AND SURE FOR AILING CHILDREN MILLERS WORM POWDERS loll the lice take the by the and sprinkle powder in the open fcathwi PR AITS LICE J Hi I I Ik frfcjwdokr finatts of Application Duncan Gerard of the City of Toron to In the County of York in the Pro of Ontario Clerk trill apply Hie Parliament of Canada at the cession thereof for a Hill of from hie wife Violet Gerard of tin City of in the County York in the Province of Ontario the ground of adultery and desertion Dated Toronto in the of Ontario this Twentieth day of No member MATHEWS Newmarket Solicitor for the Applicant Notice of Application Notice Is hereby City of To the Province of Ontario labourer will to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from his wife Laura Elizabeth Alder- ton of the City of Toronto in the County of York on the ground of adultery i lie Im ARTHUR ALDERTON By his Solicitors HORKIKS GRAHAM GRAHAM Temple Toronto PILES AND FISTULA One- evening week two strangers to plains just east of hero look tho wrong turn and proceeded north on town lino between King and East past Mr Smiths resi dence and out into the wide When just near where Holland Landing branch of tho river joina the stream The front wheels of their car dropped through too into the creek Not knowing just where they were ill took them four hours to walk to Brad ford where they wore persuaded to remain for the night A local ad crow went to rescue the ear and spent another four hours getting it out moat of which time was pied in trying to find the cor Witness Mr Burling spent holiday with friends Chatham Mr John Haines of Parry Sound is visiting his brother Mr Ed Haines Mr Will Gutting is home from Detroit- Mr Howard Black has been assisting at the general post in Toronto during the holi day rush- Mr and Mrs W and family from Sas katchewan arc visiting With her parents Mr and Mrs James Murray Miss Harper school teacher on the lino spent the holidays with her parents Goodwood iss Marion school teacher near was home for the holidays Mr and Mrs- H Hunter Miss Marion and Mr and Mrs Sibley of Toronto were guests of Mr and Mrs Christmas day Signs of wedding bells shortly VANDORF and Mrs Richardson spent the visiting their son at r Alfred Snider and family had Christmas with relatives in Toronto where Mrs Snider is after her illness in tor month The three brothers Paul Harney and Peter Connolly hud Christmas dinner together at me of Mr Frank Graham Mr and Mrs Wm McDonald had a lull house Christmas day entertaining the Crawford and families from Pine Orchard lie by the public school scholars well prepared and very interesting at stmas concert Mr also of his popular songs and Miss reading which were appreciated Santa Clause was as welcome as ever Rev White made a good chairman and Miss Mary presided at piano Previous to the James McCarron family mov ing to Toronto the neighbors gathered at the home and presented Mrs with a handsome clock and an address as a token of their for the family and the Wo Institute presented Miss with a nice electric lamp in recognition of her faithful ser vice as secretary and treasurer of the society Both made appropriate replies and stated that tliev would always recall liiu happy days spent in After lunch the older folk left for home and the younger set enjoyed a dance is a word hide what it ems to lean that burden than ve take refuge behind But since we the world and for it denotes froi the rocky rocky than it Luis of nice bright sunny days in December many of them resembling Spring days and dav brings up nearer to the Spring time r and Miss Winnie Willoughby Christmas with relatives in Toronto of Keswick gave a very instructive address in our Sunday school on Sunday Glad to see Miss Dorothy of Pott Sydney and Miss Arva Mann of Toronto home during tiie holidays are glad to have Mr and Mrs Walter Thompson home again sad death in our neighborhood recently Kindest is extended to Mrs Parks Those who attended the Demurest meetings in Newmarket considered it a wonderful pri vilege the influence of which we believe will bring untold blessings in the future Our next Womens Institute meeting is to be held in the Community Hall on the 2nd Tuesday in January 2 pm It was decided at last months meeting to postpone the sooialj evening until February We were very much pleased to have with us the Instt lute at our last meeting and all enjoyed the splendid program which our visitors ACHIEVES CHIC PETERS CORNERS The influenza visi several homes in but Christmas festivities were carried The annual concert was held at Jersey pub lic school on Thursday of last week and as usual decided success being largely ized by parents and also friends of the teacher and children Mrs James Peters entertained as day Mr and Mrs D York Veda Pollock of Keswick Miss Laura d Earl Peters of Toronto also Mr and Peters and family and Mr and Mrs Peters and baby Mr and Mrs Wellington Wilson and By spent Christmas at Mr George Wilsons Mr and Mrs Charlie Draper spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Ralph