IF A COLD MAKES IG DIFFICULT S AN ANSWER- When you from all of closed running eyes catarrh due to a The pour released from CaUrrhOZone quickly clear the tract- bring fiat relief- a few drops of Catarrh OZooe on your handkerchief or in the handy plastic container A few drops of on the pillow at night hclnayoii rmt comfortably Get CaWurhOZooe today at your druggist DRAPERY MADE FREE Our Town Is Reading SLIP covers GUARANTEED Many now books have been added to the Newmarket Public Library A list has been prepar ed by the librarian Mrs Jack Skinner briefly indicating the titles authors and subject mat ter Novels by Yen Vare Makers of Heavenly Trousers The Gate of Happy Sparrows The Temple of Costly Exper ience Doctors Choice Physicians favorite medical fic tion Novel fabulous world in Main Phone I Newmarket You cant no ALLOUT If you are ALLIN Take A vitamin iron tonic Try a bolt today Obtainable at Lanes Pharmacy Main St Newmarket The Hills of Beverly Block- Novel of movie world bosses and their wives How to Build an Orange Crate from Old Pieces of Furniture Humorous writings for every member of the family Prince Philip Dean Mem oirs of serving the Duke of Edin burgh I Madam Martin The founder of Wax works In Search Of A Wife Brady taken from letters A Health Unto His Majesty Charles Anna and the King of Governess Anna in Rogers and Ham- mersteins Broadway hit and now the movie The King And I Frances And The frees Ship ley With missionary husband in Territories Canada Grandma Takes A Hand Tail She has her finger in all vil lage matters Hinging In The Chafes de la Roche Autobiography Gypsy Gypsy Rose Lee A memoir unmatched in its gaiety and wit A Lucky Number Henry Hilarious memories of girlhood in Windsor Nothing Whatever To Do Mas- Resourcefulness of New Yorkers who turn to Blueberry Hill Farm The Linden Affair Mystery Dead Mans Folly Christie- Mystery The secret Of Hidden Valley- Hutchinson Western Verse And Verse Walter Howies Radio Broadcasting comments The Glass Cage Priestly Written for Donald and Davis and Barbara Chilcott at Crest Theatre Toronto Polio and Vaccine A Woman Doctor Looks at Life and Love Thirty Years Travelling Around The World Far Far The Mountain Peak- Masters Climbing the ayas At Home In Mexico Smart Retiring to Mexico on a small income Canary Island Adventure Walter Familys quest for the simple life To Write Better Business Let tersBuckley Good Housekeeping Wedding Guide Weston Advice for to days bride The Christian Church in Can ada Walsh OBITUARY Hannah La A lifetime resident of this area Hanna Albertha Moody wife of the late Louis La Chappelle died in Newmarket on Tuesday Oct Funeral service was conduct ed by Rev Duncan White at and Rose Funeral home Mrs La was born on the second concession of King and spent her years in this area She attended Armitage school and lived for years at the corner of Eagle and Sts Her husband predeceased her in Mrs La was a mem ber of Trinity United church She led an active life taking an interest in community affairs and enjoying her home and garden Mrs La Chappelle was a mem ber of the Yonge St Sewing Circle She is survived by her son and three sisters Miss Moody Mrs and Mrs Lillie Close all of New market Pallbearers were David Ralph Smith Lem Saint Cameron Lane Gordon Close and Aubrey Wade YORK NORTH LIBERAL WOMEN MEET AT AURORA THANKSGIVING IS MEETING THEME Thanksgiving was the theme of the October meeting of the Junior ladies aid Christian j Baptist church The group met at the home of Mrs William Rob inson Mrs Bernard Lee presided The dcvotionals were led by Mrs Robinson and Mrs William An drews Mrs Lee as her solo Count Your Blessings At the conclusion of the busi ness session when plans were completed for the Autumn tea to be held in the church hall on Thursday Oct from 230 to 5 pm a social time was spent Hostesses were Mrs Charles Bunn Mrs Smart and Mrs Milton Morton Sixtyfive members and friends attended the York North Liberal dinner at Trin ity Hall Aurora on October The tables and hall looked fes tive with fall foliage and grasses and reflected the artistic hand of Mr Vaughan Williams Aur ora who gave his time and abil ities to this work Guests were welcomed at the door by Misses Cleland and Starr The favors at each table were donated by the Dixon Pencil Co Oriental Importers and Newmar ket Drugs The guests at the head table were Mrs Downey president of the association guest speaker Mrs G Hale of Toronto president of Ontario Liberal Women Mrs Howard Cane and Mrs Webster past presidents of the organization Mrs Hooker Mrs Fielding and Mrs Kirk- wood vice presidents Mrs C Stephenson and Mrs John Rye Mrs D Downey presided the speaker was introduced by Howard Cane who in speaking of Mrs Hales achievements in formed the group that she was editor of the Mount Dennis News weekly Mrs Hale who recently at tended the Liberal convention in Ottawa said there were no signs of discouragement expressed as to the future of the Liberal party She has many construc tive ideas as to how Liberal organizations could further the interests of Liberal ism Her talk was stimulating and the appreciation of all was expressed by Mrs Webster who thanked Mrs Hale Miss Charlotte Morton New market contributed much to the enjoyment of the evening with a piano solo Among those winning lucky number gifts were Miss C Mor ton Mrs Gilman Mrs Hooker and Mrs West of Newmarket Mrs A and Mrs Wil son of The first regular fall meeting will be held Wednesday evening Nov at in the Veterans Club Rooms town hall New market Mrs Inez Summers Liberal candidate for Greenwood Toronto will be guest speaker ITS A Womans World By CAROLINE ION Pay The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Oct 17 With the visit of Queen Eliza beth to Ottawa this week all attention is focused on Canadas capital This Royal visit coin cides with the 100th anniversary of the citys selection as the nat ional capital by Queen Eliza beths great-great- grandmother Queen Victoria From a CBC Press Service re lease a brief outline of