Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , December 28, 1917, p. 8

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1 Fi OWeoitMB Until He Started For two years I ft had frequent Dizzy Spelt nd I look food wretched I suffered from dreadfully In my d joints and my hands swollen A Wend advised and they did mo good the first waxgettUig I cm truthfully IhKt riiltativcji only mcdiolno helped LOUIS LADIUE box for trial sire or sent postpaid by Fruit Limited Ottawa After HoyorHl declin ing health at Aurora thord en tered into Sarah Mc Dowell MoDowpll Mrs was It been or and those wEo but km now heeded warning In to correct their trouble with that wonderful now dis covery of You should promptly heed these warn J- of vrhlch are polls Irregularity of the Urine or painful twinges of rheumatism in town Of Perth tan- jrlnmUgo delay mar mako in Urn form of year ft If I HOUSE TO Comfortable convenient on Huron Apply to J acres of land being purl of Via lluir of in the Con of Whitchurch About miles from Newmarket Very for market gardening Apply Armstrong Now A QUICK SALE Owner leaving town good well small stable aero of land feet creek at bottom of lot AM kinds of fruit Adjoining College Apply to Box tiona plenty of In the open air avoid a heavy meat diot drink freely of water and at each meat take double strength You will In a abort find that you of the firm of bladder- was happily married these distressing to MoOowoll in the year and for a of truest kind in arduous work of lljo Chris tian ministry Mrs McDowell was in younor days full of music and this gift she laid on tho altar of In many a on tlie circuits she and husband served flho- a the organ led sing ing Great too waw mo In public prayer and IbiH may bo accounted for by ho fact that very early In life Mrs McDowell consciously entered the Christian way and was a devoted student of tho word of Many chapters of the had momoried and loved to repeat and yiodilato upon A few years ago she was made a of the Womens Missionary Society Mrs Mc Dowell was a good mother and was ever that her nliitdron should receive a good Four daughters and Olio son their mother one daughters Mrs York of Aurora t0 Keswick SI I Buggies and Shetland Pony Apply K of Necessity Acres on St York Co Toronto 1tf 1 acres workable balance acre orchard soil Frame House fi Rooms good Cellar Hank Ham Ham No Pigpen Silo Rural Mail and Tel ephone Price ierrns arranged 110 of York- Toronto House and Bank Barn other Buildings Soil Clay Loam and Weston mile Price ton Terms arranged thrice to for Quick to Wind up Estate acres workable Frame House Rooms Hank Acton iVj miles t00 Acros Esquoslng Aoton 83 acres workable balance pas ture and bush small Orchard Soil Clay Loam rooms Hank Barn Barn No on hayloft School one three miles Terms arranged 100 Three AH workable acres Orchard Frame House Bank Barn School mile Price Terrn arranged THE FARM Georgetown Moiled loo Dale for Last Week A vor happy pair In the per sons of Mr and Mrs Mann look a trip to Sutton They had got news lo say that their pock- had been found We are all delighted to hear the and trust Mr and Mrs Mann will have a very happy Mr John from Toron to spent the weekend with his nephew- Mr John Marritt Mrs John had some of her children home on Monday the and Mrs Black arc slay ing Mrs mother Mrs Morion has been visiting her daughter in the city for a few days The entertainment at the Moth- Church was well attended and much enjoyed Editors Note Other items of dale eat none poultry and Hamilton Ont For kidney ailments any medi cine to equal Vbon I ctartcd to take it with In the of my neck and all over my body The water high colored and We All of tht39 mo after one weeks uao of I It to ho tho greatest of all J medicines Mas Queen Ho Toronto Buffered with hi bin for or four wuckH Ho commenced to lake and in or four ho not only looked better but remarked that his hack felt much butter and now ho that his pain line all gone It that wo recommend Soaton Hi RESTORATION AND OF London loration of the territories taken by the enemy together with com pensation was demanded by Premier Lloyd George in explain ing the war aims of govern ment lo the of Commons The British Prime Minister that the margin of losses at sea was narrowing The sink ing by submarines he declared was decreasing while shipbullo- was increasing The Premier said sinking of submarines was increasing Although the merchant tonnage was down by Mt pop cent ho ado- JAN 214b You at one of To ronto and enjoy pos sible training for a good busi ness position oxpfalns courses fully Write President We are short of red meat Our soldiers and allies require more than ever before We are advocating in every household every hotel and restaurant in the country ho substitution of poul try for red meat Increased production of poultry can be ef fected much faster than beef pork and mutton While we want increase in all the latter we must have a qui eft response in poultry and poultry products There a great waste of poultry feeds from every household and farm It requires little labor Cannot the poultry raisers of the country help us by providing the increased supply we need These are ihe words of Herbert Hoover in an appeal directed to