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Newmarket Era , November 30, 1917, p. 4

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to fa abroad workers aft la tfn flavour a name of the famous Chewing Gum that has its way Under recent regulations by tho Military only Ihoeo who have completed farm service of oho year an are exempt from military candidate at ap proaching elections making vigorous attacks the Union Government pre ponderance of Conservative In Cabinet Is preventing an ticipated over of Iho Union Government It too much of Government corruption c that if vtfe taking ma n Small ma in It is a Sweetmeat a Stimulant and all in one It benefits teeth breath appetite and diges tion It steadies stomach and nerves It is everready refresh ment when youre fagged In Ganaela I Monti liSBegBnil Washington officials say United Slates is in this War until Germany is smashed It looks like business way they are handling things now al- though It took some to got them to sec that was protecting their whores A million American soldiers on the Western Front next Spring should pen the eyes of the Ger mans to what they may expect That affair at Kitchener last Saturday night was a disgrace to Canada and especially to Ontario The Premier of Dominion was prevented from speaking at a political meeting first lime in his experience on platform of Hi years In respect it was but a of Ills own medi cine as by tlic Franchise Act un der which election is to bo fought ho has prevented hun dreds of thousands of citizens jfrom a voice in- government of the country Comments of Exchanges Tweed News The other day one of our progressive formers was in our office and mentioned casually to ua that the evening before ho was totalling up what be had realized from the sale of pork mutton beef and syrup throughout tho year and it came to flno sum of 2090 Read PAY INTEREST Great Christmas Offer IF 1 mi Hi J I 1 I I M A from to priEE PROM DUTY ALL MADE IN WITH Until you hoar tho and Its tone make no as to which Phonograph you Intend to buy of Its sound box la natural and You are not confined to lino of you may ploy thorn ally Edison Columbia Note Ita batter and all added features Have a demonstration In your homo A frco trial It costs you nothing from to 1C0 Remember wo will you a Phonograph than any company In York County DOUBLE From td Cold for or- EASY HO i TUNING I10VIUG DONE I- mill- Phone 38 PHONOGRAPH which really sings Me NEW The Phonograph with a Soul actually singe It has stood beside Anna Case Giovanni Guido Ciccolini Arthur Middleton Thomas Chahnere a score of other great artists and has sung duets with them and then sung in comparison with them The musical critics of more than five hundred newspapers concede in the columns of their own papers that it Is only by watching the lips of the artist standing before them that they can tell whether it is the artist singing or The New Edison singing We almost hope you will disbelieve what we say and come to our store and make us prove our statements You- will not be asked to buy- merely wish to prove that the Net Edison Creation of Will Kno fop Stability i I Russia have of late stumbled on another heels thai the natur al mood la one of bewilderment hardianiyng conflicting to Judge the atato affairs still harder to predict tho future it is only on Iho ba sis of first hand knowledge of the people that conjec tures possiblo on this lion Id of llio most montous concern to the United Mr Chas member of Hoot Com mission to Russia In third of his series of articles on The New Russia In tho Making ap pearing In Hearsts Magazine for December gives a striking plc- Vcgtablo Con a wonitj I el- a of fecblcd other bed com mon at that end flt2hc3 lure remarkable for detail and better than I and recommend your 0 of Life Is a crit lcJ period of a annoying vlilch accompany It may bo controlled and normal by of Vcsotablo Compound Such a of hot flaahes headaches of Impending evil pounds In of heart sparks tho variblo vcaknea end end For abnormal do not to toko E Compound WILL WIN THE WAR Dr Chronicle It is a popular supposition that the law of supply and demand generally rules the price of any commodity yet despite the fact that Canadas crop of potatoes this year is largo and Britains crop will exceed her needs by a mil lion tons or over millions of bushels the price in Ontario is from Si to per bag Cor nering the market is equivalent to a shortage Nugget With the ap proach of winter and time when stoves and furnaces will bo kept going at full blast resi dents of Northern Ontario would do well to remember that defect ive chimneys are greatest source of lires The investiga tion being conducted by the Com mission of Conservation discloses the fact that for the year of places reporting no less than fires were due to faulty chim neys This is exclusive of Ires resulting from dangerous stove pipes or chimney sparks Place Canadian thing has been very emphatic and conspicuous this yea Iho vast products of the soil arising from the campaign of food in augurated last spring by the au thorities add carried on at high speed by the newspapers There was so much general overpro duction that local gardeners who make vegetables their business were seriously hit and citizens who had no soil to mi were freely and bountifully supplied The application of idle hours to Idle lands never before was so heart ily engaged The campaign so thoroughly started as a war measure may propel itself for years to