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Newmarket Era , December 28, 1917, p. 7

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at OUT In a Variety from a vory noat Vtico tor CQo to a cut Cowl at And In and from to TEA Wo and In a Variety of Stylos all from OUR WINDOW discount Importer of and i J I Newmarket Your Xoias Dinner i ill bo If you of Lottuco rather but pan supply you loco than Dollvcrtd its SALE OF in Under Power of Halo contain ed in a certain mortgage which will he produced time of sale will be offered for by Public Auction at King Hotel in the Town of on Saturday tho 20th day of De cember at the hour of oclock forenoon following residential properly narnoly Lots Nob and on eat side of Main St Newmarket shown on registered plan No 222 Have and except therefrom the westerly part of said lots fully described by metes and bounds in the deed of the flarno from P Sax ton to G Scott and registered as No for How- market The house on this property is large and commodious and In cludes a store and residence roughcast and in fair repair and is situate at the cor ner of Main and Ontario The property will be sold sub ject to reserve bid For full particulars apply to for Vendor Newmarket Red Ores DoBourcior one of prisoners in Germany writes that ho has received regularly from tho Cross for Iho past six months and is very grateful for thorn Dig crowd down town on and stares did a rushing business Dont forgot tho Nomination Meeting in Town Hall on Nov Years Entertainment Methodist Sunday School Room was filled last evening and tho children had a vory happy time presenting Christmas program comprising choruses dialogues drills reci tations etc by various grades Both Doll Drills and tho Stocking Drill were good 80 the and chorus by the Good Cheer Glass Tho patriotic solo by Miss Shirley and chorus by class of Is worthy of comment also Santa Glaus chorus by the Primary Department piano duett by Miss Lloyd and Miss Taylor was exceptionally well rendered and selection by Mr Orchestra was well re ceived dramatizing of ho Life of Joseph lacked suf ficient practice hut if proporly presented might have boon tho star of the evening Santa Glaus was very cordially receiv ed and everything passed off vory pleasantly I Tho school put on White Gifts for the King on Sunday after noon instead of its usual ses sion when a splendid program of Christmas Souks Choruses and recitations was put on In cluding gifts of the various classes for needy objects The gifts Included over 15 in cash and six large baskets filled with grocories for the needy of tho town for Fred Victor Mission Toronto for Armenian Re lief Fund S3 for Belgian Relief Fund and 350 for the General Fund of the Sunday School A review of tho Lessons for the last will he giv en at Prayer in the Methodist Church on Thursday Jan 3rd A specially good set of lantern slides has been made to illustrate the lessons The congregation is specially invited to attend and keep touch with what the is doing their parts well ana fulfilling their plans with good class presented llirir Gifts In suitable form The following a sum mary for Relief of this being from the Primary De partment for the Hali fax sufferers for fund to ward purchasing electric motor for pipeorgan SI for Soldiers of comforts for work picture books etc for Sick Childrens Toron to several bunches of flowers for sick of congregation baskets and boxes for needy families the town containing Xmas cheer also lbs flour for tho same All were laid at foot of a While Gross placed between two Trees On afternoon Be ginners and Primary children had a Tree and program about members being present The school presented little gift to each In the main school a spe cial service was hold about being present next Sabbath afternoon at A large and are cordially invited All members of our Home Deal are ftsVftd to take thin as a special We want there for sure A review of be lessons for will he Illustrated lantern views Dont miss It 11 will he Inter esting and instructive Corn a appeal to the farmers of Ontario of our National Probloms cucBod from tho Viewpoint Hatha In his annual at Convention Political of and Points tho way to Power through Organization THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE bo two on A and UNEXCELLED Bleeping on and Parlor on Day trains Write for copy of Haunts of Fish and Game giv ing Game Etc to Horning Union Station Toronto J Depot Phone J it Phone Agent at Christmas at Christian Church was observed in an unus ual way this year Tho gave While Gifts for the King on Thursday evening Dec This service was given in the au ditorium of the Church to a crowded bouse Each class pre sented their gifts in llieir own way the gifts being placed at the foot of the Cross and distributed according to the directions given There was something over 940 given in money besides flour ana fifteen baskets of eatables for the of the town money was sent to the Armenians Hali fax and Soldiers Boxes The and Primary Department made a fine showing There are more than GO on the roll and all were present to give their white gifts to the King If this De partment continues to grow at the present rate we must soon have more room for them On the Sunday School numbered almost yet there were no presents In the and The Church morn n were well attended and the Choir did The foNowlpff selections wore given I HflrV ho Voices Ring The of a ana paper Town of Pastor used as his Luke The were unusual The was well evonlloH i pelf OnnlT Of Tn Wise Tito In presenting to you my third an nual address vnu It Is with a great of diffidence that I attempt rto do ho As I look over this largo of delegates from all over the province I feci that I am but I am addressing big men who have high Ideals and who have come to gether to dlBouHS how may better conditions for tho great plain people of this Province While the year has been a very and trying one owing to the scarcity of farm help yet wo ore thankful for the bountiful harvest that ve may be able to assist In keeping the food basket of Empire re plenished that boys who arc bo nobly lighting our battles In ribtft war may have