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Newmarket Era , April 19, 1912, p. 4

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An Onto scientist a that Mothers and Happy Home Motherhood is womans sphere life- It is the fruition Of her hopes and greatest desires yet thou sands of noble women through some de rangement have been denied this blessing In many homes once childless there are bow children because of the fact that Vegetable Compound makes women thy and strong This is evidenced by the following letters which are genuine and truthful London wish to thank you for the benefit I received by taking your famous medicine E Vegetable Com pound Before my baby was bom I was so ill I could not stand long or walk any distance I had to He down nearly all the time After I took your medicine I felt like a new wo man I could work from rooming til night and was happy andwehV I certainly think It relieves pain at childbirth and recommend it to every woman whols pregnant You may J directly from The Star comment thereon foHowsH is about time the was hunting up job Now the country lassies the OntntfCo and leader of the Opposition keep on in proposed temperance this province will be an to other parts of the dominion and will as the notion as member of whoso name Is Armstrong Ihr Newmarket canal General of the Salvation Army Oft the this month celt his fourth In a message to the world he says the end three years of my IcstU to the of to the true happiness of a life In inK of to the I possibilities of which are the hope of humanity of lift which may Attitude of the Legislature Mr declaration of the ol opinion fa the liquor traffic in movina his in the abolish the bar evoked applause In the gallery which the Speaker of the House had to suppress then was llet Mi pointed out rising tide public mtfriwni in this fought the Christian and humane forced lo which ho alluded- sentiment which had reached the conclusion that tar in On tario Is a public nuisance and a fester prejudicial alike to lie church and the slate Much the fact the time has come he said when the bar should be abolish- Howell Was thus forcibly presenting his views and arguing for adoption his on the side the House l up and took notice Cabinet Ministers hitched about in spun His win J to tub I purpose to in this the highest service I know IH of May he Intends to operation on his eyes for cataract Wo quoted the sentiments heir seats and the large gathering in i this If like Telegram icvml to the help some other Mrs- frank attitude of the Minister Education C0RN Adelaide St- London Ont the Legislature to a YI Was ailing all school the Mis time and did not mow what the matter following are- the was wanted baby but my health I the Hamilton Herald on the would not permit lu nervous my lint Hon refuses aide ached and was all run down I to explain why he insisted that the French children in Compound was good and took the school district should bo I have now a beautiful and j French by ft French teacher even your Compound has helped me in every Englishspeaking children J J Stewart 299yumf should go Brooklyn instruction in the silence of the minister jthat school district- should go wltth I live gallery of the House was all at- tcutlon Some question has arisen as to the meaning of the resolution which I have the honor to propose to abolish the Wi said Mr Howell and ho then made the following Two talking very con led to the dis covery of stolen from the r tHdright a short time ago Valued at I MOO the were found hidden In prisoners boots transferred the real thief to In Jail The Council Women week urged as a necessity em ployment of a of to girls who the country In answer to advertise ments The experiment tried in a of oilier cities with results matron of the address ing Vlgiianco said sin- knew that girls under 1 1 years ore In To- i on A terrible record old is tu have a The lieutenant of tHb- have sent out for dinner oil Monday April at half pastsoVcu and dance other -descend- cats and relatives of tin Llvu- to fare well to the house which bus been the Official resident all the of sine fiHicration The Retail Reg for 50o Pills 3 for Pills 3 for Burdock BBltters 75 1 Enos Fruit Salts 85 Kendalls Spavin Care 75 Out prices 36o SI 35 do 35 I YOU BUY IT i Our Caustic Balsam I 26 Chases Pills 260 Syrup ol Unseed Turpentine Thomas Ofl 25c Four Ts Cough Syrup i Store if in with- Abolish bar has in this Province foe been used It Will uilfeliteil with out scratching is free ill acids ami IS IvOtiioiurloUS to hands or BROUGHTONS of God Is made with fresh Kgga and Jher- ry Wine l Write for our Free Book and at what price we clean and dye the finest garments opera cloaks waists silks and sail us laces and gentlemens clothes as well as draperies and curtains Its suggestions will you dollars Wo pay express one way on goods from outside Toronto My VALET laOAdebudeStW1bKatt ABOUT YOUR TEETH the ttuo explanation Of having la our apodal treat mont Wo often remove four and five at one Bit ting Impossible if at tended by pain D NEW YORK DENTISTS Grand Jury at Toronto on last returned a true bill containing five counts against Messrs Manager the To ronto Street J Forrest claims for the company J- Curry K counsel- tor the Cow and detectives Albert Burnett and charging them with unlawfully together to pervert or deroat the course justice for criminal and for bringing a Court of justice into contempt We understand the charge are