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Newmarket Era , September 21, 1917, p. 8

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l r Made Him Feel For oyer two I was troubled Constipation Lack of i appetite and your sign which read JrultaUvoe fcol walking on appealed lo mo bo I decided to In a very abort time to feel bettor and npwlfeetfiiic lUavoagoodappotHorclisliovcrythlng I oat the Headaches gonp entirely I recommend tp nil my friends a box for At all dealers or sent postpalaiVifrult Limited FOR OALE A and Harness one Shetland Pony Apply to K I y I Hi FARM SOR SALE a acres Lot Con Tp of Kink All under cultivation flood House and Hank Vino young hearing Orchard flood well and small pond on the premises Throe miles from the Towns of Newmarket and Au rora jnlloB from Metropoli tan atop also rural mail and lel- For further par ticulars enquire of Mrs Spruce Hi Aurora elm stock 75 per aero hundred and nine ty acres mile and a quarter off Yongo Large Dwelling spring creek acres hush Will take suburban home farm in part payment and ar range balance on easy terms John Fisher Co Adelaide Toronto Stock and Dairy Farms for Sale Sir Mujock has as Me guests at Mils Lake coun try homo Mr and Mrs Stu art Fleming of Now York City Theyare accompanied by their aon and daughter Fleming Chairman of the ex- committee- Una Col lories Ho Ik also largo and owner I he daughter earned by thesalo of her needlework for UieBrltfsh T HIGH SCHOOL- Jill Colleges are Wot Alike CHOOSE Charles Toronto Is noted for highgrade train ing for business life Great de mand for our graduates Enter Wow I J ELLIOTT Orchard Beach A procession of with Soldiers from Newmarket Military Hospital passed the shore road on Saturday afternoon Tho in khaki to enjoy the outing Mrs Hunt and Miss Lucas of Toronto were weckJcnd visitors at Mr Thomsons A parly of ten young ladles from Toronto guests of MiHjr Vqkcs for the wook- hey had a Jolly time Airs David Lloyd is back to cottage again and Mrs Webb of Kansas is Walling her Mr and Mrs Lynn and son of Toronto were Mr and Mrs Andy LOOH Mrs Hoi of Niagara is vis iting with her mother Mrs Graham Miss Etta Atkinson bus return ed to her school at Miss Oldiram of MountAlbcrt to her school here Mr Karl Wood has left for Canadian West Flying machines are thick Twentythree passed over one day last week During the electric storm early on the morning of Sept 2nd ham of Mr Davis Line King was struck by light ning The building which vns full of hay and grain was Loss partially covered by insurance 0 The ladies of Aurora Methodist Class evening when Was from sale of goods arid this aura wilt be used In the purchase Christmas- comforts for fire dVerasV iThd reuuest Aurora Town Codicil that the tracks- the running through Clin town moved from the cast side Of the to the centre of roadway has- boon approved by llitu York County Highways plication will how go Ontario Hallway and Municipal Board ENLI8T FOR TRAIHIHQ For ell CSS In one of Shaws Schools Toronto Kail Term from Sept Free Cata logue explains Write for It Shaw President 7 i EXCURSIONS trip tickets to certain points in Manitoba and Alberta via North Bay Coch rane or via Chicago sale each Tuesday until inclusive at low fares- Through- Tourist Sleeping to on the above leaving Toronto 3W If Mnb change of ears via Transcontinental Route Return limit Two Months ex clusive of date of sale Berth reservations and full particulars all Grand Trunk ticket offices or write District Agent Toronto J Depot Agent H Phono UpTown Agent food Mr- Hy Thompson of the Line underwent an operation at a Toronto Hospital a few days ago and has returned to his home wboro he hopes to make a com plete recovery Miss Sophia who has been in the West for lime is on a visit lo friends here She will return to Mr and Mrs David J Mo- of Calgary spent a few days with relatives here Mrs and children spent some weeks with relatives in Prince Edward Island where Mr joined them and they are now on their way home lo Calgary The members of the Womens Institute met at the Music Hall on Wednesday The ladies brought material lo pack boxes for the soldiers the front Joint action to secure essential commodities for export while the general public against exploitation and permit ting fair returns lo producers is the plan of the British Canadian Food Controllers A reduction of at least per in borne consumption of wheat beef and bacon in the Do minion is essential if sufficient quantities ore to be released for export to Great Britain and our European Allies Tho British Government has prohibited tho import of bacon butter hams and lard except under license Tho British Food Ministry has estab lished a single Government buy ing agency in the United States for those and makes all purchases through this agency Sept 3rd Tho estab lishment of this insures international action by the Brit ish United Slates and Canadian Controllers to eliminate the speculation in food due to free in dividual competition in Britain France and Italy which has in the exorbitant prices that have both there satfcd One of the well known men in the townships of Whitchurch passed to his rest pitTuesday the person of Mi John Hi his year The late Mr Cook had in failing health for some lime hut was able lo be but and a coup of weeks ago since which bag been confined lo the house Deceased was born In Whitchurch Tp and was a son of late James Cook His whole life has been