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Newmarket Era, 12 Jun 1925, p. 4

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Of Exchanges After Taking Vegetahlo Compound In took your imfll- ruled Dial a wife has as much right to toko out the family whcneycr pleases as the husband has Aa I partial compensation bo permitted and offer ii juldiwtnulk about Compound In end have taken flvo of it am better in every way yon con my letter to help women Breakdown Relieved Toronto 7 v v W behind closed troubles so bad a distance of the car Chamber Place Canadian Tho J alls Hoard of Education learning that exclusion of Ike bread from a meeting or oven to explain your In troubles I felt low had In my heed and always crying and did not want to go I do knitting and fancy work end I would t Irritable after Jew of work I been In Canada five have been thla way ever I came I am taking Vegetable Compound and I deep batter cay I am fooling great faith In of what it ulster and she I 111 A Surra amended It to roe JO Toronto Ontario All cell thla dependable from 1 to their cox coal quartette Wo wont buy coal that doesnt live up to specifica tions Every ton of coal sold by us delivers the amount of heat that should bo re- of it Call us up and have us send a ton or two J LITTLE Huron it succeed in giving Die public an idea that everything is not right and ho members thereby invito that may bo unmerited and 62 years for female leachcrs teachers who in the suburbs to move in to the city or resign imposed penalties on who are late reaching school decided to oilers on merit rather filial by longDi is in those latter days that so much should remain to be done It Looks Good Telescope Bruce Liberal Convention was held here on Friday as the largest on record and omphalic in many a most difficult situation in mnnncr that inspires confidence in his leadership and hope for lienor things ahead for Canada Premier King is building soundly for prosperity in encouraging our basic industry of fanning through tariff induction on faun implements seeming markets and rail and that ha Special have suffered bo much from bad kidneys stales Madame a well- to of place I almost to work any 370000 VOTED of when cull under flow Conservative for WITH boxes of id now quite well I keep Wiejn in house I lake a box from time to lime and well I ad those to do the villi bud ha Of lht- painful symptom and about by bad kidneys takes a reliable remedy the bet- for their future welfare and Dont wait lief to its own See to ft atonce Take Kidney Pills Bui do it His by Painting find Paper appeal in to the high tariff with the opening up areas in l West will be in fighting Candida Fisheries General A Kingston gay where fry and had released by the fisheries smalt streams of Ontario only destroyed by the larger fleti porlbh from lack of suitable He thought that the time had for the to take hold of the business of streams with tlnU In a He that Federal should operate with Provincial that certain lakes should be agreed upon us suitable for the propagation of desirable fish that the in these lakes should be end that the food he adequate before the re stocking was carried on He advised the Minister of Marine to follow the laudations of the Biological work Hon P J A Minister of Marine and Fisheries replied that the Department was anxious to follow the advice of Biological Hoard The Board had been asked to appoint to go Into this business of depleted waters adopted by the Board had been agreed to end were being acted on by Die Department The vote carried in addition to a number of other items In respect to the Branch of the Depart- The Monument IVWIRK ADVENT OF THE WHITE INTO FURNACE WORK PLUMBING EAVETROUGHING OUR SPECIALTIES THE LEADING TINSMITHS R OSBORNE SON In Now York Juno A city torture that was New York to days of appalling heal have taken their loll anc still are taking The Associ ated Preps taking a vew of nation tabulated deaths Ten persons were kill ed in the Metropolitan day The dreds and home Associated Press describe conditions in West arc even New York enduring ho deaths in that section been due to electrical which wept over the Ohio Valley without any re lief from the heat Snowfalls in Montana and ling frosts in Idaho provided striking contrast to readers ii the stricken areas 10000 Sloop in The Monument lo be unveiled Ontario on Dominion Day will it is believed foe one of the finest in Canada It is the work of the brilliant young English artist Vernon March of Famborough Kent a member of the famous artistic family of seven broth in relation lo public affairs are equally to be reprehended It is ail very well look at the bright of things but mere is lot enough There must ho tructivo effort and energetic while gloomy lions and blue ruin prophesies but the negations of hope and industrial paralysis Avoiding these extremes the unprejudiced observer in Canada today finds the outlook satis factory in the main and to men- lion one or two circumstances the prosperity and I Hamilton large bind shortly which the Company Internal of farmers with binder twins in this country Eight floor space will be utilised and hundred persons employ Champ of Ontario and QuebecJhe heads of universities and lo The Town of Orillia was as the location for thi ional and menl because it is near th of which iJe pita of the Huron nation reiling of the Monument an ted them massed sleeping not sleeping at alt spot where suffering readied Hi Jant Hide with its dingy lone- escapes the land last night They lay like many seals going back lo the primitive for comfort and special AH IMPORTANT difference between heing