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Newmarket Era , November 14, 1919, p. 5

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r i j j fe J It inter In on fine good her and take on ALL W j DENT la J Main and Botsfdrd Sis PR JUr to IC Dr Hutt and Surgeon Newmarket Ontario University of Toronto Uor resident physician ebltes 3 Office Hours in Medicine of Toronto ff the Boy- and member of of Surgeons of Eng- r assistant In and college Ear Nose and Throat London England Tested Glasses Supplied Telephone HO in- Park Avenue fini Post Office AND PAPER HANGER i we 2nd house from n St Newmarket CHOICE OF WALL PAPER An hand p 0 BOX phone Read the answer CANADA November When you use country VanaVajlx city schools as food supply centres- a practical plan thai is working and giving higher prices to producers and lower prices to consumers Read about It in RURAL CANADA Nov ember Dont forget the Boy Scouts Con cert in the Town Hall nest Friday evening Prayer service In the Christian Church last night Mr Fred Williams on the 2nd of Eos had a sucessful barn raising last Saturday afternoon His former one was burnt down while threshing About men were pres ent Ep worth League District Convention at Aurora today 30 candidates were confirmed In St Johns Church on Thursday evening of last week by His Grace ArchBishop McNeill of Toronto CO p OILMAN District Representative for Co of York Rank of Toronto Build- St opposite ing Market phone 308 Teacher of Piano tin A Newmarket of Piano Voice and in all kinds of Musical Instruments and Repairs piano Tuning Agent for Columbia Gaphophones and Complete StooM Prompt Service The Penny Bank The old saying that many make a is truly verified by the School Penny Bank returns for Newmarket Tim children of this Town up to the 30lh of June have deposits to their credit of A comparison of deposits made dur ing May and June for the past three years is Interesting May 1370 June On the of June last there were accounts open in the WIDDIFIELD Barrister Solicitor Etc and Saturday Office Phone House Furnace Work Plumbing Cause of Fire Lack of attention to detail in in stalling the furnace was the cause of the fire at Dr Wesleys residence last week The house is heated by hot waler The waterpipes are covered with asbestos packing with canvass stitched on the outside The pipe from the furnace to the chimney is only a short distance underneath some of the waterpipes and was not protected This pipe became overheated and set on fire the covering of the waterpipes feel being burnt off When the burning canvass was thrown out of the window it looked like rags on fire and so caused the report In last weeks paper Our Specialties Bee the Bathroom Outfit at the THE LEADING TTNSMITH R0SBOR8E TO GROCERY Methodist Church Outside of the gallery the church was fairly well filjed last Sunday morning and Mr Daniels of Toronto gave a splendid talk and object lesson to the children who occupied seats on the value of obedience reverence for parents honesty and re gard for the 3rd commandment The attention of small and Urge folks was maintained throughout and equally en joyed by both The seats In the choir section were nearly all filled Beside a fine anthem Mr Lily Hart and Mr Fred La Salle sang a duet and Mr Manning a solo The evening discourse was also ex cellent depicting what constitutes a true man Solos In the anthem were taken by Miss Lily Hart and Miss Clara Trivett Miss also sang an alto solo with good voice and dis tinct pronunciation There was a splendid congregation tie and worries eff fife hare op down made you and these is in fife but headache backache and worry torn to the right prescription one gotten up by Dr Pierce fif years ago Everything growing out of the ground intended for some nee in establish ing natural conditions Dr Pierce of Buffalo Y found out what is best for womens He teamed it all through treating of cases The result of ha studies was a medicine called Doctor Pierce Favorite Prescription This made of surely Intended for backache weakening pains InflamniaUons and for the many disorders common to women in ages of life Dr Pierces Prescription is made of ladys slipper root black cohosh root root blue cohosh root and Oregon grape root Dr Pierce knew he first made this medi cine that whiskey and morphine are in- furious and so he has always kept them out of his remedies Women who standard remedy know that in Dr Pierces Prescription they are getting a safe womans so good that druggists everywhere sell it in liquid or Hydroplane Boat at Miles an Hour Halifax Alex ander Bell and Baldwin have been actively en gaged for some time in Cape- Breton on the development of a hydroplane boat which has given a speed of 71 miles an hour The boat is called Mr Bell is about