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Newmarket Era, 23 Feb 1917, p. 8

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asra mm J TV TV if As if Walking On Air Our Nov over two years I was troubled Villi tack Appetite Headaches day I your tvlilclx read you feel walking on This appealed to mo I decided to try box la a very short time I began to feci better and flow feel I relish llihjff aeat tho Headaches entirely I recommend pleasant frttlt to nil my DAN box for trial size At nil dealers oracnt postpaid by Fruit Unified i It i Hi- rill 1 I k I I ft I J I I v i SI i v Tor on ami l In hi etc Terms if preferr ed Apply llox GOV Aurora DALE and a known as Mansion Hous particulars apply la Mrs of field solicitor A Hull Is Tor on lot in Con of line of or If hooked I FOR RENT location Apply lo IOIIN LINK Toronto AMD BAND FOR Opportunity for and Sand contractors or road contractors to handle- and win ar range In bulk or Hell properly of hi lowiiahlp pitmen Adelaide Kast OK We have established lasting for fair and square dealing ore now prepared to meet existing conditions by offering our high grade trees and plants direct to customers ROCK BOTTOM delay planting fruit trees points there is nothing pays better Scud for our illustrated circulars of hardy varieties which you cap order direct and get benefit of com mission Our prices will be fcUre lo Interest you aouW and many- citizens burn wood as there available bo inccllr and bo held in Sunday School to hold rehearsals in houses It Is hoped thai some degree of relief will bo felt early iicxl week The to was destroyed by day in it most of the con tents were saved house was In jured Should die conditions favorable the fcwarl Ice Co and the Knickerbocker- Co will complete their this week Knickerbocker Ice iost a good horse last week of has f or over derive yoa this v ft We thoiuihl v- ft teiiv from Hie iCII IbgOp at looks like and smelts the old to and 7 bvOV A lip custom which Carina The house was crowded Wllniday a concert Was glvon In aid of lied Cross So ciety Mr niudu a happy oh Rinnan and the given was Pauline Batty Miss Murdoch Miss Stay and dances Willie song Miss Scottish dances vocal Selections by Mrs Van Mrs Miss Grace Pratt Miss and Mr 1 boys drill girls drill selections by Mr Knowles -cooO- KBrrLBBY Silas ilencock lfr last for where he has a position A very pretty wedding look place at the home of Mr and Mrs lames Murray their only daughter was united in matrimony to Mr 1 of formerly of The ceremony was performed by the J VS IOXi pastor- of tilt leth- Church under an arch of while bells and The entered the drawing room on arm of her to the strains of Mendelssohns wedding played by Miss Me ma sister of the The bride who was unattended looked charming In a gown of Ivory silk pear trimmings and wear ing the usual bridal veil and orange blossoms she carried a bouquet of bridal roses and ferns After con gratulations and best wishes about guests adjourned to the dining- where a sumptuous weeding dinner was served The happy couple left on evening train for Toronto and other points amid showers of con fetti the bride wearing an Alice Blue silk dress with hat to match and seal coal Mr and Mrs Clear will make their fuliire home In the West Tin- presents were numerous and cosily which showed the high esteem In which arc held for Castor Paregoric end Soothing pleasant It coAtalnn neither Morphine nor oilier ago la Its It Vorms mid allay tbajx thirty years itjieud relief of vtipationiFlfttvieaoyfWijidColJCfOll Food healthy and natural Mothers Friend Ah boys young lo regard It more than the old beer be cause believed not lobe ihuix- that it Is not Is unfair ami mislead it does not make so noisily dnjnk but watched them and seen the get thick the face flushed the expressions stupid Home easily affected than others and these find difficulty In getting horde two or ihree glass es of this socalled temperance it in more properly called for the good of those who drink It 1AC f A end lb C1iu- was a among tho food of half a century ago just it among live on- of today Only exceptional quality can explain suck permanent popularity Let end Sib Ciions- TV7 1 no only the I l rf CO LTD I Kopreseutative Wanted at once for fewmarket urn for Spring Planting now ready Splendid List of Hardy Canadian Grown Fruit and stock including lill isT EMEU And Many Other ienrlors Sent on Application now 1 best time Liberal Stone Wellington ttblll i In the of John Oldham Notice hereby that all per sons the estate John William late of the Township in the York banner the twentyflrsl of jie required to or deliver Of loTlif on or before the 1st day of which wilt not be- liable the or any part to parson claim they shall not Mien notice THOMAS pot Mr lives about four miles of had leu valuable sheep so badly loin by dogs last Monday night they hud in be were- valued at Even with that re muneration his loss will be a heavy one Mr and Mrs P ftaymer on Monday quietly celebrated the anniversary of their wedding Mr and Mrs were married at by lhc Mr Bills Mrs was formerly Miss Jhey lived for thirty years and hove resided here for nine years We extend to thorn Our hearty con- and best wishes death of Miss Alice Ann Curtis daughter of the late Robert Curtis took at her residence Claris Street Stouffville on Tuesday morning at oclock after short Miss was in apparent good health until Saturday last and while her Illness was not thought to tie serious she suddenly became worse on Tuesday morning and rapid ly sank unlit death occurred a few hours later Deceased had been a re sident of for fourteen years and previously lived