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Newmarket Era , February 14, 1919, p. 8

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THREE YEARS Bed With Una Took i V3 tin i fr- MR ALEXANDER No Lome For over three years I was confined to bed with Rheumatism During that time I had treatment a number of doctors and tried nearly everything I saw advertised to cWe Rheumatism without receiving any benefit Finally I decided to try tires Before I had used half a box I noticed an improvement- the was not so severe and the swelling started to go down I continued faking this fruit me- dicing improving all the time and now I can about two miles and do light chores about the place ALEXANDER ft box 6 for trial size At all dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by limited Ottawa 2 NEW BRICK taken In oiKst school for Hie Armenian am Syrian Relief Fund amounted to i l Mr has engaged Mr of work for him LAKE WILCOX people have a men work ice out of lake and shipping It Toronto From to cars are being shipped by Ihe Metropolitan from the switch hero every lay The ice is good quality and from 10 inches thick The Wilcox Lake Brick Works are also busy gelling slock ready for spring delivery STRANGE i Mr Joe Stephenson of Aurora made a short visit his sister Mrs Tin- young people of burg are haying a merrygoround these beau tiful night on lake and report good exercise on the runners The members of St Andrews held annual business meeting and report a very successful year The flu epidemic has abated no new having been reported dur ing past week The hens of this neighborhood are doing a wonderful lot of advertising these days and some of the residents who are lucky to have quite a number report full baskets of eggs daily Stouffville Many people are apt to disregard backache being of slight importance is wrong A backache should be accepted as a very grave warning that the kidneys are not performing proper function and need immediate attention and assistance One ingredient of gin is a most bene ficial agent in the toning up of the kid neys and restoring vital organs to their normal duty of eliminating tne poisons from the blood Gin Pills contain this ingredient together with other tested diuretics and antiseptics without a suggestion of alcohol Gin Pills are made from a formula produced from the results of scientific research and contain only ingredients of tested and proven value When you feel backache coming on be warned and take Gin Pills at once It may save you a great deal of suffer ing Should you neglect the backache or pains in the side you stand in danger of more serious ailments such Sciatica Lumbago and Swollen Ankles and Joints with their excruci ating pains and prolonged dreaded suf fering Gin Pills can be obtained from almost any dealer and the price cents a box You buy them on a guarantee of satisfaction or your money refunded The makers of Gin Pills will be pleased to send you free sam ple if you address your request to the National Drug Chemical Co of Canada Limited Toronto- US resi dents should address Inc Main St Buffalo That we- might look with reverent hearts and eyes Upon the scars so beautiful they wear Daily they walk with us the city streets Whom angels proudly ministered unto by battle eyes grown wise Broken with The keepers Of a loyalty full true You who remember Von who- would forge Hold in your keeping compensation Givc them the honor given Give them a brotherhood that shall endure f A Should Prof it by the Experience of ThweTwo Women Boffalo Y I am the mother of four children and for three years suffered from a female trouble with in my back and side and a general weakness I had pro fessional attendance most of that time but did not seem to get a last resort decided to try Vegetable Compound which I had seen advertised in the newspapers and in two weeks noticed a marked improvement I continued its use and am now free from pain and able to do all my house- Mrs Weiss Street Buffalo BY MOTHER SHIPTON 1 For sale Cheap on easy terms E BROOKS Milliard Ave Newmarket HOUSE TO RENT North end Mam St Possession The Supply and Honey Company has purchased planing mill belonging lo Mrs and will open it on Monday next On Wednesday were laid to rest in Cemetery the re mains of Mrs Laura Coveney Mrs Coveney dropped dead with heart failure on Sunday afternoon last while preparing lea before going to Sunday School at Simp- once SO per Apply Presbyterian Church at Office where she had taught a class for many years She re sided at Logan Ave and for the past four years had kept a restaurant the St Lawrence Market Mrs Coveney was well and favorably known here