spent in the townships of Whitchurch and Markbam where he was widely known and highly esteemed by all who knew him Of a frank- and jovial nature ho will be remem bered as a kindly neighbor and a good friend In lie married Stover of who survives besides one daughter Mrs of and one son Jesse at homo religion late Mr Cook was a Methodist BRADFORD Rev of who occupied the pulpit at Chris tian Church on Sunday two very eloquent sermons ThoKpkardt Trophy goes to for the coming yciir rinks entered for it four from four from Mark two from and two from Tho Canucks are to be complimented on the splendid of the Allied Tea Mrs Millers beautiful verandah which was resplendent with and bunting made a most de lightful place to take the- tea served on European plan The proceeds Amounted to 70 A special meeting of the citi zens of called by the Board of Trade on Friday ev ening to- learn the details and discuss the advisability of adopt ing proposed Hydro Electric extension to Mr Stocking of the Hydro Electric Commission was present to information A resolution that the Council bo urged to ar rangements to got Hydro power was carried unanimously Fire fropi an unknown cause broke out the barn just be hind o lh am Bros bakery to Mr J Huntley oh Saturday evening and completely wrecked it The blaze was dis covered by Harry Perry and Hare who happened to be pass ing They immediately gave the and the brigade was soon on the spot Tho building made of pine was as dry as matchwood and partially flljed hay be longing Merlons and waste paper made a difficult proposi tion However by good manage ment firemen prevented even the frame buildings in close prox imity from being burned Mr Huntleys loss will bo be tween throe and four hundred dollars Mr Grays wagon which was stored In the building was badly damaged Tribune Council Township Council met at Hail Wednesday Sept 12 with all- members pres ent and the Reeve in the chair The Minutes of last meeting were read arid confirmed J presented claim for twenty dollars damages for 5 sheep injured by dogs The following accounts were presented 1 Baker yds gravel for various Road J Storey yds gravel Con J Windsor yds gravel for various Road Oliver Dike lbs soft coal Marsh Wood for En gine grading 3rd Con Karl Lehman Bal snow shovelling account Percy yds gravel Ball 80 yds gravel Tribune Resolutions were passed in structing the Treasurer to pay the Sheen Claim the bills pre sented and to issue a duplicate of cheque No of July 5 in favor of Geo Cook said cheque being reported lost Councillor Baker was appoint ed Commissioner lo inspect cul verts on Con opposite Lots and and have them repaired if necessary Council to meet at Hall Wednesday Oct 17 next at 10 am for the last Sixty Years In Canadian homes for the lost Sixty Years Sugar hoi been tho standby for preserving It is absolutely and can be depended upon to do everything that sugar can do to ensure success RBFXNING CO Buy it according to the quantity you need in or 5 lb Cartons or in or lb Bags Let Redpath Sweeten It MONTREAL f I llGTllGotaffliiss THE DAUGHTER mother instils into her daughter the glory and beauty of womanhood she must look lo it that she makes her an article fit themselves- against prohibition of food This vast area is be- on the part of the papers llf us subsidized As for the food value of beer apart from al cohol it Is nil nobody would buy the price It is for the alcohol that beer is drunk and nothing else Its food effect is lo conduce to overfeeding The lesson to be learned is the for wear The mother necessity of having a genuine who keeps her daughters like so prohibition for the whole many Wax dolls under a glass Dominion of Canada- We do not case is both ridiculous and believe that even the Senate coulo senseless A true brave earnest to defeat such a mother will put on her girls that if passed by the of heavenly proof that Shall make rcadyund prepared to meet possible and probable struggle of life with calmness sweetness and patience that shall cause them lo bo their own a narcotic weed as nonsmok ers when it ought to be over to the growing of corn or- potatoes Suppose that every smoker in the were to cut down bis or her consumption of tobacco by onethird That would not be a very severe hardship But would set free onethird of a mil lion acres for the production of foodstuffs The area thus liberated for food production would yield annually or to Nasi agricultural ateasiiUu country arc today pause the requisite labor be obtained labor ti of the people of corn or 100 to id pokes at the liquor traffic of potatoes per acre vile defeat vigorous action holds a promise of victory Prohibi tion is coming in Canada As long as Canadian Governments in lie tow growing districts ready at hand and farmer are good Plant Narcotic mean fi it producingwhich lobacco not Rather the em site indeed How odd thai a definition should ierb nicotian lias Hie mailer upon his of course ever to do with 1 discussed best guardians that shall clothe tinker and temporize with the hei with which to traffic so long will they continue to gel slung when they put their finger on it Montreal Wit ness help others and themselves THE to you John Barley corn Its lime for us lo part For many long and drunken years Weve clasped you to our heart But now well have to ditch you John The countrys going dry Here ends our old companionship John Barleycorn goodbye Oh often in the olden days Weve rollicked