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Newmarket Era , October 17, 1919, p. 4

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Were A- J mi A Frenchman was learning English and every morning read a Utile in an English newspaper One day he was sorely puzzled this he asked a friend Your a puzzle The friend look the paper and read Should Mr who sat for the constituency in consent UIU put UlVflv probability have a walkover Imp or Canadian Bred Stallions 3 over J A Boag Son 2nd- J- Cowieson Yearling J A Sons- Brood Marerlst A Spring Colt or 1st A Canadian Draft Span In Harness 1st Walter Scott- 2nd Thomas Miller Brood Marc Foal Grose 2nd Wot Crouch Spring Colt i or Filly 1st Crouch 2nd Ceo A- Smith Gelding or Filly Walter Scott Cart Draught Mare on 1st J A Son I -J- Cart Horse Mare or J A A Son Span in Harness 1st Frank Cun ningham Brood Mare Foal by Side 1st Hill Sons Spring Colt or Filly 1st Mr Wesley or Filly 2 G Hill Sons 2nd Yearling Gelding Filly 1st Mr Wesley Agricultural Hors- Span in Harness 1st J Moore Brood Mare Foal by 1st Roy Arnold Spring Colt or Filly 1st Grose 2nd Roy Arnold Gelding or Filly 2 years 1st Roy Arnold 2nd Stiles A Son Special Poultry Pr Geese Toulouse 1st Harry 2nd Harry 1st Harry Pr Rouen Ducks 1st Harry 2nd J Phripp Black J Pr White Plymouth Rocks 1st J 2nd Barred Plymouth Racks 1st Bob Mackerel 2nd Henry Wright Pr White 1st Thom as Mitterrand E Pr White Leghorns 1st 2nd J Black Cochin Bantam 1st W Bantam any other kind J Phripp Pr J Phripp 2nd E J Pr Rabbits 1st James Morton 2nd James Morton Buttercups Is J Be Pair 1st J Grain A Red Winter Wheat Best White Winter Wheat Thomas Miller Large Wheat- Edward Johnston Small Buckwheat 1st Edward Johnston Six Row Barley Bushel 1st Thomas Law Small Peas Bushel Best of Chiqkensvt6 to dressedibjr Thomas Miller Sweeping Cap Duster Bag 1st I Miss Li B Fisher 2nd Misses Gould r Alias B Misses Gcidi Point Lace 1st Miss fish er Battcnberg Lace 1st- Miss I B Fisher 2nd Misses Gould Crochet LceUlsi Fisher 2nd Mrs Wesley Irish Crochet Miss Fisher CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF Doesnt hurt Lift any corn or callus off with fingers ll iff Dont suffer a liny bottle of- costs but a few cents at any drugstore Apply a few drops on the corns calluses and hard on bot tom of feet then lift them off When Frcezone removes corns from the toes or calluses from the bottom of feet the skin beneath is pink and healthy and never sore tender or irritated Lyman Jackson Issuer of Marriage Licenses At the Office Newmarket Office Private ey Papery issued at private res idence if desired THE OLD RELIABLE NURSERIES The greatest demand for Nursery In years British and European Markets again open for Canadian Fruit Largest list of Fruit Ornamen- Seed Potatoes etc grown In Canada Stone Wellington Established TORONTO ONTARIO Enquire of Morton Local Agent Notice of Application For Divorce Notice Is hereby given that Jeetle Elizabeth of the City of To- in the County of York in the Province of Ontario Married Woman apply lo the Parliament of at the session thereof t a 1111 of divorce from her husband William Wallace of the said of Toronto Laborer on the round of adultery Dated at Toronto in the PrtMnce Of Ontario this First day of A I AUBREY ALBERT BOND fit Confederation Life Blag Solicitor for the Applicant Spec Bert Spring Colt or Filly Lord Marvin Silas 2nd A Carriage Horses Single Mare or Gelding in Harness Frank Cunningham 2nd John Parkins Brood Mare 1st Marvin Hedge 2nd Oakley Spring Coll or Filly 1st John Lockie Roadster Span in Harness 1st Geo Rich ardson Sons Single Mare in Harness Silas 2nd Mrs Lloyd Brood Mare 1st Angus 2nd John A Moore Spring Colt or Filly Allison Equestrian Lady Driver 1st Miss Parkins Mrs Lloyd 3rd Miss Dora Stiles Saddle Horse Henry Son 2nd