the American Poultry Association and producers of poultry and eggs in the United Stales The words are just as applicable to Canadian Poultry Producers More meat must be provided for IJiO lighting men Less of the meats ban can be shipped must be eaten aliiome Something else must be substituted for red meal Poultry and eggs the loss had been only six per cent of imports over that of last year Regarding the military situa tion Mr Lloyd cor go said it was idle to pretend that ho hopes formed had been realized This disappointment he attributed to the Russian collapse The Germans Premier said had lost 100000 prisoners valuable positions and hundreds of guns The Premier said hat if the Russian army had fulfilled he expectations of its generals by his lime pride of the German military power would have been completely humbled On the whole Premier Lloyd George said lhe British campaign had not achieved the expectations formed but he declared there had been military successes in Pal estine which would have a pel effect on he history the world Jerusalem he stated never would be restored the Turks The Premier said I hat the loss es in shipping had been lighter by hundreds of thousands tons than he had anticipated in his August estimate After referring the Kalian reverses- the Premier said it would bo necessary for Great Britain to make greater sacrifice lo strengthen its armies in the coming year The need would arise to increase he nations manpower by taking some men now exempted The Secretary Merchants Protective Hon having Written tacking prohibitory elicited the following ply from Dr Vancouver World Prohibitionists claim that a nations in exact pro portion lo consumption of al cohol They claim that a drink breeds drunkenness as a swamp breeds further claim that out of thlb drunkenness comes as pus from a claim that Insanity is the mad son of alco hol that idiocy is its daughter and that suicide is despairing child claim that waste of liquor traffic is twice that of present war to this country Touching this economic ques tion it might bo of interest to those who ore horrified at destruction of tho present and who make Tight of ravages of drink traffic to contem plate following facts Canadians killed by Huns in since the beginning of the war up to Juno Canadians killed by KingAlu during the same time Cost of war to date about 1 Cost of strong drink to Can ada directly or indirectly 300- Foodstuffs including corn barley rye wheal and wasted in tho of In toxicating liquors during toil Inland Report This would provide 100 lbs per annum for or our soldiers at the front and in raining What a Ono do nation it would make to the Pat riotic Fund or to starving Belgians Give us prohibition and we can continue Iho war and be better off theend than we are at present Doubtless some will regard the statements as almost be yond belief but a honest investigation will convince the most skeptical Tho vital statis tics Ihc Canadian Year Book for 191 show a remarkable re lationship between ho number of insano and amount of drink consumed In both Canada and the United investigator will find a remarkably direct relationship between Insanity Crime and Pau perism and the amount of alco holic liquors consumed As to the economic question he will find that drink cosls the Do- eleven limes as much as the rev enue received and that In most municipalities the direct cost for poverty and crime alone amounts five limes the revenue received He will find further that the lax rale in wet towns is sometimes double that in dry towns It does seem incredible ijial any intelli gent race people would license men to deal out poverty crime insanity and death and more in credible hat any educated person could lie found willing to defend it on the platform and in Ihe public places v Term from Jan 2nd Charles Toronto with pride to graduates standard Is always her Write for Catalogue Keen demand for our Students I J ELLIOTT Principal iftftOMtTLYSECUUE In countries Ask for our ifOniJ dee o tit Montreal good In keep the organs in ia use make the cheapest sub stitute at the present lime and should be used more than they are for that purpose The prices asked for these are reasonable when compared with the prices of other meats At present rates poultry either fresh or stored is one of the cheapest meals on the market Though nowIaids are Inch the stored eggs are reasonable in price and quite palatable Fresh poultry is selling on many markets at from per lb and the good stored eggs from to per dozen These prices are practically the same as before the war hut when compared with Iho present price of other meats prove Hint hey are no longer a luxury The prices of eggs and poultry were formerly comparatively high and consumers to a certain extent discontinued eating poul try produce now when the rela tive prices have changed Im pression poultry and eggs still a luxury As a result the consumption of these is not as large as usually is There several good masons and should be used more than as a sub stitute for beef and bacon tlif and lie Allies must have men we cannot send hem and We have a sunnly of poultry products in Canada at Thev make a and cheap suh- for the red required by soldiers are morn end