Newmarket Era , November 24, 1911, p. 4

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v r I THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY NOVEMBER i The experience of Motherhood la a trying one to most women and marks distinctly an epoch In their lives Not one woman in a hun dred is prepared or understands how to properly care for her self Of course near ly every woman now- has medical treatment at the time of childbirth but many approach the experience with an organism unfitted for the trial of strength and when the strain is over her system has received a shock from it is hard to Follow ing right upon this comes the nervous strain of caring for the child and a distinct change in the mother results There is nothing more than a happy and healthy mother of Jury Recommdations presentment Grand the Criminal Assize Court lh Judicial County last week contains several recommendations worthy consideration In regard motor traffic they suggested for second excessive speeding auto drivers should hove license cancelled That all persons should undergo an proficiency before being allowed to drive an That all street car which is stand ing tor tin purpose leading or un loading Passengers should be to come to a standstill before pass ing the err That all automobile horns should bo uniform in sound these recommendations the gen- A Fair Offer oral public will v largely agree persons Your Money Rack Youre sot Sat isfied Wo pay tor all the medicine used during the trial if our remedy fails lo completely relieve constipa tion We ail the risk You are not obliged to us in any way whatever it you accept our odor Thats a mighty broad statement but we mean every word it Could anything be more fair you A most scientific common sense treatment is Orderlies which are eaten like candy Their active principle is a recent scientific dis covery that is colorless and tasteless very pronounced yet gen tle and pleasant to take and particu larly agreeable in every way They do not cause diarrhoea nausea flat ulence griping or Whatever- Orderlies are par ticularly good for children fitted or and by compliance therewith no manv human would be from accidents or death Hut the Jury made other recommenda tions worthy of the our lawmakers to If you suffer from or habit ual constipation or the asSivUte dependent chronic we urge to try ftexall Orderlies at our consideration of risk Remember you Can get the at our State tablets ft I I I I I IHl The seems to fault Ike speech W KC a Ma- sey Hall for not being moro pro nounced on the question schools but the selfsame journal appears mum enough respecting Pre mier Whitneys attitude in his open ing campaign speech at or his seven years ot inaction since as suming power It is estimated that there arc now I ftCtes of fruit orchards in On tario The capital invested in fruitgrowing is more than and this capital is producing least twenty per cent interest or SI annually Tho foregoing was given Joy Mr A Peart of a delegate in to Ontario rowers Association at Toronto Inst week The Store SO and indeed under right conditions need Ih no hazard to health tnt on of the lion- jus tihhts flic or beauty The unexnlafnabie thing Li and Attorney Oenerai at our tor that with all the evidence of shattered directed 1st That nerves and broken health resulting should have power to from an unprepared condition women of will persist in going blindly to the trial application It isnt as though the experience j vices came upon them unawares have to pi From reports in the city press of the Poultry Show held in Toronto last week wo learn that birds from outside points scarcely field their own with Toronto birds The medal en for the best cockerel and A silver cup given by a Detroit turn tor bird on exhibition were by Mr Webster of UiolBJH with the single while- A Few of Our Prices ho BIB dntt ample time in which to prepare but they for the most part trust to chance and pay the penalty In mart homes once childless there are now children because of the fact that Vegetable Compound makes omen healthy and strong Any woman who would like special advice in regard to this matter is cordially invited to tablets sold the Store 1 Store include Newmarket the lash to for wileheating fl 1 guilty other the of rapidly do and burglars Veloping clay belt New 2nd Thai perse i designated land of lack pine inl poplar villages lutences against and ration it such societies as a the party sir is leading In the trial may be with his opining that but we fancy Mr cockerel The prizes lot the best collection of HE birds were won by Mr 1 Ward London with his Partridge 1 i In his tin before the Women On- of Queens Supply Institute Dr University be taken into sentencing account a prisoner Police should- haw- authority wHl find a different opinion them write to Sirs lMnkhum at Mass Her letter will be hold in strict confidence search for and confiscate the obtaining in North York when found in dioideiiy houses criminals a and