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Newmarket Era , January 17, 1919, p. 5

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sMBWBss LOCAL NEWS Main and Sis WW J- Boyd B Brief lets Geo Second Graduate in Medicine of Toronto University also Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng land Former clinical assistant in Moorefields Eye Hospital and Univer sity College Bar Nose and Throat Hospital England Eyes Tested Glasses Telephone Hours C WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER Park Avenue Adjoin Post Office DAVID HAMILTON Choice Farm and Town Proper ties for sale Victory Bonds taken Phone BERT GREEN PAINTER AND PAPER Ave 2nd house from Queen St Newmarket Phone P O Pox SOU Teacher of Singing Studio Toronto Conservatory of Music Newmarket on Wednesdays Mr sold a porker this week which weighed lbs and brought over The better sleighing has facili tated the teaming in of logs and wood SPANISH INFL Tpa LIVERPOOLMANITOBA Fire Insurance Agency FRED HARTRY Newmarket A STOUFFER Newmarket Teacher of Piano Voice and Scaler all kinds of Musical Instruments Repairs piano Tuning Methodist 8unday School There was a splendid attend ance last Sunday over pres ent The address by Rev E Hall of the Christian Church was excellent He made a very strong- appeal for the Armenian Relief Fund which will be taken up in the school next Sunday The annual will take place on Saturday afternoon weather permitting On theii- the annual Tea for the children will he served in the Gym followed by Lantern Slides The parents arc invited to join with the children in the supper Hard on His Help At the Newmarket Police Court one day last week Thomas Foster a farmer of Holland Landing appeared before Major on a charge of nonpay ment of wages Foster employed a 17yearold lad lo work for him at per day and his hoard and let him go cenls and a worthless watch in lieu of the wages the boy claimed Major said I will teach you Foster not to be so fi infernally mean pay the lad Si cost You now and the court- Do Not Fear When German or a The cool fighter there hi no to bourne Avoid in the fresh aft and the three A Clean Month a Clean Skin and Clean carry off poisons that accumulate within the body and to ward off an attack of the influenza bacillus take a good liver regulator to move Such a one is made np of Mayapple of aloe root of and is to be had at any drug and called Pleasant Purgative If a bad cold develops go to bed wrap up well drink of hot lemonade take a hot mustard footbath Have the bedroom warm but well ven tilated Obtain at the nearest drag store Tablets to flush the kidneys and control the pains and aches Take tablet every two hours together with copious drinks of lemonade If a troe case of influ enza the food should be simple such as broths milk buttermilk and icecream but it is important that food be given regularly in order to keep up patients and vitality After the acute- attack has passed which is generally from three to seven days the system should be built up by the use of a good iron tonic such as Irontic tablets to be obtained at some drug or that well blood maker and herbal tonic made from roots and barks of forest trees sold everywhere as Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery SA v I by Kidney Trouble Better Trolley Service The people between here and Sutton will he pleased to learn Agent for Columbia thai the Metropolitan Ry has and Records Prompt Lyman Jackson I issuer of Marriage Licenses At the Era Office Newmarket Office Private issued at private res idence if desired Furnace Work Plumbing at the request of some of its pat rons decided to restore the form er Winter Service of four ears each way on this portion of their line the change going into effect last Monday The Time Table now is as follows Leave Sutton and m and p m Leave Newmarket for the North a noon and p m Farmers in the North can now come to Town any day by the car reaching here at a m and leave for home noon As it was being run before this they had to stay in Town from a m till p before they could leave for home except on Saturday We are sure the change will bo ap preciated Town Council The last meeting of the old coun cil was held the Council on Tuesday evening Jan with the following members present Mayor H Eves Reeve Keith Aldermen Osborne A and J McCaffrey The minutes of the former meet ing on being read were adopted Accounts and communications were taken up and disposed of in committee of the whole with Mr C in the chair The council adopted the report of the committee of the whole and ordered the mayor to issue his warrant on the treasur er for payment of the same It maybe new to you but itis his tory to thousands of persons who suffered from Backache Painful Urin ation Swollen Joints Constant Head- aches etc that Gin Pills remedy Kid- Bladder troubles by first re moving the cause of all Kidney diseases Sci atic etc is congested Kidney- Kid neys that ail to perform their func tion of filtering the poisons and impur ities from tho blood These poisons remaining in the system are the direct cause of a chain of dreaded diseases If youve never heard