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Newmarket Era , October 24, 1919, p. 7

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r I Y The s iff iiu i oo lQ SEVEN H Wilkinson DENTIST Main and Sta Newmarket to tat Dr and Surgeon Ontario University of Toronto senior resident physician Fall River Mas- Union office Hours 3308 J J Boyd LOCAL NEWS mirror V A f A meeting of the Newmarket and Aurora Branch of he G V will be held in the Club Monday be at gee Medicine of Toronto I the Royal of the BI of ip ill End of Daylight savins time will on Sunday morning and Standard Time will be resumed by all Can adian railways The clocks will be put back one hour A M The public will appreciate every thing running the one lime again- Surgeons of Former liniral ifl Hospital and Throal Tested Glasses Supplied HO S C AND JEWELLER Park Avenue Post Office Many Need Attention Those who have flic advantages of Free Delivery per sonally owned boxes for their mail would confer favour upon f he mail carriers and be general public desire- call their farms if would keep names legibly stencilled On Che mail boxes BERT GREEN AM PAPER HANGER 2nd house from Queen CHOICE STOCK OF WALL PAPER- hand P Box Successful Farm Sale A few days ago Mr Bert Hall a little south of Sharon had a very successful sale amount lu 2500 Horses were sold cheap but cows wir high in price was phone 9152 born cow In mips also in the veil for a Short- The mangolds and a very high CANADA LIFEASSURANCE H P OILMAN District Representative CO Fire In North for Co of York IMiik Toronto 1itlsfrJ opposite Teacher jin A STOUFFER Newmarket f Piano Voice and Vio- occurred one day he farm of ft orlb when spark- from the engine that was Dealer in all kinds of Musical Instruments and Repairs Piano Tuning Agent or Columbia Grafonolas firaohonhones and Records Complete Stock Prompt Office In the WIDDIFIELD Barrister Solicitor Etc opened a Law Cuodt Office Bank of Toronto Newmarket In Monday ini Saturday Phone House Furnace Work A serious last week on a to cut corn for the fire hi he straw All he outbuildings and his entire crop which bad just been thresh ed were a Complete loss Only the insured anil lire contents and the crop are serious and complete loss When in and healthy theres a sparkle in her eyes a in cheeks and she has rich red blood Theres elasticity in every move ment and a spring in her step Love comes to every woman who has bounding health but when she is pallid dull eyed languid she has no magnetism nor does she appeal to any man Such a change in feelings and looks After suffering pain feeling ner vous dizzy weak and dragged down by weaknesses of her with eyes sunken black circles and pale such a woman is quickly restored to health by the Favorite Prescription of Pierce Changed too in looks for after taking Dr Pierces Favorite Pre scription the skin becomes clear the eyes brighter the cheeks plump It is purely vegetable contains no alcohol Druggists sell it in tablets or liquid Send Dr Pierce Buffalo 10c for trial package Gen Jan Smuts Was On Possible Successor To Late Premier Botha HAD PROVED IT- T was always understood that Gen Jan Christian Smuts succeed the late Gen Botha as Premier of South Africa These two are the only big South Africans we know anything much about Great fighters splendid losers and ultimate winners both of them Some Smuts Is a bigger man than Botha was but it Is probable that those who think so are the intellec tuals Botha with his more blooded and rugged personality was better understood by the people as a whole But Smuts is more or less and he became a very great figure In England during the war Indeed it was Smuts voice that was first heard in South Africa after war had been declared Gen Beyers coinmanderinchief of the defence forces of South Africa had resigned than take the offensive against the Germans and the letter in which Smuts accepted his resign ation will be remembered as long as there is a history of South Africa to be remembered He lashed the traitor with words of scorn and j remarked that if Beyers had been in Germany he would have been shot for his action Gen Botha must be given the heartiest praise by every loyal Brit ish subject for his handling of the situation that followed the revolt of De Wei and but It is doubt ful if he could so successfully have met the crisis had he not had as his chief adviser and backer Gen Smuts