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Newmarket Era , April 17, 1914, p. 1

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I I on J 1 R M a The lading Q6tlpt- Paper well the QM copied week during v Have Your Eve3 CAIi will tfwlufippjildlinjw Wo are now in a position to offer Imperial Oil Companys HighGrade American Oil a 7 Do not love you bear tor let f in Steel with Tap attached short lime his barrel with tap will sold at net A and desired Grade Oil II LI i i yy Wet Cash tan be refilled with Oil at our gallons price whenever Oil is the Most High tfie MarkoVV Wo Also Stock Highest Grade Ml Tests to 70 gall on filtered through chamois akin before leaving the store Wore Mileage Power Carbon- per J BASK I in Heat Produced By J And You Will Have Comfort Peace and Happiness flood Goal for Cold Season it Always Procured i a Order by Phone 22 or Cart Manuing or Boyd INCORPORATED Assets Deposits General Banking Business The Bank of Toronto years of suc cessful Banking Experience with ample re sources with large reserve funds and with widely extended banking facilities offers to Merchants Manufacturers and other Business Men an unexcelled Banking Service Branches in Ontario Quebec and the West FIELD Manager BRANCH End Lumber Yard THE SMALLEST SCUTTLE Of our free burning coal wll go as far as the largest of other kinds There are as many grades of coal as there of eggs and to be sure best you should buy where only the beat is handled That is right here as many large coal users can tell you Pearson Cor t Phone S3 Carters All Bishop and George Close Thin in Lumber Lath and Shingles WHAT IS WORTH Laundry licensed were raised xom HO to per annum this by the Conception of what Street Mission means to the Toronto may be imagined when stated that thq Mission past three months served than meals to people Niagara Camp will have two terms this year from 1st to of June and Troth to The York Rangers are for the 2nd A budding young man a street ear conductor because was told to behave himself The Police fined him and costs- John who deeertid his England and married another man in Toronto was convicted a charge of bigamy and I King ston penitentiary for three It served right The Ontario Government a plan for the reorganization of the road syslem of Ontario by which will be ex pended annually on leading County and market roads Several CO physicians were mulct ed of considerable sums of money by trickery of gypsy women Who would have thought it Word has been received that the of Militia is considering the advisability of banishing liquor from drill sheds I Thirty residents of this City have joined an aviation school including three ladies It is expected to open about the 1st of month Then look for a tumble Mr J Kelso of the De partment of Neglected Children has an arrangement by and dependent boys and girls will sent to the Niagara fruit dis trict this summer to assist fruit growers to pick fruit They arc paid per day It now costs the Government per day the upkeep of these children This old world is moving rapidly in many ways and the discovery of a method of changing green bananas to ripe fruit in an hour is a condition Prof Lloyd of University demonstrated the course of a lec ture before the Royal Canadian on Artificial Ripening of Fruit recti now he trans ported long distances and ripened on reaching destination Two jurymen who thought they ought to have more pay associated themselves- with witnesses in a case and the plaintiff and afterwards gave a verdict in favor of the latter The Appellate Judge set aside the and administered a rebuke jurymen Two workmen billed one fatally in jured and three others seriously hurt resulted from the collapse of a wall of the Independent Cloak Co build ing last week Men were clearing away the after the recent Ore when the wall gave way A lad of named Peter kicked what he thought was an emp ty can lying on the ground in the back yard of his home The can im mediately blew up and the hoy was so that he had to be rushed the hospital He is now in a ser ious condition and has lost his eye sight As he stood in the docV Arthur Doyle pair of boots he had stolen from a store on street and will wear jail boots for the next 90 days The Brewery Co was stuck for supplying extract of malt which contained per pent of hol oyer legal standard The member for North York failed to reverse the decision of the Private Bills Committed touching the stub Unci He stood almost alone The Tory for East York made this observation If he has interest I do not know why- he takes an interest in a domestic matter in my Riding That sounds as if the East York man graft or something of nature For some months the police have been puzzled at the large number of pants that have sold to second hand stores A few days ago Harry Evans was seen to enter with eight which he had taken from a dtv leaving a Uiflt breakfast and her room you girlie will be l please do not lay the blame alto- will them getter on your daughter Just sit yoUrHte- and it and I think yot will you can blame Its fina It was noUproperly reared j tbat got Now who are mothers an even start When our girls have no one tblame hut ourselves flnd our children are nj In a measure thcrQseIvfc8 tme what wd wish them to- be How to lhem tidiness arid then I rear our girls so that they will i good noble women good wives and British subjects is our aim ess and then say this is sincerity It requires more patieocg and than most mothers to play the game to tie the We