Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , February 18, 1921, p. 8

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m Ha Took Ffellafe Tfia No I Per over three yean I wea ccaflned bed RheuKzalisin treated doctors and tried nearly everything without benefit Finally tried I used half a box I saw improvement they cad the swelling rrte4 to go down I continued tiling fruit me dicine improving All time And About two miles And do light chorea About place ALEXANDER Wo a box for trial ato20V At all or sent postpaid by Ottawa Farms for Sale l AH under crop all plowed Born Water In hlahlca New house I one of Hie WhI farms In county In Brad fordBond Head Noted for fall wheal and clover Price acres Willi acres under mi novation balance hdsh and pasture- Cultivated land level Pasture land roiling All clay loam barn Stables or bead of slock Hog jien and oilier house rooms furnace Orchard and beautiful rows of along lane and In front of farm The above Is located Yonge and close school church market One of the Incut forms and on Yonge si Price and terms acre More or leas acres under cultivation Choice clay loam the very bent hay fall wheat balance bush and pas ture with running water with fishing Pasture and land rolling Cul tivated land level House of brick rooms bedrooms i fireplaces cellar divided Into parts walls plastered Cistern also bard water at door Cedar hedge In front of lawn row trees on east ride of orchard and garden shel tering bouse Orchard acres apples cherries plums pears yields annually Barn horse stable cattle stable Imple ment shed requires stone foundation I be material on the aroundready for doing the coining season The above Is located miles from miles from city miles from St Lawrence Market School rods away Church miles Telephone Rural mail delivery gravel road to si New fences and mostly Wire The above properly must be sold at once as awner going west Price 8WITZER Newmarket Box FOR SALE Machine Shop the Aurora Mrs Will Belfry Newmarket was visiting Mrs Dyke on Monday Mra Melville Ridley of Newmarket WOs visiting Mm Walter Dunning and also called on Miss Dyke on Tuesday Bradford The and Bradford cur ling Woks hold an at home Wcdncaduy evening of last week which rinks attended They were from and New market A consolation was played and Bradford was riot finished Stoiiffville retained the York County trophy on Thursday last They won tho gome from by default In the second round they defeated Old Scarboro by shots llieTlnls v lie Ontario Tankard by alibis PATTERSON The finals were won from Locust Hill by Midi A meeting f the and SfouffvlHc Telephone Co was held Friday evening to which Ho were invited Those- attending wvre satisfied that company was Justified In raising he rates from year to a peti tion was signed by 300 a days ago have telephones taken out if liie company refused to refund the It Is not thought that many will he removed A resolution was passed by the shareholders authorizing the directors to negotiate with the Telephone if they thought It advisable to sell out Flu will certainly got A this winter It dares lb head in oar peaceful for the people confident that can deal a tic oh in blow It will never In every village town And city In Canada families Are fortifying them- Flu am munition known to science Ruck- Mixture Cold coughs etc the advance guards of Flu are mot with withering Are and from thesb euro time On hundred thousand Canadians only too willing to tes tify to great healing cower contains It baa conquered of years standing It can not fall to do for you what It done for others You have everything to gain and nothing to lose It is sold under a moneyback to banish coughs colds bronchitis bronchial asthma And prevent you from the Flu It la not a but a scientific mixture tlmea stronger than Any other cure One dose gives Instant relief Price cents Take no substitute None genuine without my Ask your druggist SOW J I On his desk a Is key bottlo In trio Stood uncorked- saw him atop Say Im going to vote for Saw htm hold ncajh his nostrils For the baby and tor John Hut he not a drop have prayed that God would Then he down with the bottle tills wrong before I die In his band upon the floor Now I know that He has heard he prayed Oil a prayer Stranger old Jims voting dry I Such as neer was heard before t oo- The Youths Companion tells of a Mighty weak and powerless who sought for a new To resist this awful sin for his He announced Cursed in Mr I in almost yielding lhal hc wuM consider To an appetite born In I only those that the of ni and would pledge themselves to continue to do so The reason he gave Is In nollccnsc communities be has found It Imposslblo to get In of Application I NOTICE IS HEREBY that Ihc City Toronto tho CouUy of York In the Province of Ontario Laborer will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next thereof for a mil of Divorce from his wife May Hurst of of Toronto In Ihe County of YorH afore said on tho ground pi adultery and desertion Dated at Toronto this 1st day of For the sake of wife and baby For the flake of home For sake of my old Atmlghty help me fight I Henry of the raid City il Toronto in the county of York- on ground of adultery Dated at Tnfnnro thin day November 1020 Annie by J M for tho Comma OLD OPINION On night Feb seventy- six neighbours relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr Me J A In welcome them to flic eotmmiiriiy The party was under very able management of Mr James Murray and Mrs Kd Wert The evening was spent in games of vary ing nature after which ladles served a bountiful lunch The chief feature of Ihc evening was pres entation of an arm chair to the bride and groom The address was rend by Mr Kd Ifolllngshcad Speeches were given by a number of those present The groom was