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Newmarket Era , November 23, 1917, p. 8

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VHX1 -v- j I- The Condition Which Many Well I I ffl III I I all J Ml L j it K I 1 Wonderful Autointoxication means i by continuous or partial constipation or Insufficient notion of bowels Instead of pawing from It la absorbed by A result the Kidneys and Shin are overworked In their efforts to eld tho blood of this poisoning causes Loss of and Disturbed Stomach It may pro duce Headache and Sleeplessness fl may irritate the Kidneys and bring on In the Hack Rheumatism Gout ruins It Is tho chief and whole constant absorp tion into the blood of this refuse matter aways cure Auto- or as gently on towels and strengthens and tones up Wo a box for trial At all dealers sent postpaid on by Limited Ottawa Around the Hub STOUpFVIUiK roLurnlfisIn hie with Charlea from getting some cattle Michael died suddenly with failure on ago of do Mr ill for the past two weeks Ho was well rind favorably known In the community whero ho lived Ho is survived by his widow threo Henry of Alborta Kilos of arid Charles of and three sisters Mrs Hunt Tottenham Mrs and Mrs of Hampton TO Ah i 1 I i TO On Gliurcli Apply on premises Mrs TO RE1JT Coriifortablo and convenient con Huron SI Apply to Newmarket 1 I 1 f A QUICK Owner leaving town tfraine Collage good well small stable acre of land feet creek at bottom of lot All of fruit Adjoining Apply to Box FOR Houses and Harness Shetland Pony Apply to Newmarket I i a ST LB FOR CULTURE AND BEDDING for Tulips Colors 2Bo PHONE On 8hort I Machinery for Sale DAVIS of Bank of Toronto Newmarket 80UOOLQ Toronto prepare fop kiiovn Canadian or Certificate None too for our grade of ln- any time P Offices Qor- toid Toronto Earning Charles Si Toronto laa lately to All tCUl0U8 tO others up to per pays to got a Writ for Enter tin IS IVlnoIpal State of Ohio of Toledo i Cheney makes Of film of A Co doing In the of Toledo County and stale that said pay the of DOLLARS for and every case of Catarrh that be cored by of HALLS CURE FRANK J fiwont to and before me and fted my presence this day A QOUSOH Seal Notary ttJa- Catarrh Cure Is taken the en the flurtaei of ayaloiut Send ft J A CO 9 feiW by M Ke A Mr and Miss of Aurora Sunday at Mr Hurling Mr and Mrs Towns Mrs of Aurora spent Sun day at Mr Alf Mr and Mrs J and Miss Margaret motored to New market Sunday Mr and Mth and Mr and Mrs Hunter of Toronto were at Mr Sunday Mr Frank of Toronto who has been spending a couple at his borne here lurnbd lb lie city on Monday Miss Mary Sunday with her parents Mr and Mra- M Stephens 6 o KINO CITY Norman the only child of Mr and Mrft Willis near King City wis injured by a cow Sat urday evening and died he fol lowing day in the Toronto Hospital The little fellow who was only years of age went to remain over night with relatives Mr of Jefferson With Mr children he went over to Mr the next farm north and about dusk a cow frightened by a flock of geese struck Norman in some way The little boy was able to walk back to Mr he was put to next morning the case was found to be serious and he hurriedly taken to the hos pital died during the day meant conscription Meeting those assertions I gave the public frequent assurance that under no stances would conscription follow the adoption of our policy Sir Wilfrid adds ff onlistip in was not on a par pnlistip in was not on a par enlisting In tho other provinces on whom does the responsibility rest On whom but the Borden whoso Quebec members slronu- and the Nationalist doc trine of no participation by in Imperial wars outside her own territory Such doctrine taught on the hustings circulated by Ihf- Nationalist press at the expense of the Conservative organization had a In educating the against participation by Canada in Im perial wars oulsldo her territory The first result watt at the polls when the Liberals won 18 seals and Alliance won the popular vole being even more evenly the Lib erals polling votes and the ConservativeNa tionalists Allianco The second result was when the War broke out and a call made by tho govern ment for volunteers Thoy reaped what they sowed There onehalf of the province which they had educated to reject such an appeal Bourassa and Nationalists Aurora A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mrs Sam uel Taylor last Tuesday when the members of the higher forms of High School met to do to kills Kenneth and Stewart Allen two of their members who are soon going overseas in the flying corps During the evening handsome diaries were presented to the lieutenants and large bouquets of flowers to their mothers Af ter refreshments the happy parly departed after tendering their good wishes and hearty hanks the genial host and hostess On Friday evening last a lire occurred in the Chinese laundry on Wellington Street The gas oline tank on one of the machines caught lire and exploded and in a second the room was a mass of- flames An alarm was rung in and the were soon on the job The building ami contents were badly damaged Law Sum the laundry man had a sum of money in The building and was badly burned and cut by glass in attempting to get it The building next to thc oc cupied by Smith as a shoe shop was badly damaged as were also the contents 0 BRITISH TAKE IN In Palestine the British con tinue to advance vcry rapidly along the and haw now reached a point only three miles south of Jaffa miles north west of Jerusalem It is offi cially announced that over prisoners have been taken