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Newmarket Era , June 8, 1917, p. 8

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v J v v fiSWi 1 1 ALBERT VARNC1 May Vpr flovcn I suffered terribly belching gas from tho lillter stuff would come up Into my mouth after eating had tuca and vomiting arid had I went lo several And wrote Ion in Boston but benefit many remedies but nothing did mo good Finally a friend advised took grand fruit and it mado mo well J am grateful to Kruita- and to everyone who has with Constipation and Indi gestion I say take and you will gelwcll ALBERT a box for trial sUo At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Limited Ottawa FOR Horse Buggy and Harness to Newmar ket HOUSE RENT St Town Water at once Apply SCOTT NEW BRUM On St Booms Apply to Win Newmarket FOR That house and premises at Sharon the Mansion House particulars apply to Mrs George Sharon or lo W tier solicitor Newmarket For Building Lots on Park and Lome Avenues Apply to Widdlfield Tororii to J Lloyd for days- on Sunday Mrs with Lloyd MrandMrfl accompaniedby Hunt of Beach Office will open for oh of who is over at tended the Fair Mrs J Mrs Geo of on Sunday Mis a Eva Conference at Aurora and contributed a paper She also for the League at Queens- vllle on Sunday evening Mr and family of Toronto are hero for the anaaon- Rev P Addiepn Mr Pi and Mr Robertson have rented their cottages lo Toronto people Mr of Ottawa who is doing Government Survey work at spent last Sunday weekend with his moth er tulips make a great display on Miss lawn tulips and narcissus on Rev Addi sons premises Mr and Mrs and son Gordon are Spending a week or bo at I ho Beach Mrs Andy Davis Mrs Howard and Mrs Shaw their children had a house parly here on Monday afternoon Mr Will Marrow of Toronto spent Sunday with his sister tOOOi AURORA A largo and appreciative audi ence assembled in the basement of the Methodist on Wed nesday when the Loyal Temper- Legion which is under the auspices of the WGTU held the closing exercises Mrs Fergu son President of the occupied the chair An interest ing program was given by the children and a reading by Miss Carrie Davis The proceeds of w a I tip lit buck work tod tiled DO I J be- J A tin to tr a eo cent foe box did much get a torn for for to on Councillor was appointed to reriarr by and gravelling they A grant of was and Con and Councillor Baker appointed- guard railing on on Council to again At on July at arn I i- J ire A rr Au AJ V 7 a A I I v J 1 King Council A urn ihrt pay ftejpricepf first quality sugar why In West end finish Light iiatli etc Terms arranged if preferr ed Apply Aurora 1 tej it r n ion SALE acres more or less being Of 2nd Con of Whit- St There is on the premise s a sixroomed Brick Woodshed Hard and Soft Water Dank Barn Orchard and Fruits Apply on the premises or lo Beverley It No Newmarket all countries Ask for our JCOIVa will bo fiMltlSH l AND PLANTS PLAHYINQ Wo have established a lasting putatlon for fair and square dealing end are now prepared to meet existing conditions by offering our high grade and plants direct to customers at ROCK BOTTOM Dont fruit trees and plants ija tiiere pays better Send the mealing go lo the Air Fund for Children Mrs of Toronto gave an address to the Womens Auxiliary in the lecture room of Iho Methodist church on the dis tress of the Armenians more lhan a million of which race have been massacred during the pres ent war The death in France of a brother of and Miss of the 2nd Conces sion of Whitchurch has been announced Pie Harry Lloyd who was born in Aurora but for years previous to enlisting lived with his father John- at Cal gary Is reported killed in action On Saturday afternoon about two miles north of La Salle College on Yongc St and having crossed Aurora Airman in charge of Aeroplane No of Iho Shamrock Flying Squadron had lo make airimmc- diate descent owing to the break ing of a bearing of Iho machine He attempted to go up again yes terday but was unfortunate colliding with a fence resulting in the propeller of the machine being broken Large crowds viewed the damaged aeroplane in front of the Royal Hotel where it rested on motor rucks on Us way back lo Camp Borden At the monthly meeting of the Aurora Overseas Auxiliary it was intimated that during the past month of pairs of socks was forwarded Col Clarke for the hoys of the and a box containing 20 shirts caps washcloths and child rens clothing to the Na tional The treasurers report for the month shows receipts including balance in hank April 18tli and expenditures leaving a balance in bank of 228- and two daughters Mrs McLean of Unity