptgS etc on Whitchurch Van- ilnif at silverflldp Cook Auctioneers hi iii tiMii iii -March- stock and Implements on Jhe property John Hodge Sale Credit until Nov 1st J March sale Manning on Reuben Powell Farm St Big sale commencing at one sharp Usual terms IM i When salo bills are print ed at notices under this charged at for and I for Insertion lpaccprnpany I I ten months ending January the current expenditure of the i reached and the special These figures indicate cannot approach that about 12000000 than of normal years looking at- Jmost light The AuditorGeneral has refused to thorc will be promt f land for men and equipment Britain ftl 1 res Approximately portion of these ha JVi Ell I if if v i n v I I I twenty inen have beep In Europe A large pro- been withdrawn from the farms of the countries at war l Even in numbers food producers have been called from the to he I ft no win a wvJIflnd unptly of ftotheVr d for and needs more than men she must have f0odrood iind nnxt now lor a sign the certificates for the of to tho Riand 0000 to the Grand Trunk because thc issuiea mado et- amounts was riot placed ojtjwv venue Fund lay The lows- Will special Act 11- ill neutral countries large ready for emergencies It is difflcultfor lq lire what will be the effect on Wed Eduction through the withdrawal of several million men from all the great counties of Europe These millions cease to be producers they have f worse still they have become food mahtin 1 1 A I 24foiiiooIU products needed at Atthesecon- and food next year is to agricultural specialists who Cn that food- Wo studied agricultural conditions and are sending our surplus now but we must throughout tile world and the best rirenare for a Career surolus means of increasing agricul- production in Canada prepare surplus Jear arid rieit year IQfiu5lAn Because of txiispeed the Empire for food aua tfat meed ihe CrHfldlari Depart- Irnent of Agriculture has a series of Conferences throughout the Dominion with the object of giving suggestions as to the best ways of increasing production of the particular ATTEND ill YOUR will give valuable information and suggestions to the farm- livestock men dairymen poultry men vegetable v growers and other producers l of this country The Canad ian Department of Agriculture urges you to attend as many of these Con ferences as possible also tp watch for other information subject that be given in other announcements in this newspaper Production of Staple Food t it l r farmers to work harder so fnuch as It urges them to l work and to produce staple foods that the Empire most and that can bo most easily stored and transported I Europe and- particularly Britain will need the following staple foods from Canada more Poultry such cnion and turnips the yield of these staple food products the greater the service to the Empire Germany in the fast ten years bus doubled the average yield of the majority of her field crops Largely through better seed- thorough cultivation and use of fertiliser AncJ while than ever before Empires armies are busy Wheat oats corn beans peas putting pcruianMillar- methods for Empires advantage The Government urges farmers stockmen dairymen and other producers to make a wider of tlio Free Bulletins issued by the Canadian Depart ment of Agriculture Clip out fill in and mail the coupon below and get a list of these bulletins Then select the bulletins that will be of value to you Mail your coupon right now Do not put a stamp on the envelope If V I J Beef mutton bacon and ham i home appropriate Your coupon y- be On- His V Cheese and butter best of Germanys I iii i Canadian Publications Branch Canadian of J Pu Branch Canadian An l IS ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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