Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , November 24, 1916, p. 8

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J TAMl rv rip St Montreal April 20tb In toy opinion no other In tho world la curat to for Cottjipa- Ion and as fire years and ray sedentary occupa tion brought about a kind of Intestinal Paralysis with belching drowsiness after eating and Pain In Back I tried pills and medicines of physicians but try FniltaUtca and now for nix months I been entirely well I any who from that horrible trouble Chronic Constipation resultant Indigestion try and you will ho agreeably surprised at great benefit you will receive A a box for trial sire 25c At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- Limited oil J mm wijl be hold the Methodist ok Sunday Nov at pm and Rev Arthur of Fred- Viotor Mission ToronloV will both vices On Nov hoi chicken po will- ho by ho- selected program by Won union for sale In Newmarket West end Wood- wood finish Electric Light Path Fur nace etc Terms If preferr ed- Apply Bo Aurora if Building Lola on Park and Lome Avenues Apply to Newmarket J TO LET In the Dank of Toronto Build ing Rooms for Clubs Lodges flues living purposes with conveniences Apply to WESLEY At Holland Landing a with House Barn Good and Orchard also I acres of land For particulate concerning the sumo apply lo J FULLER Newmarket OF HOME BELONGING TO THE Estate of The Executors of the will of the lute William Ostley offer for sale his Into residence on the South Side of Eagle Newmarket being com posed of Lot No on the South side of Eagle Street and Lot No on the North side of Andrew Street ac cording to registered No Apply to J Main Street Newmarket Solicitor for Dated October TO Prince Sire Violus Bright Prince Dam Brampton Merry Daisy 2559 Record of Performance li Test lbs milk at Also Pure Died Pigs Everything for sale and vis itors always welcome Manager Thorn ring Newmarket Shaws Telegraph School give thorough courses in oper ating and Station Work by Home Study Plans or to those who lcnd Day or Wight Sessions Full tent on request Write W Shaw President East Toronto Jftfef if yiuffvlllo to keep up refutation iv aport ilay the north couilry wore vary tho deer hunting One party con nlsling iff flatnAtmatrong four goutlomeh from Ion brought homo deer while El Mantle and two fiionds were enough to llirceOuo mooao During last Thursday night Mr house on Wa ter Street was and from a bureau drawer in bedroom where Mr and wore Mra- watch also taken lib burglar thought it lead to detection and it left on the table Two bills were also dropped on the floor trance was gained lo the house- by lifting Up the Win dow sash in the kitchen Mr nor Mrs were awaken by burglar although ho had o pass by their bed to got to the bureau and Carina and mm Bags i Dont sugar by or donartf when you can buy Siigaip iri those full weight original con lation every AlPurposo Sugar r I FOH l4clng Mare and Colt Driver years old Buggy for young man Extension Top Carriage buy these at your own Mr and Mrs Will Vnughan of Toronto is visiting her mother Mrs Mr of King spent Sunday with his parents Missos Mary and Maud Palon spent Sunday with their parents Mr and Mis Mr 1 Shropshire of spent Sunday with his slater Mrs J Evans Miss Laura has return ed to Toronto after a few days with her parents Mr and Mrs J OBrien Mr and Mrs F IJIack spent Sunday with friends Mr of spent Sunday with his mother A large number attended the Ladies Aid at home of Mrs on Thursday Mrs of the Linn called on Mrs J- Cutting on Saturday Too for Last Week Unite a number of our town folks are taking their departure for Toronto Mr Verne left on Friday for the city for the winter months Mr Max look a trip lo Toronto this week Mr Miller and Mr Herbert loft here for Toronto on Monday Hunting has commenced now around this Hurrah Hurrah Cheer up I sparkling eels are coming into town Sparkling honey suckles a specialty one gone hut not forgotten A man half killed and spitted Left behind eh The meeting in the hall Tues day evening was taken in charge by Johnnie King He is an speaker Did you ever hear about the talkative tortoise Spinning bis yarns he became crushed and down and out There is a case here in town with a sparkling sportsman Well Pshaw Sleeping Beauty CITY The Guides packed and mailed fortysix boxes lo our King hoys who have gone overseas box contained one flannel shirt one pair socks and several useful smaller gifts The also packed and sent ten boxes