Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , August 29, 1919, p. 5

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J Wilkinson NT 1ST tfaiuaiid I J Boyd Medicine of Toronto Dr OUR LOCAL NEWS W id licentiate of the Royal physician and member of of aSSjSUDl Hospital Hospital and Unlver- MS Thr England Glasses Supplied tfm Hoof Newmarket Nigh School Examination results of I school Normal entrance j J MHamiUon f FJohnston J M J A Office GREEN PAPER HANGER PA from 2nd house from Newmarket P 0 Box Rogers M Sprague A Whan J to carry over Anc- History The above an excellent re cord for the work the school Eleven candidates wrote and ten have passed J Special for School Opening 160Page Scribblers 5c each al Youngs Fajr Newmarket Such dragged- With dull headache THE JOY 0THEBH00D after is a phone Teacher of Singing Conservatory of on Wednesdays I Muf fle a CO p GltMAN District Reprenutlve Co of York Rank of Toronto Mai phone A STOUFFER Newmarket piano Voice and Musical Instruments an Repairs Piano Tuning for Columbia Grafonolas and Records Labor Day next Monday public holiday Schools reopen next Tuesday The big discount on Canadian money the United States should impel Canadians to spend it al home Corn Hoots are now hi or der Since the rains came and soft ened the earth fall plowing has boon rushed forward dry to seeding The York Radial is heavily tax ed carrying people to Toronto far The root crops pastures lawns and gardens are already showing the benefit of the recent rains backache rack ing with or there woman shes one of many On those days each month when in other cir- she would go to bed the must still be at the desk or struggle through the day as best she may with her housework or her family cares Usually she who feels those drag- or diazy symptoms and other pains caused by womanly disease can be cured by Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription It cures the cause of these pains Faded jaded tired overworked weak nervous delicate women are helped to strength and health by Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription It makes weak women strong and Inliquidortablets Ctuthau ft mm I to Favorite Prescription xulto lot I rccorrunecd It to patient and ft been a help to theza I of a ii- where It failed I hare ft patient it and la del- fine I it and rot the best I it the beat medicine there for women who axe ftflmxMifi EDrTH Came fa this Taking Lydia Vegetable Compound to Her Health v After was married not well for a long time and a good deal of the time not able to go about Our desire was to have a child in our home and one day my husband came back from town with a of Vegetable Compound and wanted me to try It brought relief my troubles I improved In health so I could do housework we now have a one all of which I owe to E Vegetable Compound Mrs O S Johnson No Wash There are everywhere who long for children In their homes yet are denied this on account of some which in most cases would readily yield to E Vegetable Suchwomen should not give up hope they have given this wonderful medicine a trial and for special advice write Medicine Co Lynn Mass The of experience is at your service I Special for School Opening 160Page Scribblers each at Youngs Fair Newmarket age Agent Prompt BrriEters or ley CO Solicitors Etc AND How to Build Up the Home Town Mr announces Law Office in the Toronto Building thai lie be In it follow- Every Tuesday700 to p Saturday a- NoteIt is expected win be made of Hi firm to p to 12 noon arrangements whereby a be in the office Furnace Work Plumbing Eavetroughing Our Specialties See the Bathroom Outfit at the Shop THE LEADING TO PHOTOS THAT PLEASE I Them at Zurbrigg The In Your Iht Door West of He Post Office EVENING Pros RSRRirt8 QHHENHOU8E8 teRHAM NEWMARKET The Leading Varieties of TOMATO CELERY CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER PEPPER ASTER NASTURTIUM ETC Now Ready In Quantity Ho Order leee than Delivered PHONE 2nd Our iii Toronto for placing Graduates hov never been Our Wall Known Thorough oday for WJ ELLIOTT Principal By The place where most people congregrate in a village is the country store It is usually a Post Office the place where the farmers exchange their and butter the committee room for the politician the headquarters for countryside gossip a meeting place for friends and the place where the merchant is supposed- to keep everything from a needle to an anchor It is from these centres that the villages develop into towns and the towns into cities The more the merchant prospers the bettor the village prospers and SO it is tows and Goods in the retail stores in New York are of little value to the people of Canada They want to he able to go into the shops in the place in which they liveand examine Hie goods ihem order them and either take them home or have them delivered They want to know also that I tie goods they select personally ore the goods they get and this is where the local merchant will always have the advantage over the mail order house system which means that when you buy goods you must rely almost en tirely upon selection by other people and not upon your own judgement Perhaps the best illustration that can be given of the advantage of buying in the home town will be understood by those who are familiar with the question of selling boots and shoes retail and the correct fitting of the same Not long ago the writers at tention was called a rather singular circumstance Visiting in a small town in the cool of the evening when the ladies of the town were visiting the Post Of fice for the evening when the evening mail a merchant well posted in the Hoot and Shoe bus iness called attention to the fact that ten ladies- out of twelve who passed were wearing mail order shoes He discern ed them by the way in which they fitted the feet Home were too hfeh in the heel