f -IviV- Aw Newmarket Editorial The Canadian Parliament is in On Friday of both political assured coming vicf in Avar on Wife Cured by K Vegetable Compound SOUTH END l 1 I ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR The Loader for Broad Made from Old Wheat PASTRY FLOURS A SPECIALTY i AND ALL UNDO OP TEED FOR Special Feed For Dairy and Hogs I AND LEAVE YOUR ORDER I i ALL KINDS OF I Prompt Phono CO A HOWARD ALL KINDS OF AND ATTENDED TO I if U In the Newest for you will find our com Drown Worsteds jotting scarce but still a favorlto color Wo a splendid for this AN CALL WILL GIVE YOU YOUR CHOICE I C WILLIS After Catholic Church destroyed by at Warren the Dili Inst Mclhodlffts kindly offered thorn Church for until further accommodation could- ho It wok a for kindly accepted and dis played a sentiment not everywhere manifest Word coiiiOH from Ottawa that shipbuilding to become oho of Canadas largest industries A Si loan has been by Munition Hoard in de veloping tho industry It has been definitely established that a flcioht number of wooden vessels can bo built to meet present con ditions This should make busi ness lively on soyernl seaports Phono 1C0 IP tinting Satisfaction Years of practical and an extensive and modern plant equipment assure pa trons a service that cannot be surpassed A telephone call No will bring a man take care of your wants LOW PRICES IN BOOTS ALL THAT HAVE ADVANCED ENORMOUSLY IN A VEAU AG i A nil Which vere not dolfverod at time for want of Wo now forced to toko these Boots at old and will sell Present Cost Prices JUST TAKE A LOOK AT THI8 LIST AND BE CONVINCED Cloth Top boots Patent Leather Luce or Button 3B0 to will be sold for Ladles White Pumps this years stylo Heg tor Pis Ladles and Everyday Boots at Reasonable Prices Ladles White Boots High Top Lace or button for Pairs Boys Boots Sizes to for 1 Wens Fine Boots for Pairs Boots for Pair Palrs Boots Hog for Pairs Mens for Rain Coats for Men and Women Woo to Will bo Sold for 390 Mens Shirts for Wens Overalls Kefl for Ladles House presses White and Pawn on ladles mouses Hog for Ladles Hand Meg 15 On ttalo at Middles for and Women Tlilo Years Style for 51C0 Bale of Hats for Ladles and Children fo 27 A from Ottawa on last stales that there aro now I Inspectors employ ed by the Deportment of Agricul ture and employed by the De partment of Inland There was a net increase of employed by the former and sev en by the latter during the past year Anything for a soft snap at pay Over 05000 copies of Canada in by Lord have already been sold second volume is now issued and we are safe in saying that the demand for this book will be don the former so intensely in teresting are its contents No body can read its pages without feeling great pride in the heroic deeds of the Canadian boys at the front and I he privations hard ships and sacrifices are mak ing for King and Country should stimulate the people who arc en joying the comforts of home 16 renewed and continued activity on their behalf We might also add that all the profits of Vol arc to bo devoted to the Canadian War Memorial Fund The book sells for35c Every Public Lib rary should have two or three copies A WORTH READING For the Era Government House Toronto is pleasantly situated in a hole on the side of a hill which needs a retaining wall to keep our mil lion dollars worth of stone and marble from sliding into the val ley Many people have wonder ed why site of Government House was changed from the con venient spot on Street where it would have been handy to the street cars to the remote fastness in North which it now occupies most fre quent explanation is that a great friend and confidential adviser of the Ontario Government was loaded up with real estate in that neighborhood and wanted some thing put there that would give it prestige and a market value To please him Government House was put in the hole When Gov ernment Mouse puts the Govern ment in the hole too as we may expect it to do the hole ought to be pretty well filled Government House Toronto cost over a million dollars It is in the French chateau style that being the phase of architecture favored by Dr who was Minister of Public Works at lime this caslillaled folly was started Although the palaces of United States millionaires and the halls of Europe were visited to gel hints on how to blow in a million dollars it must he admitted that the architect showed moderation He didnt give us a little bit of everything the style is pure throughout It is as chaste and modest as a mil lion dollars can be Naturally it is a great favorite with our GovernorGenerals who find Hall a poky place and far behind the limes Ever since Sir John