come Hundreds who hitherto have thought gardening a profitless play will largely here after go at it as a means of pro fitable production Resides it has encouraged us to practise a vegetable died and cut out or cur tail a meat menu Liberal Weekly of Ottawa Union Government was conceived immediately after extension of the life of Parliament had been refused It was horn im mediately after the R Hill and he War Times Election Bill had been passed by the Gag reason being to save tho Bor den Government from immedi ate death Its father was Sir Clifford and the Big In terests and its mother Bor den Administration Its nearest relatives are the Pork Barons the Manipulators and the Profiteers Its full brother is High Tariff Its mantle of re spectability is its Liberal Mem bers Nov new electric power plant at Swift Rap ids on the Severn River was formally opened today Mem bers of tile Electric Commission Town Council Board of Trade and others wont out notwith standing unfavorable weath er heavy snow having fallen dur ing the night Tho now plant succeeds tho one at Ragged Rap ids which has done duty for many years It is a mile and a half farther down river the change being necessitated by the construction of the Trent Valley Canal The new dam has forty- five feel head of water and three electrical generators will give a total of horse power One of the soundest expositions so far published of womens stat us in the war appears in the De cember issue of Good where tho celebrated food specialist Dr Harvey W Wiley writing on Paying for tho War declares that a nation is unconquerable only so long its women are unsubdued To quote The housewife is the one who seems to be most keenly af fected I am writing this war article in the hope that in view of the facts which condition tho present slate of affairs who will hereafter not grumble at the in creased prices- which she is now called upon to pay It is not good for the country to have any large class of our people com plaining Patriotism means more than taking off ones hat to the flag standing up when The Banner is played and shouting oneself hoarse at a passing procession This Is the ebullition not patriotism True patriotism consists in doing something which is a sacrifice or something that touches us both in and in sentiment in behalf of our country In my mind there is no ques tion of the constitutionality of the Food Administration Act If iho government can run the postof fice control the militia and re quisition our soldiers and sailors for service under the constitu tion then the same principle can be applied to every material thing The great danger of our pres ent law is hat it is discriminat ory Such things as food fuel and beverage arc now to be na tionally controlled A law of this kind should apply to every com modity so that no class of our citizens could enjoy any advan tage over another I have just read what seems to be reliable statistics showing that he actual deathrate on the battle front is only about cent of all who are engaged It is true that that one may be the one that some one of us loves Op the other hand if for every man who dies in battle a dozon lose their lives at home by rea son of famine or Insufficient food and especially if his be children then the desolation is appalling It is difficult to re alize that our battles are fought at home we hardly realize that it is the women of the world who are really its fighters We do not understand as fully as we should that a nation is unconquerable only so long as its women are un subdued sight of the little known Russian pooplo themselves the peasants on whom the fate of the country now hangs His observations are worthy of careful study for they overthrow completely tho com monnotion of the Russian peas ant and will force many people to reverse their opinion on the character and future of the Rus sian nation Our clearest pictures have hitherto been derived from novels written in Cen tury But much water has run under the mill the novels de scribe conditions which since the emancipation of the serfs have gradually ceased to exist In 0 these antiquated ideas Mr Russell gives us a vlewph0- in its completeness of the real Russian peasant of to day The study which ho has made of the underlying causes of the recent revolution the grad ual change in the peasants mode of life the chain of cause and ef fect through which the autocracy wrought its own doom prove that the new Russia did not spring into being in a day He pricks the bubble of the belief that the Russians- are a nation of AND THE tills beauty lotion for your face nook arms and hands KB At the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can pre pare a full quarter pint of most wonderful lemon skin soft ener and complexion by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle con taining three ounces of orchard white Care should be taken to strain the Juice through a fine cloth so lemon pulp gels in then this lotion will keep fresh for months Every woman knows that lelnon juice Is used to bleach and such es freckles and tan and Is ideal skin and Just try it I Get three ounces of orchard while at any drug store and two lemons from grocer and up a quarter is sweetly fragrant and massage daily face neck arms and hands is marvellous to rough red hands ignorant barbarians unfit to work out a destiny of selfgovernment and he draws an interesting par allel between he conditions for individualism in the and those which have gone to de velop