on Kingston said Th water in thai and rural districts of is bad Very kid Out of one samples water eastern Ontario l twothirds to l polluted In eastern Keg Price 1 Celery Compound rink Pills three for ro Kidney Pills thfuj for rills Carters liver Jo Thomas Oil A Hyacinth Bulbs to GET IT AT Our Price 75 I i fl I Ml I if 1 It iM cleat 1 IS IK IS l cents li On- Hal It is not often A such practical Juries as the one handed last weeK WSM BOTES Mr Viwe Points Differ Mr Ontario lion loader will speak Ottawa to day and at North Day tomorrow evening Next Wednesday evening he will address meeting the electors and lb next day at thought is sometimes expressed that great minds diner and the same may be said of Torontos lead- press Referring to Sit James Whitneys address week where he opened the Militi at live campaign in present leading say election contest the Mail and that the Hon Minister of Militia is Empire chief organ ihe Govern- J opposed to it That we hone will in Ontario made the following nearly all the wells are sue wells and this accounts for bad condition the water There more in our rural districts than in any of cities and cause of tins is that in so ft eases the wells are near the pig pen the horse stable or still the If this extract from Dr Councils address serves to some of readers hint some precious life may be saved from an early grave- The Store IT COST vou Canadian Company to and from trains handled with despatch Phone li Legalisation l sale of light last canteens in military camps a recommendation lately made KILLER A handful in a line MM DUSTY WHEN YOU SWEEP absorbs the dust brightens the floor and cleans the carpet One week free trial for A Binas in thereto The living growing policy pre sented by Sir lames Whitney in his speech at last night makes the dead timber of Mr imitation look more than ever No other head of a Government in this Province ever had such matter energize an election address or so to bite into the minds of the electors With an introduction to an address like foregoing of such an ener gizing character as to bite into the the matter The Halifax Chronicle result the recant Dominion three per cent than a million voters gave Mr Borden a 23 per cent ma jority in the of Commons And twothirds of that majority came from Torv Toronto- minds of the electors one would naturally expect the enunciation of so large and comprehensive a policy of progress and development as astonish and thrill political admirers and cause political opponents to hunt a back scat Hut we take up the Globe and from its lory comments of the same reported address after the Premiers seven years in office and on the eve ot an appeal to the electorate and to discover that energizing matter Calculated to bile the minds of the electors Here is the Globes comment Premier Whitney opened the Con servative campaign in a lengthy ad dress at last week dwelt largely on past history pro mised Hydropower to Hi Eastern counties the Province and assured his hearers that Government was preparing to do away with the teaclwrs Whitney fired The Government seems about to give the shoe machinery company a welt So says the Mail and Em pire and people are wondering if th Conservative organ is taking a shy at the Premiers worshipper in Au rora- The Star quotes the above extract and heads it tor the Mail Eh What It Col Sam Hughes Minister of Militia has his way he will Packed Barrels and J bills for use in stores ollices public buildings Mice of Application to Parliament Notice is hereby given that Isabella Helen Horucastlc of the city of To ronto in the County York province Ontario married woman will ap ply to the broadside tonight of ten parts history to one part new policy and in the Prime Ministers own words a skimpy part at that the pro nouncement the people of Ontario been waiting for was not an impressive deliverance In his manifesto issued two weeks ago Sir lames rested upon oars lie is still resting a full hour he enlarged upon achieve ments of his Government in the past seven years and then devoted Mil next twenty minutes to broad ridicule the Liberal policy He coupled it with an attack up on Mr Howell th was not the generous tribute a doughty fighter to a worth opponent In the extracts from the two all guns to Hoy Scouts rind Iralfk Canadian school hoys to what the military parlance means Commenting on the I peculiarities of the new Minister of More people have a taint of stition than they due to admit We have known persons who fancied that good or ill luck attended them for the upon whether their first peep at a new moon happened to be over the or left shoulder Wo are also told Italians never use the number in making up the num bers in their lotteries the supersti tion it So with the Turks they are so preju diced against the word thirteen that it has been expunged from their vo cabulary Likewise in Paris no house bears the number and persons called fourteens are held in reserve there to make the