at her birthplace at Mongolia She was an at tendant of the Christian Church and beloved by wide circle of A very pretty wedding was solemniz ed on Wednesday afternoon at oclock at the home of Mrs T when her only daughter Miss friary was united in marriage to Mr Frederick of officiated brides Who was given by her uncle Mr A CotyJns was unattended and wore charming ivory silk shadow lace and caught with pearls and crystals- Her of embroidered tulle with bios- and she a shower bouquet if roses and Mrs Koine II Clark of Toronto cousin of I the played the wedding music During the signing of the register Miss cousin of the groom sang All Mine Alone The loins gifts to pianist and soloist were pearl brooch pins The bride re ceived many beautiful presents in- eluding a mahogany mantle clock which was presented to her by the Methodist Sunday School and choir their appreciation services as organist of llie School and leader of Choir After the ceremony the par took of a bountiful repast star in the afternoon Mr and Mrs IHiigmMd left pud tin bride hiv coal trimmed Willi block fur inl muff to match which was the sift of LION VI Mailed too lain last I weather It Is lime for a We am pleased to bear Mr is able to around again Owing to the bad ice on Monday night Inst people were disappointed in their skate bill enjoyed themselves in the Hall when a good supper was served We are pleased to see Mr Jos Websteris able bo around once more Miss Amy Rogers of Toronto attended the wedding of Mr Mr Sam Is aide lo be out Rain Mr is busy pulling in the school wood Mr anil Mrs J Jefferson spent Sunday on the 3rd Mr has Norton visited Floy one day last week Happy Dick op Water Powers of Manitoba to he won and Alberta a wellhound and attractively Illustrated volume Just Issued by the Commission of vation forms a valuable contribution to the authentic literature respecting the natural resources of Western Canada This report by Den nis and J Chaliles comprises Ihe results of special surveys by the Com mission of Conservation and a com pilation of records from other reliable sources As a compendium of all available data on the subject is particularly valuable for reference purposes While Ihe Prairie Provinces as a whole are not lavishly endowed with water- powers the report demon strates that Ihe utility of their rivers for power development ran be vastly enhanced through proper- storage of flood waters At present hi tin ab sence of conservation dams and of adequate natural regulation lh great volume if flow is lost during high water seasons Methods of develop ment ensure the maximum utilization are now being carefully worked oidon the Winnipeg Dow and other largo rivers The more north erly regions possess Humorous sites of great potential value for pulp electrochemical and other special in dustries The report lust Issued he second in the series on waterpowers in Can ada to he by the Commission of Conservation The third volume Water Powers which Is now in press the commissions general inventory tills of Dominions weallh ooti hoi day a gentleman went Into a barroom and called for a of temperance licer- saying that lie was very thirsty The proprietor who Wft8ufHend of his told him thai it not fit to put Into a stomach advised to have a glass of And yet lids that seller admits Is not fit lo drink Is to he sold publicly to all comers young or old at all hours and without having lo pay J a license fee it is no wonder that many of the hotels say thai they arc doing well as before prohibitum came into force s all he worse that boys and young men have governmental authority for believing lo he less with the equivalent of more than half an ounce strong whisky In each glass together with the hop acids and preservatives necessary to keep from spoiling there can he no doubt that It Ik a serious menace to public health And so the process of drunkard- making goes on even under prohibition Slates have fried Ids near- beer compromise wilh the liquor traffic and have found it necessary to prohibit the sale of ail imitations of beer which afford such an easy way of evading the law The nauies of noble men who us this prohibitory law will go downin history as our greatest states men and I have confidence that will correct this and other weak points In the law as soon as possible a At Free at Mccdonald Gaelph Free Poultry Courses at Ontario Agricultural Colicgo Cook Hooks end Magazines prizes inall will be offered in breadmaking contests which will be held this fall at over 250 rural school fairs taking place in Ontario It will be a great event at the fairs and will stimulate interest among young girls between the ages of 12 and years Here is a wonderful opportunity for your daughter It in the contest at the- fair according to conditions to win for herself a Free Course in Domestic Science brio and more fully told in the folder at the famous Institute AH she send you on request The loaf must he has to do is to bake one double loaf of bread and enter with raVcd Out pro i fi Wesit v TIME London Feb 17 a terrible famine is ravaging the Holy Land is repeated in a letter of appeal in the Times signed by the Bishop of London of John Brown Moderator of ho Church of Scotland Geo Moderator of the United llHAY mt isp6i fc In the use of the telephone Ifwce should be some degree of courtesy and politeness The wav ing from the Central Office the is busy or Hie keep off Ihe are are much abuse dUn the telephone vet is a unnecessary for- greeting or in formation as well as phrases The call foe is all that is necessary and this should be done In a moderate tone of vole and willi consideration lUnilness