Newmarket Era , August 28, 1914, p. 4

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How E all child Plow Fkvm a email ray fhtr bod vrcrkncsa at Ottawa to control all service wide ay- as a precautionary flurb made necessary from following of the Canadian Parliament we by Highness the Dak of diverted of all social functions uauajly characteris ing thereof evidence was apparent of the deep appreciation of the very grave Hops writings maps EH iWi la WAR Iho Kingston Jamaica Aug ina I shook impending in British cruiser Bristol today shot ttie German I J r to doctors and tboy did not her any Com pound bid of tome I to her it a trial Bho has iakcj five bottles of the tc- to on the and she Is cured of this trouble She was all run down when she started taking the Compound and her periods did not right to poorly and Weak that I often had to help her herself now Is regular and la growing strong end healthy Mrs Plover Iowa Hundreds of ouch letters expressing gratitude for good fi Vegetable Compound are received proving the this grand old remedy If yon are 111 do not drag along and continue toouifcrdayinanddayouthnt at once take E Vege table Compound a womana remedy for womans Ills If you want write to ttc3leineCoconfl- letter will be opened read and answered by a woman and In atrlot lis gttds kt by baking foil i lvo no I J cm i fcfir Spavla ere lor year and it lAGtth Id Alt Jan J have bctt tfilM Kctidairfl Cure In at for copy our book the lXorM Vermont J A for a la I ROUT W Box Queen St PRACTICAL PAINTER of all natural woods and Decorations In ail the Latest Styles WALL PAPER SUPPLIED And Hung on the Most Terms If you want the very BEST WORK AT THE FIGURE You cannot better My paper hung at per roll any other paper per roll Estimates Submitted and all work carried out by our own supervision and none but exper ienced men employed All Kinds Signs Painted lust give Jones Trial 11 Satisfaction is Guaranteed I phbtogrupliBJ and means of Nation Arrest- Slop and deportation Control of the harbors ports- and lerrilorial of and movements of vosselB Transportation by land air or and the control of the transport of and tilings- Trading im portation and manufacture Appropriation control forfeiture and disposition of pro perty and of l1ic uso thereof That no person hold for deportation or under arrest or art alien enemy or upon suspicion or lo prevent his departure sliall be released upon bail or discharged or tried without the consent of the Minister of Jus tice and that order and warrant mado or issued by any Minister under such legislation or or regula tion thereunder shall be con clusive evidence all state ments and matters therein or contained and no court shall Inquire into or make any order in respect thereto That the Immigration Act bo amended to provide that no resident of Canada who leaves Canada to perform any military or other service for any country then at war with His Majesty or for the purposes of aiding or abetting any way His Majestys enemies be permitted to land in Canada or remain there in except with the permission of the Minister o HOWELL NOT Mr Howells election in North Oxford has not been protested His opponents a petition but did not deposit within four days as required and the proceedings therefore were void The protests which will go on are those by the Conservatives against Mac Lang Cochrane and by the Lib erals against in East It is the general opinion that there was never any real inten tion of protesting Mr Howells election The local men in Wood- slock disclaim responsibility The Mail Empire said in their news account that the petition hud been filed upon from Toronto solicitors The Government or liquor interests or perhaps both evidently thought might annoy Mr Howell by making this attack and Mien withdrawing it They also thought that they might make a little cheap political cap ital out of the incident Their plan has failed however and the unfairness of the move has aroused the resentment of fair- minded Conservatives as well as of Liberals themselves tOOOC A press despatch Ottawa dat ed Aug Bays Despite the the war it has been decided to go ahead with the celebration a hun dred years of peace between Canada and tho United States An executive meeting of the Canadian Peace Cent- I Association was held today when it was unanimously decided to continue with tho celebration The frontier between the States and Canada Bays the St lolm Telegraph stands as an ob ject lesson to all nations While it Is the longest it is safest and frontier in all She world Three thousand miles and more of it between Hay and Sound and in all that distance not a shotted gun points menacing from either country towards each other In our opinion conclusion an exchange in not far from tho truth If says The farmer who owns a farm 1 particular pcnon who Is fixed Hanks may fall and factories workman strike and towns burn times may ho and even crops may he short hut the farmer who owns his acres will get along Ho will live In comfort and quiet with plenty to cat drink wear He Is the most independ ent man on earth The matrons signal Saskatchewan speaking of the Pur Industry In that part of the Dominion remarks Fur farming promises to he one the most successful of the Industries springing up along the line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Hallway At several points west ol Graham fur ranches have been established Mack intosh and Hudson being the points chosen A Prince Edward Inland Company Is also