round with you Weve spent our cash in reckless wise Our health and vigor loo Tor though you seemed a loyal pal Your friendship was a lie You only did us harm and so John Barleycorn goodbye I You played the devil with our work And now that work is war Your bibulous companionship We have no leisure for Well watch you go without one qualm No tear will dim our eye Oct out old scalawag John Barleycorn goodbye B Braley in American Issue DnUNKErJUEGS WIVES WHAT A SMOKE POOD Friday evening the borne of Mrs J was the scene of a shower for the bridetobe Miss Edith Jardine The guests wore the of the Young Ladles Biblo Class of the Presbyterian Church and the gifts to the bride were lovely being chiefly of china cut glass and needlework A pleasant evening by all On Saturday congre gation presented Miss and Mr each with a handsome chair Mies being organist of the church and Mr an active worker in Sunday School After bequeathing lo her friend Mrs Barbara Hunter Mrs Emily Baird a widow who died in Toronto Aug 1917 directed that the remainder of her proper ty be equally divided between her nephews Jos A Brown of British Columbia William Brown of Bradford and Waiter Moore of North Bay all of whom are on active service Should any of nephews be killed survivors will receive his share The neph ews are to erect a costing not less than estate valued is up of in personal In mortgages cash and shares Colonial TWENTY THE AGE FOR Althc ago of a man is liable lo do almost anything He is stepping from late youth into early manhood He is about to take his place as a citizen with a right lo a voice in Hie affairs of the nation lie is harassed by responsibilities and attendant doubts and fears At this ago a young man spends most of his lime arranging his necktie and encouraging a feeble growth of down that is slightly discernible just south of his nose Occasionally he falls in love- flirts with matrimony escapes falls in love all over again es capes once more- Many professors of one thing or another all learned men con sider that the ago of twenty is most dangerous for men It is either make or break with them then Cosmopolitan writes a story the beginning of a series about this dangerous age Henry known as Homy tho Ninth is the hero the first story is entit led Henry la is enough youthful vigor genuine distress and foolishness in It to any man or look bfteXandtftanMhelr slurs got past The directors of Dundee Society for the Prevention of Cruelty lo Children have decided 16 urge the Government to insti tute legislation for total pro hibition of the sale of intoxicat ing liquor for the period of the war and during demobilization A letter calling attention to the havoc which is boing wrought in the city by the excessive con sumption of intoxicating liquor by women a large proportion of them the wives of soldiers has been sent to Mr Lloyd George the Prime Minister It is pointed out that during 1916 out of mothers who were reported to have given way to drink and who were charge able with neglect of their child ren wore the wives of sol diers while from 1st January to 3isl May of this year the Society had dealt with cases of wives of soldiers who were drink ing to excess and neglecting their children Wilh no lack of means to grat ify appetite for strong drink many mornon of Ihe working classes in Dundee squandered their earnings and their separa tion allowances in drinking lo excess ETiOHIOlVIOiJ That most irresponsible of legislative bodies Canadian Senate has cut out two main pil lars of new Act that providing that shippers of liquor for illegal use can be proseouled in the provinces into which they send liquor and that the sending of liquor adver tisements through mails into provinces where liquor many cigars do you on an average per day that is Perhaps you prefer cigarettes or a pipe If so how many cig arettes Or how many pipefuls of lobacco A costly luxury Oh not very You couldnt easily get along without it and if you smoke a pipe the expense not much But that isnt quite the point says a Philadelphia newspaper The point is that 1000000 acres of land are required lo raise the tobacco crop of the Just now while the war is on we need that land for production The low cost per cop believe that a cup of good rich about a fifth of- a cent but Rose consists chiefly of Assam richest strongest teas in the world easily yields cups to the pound of rare economy and flavor Kept Good by the Sealed Package I is forbidden This is the in October second that Senate has suppressed the latter clause af ter the house had passed it No doubt with entire hon esty that house naturally repre sents the interests than the people- The brewers arc spending big money ostensibly on convincing the through that and not insuring Necessary ram Equipment ORE and more tho Ford ear is upon by progressive farmers as farm equipment the same as the drill the mower labor and timesaww plow the hayrake the drill the and harrow machinery A farmer with a Ford car can a with one or twoof his horses and make the trips town railway station creamery or to the in onethird the time In fact JJ easier tlian a horse No bed to make to get no hajneasing and stables to clean The Ford practically 1- care of itself Ask any fanner who owns a Ford if ever again try to get along without answer will hasten your decision to own it Si THE UNIVERSAL CAR A for Sedan O FORD ONT 89 J

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