countries themselves require our helping hand he declared in an in terview in London Let us extend It In all generosity and magnani mity The idea of food supplies for those lands will help to purify an atmosphere cursed with war hale and untruth It would all have been so much easier If Ger many had fought a clean fight and not stained her hands with such crimes but even so we must be in fluenced by the larger considera tions We must feel that in the call to common humanity there are other purposes besides the prevention of war for which a League of Nations Is a sheer practical necessity One of the first steps must beto create an organization against hunger and ration all the countries where dis aster threatens The existing Inter allied machinery which Is the nu- of a League of probably will undertake this task CAIRO The Methodist Church Oct 26 A Glass in the Board Room The Churchs Answer lo lie Challenge of the World shall it be P Sunday School How ran I ma more to myself Is there a God If so how can I know it The beginning of a study of the great md Doctrine of I Pastor Plumbing Farm Produce Verrgood market Sal butler not fill Hie pricey were as follows per per I recced per Apples per barrel Applet Potatoes hag unions per Gauli but at an night A story was told meeting the An Irishman obtained permission from his employer a wedding He turned up next day with his arm in a sling and a black eye what is the matter said his employer Well you see said the wed ding guest we were very yrsterday and a fellow st rutting about with a swallowfail ed coat and a white waistcoat And who might you he said I the best man sex he and he was too Our Specialties See the Bathroom Outfit at the Shop the Reading tinsmiths SONS NEXT TO SMITHS GROCERY PHOTOS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH FOLDER NOVELTIES Novel Classy Fashionable The Best For Christmas and Birthday Gifts It Costs Nothing to Set Them at HALL BROS West of the New Post Office FINING BY Pumpkins per hush j Chickens per Old us per lh per lh Pigeons pit pair Hides per Calf lh Ilotvehldesf Tallow fa 97Jl 50 for 2 for 2rio rtoi RIOO0 1 The Price of Wales was officially welcomed at Niagara Kails on Wed nesday given a great reception at Brant ford as well as receiving diuionsiraljons along the line between lliose cities LIFT OFF CORNS Apply few drops then lift sore touchy corns off with fingers WHITCHURCH COUNCIL Township Council al Vandorf Hall Wednesday Ifitli ill prober i in A from ami flic fmimimieallon was Hie he Associnllon Oct Hie MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER Drop a lit corn one wil Of III Ho rial Ion arid remittal flalins for lamhH pnHnld and J A The Treasurer pay Hi- for in on ploughing on in Hie Annual killed dots Her Woods Insinuated to as prSnl and Hie till Doesnt hurt a hit ri an aching that corn stops hurting then you I right int YftS A liny bottle of costs i few at any drug store hut Is to remove every hard soft corn or corn be I ween the toes aid or irrilaliori is tho discovery of a Cincinnati genius it Is won derful 1100 i QREENHOU8E8 The Leading Varieties of mi 3rd 20 A A and in Con fi It Hall for yds gravel for A iih ilm 1 for yds gravel for In hi v I Con Hill- for yds gravel for Con oik- lamb killed by and a for iwo by The Hydro Hallway Aso-n- Hi sum of 1 for mm motion foimcjl adjourned again al sani piano on WwIob- diy Nov I at A Lyman Q Jackson Issuer of Marriage Licenses the Era Office Newmarket Office Private issued at private res idence if desired TOMATO CELERY CABBAGE PEPPER ASTER NASTURTIUM ETC Wow Ready In Quantity less than Delivered 17 PERRIM PHONE I NEWMARKET CAFE South Doors from A DAY AMD MIGHT ij ill you fiat the TO PEOPLE SAYS THE OLD RELIABLE The greatest demand for Nursery Stock In years and Markets itviun open for Canadian I i neiid STOP BORROWING a curtain and a Si We show different look them over al oldork in evening Mi If M P victor by Mr P P in Southwell Toronto appear wan fctiii by i he roiiHln of men of hr- made wan the crowd Till victory for our Ih a demonstration of the of he people of Ontario I diiiocralfc CO I J He ay well an helped produce haw also been demonstrated that Hie day of nomination- In over Till landslide against erirtmenl a warning to those hold ing Hie of power that they must yie people and not Largest list of Fruit Potatoes etc grown In Canada Stone Wellington Established TORONTO