a strong social sense in the Russian people So cogent an account of facts and forces now at work furnish the foundation of actuality on which alone calcu lations as to the future Of the Russian republic can bo based cO fJAfiVgLOUS WlaW In the old days medicine was the most mysterious of the scien ces The doctor seemed to feel that he would lose part of his authority if lie look the layman into his confidence instead of nodding wisely and saying no thing Even today in some quarters lingers tho prejudice against the proclamation of a medical discovery in the popular as opposed to the technical press Bui such an altitude is anomalous in science and is doomed to extinction is rap idly becoming a disgrace for the intelligent layman to be ignorant concerning his own body in and illness and Magazine believes that the peo- have a right to the fullest and latest information on a sub ject of such vital import to them as the character and cure of dis ease In the December number Dr Henry Smith Williams tells in simple clear and accurate language the story of pneu monia and tuberculosis a story as important and exciting as the war news For the battlefield of the bacilli is as thickly strewn with corpses as full of heroism and strategy as are the battle fields If reports were to come from somewhere in France writes Dr Williams that six thousand American sol diers had been killed outright in the current week we should all listen with bated breath But the death of a corresponding number hero at home this week and last week and every week year in and year out causes no comment whatever The Ameri can people have been partially roused to the danger and im portance of this malady but they are by no means fully awake yet The ravages of tuberculosis are brought home to us in a vivid and terrible fashion by the statistics cited by Dr Williams If he stopped here the outlook would appear discouraging indeed But he does more than describe He holds out a new hope in the dis covery of a of treatment that has already been tested and has met with spectacular suc cess It is not only the privi lege but the duly of every Intel ligenl person to abreast of the limes on this subject the present time he can do this best by becoming acquainted with a discovery which will benefit mil lions of Americans and of which he may at any time have crying need in his own household iiiu grocer am on lotion i into the iQQQ Milwaukee Wis Nov 25 Ton persons were killed and several injured last night whan a bomb designed to destroy the Italia Evangelical Church in the heart of tho Third Ward an Italian settlement exploded in Central Station where it hud been carried for examination Seven detectives two policemen and a woman were killed bomb evidently with a lime fuse at tached was found in base ment of the church Victory By Paying Your Bills There arc thousands of retail merchants throughout Canada especially in the smaller towns and villages who would gladly Bub- scribe or subscribe more for Victory Bonds if it were not for the amount of money they are carrying on their books and the uncertain- as to when much of it will be paid The farmers who deal with these local merchants are not the least blameable in this respect for they are apt to let their accounts run until convenient to payi them while the merchant knowing that payment ultimately is certain is unwilling to press them If everyone luring the last week of cam paign would make an effort to pay his bill to the local merchant the latter would be glad to increase his Victory Loan subscription Thousands of farmers have received substan tial sums of money for their crops and are able to pay their accounts before December 1st just as well as afterward If you are one of them see that you pay up during the last week in November and thus give your merchant the opportunity he no doubt desires to subscribe for the Victory Bonds that he possibly can and do not forget to subscribe yourself to the utmost of your power Patriotism demands it and so does selfinterest for only by a heavy oversubscription of the Victory Bond issue can the prosperity of the farmers the retailers and other classes of Canadas population be assured of Mot verity fiosplU Bret PAIN Arc Phone I 9 Me At ft BE IN A BIG THING LEND YOUR MONEY Britain and Canada Need Your Help 13 IB a 171 ioi BRADFORD DISTRICT worth TO BE HELD IN- Methodist Church ON Newmarket ON THURSDAY DECEMBER 1917 SESSION to Song Service Led by Prof Laugher to Devotional Exercises c Conducted by Rev A Black to Chairmans Address Mr K of Bradford District to 11 Address of Welcome Rev J Wood Newmarket It to Conference of Local League Officers to Lunch Late 1 Call All to to 230- AFTERNOON 8EC3ION Song Service Led by Prof League Constitution and Department Work Mr to Open Discussion Mr to 315 Election of Nominating Committee to 400 Reports from the Circuits to Address Up and Jown the Pacific Mr Lamb to Sports and Newmarket League to Banquet EVENING SESSION to Song Service 315 You Km it Led by Prof to Report of Nominating Committee and of new Officers to Organ Recital Prof Address Greater Service 830 Laugher to ess Greater Service J Simpson Toronto rated Address in charge of Summer i- Delegates and Mr it- 945 to Closing Chairman of District con the E A uiacK iisinci Mr President Mr K Starr 1st VicePresident Miss Missionary VicePresident Treasurer Mies Bradford Aurora Aurora Keswick KettleW Ktaf j TORONTO SSI

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