satisfied and content is exempli- that befell Mr resolution advocating and that of his party but lie not well he content with tilie so far us the House is coi lied the vol bun in to 37 His manifesto for such it Drought uncompromising from Liberals and Independents Aflor and a half hours of unavail- eloquence by Die Opposition Leader the Premier contented himself with challenging the amendment as a motion of want f confidence in Die government the inevitable happened remier showed however that called National Policy duccd much past few years The bronzes are of huge proportions The figure of Champlain is twelve feet and weighs over three tons It will Bland a fortyfive ton boulder at either side of- which will be side groups representing Christianity and Commerce each weighing three tons The base of the monument is thirty feet square When it is recalled thai all bronzes in the national of the Union of South Africa also executed by March Brothers weigh only lonB a conception of the proportions of the Cham plain memorial is reached The pedestal which is of Benedict tone is eighteen feet high The monument had incep tion twelve years ago and was irated to commemorate Die anniversary of the advent into Ontario of the white race under the leadership of Samuel Champlain in the of and lo stand irne as a symbol of the good will between the French and English speaking people of the two great Provinces of Ontario and Quebec It was originally in tended to erect it in The with the Com ritfees But through would set east undo the work accomplished bringing harmony and all parts of the country more than a bat on the same day New York June 5Uh Jewel valued at glistened to day on Die desk of an assistant United States attorney in tin Federal Building Tho odor of Die sea still cling o the gems was mute evi dence of an amazing talc a of the jew els from a sand and barrel Federal authori ties they have unearllhed rl of Die hidden assets of arris jeweler who went lo bankruptcy February for rile private Coney Is land sands for another barrel be to hold an additional in necklaces bracelets diamond rings in business with son Simon committed May by leaping from he floor of the Knickerbocker Build a few minutes before he to face attorneys for his the work has on during Die inter- years and the monument complete and ready for citizens The Provisional Program he first of July include- veiling of the Monument an Banquet to with addresses by 1 men and feature- The pageant in which ovei will take part will portray the by the The band conid the leading concert band he continent will be in attend nee and the celebration in vening will be concluded by display of fireworks On July 2nd it is proposed to in to the visitors take a boat trip down the Severn to the Bay This is one of the most delightful river trips in On tario If time permits probably be made to Midland and to the historic old Fort of St Marie which was the head quarters of the Je the The funds for the monument have been furnished chiefly by he Dominion Government the Governments of Ontario Quebec The Dominion contributed spent the winter of and in addition remitted the The whole interest French Canadians for it was also Provincial ow in this district that the Jesuit fa- each Of the hers laboured to convert the which th and suffered martyrdom the remainder hands of the Iroquois costing from 1 county of Ihe Town of March the lations are being sent lo all young English artist embers of the Dominion I at the extreme left in the I and Provincial Parliaments of the faces and bands the The boys YOU CAM GIVE THE CHURCH There is inspiration in numbers and Hem A choir sings better The who drift from church to lurch never go twice to one that Is early empty But if the usher has a than the- Thei in matter are to give that Inspiration Ml the pews and you re than you W JONES NEWMARKET WALL PAPERS SUPPLIED LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND OIL AND BURLAPS Practical Painter and GRAINER AND ART DECORATOR PROGRAM OF CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN ONTARIO To bo held In Newmarket Christian Church June 1721 192B First Session Wednesday June M Call to order Devotional exercises led by Rev J Roll Gall Election of Officers Treasurers Report Hoover Presidents Address Communications Report of the Committee on Social and Moral Reform Rev P L Graham Announcement of Committees 8 P Centennial Program History of Ontario Christian Elmer Lick Ministers of the of Confer- J N Dales Loyalty to the Church Rev J Loyalty to the General of the Christian Church Rev J F liurnott Thursday June A Devotional Exeroises led by Rev T Roll Call Minutes of previous session Minutes of the Executive Roard Conference Business Address or Bible Sillily to be arranged p Devotional Exercises led by Rev Several brief addresses Religious Brief Pageant Dr P Fletcher Friday Juno lJlh A M Devotional Exercises Roll Call Minutes of previous session Report of the Committee on ions phases of of Coiim Rev lie Report of Committee on Raise Report of ti- IMuialiiual Hoard 1 115 Address or Bible Study lo he Exercises led by He J Report of lie Womens Missionary Society Report of tho Committee Rev Colic arid Foreign Mis Report of the Commute Elmer Lick Address Ho Burnett Foreign Missions Saturday J A M Devotional Roll Call Minutes of previous da Report of Committee on Properly J M Report of Auditors Conference Business P The Annual Conference itll ship to bo followed by Communion Service Sunday Special Sermons will anil Home Mission Mission Rev 1- and preached ARCHIVES OF DM TORONTO

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