ONTARIO- i j Enquire of Morton Local Agent of Application For Divorce- Notice hereby given that Elizabeth of the City of To ronto in County of York In the Province of Ontario Married Woman Will apply he Parliament of Cana da at the next session thereof for a bill of divorce from her husband William Wallace Hudgln of the said City of Toronto Laborer on the ground of adultery Dated at Toronto In the Province of Ontario thin day of Septem ber A I AUBREY ALBERT BOND Confederation Life Solicitor for the Applicant C SMUTS It is I rue that he was responsible for the deportation of the labor lead ers from South Africa and thus In curred the enmity of the union men but firm handling of a pioblem was generally approved the British Some one had remarked that If Smuts never did anything else than conquer the disadvantages of having such a name he would be marked as man of unusual achievement This has been the least of his triumphs The son of a typical Boer farmer who j could do little more than read or write young Smuts at school early distinguished himself He became a fine classical scholar and eventually won a scholarship that was to lake him to Unfortunately the bank which was administering this trust Jailed Rhodes stepped in and sen I Smuts to Cambridge Here he won a gold medal and beaded he list of parts of the Law Tripos in On lis return to South Africa he- became associated with Rhodes who Intended to place him in Parliament Then came the Jameson Raid and between thr- men was broken becoming one of most resourceful and determined great builders Op- In hewas made elate attor ney by It Is said that he did his best to persuade grant reforms bill hough Paul predated unusual he con sidered a mere youth which In deed he Was and declined to take his advice upon the questions that were rapidly bringing the Transvaal and the British Empire to a state of war When war broke out took the fiehl an vojunteer but noon showed thai he was as able a soldier as he was a lawyer was advanced to he rank of general and when the war was over he was Oral In Com mand In Cape Colony Siuuih like Botha determined mage beat of the new conditions in South Africa ami became a loyal subject Beyers Wet and OtllOls also took the new oath but the difference be tween them was that meant keep the pledge hat he accepted while the other seized Hie list op portunity to prove they had the common Idea scrap of paper In 1 Smutx was chosen to go to to present famous a diamond to King and upon that occasion he was given a veiy warm reception The new Pre mier of South Africa is now since the close of the war has made some exceptionally Interest pronouncements on im perial and international If airs Not only the liberated territories Of our allies not only our small neutral neighbors but the enemy Twelve Thousand Died of In One Day In At the dawn of history a City is known to have existed near the site of modern Cairo called Khereohe place of combat because Horus and Seth of mythological fame fought there says an exchange Seth found the body of his brother Osiris cut in to fourteen parts and scattered the pieces whereupon Isis wife of Os iris hunted the fragments so that she might erect a monument for each That is why so many tombs of Osiris are encountered in Egyptian history quest Not until a century- before the Nor man conquest a modern period of Egyptian history was the present Cairo founded by Goner leader of the troops of the Caliph following the Egyptian con- In the year Columbus discovered America a plague swept Cairo which Is said to have killed 12000 citizens in a day It was a century before that when Cairo may be said to have attained its zenith After the plague a period of violence rapine and mur der set in and Sultans were en throned and assassinated with dizzy ing speed and Informality As early as the thirteenth century Christian persecutions took place Since then the city has been Islam Only eight years ago an excuse of the Grand Mufti for declining to approve execu tion of a murderer was hat the crime was committed with a revolver a weapon not mentioned in the Koran Napoleons headquarters were at Cairo In 1798 following the Battle of the Pyramids The commander Bonaparte left behind was murdered In 1811 the French finally were dis lodged and Cairos independence was reestablished Burmese Girls Woo Mates The women of Burma have un limited freedom in comparison to