z By EPmkham8 Vege table Compound Their Own Stories HereToidL The Government has decided to close all hotel bars them are being held Edmonton Albert Can I think It I no more than right for me to thank yob for what oar kind advice and Pink ham a Vegetable Compound have done for me When I wrote to some time ago was a very sick woman ruffering from female troubles I had organic inflam mation and could riot stand or walk any distance At last I was confined to my bed and the doctor said I would have to go through an operation bat this I refused to do Vegetable Compound and after using three bottles of it I feel like a new woman I most heartily recommend your medicine to all women who Buffer with female troubles I have also taken E Liver Pills and think they are fine I will never be without the medicine in the house Mrs Frank Col ombia Avenue Edmonton Alberta The Other Case Beatrice Neb Just after riage my left side began to pain me and the pain got so severe at times that I suffered terribly with it I visited three doctors and each one wanted to operate on me but I would not cons en to an op eration I heard of the good Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound was doing for others and I used several bot tles of it with the result that I havent been bothered with my ride since then I am In good health and I have two little girls Ure Child Beatrice Neb the Province after the 1st of NO at the hour of oclock pm daily meet with approval temperance people on hand or the hotelkeepers and their friends oh the other Just how far the decision of the Gov ernment meet with the ap proval of the Legislature at its next session remains to be seen Mr leader of- the Opposition in the Ontario ture is credited with fraying ex pressed approval of the action of the Government as far as it declared that the peo ple of Ontario would bo keenly disappointed Inui the sale of was not prohibited entirely during the war at least He is al so credited with having stated in Ottawa last week that he would press for a referendum to the people on the question of the complete prohibition of the sale of liquor for beverage purposes From the foregoing we are led to the conclusion that the ques tion of Provincial Prohibition will be an active issue at the next ses sion of the Ontario Legislature doubt Liberal members of the House would support the Govern ment in a measure for closing all bars during the war can in give this A country for the winter instead of being sent to England where their keep be cheaper cess to the war more convenient Are lo cated for the purpose of a general election 1 v- Address County THE RIDIKti OF YORK fete A Name lo Raise can be had for editorial notes sum of in cash is announced as the gate receipts of the Fair It is stated that every dollar over and above the legitimate outlay in connec tion with the Fair will be turned over to the Red Cross Society NOTICE Removed to South Cor ner of on timothy Street ft PAINTER PAPERHANGER FIRSTCLAW ART DECORATOR ETC Wall Paper from per Roll and Hung on the Most Reasonable Terms ALL WORK GUARANTEED ALL KINDS- OF SIGNS PAINTED SUBMITTED The simple gift that lends the touch of friendship with out the embarrassment of an obligation Your Photograph THERE8 A PHOTOGRAPH ER IN YOUR TOWN E ZURBRIQQ Phone Photographer We are also prepared to take Photos at night by the aid of Light Studio open Saturday evenings and any other evening by ap pointment Studio One Door West of the New Office GlenYille Roller Flour MILL I PASTRY WATER LILV FLOUR PRIDE MANITOBA Those Brands are to none Ask your for a trial Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned Help the mill at home The Weelern Mills dont help you Phone Newmarket ROBIK80N Proprietor v Furnace Work Plumbing r of Our Specialties Outfit it ffep THE TINSMITHS It is announced that local op- lion bylaws will be voted on next January elections in Belleville Stratford Niagara Falls Port Arthur and Fort William also in about thirty Township municipalities including three in the County of Middlesex Word comes from Ottawa that another member of Parliament making the tenth the of Mr John H P for West Pelerboro has enlisted for active service Mr has written to Ottawa stating that he has been given a commission in a regiment being formed in Peterboro is announced that the Gen eral Reform Association of On tario will hold its eleventh al meeting at Temple Build ing Toronto on Friday Nov lb commencing at JO oclock in the forenoon The intimation is giv en out