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Newmarket Era , August 9, 1918, p. 8

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A A LIFETIME OF Prevented by The Wonderful Fruit Sr In my opinion no other medicine so good as for Indigestion and Constipation For years I suffered with these dreaded diseases kinds of treatments until I was told I was incurable One day a friend told me to try To my surprise I found this medicine gave immediate relief and in a short time I all right again a box 6 for 200 trial size 25c At all dealers or from Limited Ottawa 1 Life Around the Hub DAIRY FARM WANTED From to acres not far from a shipping point Will rent for a term of years with privilege of purchase Apply this of fice HOU8E FOR SALE 3w26 Rev Ccflclough preached his farewell sermon at St Church here on Sunday evening There was a large attendance Mr has had charge of the churches at Lloyd town -No- and other places for some years and is leaving to take up special work at Winnipeg His successor has not yet been ap pointed Mr Stanley of Fowler Colorado Mrs and other friends are visit to Ontario friends and called on old friends here on Sunday They made the long trip from Colorado in an au to Harvesting operations are- in full swing Sharon Temple To Rooms large lot fruit trees Will sell reasonable Apply to GEO WOOD Queen St West Newmarket FARM FOR SALE Arrest more or less rear of and in the sixth concession of Bank barn stables driving house and on buildings wood frame lions- of eight rooms good cellar hard rind soft writer good orchard creek crossing both lots further particulars apply Hex Newmarket Post Office or Mrs Weir Ontario FOR SALE The frame twostory tenement house large twostory frame kitchen at rear as now erected a lot No West side Prospect Avenue Heavy frames excellent building ma terial Apply to K A TO RENT In the Bank of Toronto Build ing Suite of Office Rooms with Heat Light and Water Main St Front Suite of Living Booms with Hath Water Light and partly furnished Large Hall for Private Dance or other Society events Room for Storage J WESLEY NOTICE is hereby given that Lillian North formerly Lillian Thompson of the City of Toron to in the County of York and Province Of Ontario married wo man will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband Frank North of the City of Toronto in the County of York and Province of Ontario on the grounds of adultery and cru elty Dated at Toronto this day of June A Lillian North by her Solicitors Godfrey Lawson Adelaide St W Toronto THE CONSTANT CALL for well trained stenographers and office assistants prompts us to continue our work through the summer months Enter any time Business Toronto catalogue H 8hav Pres FALL TERM he People of the County of York Ladies and Gentlemen The York Pioneer and His torical Society has purchased the Temple of the Children of Peace at Sharon for an Historic House and Museum for York County The Society intends to allow the held on which the Temple stands to be used as a recreation Park by York County organizations under proper regulations and for School Fairs etc Applications for permission use the grounds should be made to Mr John Craham Sharon The Tempi is being re stored and it will in readiness for a grand opening on the first Sal unlay in September which was one of he two great Feast Days if he Scot that built il When completed York County will have the finest Historic House and Museum in America The gathering on September should be the largest ever held in York County It will he ad dressed by several distinguished men I most earnestly request all who have articles of any kind used on the farms either in the homes or in the fields in early days to resent I hern to the So ciety so thai the Museum may be made worthy of the great his toric County of York I would like very much lo secure any In dian relics or guns swords or other implements of war con nected he early history of Canada or uniforms of York or Band Instruments of York Regiments or other thai fought in York In the Historical Department there should be records of the founding of all he churches and all the schools of York County and also of Temperance Societies and oilier organizations connect ed with the development of the County Cases will be provided for the proper care of books reports minutes documents and all ar ticles of historic interest that may he presented to the Society Documents relating to found- firs of the society that built the will ho or special value and banners or oilier things con td with the services in the and Charles SU- Toronto Open Sept 3rd Gives strictly first cuss training for Choice Business positions Our courses are unexcelled In Canada Demand for Our Grad uates five times Our supply- Writ tor Catalogue J ELLIOTT Principal MOTHERS l TO BE Should Read Mrs Monyhan Letter Published by Her POULTRY DISEASES RESPONSIBLE FOR BIO TIONAL LOSS Mitchell Vegetable Compound helped so much during the time I was looking forward to the coming of my little that I am recommending it to other