Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , July 19, 1918, p. 4

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J ONLY ONEWAY TO CUT TAX Everyone Helps Pay fop a Loss When a Building Burns a j Failure to understand the real insurance j Our Toronto Letter Work on the old S College which is to be turned into a big military hospital has commenced An early deadlock in the -arbi- place and function proceedings between the Civic Employees Union and the city was avoided on Saturday by the unanimous selection of Co Judge Emerson Coasworth as the fifth man and Chairman of the Fire from unknown origin destroyed the warehouse of Sanderson Co Lim ited wholesale paint oil varnish and glass manufacturers Ade laide St west Sunday morning i is the most powerful obstacle in the way of lire prevention work The average man figures that when a building burns the only loss is the difference between the actual value destroyed and the amount of insurance carried does not destore proper ly that is burned nor obviate the loss entailed It merely dis tributes the logs over many indi viduals instead of allowing it to fall upon the owner alone The is merely with a loss placed at company merely a This is the second time that the collecting and disbursing agency place has been burned out The p the policy holders col- a fourstory brick J HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO I Offers you and all the family the outing of your life ALGONQUIN PARK LAKES GEORGIAN BAY LAKE OF BAYS TJMAGAMI Are all Famous Playgrounds Modern Hotels afford city com forts but many prefer to live In tent or log cabin your choice at reasonable cost Secure your Parlor or Sleeping Car accommodation In advance Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or Horning District Passenger Agt Toronto JG Agent Phone J Y Phone Agent NORTH YORK MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS and Late l in Monuments lleajstyncd AH Kinds of Cemetery Work PROMPTLY TO Call and Bee us before buying elsewhere Ml of Building Stones Cut to Order Memorial Tablets kept In etook JOHN and Importer of Foreign and GRANITES AND Phone Box building is structure Dr Service of the Cana dian Methodist Mission Chengtu Western China is back to Toron to where he intends to pursue his postgraduate medical studies for time He is glad to be home again as were his wife and child ren for China he says can best be compared now to Russia and Mex ico The country is infested with robbers and revolutionary soldiers and travelling is most dangerous again the Orangemen of Toronto celebrated he Twelfth in approved style Over took part in the parade last Fri day comprising lodged hands enlivening lie march Mr Win Ramsay a former Toronto man now living in Scot land has donated property valu ed al for Toronto char ities Employees of the Harris Abat toir Company and their friends numbering upwards of en joyed he annual picnic of the company al High Park last week Rev Duncan McDonald who for the past seven years has been serving in the Canadian Presby terian mission at In dia has returned on furlough his wife and children Members of the York Township Council saw the realization of an old dream Saturday afternoon when residents of the northern section of the township from St to Weston received supply of water from the City of Toronto After six years of struggle and many refus al- by the city and the tore for a water connection the end was attained The employes of the Metho dist Book held their 30lh Annual Picnic to Queenslon on Saturday It was an ideal day and the athletic events contested with great vim at the Heights At the noon hour Rev Dr William Brjggg the Book Room steward who was the oldest present was presented with a bouquet of roses lecls from those policy holders enough money to pay the plus a sufficient amount to cover operating expenses including the ordinary dividends on capital Excessive lire losses necessitate excessive insurance rates Low Are losses will in time bring about reduction of rates the long run this rule works out in exorably Every man who pre vents or helps toprevent lire is indirectly reducing the cost of insurance Everyman who tire by carelessness or neglect is helping indirectly but none the less surely to increase the cost of insurance for both himself and his neighbors Even the man who has nothing to insure pays his share of the cost of fire The manufacturer carries insurance on his goods in process of manufacture and In storage