that the gathering will be largely patriotic in character and addresses will be delivered along that line by leaders of the party According to reports in the City Press Rev Dr gave an interesting address at the opening of the annual meet ing of the Methodist Genera Board of Missions in Toronto last week He pointed out that despite the war handicap the contribu tions to the Church Mission Fund had increased with a total of The Young People s Societies and Sunday Schools had also increased their contributions by With the view of ascertaining the lav problem respecting non resident pupils the Toronto Board of Education consulted with the Deputy Minister ofMu- recently on the point His opinion will be of interest to all Public Trustees of On tario It is as follows The Board shall admit to the school any nonresident pupil who re sides nearer such school than any school in his provided the accommodation is sufficient the Inspectors decision to be final Returning from a business trip to the Western Provinces Mr Watson Assistant Manager or the Toronto Trusts Cor poration stated last week The outlook in Western Canada from the financiers point of view has not been better at any time in the past four years than it is now Payments on loans have been coming in promptly the private indebtedness of the farming clash is being wiped out and the gen eral effect of this seasons won derful crop has been to create a distinct feeling of optimism amongst our financial men The Globe oTTFIday last gives the following incident of a patri otic mother big faith in heroic for Empire cause of the on- repeated Biblical story of Iho widow and her mile is the case of a Toronto patriot The Toronto Brandt of the Canadian Cross Society have received a dollar from a poor widow whos fourth eon has Just gone to the front In a note accompanying the dona tion she slates that she was able A press despatch from Ottawa on Friday last slates that Mr A Morton KC of Toronto has been appointed a Judge the Supreme Court of Ontario to suc ceed Mr Justice a great fall ing off in the production of keys in Ontario and the of Agriculture at Ottawa has a pamphlet Turkeys which the asking At a recent meeting of the Association held Toronto a resolution was passed recom mending that all weekly papers raise their subscription price from to annum The cost of producing a paper is nearly double of what it was fif teen or twenty years ago but not withstanding the increased cost the price has remained and as a result weekly papers all throughout the country some of many years standing have been compelled to cease publication while others have amalgamated A large number of daily papers have met the increased cost by reducing the number of pages A committee was appointed to com municate with all weeklies in the Dominion with a view to bringing about the desired change The Ontario Railway and Muni cipal Board has handed down decision which ill be of interest to people owning property at the various pleasure resorts around Lake Up in the authorities of McLean Township acted very indiscreetly towards the pleasure resort of and on application of cottagers the Mu nicipal Board separated the Re sort from the Township for muni cipal purposes Judging from ob servations made by Cottagers at Jacksons Point Orchard Beach and one or two other points un less the Township authorities bordering on Lake are a little more considerate in the as sessed valuation placed upon the real estate of these resorts steps may he taken to bring the question before the municipal Board for consideration London Oct IS Fiftyfive persons were killed and thirteen of the wounded were military casualties The Methodist Church at Mil- likens Corners Markham cele brated Thanksgiving Day by a Fowl Supper and Concert when Si was realized for church work CI Dr Morris Kineey Forest Mount Albert Dr Sylvester County List of IN NORTH YORK R Phillips High Constable Adelaide East Toronto mm AURORA Banbury Dunham Fisher Albert Albert EAST Boyd Richard Sharon Cain Curtis Chas H Kavanagh H Queensville Kileley Joseph Sharon Thomas Newmarket E H Mt Albert Storey John Sharon Mount Albert Peter Newmarket Robinson M Kettleby Schomberg Walsh John NEWMARKET Alfred Curtis W Duncan Francis Thos Geo i John Alex Baker Julius John Atkinson Bond William Shaw Boyd Brown John mot Coffey Henry Hugh Corner Coulson Davis Joseph Stanley Donald- f Fehton Isaac Herbert Walter James Forester George f j i eHoche Point Jesse Keswick Henry Robert Slouffyille WW I v Kirbell