to the boys who have gone overseas from the Pres byterian congregation How many stitches are in Ibis sock This query was asked and answered at the Pie and Weight Social held by King weight woman received many good hits hut survived the light weight woman coming out ahead by a very small margin PINK ORCHARD AND CEDAR VALLEY Too Late for Last Week Kino weather having at present although it looks a lot like winter The Willing Workers Bazaar passed off very successfully both tables and booth also with an excellent program Glad to report Mr Bert Rey nolds improving slowly Mr James Hope made a flying trip to the city one day this week Mrs Jesse Lundy also Mrs Lundy and Mrs Phoebe Lundv spent a few days In the city fast week The Farmers Club will meet at the Hull on Friday evening Hope for nice weather and a large crowd Mr George also Mr Lawson visiled at the home of Mr and Mrs John Hope on Sun day Owing to the unpleasant day there not a very large crowd at the Club on Friday even ing but the orchestra was grand and a is reported Miss Philips is visiting at the borne of Mrs for a few days The Institute met the home of Mrs J Hope on Wed nesday afternoon The Club will mecfal the borne of Miss a week from Friday night and a good crowd is required Mr Hurry also Mr Percy Hutchinson spent the week end in -JOOOe- You trice can Pie J of Winni peg who with a comrade suc ceeded in from the pris on camp at Westpha lia and reaching Dutch territory paid a visit to SI Andrews Toronto last week where he was given a warm reception He was formerly a student there Ho and his brother enlisted at Port Arthur in August Ho was one of Canadians who were surrounded and taken pris oners at St on April He was suffering from effects of the German poison gas During bis slay at ho kept at workin mines and at coke ovens and digging ditches He was none too well fct and says that the Red Cross and parcels from home kept the prisoners alive Finally he and his com rade made Iheir escape after rough journey during which they travelled by night and hud many narrow escapes from lection reached frontier They were flred upon by German sentries but eluded them and walked- fie boundary lino into Holland ooo Plans have been approved in Pctrograd for the construction of Institute Mr Win Wells miles of railway and an wreck a storm car the a story under thirty have been fouryears and have a little three years old ami wife are people but undisciplined and lack selfcorttroi and bo they- quarrel led about of foolish things and got upon each others nerves until last summer hoy that hoy would he Mart and separated The wife went to live with a married sister The husband wont his way and the child was the caro of the ma ternal grandmother on very friendly terms with her soninlaw despite luo separation him and his wife Both of the girls parents nor continually and to both of them she puts up the ceaseless plaint Whore is my papa Whore Is my mamma as case may be and Why dont you both live hero like my grandma and my grandpa do But you your mamma near the mother will soothe her by saying Yes but I want my papa loo the child will wail 1 want you at the same time and I want my home The childs cries have gone to tho fathers heart He realizes perhaps too that the first du ty of parents is themselves but to their children and that no child is getting a square deal in that isnt reared in its own homo and under the watchful and lovjng caro of both its father and its mother Jn the light of this new know ledge and with the pathos of hi babys cries for her own rising in his ears all of petty squab bles and spats over very small lo the man and ho is trying to get his wife to come hack home and make a new start In a now home that will be built on a foundation than the old one After all what a sordidly piti ful thing it is to think of a home being wrecked of a litlle child being orphaned by temper I What confession of weakness it i on the part of two grownup hu man beings not to he aide to con trol their tongues How little people must love their children when for the sake of saying a few biting and unpleasant things hey are willing jeopardize that childs whole life I In plain English thats what lie whole situation amounts lo man and woman in the worfd who thinks at all knows thai it lakes- a mother and father work ing together in harmony to bring up a child properly Everybody knowslhat the most pitiful thing in the world is a half orphan child Yet knowing this simply for sake