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Newmarket Era, 31 Aug 1917, p. 4

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tAT Rf v I rPteeppeetf Youll cover bo disappoint have to worry about you cooking or baking if you a Pandora In this range nothing has been omitted that could make it more efficient economic al or durable Write for free booklet f i f PANDORA VAIiCOUVHB BY J A ALLAN A CO J J I I I To have gained place as the largest Belling gum in the world means that 1 if a- liked above all others That its quality lasting flavour and sealed package are the kind moat ap preciated And that its benefits to teeth breath appetite and digestion have been proven are Women who weak languid and depressed who pale and dulleyed and have lost appe tite and fresh looks need a tonic that will purify the blood help the organs of digestion regulate the liver and bowels and strengthen the system It long has been known that are a blessing to weak women for they quickly correct womanly ailments improve the appetite purify the blood and reestablish healthy conditions They are safe to take as they are purely vegetable and without any harmful drug A few doses will bring better only St la la tU 1 The decision of Iho Britisli Food not to buy any more Canadian or un doubtedly tJio effect of re bo price of cpminod- in Canada Last year packers- a total of to England The order will affect but our consumers PR A A U RrlifoiriSr SUDDEN BE Cwti ftKWney Qudlcfmutno of Hon of of Iho Childrens Aid So cieties in Ontario leads in tbe work of placing neglected children in foster homos The work done by he Juvenile in the ho found much superior to bat in This is a humanitar ian work that is worthy of the effort r Provincial Officers re at work at summer resorts Dr Hell and of the On tario Medical Health Department have covered the djs and And lie resorts there to be in good condition with no complaints to regarding sewage disposal and water supply There are other summer resorts that we are afraid would not stand a very rigid investiga tion but should have it all the in the public interests O Comments of Exchanges removal of Kegels opens the way for the lranic of Liberals the ivfy- and if pal lyism is made en tirely subservient to patriotism llieic is even at this eleventh hour of he formation of a strong -the- war administration Kingston Whig Mr Howell go ing into the Federal Government or War Cabinet Men of his stamp would give too coun try he assurance of progress in war measures which it sorely needs Mercury Dr Clark cant very well be a good Grit just now and rather than enter the door of the Tory camp that is swung open to the limit for him lie will quit public life Packet If extrava gant use of cream continues when harder times come again butter will be a- luxury in many households and in not a few it will out of the question Nev er in the history of the country has it been so dear at this time Of year as it is now Substitutes will have to he found and no doubt an insistent demand for the legalization of oleomargarine will arise This change farmers will have little reason to oppose while they can dispose of their cream at such fancy prices and there does not appear to lie any prospect of the craze for ice cream and cream in other forms abating Mercury Tbe resolve of Dp Michael Clark of Red Deer Alia to retire from Parliament ary life temporarily at least will be learned with widespread re gret both among hose opposed to him politically and those who to eye with him on mat ters political is a capable cultured man end ranks high as a public speaker No one ques tions his honesty In an econ omic way lie has sufficient vision to see protective tariffs in their rue light With three sons at the front and by vocation a farm er Dr Clark naturally recognizes of spending as much of bis time as possible at home O P WILL FORM PART OF GOVERNMENTOWNED 8Y8TEM connection which and in fcnovra nowadays As Boon tension Increased and tho heart functions attacked tho no longer poor forth find causa la often given heart or of or lungs It la a good inenrnnco Each to cents for a largo trial of dis covery coed ft of yoor water This will bo examined without by expert at Dr Jfiorcos Hotel Buffalo When you Buffer from frequent or urine pains hero or there or that confiUnt wornout feeling to write Dr Pierce symptomo and get his medicM opinion without charge absolutely free This Anurio of Doctor Pierces is foand to bo times than for It dissolvea urlo acid in the system as hot water doca sugar Simply ask for Dr Pierces Tablets There can bo no imitation Every package of Anurio is sure to bo Pierces You will find the signa ture on package Juet as you do on Pierces Medical Discovery for blood and stomach by mc41cni men when patients complain backache or with Irregular urination i too frequent scanty or painful passage general symptoms or neuralgia headaches dizzy spalls Irritability despondency weakne- and general Worry a cause and sometime- a symptom Thousands testified to Immediate relief from those symptoms after Dr PJorcoo to t Tor Tor impend RAIL STORM