Newmarket Era , April 26, 1918, p. 5

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VtE r SP i I i Frank Duncan AUCTIONEER AND COLLECTOR tod I Id Cor no VJIIWncpn Main and Newmarket 1 no a TErav of Toronto v Crown and rrit Given to Plato fldo I en rolled for the first time el ISowinorkcl last total enrollment of Inspector Mr Joy informs us that public accommodation Medicine of Toronto also Licentiate of the Royal Physicians and member ito nor of a Hornier clinical la and Jl Ear and Throat Hott Piea Tooted Telephone IIwirT IVIoUowon AND Adjoining Post Offioo BERT AND Ave 2nd from St Newmarket- A of Piano Voice and lin Dealer in all of Musical instrument and piano Agent for Columbia flrapliophonoH and I Prompt I GEO Notary TORONTO AND NEWMARKET Toronto Ofloo Dominion Main Over Billiard Parlors Will bo on until loan Cafe of from 100 i ji Lyman Issuer of Marriage Licenses the Era Office Office Private iBfiucd at private if desired In All Klndi of Cemetery Work attended to tad see before buying elsewhere KM kinds of Building Cut to Order mortal lit Dttler and of Foreign and GRANITES AND MARBLES Phone 255 CUE Box Newmarket Furnace Work Plumbing Our Specialties fiee the Bathroom Outfit at tthop THE LEADING it a mm lKY May Bvuco Hon of Mr- Hunter four of Iiik on tbo pavement house when in crack and rider took a header Tho result was that chili out and ft was cgt open tWnl EVaW V -I- ttjc ok ybaki Additional ftcfo or tired out Flax flbro couresod tfmato put cur for construction of SA pot fresh Wood into enn obtain au extract root Golden Beat And root Into engarcoRtd tablet and mofit in flftycont r Gold Killed in Word was received hero on Fri day of last week that another North York manlmd made the supremo Watson son of Mr Watson of His mother Invalided homo two or three weeks ao having been shot through the knee the anxiety of those times many families are fading the in tensity of the struggle in sorrow Medical blood in tablet or liquid foi what yon need for that lack of ambition It will fill of Vhn vigor and tfeunninKonand ft half Inner week further compile that I We pleased that the Pencil Industry in Newmar ket which was put in operation by he Win Cane Sons Co some two years has met with such phenomenal success that the Factory is to double the floor space Install further ma chinery and largofy increase the staff to keep up with orders All kinds 6f pencils are ufaolured the quality and price are equal to the Gorman- made article troubled habit bo with had road about Doctor Ilcrcofl end to try found only helped her liver A decided to illh- If with giving her ill I I but It Also proved to be a Bplcndld tonic well It was each medicine that vould to her again If the needed It and In Jt to other to need liver regulator and Wood Hot new storo was well patronized last A dozen characters in native costume will appear ance at the Methodist Sunday School Room tonight Proceeds for missions Farm Produce Usual Spring market last Sat urday Lois of butter and eggs but potatoes scarce Ruling prices as follows doz and 35o Butler per lb Dressed Chickens lb Potatoes bag to Maple Syrup gal Beets per Carrots per v Parsnips per Live Chickens- lb 24 and Old Hens per lb to 25o Live Ducks per lb to 25c Pigeons pair per pair 10 to Hides per lb and Calf Skins per lb and ito r Sheepskins to Tallow Gladiolus bulbs for A Splendid A capacity audience greeted St Pauls Dramatic Club on Friday night last when they pre sented a tiptop comedy in throe nets entitled A Gilded Youth All characters were well rep resented and Mr celled himself Miss Flossie Moore was equal to all oc casions and played part with out restraint while Miss Cora Rogers as hopeful old maid was particularly good in the closing act and drew forth rounds of laughter Mr Proctor and Mr a returned sol dier filled the caste and appeared to be more at home as play proceeded to its climax the clos ing being excellent The choruses by or girls in different costumes were most attractive especially tho Japanese one which hrouyit down the house The Girl Guides In white did a big trade In popcorn between the Miss of the High School teachers accompanied the vocalists on the piano The proceeds which were for the Field Comforts must have been very satisfactory Court Fanny Forsyth late of ville had property in the village on Church Street value in cash and in effects A watch is bequeathed to Fannie a niece two feather beds wearing apparel and cash to he divided by two sis ters Mrs Rosy and Sur ah MoFarlane A monument Is be erected for tho testator at a cost not to less than The home on Church street resi due of personal estate go to the husband Nathan Forsyth of Whitchurch carpenter directed that his estate of 080 be shared by- three sons and a daughter Wings Flax therefore Is an indispensable munition of war Russiaami fiolglum for merly supplied fivesixths of Great Britains demand they supply little if any and despite greatly Increased acreage of flax in Ire land Great Britain has not now more fibre on hand than is sufficient to keep the mills a cale mutters the flax seed crop lit Ireland was perilously near a failure lasyear Bo serious indeed was this seed Shortage that the members of ho Irish Linen Industry a meeting in Belfast last January to consider the situation it was agreed that should bo provided to plant in Ireland with Western Canada oil seed as a monster experiment to prove whether or not this in ferior variety Of flax could bo utilized as a fibre crop The On tario grown flax is a flax It is the seed f this kind of flux that should have been used in Ireland if it had been avail- Ho this is situation Al lied flyers must have wings- and the supply of fibre flax is