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Newmarket Era , July 6, 1917, p. 8

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1 1 U fcif the rit Tta Fruit t J I lis i F us 1 St Montreal April In my opinion no other medicine In the world la so for Constipa tion and Indigestion Frultativea fivo years my sedentary occupa tion Music brought about ft kind of Intestinal Paralysis with natty Head- belching gag drowsiness ftflor and Pain In the I tried pills and medicines of physicians but nothing helped me Then I was Induced to try and now for months I been entirely well who from that horrible trouble Chronic Constipation with resultant I digest ion to try and you will bo agreeably surprised at the great benefit you will A box for trial Hire At all dealers or Bent postpaid by Fruit Limited Ottawa NEW HOUSE On St to Rooms Apply to Win In all countries for our will ho sent MA WON C4- University fall Yongo and Chariot Toronto is unquestionably one of Can adas Boat Commercial Schools The demand for our Graduates is far in excess of supply WRITE TODAY CATALOGUE J ELLIOTT Prln CHARLES Barrister Solicitor Notary aloncr for taking Affidavits Will bo in Newmarket Office all lay Tuesday Wednesday Friday and uturday and on Monday Thurs day evenings from to Office Ground New Block Opposite Post Office Office Phone No Residence lot Solicitor for Imperial Hank of Canada A J Walton Co Private funds to loan on First Mortgage Probating Wills and Estate work a specialty 1 Attractive Trips To LAKES ALGONQUIN MaGIMETEWAN lake of bays kawartua lakes Georgian day Hound Trip Tourist Mow on from Stations In On tario at vory low faros with liberal otopover GET TICKETS IN ADVANCE Berth reservations and full information at all Grand Trunk Ticket Offices or write HORNING District Passenger Agent It System Toronto at Depot Agent Phone J Phone Agent I EXCURSIONS Every ALL Routes Ycurrutun In fv put WO UII for tit Howard Pass Toronto AuifUt Heliglou must in it be- it float out Aid of holding JatrJrHioVJubiIcrrOarden Parly at Urn of tho 2nd lino of King on July VlenPoraiCcvile Hold special Jubileo last at Wesley f Onion Seryico flS hold at t On Juno at Parson- ago a quiet but was solemnized daughter pi A was married to ho of Au rora Tho attendants wore tho brides sister- Miss Anjonolla Humes and Waller Cowan cousin of the bride little Miss Wilkinson acting ring hearer The cer emony was conducted by Iho father in the presence of only immediate relatives Miss Haines played the Wedding March After a short trip to Beach Mr and Madden will reside the Clean to handle Sold by all Drug and Stores arson ago from Newmarket tub visiting Mr and Mrs John At kinson On Wednesday evening about twenty young people llie homo of Miss Gertrude and gave her a kitchen shower Mr J Huntley our enter prising merchant Oiling up llie office till recently occupied by Mr If- Clark fur nishings department Mr Clark will occupy the office just The Council has purchased an engine for the- Light Plant that will solve the coal problem It is a producer gas engine of horse power Tri bune On Monday evening ho mem bers and friends Of the Markham Christian Church at the borne of Rev lo hid him farewell on the eve of his depart ure for new field at Britain During the evening he was presented with an address nod a purse after which he made a very fitting reply ing was brought to refreshments and wishing him field Mr P this morning purchased the Hole property here from Jus Pitts of Toronto for two or three other Markham financiers in the deal who intend going in bo whole sale harness business and prob ably a line of shoes or some oili er smaller leather manufactur ing Mr has had con siderable experience in both wholesale and retail harness- making Economist by all joining in success in his new KING CITY of Miss Maud marriage daughter of Mr and Mrs Watson King City Out to Mr Crawford Wells was sol- in All Saints Church King City on Wednesday June the The church was beau tifully decorated with snowballs and peonies and Rev P Rich ardson officiated The bride who was given away by her father looked charming in a gown of ivory satin and georg ette with tulle veil trimmed with orange blossoms and pearls and carried a shower bouquet of while roses and sweet peas Miss Minnie Watson sister of Iho bride attended her wearing white silk with overdress of point do sprit with lagre picture hat and carried a bouquet of pink roses Misses Dorothy and Gladys Jamieson nieces of the bride wearing dainty white frocks and carrying baskets of pink roses and snapdragon made sweet little flower girls The groom was supported by his cousin Mr Wells McDonald and the ushers were Messrs John and diaries Watson of the bride During the signing of the register Mrs P Rich ardson wife of the Hector pre sided at the organ The happy couple left later by motor lo spend their honeymoon in koka and on their return will re side at King City Orchard Beach Dominion Day was ushered in by a very heavy downpour which continued till after ten oclock on Sunday morning followed by a very strong wind which was rather disappointing to holiday visitors Mr W Thompson was suc cessful in getting a nice lunge on Saturday evening but the second fish ran away with his hook and part of his line Mr and Mrs Duff of spent