of indulging their tem per husbands and wives wlil quarrel until they can endure it no longer and then separate thus deliberately orphaning their children Everybody knows that next in importance to parental influence and comes environ ment and that only in a home does Iho child really flourish ibis is so indisputably true that an effort is continually made by all the children welfare societies to- take of orphan asylums and put them in private families in homes Free Poultry Coarse at Ontario College Cook Over 1500 prizes in all be offered over rural school fairs taking place in Ontario It will be a great event at the fairs and the ages of 12 and Here It a wonderful opportunity for your daughter it in the contest at the fair to iii and more fully toU in send you on request The loaf must to win for a Course in Domestic Science famous Institute Guclph she to do to bake double loaf jof bread and enter I jil hard wheat flow or This la a splendid flour the biggest bulging loavcswhuest lightest and most bread you ever baked Is this splendid opportunity to interest your daughters in here the Splendid Prizes fcvjig with Ccura Flour The arc offered at local Vain My tor 1 Is full ccYtf to cover mouth tot of It In Value per year fi paidup to My Value to My Mifcfaiine and year to My Whea the number of Strict twenty the at the fair ten a 3rd be up to My Ik to The Paper Is a little every month England are picket hith entalnr atones to birdlife etc The of lit at the fairs ally become competitors for the half of the double leaf tent to cultural by the district In The by Mb A of the and Flour theColfeje Provincial Prizes fi PteSftfif cot be awarded la any one county lit Short Course Institute 3rd Prize Short Course In Poultxv not live at the College but oo4 boarder im S retired for them b Value of SS i udeDl Cudpb to Famous Cooibfachool Cook are thorouxfaly tested and reproductions dUbw etc specul tin r Every girl may compete at the rural fair in her whether or not site attends that her birth day occurs before lit or her birthday does not occur Nov loaf of bread be submitted baked In pan about inches inches dtep and divided into loaves so that they be separated at the fair The loif be baked with Cream of the One half trill at the fair The other half fint be tent to Ontario Atrkultuittl Cuelpb to compete In the Provincial Cental Hie local content at the fair will be conducted under the time rules as alt the other regular contests at your fair The standard by bread will be judged will be ai Conditions of the Contest that actually baked the loaf entered the forms provided at the of the fair The the final Hot than one may be by Id Loaf Color mark of crust fthspecfloaf marks of Crumb marks marks Cot or Flavor of Dread a marks marks marks marks tinaJ Not than one entry may be by not more than one prize trill be awarded to the family The lhc be made theULyJftayaiathecaieofalItheothcrreuar The results be actouncel ja the of the Fairs Do Not Mica this Great Opportunity giu- years should compete a ay to itir up In V supply of Cream of the Wat at your dealers and practise tolureale the chances of winning If it to write to the CamDbell Co Ltd Toronto and they promptly tell you the nearest place to jet it- No Counties Named Below The competition Is open to all of the province Kuril School Fain are held the districts of River Hub loaf be by the part of the flour containing the face of the Miller important and an entry form be tinned by the girl and parents or guardian stating date of birth PO and name of dealer from Cream of the West Flour purchased The form shUL state and Thupder Bay Thei are the only province where schooff Agriculture the or where school fairs are held by the of a which ccmpelitioa will not be a feature- There are no of the Department of In the Counties of Huron Perth Haluwrtodi or J no rural fairs are held In Ccun- Ilea by the of Agriculture- Ve regret therefece list the competitions cannot Include Counties get Cream Wert Vicar fa you write for Campbell Flour Co Limited West Toronto Cap Rett Tot JSOroQm of cold by Hamilton A Howard Aurora J Aurora J Pofforlaiv A J Lowlok Son McDonald J J Unlonvllle A Coats and A A Hamilton Hamilton ton Wosti r v lcmporanccvlUe last Friday nun system of Canals Dealer www to tot ieut York County free territory Our beat In for ve the highest of block at moat kite guarantee deliveries In rt wiling this end good money be la Iter TJR8BftX CO oiling There was a good crowd present and