Newmarket Era , March 15, 1918, p. 4

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MA- a Your food will Continue to dia- agree with you and cause dis J tresa until y Hi strengthen youtf digestive organs and tone and the stomach You can do tills Quickly and by promptly taking Pill Their natural action relieves l the stomach of undigested food stimulates flov of gastric juice renews the activity of the liver and bowels and strengthens the digestive ays- tern Take them with confi dence for 60 years experience prove that Am fa where I REPAIR New and Wood Mandrill Saw Mill and Machinery in First Class order and will ho sold cifiap Shop East of of Toronto i PHOTOS THAT ALWAYS I Thorn V- Photographer In Your Town Door West of the Now Pout Office APPOINTMENT Phone farmer was In few ago Maid Just load of hay lie would sell at Wo drew him out a little aa to tho quantity of products lie had In J asking mak ing note said h do not want in the paper hut it you really want to know what I look off farm as the products everything here took out a memo hook and hero the iatemiMl was Hold from a hundred fool of the aero lot was under crop or- pasture sold WO potatoes wheat hay small of grain and hay- M23 Total Then fann er a large herd of cattle and sold lot of cream eminent Creamery making-ev- hundred dollars more We omitted to say that lie fur in or referred I to had on hand all the seed ho will need for the spring- seeding and expects to have hay grain and potatoes to sell later on Where is a farmer in Old Ontario or In the famed Western Canada who can show a better record Markhdm ev ery view except the labor the farming community of this country fa in bolter shape now than at in its history More own their own houses and farms more are free from the yoke of bondage of burdensome debts more are be coming year by making something over a living Top their families and are fitting up the houses and barns with laborsaving and son ilury conveniences more are up to the necessity of giv ing their children better advantages and making life on the farm attractive Lot progress still ho our watchword Mercury Tito beer memorial presented to sir Hearst asking for a drink was given its quietus before a delegation of workers and returned on a bier to he hurled Its a dead Issue Wapio i Wotman sugar soared too price of a pound and relief was obtained by the of maple sugar Your grandmother used it to sweeten her Jo her pies J Try Itt sugar is so scarco and needed- so badly and Italy and Great Your Mallet Work Today in Franco only one and pounds nor pur month of sugar Is lowed In butone pound per month sugar Is spring is tho host date or the old time but- flt that- has hot boon used years cry pound of Maple- Sugar Is wanted cbinpilbd ago by tho show how have been ted sinco out break of Cattle hove been reduced per cent shoop by pep Pent hogs ty- Canada has been only follow ing lm requirements per products and Bio for Maple The Canadian has readily absorbed per cent of the Canadian sugarmapjo pro duction The United Stales take all send glad- take more The demand for i 7 iq more uemana lor r consu mo I Ion of beef and II WEED EHADICATIOfJ THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE MONTREAL TORON TO DETROIT CHICAGO UnoxooUod Dining Car Sleeping Cars on night trains and Parlor Cars on principal day trains Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C Horning Passenger Agent Toronto Out J C Depot Agent- Phone J Phone Up Town Agent FARMERS ATTENTION Make money in your spare time Lids Winter by selling nursery and New Seed Potatoes lime to start is the right on Spring Hales We pay highest commissions and furnish oun salesmen with literature with a punch it Send for our list and full particulars v WELLINGTON Nurseries Established FRUIT PLANTS Por Ve need no introduc- than fact that we have in the Nursery business and are now to meet existing conditions by of fering our high trees and pleats to customers at bottom PrlObS Bend for our of hardy varieties you can order and savo commission of which you gel the benefit Our prices will fca sure to interest you and all is absolutely and lHo name THIS CO of Ontario Ltd ta67 This experimental work commonced in by the On tario Agricultural College at and been conducted now for si successive years object of this work is to curried on by men On their farms in eradication of weeds the results of will furnish data from which definite information may be obtained regarding the best methods Of controlling the vari ous troublesome weeds of he Province The weeds experimented with are Perennial Sow Thistle Twitch Grass Campion or Cow Bell Wild Mustard Daisy Field Bindweed or Wild Glory Wild Oats and Chess Spring leaflets are sent out to numerous farmers of the Province inviting all who have any of these troublesome weeds on their farms to cooperate with Us i this