Bask and Mrs Professor Smith of Toronto Brother Silver was converted to Cod in Bethel Church near in the fall of 1806 under the ministry of Luke From that and his wife have been particularly devot ed to the service of Cod and active workers in all things that to further the kingdom The Sab bath School work was especially dear lo them so that Bro was superintendent practically all the time in whatever neighbor hood he resided And not only was ho a Church worker he was one who is spoken of both among church people and others as a really good man a Christian who created a good im pression as a Christian Ho was one whose influence lias been great and who is much missed in both church and community Council The above Council met Teiiu Hail Kettleby on Satur day May MM 7 Members and min tiles or last regular senled confirmed The following billswore pre sented ordered paid Fred gravel grant Alfred Wosthrookper J Fred Skinner sup plies for Municipal World Stationery J Jenkins Services As sistant Fire Marshal J Office Supplies J P Jefferson ropswto Culvert Lewis Mount reps to Road the Treasurer be and is hereby- au thorized to refund Si dog lax to Hugh Archibald and also for services as sheep valuator That the Clerk is hereby instructed lo re ply to Bedford re Bond Lake Gardens re and inform thern that be fore the Council approved of the plan an agreement was entered into with the original SubDivid er whereby the Council would he released from doing any work oh any of the streets etc until such time as in the opinion of the Council they would he justified in taking Over said streets McCutcheonKaake Thal Treasurer pay Iho Assessors Snider and C Webiy their sal ary according to ByLaw Thai the assessors Mr Snider and Mr Webb be each paid re extra services and postage McCabeMcCulcheon That the Council grant for grav elling on Con opposite Lot Tlios Trainor and A Corns That the following changes be made in Road Overseers Luke in lieu of J P Jefferson Geo Storey in lieu of Chas Hunt Albert bo you get it There is brand second in it Lot the old reliable Red nth Swsoten it Canada Made oho8ade ytlie A A iAAA W J A A A voufjQjnpiA flrjt to fulfil of her her intellectual destiny by up to the level of the best SSnSiS Our a jaent lfJDIAO IN THE No today Is occupying more space In the Indian press more attention at Indian Conferences provincial social reform and religioua than that of education Articles resolutions petitions are legion These expressions of opinion come from all classes The educated for for their children and those vincea Conference and a meml of their less fortunate countrymen The women ask for of that Province of It for themselves and even the socalled depressed we are confronted by a far worse clashes- are rising to a sense of their need have their given and their petitions to feSq present selfgoverning Doming The Hon of it hist be admitted after the war into the governance of the Empire the Empire those of colored colonics and there are harriers to be broken India which Is the greatest and the foremost of the brethren liiink I BLA I in the Kb national Education India Is not content to follow beaten She has seen a vision and down and bridges to be built She is making certain dedepciidencics Think which seem to her very vital in the question what of education for India An announcement In the India Press that a meeting of the Directors of Public Instruction will be held towards the end of January has drawn countries They forth protest which reveals one of the most pressing of appointed members of the Cabinet There these The Directors are all Europeans who however to prevent one of them from appoints one long they may have lived in the country have never of State for India or lining sent and never will be in touch with the the Indian Viceroy or as Governor of a Presidency people What la wanted Is a national education one the whole of the peril that is attendant upon the thrw suited to the people and their present conditions One transformation of the imperial constitution will which will help them to develop In accord with their a reality sooner or later It the veryjtfs and traditions while opening up to the best Of it is a dire misfortune which must In modern civilization for their stimulus and in our power to avert We slmilatlon we will nol tolerate the very idea a ft argue It necessary that the Indians area of our subjection If Hie of been it q- the fl AUTO me this they shall is necessary thai the control and develop their own educalionolher dominions towards If 111 India ttil had system The education of the children of a nation must of perfection and you know