WSfivs mm HI rag J V a i S- sa TESTINAL i PARALYSIS Tills Chronic Troobfe In opinion bo other fa o for and as I ft cofferer from for fire end oecnpitio n brought a kind of viM belching gas ftr eating and pain in I Induced to try aad for six month I hare been wen A for trial sis At all dealers or sent postpaid Limited Ottawa -S- to if Miss g Mr Spent I roTo FOR Frame house on South side Street property of the late Robert Thompson 5 rooms and cellar cement foundation small stable in rear Two acres to E Solicitor for Administrator N Life Around the Hub Aurora The annual district meeting- of the North YorkWomen institute will be held in the Mechanics Halt here on Thursday afternoon June The fallowing speakers arc ex pected Air A if Leake Inspector of Manual and Household Science Miss Kate McKay Member of Provincial Board of Directors for Provincial Board of Directors for Institute VANDORF I Ware- i -t- til KSSKti a c Kith- w fe I J s KM Sfe lis ill Sr55 SAR FARM FOR SALE acres in the village of Sharon New 1arn new driving- house good frame dwelling good well small hardwood bush Ap plyto A Shaw Sharon Ford Truck in First Glass con dition Tires almost new thor oughly overhauled newly painted- Extra springs Leather Upholstering doors and cover over Drivers Seat Price Hardware Newmarket I HOUSES FOR SALE House on Park Ave All con- FOR SALE Store dwelling stock general In village of Bel haven investigate This is a money maker FOR ALE In the Town of Bradford Cement Block House Good Basement piped for furnace Well Cistern acres Land on Main St of above town A Snap for a quick buyer particulars and prices apply to SWITZER- Phone Box FARMS FOR SALE Acres on 3rd con East acres under cultivation balance pasture Good Barn Cement stables Implement shed Plowing well Cement House of rooms Close to school Church Township clear balance hush olng water flood Ram Litter Carrier Frame IJmise to school 100 Acres Township North All tillable Large Barn class Stables underneath Silo Litter Carrier Hay Plenty First Class Brick House Lo cated miles from Raven miles to shipping 1 miles from Metropolitan Railway mile from School ami Church SWTTZKIt Newmarket Out Phone Box 301 Disturbed sleep usually comes from ome form of Indigestion Strengthen the stomach and stimulate the with a course of The annual summer meeting of the Institute will be held in the Mechanics Hall on Friday evening June at p usual time Miss Ruth Pirff a graduate of Toronto General will speak on Pneumonia Nursing Collection taken In aid of Queen Mary Hospital Cot Kverbody welcome The Vandorf Womens Institute gave a banquet to the returned soldier boys of thai district in the Mechanics Hall on Saturdaypvening May which proved very successful There were between SO and guests pre sent among the number being Capl Powell and of Toronto After the banquet an enjoyable con cert was held Rev Scott acted as chairman The ladies sold Ice cream to pay expenses The evening closed with the singing of the National Anthem Stouffville Geo of Newmarket call ed on friends in own recently Rev Young has been called to his old home at Trenton on ac count of the serious illness of his brother Miss daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Nelson Mow- died on Friday May at the age of 35 years Death was due to pneumonia Creamery is now making over pounds of but ler a week The YorkHighway Commission has commenced work on the Eighth Concession of Whitchurch hut will soon be at work on the between the and II is to he hoped this section will completed this summer Tri bune TENTH LIME KINO Constitutional That We Guarantee Lagrange For yean I suffered with a chronic cough so I could not sleep nights and continued to flesh Mr druggist asked me to try VinoL It cured my cough I can sleep nights and have gained twelve the best tonic and tissue builder I have ever taken Ren Lagrange C We guarantee Vinol for chronic coughs colds and bronchitis Not a patent medicine Formula on every bottle Your money back if it fails J Patterson- Druggist Newmarket Also at the Best Druggists all Ontario towns t THE NEW FINANCIAL BUDGET No Relief for Ordinary People Slates nd over per cent Britain The remaining amount was Billion and Half fax But trouble with Canadas borrowings is that a total of one billion and a half of them are represented by taxfree Victory The greater portion of these are held by the big fellows who in so far as the income derived from them considered may laugh at Sir Thomas Whites increases in the It is estimated that to the heavy holders of such bonds they are worth from 20 30 per cent to them as a consequence of the tax exemption feature When the war all been paid for the Dominion will be faced with ffxed charges in interest and pensions approximating These must be paid out of revenue before another cent is disbursed for the ordinary running expenses and capital ex penditure of Part of that is for demobilization pur poses part for capital outlay and is for ordinary ex penditure Of the latter amount 162000600 is required to meet interest and for pen sions This leaves an amount of for simply run ning the country Unbridled- Extravagance is over 50 millions more than was needed for the same purpose in the prosperous days of the regime which was bit- Ottawa June The budget for which the country has wearily waited since the beginning