the out come the take damage cases brought against the Railway Co a short while ago in which De tective Burnett and Smalling appear ed as plaintiffs and Or A Garret testified as to their alleged injuries OVERLAND t I Motor Trucks are iinsui passed for V and Efficiency Afcovs cut re- our FivePassenger Car at deliver ed to Toronto fully equipped Call without fail and see our Models SHAWOVERLAND SALES CO to Adelaide St West WELL WELL THIS Is a HOME DYC that ANYONE con use of Goods Too Public Accounts of the legislature unearth sorac looking overreachinc on the those furnishing public with supplies and paid for out the Provincial Treasury The McGlbbin Co of Sarula supplied the Toronto Asylum F chloroform at per pound An expert witness testi fied that the jobbers price for this article Was cascara was charg ed up at and trie witness stated was the ordinary wholesale price The Conservative got very boisterous before the Committee rose yes they all conscien tious who supply Government in stitutions but they will tear watching occasionally especially when the par ties who furnish the goods happen to be on the right sido politics By a clause introduced in Li quor License Act by the bill of Hon Mr the storing of liquor in local option municipalities is to be absolutely prohibited This will ap ply to all liquors not actually all liquor not actually deliver ed into the possession of the person for whom it is intended The clause reads as In a municipality in which no tavern or shop license is in force or kept by any brewer or other person whomsoever for future delivery to any customer or other person notwithstanding that the same or some part thereof may have boon previously ordered or appropriated to a customer or other person contraven ing this provision shall be deemed con clusively to have kept liquor or sale without the license thereof by law required The bill also provided that licenses may be suspended tem porarily in localities Works are on and furthermore that timechecks must be cashed in barrooms and that drunks in liquor cases must tell where they got their liquor or to quad- Prohibition Is coming by dcpreeG years ami has a To abolish bar is meant the abolition of the licensed bar and all hotel licenses The words used in the resolution mean the cutting oil of the hotel at present Issued the Province It means tin wiping out at one stroke of the retail liquor traf fic in this Province Local Op tion would then remain in continue to operate against the re sidue of the traffic as shop and club licenses Before concluding Mr Howell ex pressed the opinion with alt confidence that once the public bar is abolished in this province it will never be re stored another member observed that once the bar was abolished shop licenses would soon be wiped out At close of the debate which fol lowed on Premier Whitneys amend ment for abolishing the treating system Mr made an amendment to the amendment Which set forth that the House desires to put on record its appreciation of the good work done by the present Gov ernment and faithful administration the liquor license law and the desir able improvements added thereto This was carried fry the Government side of the House by a vote to and settled the question for this session of the Legislature which prorogued on Tuesday of this week has decided that at the nest lesion of the Ontario Legislature will be made to secure the of an act to protect the retail chants against and transient traders W Presi dent of the Farmers Bank was ar rested in Chicago ami will be brought to Toronto An incident that might have proven fatal occurred at last week A storekeeper accidentally- his door unfastened when he retired tor the night Late the evening the door blew open The noise woke the down to the shop and into the cellar expect ing to meet a While therel op- one BROUGHTONS The for Canadian Co Store Phone Baggage to and trains bandied with despatch WW Store Phone a policeman discovered the door and Hearing some on Speaking of the manner in which the Government the school debate in the Legislature the Telegram observes The delib erate twodays burking of the enquiry was about tin- crudest specimen smothering known to po litical history since poor little V was done to death in the tower and that was a long time hack Thats hitting right out from the shoulder without Grit prejudice Discussing the Homo Rule Bill on cellar stairs in the darkness called out Whos there At the same moment the proprietor also Whos there tion followed fortunately without either making a fatal mistake Both I and cop thought we had bur glar said the shopkeeper Triplets three sons were born to Mrs Vori Winchester street on Tuesday last week A young journalist in this city in the person of Mr Ivan issed away last week from at tack pneumonia He was about JO years ot age An amendment was proposed by the Government to the statute law pro viding for the imposing of sentences on habitual drunk ardsthe police can now round up the weakkneed bibulous crowd and save the Police Magistrate from the necessity of imposing a fine of or 30 days in jail A burglar spent an hour boring holes in a door of the Library building to enable him entrance and all he got was about one dollars worth of postage stamps for his hazardous labor Wonder who will get the 00 re ward now that the Farmers Bank former President has been arrested It is said the Br is penniless and was employed in a chemical labora tory