all that when a lit- lhc finlsn c vlstor is exited in home girls are now having young wpectant mother must keep her- t self In good health he pleasant and t good read good books keep lhe and other lh up her music or whatever her vhlch to them d0f ThOPdu0hly Drives Out residence of DeepSeated Add Poison Rev Brown I on the Michael Wesley of There is only one way tobo free Whitchurch to Miss Caroline Cleiand from the accumulated of Street caused by an excess of Rev McCallura of Aurora is to lee- Uric Acid poison must be expelled lure in the Temperance Hall here on from the body is Tuesday evening MA will do and do thoroughly Orders have been given the Inspect It you suffer from any form of l to impound animals running at Arthritis large oh the streets Lumbago or Gout get a bottle Messrs Webster Johnson have of from J Patterson entered into partnership for the mon- for is guaranteed of doors sash blinds and many years I Buffered from beehives Rheumatism in my arms and The Messrs Lukes have leased the era My kidneys and bladder were Steam Flouring Mills near the depot and I rapidly lost fiesh Whitchurch Society will bold a ter flvo weeks of I was a well man William Fry Fort Erie may follow for by so doing she may bo unconsciously weaving a way for her child to win a way for himself or herself in this world Most of us know how proud and important we feel when thcHttlewarm bundle is laid by our side and we gaze into Us little face begin at once to won der what baby will be like We do not have long to wait for baby de- vcJopes so fast that before we know It she to be on the floor and enjoy them Show them the ad vantages they are having- in a great many cases over their mothers and when they are as old as we are it will not he such a task for them t take part In a debate write paper or hold an office in any society to which they might belong From this on you may or you may not have your daughter at home If you are not able to keep her see that she has a knowledge of what will he required begins to toddle around Now is the r to her for many a beau- 1 to age of discretion they for if Do not allow ways Because chair has been in the AT fS at Right Prices LATH POSTS SASH BOORS la Vcrcrcd cud Trim Cypres Pics Goods properly Kiln Dried Wood Oak RtUtnci IT WORKS TO BRTTEK LABOR THUS IS SO SLIGHT THAT IT SHOULD CUT NO FIGURE pair lie was sent down Youll Find Twill Pay to Use the Best J r l- partmental store for four months A of exists be tween amount deceived by Moves from the sale of municipal bonds for the construction of the West Shore Railway and the amount traced to on the road according to the statement of an ac countants Mayor suggests a Com mission be appointed by the Ontario Government comprising one member to be appointed by the Government one by tho City of Toronto and one by the County Council to consider the Metropolitan area question Any thing for a change Steamers on the Niagara route commence regular trips on May Sod- eight days earlier than last year- recently some paintings have been purchased by the Provincial Government from the Society Ar tists Exhibition at a cost of nearly These pictures will be dis tributed among the various Normal Schools of the Province a view to familiarising the coming of Ontario with the work of Cana dian painters- child who would be a delight and comfort at home and abroad is a torment and a to her par ents and dreaded as a plague where- ever she is taken because she is not taught obedience from babyhood Whit a pity It costs so little ef fort when she is young to be kindly firm and expect her to obey and come and go at once It causes much sorrow and mortification to neglect these lessons in obedience Do not put your little knickknacks in her way she has her own play things and they must suffice Do not tomorrow because you are in a hurry give her a thing that you took away from her yesterday Her under standing is far ahead of ours accord ing to her years and you are only heaping up yourself You aro the one- who has the care of child and you should try and keep yourself in condition to do so ilo- thfcr can sit down in comfort with one eye on the baby ol course and can take her away from home with some of comfort also of course children are not considUed smart unless they tear things to pieces or be as saucy as they wish is your own aGair Mothers demand obedience from your children it is your right Teach them to play fair and be truthful and when the arrive at the will bless you them to quarrel among themselves if necessary separate them and as they soon forget and forgive they will resume their play as if nothing had happened She is now able to lisp her little prayer and go to Sun day School which all children love very much to do What is the matter this morning Mother is hustling around our woe girlie who is about six now is all excited She has such a look on her face but as she kisses her and watches her trip gaily away down the street loots rather sad for our girl is starting to day school and mother feels as if she was part ing with something There Is likely a little one toddling around the house but she does not get much at tention as mother is thinking hard Our child has teen all our very own until this very moment but now she has started out into the world and others are going to start to mould her life Oh mother keep your little girl near you share her joys and sor rows for they are as real to her as ours to us Help her have a good time for we who are growing old know