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Newmarket Era , November 3, 1916, p. 4

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i ft ton TV Now From too cloven ycarv old until month I bed to bo In bod and each I would cramp double every mot i til did not know what it to bo easy a minute My health wan nil run down and did not do mo any good A neighbor told my mother about Compound and I took It and now I feci Ilka a now I dont any moro and I am regular very month Hazel South St When a remedy baa lived for forty steadily growing In popularity end Influence and thousands upon thousands of women their health to it la It not reasona ble to It is of great merit to Ei IMulrimm Co con Muss letter will ho opened read and answered by ft hold In confidence income J will ho referred to Privy Couhoil for a decision aft despatch from Ottawa elates that and now Ottawas loading of has do- to accept a seal to All tt va cancy mi i he High Court of Ontario Word and for a notice of the death of its publisher and editor Rev who on aged nearly yours By his domiso a groat and good man has passed to tho spir- Word and Works Is pub- llshed at Louis Mo yjMM a Old Has a When a rnhm a woman a toother when woman paste through middle life are tho three when health and are moot heeded- to withstand and often it re At these critical times women wo beet fortified by ubo of Dr an old remedy of worth that womanly in excellent If your daughters lock ambition fcto troulilcd with and are Dr lo toot what thoy need to purely bring loom of health to their and them and healthy For all ailing women Dr Favorite Prescription in right medicine During tho loot fifty It from Uvea of tens of I women pain misery and Hut after ho had finally- and thoroughly Octroyed and aymmfilry of these two lives had disappeared ends arid a woman s racked with intolerable pain A still quiet womanly woman Mine had been all her conventional bearings by tetnpostiious wooing of pnowho a- citizen of the world and who had a sweetheart ported disUncUya ha Queer that wet should meet as did was glad yon Tom answered simply and badly Perhaps youll a I say dont bear you any Then you ought to answered Furnace Work Plumbing 3 Our Specialties Globe of Monday stales circumvent the law against racial intermarriage a Chinese girl in Bun Diego will visit Mex ico and thero marry an Americnn will make her an American When returns with her husband some half dozen laws all different will apply to her case She may escape all or she may deported to China Conservative administration Dominion Irado Is causing much in and ft to of party Toronto World wants Government either lo boldly grapple with the illegal forces that contribute to the enhancement of food prod ucts or frankly that it cannot or will not do anything redress the grievances of the peo ple The World is now being look- as the organ of a third parly in Dominion politics distress It makes weak women Hick women well If you are a If your daugh ter mother alnter need help get Dr Favorite Prescription In liquid or tablet form from any medicine dealer today Then nddrrci Pierce vnlida Buffalo get confidential entirely free Every woman ho careful thfat the liver Is and the not allowed lo clog tho system get rid of poieona by taking Dr which regulate and Invigorate liver and Keep the body clean inside well ouurido How to preserve health and beauty told in Dr Common Medi cal Adviser It la free Bend Doctor Pierce Buffalo Y fifty cents or to cover wrapping and mailing only the in IK the at Shop TINSMITH- OSBORNE SOUS next i i On Short for Sale DAVIS East of Hank of Toronto Newmarket Tho friends of prohibition have another fight thorn While the Temperance cause has achieved a great victory by the present prohibitive Act war against the liquor traffic is far from being ended A clause In Ontario Temperance Act pro vides for a vole of the electors upon the question of repealing it that vole to he taken on Mon day June 2nd If the working of the present Act docs as much for tho Province as pro hibition lias done for Newmar ket the result of the poll will he overwhelming for prohibition rERRIU3 -OF- All Kinds Floral of de scription inado on short The Liberal Monthly in discus sing rigid economy of the Dominion Government points out with much distinct ness the following feature of their economy Those who have been deluded by government man ifestations into the opinion that the Government lias been exercis ing rigid economy In its domes- lie expenditure would do well to consult pages of the public ac counts doing so they will discover thai of decreas ing domestic expenditures since the war commenced they have ac tually increased them and in spile of that fact they now pro pose to launch a campaign National Thrift throughout the length and breadth of the Domin ion PEUtWJ GEY THE I IT I and Charles Toronto Is In all de partments We had than positions In two months this year any tlmo Oat- J ELLIOTT lrllulpld Highlands of Ontario Home bf the Dear and the OPEH November 1st to Novem ber