The wholesaler and retailer likewise carry insurance upon their stocks it a loaf of bread or a pair of socks by the lime the article has reached consumer a dozen insurance premiums have been paid upon it and the amount added to price The tire loss is there fore nothing more or less than a tax upon the public which in some form or other they are sooner or later compelled to pay There is no escape except by a reduction of the lire loss itself Better construction the elimina tion of carelessness and lion and prompl conviction of in cendiaries are matters of direct and vital importance to every man woman and child in Canada FOOD SHORTAGE IN GREAT BRITAIN a queue outside a Loudon shop waiting for the weekly allowance of four ounces of oleomargarine FOOD CONTROLLER SAYS Compulsory rationing is foreign to the temper of Canadians and far has not been found THE BRIGHT SIDE Food Prices In France Here are some present lime prices in France as pared Willi prices as they before war Butler per lh Pork per lb Potatoes per lb Roast Beef per lb Deans per lb Coffee per lb Chocolate per More Fish Used The Canada Food Board mined to increase fish is having results 30 70 38 00 02 05 30 28 12 00 05 2f THE MAY WON IN THE AIR i j THRESHING OUTFITS FOR SALE At Prices Second Hand or to P New Large Small Traction Engines from 1 lh P Portable Engines from to P Stationary Boiler and Engine and P 2 Separators Blower and Straw Cutter Attached Hand Feed and Raker Machines Hand Feed Blowers Maehiios Feeders Blowers Clover Mills Gas Engines Cutting Boxes A Number f Repairs for Cutting Second Hand Threshing Hells and Tank Hose feeders and Blowers P Indian Motor Cycle Saws Pulleys anil Shafting Newmarket CALL AND SEE BEFORE YOU BUY 1 English papers to hand by mail fire again predicting thai 1110 final decision will conn in the air In support of this position reference is made to what aerial supremacy has already done for the allies At Hill it is slated that the Germans were held hack for several hours by aircraft atone and al Ham a great gap in the allied line when the late German offensive was al Us height was blocked in the same way is even considered possible liial aer superiority will make new tac tics possible that munition cen ter- hack of the German lines can be destroyed and that whole divisions can he cut off from their join and sur render forced Meantime the civilian population of Germany is being terrorized by aerial raids Despatches recently published in Canadian dailies slated that three electric railway cars in Cologne wen absolutely pulverized by bombs dropped by allied aviator- was further reported that nouses were either destroyed or A school teacher in Hie country once her children to her all Die different wild flowers liny could find It was in the spring when there are so many lovely Utile flowers everywhere Musi of Hie children known more than or six wild flowers How many different kinds you Ihfnk they found over one hundred They knew how many beautiful things were all about hem till to look for 11 is same way with people We Snow how good is hi ill we start look his for always more than yon have schoolmate who yon do not like all You can never see anything good In him Hut start tomorrow and and find the things in him You will he surprised find what a really fine fellow he is after all Then he sure that you look on the side of everything that happens Every province is now drafting voluntary rationing plans to conform to local condi tions I The paramount task of the Canada Food Board is to feed the Allies Nothing else matters were Using the Buttermilk I Previous to this year the Sil- Creamery London Out- has thrown away about pounds of buttermilk an nually Being unable to And farmers in the vicinity accept the milk as a gift they allowed to run down the Mr Si Ivor wood President the concern worried at this and this year deler- put a stop to it Ac- consump- he established a pijf In the farm on his own account scour- Canadian army stationed or in acres of land three miles training in Canada lbs of from the Creamery On were saved in the mouth of ing grains as oats corn and May and approximately the same amount in the mouth of June by the substitution of In the West a train load of flat ev ery few days from Prince is sold popular prices under the auspices of the Canada Food Hoard In Toronto recently pounds of mackerel within one week as the result of a m Corner ffilleg go Royal land Col EyM To Hour Ad Qu phone 21 Ncwmar 3m23 