called on and expressed his appreciation of tho gift and of the friendship shown by all The bride also responded The party then broke up expressed them selves as having a good time Whats that stranger An election Hadnt heard about It yet Will I be there Well I reckon Never miss one you can bet that They want my opinion Cause before when they wore down chucked my coat and rolled my sleeves And we kept saloons In town So they think thut can help them In this second temperance light And thoyve sent you for my promise Well I sure will do whats right Sit down stranger and Ill toll you Where I stand and tell you why You arc welcome to the story wet or dry Steal Range Cook Stove Cutting Box for hand or light power Plate Choppers Oil Tractor No p Number of Steam Portables Number of Steam Tractors Number of Threshing Machines 3 Saw Mills Number of wood aws and belts Tooth Saws Some and 1 Shafting 3 I p Strain Portable Plate Grinder and Elevator from GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM THE DOUBLE TRACK RpUTE between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT A Q O I Unexcelled Car Service Sleeping cars on Night Trains and Parlor Car on principal Day Trains Full Information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or Horning Passenger Toronto J- DOWN TOWN Phone 1 Newmarket llov Parry of Newmarket spent Thursday Willi Mr and Mm Fred Skinner Miss J Lloyd of Toronto visited over the weekend with her sister Mrs Drown Miss Casey of visited at home of her sister Mrs Cabc Mr and Mrs Davidson of Bradford spent Saturday wilh the mother Mrs Caleb Brown Mr Bridge moved his household ef fects on Tuesday to the house on Mr A farm near Tottenham lantern views on The life and work of David Livingstone In Africa given under auspices of the League were well attended At the home of her mother In the death occurred of Mrs nee Emma on Thursday morning 3rd Mrs had been con- fined to her home for several months through serious illness She was widely known and much appreciated in musical circles for her rare ability as a sweet singer as a pianist and as a capable teacher of both vocal and In strumental music The very sincere sympathy of the entire community Is for her mother who has so fre quently been called upon to see loved ones laid away and for Iter husband and son The funeral took place on Saturday at p from her home to the Friends Cemetery the service being conducted by Rev Cle ments The pallbearers were Messrs Wesley John Nelson Walter and Frank Proctor uncles of de feased Friends from a distance were Rev and Mrs Mr and Mrs Frank and Miss Proctor Mr and Mrs John Proctor Mr and Mrs Davis Mrs When a boy my daddy kept It Round the house and used it too Always had to have a bracer When thc evening work was thru Everyone these days drank whiskey Didnt think It any wrong Couldnt have death or wedding a Jug lo help along He arose and held the bottle Held It high bis action fleet Then he burled It through the window And It crashed Into street And my son was fighting A relentless enemy lighting hard against a craving Hed inherited from mo For though strong to overcome it With my hardy rustlo vim Id created craving And had passed ft on to him And my eyes were dim and misty As I stood there In ball For I thought about my doctrine Only weaklings ever fall Only weaWln fools I argued But my reasoning was bail For my son had proved Ihe strong man And the weakling was Mb dad I had yielded to temptation Unresistingly I fell And I dragged my only loved one With me to pit of Hell For two years hes fought It bravely But fight has hot been fair One poor man against ten thousand And the barrooms on the square There they they call ttiey beckon And they whet his appetite With the fumes of beer and whiskey Yet hes fought a winning fight Yes sir so far he has conquered But my boy Is only one And Ill not forget lesson That my neighbor has a son Well I guess thats all my story And youre welcome lo repeat Everything that I have told you To the voters on the street women and girl laborers such loiallllcH women do not have to go out to work their husbands fathers support them sm Sciatica Neuralgia Rheumatic Capsules ROWAN A CO Victoria Street Toronto Solicitors for Applicant of Application for Divorce NOTICE is hereby given that Alfred William of the City of Toronto in the County of York and Province of Ontario Tailors Operator Will ap ply to Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from his wife May Elhel Wells of said City of Toronto in County of York on the ground of adultery Dated at Toronto twentythird day of November A Alfred William Wells by JOHN M GERMAN Solicitor for the Petitioner of Application tor NOTICE is Hereby given that of the City of Toronto la the County of York In the Province of On tario Mechanic will apply to he Par liament of Canada at the next cosd3 thereof for a bill of divorce hit wife Kropp of the of Toronto In tho County of York ground of adultery and Dated this day of November A Kropp A GRAHAM Temple Toronto to A healthful remedy well known for fifteen years pre scribed by doctors Bold by a box Ask our agents or write lor a free trial package Taraptetona King W Toronto Notice of Application for NOTICE Is hereby given that Wil liam Gordon Gordon of the City of Toronto In the County of York la the Province of Ontario will apply to the I Parliament of Canada the next ses sion thereof for a Bill of Divorce from 1Mb wife violet Anne Maud Gordon now known as Violet Anne Maud Den nis formerly of the City of Toronto Sold if- Newmarket J Patter- in the County of York at present son and in Button West by siding at Ihe City of Victoria In the of British Columbia on the Ti k 1 ground of Adultery and Desertion Notice of for n of Ontario this day of January A Notice