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Newmarket Era , October 1, 1915, p. 8

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mm HIS FRIEND HIM J and -riw- 4 4 was of a very TIT finillftr i J r KKTTLEBY to Mr 1 be A general leaves fiwlfe beside three Mrs John Harl- Of -ThornbiiVy- Mrs Wesley of Newmarket and Mrs Simeon- Lemon of Poplar Lodge who fWiioni if Milwaukee and- On- passed lasteek Mr WaltetLH Macheli The Kettleby Girls Red Aux iliary organized on the report that a few members have al ready raised about be sides supplying large -of- surgical supplies knitting fruits Seven young men from MR LABRIC St Montreal hare been restored to health by taking FruitatiTea For two years I was a miserable sufferer from Rheu matism and Stomach Trouble I became very frequent dizzy spells and when I took food felt wretched and sleepy I suffered from Rheuma tism dreadfully with pains in my back and joints and my hands swollen A friend advised me to tryFruit-a- tires and from the outset they did me good After I had started the second box I felt I was getting well and I persevered in the treatment I can truthfully say that is the only medicine that helped me LOUIS is the famous medicine made from fruit juices a box for trial size At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Limited Ottawa who with Mrs Henry Wesley left on Monday Tor Milwaukee to attend the funeral and Mrs James Hague an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter Constance Seymour to Mr James Fontaine son of this place have enlisted lor the war and Mrs Alexander Fontaine Rose Rev and Mrs Jacobs Virginia The wedding Nebraska were the Methodist Jacobs being a sister The pulpits at Glen ball churches were occupied by Mr Jacobs with great profit to the con gregations Word was received by Rev Fox his wifes father Esq is seriously BELGIAN COMMITTEE The first complete report of the Commission for Relief in Belgium covering the first eight months of Ha existence reveals that ill Mrs Fox has been visiting there forms the greatest relief the past and will how of history The commission has be detamed for a few days longer collected and disbursed fifty lion dollars fifteen million of which has been contributed in the form of of in last TO LET House and Stable per Apply to Box New market FOR OR RENT 2 Houses one located on Court St one on Joseph Ave Oct Apply to J Hot Newmarket 32tf BRICK BUNGALOWS For Sale or To Rent On Grace St Newmarket Inv possession Apply to Geo Barker Box 343 Newmarket FOR OR TO RENT Brick House on Prospect Ave AH modern conveniences good stable and cistern Enquire of Grace St STORE AND HOUSE TO LET On Main Street three doors south of King George Hotel Good stand for business House seven rooms with all conveniences Reasonable Apply to I TO RENT Good House corner of Park and Lome Avenues also two Building Lots for sate on Park and Lome Avenues also two Mrs Mas ter Ave Toronto or to Newmarket TOR 30 Acre valuable farm ing land containing gravel and sand pits Good buildings some timber and some pasture Im mediate possession Phone r41 or write ft Armstrong Newmarket PO The annual Ontario Conference the Mennonite convened the local church four days week About delegates represent ing various centres of ac tivities in western Ontario were in attendance At the meeting evening Mr Jesse Gibson- of Toron to spoke on study Spe cial services including one in the afternoon for the children were held on Sunday Harry aged sixtythree who worked and lived on the farm of John Scott near Claremount while putting a rack on wagon prepara tory to going out for a load of clover on Monday afternoon suffered a stroke of After being over come he fell through hole in the flooring to the basement a distance of some nine feet Dr Dales was summoned but could do nothing for the man and he passed away on Mon day evening His wife and three child ren survive VANDORF Mrs A Snider and daughter Mattel are visiting in St Gain Mrs Edgar Hamer and Mrs J Walker Were viiiling in Newmar ket this week Mr Frank Lloyd lost a valu able cow last week Sorry bad luck came while Mr Lloyd is away Aid met at the home of Mrs Win on Thursday afternoon The meet ing was interesting and well at tended Miss aunt of W Gain left for Ik home in Eng land last Tuesday after a stay of nearly seven years in our midst Mr Michael Guthrie has been laid up with a bad attack of lum bago for over a week Mr fas Oliver is home again after an absence of three weeks in the West lie reports won derful crops and a very easy way it farming The Womens Institute was held at the home of Mr3J A VanNostrand last Wednesday hut owing to the thunderstorm only a few were out Quite a of young peo ple attended Aurora Method Church Sunday evening and en joyed lr Daniel address Oil Iliglitoousness a The Ml Iifsgnli League visited the Wesley Society on Tuesday and gave a splendid program ler which a social time was spent refreshments served by League WE HAVE FOB SALE A desirable properly situated On Prospect Ave A largesized dwelling with all conveniences- In first class shape Quarter of an acre