inclusive November iit to Novem ber In some of the Northern Districts of Ontario including the open season is from 1st to November inclusive From week lo week questions pol itical and otherwise of the utmost importance to the farmer are coming to the front These questions are In many Instances permitted to pass without comment by some news papers for political reasons That old and reliable friend of the farmer the Weekly Sun does not allow any questions affecting the former or his family to pass without comment You may not always agree with Its opinion hut the Sun being free from party or political control gives its readers an unbiased opinion on all questions These opinions are always worth reading while the Suns market re ports have long been considered most reliable from the farmers standpoint Are you reading this exponent of your interests If not you are missing many good things each week You will find the Sun instructive and profitable reading EITHER SUNK OH Switzerland Oct 10 The National of Basel prints the following concerning the German submarines Dromon and Both the and the have been lost either captured or sunk The Bremen never reached United States nor returned The during her second trip across the Atlantic in Sep tember under the also disappeared Submarine was sent In search of the vessels but found no traced of them The loss of the two com mercial submarines has not yet been officially admitted By Evelyn Orchard A notable section of the Army Service Corps whose business it is to supply part of the Indian contingent lumbered along the muddy road at midnight some where in Northern Prance When the twenty- five waggons piled high with provisions for the men in Ihe fighting line moved out from the railroad of the quaint old town whoso spires md huddled roofs were now in the rear Lieut Marry Wakefield in charge decided that hie luck Was In erect vigilant behind the bonnet of he foremost car keeping a sharp for anything and every thing which might impede the of the long lino of trans ports ho decided that on a fine Harry night fair overhead with no wind and barring accidents they should make the depot about two of the morning Once a brief halt had to bo call ed and the travelling workshop requisitioned for a troublesome axle that had sunk deep on an un suspected quagmire The finest roads in the world are to be found in Northern Franco but after war the Survey will And itself In despair in the meantime it has lo the viclssituues of the times thereby securing a certain false peace he best- road survey in country can hardly cope with the floods that cease not night or day nor with the havoc wrought by the continuous haulage of in credible weights over a surface intended originally for normal traffic only There was however something line and hazardous and blood- stirring about this new life of the road and Wakefield was enjoying it to the full It was next best being a soldier and there were private and family reasons which had prevented Harry Wakefield from joining His Majestys forces but that need not be entered in to hero In his fathers business he had lit many And then when the brief dream was over and slid her Very common clay there was nothing loft She too bud been when the war gave Harry Wakefield ft chance- to get clear away from for the strain of caslonal meeting was great She was even glad that ho had without goodbye It was nil ancient history now for two years had passed- since had wrought the havoc but there arc wounds which do not heal As Wakefield sat light under the tarpaulin rug the front of his transport whistling gaily be tween snatches of smoke he did hot appear to have a care In world and his thirty years aat up on him lightly now as he him self said he was as fit as- a fiddlo The journey to the farflung the battle line was un eventful and unloading speedy successful About four in morning when the edge of the night chills are at Ihur keenest I hoy sot forth on the return transport was not quite empty in the middle waggon Gainfully tenderly placed and covered were seven wounded men Very often had Wakefields transport been used as an ambulance and he had scon sights lo wring his heart When they were about halfway back to their d Ol Wakefield from the lookout in front sudden ly called a hall Something lay across the road with the outline which his practised eye had become accustomed the body of a man Lest there should be life in he prostrate figure the trans port was drawn up sharply and Wakefield himself sprang lo the ground He took his flashlight from his pocket and proceeded with the aid of his chauffeur lo turn over tho man who lay on his- back and Wakefield who was now familiar with most of the un iforms in the field saw that he was a soldier of France Hes a soldier of the Legion do believe Hilly he remarked a low almost savage whisper for it was a lowdown trick I played you- I didnt oven crif flow could I She my style it made me mad to snug and Corp- fortablo what a mull I had made of my It was the devil in me liar but you have