Whether It be friend- or servant the keynote of the should kindness How much more pleasant day Is- mi haw sweet voice a reply a kind and gracious 11 costs so little anil that fc Worth while ut hois i as liable to develop a fipliutuihortaaicncrses ularly affecting Christian Churches every therefore also Canadian The letter says Tin clearly reveals extremely serious conditions in Syria and Palestine- Many thou sands of the Inhabitants are starving In one district alone a careful estimate made on lie spot puis the- from his cause fully Many vif- have lost half Cholera typhus aifd oilier diseases are rampant Children are being sold in the sheets for a shilling Two eye witnesses say- passed wo men and children lying the roadside rtflh closed eyes and ghastly faces is a com mon thing Co find people the garbage heaps for orange peel old bones and refuse eating them greedily when found different places we were camps of women and children where any man- couhl a child woman and it with him dragging by be hair This widespread suffering is caused by a deliber ate policy of Lis said Lord Trey in Octo ber that there has gone on In- Turkey a scale of jiuprecedented horrors uiicquafied an attempt exterminate He Christian pop ulation Massacre by sword terrible massacre by famine is enfold worse At the moment we seem powerless lo meet Ihe appalling situation If however the success of Ihe Allied operations permits ir may bo possible relief the suf ferers even before the close of the war case the need ed supplies of food medicine clothing lie poured in as soon as over bis becomes pos- the hard wheat flour guaranteed for bread loaves whitest lightest ami most wholesome bread ever bated Is Una dot a splendid opportunity to interest your daughters in Here are tie Splendid Prtees Prizes Craoi the Vet Flour- The tit it ch Pair lit to My for full to cover every with for young people of all gc in Vut per year to My Vtlue fiilra of to My Vfceo the cumber of twenty the judtei at fair v ill 1th bo of one I up to The Utile Paper hli il a wonderful little cation Issued Us are McLtd v highly relating to anujiili birdlife etc fht wlnntrjof tlfairautwriitlc- cctupttitort for the Provincial The of the double loaf tent to Ontario Important cultural College by the representative Li en tamer Trie m lot w Ml A I si the of Plour Testing at tLeCoUee of the Contest The firprixcateach fourth not in any oner county lit Short Course in at Mac Institute The dots accept under the yean if the than her with a to tale which pays for fees room board ft- winner Uvea at ffall while Courje in Science at donald CoUe Gudpb Gili thli cootie do cot live at the College but good It for theni In Value of SW fckb charged ft cekiIa Poultry Ralilaz Ontario Agricultural to CooUngxbool Cock edition ISM re and diibea fllllM I Phone Capil Rett rural fctr ay at i that her birth girl nil whether PC rot clay occurs before 1010 or her birthday dots not before I Oct loaf of bread be in pan fi and Inches Into loaves that they be at the The nut be with Cream of the Hour- One half be at the fair The other half loaf to Ontario A Ccriph compete In the i he at the fair be conducted the wnc rules ill other at The standard by which bread will be judged be as that the Kill actually thefcaf The be provided at the time of the fair Thtf tit judges Not mote entry aid rot more one prize will It of a of crust Shape of loif marls Texture of Crumb- fa marks marts Odor tlj It J must be vtompsiQled by the of the big the face of the Old Miller and form must by girl and parents or date of birth PO fivin name of dealer whom Creaii of the Wet Flour The form may be by rirl aided to the vita fairly RAltTlltA the testes at the lair be ia contents The Provincial results will he as is after the of the Rural School Pirs lie Do Not Miss tills Great Opportunity years should compete a way to stir up in Get a the tt ITrtjf at and it ai as lo the chances of If your it to you wrife to CatnLbell Flour Co- Ltd they tdl you lc to acj No in Counties Named Below The is open to Fairs are except Thunder Bay arc lie only the province where tre by the Agriculture in iihLcbihi feature tie no the of Ajrieulicre ia celt Lincoln and to rural wheel fairs i tics by the JJcparlctnt Aitculture We lbt the I i If gel Cream of lie West Wear tiiKttbvtLood write us for J Campbell Flour WestToonto 11 of Flour cold by 17 Hamilton I- It J Aurora J P l J Lovlch Con Sutton McDonald J Ifact J Cook A Lip and Morion IT homonvllle Hamilton ion Wo a afiiL opportunity A small beginning haa boon made but at hi- forthcoming if anything like an supjiy is- ready No country on the face of Ihe should make a stronger ap peal to tlie all iii the Isles than that in which our Lord lived and to we owe- fin tores- and our whole religious inspiration I 111 Ml I wateit speech has In a it is that tests recently been with for lelbphonng water- wires trans through and Uie system for use as j means verbal Iweeh tvo ships as a and a sulimaiiiiV The effect Is dirctlonui and another h- llijtt a mm Iniid signals Van bo I mum call up Lot us you In a on Prompt CO YD Prop on Phono Promptly Attended 10 or fur slide can be hoi iff lit and diVlano primary storey in is txtretnely hi WITHOUT COST is not perhaps that we hesitate to do kindns- which mean and effort but it is mysterious thai we so mil Is in a few hours to four walls to elepliene make hard work of kindnesses which ports of entry to the Holy stance of two rut nothing Smile words of little no are and A of in not merely if to sacrifice to that end ll tiny were to du cost no Wit r ARCHIVE

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