the women of other eastern lands Unlike the women of India China or Egypt they may choose their own husbands and indulge in a period of courtship such as we of the western world so thoroughly understand From the time of the first great event in a young girls life the bor ing of her ears which announces to the world that she is no longer a child but a woman until her be trothal the Burmese girls looks for ward to the search for a husband as the one aim and ambition of her life Until her ears are bored she is a child and runs and plays freely with her brothers upon village streets Finally the day arrives when her friends and relatives bring with them the earborer and the soothsayer and the frightened girl must pay the price of gaining maidenhood Her cries are drowned by the music and the talk and laughter that seem so heartless but the pain Is soon over and she herself will make the hole larger by every means in her power because until the hole is large enough to receive Ihe great round tube nearly half an inch in diameter she does not feel that she is Indeed a woman This initiation of the girl Into wo manhood compares to lie entrance of her brother Into the monastery the of his legs the sign that lie is no longer a boy but sit with men ami chew betel nut and dis cuss the affairs of the world with wondrous wisdom After ear boring ceremony each man our maiden sees may be a possible husband and she copies the coquettish sway Of the hips that Is BO effective in her older sister as she walks down the street with her aunt or married friend who care fully guards her from all improprie ties now thai ha arrived at marriageable age as Flooring Sidin Moulding and Inside Trim Pine Cypress Ash and Oak and Stair Material all well kiln dried and nicely machined Sash Doors and Window Frames Doors In Pine Fir Ash or Oak Sold at prices that will Interest you Kindly give us a trial ions NEWMARKET 4W IH Main St Phone 39 Newmarket KRSSS2S5SSS The Mutual s System of Life Insurance MOST MOST MOST Is the EQUITABLE DEMOCRATIC Then System known ask about Canadas only Mutual The Mutual Life of Canada FRED CH ANTLER District Agent Newmarket Ont I I 1 The Men Investigations ami some extent executive action in he high cost of living campaign serve restore In one agelong friend of the human race For lie last years I lie public has had ample reason to suspect the hen of profiteering The price of eggs and quality of eggs oven at the price charged have been such that people cause believe LIBERAL LEADER Oct Hon William Lynn Mackenzie King leaders of parly was to day declared elected by lie nomination fill the in the House Commons for of Mr Kings nam only on- submitted to the turning officer Hie was re- Peter of Hound are Hi alcohol treated wild iorge and Thomas village near Parry dead and a fourth Is scr an a result of drinking acetone the hen not on the Job as she was won to be But how eggs hun dred millions are being unearthed In cold Storage plants Hens have been laying hem according to rule but men have been sequencing them against the lime when high prices might become si 111 higher It Is something to know that the source of supply IS Intact and with prevalent disin clination to work under normal con ditions Prayer Kings Prayer Hags are a unique labor- saving device employed by e people of Tibet The Hags are suspended on long lines and while they are mov ing In III breeze they are supposed to be recording prayers for bene fit of those who put up the human main Is twice us largo as hut of any animal James McNeil year- old wan fatally burned tit Bay V by when he in a fell find out whether an Link needed refilling Woodstock Oct 0 A young girl giving her name as Nel son who has been employed In a local bookstore for several Weeks past has been apprehended and by local pollen on a charge of She Is wanted for obtaining the sum of over six hundred dollars In the slate of Wisconsin A some lime ago Kb been placed In local Jail police arc await ing Instructions from Ihe United Slates authorities The prisoner who Is only sixteen year Is married I Hi secret and special and Personal for you is air tight package goody that is worthy of your lasting regard because of its lasting quality I ft Three flavours to suit all testes Be SURE to get Sealed Tight Right The Flavour Lasts MADE CANADA I ARCHIVES OF ONTARI TORONTO

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