got oven and before sun down Ill to my own place dont talk like that Whats the good and and if youre really going why there is something better thanyou talk of on the other side Ive seen a lot of brave fellows die and SOUHD pall fc- Bony Growth or been reliable remedy No horse or Sprain can fees ping Ihelr to r k Mauri Jirt4 ft Jack April if the Ike lohivca copy of your the a bo leavo for our arugfflsta or Trrltc Dr J CO rin it It the best hive a copy your Treatise Ton the EH03DURO vmio I I Home of them saw the ahead Poor Wakefield ordinarily the shyest and most reticent of men made his first attempt at preach ing and it had an extraordinary effect on his old pal By gum Hal but youre a blamed good un Lets leave it that When you get home go to her and give her this message Tell her I was a roller and a bounder from start to finish nev er to speak to her or lo shake your bund And her for my sake though I havent the right to ask anything ask her lo make it up to you I know your kind old Hal you never go back on what has been and tell her it was a poor soldier of the Legion who has had his hell on earth who asked her to do this for his sake Wakefield could not speak and said no more Almost immediately consciousness him and he began to babble of the green fields of his boyhood He died at sunset and vas buried before Wakefield returned again from the firing line One day when the war is over Wakefield will tell Marion mer story no doubt but in the meantime he is alill lumber ing along the roads of Northern at the head of his trans port in the watches of the night which gave him ample opportun ity for pondering on the- won derful web men call life A- Viol Chi of clan ven fori O thy Com ELECTRIC HEATING APPLIANCES I have al present a complete slock of Electric Heath and Cooking Appliances us follows Iron Canadian Iron Canadian Toaster in all Grill Elec 3heat10ijo Jf Obi 2i Real lo summer in order cookini TO LET QO It pays to use an Electric Iron in the use up the minimum for current The low rate of hour for cooking now ob tainable in Newmarket makes the Electric Range a practical utility for the average family ALFRED STARR Electrical Contractor MARKET WAJ Ad -h- Write for copy of Playgrounds The Haunts of Fish and flame giving Game Laws Hunting fteg etc to J Agent Phone J Phono Up Town Agent 9JOM Rubbertired Top IHorso tod Apply llfa Coal at bargain price of Si Oct Admiral ty reports in September hostile merchantmen with an ag gregate tonnage of were sunk or brought in by submarines of central powers or destroy ed by mines captains of Jnctiif ships were taken pris oner and three cannon of armed learners were captured In ad dition neutral merchant ships of an of iZfiQO tons destroyed for carrying con traband J best high grade of flour per in week London ihe given out by the Admiralty today learned to become an expert mo torist and lie was a born leader of men Also his looks and a certain gay nonchalance and cool effrontery which was not cheek though several envious brethren had not failed lo call it so baa carried him through that mo mentous day at the War Office when he had bearded one of the lions in his den cut red tape in which ail his claws Were en crusted and having demanded obtained his commission He had hardly left wondering how he had got it yet but results had certainly the unusu al enterprise of the War Office and Lieutenant Wakefield was in every sense a complete success Never once had he failed to turn up with supplies never once had he been held up or unduly delayed though he had had many adventures and got his transport through on several occasions un der lire The vivid life of the road the incessant activity even the strain on body and mind had done Wonders for Wakefield and helped hint to heal an old hurt of the spirit which had robbed lit in at home of much of his natural gaiety had been poor Wakefields to love a woman who bad play ed him false and he had not been able to tear her image from his heart ft was the friend of his boyhood who had him the blow for they lad eon happily engaged when a rover and in part a neeidovcll had come home from foreign parts and Wakefields Eden It was such a common story that it need not be enlarged And though lie had manfully to hide his bitterness and continued to do his duty In country town for the old folks had his comrade Call some of the boys back and well lift him in Theres a spark of life left As he flashed his light full on the face of the man and then drew hack with a sud den and- strange exclamation For there under the stargemmed skies of northern France not an hours march from the firing line be and the man who bad betrayed him met again It was a mo ment but the recognition merely caused Wakefield to redouble his anxiety and Ills care The move ment necessary lo get the wound ed man into the motor seemed to cause him suffering for he groaned deeply and finally open ed his painshadowed eyes When his eyes met Wakefields a spasm crossed his face You Hal Well youve got me clean Finish me off I shall not