since Oct 3ist In spite of the constant succession of defeats the Turks are showing some lighting spirit and in the last re port lo hand there is recorded an attack upon Now troops which was off by a bay onet charge There are no de tails as to any advance oil inland section of the line where no doubt the Arabs are cooper ating with the British forces The latter at some points now within miles of Jerusalem but are approaching some very difficult country fighting IN EUQLAUO Ottawa Nov The wound ed Canadians now receiving treatment in hospitals in Croat Britain number 19255 according to the latest report from England taken Oct The men returned from over seas as totally unfit for further service who are now convales cing in Canadian Hospitals and sanatoria of the Military Hospitals Commission in Canada number Of these are in convalescent homes in sanatoria for tuberculosis and 60 in varjbus oilier hospitals lid tz a7 X as j ftourussa and the Nationalists of Quebec are asking that pledge Ihomsolves not only to a repeal of the Military Act but also to require that it be considered as void and without effect from its very origin that iJatlonalloto that put thomaolvos being against and all additional to war Sir Wilfrid Lauriei takes the position that the Military Service Act is lav and that its provisions must be obeyed until oppor tunity is afforded to say whether it shall be further proceeded with or repealed Wilfrid In hie that ho will find men and to curo fullest support to our at front and that Canada should contlnuo to vory to do part to the war Speaking In the city of Quebec on November at the opening mooting of his campaign Sir Wilfrid said great and dominating question the one is the problem of prosecution of the war Every other issue is swallowed up in this What will we French Canadians do I come to speak lo you frankly with the same honesty as ever I nover deceived you have confidence in my compatriots With pleasure or pain I always spoke the language of tho truth I shall do same today I that and duty to In fight I that It la our duty to our armies who havo with rnuat support thorn With Wo food thorn Wo I In his endeavour lo further the best interests of Canada as a part of the British Empire Sir is placed again in the position ho vas during the general elections of In of the unanimous resolution of the House of the Government prior to the had commenced the formation of a- Canadian Naval a part of Navy For this Wilfrid waa In by and who of participation by Canada In vara own territory and assorted that Sir Wilfrids naval policy meant Conscription Sir Wilfrid was called loo British too Imperial In Ontario the cry was that policy was not British or Imperial enough Tho of war proven that Wilfrids naval was Sir Robert and his Govern ment never repealed the Naval Act they arc carrying out its provisions today Had the Act been promptly with instead of being held in abeyance till the war started at tho instance of the Nationalists in Sir Roberts cabinet Canada would have had at commencement of the war a navy like Australias She would have been abb us Australia was to capture many enemy ships upon high seas to defend her own coasts to aid effectively in the transportation of her own troops and munitions and render Great Britain and the Allies service on the seas similar to what she has rendered on land Out of wisdom born of years of leadership and an under standing of problems of In Canada which no save tho fit Hon John A has had Sir Wilfrid Is seeking today once to adopt course will avoid In direction andrnalntaln Canadian unity that Canada may do utmost In of tho He refuses demand for a repeal of the Conscription Act and lo set at naught what may he done under it He will have no repeal without first giving to the people a chance to express their wishes He agrees to abide by lber decision whatever it may bo He holds that Canada must participate in Ihe war lo the very end and must do her utmost in men money arid resources to win the war tho loyal of Ontario aro prepared to stand by Wilfrid In hip patriotic effort to all parts of country united In of tho war Canada will a second Ireland the of affairs pass Into the hands of extreme and Instead of being able to support bravo to- dloro at front and to tho allied natlono In this great crisis our country will become a of weakness rather than of strength to the British Empire and Allies Lot tho electors ponder carefully the possible consequfescoa of rash action al the time Edmund Burke said You cannot a nation you indict a or any great body of public opinion can you The Supreme Issue of the Election JQ In his manifesto Sir Wilfrid says In this election the supreme end is to assist the tremendous in which we are engaged lo maintain the unity of the nation to avoid the divisions and discords which for many years kepi in check and aro now unfortunately again looming up dangerous and threatening to face economic situa tion With the view of avoiding and lessening privations and sufferings which should not exist in a country so richly endowed by nature a our country Consider well which of the tvo policies is deservmg of your Issue In broader and farresohlnn than that of or no Conscription it l whether In of a powerful and brutal t a when Internal dissension weakening come of allUd nations wo shall have a united or a divided Canada h is at war and a dlvjdsd stand IF WANT TO BUY mm You do not need to hire an Auto Will You About It Go to A BOYD Good mate I What is this strait wo for and what afo these headlands whloh