of grounds with apple and small fruit trees Frame stable and cement hen house This we consider the best buy in town act quickly Terms can be arranged to suit purchaser Apply to P Morton box rtewmarket AURORA Given Away In Land Value lo the man who wants a Farm acres of good laud some choice clay This Farm has all uptodate Build ings consisting of a modern Brick House also Hip Roof Barn built from all new material with modern Stables together with all other Outbuildings In good re pair Rural Mail 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 we will satisfy you as to the given avay We must wind up this Estate Busi ness Vlll accept a Mortgage at per cent for ten years with a mall deposit dovn You must act quick in his matter miss this chance mile of Pleasant on the Centre Road khrwn as the Tommy Glover Farm of North This farm has plenty of Water Good Orchard Bush and fences convenient to School or also Metropolitan Uori at P MOIITON Lome Ave Estate Building Co Newmarket There to be tome at tae heartstrings saint a long Workmen have been engaged in installing the new Ore alarm boxes The alarm will be automatically on the new bell Which has been placed In the Town Hall belfry The hell will also be rung at six oclock in the morning oclock noon and six oclock in the evening On Monday Just after o clock noon when Mr Town was motoring down Street off Wellington Street he met Mr Willie Reynolds who was riding his wheel north Reynolds turn ed to he left in front of the Car and his wheel was struck by the car throwing him off and his arm Rev If Aliens pastor of the Presbyterian Church here has enlisted for overseas service the Mississauga Horse as a private Mr Allan has been pas tor of the church here for the past three year Mr Allan lefl mission work In the Dauphin dis trict Manitoba to lake his arts course In College Toron to Although he missed the first year he had a brilliant course winning scholarships- In both political science and history He also showed an excellent speaker and debater representing hit College In the Intercollegiate Union Mr Allan graduated In He took his theological courfo In Knox Col lege He Is a good man and loy al to the Empire In Milwaukee on Sept Mr David son of the I late Edwin Machell and brother of Walter Machrll of this place passed over to the majority Ho was born here nearly sixty years ago and will be remembered Hie older residents more partic ularly by the members of the old Cricket Club and the old Baud hoys of the time of the Ireland money or gift food by the people of the- United States and the British Empire and Belgium itself A re markable feature of the report which has hitherto received but lit tie notice is the being by the Belgians to help themselves More than fifty per cent of the money expended by the commission in benevolence is being furnished by Belgians abroad and a large amount also is being supplied by Belgians in Belgium Problem More Difficult In discussing the report Herbert Hoover chairman of the commis sion said It may cause more sur prise among Americans who believe that the United Stales is provision ing the Belgian and French people in the track of war that only some thing over six million dollars in food clothes and money have come from the United States However he American public should realize that the commission in its organization working personnel and political as pects is distinctly American The American charitable support so early and promptly given came at the very inception of the movement when such backing was vital to the success of the organization in giving it time to build This support gave the commission its foundation from which it acquired moral prestige hat enabled it lo secure vitally ne cessary concessions from the various belligerent Governments Nor the necessity for this valued support at all over The problem becomes more every day for the number of destitute has increased from last October to in June and now grows at rate of 200000 a month And our resources large as they are cannot keep pace with he need if the char itable public loses interest in our work Moreover the continued sup port of America is necessary lo pro vide the commission with the moral prestige as an American institution which it now possesses in sight of Ihe warring powers and the maintenance of his prestige can only be secured by the continued sentimental and practical backing of the American people Catering for The report includes detailed state ments of the commissions work such ii complete accounts of the disposition of cargoes of food stuffs and clothing and other stat istical data as well as a general sur vey of situation in Belgium It is pointed out that he organization as it stands now is the resuTl of con- slant upbuilding a feature of which has been the organization of local re lief committees in every commune with a federal of district and provincial committees with the National at the apex The relation of this structure to the commission is one of joint endeavor and the membership of Americans entirely interlocks the organization The provisioning