many guesses as to the in the sock the woo for which was contributed by Mrs J MoUonuId and socks ted by Miss Josie Curtis one of our Juniors who has pairs of socks to her credit Mr Scott won the socks but returned to the Girl Guides were auctioned off and property of Little The Girl Guides handed over the received from the competition to the Womens In stitute to help swell the wool fond making the proceeds for the evening in all The program was short hot comprised largely The debate was a pleas ant affirmative work to be finished in years This does not look as if they had any about ho the war J a rtwi hive tiil- taken by it a and Miss A A the negative by Mr Ferguson Mrs A Both the weight and J COST OK The European war lias materi ally increased the cost of living In this country because it has ad vanced of nearly every ar ticle and material that enter- in to consumption It has increas ed the cost of newspaper making every item in he publishers list of materials having advanced from to per cent As the war has made an demand for newspapers and lie prices of newspapers have gen erally remained the same he in creased cost is very much to readers to know advance in some of materials that are making paper under contract and made before or im mediately following the declara tion of war in costs llo more than in i9l3 but all the newspaper bought since war has advanced from iO 20 per especially all grades of pa- per of which rags form a part because rags- are now bought by the powder makers and have ad vanced from three cents six cents an of per cent The publishers that he uses in his busi ness has advanced to per cent- Newspaper ink has advanced from percent In com mercial work inks have advanced from to per cent that before the war now cost a pound yellows reds in proportion It Is almost impossible lo obtain blue inks for commercial work Lead which enters into the linotype slups and stereotype plates cost eight and onehalf tents a pound It is now i cents a pound Tin and antimony have advanced proportion while copper and that used In making cuts for news paper illustrations show still larger advances in price used in the blankets for the presses felt and muslin also employed there have gone skyrocketing Rubber has jump- per cent Glue glycerine and molasses from which press rollers are made also show ad vancesglycerine per cent Metal used in the art depart ment of a newspaper and with out which it cannot get along cost a pound before the war ow it costs a pound Sim ilar advances are to he found in all other chemicals while gum necessary for maKing matrices of newspaper pages from which stereotype plates are cast has jumped per cent These are only a few of the many materials entering into production of newspapers in which there is considerable ad vance in price due to the Influ ences of the European war but they give the reader some idea of the increased cost of produc tion against which publishers are now contending to maintain the standard of their publications It is safe to say that in no other business is there more copscien- and more successful effort to maintain quality against ad verse conditions Wilson Star to go to Country oii A mm call up Lot make you In a COVERED BUGGY CARRIAGE OR Prompt Service Charges Reasonable A Prop flight Calls on Phone Promptly Attended io Order mm Children FOR FLETCHERS Washington Nov Tho ef fort Great Britain is going to make to extend her trade with Russia after the war is indicated in the establishment in the pub- lie schools and various other in stitutions in Scotland of courses of instruction in Russian language Consul Fleming in a report to the headquarters for bast makes of Sowing Machines Olio Colts IVo 3 of the bast Machines White and and our prices from to and Inspect these Dealer In Furniture and Funeral Undertakers License License 31 SKINNER lit TttUfiK of Foreign and Domestic Toronto am Commerce says this has been P done on the rcooimnendation of many of Commerce and other commercial institutions inj in the of trade- In- Edinburgh hoi states there are now young men studying with a pm pm it am am 1240 pm pm a in 250 pm pm Newmarket am am 137 pm pm Allendale t Toronto tt 1015 ftw 340 9 pi 1018 P I I I L view lo taking positions either morning and no late train under or private camp Borden Special stops at Newmarket on Sunday only concerns in promoting trade with lTtt returning at pm Russia after the war I TORONTO

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