Hart man Lot Lewis Thomas Love Alfred Ezra Lundy Horace Neil- A Moore Jolin NORTH Walter Archibald Hastings Rowland B Lloyd H Jackson Hie Virginia button West Aurora Belhesda R No I Sutton West Aurora KelleJy Newmarket trasius- Newmarket JohnsonGeorge Ballanlrac Larkin John Lewis Thomas Queensville Boyd Roachs Point Kay Herbert Sutton West Mann Elisha Keswick Mann John Orchard Beach McNeill Joseph Sutton West vi i Newborn James i Keswick white Charles iiavensnoe Terry Man ford Keswick Young Richard Wm Baldwin Corner Pefferlaw Ego Wm N Virginia Park Henry Vachell Ryan Joseph Udora A Sutton West HOLLAND LANDING Evans B McKenie Win KING Wm Newmarket Frank Francis A King Gillies James King Jeffrey Philip Nobjeton James King P Jacksons George Oswald Harris Leonard Hoover a e Joseph Saunders John SUTTON WEST Grant Peter James WHITCHURCH Brown Draper Milton Hastings Stanley W Lemonville Lehman A W Ringwood Edward A Pine Orchard Pine Orchard Welsh Arthur Vandorf McFarland Joseph McKay James D Norman Robert Frank Peregrine Richard Titus Proctor Hermes Arthur Edwin Isaac Rogers Joseph Ross James George Sanders William Blake Shier Philip Silver Myron H WOMAN ALL RUN DOWN Hade Strong and Well By Pa I all run down after a hard of bronchitis so it was hard for me to keep about I had in my cheat and took cold easily A friend me to try I did and it built me up so I am strong and well and I am abla to do my housework which I had not done for thsee months taking Mrs Y R Pa Vinol creates an aids diges tion makes pure blood and creates strength Your money back if it W J Patterson Druggist Newmarket Ont HAW Toronto Canada The Correspondence The Business Col lege The Central Telegraph and Railroad and The Four City AM provide excel lent couree leading to good salaried positions cat alogue on request Write for It 8HAW Presi dent Head Offloos Yonge A Qorrard Toronto Special to the Era THE REACTION IN ONTARIO At the very lime when the Government presumably thought that with the passing of the eight oclock order of the License Board there would be a little res pite from the agitation against the- liquor traffic they must be very disappointed to find that in stead of a rest a period of even greater activity been usher ed in It was on the evening of the of October that the eight oclock closing rule was flu- which by the way has pleased nobody either liquor in terests or temperance men and il was just three days later on the of October thai the of One Hundred modelled after similar bodies in Saskatchewan and British Colum bia was launched at the big To ronto meeting This Committee of One Hundred is to be the Exec utive of a now lemperance move ment entirely nonpartisan in its nature and- which will be satis- fled with or zigzag process but which is demanding the complete prohibition of liquor traffic in Ontario or at any a referendum of the people on the question The movement which is still in its infancy already includes prominent men of both parlies from sections of the pro- and prospects are bright for a successful career It is most fortunate that this movement at its beginning had the assistance of Mrs Nellie Mo- Clung brilliant Western wo man and also of Rev Dr Pid- recently of British Colum bia These two speakers- by tell ing the actual facie of the great temperance advance in are doing much to encourage the people of Ontario to wipe out the liquor traffic Aurora Newmarket Aurora Aurora Mount Albert DnvisviHe King Newmarke Schomberg Newmarket Aurora Sutton West Strange Slouffville Pefferlaw Sutton Weal Smith George Wellington i David Vlura Newton John Benson Aurora John Newmarket Vachell Aurora Aurora Nobleton Udora Aurora a 9 Stephenson John Willson Stevenson James Stewart Robert W Taylor John Michael Walton Jesse M James Woodcock Thomas James Sutton West at U I Yule Andrew An CT1 soh Next lo Grocery Durham Brood Sow with Reg Filly Draught rising I Bay Gelding Draught rising Tit if Apply to Keswick lo save cents a werifromher tow donation It is slated that Ihere are at present over Canadians in th MMU fight ing line and in addition thereto there a still between 30 000 and 35000 Canadian troops in Eng land undergoln training Ihere are doing guard duty in Canada In Bermuda and in Lucia The balance of Canadians are still in Canada It almost leads one to ask why forty thousand troops fully equipped and market Soda Water Works Is prepared to furnish you with all kinds of Soft Drinks ah6rt- notice and delivered free to any place you wish Sell our drinks