fourteenth guest at din er parties The Norwegians never allow persons at table because the god of malice in Norse mythology made the thirteenth guest at a celestial banepjetm and oc casioned confusion o j you are engaged in any branch of fanning with a view of making money you will find the Weekly Sun most valuable assistant not miss the issues of Dec A woman by the name of Bridget Ileal ty of took lodgings Place where she died suddenly on Friday night She was supposed to be friendless and poor but under her pillow was found her bankbook with to her credit Halt Grows Thin USE PARISIAN SAGE IN TIME AND PREVENT BALDNESS a few ago although concrete had already been gen erally adopted throughout the coun try by contractors and farmer for almost all work It the practice to U work on Ihla form of construction as the cold It has been- found that concrete work may be carried on In cold weather auccesjfully and with WATER and will soon thaw out A simple and easilymade veeseJ become heated for heating water la shown the In very cold weather the cement 1 may be heated by laying the bogs on top of the sand but la not drawing See A coll la made of oneInch pipe with the ends fastened In the barrel and made watertight A small Are built under the coll will heat the water rapidly and will keep It In circula tion thug keeping the water necessary as the cement Itself must be kept dry until whether the weather be hot or cold TEMPKHATUItE but very little more trouble than It Is wise to ordinary circumstances length of malleable iron gaspipe This fact la of groat benefit to the because it Is easily bent into the re- fanner Is in the colder period quired This Is done by taking able to find a log or fencepost about the also of be comfortable to touch Care should making the the coll and bending the pipe around be taken not to use any frosen lumps of the year that he time for building and Materials not be heated to too high a temperature A good way to Judge the proper amount of heat Is to make them Just hot enough to the farm lo This method prevent the pipe of sand your hair growing thinner and thinner and Causing anxiety go I Militia a Vancouver paper says J Patterson Drug Store to- to a disappointing class the day and get a large bottle of jingoes the old school No doubt Sage for only cents- It is a delightful dressing that you will Tike lo use it regularly ParisianSage is guaranteed to stop tailing hair and itching scalp to era dicate and make tho hair Legislature and Rev it It J lustrous and radiant or money hack Anglican Missionary at Moos There is nothing just as good as the Hon gentleman has a for military display in Hamilton talk in lining a clergyman lor the Ontario Factory Hudson has been ap pointed a magistrate by the Provin cial Government for that portion of the districts Sudbury and Algoma north Sty degrees north latitude The Rev gentleman will act without It looks Parisian you get the package which contains girl with the Auburn Hair to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof or a BUI I fading party organs reader will if the Clergy were devoting Divorce from her husband tolerable to secular as well as religious Daniel Mechanic of the the impression made by thej matters aid City Toronto on the ground Premiers campaign address upon his hearers and how vitally it must have bitten into the minds the of adultery Dated at Toronto in the province of Po- Ontario the day August Sectors GODFREY PIIliLAK HENDERSON 15 Toronto St Toronto Solicitors for Isabella Helen Horn- castle A short the Chief lice of Stun Que up for Judge charged with iNorttiern Grown Trees Apple Pear Plum Cherry Peach Small Fruits Ornamentals Evergreens Rose Flowering Shrubs era Etc Everything in the Nursery line- Catalogue free list your wants tor prices Agents wanted apply for terms J Nurseryman Port Elgin Vivian V Nov Eighteen were killed in a coal dust which occurred Saturday In the Bottom Creek Mine of the torn Creek Coal and Company of this place Over men were In the mine at tho time of the explo sion Heading over the reported speech of assaulting a young man On the Sir James carefully however we find teial it that the youth two pronouncements the rest of his been caught in the act cursing deliverance being a recapitulation oil his mother by the Chiel who boxed what the Government had dont He his cars The Chief pleaded legally told his audience that guilty but morally right Tho the Government was preparing a Judge thought so to and sentence Was to do away withthe scare- deferred Possibly some people may leacliers by withholding think the Chief should not have ficaUs from them until thy taught en law In his own hands but one year In the Province yhis ho any boy who would curse hs mother the believed would check the ot teachers to the west Possibly it may but Sir James did not ex press sorrow for the unfortunate Normal School policy of the Minister of Education which has caused the scarcity of teachers under which