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Newmarket Era , March 11, 1921, p. 5

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i i t V- and Burgeon Newmarket Ontario senior Union Fall Mae- ftacliusDltoe Phono Hours Dr J Boyd ra p in of Toronto oivrsliy also of of member of college of Surgeons of Conner clinical In and None and Throat WW goo footed Telephone ftla Newmarket Appointment 200 OR CECIL to the late Dr Claris Ticstmtnt of ft Office a in- Telephone Queen St east of Main Phone ItOlliiS a to ami to p tin fliurtfday soil Saturday and other hours by and free Da slcb or ailing call and in mate the new science li certs you nothing for inii St Opposite Met- Station Hours to p in P tmirlol for of of Toronto opposite Phono of Dealer in all kinds of and for Columbia and prompt xlcat lea luuiiwou Optician in connection with Park Ave fitter market Office in of Toronto next Heal Estate day Office Phone House funds to Loan on Heal Paftitor end MARKET JuVl a stock of the LATKSY WALL in io make Selections unices the If you wish us to Has p fltit- AT A LOCO ran lends you should have one oo niachlnes in your home vih have tnUrtaln- at At any lime you may ft should be pleased to ihem and tell you joai oar selling plan We sre sure will r KMlItliy of Mr Mr of the residence on lark Ave There only one at afternoon Thursday Is St Day Only two from The School Literary htild fin In the Assembly Hall of school on of hist week Principal Mr presided was the una OH was HpliitHt The wus thai Competition has more for the World than Hoik Competition hack Jy FA won out Francis Morton and Harold debated for mid Ink and fosffphlne Peather- for An Interesting aldrcoa on part In Krn- was Riven by Hal an of School now flail mi live Rosea in OtheVb U Accent M6t4 of In Contributed Toronto mm i TO AM euuse of attend a In the Ton mi ranee wheel- at oclock inn Friday to the for out the on the of April The have got of this for some was used Ihe Hoy Scouts mill have the Hall In a very manner The- includes julcl scene by a local artist whole of the piolnroH of late liny II and the late J Wellknown lowporanee til former days n touch of and cleann- There Is and am organ on the platform and seated filvJn a homelike The ladles are eorlulrily to he for their enterprise and although the days of passed the spirit of Work Is sill preserved Premier Germany or Loudon March Mr Lloyd on the to Hie Which Into treiioh occupied two In delivery A suyhig slaleinent was u definite of the of Ihe Treaty tit Versailles The Allies he to not only from the rac ier of the counterproposal hut from Ihe speeches Hi moils had In lino of the most serious jiiudc by him said Mr Lloyd and mo- fair to work an the popular feature of la juoto fact that IKerally love animal Mr m ta a l Ma aM raro lion In of the Allies chary German Government with default- be ing respecting some lnv ih P or portant provisions of Treaty Versailles ami added trial the some day they hope to sell their ant- five i rf- In speech nearly the SluHtfart When repudiated north wall curtains all cespon for Ihe war For the Allies for war Is fundamental r On a very wedding took at Emblem Vaughan the homo of Mr ami Mrs Jamefi when their youngest daughter Adeline Helena wan united to Mr Case second son of Mr and Mrs Win Case of Aurora Toronto art by P J of King drfde who was given away by her father entered room to the of March played Dorothy Case ulster of groom She was gowned In having an of Vict pearls and wore a silk veil caught With orange blossoms and carried roses The was attended by her sister Miss Annie who wore pink satin and carried pink carnal Ions groom was supported by brother Mr Will Case of Toronto The grooms gift to the bride was a pearl sunburst with diamond centre Io the bridesmaid a and to the best man gold cuff link During the feigning of Ihe register Miss Alice of Toronto sang very sweetly Because After luncheon the bride slipped away don a navy blue travelling suit with small blue hat and black furs The happy couple left amid a shower of confetti and good wishes for a short trip before leaving for IIMr home in Imperial Saskatchewan Mrs Cane of Newmarket was of the for Some or more of the temperance workers of Newmarket met at the Temperance Hall on Friday evening to consider the necessary notion d in connection Ihe coming Ref erendum next month Oh motion Mayor Eves was request ed to lake the chair and Jack son nominated to act as secretary tern MM At Treaty the Allies had In account thai fact that the with the support Of the people was challeng ing the very foundation of Hie treaty sold the Prime Minister Gorman people are under tho impression hat the demands of the Allies represent intolerable oppress skin designed to their coun try and heir people said Mr Lloyd George Ho to ftutn Let mo say he added we re gard a free prosperous and Germany us essential to civilization simply oak to discharge the obligation she entered into to re pair the Injuries inflicted by the war which her Government responsible provoking Hot of War not asking for the We arc not asking for Hie costs of the war The charges on Al lies were would he im possible a single country to bear them simply have Insisted thai iiay with respect to the charges cast upon the respective countries by material dam age and Injuries inflicted upon the lives ami limbs of Ihclr Inhabitants had displayed