They are Money Makers Wo manufacture Lemon Sour Cream Soda Kola Ginger Ale Birch Deer Raspberry AND MANY OTHERS Your Patronage Will Appre ciated and Receive Our Prompt and Careful Attention WHEN IN NEED PHONE Newmarket Soda Water Works Prop BOILER NOTICE OF APPLICATION DIVORCE NOTICE Is Given That ROBERT THOMPSON City of Toronto In County of and Province Ontario Broker will to the Parliament of at tee next session thereof for a Mil of divorce from his wife Ida Lots Thompson of of New York In the State of New York one Of the United States of Amerlea on the ground adultery and desertion et Toronto this of CLARK j Yoege Street Toronto Solicitor for the Windsor Oct With deaf ening roar boiler of a trac tion engine on the farm of Walter Ruelon South Woodalee miles from Windsor exploded Friday night Just as the men wore end ing work for the day and hie helper Wilfrid years old who had Just lofb the engine in an ap parently condition were Be injured by pieces of fly iron Tho explosion which was heard three miles away brought many farmers to the place where an explosion of gas was feared Parts of the engine including the heavy flywheel were thrown feet The wheel hit roof of out through two floors of the bulld and burled Itself In the earth The explosion was caused by low water in the boiler It Is believed as the gauge was covered with dirt and the engineer could not tell tho proper registration Lindsay Oct Allan Gil lies proprietor of the Lindsay Warder and Weekly and Wellington Hall a harbor drowned last night in the River- Halls body has been recovered but the body of Gillies Is still missing They were In gasoline launch THE A Government commission has shown that on an average it costs the Northwest farmer sixtyfour cents to produce a bushel of wheat Some years it costs sev enty cents a bushel Suppose Winnipeg buys at ninety cents a bushel todays quotation for No hard and all wheat mind you isnt No 1 hard what la there in it for the farmer after freight rates and elevator charges are taken out A small margin which tends constantly lo disap pear And if the wheat grower holds on as he is advised to do the risk increases not only through deterioration in the commodity he has to sell through the manipulations of the markets It has been figured out that af ter all expenses are paid a North west farmer tilling a section of land twenty bushels of wheat lo the acre realizes perhaps 1280 that is to say two dol lars on an acre small enough return considering his toil and hardship and the high cost of living for his fami ly If the tariff barrier between him and the United Slates were taken down he would realize on that same crop over 500 which would I fancy make the North west winter about twice as lolerl able as it is now With no ships to sail the seas and no place lo move the crops to except the same old spot fa vored by the North West farmer practically has that hundred million bushels for ex port on hi hands If ho sells it in Canada he isnt going to make much out of it and when doesnt sell it in the United States which he is not allowed to do he loses about ton million dollars He not only loses len million dollars on the hundred million bushels for export but perhaps another five million dol lars oh remaining hundrod million for home use considering the fact that if tariff barriers were knocked down international would tend to even up on a higher line From follows that the Northwest formor is done out of fifteen million dollars by a government which in too scared of its friends to him a good square deal The only which stands between the farmer and the fifteen millions Is a eon- if Canadian wheat went to the United Slates with out let or it would get In the habit of going there aria would prosently lose its identi ty Ono might suggest here another sentimental argument that when It loses Its identity blending its proud Ho Hard ness with baser elements it does it with a noble end in view to uplift and glorify the mass with which it mingles Ono argument is about as silly as the other Canadian wheat can af ford to lose a lot of so long aa it finds a good price bushel Canadian fish frequent ly swim over tho boundary line and lose their identity as Cana dian flshfbutno complaint is made It Is muoh the same with Canadian wheat identity or not it will slip Til Countryman Special Club Rate- One Year We will at the Era Office new or renewal subscriptions to the Era and Canadian Countryman In combination 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