Oakley Gent Turnout M Wallace 2nd John Parkins Pony Class Span in hands and under 1st Morton Single Pony in Harness Mare or Gelding hands and under 1st J B 2nd Morton Cattle Bull Calf months under 1st J Moore 2nd John A Son Milch Cow 1st John A Son 2nd John A Son Heifer 2 old John A Son Heifer Calf months and under 1st John A 2nd Thomas Miller Grade Type Milch Cow 1st Grose Heifer years old Grose 1 year old 1st Grose Dairy Type Thoroughbred Hull any age p Hull months and under 1st G Hill A Sons 2nd J Milch Cow W Hill A Sons 2nd IS Hill Sons Heifer 2 years old W Hill Sons Heifer I year old 1st P Denne 2nd W Hill Sons Ilflfdr Calf months and under 1st Hill A Sons 2nd Jas P Thoroughbred Bull any size 1st Milch Cow 1st Angus Angus Heifer 2 years old 2nd Angus year Old 1st Angus 2nd Angus Heifer Calf months apd under 1st Angus 2nd Angus Grade Cattle Dairy Type Cow 1st Jas P 2nd- I Heifer year old 1st Jas P Best Herd of Dairy 1M Hill A Sons Lelcertus Aged Lamb 1st 2nd Finder Aged finder 2nd Shearling Ewe 1st It 2nd It 2nd Ram Lamb 1st 2nd Aged 2nd w Shearling ney Lamb 1st 2nd Oxford Downs Aged John 2nd John Shearling Ham Int 2nd John Rarn Lamb 1st John 2nd John Loekle Agd John 2nd John Lockie Shearling Ewes 1st John Lorkle 2nd John Lorkle Lamb 1st John Lockie 2nd John Lorkle 8heep Agd Ram 1st Hill A Sons 2nd HID A Sons Rain Hill A Horn A THE DOUBLE TRACK N T A TORONTO DETROIT I A Dining Oar Sleeping oars on night Trains Parlor Cars principal Day 1 Hill v 2nd Hill A Sena J ar Kwe 1st Hill A flrand Trunk Ticket or 2nd W A Sons Horning District Passenger Aged let mil A Agent Toronto 2nd Hill A Sons Bushel Sweet Com J Pop Corn Edward Sirasler Beans one Peek ist Morton 2nd Best Corn In Sheaf 1st James Morton 2nd James Morton Garden Vegetables Roots Head Cauliflowers 1st Shepherd 2nd Thomas Miller Head Cabbage erlll 2nd Shepherd 6 Table Beets si Edward Johnston 2nd J Cowieson Table Parsnips Deston Shepherd Tomatoes- 1st Shep herd 2nd J B Cowieson Citronsist Shepherd 2nd Heads Celery Shepherd 2nd Thomas Miller Red Onions 1st J Phripp 2nd 12 White Onions 1st Bob Pumpkins Yellow st John A A Son 2nd James Morton 2nd M 2 Rhubarb Squash 1st Fred 2nd Fred Mammoth Thomas- Miller Pumpkins Bob Yellow Onions 1st Bob rill 2nd Bob Mackrill Kohl Rani 1st Glnney 2nd Fred fable Carrots Shep herd 2nd Fred For the Best Bag Potatoes 1st Mackrill Bush Bell Deposit Potatoes 1st Robert Mackrill Comet Potatoes J Sand erson Transit potatoes 1st Edward Johnston Hurler potatoes 1st Edward Johnston potatoes other kind 1st Robert 2nd Turnips 1st Edward Johnston- 2nd J I Smith Swede Turnips J Smith 2nd John A Long Red Mangles 1st Robert l Short While Carrots Thomas Laws 2nd J Sanderson Yellow Intermediate Mangolds si Silas Collection of Roots Swede Turnips 1st w Stephens Fruit St Lawrence Apples Mrs Hold Lloyd Snow Apples Edward 2nd Northern lit Thomas Miller 2nd Fred Cowieson I Greenings Mrs Lloyd King of Tompkins Int J W Sanderson 2nd Mrs Lloyd Ben Davis John Parkins Golden Russets J 2nd Fred Baldwin Apples 1st Mrs Lloyd Dairy Produce lbs Butter In Crock 1st Silas Sennet I lbs nutter lb rolls- 1st Fred lbs Butter In lb rolls 1st Mrs Wesley lbs Butter In lb rolls Bert Peregrine JO Butter in ffllas Special lbs Butter In crock lbs Butter In lb Rolls 1st Mrs- lbs Butler In I Rolls fit Silas lbs Butter in lb Rolls 1st Silas lb Honey In Jar or 1 Smith lbs Honey in Jar Edward Johnston Heal IbS Honey given in Jar J W Sanderson lbs in 1 Rolls Hill A Sons Collection of Canned not lean than Varices 1st Edward Johnston Collection Canned Pickles not less than Varieties Johns ton 2nd Mr Homemade Wine 1st Mrs Jos Gardner 2nd Edward Johnston Maple I Quart lsl 0 Hill A Sons 2nd Mn Wesley Long Homemade Bread lb Loaf Mr Jos Gardner 2nd Mrs John Homemade Bun Silos 2nd Mrs John Layer Cake Filled nod