making ar rangements to establish Itsell in the territory Black foxes are the main stay of these fur farms hut silver red and crossed foxes arc being bred with other furhearing The following Item from the Sun respecting prices of cream at Toron to will he interest to farmers While the recent rains will help changed sex KirUrube The Bristol which was convoying a supply bit the German veaM at least three time before Germans could escape A- gentleman called up the Globe last night to that- if the women of Toronto put the energy they dis played on Flag Day into wax on the high coat living there would be capitulation from dealers time Ottawa August Iff When the members of Patricias Infantry battalion being raised arid equipped by Mr Hamilton Montreal leave for tho front each man who usually smokes a pipe will take away with him a new briar pipe a present from Lady Mackenzie wife of Sir William Mack enzie of Toronto Paris Aug A woman with four sons in the French army today walked slowly down the steps of one of tho municipal where rela tives are Informed whether soldiers are dead wounded or unre ported She was exceedingly white but emotion was greater than could bo expressed In tears A friend- up quickly and said llavc you good news I am so glad my Jean is safe Ycs they arc all safe was reply They are safe in arms of tho Father I am proud to all to cause Fierce occurred between the Belgians and Germans around aln General tho new Presi dent entered the Mexican capital and received a great opation The Kaiser announced that Germany would reslst any attempt of Japan to take over Kingston Aug The suspected German spies arrested at on August who car ried arms ammunition and other equipment have been brought to Kingston and will be incarcerated in Fort Henry They the first mil itary to enter the fort since They will be closely guarded Ottawa Aug The composition of the Canadian overseas expedition ary force was detailed In a copy of an order In Council which was placed on the table of the commons toda by the prime minister The division In the field will be Quebec Aug At a special ses sion of the Quebec Provincial Cabinet held at noon today the Gov ernment has decided to the Belgium nd- along the fighting must it- now Mouse and ItIs better not to the last ton have been feigning relative so far as the bulk of their lighting strength along tile Mean- were evidently chang ing plana dud disposition that the general advance might be made with suddenness and with their They their cavalry feel the- allied positions along the whole line Two days ago general advance began on both banks of the river In great strength toward Brussels Farther south the Germans have pushed on with similar ir resistible forco along the line and and the to The ad vance carried out with thor oughness and decision along the whole battle front The fight Ib not only against numbers against time The situation is big enough It is bigger than history has known but it is simple allied must have well settled plans by this time for dealing with it The arrest of the Ger man advance for a fortnight has given them full opportunity for concentrating the large force they now have in Belgium There the several very strong lines of defence curving backward from Antwerp behind Brussels and round again lo The Ger mans as they advance more deep ly within such a curve must at least separate their army north the Mouse from their army in he Ardennes of northern France Part Of the great conflict may soon range across the actual Held of Waterloo Branch at all important in tad in Ki New Every of a I INTEREST ALLOTTED ON DEPOSITS Former Rank will to a Manager TVs Over I J 81 m JUL I- I L mm At prices Wo a few left in and that It will bo to youradvantago to and purchase- OUH TAILOR PHONE ILLS GIvi Apply NEWMARKET ST End Flour And Feed Opposite King George Hotel tore military authorities four mil- cheMe or ion is Riven by the Toronto Creamer that it will bTfhg about a great Increase in the supply of cream hut will merely tend to keep cattle from going back any more For the first half of tlie month per pound of fat has been paid for sour cream net to the shipper by this company Where quality war rants a premium Ir paid above this price the is for further advance Sweet cream is quotable at per pound of butter fat net YEARS Parliamentary Notes At the request of the Canadian Government the Duke of term as GovernorGeneral has indefinitely extended in consequence of the war The percentage of increase in rates of duty and excise on the principal items in the war budget are as fol lows Raw sugar per cent re fined sugar per cent canned fruits per cent condensed milk per cent dedicated cocoanut per cent beer per cent beer cent spirits tobacco 20 per cent cigars and cigarettes pi cent excise on domestic spirits per cent beer cigars tobacco per cent CANADAS RESOURCES As a result of representations by the Provincial to the Dominion Government Sir lames has received notice that in future all pen alties Imposed of the Ontario laws will be turned over to the Provincial treasury Heretofore one half the lines imposed went the Dominion and the other half to the informer During this week says an Ottawa despatch the Ontario Government will deposit over one million fry in the lakes about Perry Sound and North Ren frew These will be particularly bass A good many people summer ing at Lake resorts will re gret that its waters are not included mmmP fUttio Aby6llUrUaf tot til WbMcmui The Toronto World