Newmarket Era, 13 Aug 1915, p. 8

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by A ft- it A E NB ft a stroke of Paralysis in March and this left me unable to walk orhelp and the Constipation was Finally I for the Constipation This fruit medicine gradually toned up the nerves and rtticvcd paralysis By the of I grew stronger cjntll all the palsy left me I am now and attend my store every day ALVA PHILLIPS is natures own remedy and made from fruit juices a box for trial sire 25c At dealers or sent On receipt of price fey Limited Ottawa BRICK BUNGALOWS For Sale or To Rent On Grace St Newmarket possession Apply to Barker Box 343 Newmarket Miss Moore of was visiting with friend Miss Richardson The girls basketball game last Thursday evening was the best of the season A large number of spectators were present Tbe floor in the church basement looks much better its new coat of thanks to Miss Grace and friend A small private party was held at Prestons Lake on Thursday night all enjoying quiet evening and the ride in the launch Mr and Mrs Richardson Mr and Mrs Powell and Jean motored to Newmarket calling on Mrs Richardson arid daughters on Sunday afternoon t CEDAR VALLEY QUB ST JOHN NB mm It It will not or born In th from granulated extra tin cornea to and para from refinery In original packages and lb cartons and lb iiod lb bags lb bags Weight guaranteed Buy Send Uress and Red Trade Mark from hag or top end of carton and we will mall you book of go assorted Fruit Jar Labels printed sad ready to pat on the Jars Atlantic Sugar nerlss LI ted FOR SALE OR TO RENT Brick House on Prospect Aye modern conveniences good stable and cistern Enquire of Grace St Newmarket FARMS WANTED sell your farm have good clients ready to buy Send full particulars to Win Ground St Toronto STORE AND HOUSE TO LET On Main Street three doors sooth of King George Hotel Good for business House seven rooms with all conveniences rent Apply to TO RENT Good House corner of Park and Lome Avenues also two Lots for sale on Park and Lor- Avenues also two Mrs Ave Toronto or to C Newmarket FOR Acre valuable farrn- land containing gravel and fland pits Good buildings some timbv and some pasture oiiiate possession Phone 201 or write Armstrong PO WE HAVE FOR SALE A desirable properly situated on Prospect Ave A largesized dwelling with all conveniences all in first class shape Quarter of an acre of grounds with apple and small fruit trees Frame stable and cement lien house we consider the best buy in town so act quickly Terms can arranged to suit purchaser Apply to P Morton box 373 Newmarket Away Land Value to the man who a Farm acre3 of good Zand some choice clay This has all uptodate consisting- of a modern Brick also Hip Roof Barn built from all new material with modern Stables together with all other Outbuildings in good re- xc Rural Mail Delivery We ask you to go over this Farm Put air value on Land also come down to cozratfeet and we will satisfy you as amount away We wind up iliis Estate Will accept a Mortgage at for ln years with a deposit down You must quick in his matter or miss this chance mile Fast of Ml Pleasant on the Centre Road fcno7n as the Tommy Glover Virtu of North hi- farm has plenty of Water flood Orchard Good Bush and Fences convenient to School or Church also Metropolitan at P Lome Ave Building Co Newmarket BUMMER WOOD Slabs Limbs and at reasonable prices J A CODY Phone 141 St Jot wax rescued from drowning on by Mr and Mr Herbert ot Ontario Street Toronto Ifce bathing in the Severn River with two others when she in d over 20 feet deep A paBWrby rn was himself overcome two Toronto men dived In brought thtf to the surface appeared to be dead but a- tec the men bad worked half an hour was restored The Womens Institute be held at the home of Mrs Jesse on Wednesday afternoon August Two papers will be namely Frozen Dishes by Miss Hope Disposal of Garbage a Waste by Mrs All cordially invited Meeting opens at 230 Mr Frank Grah visit ed our on Sunday last the interest the Home Department He was successful in organizing one also a Cradle Roll Department If anyone should be in either one of these departments we would be very pleased to hear of them and their names will be grate fully receivd Mr Joseph Sheri dan of Home Department or Miss Toole of Roll Department ooe i Mrs J Huntley family are spending a couple of weeks in Au rora with her parents and other friends Rev Halnr family and Mrs Morden and family are camping at Lake for couple of weeks Mr of Baker Hill WaS united in marriage Miss Mary of the 6th line of Whitchurch The Local Option law Is taking fresh vigor these days in by making those violating its provisions pay tbe penalty therein provided Mr Perry pail twenty dollars and costs for being intoxicated 0 July Mr paid similar amount for being incapable on July Mr for being in toxicated on the public highway on July 18th was summoned to the magistrates