Teed 1st Collection of Laces Miss Fisher Misses Gould 2nd Mrs Wesley uLonghurst Embroidered in Linen or Cotton 1st Mrs Joseph Gardner 2nd Miss L Fisher Tray Cloth Embroidered in Silk 1st Misses Gould 2nd Miss Fisher Pin- Cushion embroidered 1st Miss B Fisher 2nd John Parfcln or Stand Cover Embroider ed In Linen or 1st Sirs Wesley 2nd Misses Gould Pillow Cases 1st A Wait 2nd Mrs Jos Gardner Towels Embroidered 1st Misses Gould 2nd Mrs Jos Gardner Towels Swiss Darning Mrs Wesley Longhursl Embroidery on Silk 1st- Miss Fisher Roman Embroidery 1st MissJ Fisher 2nd Misses Gould Embroidery Miss Fisher Finest Outlines 1st Mrs Longhurst 2nd Miss Fisher Drawn Work 1st Miss 2nd Mrs Sideboard Drape Embroidered In LI nnero Linen or Cotton 1st Miss Fisher 2nd Edward Teapot Cosy Lace 1st Miss L Fisher 2nd Misses Gould French Embroidery Miss 2nd Doilies Embroidered in Linen or Collonlst Miss Fisher 2nd Mrs Jos Gardner Doilies any other kind 1st Miss Fisher 2qd Misses Gould Punch Work Cenlerpicce 1st Miss L Doilies 1st Miss L Fisher 2nd Sofa Piltow Embroidered in Silk 1st Misses Gould 2nd Misses Gould Sofa Pillow any other kind John Parkins 2nd Thomas Shadow Embroidery Miss B Fisher 2nd Mrs W Longhursl Ladies HandMade Jewel Case 1st Misses Gould 2nd Miss L Fisher Set Womans White Underwear 1st Mrs Longhurst Ladies Apron Fancy 1st Miss Fisher 2nd J Sanderson Towel Rack si Miss Fish er 2nd Misses Gould on Glass or China 2nd A Walt Mrs Jos Gardner A Walt Novelties Now and Original Misses Gould Carving Cloth 1st Miss Fisher 2nd Mrs Embroidered on Linen or Cotton Mrs Jos Gardner 2nd Fred Canadas Victory Bonds knows that he can sell them today for more than he paid for them V Every one who bought Canadas Victory Bonds has deceived y per cent interest per paid twice a I Over half a million Canadians who bought Canadas Victory Bonds on the instalment plan saved money that 1 they would not otherwise have saved The guarantee back of Canadas Victory Bonds is the same as the guarantee back of a One Dollar or a Two Dollar bill There is this difference however that you get interest on the Victory Bonds and you dont on the One or Two Dollar bill I 1 Canadas Victory Bondwill always be accepted as- security for a loan Banks are ready to loan money on Canadas Victory- Bonds Canadas Victory Bonds may be turned into cash at anytime I km There is no other way in which you can invest your money with such absolute security paying such a good rate of interest Canada will soon give her citizens an opportunity to buy Victory Bonds 19 19 It will probably be the last chance to buy Canadas Victory Bonds on such favorable terms Prepare to buy many Victory Bonds this time as you now wish you had been able to buy the last time 1 L Special Baby Outfit wool Crochet Bccom- 1st Misses Gould Crochet Centres 1st Misses Gould 2nd Edward St raster Crochet Hand Bag Misses Gould Work Bag 1st Misses Gould 2nd Flora Womens Domestlo Work Wool Mills Tangle Knitted 1st Miss Fisher 2nd Misses Gould Wool Mills Double Knitted is Miss L Misses Gould Wool Socks 1st L Fisher 2nd 1 L Womens Wool Slippers Home made 1st Misses Gould 2nd Miss Fisher Carriage or Soft Afghan 1st Misses Gould 1st Miss Fisher 2nd A Walt Darning Mlss L Fisher 2nd J L Smith Worked Buttonholes 1st Miss Table Mats 1st Miss L B 2nd Misses Gould Toilet 1st Misses Gould 2nd Miss Fisher Safely Pin Cushion Mrs 2nd Mrs John- Hairpin Holder 1st Misses Gould A L Walt Laundry Bog Mrs Jos 2nd Gould Hair Receiver A Mat oh Holder Misses Gould A L Walt Hatpin Holder Misses Gould Miss L Fisher Burnt Work Misses Gould 2nd Miss Fisher Brush Holder Fancy 1st Misses Gould 2nd Miss L Fisher Work 1st Miss Usher 2nd Misses Gould Collection Of Photos 1st Mrs W 2nd Misses Gould PJecework QuIH 1st Mrs J 2nd Misses Gould Crochet Quill or Knitted Quilt Mrs Crochet