the holiday vacation with Grandma Plo Donald Wright son of Mr and Mrs A K Wright who is in the mechanical transport at Camp Borden was here for the weekend Five young ladies and five young gentlemen- from Toronto Mr and Mrs as occupied one of the cot ages at the south end Sat urday to Tuesday and had a Miss Marrow 1 the in weather tho Sunday wore fairly well attended Cap I TiJL Hyde preached with former earnestness and his sage was received with great ac ceptance both discourses being based on the Proclamation of King George V and the Governor General of Canada Services next Sunday at it a and pm conducted by Prof Michael of Victoria College To ronto No doubt llie Church will bo packed to the doors as all who heard him Inst year will hear him again- Mr will sing at the morning service Miss is presiding at organ again this season Mr and Mrs Hale of Toronto wore guests of Mr and Mrs Long for bo Long has gone for a couple of weeks shore waBlhoJy on Saturday evening Nearly ev ery collage was occupied The boarding house verandah was lin ed with colored lights and the young people danced to lhn music of a gramophone Miss Eva took in Young Peoples Conference The milkman started on the Saturday evening It greatly relieved the situation Dairy was run dry Mr Raymond Morton is on the job again this season Mr and Mrs Pickering of To ronto spent the weekend at Cedar Nook Mr W If Thomp sons collage Mr Mrs John Yokes have gone lo Muskoka for a couple of weeks His sister Miss Yokes Toronto Was here- for the weekend Mrs Walker of Toronto Is spending a week at Dudley Manor with her motile Walker was here for weekend Mrs of was ho guest of Mrs over Sunday Mr Crown was the guest of Mr Thompson on Domin ion Day Mr and Mrs J Barker of Hamilton arrived at Zephyr Villa on Dominion Day and will re main mosl of the week Mr and Mrs Lee had four vis- Toronto over the hol iday incjuding a married son r WHEN THE TEST Most young people like to try their hand at anything that is new Mothers know how quick ly the small boys and girls lire of the familiar tasks and how eager they are lo attempt something different A teacher who has had experience with the ways of pupils never let her hopes rise too high because he new study starts off with a swing Walt till the middle of the she lolls herself Then well see how it goes After the new has Worn off comes the lest There are plen ty of people who are attracted anything a little unusual plenty who almost any kind of work to which hey are unaccustomed And here is a small minority of real young people who do not have lo bo coaxed by novelty to do what has to be done Month in and out hey can be found in just the place where they are needed And let us say of these that no matter how humbly they start they do not long remain hidden For everywhere in the business and religious worlds men are on the watch for helpers who can bo depended on after the new wears off A At pm June a Northern Raflyay- of- lech empty cars drawn engine loft the yard at Iho foot of Portland Toronto for CoIHrigtyood the i engine bping defcorattd with flags etc to Jjring cursloli train to Toronto fol lowing day- July 1 Con federation or minion Day which waflheing folobratcd all over Tho of llie train of Philip- Warren engineer Edward conduclOr the gonial Bob for many years at Union hale and hearty RcdpatHxfilmntf methods produce no second made and sell one grade that you never get anything but iho under name of Redpath Lei Sweeten it had eight Toronto UU halo and hearty a man nmn- j wa lb L A for the holiday Turner and known Co Limited the being n If on vjivb mutism Man tells how to up corns or lift off with fingers Ouch This kind of rough talk will he heard less hero in town if people troubled with corns will follow the siniplo of his Cincinnati author ity who claims that a few drops of a drug called freezone when applied lo a tender aching corn or hardened callus stops at once and soon the corn or callus dries up and lifts right oft without pain Ho says freezone dries Imme diately and never or oven Irritates the surrounding skin A small bottle of freezone will cost very at any drug store hut will positively remove every hard or soft corn or callus from ones feet Millions of American women will this announcement since the in- of Iho high heel If your druggist doesnt have tell bin to order smell bot tle for you policeman were the Hob Harrison was riding on the and had bought a pair of canvas shoes to colcbralo the first Dominion Day also the fact that it was his first rip as Those new shoes were the sub ject of a good deal of chaffing on llie pari of Engineer Warron and Hob Harrison got somewhat piqued and loft the engine and walked back to the van which he just reached when he engine ex ploded about yards north of Richmond Hill lurningcomplole- upside down Fortunately the explosion spoilt itself outside of the cab which in a measure pro tected engineer and fireman from the full force of the steam and water as it was the engineer was lerribfy scalded and lay for months between life and death was on the lender passing wood forward to the fire box as engine was climbing a heavy grade and was blown fully feel against a telegraph pole breaking several bones as well as suffering a severe gash on the face He was carried by Bob