of the session and over which the Gov ernment has toiled painfully for the same period was made public in the Commons by Sir Thomas White this afternoon From it the consumer and the laboring iwyaifteL for extravagance by man who has been struggling are in the present the increasing cost of moment ana it is ten millions can derive no comfort in fact Inanwas needed the he reverse It provides no tariff spending days of Rogers just relief worthy of the name On l war It would other hand it provides for in that not even the creases in the income tax which Prospect of the appalling debt in the lower categories are about is faced double the tax at present in force I Ioter Ine Government from Hut which in the higher categor ies are not as great as in the United Stales The agriculturalist has been demanding at least a loaf of bread He has been given a dog biscuit instead Relief from the burdens of under which its own extravagance and waste ful methods of living Out of the of ex penditure planned for the current year only cart he raised by revenue according to the ministers estimate That means hat must be agriculture production is borrowing and in ad expensive is almost lacking l in he budget worth of bonds floated SU l la VcJ On May lHh Mrs Mil- willow of Hit late Toronto and forme of this com munity passed away in year the late residence of lur soninlaw Mr Writ Merchant near The late Mrs was one of the very few remaining old pioneers of this was for many years a of SI Andrews Church in King kind rnolher and a splendid The writer well remembers the days when she and so many other and fathers anil the House of Prayer every Sunday with llitir democrats in sunshine or through storm II was the lime when I he wor ship of Sod a ileal lived Holed time sin- died a lovely She raised a large family five hoys and five girls six of whom survive and all reaped by their all of whom are a to Hi- parents thai have gone The funeral was largely by friends and neighbors Mr and Mr if who vf ailed her in her viy impressively and sang a solo The musical pari of the service was by memhiTS of The Intormenl look plat al Mount on May via Kuhriiis he and ml of Western members especially ln Stales which come due are frankly disgusted- with he ft redeemed by the en new proposals and as a probable Present year indication of this disgust the finance minister fact that Hon A mini- made no provision of agriculture bother coming the House to hear the n his present budget for burden under which the r on ounce finance ministers is of interest The new first of all waves the lnion lack by remov ing per cent war tariff from the British preferential Thai is about all il does for trade however Wfth the ex ception of insignificant of or four cents per pound on tea and coffee ground within flip Empire it does not remove the per cent war increase in Ihe general tariff in the case of items in cluding foodstuffs and shoes woollen and linen agricultural bituminous coal but inas much the of these articles hive very materially increased since war tax was the removal i is of much consequence the country now labor His slogan SHAWS Summer School Toronto appeal lo Ambitious etudenta who do not care lo lose two or three Ume You may enter any day to Graduation In to a jtyri Write M IT THE LLIOTT and Charles 8U Toronto Is throughout Canada for Bulriea Education demand for our graduated Open all year Enter row Writ for J ELLIOTT QDEENS UNIVERSITY J ike a EDUCATION Ir During the recent wet wivilhcr the ltne between here and Kleinhurg got into very hail shape The oldest inhabitant can riot remember when it wan so nearly impassable The ill a county road now and soon will he put into permanent repair Mr ami Mrs were In Toronto last week to sec their son Herman who has undergone an operation for ap pendicitis Mrs and Mrs Dr Miller of Cadillac Midi arc visiting With Mrs and other friends Mr Frank has the foundation really for bis new resilience Special services were held at St Andrews Church on Sunday last A of was the preacher At service a tablet the fifty years of ho late- Dp James vas unveiled the meeting of the Noble- Ion Branch of held at Mrs Joseph Hal- lards on Saturday the following officers were elected for the en suing year President Miss Mary MaeMurchy Vicc-Jrcsi- Mrs 1 A Mrs Davis Mrs Mr J A Direc tors Mm V Ddbson Mrs Til OH Chapman Jos Ballard Miss Mrs A Hill Mrs Hodgson Rep Jos Ballard year of wok killed Henry nine hurt by tin- explosion of a box of Ihfey found Juna s a daring robbery took dace here when entered the fruit store of Charlie Street and got 27 In and boxes Of Chocolates valued over FOR FLETCHERS IrnolemenU In addition to lift removal of the war tax on the above list of items I hero is an average reduc tion of per cent in the duly Oil implement This leaves the duly now about cent which is about standard proposed under I lie pact of Sir Wilfrid I mir ier Because of the increased of production since that lime however average now wi Kim proportionally far higher so far as it consumer than it would have been under reciprocity pact of The decrease in the duty on agricultural implements was granted in consideration of an agreement on part of the rail ways reduce their freight rates on agricultural implements from to Western Canada tin same standard as those be tween Eastern Hulled Stales f minis