of Gin Pills before ask any- of your friends about them Gin Pills have been on the market for years they are the old re liable remedy for Backache etc If you suffer from any Kidney or Blad der afflictions try Pills Should you not care to buy them an experiment a sample box will be sent to you on request Gin PillB contain the beneficial ingredient of Gin without the slightest trace alcohoL For many years bottled Gin was considered the ready remedy for Kidney or Bladder troubles Scientific research proved however that the reason for this was due purely to the extract of Juniper it contained and else From hundreds of letters received by us we are convinced that all any sufferer of Kidney or Bladder trouble needs do is try Gin Pills and they will find relief at once The National Drug Chemical Of Canada Limited Toronto Ontario US residents should address Inc 202 Main St Buffalo NX mm Eavetroughing Our Specialties See the Bathroom Outfit at the Shop Sons of England The installation of officers for the coming year of the local lodge of the above Society look place Robertson A Binns K Robertson A Thompson EL Eves Bell Telephone Toronto York Moloney Electric Canadian Electric Canadian Express Fred linger Canadian Consolidated Bell Telephone Bell Telephone Toronto York ftK S THE LEADING TINSMITHS R OSBORNE SONS TO GROCERY PHOTOS THAT ALWAYS Got Them at The Photographer Town in Your Studio On Door Weal of the New Post Office EVENING SITTING BY APPOINTMENT Phone in the Lodge room on Tan The ceremony was ably perform ed by District Deputy Bro Scott assisted by Bros Harmon and Bank of Lodge Loyalty Aurora Several mem bers of the Aurora Lodge were present After the installation an enjoyable evening was spent Refreshments were served and a program arranged of songs and speeches Interesting addresses were made by Bros Scott anil Glimpson on the Work of the Order during the past year and Britains part in the War Re spectively songs rendered by Bros Evans M Ridley and Ed Bayrnan Speeches by Aurora members Englishmen and men of English parentage are cordially invijed to become members of this Society as a great- future is anticipated for it has been decided to fill a long felt want in New market by forming a Juvenile Branch in connection with the above lodge for boys from to 17 years of age of English parentage on hi rib Benefits on a liberal will be paid during sfckness also General Benefits Parents and Guardians are invited to make same to any of the following officers for The present year President Bro Ed Ray man Bro Evans Customs on ear of coal Hartford unloading coal Pay Sheet No 27 Electric Co Applications for were I I ro a 30 1760 500 re ceived aud granted to the following Mrs Thus Richard Hugo George Haines Win and applications from Mrs Hus ton and B Hunter were referred to Fire Light Com The council on then loomed sine die OF THE FARM QORHAAI the Leading Varieties of TOMATO CELERY CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER PEPPER A8TER NASTURTIUM ETC Nov Ready In Quantity No Order less than Delivered Vii PHONE Chaplain- M Ridley 1st Committeeman Commit Glimpson Committeeman tiro Inner Guard Waifs 2nd 3rd w It hereby given that Jane McCuKfrch of the of To ronto In County of York In the Province of Ontario Married Woman viu apply the Parliament of t the next thereof for a bill of Divorce from tier John WcCulIOCh of the City of Toronto the City of In Province of Columbia Automobile Salesman on the ground of adultery and cruelly at Toronto In the Province of Ontario day of November A VilVie Buff A Hamilton hay St Toronto for Jane McCulloch the Methodist Church The coriKregations last Sunday vere favorably irn- prebsed vith the new pastor Rev Lavrence In the morning he gave an address Introducing to the audience com menting on the that were to make his pastorate a in in the evening he look for bis text the words in the morning which are given in the account of the dawn of Christianity and he ap plied them to he present time he considered the second dawning a period of the great est consequences lo the ot Christ The sermon vas full of interest from start to finish and wan given most earnest attention Everybody who heard Is de listed and there no doubt that the congregations will still greatly increase from week to week The music was of a high order Mr Reynolds sang most beautifully In both solo In the and the Male Quartette did velL Lawrence Is nov gelling settled in the Parsonage and In a few days vill be able to gel down to routine work on field A farmer Who had hind a raw Irishman recently arrived in this country sent him out lo plow a field Now Pat Raid he you know you want to make your first furrow so youd belter a mark and plow al All Tight fitir said Pal so when he got to Hie field lie chose a prominent object on neighboring hillside for a marie and first furrow straight at it by the farmer came out to see how Pat was and waH amazed to find that plow had been wandering in a zigzag course all over the field Why Pal 1 he exclaimed I thought I told you to a mark and plow at It so that your guiding furrow would be straight Sure and I replied Pal I