work arid try Experiment outlined for the par ticular weed which is giving them trouble Application forms for experiments accompany the leaflets To those who ill in these and return Ihem detailed directions for the parrying out of the experiment selected are sent and in the fall they are supplied with blank forms on which to re port he results of their work In the past six years over sixty farmers have cooper ated in this work and some val uable information has been ob tained It may he briefly sum marized as follows That good cultivation fol lowed by rape sown in drills pro vides a means of eradicating both Perennial Sow Thistle and Twitch Crass That rape is a more satis factory crop to use in the de struction of Twitch Crass than Buckwheat I That Mustard may be pre vented from seeding in wheat and barley by spraying with a 20 solution of huh sul phate without serious injury to he standing crop or to- fresh seedings of clover produce about flvo pounds sugar in a season If farmers in Ontario Quebec New Brunswick Scotia were to each tap trees we would have this yeal620000- trees producing 20000000 trees at ftvo pounds per tree will produce pounds of sugar This entire supply of sugar for Canada for about three months and would be worth approximately 000 Isnt it worth while as an investment aside from the fact that every pound produced is helping the food situation Money In flap Maple Sugar and Syrup is pro duced at lime of year when the farmer is least busy and it costs him little if any more now than before war tapping trees lie can sell pounds of sugar or gallons of syrup netting from to in three weeks This is more than the soldiers fighting in France get in thrice the time and ho offers in ex change his life you who have maple trees not offer so short a space of your money in your pocket as well on North Lord says The Al lied larder is dangerously amply but wo are carrying on in belief that can rely on the people of North America to prevent our food supplies from becoming so diminished as to imperil issue for which we ore all fighting Help Sir Wm Secretary of the British Ministry of says Few people have yet grasped fundamental fact that Great Britain still relies on the United States and Canada for consumption of beef and mutton in during last year of peace was 150000 tons per month During 191017 this amount had fallen to 120000 ions per month The total avail able supplies at present in sight for Ihe current year are not more ban Iohh per month Support The clorgy of all denomina tions in Canada are promising to do everything in their power to promote Ihe work of food con servation and production in a of cases the Bishops are sending out pastoral loiters to their clergy Archbishop Primate of Canada has promised his fullest support to the Canada Pood Board Worth Thinking little bite makes a The second helping is getting to he bad form Theres lots of money to round but bacon beef and wheat cant make the circuit may not bo a brain food hut brainy men are eating more fish Waste and want are twin sis ters and neither is beautiful Learn to control your own ap petite before you try to control your neighbors A good citizen is known by the food ho cats for Farm Work The Canada Food Board is pre paring plans for the mobiliza tion of labor for spring seeding Operations Men familiar with handling horses will he specially needed and it is essential thab they he secured to work on the land For this reason employ ers of such labor in urban cen tres will be well advised to con sider the adoption of cooperative lial foodstuffs Unless can gel this food or nearly all of it we shall peter out Llttlo Every available maple tree should he lapped this spring and every sap bucket pail and pan pressed into service whether it per cent of her methods of delivery in order to free men capable of driving horses and especially those with farm experience Dry FLETCHERS J If Home Halifax l Brantford Asphalt Slatts th A 5 MHO Mrs David James of whose was several years reeve of Mark- ham Township and wellknown to the farmers of Ontario as a lecturer for a quarter of a century to the Farmers Institute died suddenly yesterday morning at her late residence She was the young est daughter of the late Jack son one of the pioneer of York Township A prominent church worker she was first president of the Ladies Aid of tho Meth odist Church and a past president of the Missionary Society She was also a pasj president of the Womens In stitute of and prominently with Hie Womens luea of the province The Mrs James was in her year and leaves her five sons and nine grand children The sons ere Edgar A chief the York County Roads Commission Frank II and of and Cross Held Al berta Carl of and of Toronto An added touch of beauty to any house is a roof of Asphalt Slates which are in soft harmonious shades of reddish brown and dark green