On tario now suffers 1Kb second prospective legislation has reference to the providing of should have his ears right soundly The annual meeting the Canadian Press Limited was held in Toronto last week was wall attended Mr J of tho Globe pre sented the report of the Hoard of Directors for the ending with October The following gentlemen Christmas Photos May this remind you of the fact that will soon bo here and one tin Most Val ued Gifts you can present to your Friends is a Good Picture of Yourself We have tho Goods to Please you so come along Dont Do- lay Give us a call Photo Artist Phone Newmarket the eastern counties with electrical were elected for the coughs lunxa- power at cost Tliis announcement was the only really new feature in the policy of the Government devel oped by the Premier- Just how far this will bits into the minds the electors as the Mail and Em pire prophesies remains to bo seen At rate far as future pol icy of the Government was develop ed by the Premiers speech no spe cial evidence of was fore shadowed He had nothing respecting schools tax re form or any special extent re current year vi J Globe President M Telegram Winnipeg First VicePresi dent J S Briefly Herald Mon treal 2nd VicePresident J E Atkinson Toronto Star Secretary- Treasurer Directors J H Woods Calgary Joh Nelson Vancouver Macklln Winnipeg E Croady St John J Ross Toronto Wilson Southern Ot tawa J burn London P Slack Montreal Gordon Smith Montreal and Kerr FREE Oil REaUKST which concrete readily adapts With a simple precautions It has been found that concrete can bo not only In freezing wea ther but when the thermometer has been actually be low zero the freezes before It starts to set It will not be Injur ed but if the freezing takes place after the sotting action hay started up the concrete likely to be dam aged when It thaws owing to expansion of the melting water forcing par ticles apart and making the concrete crumbly On other hand If the has a to become thoroughly set before freez ing no harm will be done To give It this chance you first of all prepare materials as described below and secondly you must pro tect lhe concrete after It has been placed the forms CONCRETE POSITION After the con crete has placed in forms it be pro tected as to keep the heat In as long es possible This Is more essen tial In struc tures than In miS live walls and foundations for the latter will hold their own longer on account their thickness Wooden forms are nonconductors and Will retain heat In the but the concrete should be protect ed on top by a of canvas or it PREPARATION OF MATERIALS Concrete will on Its own account develop a certain amount of heat In from buckling and makes the coll more regular In size Where concrete work la being done on a large scale It la advisable to use the twobarrel heater in This allows the water to be con stantly replenished without reduc ing the heat of water the bar rel from which the hot water Is taken Moat farmers however possess large boiling kettles used during butcher ing time or for making soft soap etc One of these will do equally welt with a Jayer of ten or manure on top of this- heavy pap twelve Inch Straw will alio answer the purpose If manure is used care should be taken to prevent It from coming with the concrete as It will discolor It and possibly even seep through to weaken the structure PROTECTING THIN In the case of thin walls where cold weather calls for addition- Is the present salary Miss Ruby Long who obtained business training In our school Results snug savings account bright outlook promotions Would you like to earn a week Send tor our catalogue and learn how Central Business College To ronto Shaw Principal v the setting But In cold weather some outside assistance In form of heat is neces sary The best way to develop this artificial heat la to warm the ma terials before mixing This short ens the time that It takes the con crete to set and lengthens time necessary to bring It to the point Bear In mind that the leas water used the quicker concrete sets therefore it Is advisable to use as little water as In the mixing during weather by or a nasi am heating sand and stone and stone may be very easily heated by making of two pieces of stove pipe one piece for the sand and the for the atone The pipes are laid on the ground in such a position as to allow the via to ox protection heavy PP nailed to the vertical posts forms Figure an air space between pair of posts These have about fifteen temperature than the outside The forms should ilr be wind to make a good draft weather built one end The longer for the concrete why flames pass through heating the whole pipe and as fresh fuel is ad ded the cinders pushed along takt harden is no reason the pipe and gradually out cannot ho used with the other end The sand and cess cold weather If should fca on top of bo followed ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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