and- Western Canada J Thai the western purchaser of such implements will not benefit by decrease in freight rales however may be gathered from Ilia fact thai the implements are sold for western points Jaaks Up Tax The minister estimated that the treasury would Jose because of these insignificant re ductions in the tariff So he proposes thai the Income tax shall he jacked up As a result of the Increase ihe single man with A income will now pnygff instead of the man with to people is produce and save his ow motto appears to wail and spend Probably the most interesting made Thomas was that the ultimate debt of ihe Dominion when all expenditures are met will be or per head of population and involving an annual interest burden of I 000000 This is exclusive of pensions which will the country from thirtyfive to forty million dollars per an num While impressing in House the n lo borne is heavy Sir said Canada was in a J Irnosiiion than many other countries and there was no reason why we should be dis couraged War Coat The cost of war Up lo March the close of the fiscal year was For tin a family will pay the same amount a income From millionaire will he taken away some per cent of oil thai he has over the million with granul ated confiscation on amounts below in this connection however that portion of the ministers speech which wilh the fin ancial conditions of ihe country is interesting It was to say the least a fearsome statement As result of Improvident policy adopted during the war by le over men I of paying for war by borrowing the Dominion is faced at the end of the prenehl year with a net deb I of I wo billion dollars or about S220 per head of population The total coat of fiscal year it was as compared with for Ihe first year of war the war period of its principal was paid out of revenue With pen sions and interest disbursements ho amount paid out of revenue was The finance minister loldtho House thai demobilization costs for he current year will be not less than and total expenditure on the other hand will not exceed or about suf ficient to cover ordinary expen diture There would have to be at least one loan lo cover demobilization- and capital ex penditure be post fiscal year Sir Thomas was able to announce devoted war expenditure In dlnriry expenditure by seventy million dollars of which forty- eight dollars had devoted war In order to successfully cope with the financial situation the fin ance minister said here must be agricultural and industrial de velopment We must adopt motto Produce and Save 0 O I The alreel cm- la Del riot Is Ileal up with a by the motor- men Because Of An old trust deed re- lulling Congregational church to always be Congregational church the union of thai body with the Disciples whom I hey have been meeting for seven weeks he consummated as planned Windsor June 1 1 CSV aged forty who his wife and four small children lived hi city died In Harper Hospital Detroit yes terday from effects of hums re ceived when his cloning became Ched with gasoline was em ployed In an plant and was on his way out of the building when In pnssInK gasoline lank he was sprinkled with fine stream of his pas sed close a light a few seconds later and as he did so his clothing Instantly became ablaze from head to fool Shrieking In agony war has been and unfortunate man dashed Into the street that amount the Dominion only I writhing The flames paid about 50 millions as ft almost Immediately when all domestic Haul body was terribly is six ties had been met This per cent as against per died without regaining Rates for i iVtC HE new rates for Long Distance Service effective May and based upon wJme mileage correct inequalities in the old schedule and embody both increased and de- creased charges 1 I Following is a comparison of old and new rates for a Bradford SuttOlV Ve 10 25 IT 15 15 25 25 Richmond Hill 15 The hours during which reduced Long Distance rates night rates are in effect are now From pm to pm cent of day rate From pm to per cent of day rate Night rafea r on Standard Time LOCAL SERVICE Rates for local service to present subscribers will be increased ten per cent effective from July 1st next Applicants for service will be charged at the increased rates from May Bill it a Long Distance Station l I as 1 i A Lister Manager Newmarket Branch FONLY I had a little capital look when I might have been todayl Are you going to be one of the men who say that after you have passed age or are you going to be one of those who got there because you had that little capital when your chance came Most big business concerns and large for tunes had small beginnings The men who accomplish things are not the idle rich but the ambitious industrious men rich or poor A little money saved each week and deposited in the Bank of Toronto can be the beginning of your life venture With the interest it earns it does not take long to accumulate capital sufficient for a start The more you have for your beginning the surer is your success f Invite your banking account uine G The McLaughlin trade mark a guarantee of efficiency in ihe mechanism and quality ihe material and workmanship The McLaughlin LIGHT SIX stands up to every test and cuts down the cost of motoring Many owners of this model get over miles per gallon from 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