others too low some Loo broad and others lop narrow They were not only un comfortable but they Interfer ed with the poise and carriage of the wearer Had these shoes been purchased in the home town these faults could have been avoided much to the comfort and wellbeing of the wearer and al perhaps less cost In the end This illustration might also ap ply to a number of other articles The retail merchants them selves are not entirely blameless for condition of affairs merchant In business that the best way shop is the legitimate way of shop ping and that is for the pur chaser to see he goods examine the quality ascertain the price arid find out if they suit before the money ha paid why these facts are out more prominently by the re tail merchant is that know bo that the above is the proper of buying that they believe the public general y should have I he same Informat ion whereas perhaps there is ignorance existing among the general public with regard to the quality of than there is in connection with almost any other obicl will bear testimony 10 the fact that there torn- an Idea know all about the quality of goods whereas as a matter of fact they know very little and it would pay them far belter to ex plain their requirements to an honest merchant who knows his business and secure his assist ance in selecting the goods and in this way they would secure better value as well as the styles that would best The citizens of every city town or village should take a pride in their retail stores- in their com munity The better the stock the merchants carry the belter the selection the citizens have and the greater the number of people who purchase in the- home town the belter the opportunity the merchants have- for increasing their stock and carry the latest styles All citizens who send their money out of the town are injuring the business of the town to that extent and they are doing an injury to those citizens who patronize the local retail merchants Retail merchants select goods for the convenience of their customers They study their re quirements They understood the exlenc of their purse and the goods are always on hand ready to be delivered at a moments notice Merchandise in Europe in this way they would secure of any city town or village Camilla The goods must be here ready and waiting and our system of distribution is so ar ranged that if trade is developed along natural lines land those who receive their money from the town patronize the town they are riot only making it convenient for themselves but also for every other resident in that town the retail stores wore taken out of the cities towns and villages of Canada it would be equivalent to destroy the of Canada Although not generally men tioned when the development a city is questioned the first thing that strikes a stranger when he enter- an or town is the character of the shops in that city or town If they are poorly kept and poorly stocked with fronts the town can be considered to be on the decline If the store fronts are well painted and the stocks we I kept and the relaJil merchants alert to their business the town always prosperous and or vi community thrives Buying in he home town therefore means very much more than appears on the surface It benefits both the buyer and merchant It helps to improve the streets to reduce taxation to add to the enjoyment of life to bring the goods that arc made at a distance to common centre where they are needed It circul ates money all an chance to secure some of it and In this way buying in the home town helps the merohanls lower the prices of goods to the con sumer aids the financial insti tutions g3es more money in taxes for better roads better police and fire protection helps the newspapers enables the municipalities to pay better wages to school teachers assists in the erection of better churches and public institutions and fin ally establishes belter residential districts and in this way pro sperous cities and towns are built up The object therefore of all loyal citfizens should be to buy the things they require in he place in which they live 8UMBURY OF NICKEL CHARGES Hon A S Hardyi lands and mines in wanted nickel of bury reserved for British Empire cTbree Hardy failed to terestBritiah Admiralty or gov ernment Admiralty- saw national em ergency coming in and want ed export stopped Hon Frank Cochrane minister of lands fore and mines re- plied to lords oftho admiralty lhatOhtario no power in national emergency or other wise International Nickel Company allowed to challenge I right of government of Canada to keep smelting and refining operations in this country Royal nickel commission de clare International Nickel Co has not kept faith and did not m- to abide in Canada Editor Providence Journal traced- Sudbury nickel point by point from Internat ional Nickel Co to Denial of Borden Hearst carried nickel car goes overturned by statements of United Slates custodian of alien property and British government Strong charges against Hon Howard Ferguson that he deli- misstated grants of nickelhearing lands to Canadian Copper Co declares for refining mi Ontario and development of war THE CANE SONS CO LIMITED ATER I AL Such Moulding and Inside Trim in Pine Cypress Ash and and Stair Material well kiln dried and nicely machined Saah I Doors arid Window Frames Doors In Pine Fir Ash or Oak at that will Interest you Kindly give us a trial 0118 Co NEWMARKET an r i o In Oris way the whole I powers of the north to help in dustry j Aurora J AGENTS On Friday evening Aug of Aurora fell from the water tank at a distance of twontyfiye feet sustaining injuries that necessitated his removal the General Hospital was- engaged in painting the water tank and it is believed that a heavy gust of wind caused him to lose his balance The unfor tunate man was brought to Oril- on the nine oclock