making known to the world he results of his experiments The whole boat is carried clear from the water the hull being supported on a series of knife blades which act as hydroplanes thus leaving a clear space of about three feet between the bottom of the hull and the surface of the sea when she is going at full speed The experi ments have been carried on at Mr Bells residence near Brad- deck Cape Breton- He had recently had a visit from two experts from the United States Navy They were spe- YT AN A MACKENZIE The Canadians Magazine for November contains an Illumina ting and sympathetic sketch of the new Liberal leader Hon Mackenzfe King from pen of the editor Mr Newton MoTav- There are few young men in Canada who have more lauded and criticized than King inthe period that he has been in political life a very clear indication hat he is nopiere figurehead nor over has been Mr thinks that youth has always seemed to be Kings greatest foe The boy minu ter they called him when he err- the cabinet but the title would not be applicable to day for the Liberal leader is now reason of his studies by reason of his oppor tunities by reason of his great by reason of his unusual experiences he is well prepared for the work that may He ahead of him Mackenzie Kings career has no ordinary one- He showed an interest in social problems before he was out of college and that natural bent led him into ncwespaper work on the Globe and then to the Uni versity of Chicago ami Harvard where he secured his doctors degree and might Have remained to become a professor Instead he returned to Canada and undertook for the government important investigations of in dustrial conditions that paved the way for his entry into pub lic life as deputy minister and later minister of labour In he was withdrawn from this work by the defeat of the government and thereupon en tered upon an investigation of industrial conditions of the world over for the Foundation He had been there about a year when the war broke out- Mr McTavish states further that at this lime Dr King was a victim of tuberculosis and had been on his back for two years during time and afterwards he and his family- were supported in large measure by- the brother Mackenzie King who quite apart from his per sonal affairs was aiding several of the largest war industries on the continent to adjust heir in dustrial relationships so as to secure continuous and maximum output of essential war materi als To give one instance of the result of a plan drafted by mans output for the anxious know how much extra weight the ft 4 could I him each carry so atlheir request Mr Colorado Fuel and Iron Company Bell loaded her with 3000 pounds of pig lead She carried is load so easily that it was obvious she could carry more The naval experts declared they were satisfied she had demonstrated her ability to carry naval torpe does- To You of PHOTOS Veep the memory for for them a photograph can get the Canadian made your Christmas Presents HALL BROS Evening Appointment Sittings by Appointment the One Door Hew Post Phone The Leading Varieties of TOMATO CELERY CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER PEPPER ASTER NASTURTIUM ETC Mow Ready In Quantity Mo Order than Delivered PERRIN County A The Executive Of the North York p A which organization was formed at Aurora one night last sum mer was entertained by the President Mr Aubrey Davis at a Banquet at the King George Hotel last Friday night The dining room and table were tastefully decorated and the menu was Up to the highgrade standard for which this is noted There wen- fourteen present which Included nearly every member After the Banquet general discussion look place on the plans of operation for the winter Mr Knapp of Toronto Pro vincial Organizer who has been years In the work tell assured that such a splendid group of men would not fall to meet the requirements of the young men of- North York He stated thai there now are men In Canada ajl their time to the carrying on of the A work and they are not nearly meeting all the demands He said there was a grow ing sense of the need of developing christian character In young men and It Is necessary to specialize on boys for Physically Spiritually and Mr BasBfiU Mayor of Aurora thought the time was opportune and should be done to help meet the situation Mr Green of Richmond Hill Mr Jackson Mr Floury fit Aurora Mr J Harvey Mr P Pearson Mr Marrilt of Keswick and several look part In the dis cussion Mr It of Toronto who specializes on the of gave some Idea of the requirements to mm a field and how Other places are doing the work was decided that a twoyear budget of be required to have an experienced man constantly in the and the apportionment was agreed as Sutton Keswick ONLY IN