having been born on 1 Con of Whit church and was a daughter of the late Matthew Rao She is sur vived by one son Harold at home three sisters Mrs M Mrs If Perry anil Mrs and three brothers Newton Ralph and Richard all of Tribune JO RENT Corner Main Ontario rooms and cellar Hard and soft water Possession Feb per month Apply at Era Of fice BRICK HOUSE FOR SAKE On Millard Ave Newmarket rooms oak floors downstairs Orate in Den All modern con veniences Large lot and easy terms Apply lo Newmarket FOR Frame House on Side of Ave rooms with Furnace and all modern conveniences Large Stable Garden All In good of repair fin home and ml lrrna right Frame House On Kast Side Joseph Ave rooms liKhiintr and Furnace hen nery- Frame oil Side St rooms and No lot in I hen nery Brick on Park Ave All BUSINESS FOR SALE store dwelling general mer chandise In village of fnveslfgate This Is a money maker For particulars end prices to if 1 a BR m 1 FOR Acres Township Kasl clear balance hush Run ning water Good Barn Silo Frame Mouse school Township County t in barn Driving sited hog bom and hennery Frame House close school church Mural mail About miles from The good clay loam ami will tic at a snap to wind up an Estate 100 Acre North All tillable Large Barn Stables underneath Silo Utter Carrier Hay Fork Brick Mouse from to shipping iiik from Hallway mile from School and Church Township of North Ait tillable 1 acres Pall Wheat New Seeding Biro Driving Cement for Stock Frame Mouse Plenty water First Class Soil offered id would not sell give special ferine to trick buyer A soap so AeraaTovynshlp All cultivation Good Barn Stone Good House Well aorex Fall Wheat Church and School W mile to Shipping point Weal 0 Farm ytt Newmarket ZEPHYR Mr and Mrs It Pickering on Jan 31 daughter Mr of Toronto is pending a week with his moth er here Mr It is conAnoil lo his bed pleurisy and Mrs and tended Annual Con vention of Ihe Womens Institute in Toronto I his week Mr Jo Taylors many friends will he pleased to learn thai he is around a month illness pneumonia following influ enza Mrs js visiting for eoiiple of weiks A- hockey was played here Thursday Ml and Zephyr teams result in in a win for Ihe visitors by a of A re I urn malch is he played in he near A was over neighborhood on Sunday Jan when it became known that Mrs Nathan fourth of Samuel passed away a weeks illness with flu- pneumonia iShe leaves behind seven children and a to mourn tier loss Mr is recovering from the same ill ness Mr and Mrs Law Horner and Miss Eva Horner attended the Ford Banquet In- Toronto las week Miss J Harrison of is visiting her sister Mrs Shier Pie Mann of Keswick is visit ing his aunt Mrs Journal Christian Church some Sunday afternoon soon in which both the Methodist and Christian Min isters will take part Mr Hills whole family have been ill with the flu but all the rest are get ting better Newton was a young man highly esteemed by a large circle of friends He was interest ed in the Endeavor and Sunday School and church of which he was a member Mr and Mrs Hill and family have the sym pathy of the whole community Kidd J Kidd Hamilton Kidd To ronto and GKidd Elm Creek Man will share equally in the estate of their father who died in Whitchurch Jan 31 leaving two morl- in the hank and feel of land in valued a The will made April has been filed for probate PINE ORCHARD The Womens Institute will hold their meeting for tills month home of Mrs Albert Lloyd on Wed p in The following papers will he given Horn Influence by Mrs Salmis and Snaps and Why We Should- Use More of Them by Mrs A Lloyd A report of Convention will given ask a ucstion to he answered the nexi meeting The Ihd Com are desirous of having all Relief Hewing at this Some years aim was discission oyer prophecies of Mother Shlpton made in eighteenth Some regarded I hem as while others pooh- penned them and that like all prophecies they were only true in a broad general way and constituted merely good guesswork In this however Is of interest quote four lines from a prophecy villained In Mother Ions hook which was made hi Just how fits of time reader ran When look alive with free When ships like fishes swim below the sea When men outstripping birds ran scour sky Then half Ihis world deepdrenched in blood will die JAPS ERECT WAR MUSEUM To commemorate the services of officers and men who have been Serv ing abroad in the JapaneseGorman war a building has been erected at garden Tokyo where all war trophies will be assembled under the care of the naval and military de partments The collection will include soldiers uniforms pictures of sea craft photographs of engagements in which Japanese