plowed straight for the cow on the hill but the wouldnt kape still MEN RATE HIM As a general thing women rate a man where men rate him He comes pretty near being Judged In her mind by the attitude other men appear to take towards him She knows that with men he him self whereas perhaps she sees only an agreeable pose assumed to win her favor Men have a better opportunity of knowing his real value or lack of worth than she can Hence she Is likely to be tittle Im pressed by a man who gels the cold shoulder from his brethren She reasons thai they have reasons for dis liking him which should influence her also could she know them And on ha other hand the man who wins the respect and admiration of the men with whom he mingles has for himself a foundation for her respect and admiration THE GEORGIAN BAY CANAL ENTERPRlZE Ottawa Jan Canalization of the French River between Georgian pay and Lake was urged on the Government this afternoon by a large delegation chiefly representative of North Hay and Northern Ontario municipalities and Hoards of Trade The delegation was received by Hon in the absence of Sir Thomas White who is confined to his room with a cold With Mr were Mcwburn Hon Sen ator Robertson and Hon Frank Coch rane John Ferguson of North Bay act ed as chairman of the delegation 7 representing the North Bay Hoard of Trade and the principal speaker said that the pro posed canalization would cost in the neighborhood of or an imal Interest charges of at per cent Those interest charges lie claimed would be met by an est imated revenue of SO per annum from water power Further the total cost of canaliza tion would be liquidated in 18 years by additional customs receipts due increased traffic The saving in freight rates by the shorter route available would in four years Mr claimed meet cost of construction Col representing Hie As sociated Hoards of Trade of Ontario presented a resolution from this body in support of the proposal Speeches in favor were made among others by Mayor Iroquois Falls representing the Pulp ami Paper Company John Henry of the Sudbury Hoard of Trade and A Young representing lumber and milling Interests The delegation numbered about two hundred Hon Carvell Minister of Pub lic Works replied on behalf of the Government lie recognized he said lie importance of the project and gave the delegation credit for the manner in which they hud presented the case He promised that question would submitted to the Cabinet as a whole and given the most careful eons deration A NIGHT WITH THE GUERILLAS During the year myself and friend were being trough l dense masses among the mountain passes wnch surround city Pacific coast of Mexico we mounted and equippedbut proceed slowly orrolir route so that the time night had en shrouded us in the deep gloom so peculiar to a tropic we were anxiously looking out for a ranch light or listening- for the of the dozen curs which Invariably surround a Mexican but We had proceeded perhaps a mile In the deepest darkness when to our surprise we came to a large corral and immediately after to the ranch to which it was attached We had no lime to reconnoitre for we were immediately surrounded by a score or more of the most stalwart ferociouslooking men ft had been our fortune or Illfortune to meet In that country Their attentions were far more eager than delicate for we were half urged half pulled from our horses our valises pistols and taken from us and ourselves pushed along into the hut in less time than j would have taken a Yankee landlord to pass the compliments of the season The glance I caught as I entered the hut at twenty horses in the corral saddled and bridled with a sort of cavalry and evidently at home after a bard days ride in no way servedjto decrease my apprehensions nut my were put upon a sine basis when after entering the hut I passed close lo the guide who looked significantly at and whispered the one word dreaded by all loyal Mexi cans Guerillas As soon as we were seated in a corner of the large room I ventured Inquire of my friend in a whisper i f A j what he thought of UTILIZING RABBITT8 wild rabbitts are killed in the United States every year according to estimates made by the Biological Survey of the United Stales of Agriculture Many of them are jack the majority of which have not been utilized in the past If all the killed were consumed they would fur nish between and Ions of valuable food and if prop- fir measure were taken to insure the collection- of the skins these alone would a value of The Biological Survey has fre quently been called upon to help western farmers in roping with flip pest In view of the probable economic value of rab bit meat and fur in the corning years the energies of the farmers and ranchmen will bo directed to the conservation of this import ant resource Already a number of establishments for collecting dressing canning and shipping rabbit meat are In operation In Western COnlrftS As in Au stralia the transition of the wild rabbit in this country from status as a pest lo a source of profit Is assured The Now York Post 1 Willis- dynamo ban on In CHARGED He calls No wonder i hum an