court but failing to ap pear a bench warrant was issued he was arrested In Markham and brought hack After hearing some of the evidence he pleaded guilty and paid his fine Tribune eft A few weeks ago a Jew took pos session of the hotel here and install ed a pool table receded quite but township coun cil iot busy and refused to him a license Death claimed one of oldest residents on Friday of last when Mr Robert White pass ed away- Mr White has been in fail ing health for some time Deceased was years age and had lived in practically all tits life He was well known as contractor and builder and was held in esteem and respected by all He is survived by his widow and- the following children- Mrs J Gould Mrs Robertson and Arch of Mrs H Brooks of Bond Mrs has Roy lea of Toronto Robert of Newmarket Norman and ol Port and at home funeral took place on Sunday alternom to Hill Cemetery service con ducted by Rev Wilson The Womens will meet at the Methodist Church on Thursday the The girls have been collecting for the Red Cross will make a return at this meeting King above Council mot at Armstrongs Hotel King City on Saturday July 1915 Members all present with Reeve Wells in the chair Minutes of meeting and confirmed Several communications received and read The Council in Committee of the Whole on bills and accounts when the following bills were passed and ordered paid Jos Billings months pay Thomas Proctor cutting brush 315 James Rae pair snips tfGTy 1 ft w ential temperance reformer was a member of this committee the the scheme he ex- HOW THE LIQUOR POWER WON pressed extreme regret that it was OUT IN EWQLAND not adopted It would have enabled j the government to have closed more It is sometimes discouraging to than half breweries and public contemplate little common sense hoi sis and in many has to do with practical politics when have prompted temperance reform personal prejudices or financial inter- The bill that actually came before are interfered with by wgat is Parliament provided for the high right above referred to but this event- Britain applauds- Jjloyd ually withdrawn except in tbe case Georges fearless and honest of raw whiskies friends of the trade of the fact that the drinking The feature of the bill that remainsd habits of are more to be and which will doubtless prove of dreaded than German submarines aid value was the unlimited control Mrs Geo Armstrong- keep J- that strong drink is thwarting which was granted to the government lands soldiers in their tremendous over the sate of intoxicating in struggle against the curse Certain areas such as the region of Too late for last week Mr and Mrs Thomas Miss Gertrude and Master Tom Toronto spent at Mr Thomas Mr on bis house also Mr Peters is building an ad ditiou to bis barn Mr Terry has completed Ills of Mrs Pol locks bouse A number from this vicinity returned borne from District The services at Meth- Church last Sunday were taken by the new pastor Rev K6mp assisted by Rev J and Rev of former of Hh church and were greatly einted Miss Laura liters of Toronto Is visiting at Mr James Peters Mr Peters and the Misses and Myrtle Peters Sunday at Mr Roches Poifll Miss Nettle Anderson spent a of days In lo this week Misses and Jean Atkinson returned home with her for a few days A delightful evening was spent at the home of MiSS Olive Terry on Saturday lanl by a number of friends Pansy of indigents 300 John Archi bald engine on grader and mov ing same Norman new culvert Win J yds gravel 50 George cutting this tles etc King City John Edwards repairs to grader Reuben M team on grader Aubrey team on grader 600 Win J new culvert Rankin pay sheet No re town line bridge Rankin gravel grant Leslie Mount hardware re bridge TI John 75 yds gravel Hoover yds Joseph Hill work on grader and hauling coal J Mount work on grader and crush er and supplies Hubert Traviss engine on crusher CO J A Watson freight on steel re Lloydtown bridge Robert Wiles doubletree for grad er Win Williams King City crossing and making tile 9025 Robinson yds gravel Black yds gravel Chalmer gravel grant and grading 10875 1 P Jefferson grant on mill road and excess re sin- lirJe labor yds gravel Williams reps to culvert 1050 Wilcox Lake Co gravel Geo Norman services as weed inspector W J Wells telephone bill 1014 100 J A Watson steel re bridge Geo crushing stone Joseph work on Lloydtown bridge James Kitchen black smith bill Lloydtown bridge Victor A It ridge lumber re Llowdtown bridge Duke gravel and hauling same re bridge cement bridge W Pinker ton hardware re bridge J A Lloyd road grant Robinson- That Messrs Watson and Campbell be appoint ed to view new Culverts on 7tfl Con and side road Lot Con and to the Reeve if found satisfactory and that he auth orize the Treasurer to issue cheque as per account if they WutsonCampbell That the sum of be paid lo for trespass road for winter and and that the Clerk notify Mr not lo