to earn means of subsistence Verily the way of the transgressor hard Edward Macintosh brought back from the States last week was up TOWNSHIP RURAL SCHOOL named Pete flourishing a- pistol that accident discharged Fortunately the revolver contained a blank cartridge and ail the damage done to the woman was a slight burn on the neck The woman collapsed and was taken to where she was restored but Smyrna thought he had murdered the wo- FALL FAIR 1912 Open to the Pupils of the Rura Schools of the Township of King York County This Fair has been planned by the District man and kept concealed till Monday se of the Local Branch of the Department of Agriculture and the- Public School Inspector for the People get so accustomed to purpose of stimulating more interest in Agriculture oft and on Street Cars that they the pupils of our rural schools The pupils will be given the seed of the crop chosen on the list which they are to take and sow according to directions either at home or in the school gardens They shall also care and harvest the crop and keep track of the yield The plots will be inspected during the summer and prizes will be given for the plots showing the most care and interest on the part of the pupil Other prizes will be given according to the showing at the Fair The seed of each crop will be from the one lot so that all pupils will have a fair start as far as the seed is concerned It will be noticed that the directions given below are sufficient to make the competition equal to all No directions are given as to the best growing the crop but each boy or girl will work that out for him or herself RULES grow careless and accidents follow On last aged years while alighting from a slipped under the trucks and had his right leg so terribly crushed that It had to be amputated at the Hospi tal A new schedule of prices will go in to effect on the 1st of June at all the union barbershops of the city It will then be for a haircut a shave and for a neck shave The result has already help ed the hardware trade as a good many people have been purchasing razors P Smith arrested Joseph Gill aged sixteen and Frank Hall aged fifteeni about Sunday morning in the act of breaking into the rear of It clothing store at street On being taken to the station they confessed to being part of the gang which committal so pupil may make a choice of but one of classes tot lie The Toronto Telegram went a the lion Minister of Education without gloves last week the following extract from editorial on the which closing of a public school was not taught in that pub lic school The writer closes with dinal principal is the supreme author ity of the Imperial Parliament while at the same time real autonomy is conferred on Ireland in regard to Irish concerns The bill provides for the establishment of on Irish Par liament consisting of a Senate and a House of Commons with power to make Taws for peace order and good government but is excluded from the of matters the Crown the army navy Imperial af fairs the Irish land purchase old age pensions national insurance the Irish constabulary tlie post office savings banks public loans in addi tion to those excluded the Home Rule Bill of which left the cus toms and excise under the control of the Imperial Government I am all right now thanks to Dr Miles Heart Remedy ailing Sir James Solemn duty Here is extract Vis in tho the and the Con servative party that Ontario shohld bo confronted the facts as to bow Hon A has throt tled a public school In this province FRENCH WAS NOT TAUGHT IN THAT PUBLIC SCHOOL Has Hon Dr Rlyno his decree for the closing an Ontario- school BECAUSE NOT TAUGHT IN TflAT SCHOOL The Ontario Do- Education cannot behind the report of its Inspector The nothing do with the Minister of Education The life of the Whitney Government is valu- ablpto its Province Yet It would bo better to smash a Whitney Governments than tolerate the fnuity revealed in dealings of Its administration Public School In Springer township 1 same relief is ready you ten Are you sure you do not need it If Dr Miles Heart Remedy helped Charles Holmes why wont it help you troubled heart disease after readme about Dr Miles Heart I got a Be fore I cot Heart Remedy I had to sit up of the night and felt very bad at my itomach Whatever I would eat made me feel worse and my heart beat very fast But thinks to Dr Miles Heart Remedy am all light now I eat good sleep good and feel like a new man though am almost years old I have been a soldier in the late war of the rebellion and u wounded CHARLES HOLMES Private Co Infantry Volunteers Walton Delaware nil Dr Mile Heart Remedy Is kept in thousands of homes as a friend always to be upon in time of need Sold by all DruggtsU If the bottle falli to benefit your money la returned Ask any Druggist MILES MEDICAL CO Toronto Can of the Dominion Express Co These notes were stolen on March 30th while in transit from Ot tawa to Toronto and were believed to have teen taken from an express and baggage car at Smiths Pails Mc intosh was remanded till the a Sharp Brown architects of To ronto are one of the five firms of architects who will submit final plans for Manitobas new Parliament Build ings Headquarters lor the Rico Railway Company have been clanaed from Montreal to Toronto Fiveyearold Leslie Davidson West Toronto was killed by a pile ol lum ber on him Union carpenters decided last Fri day night to demand increase in wages The Canadian Temperance