expectant mothers Before taking Lsomedaya I suffered with bo badly that I thought I could not live but after taking bottles of Pink- hams Compound was en tirely relieved of neuralgia 1 had gained in strength and was able to go around and do ail iay housework My baby when seven months old weighed pounds and I feel better than I have for a long time I never had any medicine do me so much good Mrs Pearl Mitchell Good health daring maternity Is a most important factor to both mother and child and many letters been received by the E Medicine Co Lynn Mass telling of health trying period by tho use of Lvdia Pinkham a Vege table Compound ORIGINAL FIRSTS FINE TIME Entertained at Home Mrs Keswick welcomed a large number of original firsts on Monday the pretty residence and grounds of Mrs being thrown open for the occa sion Many visitors were pres ent from Toronto and residents of the Lake resorts turn ed out in large numbers to show their appreciation of the return ed men The early afternoon witnessed a regatta and several other forms For the Era At least per cent of the chickens young ducks and lur- and l per cent of the adult birds die each year from diseases many of which are pre ventable This is an annual loss of probably millions of dollars that should be avoided to a large extent War conditions make it perative that farmers and poul- as far as possible should slop this enormous leak To do this every breeder should pay strict attention to the general conditions of his flock When anything unusual is noted in a fowl it is advisable to place the affected individuals in separate quarters If within a short time recovery does not take place it is unwise to destroy the fowl without first ascertaining lie cause of the disorder The prevalence of disease is niore of ten the cause of failure than the lack of practical knowledge and the extreme importance of keep ing the quarters clean isolation of ailing fowls and immedi ate action in regard to finding nut the cause cannot be too strongly impressed upon the When trouble occurs forward the Biological Laboratory Cen tral Experimental Farm Ottawa a live but sick fowl or in the absence of such a dead bird In the interval the quar ters runs drinking fountains and feed dishes to check the spread of any infectious disease Disinfect the poultry houses by spraying the with a lime wash solution lbs stone lime slaked in a barrel of water plus one gallon of a good commer cial disinfectant Fill cracks and crevices to destroy mites lice elc If a smaller amount is required it may be prepared by adding two and a half pounds of lime to a pail of water plus half a of disinfectant Keep a crop growing in some the J V CANADA a i GEORGE the FIFTH by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas KING Defender of the Faith Emperor of India To all to whom these presents come or whom the same may in any wise concern GREETING A Proclamation of conditional amnesty respecting men belonging to Class 1 under the Military Service Act who have disobeyed our Proclamation of October or their orders to report for duty or are deserters or absent without leave from the Canadian Expedi tionary Force titer of WHEREAS i able numbers of men BOILER REPAIRER Boiler Repairer be sent out to repair your Boiler or bring Boiler to Shop apply Newmarket A politician who to over In of domin ions ippronrhrd on an Wow rawing his hat- hum bly Would you mind vhK end of your nam sir it has or two of of St Michael and St of one his Oh I Kindly place of meet intr or with the cer emonials in the Temple will be gratefully at re pled by tie Trust ees The will ready for of any of Hie lasses of articles historic interest Saturday Aug and in York County who lias any articles appropriate for the Museum or for fin- historical re cords department or any pictures suitable for the walls he Tem ple is requester to or send thorn to Sharon on the afternoon of that he of the has been more than 1000 from and its suburbs and from other parts the County of Since the of the County Council In June one man Mr Reeve of ijasi has mutt for fees for new The fee is one dollar per annum or iftl dollars for life membership each member of tie County Council will equal Mr we will get over a thousand mem this year from County oulalde the city The for member ship in the Pioneer is resi dence in York County for forty years or more Women as well as- men are eligible for member ship every Postmaster in York County keep for signature and the mem bership fees and bring them to Hie at pm on Satur day Sept at Sharon Iteeve easily get too new members because he has no ladies yet on his list Heat his if you can The Hand of the ith High landers under John ler will play at Sharon on Sept and I hope have the old Organ of David Will son made ready to furnish music on that dale played by John Graham Who was for years leader of Hie celebrated Sharon Rand I am fold the organ was first organ made Ontario Your hopefully Hugh amusement provided for the boys and their wellwishers and later a program of speeches was carried