short But it is not a situation without hope and Canada Is tho hope additional acre of flex will enable another Canadian aviator to destroy tho of the enemy In thirtythree flax mills were operated acres were planted and pounds of fibre and 45000 bushels of seed were produced- Our flax busi ness last year had a total value of Moreover seed produced will accomplish a vital mission abroad- as a largo part of it has been shipped to 1 eland to meet the great seed deficiency there And for 1910 Ireland will require seed of the Ontario fibre flax i Owing to a mistake in the re port of expenditures last week the following is reprinted with tlio correction Amount previously pub lished in detail 134361 Orchestra and Harvey Lloyd mooting in Town Hall Feb 1017 F Duncan boots and clothing for over- for April Field Comforts Donation for parcels overseas Orchestra for Pub Field Comforts for parcels overseas Supplies to Blair and Foster overseas Field Comforts Donation for- parcels Field Comforts Donation for parcels on hand Apr 1st 10000 is hereby given that I JjiJy Jena Lyons of the City of in the County of York the Province of Ontario woman will apply to the of Canada at the next thereof for a Bill of from her husband Jfeuies Lyons formerly of the of Toronto now said to bo the City of Grand in So l WOMB on the adutUf Toronto In the ywoiomarlo this day of A t 1 Toronto The following paragraph ap peared in the Toronto Telegram on Thursday evening of last week A great deal of disappointment is being expressed by the bus iness men of Newmarket over appointment of the new collector of customs Newmarket had a subcollector Mr McLeod of Au rora and for some time the po sition sought after by many applicants over Telegram was informed but the member for constituency Mr J A M Armstrong said that it would not bo Oiled until soldiers came back When they would ho given an opportunity to make application with a strong chance of success The civilian applicants readily agreed Sev eral suitable returned men put in their applications and awaited re sults Yesterday through the press they learned that a civilian had got the appointment Sev eral returned men soldiers and business men met in an office last night to seo what could be done It was deoided to try to get present appointment an nulled or held over until satisfactory reason has been giv en why Mr Newton was appointed over the heads of re turned soldier candidates The Groat War Veterans Association are also going to take it up Up l Away Johnston formerly of East died at don Man on April Ho lias been a constant subscriber to the ever since ho left here The following obituary appears in the Mordon Times of April Another prominent citizen and old timer has been called away Mr Henry Johnston was well and favorably known in this district He was a member of the council for five years and for four years About five years ago bo had a paralytic stroke which was beginning of tho sickness that ended in his death in Freemasons Hospital in early morning of April at tho ago of years and 2 months Mr Johnston was born in To ronto Feb 16th He chose as his profession sohool teaching which he followed first in Fast then in this country till the year 1809 when he started farming two miles north of He was successful as a farmer he had been as a teacher In 1882 ho married lea- he Cuyler About 11 years lat er Sept the family came to Manitoba end settled at where Mr Johnston taught school for six years The deceased was public spir ited and was ever ready to help forward anything that was for good of the country He leaves a widow a son Dr Clar ence who is with F in Franco a daughter Hazel who is at borne and a brother and two sisters living in Ontario The funeral takes place today at 30 from the family residence to Hillside Cemetery Ontario Grow at though lust years effort was greater effort Is needed in Already are planning an acre production at least Each of the thirtythree mills is in the market for all straw and seed that can be secured and good prices are assured the grower This latter encouraging feature is made more sure as a suf ficient tonnage of ocean bottoms will be available to transport a greatly increased crop to English and Irish mills The arrangements made in the past have for the most part provided for the leasing of flax land by the mills at a rental of from to an acre grower ploughed lGnd pre pared the seed bed and hauled the crop to mill except where the crop was carried on the rail road mill operator supplied the seed often did the seeding and always harvested tho crop The flax was pulled hand and the workers were housed in the fields in tents Their transpor tation was paid by the mill com pany and they received an acre for pulling It took a first- class puller three days to finish an acre As the workers prepar ed their own meals the growers were in no way inconvenienced by having them on their farms Because flax can bo grown successfully upon newly ploughed sod land and because the grow ing of flax on this land is a splendid preparation for the sow ing of Fall Wheal flaxgrowing should be considered by every mu nicipality in the neighborhood of which there is sod land which will otherwise remain unproduct ive Tramps loafers sports and gentlemen of leisure who hang around poolrooms picture shows cabarets railway stations steam boat landings street corners and other places with nothing partic ular to do and a reasonable amount of health and strength to do it with please take notice Loafing is now illegal The re cent Order in Council deolares all persons domiciled in Canada shall in absence of reasonable grounds to the contrary engage in useful occupations At this stage in