recently an nounced that there are some mer chants in Toronto who are so dead to any sense of decency or patriotic feeling that they are trying to make money out of the war by increasing the cost of the necessities of life for which Is no justification It goes on to While the world has received many letters on the subject we have not had anything definite as to who the guilty people really are Of course the quickest cure for the wrong complained is publicity but it is hurtful to the Citys reput ation that even some merchants there are so as to take advantage of present circumstances in cask per commit a public wrong per cent manufact A mercantile firm In Toronto has intimated to its customers that they do not intend to be led away by the panicy actions of those who are add ing fancy prices to stocks This is commendable The above firm also observe Manufactures should real ize that the present European war with the partial or total suspension of foreign imports in text iles and many other lines can result only in better business conditions in Canada Rearing these facts in mind efforts toward quieting the present uneasiness and restoring markets to normal not only display a high order of Imperial patriotism hut will be demonstrated to be the use of the armies Ottawa Aug Arrange ments were completed today for the transport of the Canadian troops across the Atlantic The entire corps consisting of over men will bo transported in one huge fleet of ocean liners convoyed by British men of war The transports and cruisers will form a fleet which will spread over 120 miles Ottawa Aug 20 The of Militia has received an oiler from Mr J Eaton of Toronto head of the Raton Company of to wards defence fund The money is to lie devoted towards the purchase of a battery of Vickcrs quickfiring guns mounted on military motor trucks of most modern design Such a battery is a very needed equipment of the Canadian expedi tionary force In addition to this Mr Eaton has hie line the Florence for use together with his private wireless station I in Toronto The thanks of the Government have been tendered to Mr Raton for his patriotic effort No war has ever swallowed such enormous sums of money as the pre sent one according to the military writers It is known that men are already under arms besides 340000 seamen If the Balkan war can be taken as an example the cost of each man mobilized amounts to per day This gives a total cost each day as the cost the present European struggle The war is costing Switzerland not at war but compelled to mobilize over J5000O0 a day London Aug A Central News despatch from Brussels that the Germans last night started a forward movement over the whole battle line It is stated tjiat the movement was made on the direct orders of the Kaiser The German Government has an nounced that the forts at Liege have been destroyed and the defenders bur ied beneath the ruins The French Government declares that the forts are still holding out NEW ONTARIO DEVELOPMENT work in- Northern Onta rio development fond has been stopped for the season drcda of men many of llicm with one or more teams have boon thrown of employment weeks sooner than they had expected It is alleged that this years ap propriation lias already been ex pended As a matter of fact however this fund is under the control of the Cabinet not the Legislature and they bad the power to spend within the lim it of Up to the pre sent less than has been spent of the the amount secured by the Govern ment to carry on the work The trouble is that as ad mitted in testimony given before the Public Accounts Committee by the Deputy Assistant Provin cial Treasurer ibis Spring the of this money has been spent for other purposes and is there fore not on hand at this criti cal lime Otherwise the Govern ment could have kept the men employed on the Northern the very end of the season thus have saved them from distress Unemployment is bad enough as it is especially with the war and general financial stringency and although the Government shows tardy signs of making an attempt lo deal with the prob lem in the Province as a whole it is unfortunate that in North ern Ontario at any rate lhcy have made things worse instead of bet ter PLOUH i Royal Household for Bread for BRAN AND ALL KINDS OF PEED TRY OUR MAI7TKD Makes the Pigs Grow Night Day Leave Your for Carting and Heavy Teaming A HOWARD PHONE MAIN OFF J Royal In Mi vomit Hewn Con PAIN For shame Willie J expostulated his mother- If you arc not kind to your little sister the will put on wings one these days and back to I If she has got wings was the indifferent rejoinder of Willie let her put them on now and up stairs for her Real Agent Wonted We have an exceptional oppor tunity for you In your city or town If you are a agents are still making big money and we have a good In your neighborhood Send tor full particulars to Port Welter Securities Corpora tion Ltd To ronto 3w21 i HELP EXOUMIOII 1200 to Via Chicago and From all stations in Ontario Kingston Renfrew and West to certain points in and Alberta and all points in Man itoba Harvest Help train leave Toronto 230 p on atoYi via Stratford RE FOR SALE Rattan body lace rubber tires in shape Enquire at Era Office Canadian National USEFUL INVENTI0N8 The following patents have been recently secured through the agency of Messrs Marion Marion Patent Attorneys Mont real Canada and Washington Any information on the sub ject will he supplied free of charge by applying lo the above- named