enough and to spare While feel that we have handicapped In a great alii iiMi us and Other Ihoisande have at homo and worked as they have never done before that the Al lies may have to ghost of One clay ex horted to produce for Urn of starving end ohlldren of flium and the next we are told that will have to give our sons to flghl In the In Franco We are he I ween the devil and deep sea There Is no business that calls for ouch knowledge and skill the work on the farm and while It may bo true that- a man owes every- his country It Is very and well nigh criminal to sej tho farms depleted day by day of Its experienced workmen with no corn returns to the land where j are told he war Is to bo fought out If ever there was a time for the farmers to put forth It Is now The farmers will not gel fair play from any government until unite at the polls United can con divided we arc helpless Our organization has during the past year been moBt outrageously Ig nored by the powers that be As your president I have felt very keenly and no you all have some of steps In the face which our organiza tion received especially when we were told by some of the men who enjoying a fat living on our money that we members of our or ganization too and to he recognized Still a few mil lionaires In this city can name the men and have them appointed to the Cabi net Government by the people has become a The real rulers of Canada and the Canadian Parliaments are the horded and the Knighted mem bers of combines manufacturers As sociations and Transportation Cornr panics Through their system of ru ling there has grown up a band of autocrats who bend Parliaments anil legislations to their own despotic will and In their own selfish Interests The roBult Is that today are loaded down with a whole menagerie of white elephants causing a loss of millions annually In the operation of our basic Industry of agriculture for the bene fit of the combines farmers arc the only that will not break the chains of party bondage for their own benefit and they compose the only whose Industry Is taxed for the benefit of the special privileged inter- eats long as we remain so the will control making of Governments Is a business especially for the farmer and should he taken seriously by every farmer The tremendous burden of additional taxation which will be required to carry our war debt should compel every farmer to vole In own Interests But just as as the fanners make a move to escape from the parly slavepens politi cians get busy ami wave the parly flag and shout patriotism As long as they can keep us from thinking and acting for ourselves it does not make much difference which pen we ore kept In Suppose the Government of Canada THE MENS STORE- la upon with ill Ito It a nt ft and and though of Glad trco of It Vou to to your of and for your Our la Pull of Holiday and Cold Weather Requirements mm i and tho Hoot of HOLIDAY I Ever Shown How Ready r Among many ranges of Now Holiday now on Display In our of tho Silk now at we now quote An a matter of fact our Prices all through aro based on last years values wo can you many Surprises Prices BO and 00 New Knitted In Plain or Mixtures Gross Oar In Plain or Colored Stripes Prices 50c and HENS SUQPIfdDlnS In Light and Medium Colorings Good Strong Webs Prices Combination Arm and Garter Sots In Hollo and Tan Good Strong Webs In Pancy -MENS- MUFFLERS a Values In Mufflers In Handkerchief and End Stylos Prices and Also a Good Knitted Mufflers EXTRA GOOD VALUES Boys Coats In Mens and Prices to 1 HOCKEY BOOTS A Good Assortment and Full Range of of Mens and Boys Boots AIco a Big Assortment of Arm Bands In Mens Overcoats Goats with Swagger PinchBack Models as woll as a of Dignified Shawl Collar Coats at Remarkably Low Prices f 1 THE JAMES WHIMSTER CO NEWMARKET The Uptodate Gents Furnishers J ways In our struggle to do our best an appeal the manufacturers for the Empire In this her time of in the following terms The fate of need and while things look dark at the Empire depends on the supply of present still wo know that dark est hour Is just before the dawn For untold generations we have followed sublimely In the ways marked out for munitions we want you to make on abundant supply work longer hours and harder get your women and child ren to help you put forth every effort us Such privileges as we hove re- make the output as large as have been ours by courtesy and We do not know what prices you not our right will get that will depend on the misjudge Intelligence and mo- and whims of speculators live power of this audience if the dawn- we candot say what freight rates will of a brighter day Is not In sight for tho charged you We cannot guarantee you against losses You will still be will not only be the backbone of charged the highest rate of duly and the Empire at election wl j war tax on your machinery and tools agriculturalists representing not only also on your raw material You will the backbone but also the brains of the Empire will sit In greater numbers What Agriculture needs today la not hot air and advice from a lot of armchair agricultural experts but emancipation from a which is almost as tyrannical as the Kaiser- of Germany a slavery almost as exacting as the Pi of Europe The soil of France Is being dyed red with the blood of Canadian boys thai may bo overthrown My brothers will the seeds of autocracy sown Ontario V l Our Toronto Letter Hero aro a fow of lines Ladles Coats Latest Styles Reg to for Girls Coats for Girls from toO of for only two candidates Hoys Overcoats SB for Mayoralty Torn- Assortment of Mens Undorwcar eoc6Llnod and Wool to Clear Below nne Har Awake In our Legislative halls and we through them will have a In fair play in the making of the that are placed upon the statute hooks The farmers of Canada possess though sorry to say they do not control the biggest business of he Dominion yet we have sat in the seat- we paw become Iso lated while transportation finance manufacture and food distribution have become so thoroughly organized that they now represent tone of the factors In Acalnst such present day commerce an Mow may Canadas gl no Goveroment aid of