no harsh Insistence upon Ihe letter of their bond They have extended the time arid modified the character of he but each time the German Government has failed The war criminals have hot yet been I tied the Prime Minister and military Muiiio of them open and some of I live been allowed Io spring up throughout the country with arms which ought to have been sur rendered The counterproposals Mr Lloyd George continue have con vinced the Allies hat the does not to carry out Its treaty obligations or It has he strength to resist and face Hie sel fish short- sighted opposition upon the necessary being made r End of the If that Is due to fact thai the German people not It that makes the situation morn serious and makes it all the that the Allies should bring the leaders of Club for being in at a and the money It AUHtalnaand anluialea their Wherever live have been tho have active and co operation of slock men in iho community This welt for futuroof Ontarios junior farm- era arc commencing early In life to get Into live stock and It confidently hoped that Ihey will receive every from their parents and others The fiiet Jive stock came Into early months of Counting which were formed previous to the period covered by tills report and thoso that organized In there are calf pig sheep clubs and live slock clubs or a total of end girls Block clubs with a membership of This la a small beginning but a number arc now In of formation and the work will to every county pro vince In purchasing of animals arc usually rondo with local banks to advance necessary funds on the of a noto from Ihe boy or ghl for a once more face to face period at a fixed rate of Interest baked In the finest biscuit factory America by rienced In spotless white uniforms Ask for Sodao of for i- with the The first essenllal foci for them to realize Is thai the Al lies while prepared listen to every reasonable plea arising out of difficulties cannot allow any further paltering the IHAUayfttL Wants to do Part In War Mot Pinched Mr George gave of budgets of the allied countries asked Wliai here comparable hi budget this Jlu said he believed that when Hie German people realized the extent of the devastation wrought their attitude would change An Incredible amount aj damage had been done deliberately with the view of destroying the es sential means of production of France and Mr George declared adding pro for r if you i come In and list your House several for tale la five lf too goo fitfa lots i were then stirring addresses were made by lhe Mayor Lawrence Rev Hall and exMayor W Pearson showing Ihe necessity of prompt and thorough action to carry the by a large Others who look part in discus sion were Jos Cody McCouley Wesley Brooks A M Mid- ley Hev Parry Mrs and Jackson The following of fleers elected Mrs K Cane Score tar A Treasurer Mel vllle Ridley Committee Lawrence Parry Cap to their numher hit Miss riff HI and Mrs J Moss above are to constitute the Executive they are report on Ward organization another Friday evening he which all interested in Shall fori Vanquished Gain unless Hall with Ihe meeting next same place tattle lemjieraiice legislation arc cordially In- Mr P Pearson was requested to explain to meeting next Friday evening who is entitled vole what will be used and other necessary Information for the use of the workers Mr Winchester of Toronto the necessity of arousing the public out of of apathy In movement suggested Muitlftoifta A prayer rejia ration Is made Gerntany it means the vic- will pay the price of defeat and the vanquished reap Ihe fruits of vic- Tile Prime Minister referred to the deportation of workmen ruction of mercantile shipplqg the loss Of life and the crippling of multitude of young men The cas ualties he sold represented not mere ly a loss to Hie ami for wealth production but a heavy annual burden on Hie re sources of pensions Aides alone Britain alone in this rcpeot each bears an annual burden which almost thrice the amount of the whole payment now of fered by to our claim of reparatfou for damages of all kinds Mr declared The loss of German lives and the de vastation of East Prussia were trivial he asserted as compared Willi thai In flict on Prance Germany offered was not oncfourlii the sunt required lo repair the damage Hie Prime Minister safd and that on thai those who newt it must find out of their own pockets on high privileged terms Jl was here Mr George said thai Ger many came with a proposal which in dicated sincere desire to discharge its obligations it would be considered An Proffered The were prepared lo make allowances fur the difficulties under which Germany and Hie other coun tries labor as a result of the war continued Prime Minister proposals are an of fence and an exasperation and I that were put forward Ihey indicia a desire to- to evade the obligations Germ any had Incurred Hid the German imposed taxation comparable the taxation In the allied countries they would be In a belter lo confront us at the confer ence ftfrriitny firitshndGGnnan roxaUoqand that unto poilMori to President Harding In his Inaugural address to day that United Stales no pari In directing of the old world and is to become entangled In The pro gress of the United Slates Mr Hard ing said proved the Wisdom of in world affahs Vu will accept no except as our own and in each Instance may de termine he declared Our eyes never