allow the public to trespass fur ther without an order from the Council That Council extend to Kennel thanks and appreciation of his generosity in his gift of stone and use of yard for crushing and storing same and that the Clerk be authorized lo forward to Mr a copy of this reso lution On motion Council adjourned to meet Temperance Hall Kettle by on Saturday August German militarism military camps naval centres and NEWMARKET r III i OF follows the factories for the pioJuction of arms Kings lead Una of total a munitions In pursuance of this and statesmen who join him in right there has teen setup a this needed patriotic example traffic central control bo til The Yet the drink appetite and the rowers given to this hoard in the heartless agreed of those who are areas named have just been published making money out of drink business and includes ths right make it impossible for highminded To close public houses or clubs statesmen to put down their coun- To regulate hours opening trys greatest curse with effective To prohibit any specified descrip- of intoxicants rejoicing all over the To Impose conditions or restrictions world oyer the antiliquor proposals regarding the sale of intoxicants that were laid before the British Par- To- regulate the trans of liament but there has been very lit- toxicants tie said the humiliating defeat To prevent treating which these proposals met Some of To compulsorily uire licensed or our readers are anxious to know ex- other premises what was done and for their To fix the maximum strength a information we reprint the which spirits may be sold summary of the movement for liquor It is hoped a wise and restriction in the imperial Parliament exercise of these overs will by Leslie W Morgan the limit evil in the districts most Christian It only natural that the Now what has really happened extreme anxiety Is excessive the first place Mr Lloyd George told drinking should not interfere with the nation in a which he training of troops or the out at in North Wales put of munitions of war Those who that drink doing more damage live in other districts would have in this war than all the German sub- been glad to have seen the marines put together and that of ties for drinking lessened in order three enemies Germany that temptation might be Austria and drink the greatest is from the wives of soldiers and others drink From that time the cam- who have more money under their on and there was scarcely own control than times of peace anything else in the papers for the but for this they must wait except two or three weeks hut for the partial relief which comes cushion or the pros and con of the from the earlier co hit of public liquor trade its influence upon the houses and the exclusion of women TERHI8 FORESTER Phono productions of munitions Three Attempts There were three successive pro posals made turn for dealing with the situation each in turn was rejected The first was absolute pro hibition for the period of the war from them before eleven oclock in the morning THE MIGHTY TRAFFIC Appealing for support in the move ment to get rid of the drink The second was the purchase the and drink habit Sirs Patter entire brewing and distilling interests is agister of Lord Kitchener and hence state control and the said recently in a meeting at the placing of all but pro- row My brother is trying to beat the Germans It is not his place to try to beat drink It the place of every British man and woman to lack him up and to put an end to in- the degrading and miserable state the country Is in The workers know and the tax stronger intoxicants In this Series Of rejections re vealed the tragedy of the situation The temperance forces were more nearly united than were the I tcrests the campaign for prohibition was Unit justice will be done to them for far the public eye could overtime and work they do sec by a deputation of shipbuilders that waited on the then Chancellor THE OF WEDDINGS r WEDDING CLOTHES J i Purchase these where you have the best of materials In the latest style and where Fit and Work manship are guaranteed A call Is solicited l MERCHANT TAILOR thone Wain St NEWMARKET in 1 0 SOUTH J NOW ON it is a terrible thought that in Con sequence of any Industrial stoppage or delay perhaps one extra man at the front would he wounded or lost The King and Lord Kitchener neither of whom Is a crank said it is the Exchequer Mr Lloyd George Not one of the deputation was to tal abstainer and yet they strongly advocated prohibition during the They stated that in some- depart- absolutely necessary to close up their meats they could not get on with the cellars and many had their work on account of slack attendance example The only difficulty Is the on of some of workmen overwhelming power of the trade due to drink some public houses near shipbuilding yards takings SOME EXCELLENT BARGAINS CAN BE SECURED AT OUR SALE COME AND IN8PECT OUR