COMMOH8 WHEN DRY BILLS CARRY For First Time In History Par liament Holds On Sunday Ottawa Nov id The Gov ernment has sanctioned if new prohibition bill by passing it on I he Sabbath having laboured morning afternoon and evening for six days was decided by a majority vote to labour for part of the seventh and exactly forty- five minutes of Sunday were de voted securing he I bird fad ing of the bill by which any vlncc from the Feder al authorities the right hold a referendum regarding I ho im portation into its The motion sit on Sunday was mad by Sir Foster and there were present and laboured with the hers at least two men who have occupied the pulpit namely Ilev Dr hidden of and oxRev of are doing work remark of one when the suggestion was made Precede for Day sitting cannot he found in Canada In Canada it has always hitherto been decided thai a debate no mailer how important or acri monious it may be shall cease on Saturday at the midnight hour The famous naval debate is an Instance of this was the LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF was greater during the lime the United Stales was at war than of any other coal company in America During this time there were other demands of a personal character upon him as Mr McTavish points out His father who lived in Toronto had become blind ami the care of him as well as of the aged mother and a sister also fell upon Mackenzie King The sister died a year after the wa began increasing the immediate and personal responsibility of Mr King for his aged parents A year later father died and he mother moved to Ottawa to live with her son- one year- she was ill in bed with a trained nurse in constant attendance and at the end of that lime she too died Thus during tin whole tbo war period there was this succession of family re sponsibilities thrown upon Mr Kings shoulders but all serving perhaps to direct his mind more and more to the opportunities for service on behalf of suffer ing humanity The election of Mackenzie King as Liberal leader Mr Mc Tavish Hoards as a logical hap pening in view of the long pre paration Of this man for the re sponsibilities of public life possessed of an engaging person ality with a keen sens of jus tice and uprightness an abhor rence of sham and crookedness a sympathetic outlook on life a logical mind and all those finer qualities that mark the man there is no doubt that the new Liberal leader is now entering into reality those ideals which will be able to- bring into reality those for hu manity that have been shaping themselves through the years Doesnt hurt Lift any corn or callus off fingers CAFE Street South from King OPEN DAY AMD RIGHT A trial win convince you that the ser vice Is right STOP BORROWING Your neighbors Curtain Stretcher and Pair for We can show you different styles at different Prices Come in and look them over ynED SKINNER J vith Newmarket Aurora hlchmondHill The organization starts off encouraging prospects with the follow ing officers President Aubrey Davis New market Secretary Or VllkJnson New market Treasurer Mr Alcorn of the Hank of Montreal Aurora Tin Above to form the Executive with Mr of Richmond Hill and Mr Cunningham of HOW LOAM 7 Aurora High Winner of 2nd Prize The Province of Ontario has a war unequaliedln the of Canada The Riding of North York has a war record that very few ridings have equalled In the recruiting and voluntary of the war Yorks sons responded nobly and practically six tenths- of the One Hundred and Twentieth- battalions weremen from the historic riding North York the Victory Loan Campaign of 1917 and 1918 North YorU oesub- its objectives V In all funds for the benefit of bur soldiers and our country North York responded nobly and bountifully North York must respond nobly bountifully to the Victory Loan of The Victory Loan Campaign of again presents the some- opportunities as did the Victory Loan Campaign of and and the people of the historic riding of North York must take advantage of this opportunity not only for benefit but for a National benefit If the Victory Loan Is oversub scribed the money will be spent In view to riiaking Canada more prosper ous this will benefit all Canadians and will help to lower the taxes con sequently people will have more money to spend in the stores and shops If taxes arc lowered Thus North Yorks merchants and manufactures trade will lie increased If the people of North York sub scribe to the Victory Loan the In vestors will be making money and Yorks finances and trade will be Increased If the Victory Loan is oversubscrib ed Great Britain and the Allies will sec that Canada will give them credit and he foreign trade of such sterling firms as the Davis Leather Company The Sisman Shoe Company and the Office Specialty Company