of thousands of tons of food that would produce pork are destroyed annually in the cities and towns of Canada From in vestigations that have been made it is evident that the feed ing of garbage is an practical method of increasing pork production in Canada S S BOYS SATISFIED And Most of Them are Giving Satisfaction to Farmers The following table shows the number of boys placed on farms directly under the auspices of the movement in addition to those who arranged for their own employment on farms this year British Columbia Alberta 616 Saskatchewan 1405 Manitoba Ontario Quebec bar lev the buttermilk and a percentage of tankage has attained an increase on the hogs of lbs per fe hi some New Brunswick Nova Scotia Prince Island The total number city and town boys engaged in farm work this summer will not he known until all the bronze badges have been presented Zone supervis ors are now visiting the hoys on the farms presenting them with badges and holding public meet ings in the interest of the movement Reports indicate hat about per cent Of the boys are absolutely satisfied and are enjoying farm work Of the remaining per cent it is found that nearly all the difficulties are of a minor character and arc be ing adjusted as quickly a they occur One Ihiior the watch is 1i11i no can from the front a life ractilniisly saved by a thai was aimed at a vital spot Agent Man At the l I special campaign Twenty Sheep for Every Soldier in Twenty sllecp arc required to provide sufficient wool- to keep a clothed In Canada there are less than sheep per sol dier Wool is a record price as is also mutton day Already the farm is supporting although Mr Silver- wood charges it at rate of cents per hundredweight for the buttermilk used and by end of the year he expects to show a considerable gain No Sufjar from Java Captain Sir Charles Chairman of Sugar Com mission speaking recently in ill British House of Commons said Ihe Allies had no prospect The obtaining sugar from LO LATH da Food menace Java and therefore it would be to build up slocks from Board urges greater pro- of sheep and municipal una in order provide winter requirements in controlling dogs the sources of winter supply have ceased to exist in consequence 1 TODAY 18 THE DAY For Hint tint lift f ah In his a slant Im1I with win IliriK all lh- you your NOTICE Please take notice thai le gal practice late J taken iVT by me the beginning of year will be amalgamated with the Toronto practice of and Co who have opened an office at BOS Building Adelaide and Yoiige Toronto Main The office Newmarket will be discontinued during he war and all papers and document belong ing to clients will be transferred to Toronto seriously damaged in the and that people killed and SGI wounded Paris paper declares thai about to witness one of same were One we are those which come only oner- jn centuries when a new or der of weapon conclusively proves its power he power in Ibis In rip aerial war fleets and the overwhelming suprema cy in beer fleets being with the allies hi adversary is your enemy j Walt till Von ran no I prolong your lif nil mile of it keenest real The embargo and the licensing 1 system are the two weapons that make possible food control Canada No food can enter arlfta go out of Canada without a pcrJ was Ink- mil No one can buy or sell he the staled 1 1 led foodstuffs without a license Re tail establishments involving li censes number ho whole sale establishments l- licenses are issued daily Permits to exporters and import ers number between and a month A revenue accrues from the licensing system which inir onethird of the whole Cuban sugar Crop the Slates and Canada taking the balance Un fortunately however Cuban crop was some Ions less an was estimated Submarine off the At lantic early in June result ed in he loss Ions of sugar from Cuba and Porto Rico Tin is more than Ihe recent lo- allowance for FLOORING LIME Our prices are right SHINGLES CEMENT pill il df LI will when my 1 1 mi have ever been putting iw22- MOHLKY Forethought and Good Judgment Used Travellers preference for Route Might Trains live public the a fcii- The lr- A J on to the A cd the of te ml to lb In l lMt an Information apply to Toronto Horn Mr and Mrs John a son Horn- To Mr and Mr Jones a soil To Mr and Mrs John Ash a daughter at home of Mrs Win Smith on day to pack for Ihe overseas fin for Ihls over by nd lie rum- Would In if he had Irainlnw his mind Put lift mid are merely welding a link in tie- Habit thai will