Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , April 26, 1918, p. 8

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J W ji I J f la with pleasure I to tho of your medicine I ft great ft from Head and Constipation tried hut seemed to help mo bled Frultatlvca After I hud boxes I completely iollrVd of ttouliIoBftrjd boon Mia ANNIE WARD fresh fruit JulOWj mid Increased In combined with finest la positive reliable- remedy Headaches and Constipation fiOo a box for Ottawa 11 AH modern Also House In of Town limits Apply to PRICK TO On Ontario All conveni ences TO RENT Newmarket Frame fl rooms garden 1 fruit Apply Mc Neill North Newmarket If 1 1 Maa ayruiMis boon tho chief product for too past Vorrio of tho quantities Mr Mr Atkinson anaMrs Ilinoa Monday afternoon the bell at the school having turned to adjust it When coiling tljo rope broke and lie was precipitated to the floor a distance of about feet As a broken ami a badly bruised number of tourists mo tored frorrilheolty their On Sunday y l ft the Smote at A TO LET Near Office Specially Works Rooms Town May Hon 8G0TT Main St FOR OR TO That properly oil corner of Pearson and Court sis composed of a good bouse with lot and live other lots excellent garden The house is being thoroughly repaired on lilt ed and will he ready for occu pancy 1st of May for further particulars apply Mrs Neil Morton Joseph Ave FRAME FOR Lieut of the Lin- who was ported inissing on March lias reported as a In Mout who in of of over two ago with he Ambulance Corps TrbnlpOn his arrival in was sc to the position of Clerk in the Officers Military Hospital The authorities secured permission from the Can adian authorities- to al low him to train as ail officer in he Imperial army In a bombing course which he took after reach ing he his examinations with per- cent Brown is only years of age If wart inentiohed for bravery on the ft M Id tin La fcnTctwia for two J Veer I i to one toy iourm enelDi for time with ray urine i In I Gin ji Vd the ratio no day 1 Aurora On Ellen St Vacant now six dean rooms frostily decorated ami a bath room without fixtures electric light Waaler tap and sink in kitchen good cellar with coal bin cement foundation Lot 36 by Also Building Lots on Andrew St well Worked in garden or years Apply to Itunnymede ltd Toronto or lo M Hughes New market SALE Eightroomed House on Pros pect Ave All conveniences nice garden good locality Apply lo J or Doyle Newmarket The merchants in lownhave agreed close their places of Wednesday afternoon at oclock during the months of May June July and teinber Aurora gijls branch of he Rod Cljoss have something new in the way of a field dressing Jill cover and contents It is a small bag wool pad gauze and a square of waterproof cloth with instructions In as well as in Over of these been made at a cost of cents each They have met with such a good reception at the front that applications been received from all parts of I be A Tor samples of them Last fall the Town Council acquired a properly at he south end of their district off Street for the of sinking a well to obtain greater water supply Yesterday Con nections were made with the Au rora- works pumping wells and new source shows a flow of gallons each hours which with supply from the other two wells gives a total of over gallons per hours We have a better water supply than any other in York County says Town Glerk Patch I A FOR SALE OH Part west half Lot con acres Can give flby terms J II SEAMAN Ith Ave East v Owen Sound Corner Main and Ontario Sis eultuble for Harness Shop oh Shop or Shop of any rental Apply at Office- s liOYAVtit That desirable property ad- Customs and Post Office West side of Main Street knowii as the Drug Store Apply to Keith Administrator Newmarket or Solicitor Newmarket IfUU lOli ooo When Pie John Sheffield Sled of wounds in France in No vember last he left lifeinsurance to the value of to his mother Mora The Dominion Life As surance ill which the policy was hold made prompt settlement As a memento of the though If of her soldier boy Mrs Fair- man has bought a home in out Of the proceeds of the insur ance The demand for Mr Alex seed wheat shows that I he fanners arc alive lo the pressing need for more produc tion and are doing all in their power to help feed the boys at the front While there has been consider- Ding Co 1AVu I Mi St New York April Dehydra tion is the Only thing that now stands between us starva tion I So says Mrs Stanley mick head of the food section pi ho Womens CoirtmJlleb of National Defence The weight is reduced from one seventh to of the fresh material a twoinch cube of these tomatoes being equal to a quart can while ten boxes of strawberries can be reduced to one The products can be stored at any temperature will not freeze nor will high temperatures Cause hem to rot They require no containers hut paraffin bags to protect them from dust bac teria etc They are invaluable not only In these days of lack of freight cars but for people who live in apartment houses with lit tle storage space to lay in win ter supplies So successful has been Mrs work this past win ter that the city has now promised lo provide a great city food kit chen at Lexington avenue and street It will have a tort- ton a day capacity Willi the general adoption of dehydration not only will the problem of preserving perishable foods be solved but that of trans porting them as well