that we as children enjoyed things a thousand old more than we do now- Give her a good time at home do not let her on the streets and by all moans when it is bed time see that she is there Child ren so often want to say no and then you go back on your word If you ore in doubt tell her you will think about it they unconsciously learn that nine cases oJt of ten that means a refusal and are In a mea sure prepared lor to have proper control of your girl when she is fourteeu you have her obey you willingly Do not allow her to talk nor argue She is beginning to think she knows it all and is really dictating to mo ther about many things as a childs mind very fertile and catches on quickly we to be up-to- date must bo wide awake and tact ful and see that our girls think that mother Is the most- wonderful thing In the world Teach them to be sat isfied with what mother says and that it is good for them if another little playmate nicer clothes than your little girls madeover try to make thefn understand why you have to do it and that if they have nicer manners and are sweet and clean that is all that is required of any child Our girls are growing fast arid pro- f entering High School end I we get an answer or not She may not seem to appreciate it now as you would wish but it may stand her in good and when she is married has children of her own then the girls will their mothers as never before You are in complete sympathy with each other for- you are both mothers Now our daughters first of all should be taught to cook and sew What matter if they do spoil mo thers pies or cakes Better hers than the for you know the way to a mans heart is through his stomach and some of them pret ty hard if a girl can sew she can dress half what her chum takes to dressmakers bills Then she is able to keep mended and will look neat at No girl should be let out of her mothers care without knowing how to make an un- waist or a blouse Our pattens of today are so plain in every detail that after a couple of failures she will be able to do it nicely It is sad to see a young married woman for the first time in her life trying to fashion little garments and does not know which is front or back of pat tern she wants to learn how and it is belter lat than never suppes Mother you are the honored head of household but do not be too a tidv or a in same place ever since married tidies have gone out of style and your girl is bright enough to sec it do not be but lot it be re moved If you are- in sympathy with each other this can easily be done and cause no hard feeling on mothers part you have brought your daughter up to- always shield you to go hand in hand concerning household duties and not do all the work let her arrange the flowers and cushions You will now expedience no difficulty in getting along to gether and with her newer ideas you can make home quite attractive and harmonious Girls are naturally am- Let them follow some hob by Keep them busy it keeps them out of mischief and if you do hot I care for some of the things they do be very careful that you put some thing else in the place of that you take away Their lives of a necessity must be full and it is up to you to know what it is full of before the daughter leaves the parental roof to enter a home of her own They should have a thorough knowledge of how to care for young children You say they are educated talented good housekeepers the kindest of host esses but do they know how to bath dress and feed an infant intelligent ly Our babes will be the men and wo men of the next generation and we in our old age will glory in their perfect manhood and womanhood Wo must teach our girls to be generous and kind but our natures diiler so much that what would answer for one would not do for the other atall- We talk about different kinds of en gineers but I think a mother who has a family of girls to raise has got to be a careful engineer Now mothers I have told you you must keep close to vour girls do not allow another to take your place I know if you have been wise at the proper time have prepared her for things she should know and not let others- do what is your plahv She will hold most sacred what mother tells her J warn her of the evil results which will follow she does vour Instructions Do not take it for granted that because she is your daughter- she does not need to he talked to or looked after I think if we would have more little heart to heart to heart talks during some quiet hour we might have less cause for sorrow Tell her that as surely as she brings sorrow In her life and yours she must not there for no one lives to alone We should interest our girls in good reading Show them why they should take part in our local concerts clubs of institutes and the various socie ties of our churches us be very careful in regard to their relation to our home church The health and prosperity of the next generation de pends on just how healthy pure in telligent and good our girls of today arc regarding amusements which they indulge in We pro vide for this at home as far as we can but whether it is best for them to go elsewhere and ilo what they are not allowed to do at home I am afraid I do not think it wise Mo thers be your daughters companion and chum and if she tells you any thing in secret do not betray her that is one of the most beautiful tributes you can give her Show her why in her choice of a husband she must be careful very careful be cause she is young and strong and hopeful She cannot hope to