firm CANADA William No Canadas natural resources are so varied in character and so scattered of location that even the most invet erate traveler is hardly able to sec ure a comprehensive idea their Hut the information is iurnish- to the visitor to the Canadian National Exhibition in a suggestive way The federal and pro vincial exhibits comprise a series displays that give at a glance a jtremely good business of British American College Leads In age Influence and successful clalizcs In Qreog Pitman Shorthand and all The Fall jp8 Aug Slat Wauohopo Prln- WriU for Toronto wonderful insight into the sources the countrys wealth It is constant delight to the patriotic Canadian and a revelation to the visitor from an other land and should certainly prove one the greatest educa tional features giving the sightseer a liner idea of the capabilities of the country in a law minutes than he could otherwise acquire In years In the Government building will be seen a complete of the edible in habitants of the oceans and the in land waters shown by the Dominion Government while the provinces dis play their special resources such as grain fruits and ores Ontario grains from the west Umber fruit and minerals from British Columbia and fish and minerals from the Mari time Irovlncesf The combined play can only be termed magnifi cent said an American visitor laat year During the speech of Sir Wilfrid on the Address in reply to the speech from the Throne he op- served The war now in progress was the struggle of liberty agoinrit appression democracy against autocracy and of civilization against that return to times when the mad ambition of one man could drive a great nation of intelligent people Into a cruel and unjust war Premier Borden was likewise emphatic He pleaded the Justice Britains cause in present and characterized ft as the first general war in a century as well as the most in the history of the world Both the and Opposition were cheered to the dur ing their address to 4t BIG THING AT LAST London Aug Official de spatches from the French War Department concede that the Ger man forces in great strength to day crossed the River on which Louvain stands on the north and reached miles castnortheast of Sedan in France on the south Fight ing was very active all day Thursday along this entire bat tle line seventyfive miles in length Is only fourteen miles east of Brussels The army abandoned lo the Germans after making ter rific resistance The Belgians were entrenched there and in flicted incalculable losses on German- troops advancing across the open country but the German forces have now taken and An ally the nearest Iowa on the road to Brussels In short the and swiftness of the first great Ger man advance once started was all that could be expected from the German army We cannot more definitely If there was any doubt about the situa tion before there is none now It is the big thing at last as ev eryone must now recognise All Greene Brighton Re production of animated pic- lures No Meissen Germany Fuses No St Jacques Que Harvester Twine Alarm No Alfred Gibson Harrogate Bug Variable Di vision and Subdivision of Drawers Boxes Cabinets Shelving etc John Barker Sheffield En Files No Giuseppe Home Italy Water Tight Doors No Gaston Par is France Machine for Mea suring and Packing Powdery Materials No Percy Montreal Que Combined Ink Bottle Holder and Pen Hack UNITED STATES No Louis Racine St Que Plow Ream THE INVENTORS ADVISER will be sent free to any address upon request EASIER THAN WALKING The topic turned to the rising gen eration and former Governor Judson Harmon of Ohio was rerouted of a small party named Willie One night Willi was trying to make a toy locomotive circulate his glanced up from toe baby she was disrobing for the night WlUIe said she run up stairs and bring me babys night gown wont you want to rcspopded Willie imakejtbiB train go BOY WANTED To learn the Printing No need apply who has not attended High School ERA OFFICE PUBLIC NOTICE All persons who intend to build in Newmarket or any putting in Cecapool or Closet on premier el- ready built upon must submit plans to Board of Health and obtain cer tificate before commencing the otherwise costs will be Incurred By order DR SCOTT Medical Health Officer Exhibition PEACE YEAR Furnace Work Plumbing Americas Greatest Livestock Shew Acres of Manufacturer Exhibits by the Provinces Exhibits by Dominion Exhibits by West Indie Grenadier Guards Band Dragoons Musical Ride AutoPolo Matches Circus and Hippodrome Dozen Shows In Single Hour Boy Scouts Review Canadas Biggest Dog Show of Our- Specialties See Bathroom Outfit at fee Shop THE LEADING TINSMITHS BABYLON Greatest Oriental Spectacle ever presented on Continent Paintings from England Scotland United States and Educational Exhibits Goods in Process of Making Athletic Sports AeroHydroplane Flight Grand Water Carnival WAT Mi fcUuu A Grip Co CHI I Hon Crealores Famous Band it SONS Next to Smiths Score of other Bands Dozen Band Concerts Chesapeake and Shannon Biggest Midway ever Peace Year Fireworks International Peace Bands 29 1914 Sept TORONTO At but Mo Out complainlngly have got to Mai the valdo of Beechamfl Pills as boat of of the digestive the beet preventive of JfW bo often resulting from defective r bo common- action of tin stomach or bowel For a in thousand fctmti A for you you Try ftxjd yoa An Invaluable Aid to Wirt W it pi 1 it I A worl A op ARCHIVES OF VV

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