department says Ihe report is charged with the duly of whole people wllli necessary imports and up to June had either delivered or had in stock over tons of food stuffs for the Belgian section to the gross value of over The whole of these foodstuffs is resold lo Ihe population through a broad of reticulation and the profit earned on these Operations is devot ed to the support of the destitute Such profits have been made pos sible by the volunteer executive commercial and transportation ser vices and the amount of these pro fits about to dale is measure of the value of such Volun tary service Worlds Charily Mobilized After referring lo the work of the financial relief and benevolent de partments the committee states that half a million people who might otherwise have fallen into destitu tion have been provided for through the remittances made available by this department which June totalled about Through the benevolent department the re port continues the charily of the world and of the Belgian people themselves Is mobilized to the sup port of the destitute and through it over persons arc now being assisted In some measure with food and clothing The total resources made available to the commission from abroad for the support of the destitute over 31000000 to June and the expenditure from these sources was at lhat date 000000 and la now at the rale of about per month Beyond this expenditure lies local charity now exceeding The Belgian people have risen to an unprecedented emergency with tho utmost devotion and aside from local charity about fifty per cent of the charitable funds of the commission from abroad are provided by Bel gians and Belgian Institutions following is editorial from the Ottawa Citizen argument against reduction is that ft docs not lessen when one place is closed men go to another end those who are left enriched without ac complishing any good That wouldbe quite true if Vail the wio were confirmed drinkers Is far We- now know that there are really confirmed drink ers community arid when the tat Ions to drink are there comparatively little trouble Local option does no prevent from getting drink it only Places like Junction West Mount and many others where men cm get drink by crossing the street or by going a short distance for have proved for time that a few do so Of course there are a few chronic drinkers in every community who think they cannot live without It and these will- get it if possible The City Marshall put it in a when he said to the writer If number ol men are passing a barroom they are likely to be go in but if they have to go around a block or two they will rarely do so We now know for a certainty that drinking Is almost In direct proportion to the number 0 places of temptation The dock laborers strike in Old London taught a great lesson Dur ing this the open barrooms were reduced in hhmber and the hours ofsale were shortened with the re sult that drunkenness and crime were reduced more than hall proving again drinking is in proportion to the amount of temptation San Francisco teaches another les son great eaithjuake and fire the saloons were closed but men could purchase liquor by the bottle During nearly three months that ihe barrooms were closed there was not single murder but in a month after they were open there were eighteen murders Lessen temptation either lessen ing the number of barrooms or by shortening the hours of sale and you will lessen drunkenness and crime Arnott M revenue consumer It takesflve times much to care for the paupers and orphans for hfchthe as the amount of the revenues paid to the govern by the breweries anddlstlUjer- report that tbere are persons engaged In breweries and distilleries We also learn that there Is one person- employed In Industries for ev ery invested From fig ures anyone can prove tiat the million dollars spent In drink would give employment times thousand six hundred and eighty- two And if you add tothis amount invested the sum total would give employment to nearly twelve times the number of in the and distilleries- In every way the liquor traffic Hi the enemy of labor a oh the so man and a menace to the nation pin our faith to facts Give the people the plain unvarnished facts and they will soon settle this ques tion Everyone can help in this- fight against an enemy worse than the Germans by taking the Pioneer or any other temperance paper and when he has read it handing it to his neighbor H Arnott MCPCi j now prepared and r -port- Mr our at one fed our Local a tiUphoni who tell you It la the of not And Daw directory your The Telephone Co of WtWMARKIT CITY The annual plowing match of the King and Vaughan Branch the Ontario Plowmans Association will be on the farm of Mr Cameron lot Con King on Tuesday the of November The officers and directors are arranging for large fist of good prizes I Attitude of the Government A mission was held In the Roman Catholic Church last week two ser vices day being held during the and on Sunday At many of the services the church was filled large numbers from other churches be ing present in