reform him If she has taken his bad Also enjoy your girlhood Twenty- five is quite young enough to eater matrimony for duties generally fol low thick and fast and your chief aim now is to be a good housemaker YEARS AGO m A Is Absolutely As a Pain Killer Mrs Beatrice of Swaleclifl England knows what it means to bedridden with pain She also knows now how easily the tortures of Rheu matism and Lumbago may be over come She says experience wiih as a painkiller is ab solutely marvellous I had a fearful ly acute attack last year of Neuritis Sciatica and Lumbago and suffered in bed for days Finally I heard of KEPHALDOL which did wonders for me I shall always feel most grateful for what it has done and I am most happy to let others know of its wonderful as a paindestroyer is the only pai re liever that does not affect the heart It acts directly on the nerve easing and quieting the pain KEPH is tho favorite combination of stimnlerti and tonics pre scribed by the famous Dr Stohr of Vienna the great nerve specialist is now sold in Can ada by drOgists in tubes hope ft will cod or may had by sending direct to Kephaldol Limited Latour street Montreal From Era April 19 esse merchant in the town ship of King passed away on aged years The dust on Main Street last Mon day was settled by a good sprinkling of water from the hydrants A metal roof is being laid on the North American Hotel For the past two or three weeks fiowers have decorated some gravto in the Cemetery on Sundays About young people showed their good will with the family of Mr Huron St upon the occasion ot occupying their new residence by a basket party Tuesday evening The Commissioners have granted tavern licenses in Newmarket to Newborn Hannah FlannVgan Jos Margaret Forsyth and P and also a shop to P J OMalley A deputation from the Methodist Ladies Aid visited the Industrial Home this week and presented some Easter Cards and literature to the inmates to let them know that they were not forgotten Bailiff was doing up the village of this week John Gibson Esq died at the of his daughter Mrs David Phillips at on Saturday aged 52 years correspondent says All our farmers are busily engaged at grain sowing and such like amuse ments Women folk are at house- cleaning Bros announce that they have bought the stock of cloths of J A Townley at Aurora and are now clearing them oft at halfprice Dr Rentier and wife of Sutton were in town over Sunday Died In Newmarket on Ann beloved wife of Carline aged years Fire in East on Tues day last near consumed the shop and dwelling of Mr His little daughter who was playing in the 2nd storey was burned to death The fire originated from tur- catching lire on the cook- stove A second Fire Company has been formed in Newmarket with Mr A J as Captain and Mr as W B Saunders E4 reeve of gave the Era a call this week 1 IT in WHY HOT ANOTHER EMERGENCY What has happened to the Emer gency Nearly three months of the session have gone past and the Gov ernment has not even hinted at a German menace or suggested any speedy action by Canada to assist the Motherland The Naval Act is still on the statute books the and the Rainbow are still tied up at Halifax and Esquimau and the Na val service of the Government ac cording to a return tabled in the Commons a few days ago has been largely interested during the summer of in providing fisheries tion and other Government cruisers for picnics and celebrations in the Maritime provinces at the request of various Conservative members or candidates Would not this be a good time for the Government to revive the Emer gency With Premier Asquith out of the Imperial House of Commons for the time being with Cant Tom Wallace the Conservative M P for Centre York wiring Sir Edward Car son that thousands of loyal Cana dians are ready to assist him with men and money to last ditch in resisting the regular constituted au thority of King and Parliament wih Hon Frank Cochrane assisting at the presentation a sword to Sir Ed Carson with Col the Hon Sam practically commending the action of his officer Wallace and openly sympathizing with the armed resistance the under these Is the time not opportune to revive the scare wave the W5 pro another ettereyVcontrltjuV tic My Thick Soft and No Dandruff Use Parisian Sae If your hair is losing its natural color coming out and splitting or lacks enviable softness gloss and do not despair hair is largely a matter of care it is too thin make it grow If it is harsh and brittle soften It lubricate it If you dandruff it is because the scalp is too dry and flakes off Freshen up the scalp with Parisian Sago all disappears falling hair and itching head ceaseyour hair is doubly beautiful Parisian Sage sold by W J Pat terson and at all drug counters is just what you need a large bottle but cents It surely makes the hair lustrous and seem twice as abundant You cannot be disappoint ed in Parisian Sage 60 it A employed in- one of New Yorks largest hotels explained the lock system of the house saying that there are rooms In the hotel with individual keys each of which will open only the lock it made for The nmstcr key how- ever will open or lock all of the doors in the hotel and the emer gency key besides doing this will lock a door bo that no other key will and key made especially for any one of the doors are useless alter the emer gency key has door With it a man may be locked in or out until the key used again sets a lock so thaw otter key can it 1

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