will he blind lo a developing menace our ears never deaf to ihe call of We the now order in the world the closer has wrought sense the call of the human heart for fellowship fraternity and cooperation Wo crave friend ship and harbor no bate Hut Am erica can be a to no permanent military alliance Jt can enter Into no poll Ileal commitments nor as sume any economic or Sub ject our decisions In any other than our own Sure World Will Understand am sure our own people will misunderstand nor will world misconstrue We have no thought to Impede paths lo closer relation ship wish o promote under standing want do our lo making Offensive warfare so hate ful that governments ami peoples who resort toil must prove the of cause or stand as out laws the bar of civilization arc ready to associate our selves with the the world and small for conference for counsel to seek the expressed views of world opinion recommend a way to approximate disarmament and re lieve Hie crushing burdens of military and naval establishments The schbolglrl was si lib a with feet stretched far out Into the aisle was bushy chewing gum when Hie teacher espied her Mary e ailed the teacher sharp ly Yea pupil Take that gum out and your feet In 1 maam questioned he of your mouth WILMS Mens Tailor Hon who know fiood who of dwisacofrattly will Values When iiKordte of Good atocs of Import Main St Newmarket These notes bo endorsed to satisfaction of the bank by their par ents or guardians As a rule nothing but purebred animals purchased and these are registered In the name of the boy or girl owner As a pro tectlon the animals are insured until time- an the notes are paid at bank Both Heef and Dairy Calf been organised The County Shorthorn Calf Club has regulations similar to of other calf formed la the province but there vaa no day cot apart for distribution of tho Block In other Shorthorn Calf organised from months have been distributed to he mem- The Initial cost In this case van no rca yet greater length of time will elapse before any returns are secured In of and calf clubs auction salts were held In order that the might money to pay off their The had ho privilege of Ridding In their animals If they An auction eato for club Ha and If ani mal a turn out slliafactorlly should be kept in members hands It defeats the very object for and hence now being formed are not con sidering the question of auction sates at all There a point Id favor of auction and that is that It gives tho club a great deal of publicity In the Helton County Call Club the heifers distributed In Feb ruary were sold at auction on Aug ust A fair was held previous to the sale at which special awarded County Calf Club held a show and sale just one year after ho dairy heifers were distributed to the members when was offered In money by publicspirited All members In the Peel Dairy Calf Club had to submit records of feed and together with a financial statement showing the profit on heir enterprise has been only one sheep club formed during the past year and that was Albion Sheen Club In County of Peel the previous sheep club formed in a year ago two Oxford Down ewes In were distributed to each member Unfortunately some of the eves proved not to be In lamb and others lambed unexpectedly In the middle of winter This proved a hardship to some of the club mem bers though breeders from whom had been bought very kind ly exchanged those without lambs for two shearling ewe a each with a lamb The members each with had and after the transfers had been made the average just over lamb per ewe In an endeavor to the early lamb misfortune of last season representative from Peel organ ised a breeding flock la connection with Albion Club The were shipped in end flocked villi a good purebred tarn on which resulted In lambs being born at a time when the weather was more favorable The are two live stock formed In the province Ju Waterloo County and the other lu Brant County They arc confined to purebred but they differ from calf pigs or sheep clubs already mentioned all classes of are included Dun can Director Agricultural te From Chrome A Horsepower I lame Strap articles are made from chrome leather the toughest known They will not harden with sweat or They have great and wearing qualifies that will more than pleats you May show you our fine ejection of halters and i you would demand in a highpriced car top with vlndovo In roar door grips Horn button on top of column Seating to maximum with reproved long and furnished if desired at additional cost t Si It is estimated that every for est fires In America destroy more than worth of standing timber Calory IMflEdS by ttDpHcAllont Hi Uhct portion feiEDlclNiB by tn fljlJ Tube When is a rumbling or end IhlUmmctiOrt M4u0 your he destroyed ecu Uood on Use uuu 5Uf- ftfet EC ROBERTSON Ontario POULTRY SUPPLIES Buckeye incubators Oyster Shell Chicken Grit Leg Bands Incubator Buckeye Brooders Drinking Boxes Boxes Testors eed Grit Egg l NEWMARKET VAX The hoy who hard in the he cojitcs to a wood he sowing throws It on mo pile mid Icokd for an Is si toils of rulty If yon come to a knot in tkco of wood through If you to a difficult In intact of let the Utter alone and avjy at you it In teeming trifle fom that liras or it Almost all broken can bo at prlw fey bis liooe3 tiy it- Mi Phono fast of fit ttuior

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