moved in the GovernorGeneral of the day has beep glad to pay Toronto a visit and put up at a house worth vis iting The furniture and fix tures are all that the most excel lent taste could wish The sur roundings are so splendid that even royally feels right at home It must be a great comfort to the ratepayers of Ontario to feel that their money is thus creating a proper atmosphere for the visit ing We doubt whether any duke or other potentate has a better atri um than the thirty thousand dol lar one belonging to Government House In an ordinary house you would call it a front hall but when it costs thirty thousand dol lars and is attached to a Govern ment House it is an atrium The alriuiptifs the vestibule The ves- tihule is the place where the guests leave their vests in hot weather just as pantry is the place where they leave well just as the pantry is the pantry atrium is simply a vestibule or front hall and call ing it an atrium and paying thir ty thousand dollars for it doesnt make it go down any easier with the electors An atrium that costs as much as six improved farms with buildings some at rium The atrium of Government House represents six acre farms or ten eighlripornRd bouses with modern hundred reapers and Moines Iowa Four ycara very sick and my life was nearly stated that I would get well with- out an operation and that without It I would not live year My husband objected to any operation and got mesomoof Vcgete- I took It and commenced to got and am now well am stout and able to do my own housework can recommend the Vegetable Com pound to any woman who Is sick and run down as a wonderful strength and health restorer My husband would havo been In my grave this If it hod not been for your Vegetable Compound Mrs Blanche Lyon St Moines Iowa Before submitting in a surgical opera tion It is to try to build up female and cure its derange ments with E Vege table Compound it has saved many women from surgical operations Write to the Medicine Co Lynn for It will ho confidential for Donegal Aug the com- and room curtains that have Just been talking about Tho Hearst Govern ment little brother to the Bor den Government which spends a million dollars a day and wastes perhaps onequarter It preaches thrift anil squanders million on useless rifles and such matters Save your money ho tho Tories at Ottawa and elsewhere can throw ft birds OQQ- THE i c i upon nrt Unit A Sulci is Collin of Is- JMs hi for of Ola la 1Mb ma wet Ma lox writes veer pur la York Oil In off to kcp in All f wndftloa BOA a tax or at mil Drug Chemical Co of Canada LtmiUj Toronto Ont Inc St binders or twenty thousand bushels of wheat or four thous and eight hundred pound shrap nel shells or a years pension for fifty totally disabled soldiers well the comparisons end less figure thorn out for your selves The eject rical fixtures cost enough to supply thirteen hundred people with light for a year Tho garage and coach house cost this shows a lender care for tho chauffeur and must do a lot to attach him to the home Public attention has been directed to the Donegal Hug in the diningroom which cost If this rug from Donegal and if the Donegal people got the money then all I can say is that if Donegal only turns out twelve of these rugs a day Home for Ireland is by way of being well financed by its native industries Bo far the Donegal Hug has roused a great deal of Donnybrook criticism from Allan and others that is to say theyve done no thing but whack it Nothing il lustrates so well the rugged char acter of the Hearst Government as this Donegal Rug The explanation given Is that the Donegal Hug is the cheapest in the long run because the best is always the dearest which is about as lucid as a bowl of gravy It is also offered in extenuation that the sixty guests sitting at the peoples expense on he fif teen hundred dollars worth of diningroom chairs will he put on their honor so to speak by the costliness of the Donegal Rug and will not throw their fishbones on it In a word they will try to keep it neat Another item is seven hundred dollars for one commode Just here the question arises what is a commode Whom or what does it concern and how It ought to do a lot of cornmoding for seven hundred dollars Is it inlaid with ivory it is what think it is it should be possible to get a fairly good one for twen tyfive dollars Of course if it is a large departmental commode which can be used also as a re frigerator or a coal bin it would cos a more but seven hun dred dollars looks like a fancy price For that sum of money one should be able to buy a dozen commodes of fairly ornamental character Seven hundred dol lars is too much for one com mode unless they intend