STOCK YOU WILL SEE SOMETHING YOU NEED 3 Doora South of King George Hotel Main Newmarket which was asking enormous compen sation We can do away with that had increased from twenty to forty by having no drink What cent per cent of the lost Is needed The business Is a MILLION YEAR AT EXHIBITION THE IDEAL VACATION ROUTE time was due to drink Many Then there was talk Vcry tried to defy these facts Some unemployment that would bo- caused in tors wrote leading articles with end that young men would be end In view but unfortunately for affected Why couldnt these them they did not feel warranted In I men go do something useful fill flW of the withholding the real facts of the shells or situation revealiil in com- was so strong piled tables of statistics given effort to it at ThirtySeven Fair In School Trustees arc requested forward School requisition to the Clerk on or nth of August WARSAW FALLEN London Aug The Germans are parallel columns with their own but vain efforts to prove contrary On the whole however the recei a wonderful and prising support from the press cam- IT 18 Canadian Pacific reaches Point French and Pickerel Rivers Sev ern Lakes Kawar- llm Lakes Lakes Lake Ontario Resorts etc If you a trip of any nature ism to hat that record died In war Elmos l ttmo something useful fill mo MM Toronto he I he lQ ycur wiU it would has been touched only once in and il takes a line brand of bo rim ailed in war limes Optimism has keynote of the Passenger Agent Toronto We believe that If a Inception and ollicials survotc upon the manufacture and sale do not fuel that Iboy are over of lb tor were permitted the nation on this occasion urn to ta drA ft attempts t anticipate which way would vote for prohibition not all the Fair cat would jump Mr Lloyd who drink What happens thereafter opened a year ago In addition in possession of Warsaw capital of who had charge of the negotiations we do not pretend to know It is lie feeling of unrest caused by the Poland and the third largest city in was understood to be in of pro observable and conceded that the worlho railroads had refused to the Empire Bavarian troops from the beginning drift toward Ibousands of entered the city this morning having meat was not sitting at the time but if not extinction of the home their desire successfully the lines while the opposition had op- J business Nationwide prohibition were in- the direction of a and the outer and Inner of portunitles to speak they were all the town itself the only strangely silent It Is presumed fighting rearguard actions to allow not desiring to support the proposal their main army to make good its escape According to a despatch from rad the troops which were Covering Warsaw retired at 5 oclock Thurs day morning without attacked towards the front assigned to them on the east bank of the VlstA alternative and A committee ula They blew up behind them all of financial experts some of whom at tie bridges over the river were temperance victory undoubtedly has cost worked out financial av they silence In prelerence to the political truce When it was found that the country was not ripe for prohibition even a war measure purchase was suggested and again Mr Lloyd George was supposed to favor it as an within ten Chicago trip to years It may he The Toronto Then again weather THE IDEAL VACATION was extremely bad and all these factors put together brought the at tendance below in This year railroads have re stored the old rates and there Is a tors MARION St- the Teutonic allies an enormous hundreds of thousands of their finest troops have fallen In the last few weeks of the campaign of Po land is on which It wan Relieved the pur afTecfed and and reformatory success Sir Thomas than there is not a more enthusiastic or Canadian Pacific convent- more settled feeling as reaches Point war But best of all from the Fair Bon Echo French attendance standpoint is the pros Pickerel Itlvers Severn l of the farmer It Is to KMtSfi former that tho Canadian National MuHkoka Lakes Kawartha is looking for a largely rtkPH Lakes Lake Oil- increased attendance this year and resorts If you eon- ho strengthened in trip of any nature heir belief that they will turn out consult Canadian Pacific Ticket WW numbers than everbefore write tho demand for space for exhibits a sure barometer District Agent in the ouUido districts to He who is satisfied can give NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Nora Louise Jackson for merly Nora Louise of City of Toronto the County of York and Province of Ontario a married woman will apply lo the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband Ar thur Jackson of the City of To ronto in the County of York and Province of Ontario on the grounds of adultery and DATED at Toronto this day ofJune A NORA LOUISE JACKSON- By her Solicitors Godfrey Adelaide St West Toronto 3mt0 1 i

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