whether It be In the hands of the people of a nation they say The anywhere in the vicinity- of even elfiiienUry in lieu of Win Coupiand and Ceo in lieu of Badg er CampbellKnake lrial the Whitchurch Township- Coun cil met at Vandorf Wednesday May and organized as a Court of with Deputy in Ihe chair and all members present The name of Geo Ellis was added to Iho roll as tenant with of South half of III Con and assessed for one dog The assessment of one dog each lo the following named persons was removed from the Moll their dogs having died or been destroy ed viz Thos Jordan Win Pe terson and Eliza Fines In Council with Hie Reeve in he chair communications as fol lows were presented Red Cross Society Wesley Church Ladies Aid Society requesting Grants of each for Patriotic and Cross work in their respective Societies Win Linton Jr soliciting a grant for improvement of side- road between Lots 20 East of Con Line Treasurer of the HydroElectric Railway Association payment of additional membership fee for claimed compen sation for three sheep killed by dogs and valued the at 0 presented a request for a grant to gravel and otherwise improve the side- road between Lots Con The gave the report of Committees appointed at last Con opposite Lot 1 and also Sutton West Bum of he paid Archie Mit chell compensation for damages lo properly re winter road Thai the sum of he paid Hiram White re sheep claim That the Clerk be instructed to notify Win Smith Overseer lo build fence across road on Con Lot each end of original road allow ance thai has been closed by By- Law Thai the Clerk be instructed to advertise for Tenders for a new cement bridge on the Con opposite Lot Plans and specifications can be seen at the Clerks office said tenders lo close June at dock pm at the silo or bridge CampbellKaake That Clerk be and is- hereby instructed to notify Clerk of Division Court that this Council defend the ac tion of Wellington Dove vs King Tp McCabe demanded Yeas and Nays which resulted as fol lows Yeas Wells Campbell and Kaakc and Motion carried the Engineer be instructed to prepare plans and specifications and esti mates for a new bridge on Initiative obviously cannot come from official had always respected India raters of and centralized department of education upon Indians as equal subjects of our common whose minds are conservative and even but must entitled to Just and honorable treatment we be expected from a congress of Indian leader who can have the strongest objections on practical no leu bring a fresh viewpoint to hear on the study of the sentimental grounds to a further degradation of problem ready low political status which is the It S Other in6lstant demands are euphemistic phrase Ihe admission of the elementary education compulsory as far In the governance of the Empire possible Education must bo and spread and the Indians settled in South Africa until primary education open to all boys and Sikh immigrants In Canada coir girls of schoolgoing as in other civilized countries painfully with the actual altitude of colonists At present the percentage of boys in schools Is reckoned countrymen Therefore the that opeci at of girls eyes is far from pleasing Why indeed should iSTbs A larger use of the Indian languages Granting of Inflicting such grievous wrong upon benefit of education and wishing to retain What are these colonies of yesterday and the study of certain evil effects consequent upon the of this hallowed land of ours with present system are pointed out the hardship students P which stretches back the beginning of hurry forced to gala their learning through a foreign tongue culture end a civilization which will for ill cleavage between educated and the uneducated class- lustre on the human with qualities of and the Impoverishment of the Indian languages heart and the head inherited and acquired Agricultural Industrial and technical education which her children need fear no comparison Education must be suited to needs of the country Country and looking forward within Threefourths of the population are agricultural confidence to a future which will not be modern Industries of India are yet to be developed ancient past Why should they he our ruler ancient Indian arts and crafts should be conserved should we suffer them to be Even as regaJ hi- of The school and college herself the Government of India was life should prepare the future citizen to love and his country this he must study the history literature meaning of the famous Section of the and religion of his native land aswell as its present condi- henceforth there was to lis needs and Us future avenues of progress