to put it in the drawing room Its a dead sure thing that a seven hundred dollar commode incommodes the taxpayers Another touch is eight hun dred dollars for rose silk cur tains for the dining room Hose silk is certainly the one safe bet for dining rooms gives the banqueters the proper hue warms the marble brow of the statesman lends a soft glow to the cheek of beauty and tones down the red nose of the gourmand To get all this done for eight hundred dollars would be considered cheap by the art decorators but the tax payers will not view it in that light Government House favors love ly curtains There are so many that one might almost think Government House had something to conceal Of course this not so because everything has to com out in Public Accounts Committee Tho cur tains for ballroom archway cost 3445 The ballroom cur tains cost a lot because they oc cupy a strategic position As first impressions are everything it is only proper that the brighteyed debutantp should pretty hall room curtains to look at when she goes to her first state ball the ball room curtains in a manner of speaking her background She makes her en trance to society through that archway and the dramatic effect is worth the money These expenditures on super fluous palace are only in line with the general prodigality- of the Hearst Government has taken out of- the people of should he as proud her wounded soldiers victory over their wounds as she is of the glorious fights in which they fell Their struggle up from the of disablement is often hard and von no porato of or tholr dashing of We hear little altogether loo little of these hardwon victories won by disabled men because they arc fought out in the se clusion of a hospital not in the theatre of war with the wtiOle world looking on Hut vic tories equally dooorvo re cognition They same spirit the same pluck arid still more indomitable perseverance A preacher on Easter morning was for the inspiring sermon he had just preached oh the resurrection He said I had my text In front of mo a man In khaki with an 8loovo He has had two resurrections already He was buried by a shell explosion and was dug out only just in time to save his life That was the first Ife spent months in hos pital fighting his way back to health That was the second Doctoring and nursing of course did much for him so did the exercises and occupations that they provide nowadays per haps the best part of the treat ment Hut tho man himself vao working out his own by putting his own ill power Into task Now he is almost ready to go out into the world a better and abler man he says than he was before in spite of his lost arm While the rest of us arc thinking of a resurrection beyond the grave he has won a resur rection this side of it to a new life of activity and independence among his fellowcountrymen Authentic cases resembling that are not rare in the records of the Military Hospitals Com mission Here are a few that have just been communicated to us A mechanic who enlisted in the Princess Patricias wounded returned to spent three months in a convales cent hospital and now earns former pay having had full advantage of the mechanical drawing and arithmetic classes carried on there A man who had been a guide and trapper and had never han dled tools returned from the front with one eye destroyed by a wound and the sight of the other eye impaired In spite of all these old and new disabilities by pulling his mind to it he became a firstclass carpenter after three months in the hospital workshop Equally remarkable is the case of a Polish laborer He came to Canada six years ago and work ed In a coal mine till he enlisted At the front he was both gassed and buried Though he knew ab solutely nothing about carpentry to begin with after two months of instruction in hospital he was able to hold his own with any or dinary carpenter Not every man of course can double his pay But one of the most cheering facts proved by experience during the war has been this that almost all tho disabled men including the very seriously wounded can be equip ped once more with power to earn a good living And often as Lord said the other day the occu pations and training provided by the Military Hospitals system reveal astonishing talents which oven the man himself did not know he possessed Frown or Smile parr Of a Bank store every p a by EVERYONE responds to How it is to cordid genial man And over the telephone how one appreciates the courteous pleasant friendly voice I Telephone Courtesy promptness in answer ing the pleasant cordial tone these have been the making of many a modem business and this 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