train and an xray plate revealed the fact that he was suffering from a fractured arm and pelvis He was given immediate atten tion ami latest reports from the hospital state that he is pro gressing very Orchard Beach MasseyHarris and Deering Repairs Main St Phone Newmarket I B YORK PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Public Meeting at theTemple York Pioneers Park September Just one year ago the above Society publicly dedicated to the Citizens York County the old David He Temple at Sharon to gether with nearly four acres of laud to serve as an Historical Centre and a public park Dur ing the year many hundreds of visitors from all over the country visited the and we are pleased to know that some of our readers have presented to the Temple articles of historical in terest and value It is hoped in to gather together in the Temple a large and valuable col lection of these articles On Saturday afternoon Sept the Society will hold a public meeting the Park and a hearty invitation is extended to all 16 be present There will be no charge for admission The main feature of the program will be an address from Hon- Or Cody Minister of Music will bo pro vided by the Sharon Brass Hand We hope the grounds will be crowded- dont fail to be there comes an attractive place for the farmers and mechanics to con gregate it generally into a community hub and the effect is reflected In the homes and in the surrounding farms The nearer a good farm f 10 a thriving city town or village the more valuable the farm becomes and the more valuable that farms become the better be business d in the city LIFT OFF CORNS town Apply few drops then lift touchy corns off with fingers C a farmer in Tilbury East township forty years old was fatally shot in the face while cleaning a gun man was killed and an other lies in a Hamilton hospi tal as the result of an collision on the Hamilton high way last T NOT ASPIRIN AT ALL The Boy Scouts under Scout- Master Hawkins who are camp ing at Kennedy attended service the summer church a body last Sunday evening There were nearly of them Mr Williams of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr Donald Wright They were army chums in France Mr W J holds the record of hooking the largest lunge this season He pulled in one that tipped the scale at 17 pounds last Saturday morning But Mr T Thomson- is not far behind He landed one on Saturday evening that weighed pounds Mr Hay Belfry of is spending two weeks vacation at Zephyr Villa The church was filed last Sun day i both morning and evening whonKev MacNeil held the congregations in rapturous ex pectancy while he broke the bread of life The sermons were both spiritual feasts Mr Mil- solo Shadows was also enjoyed Next Sunday will be the clos ing service in the summer church for season On the whole the services have been the best attended for two or three years and the church has proved itself a benediction to the cottagers and their visitors The sermons throughout have been of a very high order and the imal singing thoroughly enjoyed The preacher next Sunday will be Rev of Ihe National Council of the Y C A The fatal tree on the shore road was removed last Friday neatly piled inside Ihe fence When you take a Policy in Canadas Only Mutual you own and share In the profits of a Life Ins Co in proportion to the amount of your Policy- WHY NOT The Correct System FRED ANTLER District Agent Newmarket Representing York and Slmcoo Counties am G 1 I -j- Only Tablets with Bayer Cross are Genuine Aspirin The reason not pointed by burl a bit I Drop a on an aching corn Instantly that corn Stops hurting then you lift It right out magic I A liny bottle of cost but a tw at drug Store but- is remove hard corn corn or corn between and the without Irritation Ik the sensational of Cincinnati It -Uwon- or If you dont see the Bayer the tablets you are not gelling Aspirin this I Genuine Tablets of As pirin are now made in Canada by a Canadian Company No Gorman interest whatever all rights being purchased from the United Stales Government During the war acid Imitations were sold as Aspirin in pill boxes and various other The Cross is your only way of knowing that yon are get ting genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions for Headache Neu ralgia Colds Rheumatism Lum bago Neuritis and for Pain gen trally tin boxes of tablets also larger sized Haver pack ages can be had at drug stores Is the trade mark registered in of Manufacture of dcsler of A woman lost control of an auto she was driving and plunged over Niagara hank Three oc cupants are dead and two more are not expected to live Brampton Aug Robert Denny a cattle buyer who re cently came to rcside in this town was instantly killed yest erday afternoon by his overturning on the road near Paris Aug Germany ac cording to reports reaching the Bureau of Industrial has returned to France tons material taken during lint war A similar quantity of material is being loaded for shipment Three hundred thousand pieces of Trench machinery it is said al ready have been identified in Germany Islington Aug William Gardener was killed and his wife rendered unconscious by a stroke or lightning that came down through the chimney of his house during the storm of Saturday Gardener was in kitchen when struck and it is presumed thai he died instantly Mrs Gardner was sitting on couch in the dining room adjoin ing the kitchen d knew noth ing of what happened until she Came and found Tier husband on the floor near the kitchen door Children FOR FLETCHERS R I A A wind secret and special and personal for you is i in its sealed package a goody that is worthy of your lasting regard because of its lasting quality v ft Three flavours to suit all testes Be SURE to get i Sealed Tight Kept Right j I eQc fi ARCHIVES TORONTO

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