Harrison to he van llie engineer being able to walk although al most frenzied with pain Hob then ran to Richmond Hill for doctors the Peeler running to King over four miles and arriv ed there in an exhausted condi tion While a dance was in progress on the platform of King Station am July 1st celebrating bo advent of the first the explosion of the engine was distinctly heard by the dancers who thought Patterson A Ross implement manufactur ers at Richmond Hill bad fired a small cannon which they owned Hob Harrison is the only surviving member of the crew and is still an employe of the railways Hob can be found any day in the general waiting- room of the Union Station as active as on that Dominion Day long ago when on the lop of the old Northern Railway freight sheds he did a hundredyard dash in his old canvas shoes TilU FOOD VALUE OF In these days of high prices when the average householder sees the growing cost of living making serious inroads into his pocketbook lie might well ask can nothing be done is there no substitute for some of the staple articles of food that will help keep the family expense account down This is a burning prob lem today one that earnest painstaking farseeing men and women are studying In the lakes and rivers of Ontario there are vast quantities of fish a natural asset referred lo in gov ernment publications but ap parently not realized by the pub lic at large Whitefish salmon trout herring these the best known varieties and make delectable eating But pickerel pike burbot carp perch catfish and eels arc also good for food when properly cooked Com pared with oilier meats fish can not be said to be one of the staple articles of diet on the ta bles of Ibis Province The lack of demand at homo has permit- led over per cent to be ex ported each year and the small home market has made the cost of handling high The Organiz ation of Resources Committee appointed by the Legislature lo devise ways and means lo asslsl in meeting the problems present ed by the war views with much concern the steady depletion- In the worlds food supply Ho many countries are at war so many men out of production and withat there is so much waste bat ere conditions in this direc tion get heller they are sure to I get worse Every citizen can help Ibis lime If we eat more fish we consume less meat of other kinds and mutton and pork will go farther Can ada will have more lo ship over seas and besides if we eat more fish the cost of handling will be materially reduced Fish at ten cents a Is not an impossi bility High in protein Ash has great bodybuilding power easily secured and easily digested There should bo no hesitancy on he part of the people of Ontario in taking up this question and co operating witirtboso who en deavoring to help the Allies win the war by conserving our ener gy which can be done as well in the mailer of food conservation as In other ways equally impor tant that when suffering ivoxn nervousness sick headache l dizzy spells and ailments peculiar to their sex- nothing affords such prompt and relief will follow a few of ell IMDUO menlj to go to tho Country on if I call y A proven womens remedy which assists in regulating the organs and reestablishing healthy conditions Beechanrs Pills contain no habitforming drug leave no disagreeable aftereffects They are Wafers aki i PHONE Let ua make you Comfortable In a COVERED BUGGY CARRIAGE OR AUTO Prompt Charges A BO YD Prop fJIglt on Phono Promptly Attended t vt u to PALLS LAST SUNDAY Q mjMi Niagara Falls July persons killed and others injured is estimated to night lo be the oil resulting from he plunge of a Gorge car into the Niagara about pm today car which contained about passengers mostly sightseers on a holiday rip to ho Falls was ftVOIIVr v running a medium rate of speed across Irestleskirling be of he cantilever bridge about twenty feet from the water when a washout due heavy rains the earth beneath the trestle 16 slide the river overturning the car and burling it into Few had an opportunity to jump Sev eral of those who did were car ried the river with the tons of rock and of he slide The car turned on side slid info the water and overturned as it struck the rocky bottom and rested on the roof in ten feet of water Many of tho bodies were car ried down the river and through the Whirlpool Rapids a short distance from the scene of the accident It is believed re mains of these victims will never be returned To Every Lover of homemade baking Our Favorite and Five Rose Flour GOOD ANTHRACITE COAL Prices Right Give Us a Call I OLIVER DIKE Li flW TO CANADA A u Convenient Service Modem Electric Lighted Equipment Standard and Sleeping Can and Coactei Tickets Literature and lnformatn apply RADIAL NEWMARKET Or R L King St Terento I fV5llC I First sight of the Gray will impress you The trim swart lines the new conveniences and the com fortable substantial atmos phere of the car cany great conviction Then get down to brass tacks Look under hood under the body Learn for yourself Last honesty and Ride servicegiving every worktop the carput it to every Find out how It underevery condition vice- Your of quality will be eriD See the Gray DotU car than N Allan Agent- Newmarket and Lighting ARCHIVES OH TORONTO

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