Application for NOTICE la hereby that of City of Tosonto to County of York in the Ontario will apply to of Canada at the next session for a bill of divorce from hit bus- band Thomas Henry said of Toronto on the at adultery Dated at Toronto this day at December A Lily Appleton by her solIcJlws ROBINETTE GODFREY Roblnette Chaxnbtis Bay St NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lily Maude of the City Toronto in County of York and Should they ask you how Im voting Province of Ontario will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next ses sion thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband Lome of the City of Toronto aforesaid on Ihe ground of adultery SEGSWORTfl A Solicitors for the Applicant 103 Bay St Toronto Notice of Application for Divorce NOTICE Is hereby given that Annie Dated this day of January A of the city of Toronto In County of York and Province A GRAHAM of Ontario Married Woman will apply Solicitors for Applicant to Parliament of Canada at the 1100 Temple j next session thereof for a Bill of Toronto I Divorce from her husband Frederick of Application for Divorce NOTICE is hereby given that Harry Tolhurat of the City of Toronto the County of York in the ProVinee of On tario Watchman will apply Parliament of Canada at the next ess- thereof for a bill of divorce from bis wife Mae Dorothy of the said City of Toronto on the of adultery Dated at Toronto in of Ontario this day of December A AUBREY A BOND Solicitor for the Applicant Confederation Lifo So I grew up drinking moderate a glass or two a day Had no craving for the poison Drank pass the lime away Thought a strong man could resist it Only weaklings ever fall Victim to Us baneful power- Weaklings fools and such thats all I was twenty when married Betty Johnson bless her name Schoolmate comrade friend and sweetheart All her life was Just the same In the springtime we were married As the second spring came on Hetty sickened slowly sinking Died and left me baby John Stranger almost went crazy Yes sir almost raving mad And my only consolation Was this darling little lad Little laughing baby Won his way into my life Twined Ids fingers in my heartstrings Brought a smile where tears were rife Well watched him through his school days Loved him petted spoiled him too Yet never caused- me trouble Like spoiled children sometimes do He was true loyal ever Upright honest manly bright He was never ah aggressor Hated wrong and loved he light Finally he went to college Where he won his cap and gown Then I sold the farm and homestead And I followed him to town He began to build a practice In the courts and far And made a reputation And a man without a mar Then he married Lizzie Turner Brought her home one day to me When she kissed me called me father I was happy as could be All my life was filled with sunshine Then she bore a son to him And they named him for his granddad But called him little Jim Well just then the Legislature Made the liquor license high And they started agitating An wet or dry We had numerous blind tigers So I nought wed better get Money for the public welfare So worked and voted wet Newmarket CUT FLOWERS Funeral Flowers BULBS Most of our hockey sports were present at Markham on Tuesday even ing to see one of best games of thc season played In that place Mr and Mrs Jacob intend spending the rest or the winter with their daughter Mrs J M Grove after being with their son Mr S Lemonville for a couple of months Misses Alma Thebna Hare and Jean Stouffer are In Toronto tak ing the extension course at Toronto University Colds are prevalent in this neigh borhood probably owing to the changeable weather Our young people held an oyster supper at Mr Qeo Cowers on Wed nesday last week All re- port a good time Well sir we won that election Willi a hundred Votes to spare And we got saloons a plenty Sixteen on the public square John was dry It was the first In our lives We cant agree Though we quarrel Hed not mention It lo I time Ho Order than Delivered Phone 1S A See that each hours feelings and thought and actions ipure end true then will your life be such A rather strange sequel lo the re cent probe Into the management of Farm Ihe Industrial school for delinquent boy al was the getaway of seven boys from the as a protest against Ihe de cision to have a new regime inaugur ated FOR Then one night I saw a difference When boy came home from town He was ugly cross and moody I heard him walking up and down In his room long after An uneven restless pace And I thought he must be worried Over some hard legal case But next morning he was surly Even worse than night before When I asked him Whats the mat ter Stranger I was shocked He swore Yes sir swore right his father And I thought that I would choke And sir as for little Matte Why the poor broke childs heart was But I knew hed not been drinking Not a sign of restless eye Not a breath of beer or whiskey And I wondered wondered why So I followed- to his office Hut I paused outside the door ajar I saw him pacing UNIT by unit and feature by feat- a comparison shows the Gray- Dort to be bigger or stronger or better than other light cars The motor is bigger with cooling system to match 40pound crankshaft threering pistons starting and lighting big axles long springs deep uphol stery handtailored top side curtains opening with the doors Thermoid brake linings Any man who will take the trouble to measure and weigh and test the units of light cars will be able to see the value which is in the GrayDort This value has made sales so rapid that should see the GrayDort dealer at once to he of securing your car W MILGATE Aurora Ont JOHNSTON Sutton iiv- Pacing up and down the floor MOTORS I E iV OtrTAKlO

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