render your inaky and Charles ays Keej in for by of your duties In hand swiftly Acquire of off and very soon you will find the path of progress of dutlb you have Ill third It over Iasjirfi0l many a and wrecked 1 career Think Decide I Dispose of the thin in hand and heready for the goes to the though the Canada Food Hoard is for year GAINED 13 BREAD of from Builders FLOUR COAL See our Hardware Screen Doors FEED WOOD Twin Shingles and Canadian H THE THAT Phone 22 Newmarket credit for it By Ihe end of 1 1 after two years operation the Canada Food Board will have cost the taxpayers not a single cent It selfcontained and is By July I Canada will have shipped more wheal to Allies than the average three years before the war The in creased shipments to date arc Pork lhs beef milling of wheat which for merly were fed to pips and cattle In Britain are now put into the for human consumption as well as the barley and which were formerly used for feeding livestock In Ibis way Br Ihirtien weeks Clearing Sale of Summer Goods Dont Miss the Opportunity I The tin EVEN Phone will only Bargains Must bo sold to mako room for Fall Goods Wo a fow articles Come and you will get House Drosses for Lawn Ro for 79 Covers lain has gained Ladles RoQ- supply of bread Pairs Ladles Shoos P BAR mm duly After door handles whidow latches pots anoVpaits and copper and brass for purposes the military authorities have now turned their attention to public with copper roofs scores of places stripped are the famous kate Prince palace a dozen church es and and several museums Some of the bent known hotels restaurants and departmental stores and also pri vate mansions are being forced lo up their copper roofs FOR P- lls wit pnlr8 0n Boots 179 1S of Working Trousers for rZ United is Ladlos Motor Cops In Silk Hog for lllc Hi people of BARGAINS IN AND of pork from the United Isles over period and dining March I0I8 fore the next Imrvcsl I M w war March and they in back yards in III Ile of the IhlH by Canada Hoard is thai it gels of Winnipeg Kg foodstuffs shipped overseas I lakl I Ihe last sack of flour of more than pounds of crop shipped the next while flour are boat to leave will carry the list Hay by the use I 3 PON lust RUBBER Door of Qoorge Hotel NEWMARKET Winnipeg July Prank Sul livan the last of the trio on trial for his life in connection the murder of Constable Bernard on April last In ftnblals hardware store on Main was sentenced yes- evening lo be hanged on 27 Philip Johnston and John already have been sentenced bang in con- with death of Winnipeg July Alex a was arrested the Police Court Ibis morning military police for remarking that the Military Service Act vas ho good Hornier was de fending a Roumanian who was being prosecuted by the Dominion Police being saved sack of the crop Western I The people of Norway Canada has increased its grain dark heavy war bread acres and made dueed from a mixture of everv a larger provision for the available cereal but even these ion of food animals especially stocks of flour are so low that hogs June dried fish Is now being used The s of corn will be milled cellulose made from wood i1 mill lis also contemplated as a wheat flour substitute With this fording ample substitution for wheat flour The Canada Food Hoard has af fected a revolution In the unh ealing habits of Canadians bread the Norwegians will eafc margarine made from whale oil Before the war Germany was drying over bushels consumption of fish has Increased of potatoes of which large in the past twelve months pities were ground into flour for retail fish stores have grown human consumption Prior to i from to 1500 hi less than a year- Tho economic diet of na tive fish bids fair lo he perma nent Canadian food control cannot rise higher than the voluntary Bclfsacrhlclng and selfdenying power of the people vill permit the war Germany had about drying plants for fruits and vege tables while On June she was reported to have dehydration plants Of all methods of waste the garbage of cities and towns perhaps the biggest factor Hun- PULLS How often has an indigestion interfered With your work cr your pleasure Good health is a digestion you ere trouHcd by flatulence sour eructations sick hcac2cic bIioOsncss constipation take Kils and effectively correct disturbances stimulate the supply cf gastric juice and T oe th tomach J of Special VtJue to Women Bo Sold by iKtoughoul world In toxe TO f at s fiSSS

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