IN Alia Aug A most Rail and wind storm swept over some miles of splendid country east of High Starting juat two miles northwest of High River the storm which was the most damaging ever known In South ern Alberta swept eastward across the Calgary to MacLeod line of the P and the dorsydo branch of Ihe it at and did not spend it self until it reached the Bow River An area of four miles wide and miles in length and representing roughly a million acres of the best wheat and oats in the Province was entirely devastated The town of High River was completely enveloped in the storm and there many windows were broken by hailstones which were hurled against the bouses by the fury of the hurricane Calves and pigs were killed in the near High River by the fearful ham mering from hail and dozens of wild ducks wore picked up dead near the sloughs and lakes after the storm passed OF IHON AND FOR can MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN HOUGH Such as Flooring Siding Moulding and Inside Trim in Pino Cypress Ash and Oak and Stair Material well kiln dried and nicely machined Doors and Window Frames In or Oak ld fit will Aug Slung by the campaigns being carried on against the Canadian Northern legislation Sir Thomas White boldly slated in the House of Commons this afternoon that the issue was public ownership The Canadian Northern Hail- way Company he said could not finance its undertakings any fur ther and the road must therefore either be taken over by the gov ernment or pass into the posses sion of the Canadian Pacific Rail way Company The issue was squarely one between public and private ownership The Govern ment be said would in the very near future take over the Grand Trunk Pacific and probably the old Grand Trunk line as well In any event it would soon own a transcontinental line from Hali fax to Prince Rupert composed of the Intercolonial the National Transcontinental and the Grand Trunk Pacific To make that big national railway pay at all it must have branches and feeders in the west and the Government must also acquire as part of its sys tem Canadian Northern Richmond Aug Win 30 years old ar rested in Louisa Sunday as a suspicious character and rear rested Monday charged with be ing a German spy told the police he was one of spies working in the United States at the direc tion of the German Government Maps charts explanatory notes and other papers were found on and an express package be had forwarded to containing othor information said to be foes the German Gov ernment was intercepted Children m A Si Aug The first Norwegian iron and concrete boat has been launched at the Cement Works in pres ence of Prime Minister The boat Is built entirely on a new system with bottom up from which extraordinary position the launching took place The un derlying sledges glided out with the ship When the water was reached the hull was detached from the sledges ft gradually sank to a certain point and slow ly righted itself Prime Minister who him self was formerly a civil engineer emphasized the importance of the new invention by which it is possible to build ships in a re markably short time thereby meeting the urgent demands for increased tonnage This ship of tons was built in three weeks but the next will only require about half that time The frame can he used with each subsequent ship of the same size It is intended to start wholesale building of iron and concrete boats of from to and tons The last can be completed in six weeks OF WOOD PULP PAPER U A writer in the Newcastle Chron icle says that an old hornets nest caused Dr Hill of Augusta Maine to make the discovery A friend and neighbor bad told him there was not enough cotton and rags in the world to supply the newspapers and other publica tions raw material That was about forty years ago and Dr Hill took a hornets nest to the superintendent of a nearby paper factory and asked him Why cant you make paper like that They sat down together took the nest apart analyzed it carefully and decided that if a hornet could make paper of wood man ought to be able to do as much The doctor discovered that the hornet first chewed the wood into a fine pulp They de cided to make machinery and water do what the hornets mouth did Such was the beginning of the wood pulp industry Near Ailandalo one day last week a horse belonging to Dickey became impaled on a fence and was badly injured that it had to be killed ani mal wan pasturing in a field when It was frightened by soma flying a kilo Since August British destroyers and airplanes have conveyed across the Channel men of and war munitions sick and wounded men 1000000 horses and mules and gallons of gasoline My paper because it informs interests and entertains me My paper because it gives me the news day and places it in such position that find it easily I can My paper because whether or not I agree with its editorial opinions I can respect the fairness and judgment of the men who write them A My paper because of its clean moral tone because it does not pander to base morbid or 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