out in the shady groves of the borne James Hughes was the chairman In his opening re marks lie paid tribute to the splendid services of Mrs Shep pard since the beginning of the war He regretted the unfor tunate riots in Toronto and he thought there must be some rea son for them The was not fulfil ling its duty and lie wished a du plicate of President Wilson could he found in Canada K Murphy official stenographer at Wash ington gave an interesting and eloquent account of what the had done since it entered war In the United The public he said had ready undertaken financial obli gations of fifty billion dollars ami would raise eight billions in taxes during the incoming year The president had taken over all war essentials including rail ways telegraphs and telephones and had curbed all nonessential industries Five hundred thousand troops had been landed in dur ing the last five weeks and two million men would lie there before the end of the present Ugh hag season The speaker concluded by slating that alt the men and resources of the United Stales stood ready to demand a satisfac tory and permanent peace There can no more lie a com promised peace with the German between heaven and hell said Aid If Hall lie lie- no need such peace advocates as Lord and predicted thai I he Empire would always remain true to royally so long as represented the embodiment the sentiment of il subject also said that the dVy had come when the roy al princes should marry within Hie empire While giving due credit to the- originals thought that volunteers were entitled equal in were purely civilians before enlistment Col Marrow criticized lire government far neglecting nice regulations and also its treatment of returned The events of the month slat ed showed clearly he advantage of having help from llu- United States Campbell Major A Cant rep- part of the yards and alternate poultry and crops If the runs are small cover with a coating of airslaked lime and dig up If the runs are too large to dig plough and cultivate before sow ing Rape is a good crop for this purpose Hear all chicks on fresh soil Although these precautions may appear unnecessary it is Hie only way of combating disease conditions affecting poultry which if left to themselves will undoubtedly prove decidedly cosily in the long run SUB ACTIVE OFF CANADIAN COAST Halifax Aug After a three hours battle with a Ger man submarine about miles east of Halifax- today the oil tanker was torpedoed and sunk and two of the crew killed The tanker left port oclock this morning and three hours later Hie battle open ed the Uboat Both ships opened lire and the shelling kept up for over two hours The submarine had the longest range guns and her shots had a more telling effect Failing to sink belonging to Class I under our Military Ser vice Act 1917 called out on active service in our Canadian Expeditionary Force for the defence of Canada under Our Proclamation of October 1917 although they have thus become by law soldiers enlisted in the Military Service of Canada Have failed to report for duty as lawfully required of them under the said Military Ser vice Act and the regulations thereunder in cluding the Order in Council duly passed on April 20 last Or have deserted Or absented themselves without leave from our Canadian Expeditionary Force And it is represented that the very serious aid unfortunate situation in which these men find themselves is due in many cases to the fact that notwithstanding the information and warning contained in Our Proclamation afore said they have misunderstood their duty or obligation or have been misted by the advice of illdisposed disloyal or seditious persons AND WHEREAS we desire if possible to avoid the infliction of the heavy penalties which the law imposes for the offences of which these soldiers have thus been guilty and to afford them ah opportunity within a limited time to report and make their services available in Our Canadian Expeditionary Force as is by law their boundeh duty and as is necessary for the defence of Our Dominion of Canada NOW KNOW YE that we in the exercise of Our powers and of Our good will and pleasure in that behalf do hereby proclaim and declare and cause to be published and made known THAT THE PENALTIES OF THE LAW WILL NOT BE IMPOSED OR EXACTED as against the men who belong to Class under Our Military Service Act 1917 and who have disobeyed Our Proclam ation aforesaid or who have received notice from any of Our registrars or deputy registrars to report for duty on a day now past and have failed so to report- or who having reported and obtained leave of absence have failed to report at the expiry of their leave or have become deserters from Our Expeditionary Force PROVIDED THEY REPORT FOR DUTY ON OR BEFORE THE TWENTY FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST AND WE DO HEREBY STRICTLY WARN AND SOLEMNLY IMPRESS UPON ALL SUCH MEN and as well those who employ harbour conceal or assist them in their disobedience that if they persist in their failure to report absence