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Newmarket Era , November 30, 1917, p. 5

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Frank AND Dr WIIMnconi DENTIST corner Main and Newmarket I A Office in Toronto Crown and Work to Plato Work I inouranoo FRED Dr J in Medicine of Toronto Licentiate of we College of and mem ber of the of surgeons if Rostand Eye Hospital and crHly College Ear Nose and Throat Hospital London England Tested supplied Hours WATCHMAKER AND park Avenue Adjoining New Pout Office AND PAPER HANGER house from St Newmarket bono PO Box Hon J Mackenzie King mooting with a very cordial re ception all Hiding and meetings held very enthusiastic In hi fav or Ho announced to address the electors at at 3 o clock oh Friday afternoon and at Keswick at oclock on Friday evening On Monday Dec 3rd Mr King vill address a monster mooting In tho Town Hall Now- market Chair to be at oclock Any electors who are In doubt which way they should vole should this mooting and hoar Mr Kings explanation of the political situation and tho best method to Win the War session of Go j throw tho whole tody Council was postponed till Tuesday oh account of a number of the Councillors busy With llio Victory loan business Cold wcathor appears to Bellied in for good was at last Sunday morning boys skating on Fairy Lake since Mon day Hot Fowl on Saturday night the Field Comfort Rooms A Teacher of Piano and Dealer In all kinds of Mu sical Instruments and Repairs piano for Columbia and Records Complete Stock I Prompt Lyrncrn Issuor of i Tho congregation last Sunday morning was about onethird larger than usual although was cold morning So much for Sunday effort Choir was strength ened by tbe presence Mrs Mil ler of Toronto nee Miss who sang a full clear voice Isle of Whore The sermon by tho pastor was also greatly ap preciated In Iho evening the anthem was especially good as well as the sermon topic be ing If Christ Should Visit this oat of order thus la system and bo deadly Besides catiiiliff minor of rheumatism and bads- echo of la apt to develop into mora en or lUdaer Bid body of Uan bladder and -bldooys- and euro of with Anuria and you win Initio Anuria was dJccoyeTcd by Dr and benefited thousands of and elimin ated tho ravagoi of the moro kid ney Now procurable at any drug or Dr Pierce Buffalo or branch Out cento for trial package I helped by taking For about three yearn I had kid- trouble and I had My limbs would and I had in my and hands hands would and joints would bo to and could do my work They would mo awful I doctored but without relief At last I I began Its uto and two bottles completely cured mo of all my and I think it for that was a year ago and have never had any return of this I found a medicine to good as His name Jones- Old Bill he premier of Canada Sir Rob Jones ho Is usually called who camo hero to though hois not moro than candidature of His stooped shoulders and bald for reelection to the head however give him of Commons an a of a man howled pro- Bill Is one of Gods unknown vented from obtaining Out of bod every The attempt was an organized when the block strikes five ho one Half an hour the Jumps Into his clothes hurries time of the meeting a big stairs empties the ashes of young men the lights in kitchen streets bearing banners inscribed range base burner wlh Want Justice coal gets his own breakfast I and Vol6 for Peoples Church Marriage Licenses At tho Kra Office Newmarket Offlco gOTlapors Issued at if W CANADAS VICTORY LOAN SAFE SOLID Missionary program at Sunday School next Sunday and special collection for fllons Death of Mr Watson of Pine Orchard passed away on Sunday after an illness of several months His father was a pi oneer of Whitchurch Township Watson by name and a prominent member of the Society Of Friends The deceased Wat son T was born in Whit church and lived in the same lo cality all his life The family are all He leaves one son Mr Stanley to mourn the loss a kind father the community Mrs died some years ago Ho carried a policy In the AOIJW The funeral service look place In Iho Meeting House at Pine Or chard on Tuesday afternoon and was largely attended Market About the usual crowd at the Market last Saturday and prices of farm produce still hud an up ward tendency Especially was this the case with eggs The buyers were paying as high as a do while townspeople paid anywhere from OB to a Butter at per lb and potatoes at hag regular meeting of the A No vas held In the Orange Hull on Wednesday ev ening Nov A large num ber wore present After nation of business a very inter esting address was given by of Aurora which was very greatly appreciated by all After closing Lodge refreshments were served and the members re tired homo having found much Itelp and encouragement in Hones address and hoping to have him with them again in the near future Com Convention The Leagues on the respectoValil Bradford District will hold Con vention in the Methodist Church on Thursday of next week Del egates are expected from all the societies A splendid program has been which will he seen in another column of this weeks issue We desire to call attention to the evening meeting to which the public are Prof Laugher who is to lead the Song Service is extra good and one of the best Organ ists in the Province The ad dress J Simpson