vessels have taken pari and various weapons used by the enemy The museum was named the by the emperor on June at the request of the minister of imperial household A vine growing extensively in Ecua dor produces fruit which when forms sponges considered by many persons superior those obtained from sea CANADAS QLORIOU8 NAME There is friends of rally their who are every prospect that the prohibition will have forces again as the men Vital- interested in the Aurora K Cut jtj J WILL wanting Lumber have done at the enow ait Valine Short I Mr ThOfl Kidd died at his residence here on Friday Jan and the remains were taken to Toronto for burial vas years of age a very godly roan and leaves a blessed memory MY James Gray of this village is very ill Mrs Cunningham of Holt is wailing on him as Mrs Gray bat been ill with the flu Our new teacher Miss McGal- is getting hold of the affec tions of the children and parents here Mrs Hood who has been very ill for weeks is on the mend and for her complete re covery The whole neighborhood Of wa greatly surprised to of death of Newton Hill a promising young man years of age the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Wes ley Hill of the He died last afternoon Feb 2nd and vav buried Churchill on Tues day afternoon The Dr Moore of conducted a short but very impressive the house sneaking from I shall go to him but he shall not return to me having very a drug business Aurora for pasl yais Mr P York been furred In sell mil on aecoiint of ill health His friends wish him a speedy recovery Mr 1 Johnston who has been duetlng a ding business hi bus pi based business and taken Iharge on Tuesday evening a number Of tendered Mayor J Baldwin a the on his from office of Mayor of litis town he has great himself and the town for Ihe past eleven Mayor presided Mr read an address after Mr A on behalf of the citizens present ed Mr Baldwin with a handsome cut glass reading lamp Mr madi- a very suitable reply ami thanked Hie citizens for their kindness and assured during his term of office he had endeavored to do his utmost to promote the best Interests of the town The Mechanics Hall was Wiled to capacity recently to welcome back returned men who have returned recently Mayor occupied the chair An Illuminated address was presented to each man Al Ihe close of the meeting the members of entertained the Newmarket and Au rora members of the W V A and the returned men present a smoker The Citizens Hand furnished music The three sons of Dr Pearson came up from Toronto and brought I heir wives along at the weekend to Celebrate the anniversary of the birthday of Mr Pearson and Incident ally for a family Captain Henry and Bert have Just re turned from They were both wounded by shrapnel splinters but consider themselves very fortunate lo be aide to tell the tale wtien so many thousands are left there never to see home again The other son Dr Is In practice In Toronto Harry Is employed In the Pen sions office in Toronto and goes on to Calgary lo resume his posi tion Ihe Henry Motor Co that city vOOO liquor raffle will strive prevent prohibition from becoming a perman ent Ihing The effort must strong ly opposed by showing in the most positive way what Ihe closing of liar during Ihe last or Hired years has done in Improving the condition of large class of community The home life has been made happier and many enjoyed that were strangers to ii before Poverty has been kopl from ihe door crime les sened Wbal a glorious name Can ada has achieved oil field of battle rind may she add another name her honor by handing down to posterity a liw open bar that has been such a deslroyir of and a of misery hi the homes of our laud shall be no mute As women have the franchise their votes Will surely be an important factor in carrying prohibition banner success for is womanhood of our country who realize only too well the debasing Influence of bar AdverliserToplc o Feb Mr Porter K P of city haw received from the Hoard of Trade a beautiful silk flag Union Jack bearing Hie a token In of Ihe round trip made by a private steam or gasoline yacht from Lake Ontario o with party of not less than six CELLULOID An Usoful Substance celluloid collars has been cus tomary to speak derisively really does see ill possible that In new and Improved form which they have assumed they may find accep tance by we 1 1 dressed men for sum mer wear They counterfeit linen so perfectly thai closest Inspection would not reveal difference and while perspiration proof they need no laund ering A brief scrub a moist towel and they arc fresh and clean as ever The basis celluloid Is of course cotton Not baled colton