Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , February 16, 1923, p. 4

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Pink- ham Vegetable Com pound to Other I mother of four children and so weak after last baby came tfcit could not do ray work and suffered for months until a friend indaced me to by Vegetable Compound Since the Vegetable Compound my weakness left me and tee pain my back gone- I tell all who ire troubled with female weakness to take Vegi for I think it Is ever my letter Mr My First Child Vegetable Compound for troubled in this way for nearly four years following the birth of my first child and at times could hardly on my feet A neighbor recommended the Vegetable Compound to me after I had taken doctors medicines wit benefit It has relieved my without gives me strength I recommend it and give you permission to use my testi monial letter Mrs Ida Glen Women who suffer should write to the EPinkhamMedicineCoCobourg Ontario for a free copy of Lydia E Private TextBook upon Ailments Peculiar to Women c THE BEST PROOF of the quality of our number of in the local do not have to Bet cemetery and will verify the claim that the highest grade of memorial work Queen A Main NEWMARKET THE MUTUAL LIFE CANADA Company of Exchanges fined for Figures Tell It All Brantford Expositor In Ontario voted 733691 against beer and so it is rather early for I Mr the vole Trophies Missing London Advertiser At Howard Ferguson London on Friday night it the hides Labor In Politics Orillia Times is a aggressive group members in the House have dominated I tion during the tenure of the Government small group formed a with the Two of it are in the Cabinet aggressive have they bee Legislation pas La ho itli the inter septic of of the cultural Credits Acl which special Farm Legislation is very doubtful if the benefit of this latter Act will bo as far reaching as was anticipated Or ganized Labor is now boasting they a weak group in num bers have so used their political fore thai he Tin more advanced Labor Legislation than had been passed during the previous twentyfive years A shrewd political coalition with the F 0 given the Labor- Passing of Canadas Oldest Citizen Richmond Hill Fen Canada oldest citizen and the mos picturesque figures in York count the Augusta Maxwell aged 11 One the few of the colored people who escaped to this county Ill states she entered Canada by means of the rgrcund hazardous trip was undertaken Irwin OVER SMITHS HARDWARE NEWMARKET Tinsmithing Plumbing JOB WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO she reached Marshal the by her companions another occasion Mrs Maxwell tried by RADIO TO HELP PROTECT FORESTS Marconi Company Forestry Associa started his week tour of fifteen th The radio set will the by the lectures the lav radio ire prevention and allk bo broadcasted fvoi Ilia he How Farm Land to Necessary si Supplies ha One- Steer Tales From the Lend floras Dont to It graced Meat Trade Heavy Weights Balks rind supply of Plant add to food in the soil except by transfer of minerals rich In fertilising proper ties from rich deposits to the cul tivated areas Cultivated lands will gradually lose their mineral elements particularly phosphorous and potash through crop production The return of all manure made- from the crops produced delays the day of exhaus tion but exhaustion will eventually come more quickly by some prac tices than There are more miles of our Champion Brand I CANADIAN and AMERICAN Fence in use on Canadian Railways than all other brands combined This fact should dispel all doubt as to which is the best fence to buy because Railroads before purchasing put their fence to most rigid inspection tests AMERICAN- GALVANIZED STEEL POSTS no Staples or clips required BARB WIRE COILED WIRE STAPLES stock farming while not returning all to the soil can greatly delay the day of reduced fertility and short crops What One Takes From the time a fat steer sent to market 1561 pounds of phosphorous pent oxide 176 pounds potash and pounds of e farm sending twenty 1000- that long FOR MOTHER and he had a little while in one free playgrounds to of hall and grime were painfully in evidence on every side but the little fel low attracted the attention of a group of visitors and one them reaching over the childs shoulder as he sal on ground a luscious pear The sparkled the only thank as he look Inn and niviiAh to speak Hut from that limn on his a tendon wiis divided between I and his new treasure patted the pear he looked at Buying or Selling ARM FARM AND TOWN PROPERTY Deal through the E A FARM AGENCY Representative Prospect Street South Newmarket 1 had t against the attacks of kid right one colored bile man were killed Mrs Maxwell settled II and could recall man of Ihe dais wlirn t is a pioneer Interesting was quite active and hail taken ork as a laundress On her hundredth birthday stie was Lancaster county age was regard- by residents of village Chun TINSMITHING PLUMBING and FURNACES OUR last if to I soil would have given out mere Dont Like to of their lands familiar I irally accepted self that I appeared lie lifted it to hi lips and cautiously bit out a tin i Why dont you