he The present Japanese dynasty Is by fur the In the world for Yos- claims to he the one-hundred- twentysecond monarch of un broken line dating from the seventh century before the Christian era In Hamilton about soldiers widows found new husbands In the past six months Regulations pro vide that In the case of widows re marrying the pension shall cease but a gratuity of is granted BETTER AT HOME Hector have Just returned from a weeks hunting In Maine Druggist Kill anything Doctor Not a blamed thing Druggist Huh I You could have done belter than that by staying home and attending to your regular business Boston Transcript Ah soon as you cease to grow up you begin to go down tit Mat to we l0 our situation to which he answered with his accus tomed clearness and as I thought with a considerable show of probability that we were in a had scrap We however concluded to trust to luck and to acquiesce for the time in anything that might be done a sage conclusion of two Yankees amid twenty or more athletic robbers The Guerillas had evidently had a long ride and I Judged had met success as they were goodnatured and laughed and talked with each other incessantly while the was preparing supper After we had eaten we were stripp ed of our best- clothes and received in exchange all the old garments we could desire Our money was taken from us at least three hundred gold dollars and we were then allowed to resume our places in the corner The Guerillas seemed to care no more for us after they had pilfered all our valuables than if we had been so many curs We were appar ently welcome to go when and where we pleased and as the night advanced gradually dropped down around the fire and soon fell asleep- Feeling no particular desire to have much more to do with the fellows It occurred to me that we might as well depart noiselessly as to run the risk of some change of programme in the morning so awakening com panion I suggested the plan of escape which he readily acceded Hastily stepping over two or three sleepers I came to the rough table on which the chief had unwarily left a pile of money How quickly yet noiselessly was transferred to my pouch is a matter left to the readers On issuing from the hut I found Charley preparing the horses and we were soon In readiness for immediate departure- We struck off boldly enough but soon left our way in I for want of a path but on account of the abundance Of paths Our guide we had left be hind feeling a little doubtful of his honesty and rather Inclined think that he had purposely escorted us Into he guerilla camp We consequently roamed about crossing and recross ing and about daylight came to an aliening that resembled one we had passed over Just before reaching Hie robbers retreat the night before While resting from our labors hen we heard a sort of groaning and guiding my horse to the spot whom should I find but a little girl I had seen in the ramp the preceding night lying hi a her face swollen with Insect biles ami crying and her leg broken Just below the Joint Appeared Investi gation that she had started from III hut just before some er rand I hat lier horse became unman ageable had thrown her and broken her leg She had crawled to the thicket to avoid the mining sun and from her account had probably fainted away Wo were not a moment In deciding what to do but taking in my arms while my companion followed Willi the horses we soon made our way by the girls guidance to the robber ranch Hero We found all confusions the horse had returned without the rider mid the chief whose daughter she was seemed almost frantic The Joy of the whole party seeing us may be imagined After caring for the Utile patient and giving such directions as he thought advisable the chief turned to us and said You Americans are a remarkable race You were too wise to resist us cunning enough to outwit us and brave enough to return to us on an errand Of mercy When you go home I would have you remember that although an outlaw and made robber by oppression Is never theless possessed of gratitude Your clothes and equipments shall be re stored your horses replaced by my best ones and your route pointed out to you by of my best men I trust In your honor and feel assured that no troops will be sent after us that the secret of our habi tation will not be revealed I Wo were placed In full possession of our own again and by the aid of our fresh horses and a now guide soon came In sight of the city Here the man left us and after riding into town and leaving the at a place pre viously designated by the we made up our mind that we had em phatically had an adventure Era to name against Inferior imitations just as the sealed is pro tection against impurity 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strip of flannel or napkin folded lengthwise and dipped In hot water and then applied around the ncok of a that baa the croup will sometimes bring relief in ten min utes i 1 It j I i jf a I I IT v a Canadas for nine months of the present year is about thirtytwo million dol lars greater than in the period last year 1 1 WrvT

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