says Mrs The Railways War rightly considers that it has accomplished much in doub ling the load ordinarily carried by box car but when fruits and vegetable are hydra led each car and ship will be able to carry from ten lo fifteen times as much as Ihey do now and neither the heal of summer nor the cold of winter will injure them Under present conditions we know that enormous losses of fruis and vegetables are caused by ex tremes of temperatures The worlds food problem today is a question of storage and transpor tation nolle as much as produc tion food crops of one sea son must be transported and stored so that they may he avail able In places where the necessi ties of war have reduced produc tion below consumption Hence process which so enormously reduces the bulk of foods as- does dehydration while at same time arresting decomposition seems to have been specially de signed to meet such an emergen cy if ia hardly necessary to point out the advantages of foods for army use apart from the question of transportation and storage they are chat about boys being able their keeping qualities and to get tobacco and cigarettes m labor requir- in their preparation That part of The Robert Pear son farm lying north of the side road and adjoining Newmarket being the easterly part of Lot No I Whitchurch contain ing acres more or less be at once There is a good frame barn with under stabling supplied with water and a frame bouse on the premises Intending purchasers will ap ply at once to to W Vendors Solicitor Newmarket von Ford Touring Car in condition- it not he a good some parents lo remember how unfair it is to send children for tobacco and get huffed if they are refused The meetings In Town ship on the More Production cam paign were well attended in the west side of the Township and considerable enthusiasm evinced In the east part of the Township while meetings were not attend ed so well it I118 been learned that considerably more wheat than last year will ho and quite a bit already in Iho land Messrs Smith and Robert Stevenson and families spent Sunday at Aurora Karl is threshing clov er along the second concession of this week Roy Shier is said to be the lat est addition lo the list of Ford owners in this locality James Shier has moved to his new residence In the dwelling formerly owned by James Ml Klectric light rates in Markham are to be raised fifty per cent for the summer months Por riding bis bicycle on the pave ment in Guelph Leonard Bala was fined and ion- congregated at- TOKs Qpathy with- which the fuel question in me care less oily- the pestilence boatmen drifting to ward the but porfoctlyuru to tlie future We lost winter and ft sterner one winter but we seprq to think that Providence will carry through- denco is supposed to bo drunkards and fools but there a limit to all things I would rather contemplate another tour of at than to view the ghastly results of fuel famine in the dead of a Canadian winter the Intense suffering the amputated limbs the frozen eyes that look at you with a marble glare They will he a worse picture thai the advanced hospital In Maple Copse I have walked over the bodies of a thousand horses in of a Klondike trail and stood on the trodden snow Where the forms of sixty heedless human dug out of one avalanche Rut that would not to indifference to the icy Vigil in a poor homo the cold Angers of death wore closing on Hie helpless mothei hod is a blot on our that any mother or child should suffer cold and hun ger but so it boon during the flues and ho it will ho until- we become really humane have a real fuel famine next Winter there Is no need to prom ise grisly Bights they will be there lo mock impo tence Some suggestions have recent ly been made the and storing of wood and mid anything else that might be burnt Wood in nearly all cases is too costly to handle and in most cas es can be used to better advantage in other forms The lignite deposits of West make vory good fuel I burned that material for years and have given a good test to every form of fuel used or unused in Cana da from buffalo chips up anthracite and from the south- era Canadian border to the arc- lie circle In the briquette form the lignite in better A good fuel gas will soon- be produced from wheal and oat straw in Iho west ern provinces The natural gas- will be more extensively used if kepi out of Elec tricity for healing and cooking will soon come to its own we show little wisdom or enter- 1 developing these The trouble is that in vast regions of Canada the only fuel available on the is wood and peat In a recent letter to the press I pointed out that peat is a fine fuel for healing furnaces in spring and autumn months oj between three and four months6f the year And as lo the prejudice or apathy to its use wore its use would be widely extended in furnace Cooking stove and grate It hinds itself in every way to a so lution ill the fool has been used on a vast scale for thousands of years in uncivilized countries with perfect success especially in cold countries It is absolutely inexhaustible in quan tities and is found in nearly ev ery country in Canada It can bo produced as in Sweden and other countries as cheaply as other fuel Our Dominion Gov ernment has already the same in Canada Its production and use keeps our money in our own pocket provides for our own peo ple Ft renders us more inde pendent of a precarious supply