the worlds his tory when every roan available necessary to safety of the country It remarkable thing thai there any of- referred to In Canada there cabarets picture shows report a thriving The frequent vis- 1 tor on his aimless way back and forth- are -sports- at large with nothing to do but and go to ball games and places of light amuse- rightly the Gov has made it illegal for persons to their time and cigarettes and Ron tie amusements tango teas and plni- in the barn 1hey are now ordered to and if thov do not Work as free menthey will hove to work as prisoners and- work hard labor The man who has so little manhood in him he content to spend his days soiling ribbon In a departmental store would achieve an improved man hood driving a team oil a farm if lie could- he trusted to do so or helping with the chores around a barn The new Jaw while not going so far as to displace men from nonessential Or silly- employ ments which could better he fill ed by young girls still makes it difficult for a man to reallyloaf The age limit is from to during which a man Is supposed tobe capable of some kind of useful work Convictions for an this new law before a magistrate renders offender liable to a penally not exceeding and costs and in default of Iho loafers ability to pay ho must go to prison for a period of not exceeding months in a common jail or any institu tion or any farm owned a mu nicipality or province established for such a purpose and put in the lime at hard labor Several restaurants who have either willfully or innocently ig nored regulations passed the Canada Food Board covering conservation of food stuffs In public eating places have been fined Hon T A Minister of Agriculture has sent out the following message to Canadian farmers asking them in order to avert famine to plant every pos sible acre In wheat again draw the attention of farmers of Canada to the need there is of planting every acre of land in wheat that seems favorable to growing it The news that daily of that awful grim struggle now being fought in France and Flanders brings borne to us clear ly and unmistakably this fact that after almost four years war human liberty is still in the bal ance The call for men is ur gent and they must to the full limit of our power be sent Their places home must be taken by those who remain Despite the difficulties we must produce more food than wo have ever be fore Set apart all your lend fit for growing crops and plant as much wheat as you can Plan to bring as much now land on your farm under cultivation as possible and thus increase your acreage for next year It will be needed then Just as much as it Is I in a guess at telephone numbers to rely on your memory or to consult old lists of telephone users means wrong numbers delays and Sometimes it takes a little longer to make sure of the number more often it is clear gain regards time not adopt the Directory first in telephoning The Bell Telephone Co ol Canada -VF2-rrrzirr-r- j I A I It udJrU4 urt to Ha 6bUt or PmUuI t2 this Lotion to and i Squeeze the juice of two lem ons into a ounces of orchard shake well and you have pint of the best freckle tan lotion and complexion at very small cost Your grooer bus the lemons end any drug store or toilet counter will supply ounces of or- white few cents Mas sage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into tho face neck arms hands eacfc day and ae freckles and blemishes and how clear end white the skin become I It is harmless now caran rtionddao to Canada Germany hopes first to starve the Old Country by the submarine campaign and then to smash her land forces She has failed to starve us and she will fall to smash us but we cannot achieve victory without food There nev er was a lime when it was more needed The- Canadian farmer now has the opportunity to make an effective reply to pressing onslaughts by bonding his undivided energies to in creased production of food stulis Only OneThird of Italian Army Pcd In Italy only onethird of the army is being maintained on the battle lines the official explana tion being that there is not suffi cient food The strong Austrian army facing the Italians is said have received large fiupplies from Russia The shortage of wheat in France has become so serious that the bread ration of French soldiers has been reduced 000000 bushels of wheal were promised Europe from North America per month Since Jan uary tho shortage has been bushels according to the Hon Everett Colby Senator for New Jersey in his speech de livered at Ottawa the other day Mow Anybody who discovers cases of waste of food may notify the authorities who have power under the now order to take ac tion Willful or careless waste has illegal and munici palities who secure the conviction receive half fine while pro vincial officers securing the con viction receive half the fine for the province of oil Farmers of Canada secured of tho help of active wil ling boys on forma this summer who have enlisted as Soldiers of the Boil They will be super vised by the organisation of tho Canada Food Board tbuc Mr Owen McQuillan of while cutting in the bush had the misfortune to get his axe caught in some twigs receiving a painful gash in his hand Mr Moores house at Meyersbury was destroyed by fire the flames originating it j a i you wait a for It If Joy no lVRI6tV3 y outfit mm tv IfesrlwHS or- Payment to Genuine Columbia mahogany or golden oak needles loud and soft fibre needles thought from an incubator in the cellar Nothing of the house hold effects wis saved Outfit Ten selections on Ave double disc records your own choice TOTAL Wo Deliver Outfit Only mu J s ft TORONTO

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