will be greatly increased If the Victory Loan is successful some of the money will he spent In increasing Canadas Mercantile Marine thus factories will be able to ship goods to foreign countries much more quickly and cheaper Great opportunities for a largo trade for the farmer wageearner mer chant and manufacturer will be pre sented If the Victory Loan is success ful And as all four of thee types are to be found in North York then North York must by the Victory The more the Victory loan Is over subscribed the grealer Canadas pros- will be and the greater Cana das prosperity the greater North Yorks prosperity will be Victory Bonds are the fodder that keeps the machinery of Canadas In dustrial world running at full speed If Victory Loan Is a failure men will be thrown out of work Avoid this calamity and keep Yorks and Canadas Industries running full speed by buying Victory Bonds Lend your money so that your pay envelope will always he full This will make North York prosperous If North York oversubscribes to the Victory Loan capitalists will see that the people of North York will invest in a safe and sound Investment and will meet with approval anything that will he In the welfare of community Consequently capitalists will not anything In line of Investment to people of Norlh York that is not safe Factories will be built by these capJIIIIsts as they will see thai of York are Interested in welfare of Community and thus If factories arc built- more of North Yorks people will be employed Canada owes her relumed sons a debt of honour Some of Canadas sons have come back unable to and sick and wounded and Others are without a position To help maintain these herons till are restored hack health and strength or else hove found a position something must he done A largo portion of Victory Loan will he spent for the benefit of these heroes If the Victory Loan Is over subscribed It will mean that Canadas sons are certain be looked after If York lo the Victory Loan North York will know that she has don all that she could for Iter returned- heroes as well as her countries sons North Yorks Patriotism and National spirit will he Increased and North York can truly say to serve All this ami more show thai Victory Loan will benefit Norlh York and Canada J ft fr3SeS c r Field Vt I How he would look earns boasting at dozen eU of whiskers full cricketers champions of he with their chins concealed the athlete knows the importance of the chitu sports bodies we have designed a Gillette Safety Ra2or with an extra stocky handle the Bulldog Gillette to th I eft Not that the needs a sturdy grasp A light touch with the angle stroke removes the most stubborn beard with surprising comfort But there is a certain appeal in thicker handle of the Bulldog to see this special set and appreciate the point for 1 Hi edit yon at Edition Gillette am J if rA Sold by all J Include Morocco Case with two blade to match doubleedged THE Safety Razor i Jl km Hi r hi Main Phone Newmarket OTHER TABLETS NOT ASPIRIN AT ALL Only Tablets with are Genuir J Buyer Cross Aspirin Two Ones Burned to Death Dont suffer A Uny bottle of but a few cents at any store Apply a few drops on corns and hard akin on bot tom of feet then lift off When coma from Or calluses from the bottom of feel beneath Is left pink and and never sore lender or irritated If yon dont the Bayer CroBS on the tablets you ar not Aspirin only an imitation The Bayer 5 only way of knowing that yon are getting genuine Aspirin by physicians for over nineteen years and proved safe by millions for Neuralgia Colds Rheumatism Lumbago Neurits for Mario in Canada tin of tablet also larger can be hod at drag Aspirin is trade In of of of It Ih well known Aspirin it fact lire llii jiiinl of Jlsycr Company Ltd will luiupcd general mark Nov Two small children of Murray township were burned death in a fire which destroyed the farmhouse About Oclock Mr and his wife went to the barn to do min utes later they noticed flames bursting from the frame house where they had left heir three children and sleeping Running the house smashed a window and pulled baby from its cradle ladder lie made an entrance to the upstairs room where the other two children slept In Ihe smoke and flame be father groped his wuy to the Led hut found it empty He was forced out by smoke but made another heroic effort to locate children Ho could not find hern and nearly lost his own life in the effort Some time later the two small charred were recovered from the of the burned dwelling They were burned past all recognition The child ren were aged six and eight years Send Era to a J I a MADE M I SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT si BUY VICTORY BONDS r

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