rare governing still national system of education should supply the iC we have been endeavoring ljU and the stimulus for such study countries attempt this why not India Certainly for lack of achievement la the past or promise for the on the race question we mean to insist with pV future determination than ever that there should be do India and ruled but equal subjects with common and To follow even superficially the Indian press and literature is to see that India Is literally clamoring hA to education and its extension to the masses The has no rival In popularity except perhaps Home Hole there are those who think the synonymous Witness the Indian States they say An number S A are adopting free and even compulsory primary In and in while only girls for every million of the J JJg will that of in the proportion was as- high as 35000 relation to fcS also per rent of boys of schoolgoing age are u J be the me as their her at With Home Hole could not British India do RJSJESM CcjUll Rest A Re Ban put catea the w obliteration of all the nol race we have uniformly declined to lay a- I much Be that as may the question of popular education has J fastened Itself upon the Imagination and entered Into the Ji art of India that there Is no chance of its losing its hold til the end is accomplished For India is determined so heart until the complete sense of these terms ItistiU of India will lose do is If GoYeminenl of this Obituary We clip the following tribute to our Illustrated circulars of hardy the memory of lhe late Myron which you can order dloet tad get the benefit of agents com mission Our prices will be to you 1fcii7 8urotner lonths In and Charles St Toronto ill wilt pay you well We were asked do Jill 126 positions in two and S0 during two oilier months Write Catalogue Enter now W Prlii criminals all released from prison in the first of independence are day was unsafe A wave of robberies and violent crimes is sweeping the oily ver from the Christian Guardian of last week Myron If Silver was horn January 28th 1814 at Jersey York County was by trade a blacksmith first where ho served his apprentice ship then in company with his and later in business for himself at On account of his health he left and went to farm ing first in Mariposa Township and afterwards near Sutton West where he resided until his death Jin May ho was married to Miss Barbara of Oak- wood a union which proved to a long and happy duo and which was celebrated op Christmas Day by a golden wadding parly which all Iho family were hap pily able to be present and a very This meeting to inspect Bonds and Bridges and paid the Treasurer received from Miller for old plank sold him The Treasurer was instructed to uay lhe Sheep claim presented and the sum of each lo the two Ladies Societies asking for grants for Cross work Deputy-Reeve- Moorhead was appointed Commissioner to repair road between Lots and Con PL we off an of lo Li itvj SPAVIN winter a longstanding trouble froin which he failed to rally Death came on March In the General Hos pital Toronto The funora was at his homo Gowan near button March and the interment look place at Cemetery Is survived by his wife his only Charles of of Unity tl u ill I r It raw I ffi ywr one on 3rd Con opposite Lot That in view of fact that the A Aurora Railway Co has refused lo regulate the faros for carrying passengers in conformity with the Statutes of Ontario he it there fore resolved that the Township Solicitor be consulted as lo proper procedure to lake to the fares reduced to 2c per mile That the Clerk be authorized to consult the Township Solicitor re Dove vs King Township suit The following appeals were presented and disposed of by the Court of Revision of the Assess ment Rolls Ed No of acres reduced assessed val ue reduced A lots reduced and M Phillips lots reduced Changes were granted lo Mr Mc Gregor Robertson H J Oram Shear- down and graham The peal of and Joseph Button were to have dogs struck off the Rolls were Judges It Huit Mark Al len A Fred Douglas and Leonard A Keys appeal was dismissed Council adjourned- to meet at Armstrongs King on June Order First sight of the 1917 Gray will impress youl The trim smart lines the new ami the com fortable substantial of the car carry great conviction Then get down to brass tacks Look under hood under the body Learn for yourself Las the absolute honesty When You Trave servicegiving Wry working part the carput it to 1 Find out how under every condition I German by the French between April and May of were undent better car than J A Allan Agent Newmarket Lighting

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