OPo4ueed in lfts time than ether live stocky The ynuhor and tho old can lh labor sav for this Then let us he well jels nnd thai which wo have for the soldiers and the Allies hat which I must Only one per ceol of the farm ers of Co where the Commission of is conducting illustration farm work were found lo follow a sat isfactory method of ac counting A proper system has been installed on each of he il lustration farms selected by the Commission which will show where ore made andwherc losses are incurred and will be valuable and educative to he rest of he community And luvigorates Old People Any doctor will tell you tht the of Vlnoi prhued contain elements needed to im prove health delicate children and restore strength to old people Llvtr tad wlio have puny ailing or children or aged parents may prove at our expense Besides it dots cttldrtfl fied there like to ictoro and to nervous J Try it If vou ore not t- return your incuty iiittlni that your protection Mil lions of have been convinces NO QAMBLIUQ 8PORT Professional sport today is selfconscious is continually looking for detre a Toronto paper had on its sport page a cut of President Wilson with the announcement Yesterday in Washington the President of Ihe United Stales placed himself on record as fa voring a continuation of sport during he war as a contribution to national defence a means of affording diversion in the days of mental depression which ho says are sure to follow he act ive of his country in the war Legitimate diversion is a god send but judging from the thous ands that daily thronged In sun shine and shade mostly shade the Woodbine Toronto during recent horseracing meet there is not much menial depres sion in certain large classes of society in Canada on account of he war nor universal financial depression on account of the high cost of living Thousands at tended every day although weather was most unfavorable Thousands of dollars were spent in gate receipts to say nothing of the money expended in straight or rather crooked ganfbling Would hat Canada realized that his is ho hour of her visitation and hat Ihe way is a confes sion of sin on its knees The Dominion Government bus decided to vol five million doll for relief of he Halifax suf ferers J Patterson Druggist Newmarket Also the Best In We Want How Reliable Agent in North York County lo sell Peerless Fruit and Ornamental Trees dur ing Fall rind Winter months Good pay exclusive territory free selling equipment OVER Of Iho Choicest Nursery Slock in cluding NEW con trolled by us Handsome up-to- date selling equipment and a splendid Canadiangrown stock to offer customers We Jobbers Writ now for terms to Toronto I Ipjfue to a for or Ktq I J I I i r i mm F tPil J m They like it because it is a real up- to the minute newspaper And them they like it even more to make money by because it helps giving them the market quotations whi e prices are still hot You get the live stock grain and produce market reports Toronto Montreal Buffalo Chicago and Winni peg from twelve hours to one full day ahead of your re ceiving the same quotations in the next mornings papers t And you know how often you have said to yourself If I had krtoWt earlier just how the market was going I could have made money In addition to its splendid market service the Toronto Paily Star gives you the most comprehensive war and general news service obtainable through any daily paper in Canada Then too there are pages to interest the women and the children and a good comic cartoon series In fact the Toronto Daily Star is just such a newspaper as a farmer who is interested in the world news likes to reed and he eventually ccmes to regard it as the insep arable companion of his leisure hours Suds for lie day 1 HI lOOJip do jo no oouoApn u could see i employer of a Polish ser vant maid who has learned to speak was telling of her experiences with the After its Use was explained to her she was eager to answer every call One day a ring came and she jumped to the instrument Hello came from the re ceiver Hello answered the girl flushed with pride being able lo give tho proper answer Who is this continued he voice I dont know exclaimed the maid cant see you Phil adelphia Public Ledger BUTCHERS BAKERS GROCER THE GIANT New York Outlook Hut it is gradually penetrating mind of America that Great Britain with her characteristic reservo and lack of talk is per forming the feat of a giant in this war hat has saved the United Stales from invasion that she has effectively prepar ed an army of five million men in two years and that in doing all this gigantic work she has asked no help from Ihe rest of the world but on he other hand has enormously helped her allies through all sorts of personal and Tilt two I -fop- BLACKSMITHS OR ANY OTHER TRADE On Quick Order Sample The of Iwo rival livery stables alongside other a busy street have been having p lively advertising lately Oidiiiuff NO OFFICE I Ions strip of paper hearing the but in less than words Our horses need no whip ly turned Ton to make hi This bit of go- following sarcasm naturally window The of thorn caused some at luel up on window the rival fyopHfctijr journal- V 1 TORONTO

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