addition to the con gregation of the churoh Father OReilly a missionary conducted the services Money talks but Ibere such a thing as What is the significance ol the al titude or the government towards the deputation from the Dominion Al liance which recently appeared before them asking for the prohibition of the retail sale of during the war Some people seem to think the reply of the government was satisfactory The Premier said that the question of the liquor traffic had teen a matter of absorbing attention to him and his government for the last six months We will earnestly strive said the Premier to reach the wisest and best conclusion The License Com mission in addition to the exercise o its executive function is now enquir ing into the whole question and will no doubt make suggestions to the government and act in an ad capacity Those who are not satisfied with this statement say that not only is it verv indefinite whereas the asked for a specific object but the effect of the eovetmnents re ply may he in the nature of a seda tive to allow the government still further delay in the matter and which will help to keep the people contended In the meantime even without action The view which Eecnis lo be most reasonable for temperance people is that while they arc that the governments reply Is favorable as as it goes In that it affirms their concern for the question the real lesson from the incident is that now is the time for opinion against the liquor traffic to be alert to or ganize and to present its claims strongly to the government while they arc In a mood perhaps to listen to It ooo- FACTS AND Prices are again Normal We quote today Wheat Barley Oats Wheat ye Shorts Bran Hay it CI a if a a 11 I bushel it 40 60 75 150 13b 100 Owing to high ocean rates and Insurance the outlook Is for lower prices In grain Continues to give the best of satisfaction Stock now before Winter Prices QUICK DELIVERYr Y GUARANTEED GEORGE Phono I rr if Goods are arriving so wo Invite you to take advan tage of making an early seleotlon Brown shades will again be popular AN IN8PEOTION IS SOLICITED WILLI TAILOR Phone 1G0 Main St NEWMARKET V7 and spirits upon her digestion and circulation Sallow pimples facial blemishes and depression dis appear after the system has been cleansed and tho blood purified by IK Main St I in Newmarket I Children Cry FLETCHERS ASTORIA People are lo comprehend the Immensity the burden laid on their by the liquor traffic Some time ago made the statement that It cost five times as much to look the mischief wrought the li quor traffic as the revenue from It I also said that l the mon ey In were spent l articles it would give employment to times as many men as are now engaged in the manufacture ol liquor I was Immediately for proof That was easily done I cause I only stated what anyone can demonstrate mathematically for themselves that Is much less than the real facts knows that there le great deal of and loss that cannot be calculated For Irv- stance very few know how much they give to private charities that are to a great extent made necessary by the drink Losses by death loss of time loss by bad debts which cannot he estimated So that Instead of being five times It may possibly be double that amount Other places report similar pro portion members the Dauphin County Board Poor Directors Pennsylvania have announced caring for the victims ol the lliuor traffic costs Dauphin County Including the City of Harrlsburg more than five times as much as the re ceives from the business The re venues of the City and Couny from the liquor business amounts to while two governments spend In partially remedy ing the barm that liquor does Professor Washington speaking at Atlantic City re cently said The liquor Is a TRANSPORTATION every of Railway Station work and Telegraph Operating Is taught In a thorough man ner by Shaws Railway and Telegraph Toronto Homo are available Correspondents readily obtain employment on our Railways J Johnston 8haw Prea a WE ARE BUSY WITH INC HEATING AND WIRING IF YOU THINK OF DO ING ANYTHING IN THE8E LINE8 LET U8 GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE J WRIGHT J MAIN J XI Toronto has a wellearned reputation for superior business and shorthand education for to cbolce po sitions Commence now Cata logue free J ELLIOTT Yonge 8t Yonjjo A NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR NOTICE Is Hereby Given That ROBERT WILLIAM THOMPSON of the City of Toronto In the County of and Province Ontario Broker will aPPlv to the Parliament of Cana da at the next session thereof for a bill of divorce from his wife Ida Lois Thompson of the City ol New York In the State of New York one of the United States of America on the ground of adultery and desertion DATED at Toronto this Of August CLARK MoPHERSON JARVIS Yonge Street Toronto Solicitors for the appllowU 80ME EXCELLENT CAN BE AT OUR 8ALE COME AND IN8PECT OUR STOCK YOU WILL SEE SOMETHING YOU NEED 3 Dooro South of King Hotel Rain Newmarket i 4 J I I atf -r- i Alt it I i IM9aStfrSabMi I r

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