or desertion until the expiry of the last mentioned day they will be pursued and punished with all the rigour and severity of the law SUBJECT TO THE JUDGMENT OF OUR COURTS MARTIAL WHICH WILL BE CON VENED TO TRY SUCH CASES or other competent tribunals and also that those who employ harbour conceal or assist such men will be held strictly accountable as offenders and subject to the pains penalties and forfei tures in that behalf by law provided for their said offence Provided however that nothing contained in this Our Proclamation is intended to release the men aforesaid from their obligation to report for duty as soon as possible or to grant them immunity from arrest or detention in the meantime for the purpose of compelling them to perform their military duty Our intention being merely to forego or remit the penalties heretofore incurred for failure to report absence without leave or desertion incurred by those men of the description aforesaid who shall be in the proper discharge of their military duties oh or before the said twentyfourth day of August 1918 Of all of which Our loving subjects and all others whom these presents may concern are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Canada to be hereunto affixed Witness Our Right Trusty and Right Entirely Beloved Cousin Counsellor Victor Christian William Dulce of Devonshire Marquess of Hartington Earl of Devonshire Earl of Burlington Baron Cavendish of Hardwicke Baron Cavendish of Keighiey Knight of Our Most Noble Order of the Garter One of Our Most Honourable Privy Council Knight Grand Cross of Our Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George Knight Grand Cross of Our Royal Victorian Order Gov ernor General and CommanderinChief of Oui Dominion of Canada At Our Government House in Our City of OTTAWA this FIRST day of AUGUST in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eighteen and in the ninth year of Our Reign By Command Under Secretary of State Canadian National Exhibition Aug 26 TORONTO Sept admissions sold first day of advance sale Come with the crowds to eat In tlie40 years history of the N lv reseating Col and ax- Alderman addressed the meeting Aurora Hand added much to the and enter tainment Gray I Hair air rr tdfft Iif low A 37LB LUNGE A four fool long weighing 1 was fn Lake towards Inrk from la week to The Heroes of Britain A production of forc with participant AU the colorful romancoand his- In In- dramatic a spectacle every Canadian should see MOVEMENT LIFE SPLENDOR A Patriotic Thrill in every senna livtitoclc and agricultural display Government exhibit training by crippled fuming en factory tinea exhibits Government patriotic food how worldfamed band Alii- of A WORLD Op OTHER SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS the Inciter gunfire the marine launched a torpedo lhal ripped open the stern of the steamer ami she disappear ed into the depths The captain and crew took to lite boat two of which have been brought in here and the occupants of the third have been rescued and are on their way here Another steamer which was about live miles distant when the tight opened returned to port HOLDUP BELOW BRADFORD Four Masked Tried to Stop Car I Price of admission Is unchanged 25 cents Consult your local agent regarding railroad fares joy of feeling fit and fresh rewards those who heed the laws of health and keep the habits is of d la lU World Sold la bout i On the old loll road smith of Bradford hundreds of motorists have been slopped for toll but few fortunately have been up in the manner that was at tempted on Mrs John P Craig and her son Wilt last Sunday night They had token her son OttO to Toronto to catch his train for Buffalo Returning home they were delayed by at puncture at Holland Landing and it was just midnight when they entered the cedar bordered strip of rood south Of the old toll gale Suddenly of the on either side stepped two masked men and the four in Hie middle of the road pointed re volvers at the car and ordered the driver to slop Ill lad who was at the wheel seeing the masks as the men stood in the full glare of the- lights suspected trouble and instead of stopping car jammed bin foot on the accelera tor The car fairly hounded for ward and just missed the men who jumped to avoid being run down No shots were fired as the car passed or after it A lit tle farther on Mrs Craig and her son met a motorist heading for the city ami stopped to warn him so city man decided to wait for a couple more cars be fore passing through the danger one It being very dark It was im possible for he men In see who in the Craig ear as it ap proached and is thought their was In a car and get away rather than rob the occu pants The boy driver had both nerve arid presence of mind meet the situation as he did Heavy heavy hangs over your head 1 know what It Is daddy You held It too close and I smell it Its Dear Si Detroit Bo state Be After ease of It I have and eft appoin I no was body si or firm f I S J V Vj

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