will he well worth hearing and the Illustrated Address will bo a Designs In Monuments Headstones All Kinds of Cemetery Work PROMPTLY TO Call and see us buying elsewhere All kinds of Building Stones Cut to Order Memorial Tablets for kept In JOHN O Dealer and Importer of Foreign and AND MARBLES bono Heron St Newmarket CANADAS VICTORY LOAN You Can One In or Years YOU CAN I Every Months You Got Interest Osborne Sons come mostly from disorders of the stomach liver and towels these organs and keep free front headaches by using J Hon King ad dressed a mass meeting of the women of Newmarket at Roy al Hotel on Saturday afternoon last the place being crowded to the doors and much enthusiasm manifested Mrs Geo whose son has but recently paid he su preme sacrifice for his country was nominated chairman and Miss Starr Secretary The Chairman gave a strong address her convictions that conscription was at present the best method to follow after the country hod responded as nobly as they have on volun teer system and spoke with feel- in to the mothers who had giv en their sons for the cause Mr King in his address plac ed before the people the two is sues In this election which as far as he could see meant on onc side a country united and gov erned by the people and on the oilier side a policy which if fol lowed would set race against race religion against religion combined wealth overruling working man while we should all bo united to fight a common enemy hat hates every one of us We do not want a second Russia or Ireland here or wo could not be very much help to boys across the seas Ho spoke very strongly on the men who were willing to conscript young lives of this country and yet not willing to give of their surplus wealth to make conditions bettor for the boys overseas and for those whom they leave behind The high wages in muni tion plants was contrasted to a day to boys at front Ho referred to tho insult tho question Who will Kais er vote for was to the women who had given their sons and yet could not conscientiously be the ones to vote away the lives of other mothers sons The Kais er would bo delighted to find this country fighting against Itself To cause internal sfrifo among the allied countries has been his aim ever since the war began and we know his success Canada Is standing today on the verge of the most serious crisis that was ever before in the countrys his tory Let us think seriously on what the outcome of this elec tion can bring and then wo will the answer to question Who will the Kaiser voto for wore afterwards appointed for work in the various districts Com unique feature There be a large attendance service at the Meetings On Friday afternoon of last week a number of ladies met in the Union Government Commit tee Rooms to hear an address by Mrs of Toronto at the close of which an organization was formed with the following officers President Miss Nellie For syth Mrs Dr Clark Mrs Russell TreasurerMrs Hunter Oh Saturday afternoon three limes lie number of ladies at the former meeting gathered at the Reform Committee Rooms and after an address by Mr W- Mackenzie King an organization was effected with the following officers President Mrs Geo Miss Leila Starr The ladies of both are now gelling down to business and seeking out the lady voters Politics are warming up pretty much on the old po litical lines packs his lunch box and hurries to tho factory He done so cadi morning for years has to for Bill has a wife about his own age although she looks 20 younger and three tors ranging in ages from fif teen to Young ladies their mother palls them and she always puts parllculai emphasis on the last word Ko- tho eldest plays piano or tries to paints on china and is yet in High School mother is a literary rnun so she says and When Tho Universal Knowledge- Club mot at her homo last week she a paper on Grecian Art al though if the truth were known she cannot tell an oil painting from a cheap Angelia wrote the paper or rather copied it from an encyclopedia at the Public Library Bill had not heard of the Club Meeting but next morning found in the cupboard a piece of cake which he put Into his lunch box with his usual crackers and cheese The boys at the factory no ticed the addition and said Bill been a weddin at your house V No answered Bill only of the Club Meolins I guess However Bill read in town paper of that week that The Uni versal Knowledge Club met this week at the borne of Miranda Jones and the charming hostess gave an able exhaustive and very learned paper on Grecian Art showing the power of the paint ers brush on the politics of that time The refreshments were dainty and the floral decorations beautiful And Bill paid the bill and murmured not Bill hasnt seen much of his family of late for they are out every night to the revival meet ings Tom mi Monday the con verted clown has been stirring whole town To he sure he tells the same stale jokes that ho told in the sawdust ring but now ho tells them from the church rostrum with a little pious twad dle mixed In and a singer gives them jingling songs time music Bill dont attend the revival meetings No he stays at home and sits the base burner and reads his evening paper and must I write it smokes his pipe Bill reads his paper ana smokes his pipe till his paper is finished and his pipe empty and