any kind We will however have a lot officials who know less about the business than you do to give you lectures send you bulletins and other kinds of Instructions the cost of which will be charged to you This Is a Patriotic duly Go to It How do you think the manufactur ers would take it Yet that Is just the kind of dope that is handed out to the farmers today find has been for years and we have had to pay for It A little gravy Is all right if you have some mashed potatoes to put it over but wo dont relish it when It is the sole dish in a onecourse dinner No Government has ever concerned wilh a close study of farmer to successfully pete Is not generally understood basic industry They export trade There arc in the field for iny Church and Robert Cameron Ten men were nominated for the Hoard of Control Voting New Years Day The city will go to the Railway and Municipal Board to ask that body to a price to be OUR CUSTOMERS A HAPPY paid by the city for the Metronol- I Elan St within the city limits The company asks The officials re porting on the offer say that the value of physical assets ap proximates SI leaving for franchise rights The officials add that they should re ceive the details upon which the claim is The Mayor con ferred with members of the Board of Control today and it was decid ed to send the report of the cials recommending an -applica- to the Railway Board to the City Council 3 South of Kino Hotel the NOTICE is that Albert Edwin Gordon of City of Toronto in the Co of York in Iho Province of Ontario Dottier will apply to the Parlia ment of Canada at thereof for a Hill of Div orce from his wife Kdna of the said City of To ronto on the ground of adultery DATED at Toronto day of November A mm HAMILTON Solicitors for Albert Edwin Gor don IJift applicant The American steamer oarora together with her of New England men la to been lost fit sea Son Mm rncfor the Hot loot rmrnlinr el and oftv one 1 1 in In it no I O In QnnHnv will irood Com that our in value that of all tries combined Agrlculure hope of the nations It Is the hope of waring Europe Is the hope of hu manity of civilization of all that we as AngloSaxons have learned cherish it is the hope of human lib erty aro the peacemakers of humanity ihey are the great peace makers who will heal the Bears of war The very existence of Is their keeping They began the an civilisation when they gathered of the earth guarded them through the long winter season cleared In of the ti t lie returns In referendum place lows on the have been sais- fled with us advice until It has become obnoxious They tell us to raise more hogs that they may create a few more hog barons while we may not get paid for feed they eat In order to lessen the cost of the produc tion of the bacon we are told to get our wives and daughters to feed them and then they brand our wives who have no sons to go to the Front Pro- German I often think of that old patriotic that we often sing Rule Britannia How long will we go to polls carrying In our hands the that would break the hammer down the IT flOO This Inns not Include now In lnnnu All in nr l Mtt continued until victory Is for the planting and Ing Future civilization Is also hands The knowledge of the art of Is not only most valuable possession for the future as It has been In the past but Is undoubt edly so for present day la not far distant when the who command the earth will re ceive the recognition which they de serve In this war greater then any world baa ever witnessed more disastrous In its waste of human lire and wealth and more loathsome In disregard tor truth virtue and the cherished of Christianity in this ungodly sacrifice of a ru towards which Nations from the of globe have been force the ulti mate decision he float blow that will world safe tot democracy that Is now tariff walls The gunpowder would explode the merges that would burst the combines The key that unlock the shackles that have locked upon our Industry That the burden off the of If used In our own say long Or our franchise Will wi been would lift Agriculture Again will we continue to use as a to behead our upon altar of patriotism we sacrifice our Industry to the God of Patriot and the sow that has been washed return wallowing In and mire of poUUcal corruption God forbid God has given us a soil and natural advantages un equalled anywhere Increase the op portunities of the farmer by the money from markets and they will save the crucified by greed and lust tot power their world Rev Dr Milarr of St Louis is to he the new pastor St Congregational Church at the new year Appellate Divisional Court has given judgment an Toronto celebrated its fourth appeal by the AttorneyGeneral Christmas under wartime condii determining the point that a While many homes were company with a Dominion license under a shadow of gloom conse- secure a Provincial on the penalties of battle cense before it can on been brought very near to province tho occupants and in others the people were more or less saddened by absence of loved ones there was no oulwrrd showing that the spirit of had lost any of its pleasures Hun dreds of soldiers were given dinner by the The Industrial Fair last year snows an increase in every De partment and the Directors were able to hand over to the City last week the largest surplus in its history the sum exceeding 000 A candle left burning beneath the fuel tank of an automobile caused a gasoline explosion afternoon in the garage of at Birch Ave In the that followed two cars wore dam aged to the extent of about The Railways will Increase their passenger rates 15 per cent tho of year to meet in creased cost and men are to called to the colors on Jan 3rd at twelve Dr Turner is held on a manslaughter arising out of the of Marlon Stone Henry Duncan a prominent farmer and at one time Of York died on Wednesday May Wiltshire old died night from severe burns that she received while playing- with a wood fire Win accused of stealing from trousor pocket of Norman Reilly during a scramble to get on a street car a Kdmonton had a on Wednesday in the heart of city ARCHIVES OF

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