narrow it bo Ohahfs Is the Trade Pass age and I wish wo were well through it but the skipper Is on thohridge Yon point that tails out over our port Prohibition its the pers pot aversion is peo pled by savage fanatics mad men who will give one no drink revenue or dividend not oven anything to drink except water milk tea or maybo lorn here one can get mm or glorious and if one takes too much have coffee and omelette lo put him right again And yon headland to starboard what To strike that side moans utter and death lo the crew for Germans oc cupy that point now and the worst of it Is that the deeper wa ter is at that side of tho channel The storm to be rising Think you will we got through It gelling late but- well have to trust the skipper arid wait and see Oh yes Ihe skipper lias Ibis road before lots of limes In 1909 be made for the shipowners a wealth of money of trip and foils on he side declared be fore the year vas don that the for their side as a land ing spot had vastly as q result of that Irip in i ho appeared on bridge and almost look Ihe wheel out of hands of Mate for sailing loo close to the side- but fear that the crew might mutiny him give mailer a second thought In his sight became asligrnatucd his vision and his views did not agree His vision tola him thai was a bad landing place and his views showed that of the three ene mies he bad to face Germany Austria and Drink the last was the worst and that every cry halfpin drunk helped to car ry on the war These two truths have since proved loo true So having outwardly Yowl ed not to touch Drink again he handed the ship over lo Mate who was well known to share his chiefs hatred of yhdis with strict orders to alt concerned not to contradict the man at the wheel but to lot him lake as long as he thought fit over the passage and lo do as ho pleased on the way But the return trip in Spring threat ened lo be moro dangerous So lug Food Controller No t called into service What ho did with Ihe sugar and good broad well one would better not speak about that till the war is over nor what he got for Job Sure enough it a confession of weakness as to sea manship on tho skippers part but it helped to keep off Charyhdis and and that was shippers main thought This lime you see lhe skipper means to keep the bridge and lo correct his sight he one eye the monocle of his old friend Skipper Joe He used it before with a slight adjustment when he was on the Old Age Pen sions and the Small Holdings trips This time ho adjusts it a lens used by that dear de parted shade the skipper of the Review Will he get the vessel safely through He reaches critical point in Ihe passage 1 ahead of him ana almost lo meet But with the aid of his adopted and adapted lenses he sees almost ahead the pleasant lines of a de sired haven for himself and his weary wayworn labouring crew 11 is thai land he has long longed and hoped lo reach Nationaliz ed Disinterested Management Isle In his ears sounds the of that- enchanted land Both hands grasp the wheel Hound she goes and ship answers with a swing to star- hoard What were these words that escaped his lips Were they Too or Too I Wait and see A II Gear in the Good mo rniunpiio War has come to the wheels of progress That is one seemingly anomalous conse quence of the present struggle In the past three years aviation and industrialism have made more than would have been achieved probably in thirty years of peace War with all its suffering and loss lias its tri umphs quite apart from strategy tactics and individual heroism It puts the spur on the whatever his particular field or endeavor and it flogs the faclurer until he meets its demands Development is the attainment of this that objective may moan the saving precious lives but the victory of a and so in bewildering advances are recorded to week London Daily graph GOG This famous cheving gum aids appetite and di gestion quenches thirst keeps the teeth clean and breath sweet Fresh clean wholesome and delicious avays No wonder is used around the world when ever and wherever people want lasting refreshment ON SALE EVERYWHERE The Flavour Lasts Hi A Sadie the -year- old daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Topper of York nearly lost her life from suffocation when her play mates lo prevent her from being whipped by her mother placed her a trunk on the second floor of home of Mrs Sadie Mildred and Bea trice Mookmycr were in Ihe Top per yard helping- themselves to peaches when Mrs Topper re turned home Sadie became scared and the children placed her in li trunk covering her with a blanket and closing lid When discov ered three hours later the child was unconscious fists a j a K a London Nov German light whici flod lluough Hel igoland night yesterday before British similar type were pursued lo within thirty miles of Heligoland whero they came under 110 protection of the German battle fleet and mine fields the Admiralty announced lodoy One of the German light cruisers was observed to be in flames And machinery of another to bo damaged while uiio German minesweeper was sunk British light forces returned without losses with but little material to the ships and slight Ian personnel IM After meal Special Sale of Pianos I Mew 1 Loll Piano Slightly rone a 1 Dominion Walnut Case Lint Leo Hot a Scratch llno Piano Oak Like Octavos A of 10 up SPECIAL GaollKan Flavor Piano Loss ihan month and A PHOMOOIWP Columbia to u firmphoUe Piaya and a Pull3Ucu CM Have oh Make Own nil Every 1 mar I i i f l of

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