then Bill reaches over for the old Bible just as he lias done every night for years and reads tf few verses about the Carpenter of Nazareth Bill always reads from the Gospels now Once or twice he tried the Old Testament but he found the Songs of Solomon did not meet his need and the begat chapter did hot interest him and since that he had stuck close to the four Evangelists This night he read from chapter of Matthew begin- with the verse At that time Jesus answered and said I thee Father Lord of heaven and earth be cause thou hast bid these things from the wise and prudent and hast revealed them unto babes Even so Father for so it seemed good in thy sight All things are delivered unto of my Father and no man knowetb the Son but Father neither knowelh any man the Father save the Son and ho to whomsoever the Son will reveal him Come unto me all ye that la bor and are heavy laden and will give you rest Friend f were set upon a number of returned soldiers who succeeded in capturing Lauricr banner but the proces sionists managed to secrete the other one bearing the name of the candidate and took it with them to the meeting where they hung it over rail ing of the top gallery facing the platform The audience an immense one numbering people The- disturbing element was for the most part composing lh two galleries- end might be fairly put down aft forming cent of those present At one time it seemed if a riot would bo precipitated This was immediately after the prem ier hod resumed his seat and giv en up attempt to- speak when Dan who strangely enough happens to he the of the Laurierite candi date sprang upon a bench and for a hundred volunteers to clear out the gallery Several voices called Clear the gallery and for a moment things looked but others of tho following dissuaded more militant ones and the dan ger was averted Not only was the premier pro- vented from speaking but same treatment was meted out to chairman A DEADENING HABIT are the strongest and It is of these teas that Rose Tea coriosote That is why it the number of cups to tbe the coat of about fx cent for five arid every cuptichy delicious tea Good the Sealed if ravage I J i o I BETTER THAN CASH A I AND Eli- jJ7 CANADA is faultfinding criticising fatal to all excellence- will strangle growth quicker than a tendency to hunt for flaws to rejoice in the un lovely like a hog which always has his nose in the mud and rarely looks up direction in which we look indicates tho life aim and peoplo who are al ways looking for something to criticize for the crooked and ugly who are always suspicious who invariably look at the side of others are but giving the world a picture of themselves The disposition to see the worst instead of the best grows on one very rapidly until it ultimately strangles all that Is beautiful and I crushes out all that is good in himself No matter how many limes four confidence has been betrayed do not allow yourself to sour do not loso your faith in people The bad are the excep tions most people are honest and true and mean to do what is its an you know Ito Made Anything a Vaiiltco I ABOUT CANADIAN right Success V VJIch TORONTO I to abarU friends Honest Opinion Doctor Ha Ohio bs a pitiful weak end tun down I could not do my housework I had foe cud ItUd everything under the con A friend lold about I my doctor about it and bo replied It is beet medicine that can had today I couldnt give you any belter I took Ik today well and as any woman could to he and It was Vino tint caved A Hon Ley Bedford We famous liver for J Druggist When Bill bed finished he clos ed the hook and placing his chin in the of his riglit hand said Oh thou blessed Carpen ter of Nazareth I am so tired to night Give me rest and At mo for another days work for is high and the rent has to be paid and there is music and thou all the rest Then nil arose wound the alarm and set it for Ave and crawled into bed Yes I want to see Bill and when I do I shall go right up to him hit him a good slap on the shoulder and say William ho will look when I call him Wil liam William I want to tell thee that in my opinion thou art ten years nearer the city of eter nal rest than any other member of thy family Jftmji I- to f rf I E I J 1 i J Off Paris Nov In an attack in the Verdun region Sunday the French troops captured first and second German lines of defence including deep dugouts and also took German prisoners- Woodstock Nov Helen Davis the eightyearold daugh ter of Edward Davis who resides four miles east of the oily instantly killed an auto when returning from school yesterday afternoon Two auto trucks pro- j to Toronto along at a fair speed and the little girl became confused and stepped in front of one of travel is owner you can get it are aiway There are more than Ford Dealer Service Stations thvougfi- Canada These are always within easy reach of Ford owners for gasoline oil tires repairs accessories expert advice or motor adjustments The cost of Ford Service is as remarkably low as the cost of the car itself Nineteen of the most called for parts cost only Just compare this with the cost of spare parts for other caw and you realize the advantage of owning a Ford Runabout Touring 475 Tim UNIVERSAL O FORD ROBERTSON DEALER NEWMARKET ARCHIVES OF TORONTO tr B i- m

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