however but the lint formerly a waste duct separated from cottonseed This cotton Is soaked In a mixture process thus far being exactly of nitric and sulphuric acids the same as that used for making smoke less gunpowder which Is an explosive celluloid Is then dissolved hi amylacelate render it noncxploaive The resulting fluid may be poured over a thick and densely woven colton cloth which Is thereby converted Into an artificial leather One sees nowa days traveling bug womens hand bags and a multitude of other articles made of tills kind of leather Which is serviceable and of handsome appear ance The same process slightly modified produces a celluloid dough which may be used In a great variety of ways It may be pressed Into sheeja which are out up Into back for brushes and hand mJrrors knife handles combs picture frames Jewel boxes and all sorts of toilet articles Usually It Is White but It may be made to counter feit tortoise shell marble amber arid even motherofpearl For collars It Is pressed while soft against linen so as to acquire the de ceptive appearance of linen texture Nobody would guess fraud Judge not without knowledge nor without necessity and never without love Alex Send V Portland I had a displacement and suffered so badly from it- at times I could not be on my feet at all I was all run down and so weak I could not do my housework was nervous and could not lie down at night took treatments from a physician but they did not help me My Aunt recommended E Vegetable Compound tried J it and now I am strong and well again and do my own work and I give Compound the credit Mrs Joseph ins Kimble 935 West Race Street Portland a I A Every Sick Woman Should Try 1 n il v- MEDICINE CO rw 1 ml brown cookies coffee cake with fruit and spices put in with a generous hand pumpkin pie with the genuine oldtime flavor and many more All these good things Grand mother made with brown sugar Her granddaughters can make them just as successfully today if they use I Pure brown sugar gives to baking and desserts the characteristic molasses taste which is a great improvement to many dishes Brown sugar as well as white should be kept in the pantry of every household which appreciates oldtime goodies Brown sugar economical It costs a little per pound than other pure sugars and it flavors as well as sweetens Grocers sell as much as you wish ATLANTIC SUGAR REFINERIES LIMITED For tear Grandmothers recipes might be forgotten we have reprinted a number of the test of them in the booklet illustrated at the top We will send it to you upon receipt of stamp MONTREAL ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA FortyNinth Annual Report 11 The following is a summary of the 40th Annual Report submitted to the policyholders at the Annual Meeting held at the Head Office Waterloo Thursday February SUMMARY STATEMENT Income 7021103 Paid to Policyholders Assets Ratio of Expense to Income New Assurances Assurances in force 137040614 Gam over Increase over Gain over Decrease from Gain over over 777427 sic War and Pestilence In the long of life the Companies have never borne a heavier burden than during the year Through that fateful year of war and pestilence The Mutual Life of Canada has come with unimpaired stability having met all claims foreseen and unforeseen and yet the Company has been able to maintain the distribution to policyholders of the liberal dividends 01 past years Intrinsic Prosperity The adverse conditions of war and a virulent epidemic have nut without compensations The great value of life insurance has demonstrated as never before resulting in a very marked impetus to the business and on enlarged sphere of usefulness and service for the Company The new assurances procured during the year were the largest in the history of the Company Notable Progress During the fiveyear war period just closed the Company has enjoyed a marked expansion of business the new assurances written being greater than in the preceding five year pre period And this was achieved without any increase in the percentage of the income required to meet the general expenses of adminis tration Victory and Peace Not only have the exactions of the war period been but the Company II Ice the nation of which it forms a part has come to the close triumphant with the brightest of prosperous development during the year- of peace GROWTH IN TENYEAR PERIODS a IN- CO UK 59278 asm- IS 4126132 AID TO I i us in ass IK VOUCH I 23703079 51G03SS2 A of detailed Report will matted to every policyholder in due course General Manager P CLEMENT President FRED CHANTLER NEWMARKET ONT fi-

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