Ottawas history is given Ottawa in was described as a lumber village converted by Royal mandate into a polit ical cockpit Queen Victoria personally chose Ottawa as the capital of Canada then Ont ario and Quebec after pro tracted disagreement among ad vocates of Toronto Montreal Quebec City and Kingston Each of the larger centres sent special emissaries to England to plead their cases Ottawa back ers however were content to submit a brief to Her Majesty setting forth what they consider ed to be the citys incomparable advantages They included its Although Ottawa was official ly named capital in it was not until 1865 that government departments were moved from the old capital of Quebec City Confederation came two years later and the story of Ottawa since then has been one of steady growth Ottawa today is one of the worlds key capitals Canadian representatives are staffing mis sions in nearly every part of the world and more than 50 foreign countries maintain embassies and legations in Ottawa In the national picture Ottawa ranks as the fifth largest city The population of the city prop er according to latest figures from the Tourist Bureau is 220- 241 The population of Metro politan Ottawa according to the Dominion bureau of Statistics is Although still primarily a government town Ottawa has been undergoing rapid industrial expansion This expansion coup- led with a phenomenal suburban SALE SALE MOVING ACROSS THE STREET Everything Must Be Sold Do your Christmas shopping now and save strategic military location avail- growth posed what planners re- ability of building materials in j garded as a danger to the forests scenic site and of the city as a truly to all the larg er towns The news of Victorias choice reached Ottawa Dec national capital of dignity and beauty So in the federal govern ment established the National Years celebrations Capital District It covers the first day of 1857 square miles embracing lands in the OttawaHull region reserved in the national interest for pro tection and development The Federal District commis sion a government agency has the responsibility for ensuring that Ottawa grows in dignity and beauty The final fruition of the ambitious National Cap ital plan may take to years Each year evergrowing hosts of tourists visit Ottawa attract ed by its beauty the Parliament Buildings and he pictur esque park hinds and driveways on both sides of the river Bargain House Around Corner Main St South BOYS QUILTLINED WINDBREAKERS ea MENS FLEECE LINED COMBINATIONS ea fiOOnS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED TRAINING COURSE FOR GUIDE LEADERS A course in leadership train ing for Brownie and Guide lenders being held on Thurs day Oct at 730 pm in the Newmarket Scout Hall It Is open to all interested in this work With more than girls in the Brownie packs and companies in Newmarket it is essential that additional leaders be trained said Mrs Hayes district commissioner Former Guiders who would like to refresh their background of Guide and Brownie work are urged to attend this training ses sion Newcomers are welcomed also ST PAULS SCOUT MOTHERS GROUP BEGINS NEW SEASON The first meeting Of the fall season for the 2nd Newmarket Scout Mothers auxiliary will he held in the Memorial room St Pauls Parish Hall on Thursday Oct 17 at pm All mothers of hoys attending the Scout company or Cub pack at St Pauls Anglican church are in vited to attend Plans will be made to hold a Halloween party for the Cubs and Scouts The auxiliarys in the Mother Goose Fair will be discussed The fair which will be sponsored by all organizations at St Pauls church will be held on Saturday MM AUTUMN TEA annual Autumn tea and sale of work of the Junior Ind ies aid Christian Baptist church will he held in the church hall today Tea will be served from to pm There will he a sale of home candy fancy work and apron The New lasted into At the time of its selection as the capital Ottawa had been an incorporated town for only some nine years The towns name had been Ottawa only since It had been called Bytonw be fore that Col John By of the En gineers was the towns founder He was sent out from England In I8U0 to oversee the building of the 126mile Canal from Ottawa Kingston With in a year two companies of Sappers and Miners total ling lfiu men were working in job Some 150 civilian buildings had spuing up on the site Col himself planned the which before the arrival of hardy pioneers was a denselyforested area Nicholas Sparks and were two of the earliest settlers In the population of was and by it had climbed toi By turned to England in and died there four years later The War Office in at tempting to answer political criticism of its spending policies placed much of the blame for high expenditures on By Later assessments vindicated him History coves to Brule one of Samuel de envoys the distinction of being the first white man In see the Bite of what was to become Otta wa He came to the region in with a party of Huron In dian- himself explored the Ottawa River in to 12 the next century wars between the white man and the Indian raged up and down the Ottawa From 1700 to the river was the highway to I ho north and the nOrlhwosI and many of the famed explorers of Canadian history passed by what was to be Parliament Hill The following articles will be sold at HALF PRICE Yard Goods Gothic Bras Girdles Shower Curtains Drapery Drapery Lining Drapery Track off op the following Buttons Zippers Floss Rick Rack Thread Seam Binding Bias Tape Ribbons Runners Slips Nighties Underwear Cloves Handbags Hankies Head Scarves Bedspreads etc etc These are just a few examples There will be new big special reductions Every afternoon at pm In answer to the hundreds of enquiries that we have had we arc pleased to announce that our new business will be furni ture drapery and I 103 MAIN ST NEWMARKET BRICES MEAT MARKET NEWMARKET and AURORA PURE PORK SAUSAGE lb FRESH SHOULDER 1ST GRADE BUTTER lb SLICED LEAN BUTT PORK ROAST 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