eat il demanded a watchful of resentment and loyalty made further speech unnecessary Whatever Tony lacked and seemed lo ho nearly everything he had learned humanitys lof tiest lesson He had another dearer than self and knew the through periodical applies- acre of farm land i wonder then iYe been greatly of the Province These Lowes Host To brfng tho Quality Chicks of Friday nights fire which the old town hall of and several building on Main Street were gulled plac es tho total damage at mately SI Damage to tin hall totally destroyed was partially covered by inaur ance to Geo Saunders boot and shoe i500 total loss George Watsons feed and slock equipment store total and Co grocer ies stock and building covered by insurance and rough office building no insurance implement agent about which with other damage of a more minor character brought the to mark Electric light wires were dam aged lo such an extent village power was cut off The fire was finally brought under control after several hours work on the of -the- volun teer fire brigade of residents of the surrounding Canadian ffiinrAA O Phone addf6i8tHuon CO HUM DRUM difference between not worth a penny and the only In the days of Noah No before and I Sold by R B SMITH Newmarket With Canadian The Canadian Steel HAMILTON ONT WINNIPEG MAN older present In available condition and In quantity The beat farmed will gradually lose fertility If something t dono toward the replacing of THAT WAS FATHERS WAY Rough hard he seemed to be round a lot Tried to hide seemed to me The tender spot But mother used to say That is fathers way Worked from early dawn till night Never had much time To laugh and play and yet the light love deep and sublime For him is mine today 1 knew twas vay grain beef or milk- L Meat Balks Heavy The day of the heavy weight mal husbandry divisions of tho Uni versity of Minnesota In referring to itioou and demands of the meat Light weights are easily dla- heavily penalised I i condition prevaila producer to market i getting stock fairly well about IE per coat the mand Is for stews welgl pounds And t the rllncs weighing strong demand between a reasonable tender and Juicy Thin They do not blown out Their heads do not drop They contain no Bats wont gnaw them Sane added length prevent flnaera when lighting and lanterns longer brighter light In tha darkness Certain One gentle stroke rgnltes them MATCHES or heavy i times Always keep the hoppers of grit oyster shells and Rough his hands grown with toil His face was tan His heart was true no spot of soil He was a man That loo Im glad lo say That too was fathers way 1 Brave his soul and unafraid Face always lo the light A Simple wholesome he made And then came the night An eye to smile a lip to pray And that was fathers way t OF MEN WHAT A BOOK It seems as if to of the sacred writers the mountains had brought all their and the sea all its pearls and Hie gardens all their frankincense and the spring all its and the harvests all their wealth and heaven all its glory and that since then Spots and orators and painters had been from an exhausted fountain and searching eternity all its stupendous realities for diamonds amid realms utterly rifled and this book is the hive of all sweetness of all welltempered weapons the rer containing crown jewels of the the lamp that kindles all other lighls the home of all majesties and splendors the on which Heaven stoops to kiss the earth with ils glories the marriagering unites the celestial and the terrestrial While all the clustering whiterobed multi tudes of the sky stand round lo rejoice at the nuptials This book is wreath into lire twisted all garlands the song into struck all harmonies the river of light to which hath poured all the great tides hallelujahs tire firament in which all suns and and stars and constellations and s and immensities and universes and utiesMheel and blaze and triumph Better hold your tongue today than re gret your words tomorrow The greatest evil a man can do to is to be unjust to There is ho wrong a man can do but is a thwarting of the living right Mans greatest fault is and remains that he has so many small ones Truth is Hie very lifo blood of the spirit we starve in its absence The highest learning is lo bo wise and Hit grealest wisdom is to ho good It is never too late to renew your until the Conference can no longer af ford to send it to you for nothing Then shall to discontinue it shall wo The Annual Conference of the people i Ontario known only as the Christians will be held in Oshawa next June The thing that divides a hitched team is tongue Success is not made by lying awake at night but by keeping awake in the daytime Kind words are never lost unless a puts them in a letter and gives it to bar husband to mail Those who seek for much are left in wast of much Happy is he whom has With sparing hand as much as is enough PRINTING- THE BETTER KINO The Era has an uptodate Job Printing plant and capable workmen We aim to give service and satisfaction Let us print your next job THE ERA JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT ARCHIVES OF ONTARI TORONTO

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