mind Wakefield made no reply save lo redouble his efforts to obtain a comfortable resting place for his wounded friend and when he was comfortably settled he applied stimulant and bade Hilly make haste back Within another hour was safely in the hospital bed at the base and Wakefield threw himself on a- hard pallet in his quarters to snatch a couple of hours rest There were no nights and days in his life as of yore and sleep he had to take when he could gel it Before now he had slept under tar paulin with a rainpuddle on his stomach which gave him soul- racking nightmares About next day after he had satisfied him self thai the loadingup was pro gressing favorably- he called at the hospital to ask for Hes alive still Mr Wakefield One of the most practical and truthful hits of philosophy at have appeared in a long time wad Ill recently published in Medical Talk on he wisdom of letting go Says the writer If you want to be healthy morally mentally physically Just let go That little hurt thai you got from friend perhaps ft wasnt Intended perhaps was hut never mind it He- fuse in think about it Let go of that feeling of hatred you have for another the Jealousy the envy the malice let go all such thoughts Sweep them out of your mind and you will he surprised what a cleaning up rejuvenating effect it will have upon you both physically and mentally Let them all go you houEc them at deadly risk But the big troubles the bitter dis appointments the deepwrongs heartbreaking sorrows the tragedies pi life what about them Why Just let them go too Drop them softly maybe hut surely Put away all re gret and bitterness and let sorrow be only a softening influence Yes let them go too and make the most of die future Then that little pet ail ment that you have been hanging on to and talking about let it go It will be a good riddance You have tested It royally but abandon it let it go Talk about health Instead and health will come Quit that pet ail ment and let it go It is not hard after once you get used to the habit of It letting go I of these things You will find it such an easy way to get rid of the things that mar and embitter life that you will enjoy letting them go You win find the world such a beautiful place will find it beautiful because you will be free to enjoy it free In mind and body Learn to let go As you value health of body and peace of mind just simply let go HURON NEWMARKET To Every Lover of HOMEMADE BAKING Our Favorite and FRESH FEED Five Rose Flour an In GOOD ANTHRACITE Give Us Prices Right OLIVER DIKE obis Mention I At Well we have exhausted said the French sister who had 1 reason logic common sense and a regard for the stalwart justice What more can we do 9 great re young Englishman though she laughed consumcdly at his French tlul that is all By to night poor fellow he will have gon with the rest followed in the great train I am glad yon have come for be never ceases to ask for you Wakefield followed her into the ward and up lo Ihe corner the far end where the screen dire omen had been already set around the little bed Sis- tor stopped there for she had gathered from talk that there was something between these two men which must of ne cessity make their interview poig nant She bad not given it much thought however for in warlime there are many strange and in credible Upheavals and nurs ing sisters see more tragedy than they could ever set down lirublxon awoke alert appar ently out of physical pain yet with that strange restless look which is the faces of those whose hours arc numbered and who have ac counts to settle vis ibly at sight of and v COLLEGE WOODSTOCK OUT Offers a Specially Designed Course to Boys from November lo March Comprises English Agriculture Physics Manual Carpentry a- Forging Commercial Law Business CM- Penmanship Commercial A thoroughly practical training to meet needs of the man on the Farm Woodstock College Is a Residential School for Hoys and Menone of the Most Completely Equipped n Canada Other CopsesPass and Honor Matriculation and Write for Calendar AT MafeNEILL A For personal interview see Richmond Hill Ji nigh ife There you are Hal and it and I guess well simply have to go to law London Oct 30 The steamer Marina of Glasgow has been sunk by a submarine with a possible loss of lives Of the steam ers crow of 104 31 have been landed at Ireland by a steamer which them up London Oct 30 AH along the frontier the AU8lro6ennaris and are engaged in a series of bailies The German War Office announc ed the capture of several heights southeast of Ihe famous Red Tower pass but admitted a Rou manian victory southwest of pass On Friday morning last Rev with Die tsslsUnce of Mr and Rogers had the fortune to kill throe splendid coons in the of Mr James fid- the white rating he orchard tight three animals in He Vailed to Lift wife tad daughter and the attack pa the U of sod of the Arliiur ly realized Ibal Have tho people of Newmarket and nen may be found in my office tho best soitflc gA the 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