has arranged for a series of Temper ance meetings in the churches Miss Kathleen Iarlow Canadian violinist in Hall last Fri day night in brilliancy of technique sympathy arid beauty tone invoked the general Verdict that she stands without a Peer among lady violinists Oh Friday last the first electric car brought into use Iwre was given- a trial over the Belt Line and from the Don Station to Richmond Hill- The new car is propelled by motor power generated a 100 horsepower engine The engine is started by compressed air and drives a generator which provides electric power for two motors The car is about feet In length and will accommodate about passen gers On Tuesday the car left on a trik to Trenton A recent letter from Mrs wife of Dr who has charge of the hospital at Kuling China statesthat conditions in the famine districts are terrible It is estimat ed that people will die in next month or so Mrs is a sister of Mrs John of this city Last Friday evening it was reported that another mdrder had been commit ted in city but it turoed out on enquiry that as Mrs was quickly tope cures colds many burglaries in the business set- of Ward Seven during the past few weeks Among the Toronto men in Footers court who identified Dr were J J the P R and Richard Armstrong a form er Toronto constable being in Chicago with the Toronto school teachers party A staff correspon dent of the Toronto Star says Dr hasbeen a year and throe months in Chicago fie has been working on an invention on electric contrivance for shocking wheat from which he hoped to profit which would make him inde pendently rich Falling from a ladder at High School James Walker an electrician sustained a badly cut and bruised fate shoulder and right leg ROOFING will not warp rol crack blister crumble or rust roofs laid 21 years ago arc still sound and weather tight If you want a roof last Investigate 3 Permanent Colors- Red Brown Green and natural Slate Sol CuadUn Newmarket M Summerleldl Mount Albert West throat co at and So 4 v 1 1 I Eves CANADSAN PACIFIC HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS TO MtRittH Sishatchtwao Spicbl Tocotio at APRIL II M HAY JUNE JULY I ft HPT I elm lit leu Item t LOW ROUNDTRIP RATES id tttm tad la jorti to hem oU TOURIST SLEEPING CARS aW to be H Early application mutt ASK ran Apply to a MURPHY Taeoato ONLY DIRECT LIU NO Of J I 1 ATKINSON Agent Newmarket or she may also enter any or all of the other classes The Seed must be sown according to directions Each plot must be marked off with and must be the size required results are good or bad each pupil taking seed must exhibit at the fair As far as possible all work on the plots should be by pupils Keep a notebook and record date of seeding yield and other- items of interest Work in Class must be the work of exhibitor Classes are not confined to pupils but any boy under of age in the Township The animals in classes must be owned by exhibitor This work is planned to stimulate more interest in Agriculture among the young PRIZE LIST CLASS Banner Oats A No Barley 3 Golden Bantam Sweet Cow Kmpiro State Potatoes Essay Sen Ill and above on Weeds In Our Section Essay below Sen Ill- on How Grew ray Plot Collection of not less than twenty Weeds pressed mounted and correctly named common name Collection of not Jess than twenty Insects named with name Collection of not than twelve Weed Seeds Best Apples Spies Best Apples Snows Best Apples IS Two loaves of bread 14 Best pair of spring chicks male female Best Colt Heavy Draft born after Jan 1st Weed and Insect Naming Contest 17 Beat kept plot NOTE Detail prize list will be Issued later i DIRECTIONS i OATS AND BAI1LBY Place a cord tightly around the plot so that the plot is the right size that is by Sow the seed by hand as evenly possible and cover 3 When the plants ar about two inches high again put the around the plot and destroy all plants outside of the line Cut as flooo as ripe dry and thresh with flail Find the exact weight of the cleaned grain and save it to hibit FOR POTATOES Cut the potatoes so as to have Plant in rows each feet long Inches apart and the plants inches apart in the row that Is 14 hills in each row and hills on the plot When the tops have withered dig the potatoes let them dry separate the Marketable- from the unmarketable potatoes and find the exact weight of each Save one dozen of BEST potatoes FOR SWEET CORN for table use Mark out the plot rows one way and the other way allow ing inches between the rows At each of the places where the lines cross plant kernels of corn This will make hills on the plot When the corn is about 4 inches high thin out toil plants to hill leaving plants on the plot Ears may be picked when they are ready to be eaten and the weights of the corn kept Save of the BEST ears FOR NATURE COLLECTIONS A visit will be made to the schools and directions given for prepar ing these NOTE Teachers are asked to notify Mr as soon as pos sible of the number of pupils who wish to compete and of the class chosen by each in order that the seeds may be sent in time for planting Parents and Teachers are requested to take interest in this work and to help to make it a success The exact date of the Fain is not yet fixed but be held at some convenient place in the Township during September or October J C STECKLEY District Representative Department of Agriculture f I a ail S ARCHIVES OF TORONTO li1 r T

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