from the south does away with long hauls and high freight rates The United Slates rail ways cannot handle the coal standing sidings ready to re lieve the distress in New York and oilier states of the union Whore will Canada stand under these conditions It can bo produced and stored in great reserve quan tities at the peat bogs or provin cial depots The land it occu pies Is useless for general agri cultural purposes until cleared of peat Supplemented by anthracite and bituminous coal peal fuel will become a powerful and valued auxiliary to electricity the great future heating power when wo get enough sense and enterprise to develop our vast water powers J Ottawa I the matter promise of Jehovah in Bxodusxsxiv Thrice in the year shall all your appear be fore Lord God the God of Israel neither shall any man land- when thou up to appear before the RUN period between and Christ we never read of on enemy invading the land at the time the three festivals first that occurs was years after they had withdrawn from themselves taction by their hands the Saviours blood when Cos the Roman slow fifty of people of while ajl the wore gone up to the feast of Tab ernacles A This preservation from ene mies is one of the greatest ontbe page of history and another piece of to us to faith In and to God Taylor Prom the Pioneer- the brew ers waited upon the Dominion Govern ment recently and asked that they bo granted compensation any loss sustained through the adoption of pro hibition This Is old but It can scarcely be said to ho live Issue at this time Compensation to the liquor dealer will he objected on various grounds The lias always been of the temporary character the lining renewable only from year to year Hotel buildings breweries and distilleries will still be world their real value hotels will In value following the general Improved following prohibition The breweries and dis tilleries may be turned into factories for the of useful com- or may be used for the man ufao tyro of denatured for mechanical commercial and Industrial purposes The of Muni tions has done Ibis with I tic distiller ies Britain Votes have been taken on prohi bition at various times and these have shown that a majority of the people were the liquor raffle and were anxious have discon tinued Thus anyone who Invested money the traffic at any time during the past years was taking a great risk But Iand was doing so absolute disregard of public sentiment Many believe that the demand should be for restitutionnot compen sation An Ontario woman In writ ing some ago to a Toronto paper presented the other Hide She simply pleaded her own Irreparable loss The aching loss of love and home the loss of husband and the threatened loss of sons because a few men en joyed the licensed privilege of selling liquors and making drunk ards Compensation The country would not stand for It ww you you pandora ther tnotuatcr door that banishes the guc from your hundred con cooking and kitchen work nil the Pandora I p CO Toronto v Montreal Calgary Winnipeg Vancouver SisVatoon fc 1 Order of Lftdloa arrived Re for 11x3 for Low and for Silk Poplin Roq for NEWMARKET 3 South of Kino have it heeding Natures laws Keep the strong the liver active the blood pure and the regular and you will seldom be ill Take good care of these organs and at the first sign of anything wrongpromptly take Pills the help and relief of this world famed remedy to keep the body in health They quickly establish nor mal conditions so the organs perform their functions Nature intended No other remedy will surely the system stimulate the liver regulate the and quickly improve the general health Vox SL II Plaice cro In the ma sib ext 1 Rcoxii years I Amos was at Mt a fo Albert on Journal cell Spring Term from 2nd Term on July find In It tints day H cottld not to toss drutt to try It cm loep nights fialned pounds Vino U best Lave ever a a We usranUs for Hot i latent tillc Your It It J Also fit the In ell On- There Is a page of Hebrew his tory pertains to the Church of Mod and that is not well- known and I ask the use of your columns to It as a matter of help for needy and seri ous days It has an Important bearing on war and the divine protection of women properly from war per tains to the promise that God gave through Moses to Ills chosen peo ple on the second occasion when llijr4t great prophet spent forty days on Mount with God I shall present the matter by quoting a paragraph from Horace In speaking of the threa Jewish religious festivals of the Passover Pentecost and Tabernacles whiclr were observed at one years to and years to and at lorusalem for following ten or eleven ceri- says It might at view thai there was signal impolicy in These HEN you own s Ford you can do away with many article that are a source of continuous expense to the man who still drives a horse For instance not only your and buggy but the single harness whips currycombs brushes pitchforks feedbins etc In their place have a speedy dependable dignified roomy Ford Car complete hi itself It is vastly superior to the narrow cramped buggy that travels so slowly And when a Ford isstanding idle it does not eat three meals a day and it requires no looking A save you time trouble and money It the utility ear for farmer and family THE UN1VBRSAL CAR Touring Runabout Coupe O FORD N ROBERTSON NEWMARKET tilt

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