Miss L Fisher Womens Crochet Jacket 1st Miss LI Fisher 2nd Misses Gould Rill Flowers 1st Edward 2nd Silas A Walt Card Album 1st Tim Misses 2nd- A L Walt Crochet Basket A L Walt 2nd Misses Ladles Stockings Hand Knit Miss Fisher 2nd Mrs Jos Gardner Six Table Napkins Miss Fisher Crochet Yoke Int Mrs Jos Gardner 2nd Miss L B Fisher Dapartmant Collection of Postcards In Album int Marlon Half Dozen Tea Biscuits let 2nd w I Issued by Canadas Victory Loan Committee in cooperation with the Minister Finance the Dominion of Canada Lemon Pie liable 2nd Marion Pencil Drawing 1st Elsie 2nd Ella Young Special HandMade Tain and Scarf 1st Misses Gould Ladies Knitted Sweater 1st MIssps Gould Isnt It rather dangerous to go up In one of these airships Slobbs I Should say that It was the coming down that might be dan gerous Mfl TO THE OF NORTH YORK AND GENTLEMEN I again appeal to the for their strong support and In the of Good Government of this Province at the request of a larne body of of both parties My name has been you In former campaigns In I havo advocated that I to bo In beat Interests of the people My methods have boon from and and I have tried to desorve the- of all 5 regard to party or race I enter present campaign at a time In the history of tho country when men of moderation level Judgment and integrity are needed for- ensuring to the people pure progressive and government The present dlssatlsfadtlon distrust and of parliaments Is The people have not been against the oporatlon of trusts graft extravagance and partisan favors at the countrys expense For fifteen years this Province has been under one party rule with preponderlng majority In the House It Is time for a of- the House have become and indifferent Too many have sought to serve the ends of corporations railway promoters and special li te The rights of the peoplo and the rights of the municipalities boon sac rificed for private gain Good Government only be obtained from who faithfully attend to their duties and strive to sorvo only the Interests of the common people t The present movement to find redress for the of the AGRICULTURAL out of a long period of misrule With thoso whloh should find an Immediate remedy I have full interest and I that relief will be obtained moro by tho action and of tho Party whoso platform nod policy embodies all that agitated for by farmer will be the surest and most mea8 to that end I WILL PLEDGE TO PROMOTE AND SUPPORT ALL THAT ARE IN THE INTER OF THE GREAT OF THE PEO PLE ENGAGED IN AQRlOLTURE Tho Liberal for Farmers goes as far as they thorn- sotvoa could and do no Through and by Liberals they will get their rights My stand personal attitude and praotloo In to Temperance Legislation has- boon so fully before tho people the twehty years as a consistent and persistent advo cate of temperance measures that no other guarantoe oould be for by earnest friends of temperanoe Good laws only be obtained by taking as reprosan tatlves of the people those who am known to be In sympathy with and sincere I principle TO THE WOMEN especially I would appeal for and support as suring them that as In the past I will ever strive the best standards of citizenship and the proteotlon of the people against the ravages of the liquor traffic The present law important amendments to bear upon the rloh and poor alike Upon this Issue I will be fair square and dependable LABOR never had a friend this Riding to plead on Its behalf Liberal Party has the moat advanoed and thorough- going that Labor wish Mr Lennox M P P has voted against or been absent from House when resolutions affecting welfare of workers and rights of Labor have been under Thanking you In advance for for Better Government im Ontario I assistance I you give me In my y I TORONTO

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