The colors are permanent and being the natural shades of the slate just as it is taken out of the quarries It will also prove a very economical roof because Asphalt Slates do not split get loose absorb water or rot They are strongly fire resist ant and are classified as the insurance companies and allowed to be used in cities where the most rigid fireprevention are in force Asphalt Slates are Very moderate in i lar size of the slates and their pliability them easily and quickly laid thus saving time and cost of labor Being made of high felt saturated and coated with asphalt and with a surface of crushed slate they make a roof that defies the elements and is a permanent part of the building just like wans and the foundation A a are being used more extensively every year for city country and homes churches golf clubs stores garages and wherever an artistic effect a pitch roof If you are going to do any building this year or have an old roof tluit nteds replacing it wilt be to your advantage investi gate Asphalt Slates ID Limited d Factory rnliojd Canada Toronto j Ford you can do away with many articles a exponEe to the man who still V drives a horse For instance not only your and buggy but the single harness blankets whips currycomb3 brushes pitchforks feedbins etc A t 1 A 1 On flollo land Bye I In their place you have a speedy dependable dignified roomy Ford Car complete in itself It is vastly superior to the narrow cramped buggy that travels so slowly And when a Ford is standing idle it does not eat three meals a day and it requires no looking after A Ford will save you time trouble and money It is the utility car for the busy farmer and his family THE UNIVERSAL CAR it mm Touring Runabout Coupe Sedan Chassis WO 535 Oneton Truck FORD Tea K ROBERTSON DEALER NEWMARKET I iM anniversary hold in the Methodist Church bore were well at tended Rev Dewey of Stratford for merly of this ably conducted both services Monday evening the church while he delivered one of his famous lectures Fame Art Music accompanied hy read ing and music local talent Messrs Cook and Darker at tended tlic Tribunal Hoard at Whitby on Monday When Mr A and wife were returning home on Thursday veiling they had the misfortune to upset on the school house hilh The horse got away and ran back Mo town took a few splinters off Pooles butch er shop and left the culler there then ran to the north shed No serious damage done Mr P Horner intends going West next week with a load of settlers ef fects The girls in Zephyr must sure ly he slow to allow him to return alone Mr moved Mils week to the concession on Mr Madilis farm Mr has moved into the house lately vacated by Mr Miss returned norm to Toronto after visiting her sister Mrs Poole for past few weeks Mr Curl has moved on the Shuttle- worth farm lately occupWd by Mr F Mr and Mrs P of Sunder land attended the anniversary services here on Sunday Geo of Toronto spent with his father here A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Miss Mabel Pickering on Friday last by a number of young people Miss Law of Central Business College Toronto the weekend at her home here Mrs A Law is home spending a couple of month mother in Sutton who hi the doctors care Mr Johnny Kay of the con for merly of this place was here one day last week all smiles Its a boy Friends and neighbors wish to ex tent their heartfelt sympathy to Mr and Mrs Smith of Aurora for merly of Zephyr in the death of their son Smith who died in Eng land Dr visited Mr W O Law on Sunday Mr and Mrs Fergus Curl visited Mr and Mrs Sunday A but very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr and Mrs Thompson on March when their fourth daughter Lau retta was united in marriage to Mr Timothy J- Forsyth of Goodwood The bride wore a handsome blue of georgette crepe trimmed with whlteand carried a bouquet of car nation The girl was Miss Thompson niece of the bride earning sweet peas After the cere mony the guests numbering some were escorted to the where a dainy wedding supper was served Later the young couple left for Toronto and other points the bride travelling it a suit of blue with white hat- Journal e Ho wlio has battled were it only poverty end hard toll will be found stronger and expert than he who could stay at home from the battle among the provision vvagous or even rest Abiding the stuff- MEN Now toGotonthorilflhtOldooftho CLOTHES QUESTION In another year you will pay double for Wool Clothing can you Wool In and Brown Suitings HERE DECIDING QUIT on WILLIS Phono 2 A CALL C Car Dai after with her been During convalescence and when appetite lags brings to the hot dry mouth a freshness and a soothing balm coaxes back the enthusiasm of health Thousands of soldiers hi Europe have cause to thank for its effect At All lieep your Vs13r KfVflwtW ARCHIVES SI

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