Diaper Mr and Mrs Carson Pollock and Shirley spent the holiday with Mr and Mrs Several from around here attended the meetings in Newmarket artd were de lighted with the sermons Mr- of Grandeoolie was call on old friends around here last week Mr and Mrs Peters and baby spent few days in Toronto last week Extensive improvements and enlargements have been marie on Mr Lloyd Pollocks silver YOUNG WAGE EARNERS bank enoaigh each week to enough when he becomes old to give him income that will keep him in comfort for the rest of his days and if he spends his capital as Weal as his interest he must always be haunted with the fear that his principal will some day be all spent If he understood thai by the system which the Canadian Government has provided namely the System could by paying in cents a week at any post office secure at say an income which nothing could deprive him of he would immediately avail himself of the For example a man aged paying in 25c week until years of age would frgm and after that date so long as he lived an income of or more than he Id derive from an investment of at if he happened to have available for investment al which safe lo say having regard to the many temptations which would have to spend the amount he would I have But the matter is easy for him if he will but make provision for his old age a charge i bis weekly wage I lad The ranch scho J lo Mystery now shrouds whereabouts of 1 concerning the Kcstor our wellMown auctioneer ho left the home of his son Kesler Brock Crescent Toronto on Dec- and has not been seen since When left his plan was visit a married daughter in Monti- real He never arrived there but it was several days before relatives know he was missing Ho was a candidalo for the provincial legis lature in his homo riding at the last Ruth Martin mid Azor Robinson spent Christmas in the city Mabel Skinner of Islington was home for the holidays and Mrs of Niagara Falls spent Christmas with Mrs W Slonehouse Miss Nora Armstrong of spent the holidays here Henry Mitchell and Mr James of Allislon spent Sunday with Mrs A Clara Davis of Pickering spent the holi days parents Mr and Mrs Davis Mr and Mrs family spent ristmas with Mr parents at Maple Mr and Mr Fred Evans of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Clifford of Weston were the guests of Mr and Mrs Ferguson Lister of Hamilton spent Christ mas at home Bernard Sutton of the P Toronto home for the holiday Mr Allan Brown of Hamilton and Mr Harold Davis of Wilson Y were home for the holi days and Mrs Kenneth Bradley of Port Col- borne were guests of Mr and Mr Smith Dixon Mr C Troll is spending the holidays at his in Jessie Thompson Miss Bertha Alma and Miss Brown of To- to spent Christmas their respective homes and Mrs Mr and Mrs Camp bell and Messrs and Locke of Toronto Christmas guests of Mr and Mrs A and of Eliza beth J spent Wednesday with Dr and Dillane id Mrs W Rodger w for Christmas Miss Carter of Toronto the holidays Miss Laura Dennis Marge and Mrs and also Mr Earl Dennis of Toronto spent with Mr and Mrs R J Miss Martha of the city davs with Mrs Ernest Pearson Mr and Mrs W and son spent Christmas in the city Mr and Mrs Mitchell of Toronto wen guests of Mr and Mrs J on Christ mas day Dr and Mrs Carter of Dundoik spent Christ mas with Mr and Mrs Alex Mr and Mrs were guests of Mi and Mrs A Kirk wood on Christmas day The school concert in the town hail was up to standard with a varied program The opening chorus by the pupils was somewhat out of the ordinary combining solos duets etc of a Christmas nature with oldfashioned is The recitations negro minstrels dane- pantocaine showed careful preparation and were well executed The major part of the program was in the form of a play which well presented George Proctor and a Dillane represented Mr and Mrs At their home they received as boarders advertisement several important person- Harold Dixon the quicktempered with his goodlooking wife Blanch Win- Kenneth Sutton as the real French who fell in love with daughter Ai- leen Ferguson and the chic little maid Mo- After much misunderstanding and many excited conferences harmony was reslor- household and everyone made happy- Thte puplis and teachers are to be d on the success of the entertainment Five persons lost their lives near New Brunswick one day last week when the auto in which they were driving went through the ice as they were crossing from a point to the main land Arthur of was killed and two other men were injured one morning last week when two cars coming from Toronto skidded on the icy highway two miles from God that inced of God doctrine but a lo be lived daily of there an on to tin have held as theory what they gospel of Jesus is experience of life a life place a little brick in the pave Lords pathway I will place ling generations may walk then city Phillips Brooks 8omeUilngoutofUieOrdlnaryl is the touch we give all our printing We have the latest faces in type ana the best in presses combined 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