Newmarket Era , March 17, 1916, p. 4

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Well by Ohio contracted bard chronie and weak nervous and run down have a small family of three and It was hard for roe to work I took Efferent rriedK without benefit Finally I heard abaut Who and It baa to- health and strength my cough if ail gone and I feel guarantee cod and iron tonic without oil for Chronic coughs and colds and for all weak nervous rundown conditions- J Patterson Druggist Newmarket CLEARING r I RHODE ISLAND REDS J Musi to room for my Breeding Pens 100 Pullets at each A few good Breeding Cockerels still left for sale HATCHING I SyUonAVest Yearling Durham Hulls Seed Oats 0 A at Banner Oats bushel O Barky at J Pox Newmarket The jPyincialt has decided to buy water- power privileges an the Hydroelectric systeuifbAthe of statement is made that up 1st 1916- re cruits had been enlisted in Canada Of these thousand recruited east of Ottawa thd others from west of that boundary A cablegram on Friday from Lon don England announced that King of had conferred Grand Gordon of the Order of on Sir Borden Premier jot Canada Word came from Ottawa week that the Federal Government at a caucus had decided to prohibit- the of into which ha This shows the tendency of public sentiment fortkea What Cured Heres the remarkable experience of a KoVa J sufferer with kidney and- bladder troubles and at times I would lose the use of my legs and could not go away from borne with out some one with me I was treated and only got temporary relief My son advised me to take Gin Pills and after taking the first a or doses I got relief J take them until I got completely cured I owe my life to Gin truly A Port GIN Pilots for at all druggists Sample treatment free If requested Drat A Cheialenl Council metpii Monday evening United Tor i ATTEND THE BEST IT I TORONTO Has a National Reputation for superior Business and Shorthand Catalogue Commence Now ELLIOTT Principal v 734 St Toronto WINTER TERffl OPENS WANTED the of prohibition- Press despatches from Ottawa that Parliament may pass a prohibitory measure this session An earnest debate in the Commons last week seems to indicate taat- a majortty of the members are ravor- a ffl Several prominent members the Legislature favored wiping out the bars without a referendum the debate last week- It would save lot expense and unnecessary labor In reply to the temperance demon stration week Premier Hearst and his Cabinet gave assurance that the referendum would be to the neorle and would c a straight majority vote THE WEEK IN THE LEQISLA- TURE I a I I at once for NEWMARKET and District for the OLD RELIABLE NURSERIES Why remain idle all Winter when you can take up a paying agency Choice list of varieties for Spring Planting Liberal Terms Handsome Free Outfit Exclusive Territory The Provincial Government i of has appointed commissions to charge against members of its own and poli tical workers of receiving money A notable feature vith the appointment of the is the formerly the Con servative leader is made head of the Hoard appointed to make Invest- a Igation Here is something for the elector ate of North York to ponder well as the people of Ontario gener ally Since the Conservatives came into power in the public debtfof the Province increased to thej astonishing sun 149389386 Interest has increased r I NOW FOR PARTICULAR VwCLLINQTON feitfNaSSb ONTABO What tbe the deputation a majority oh proposed prohibition referendum What Mr Howell said de putation congratulate the Com mittee of and the 35000 workers on the magnificent results of their ef forts was gratified at the fra statement of the Premier that when the vote it will be on majority No Referendum Now There seems to be tend ency in public oi that vote on the prohflxiticn Question at present but that the Legislature on Its own responsibility should enact prohibition followed by a referendum at the close of the war as to whether prohibition is to te continued or not This solution for example would solve the difTiculty the soldiers votes The World Con says if the intends to enact a pro hibition measure it does not seem wise that a campaign does not seem wiseithat campaign should be inaugurated either lor or against tbe principle iHe Premier would lose nothing by tak ing the step he proposes as a war measure without delaii or the agita tion which will accompany a referen dum Toronto Con Everjf objection- that can be urged against vote on Federal Is sues in war time Is applicable with multiplied force A fervor to a vinciab vote in war tfcpv Hearst Government feels that On tario has given the rulers or this Province a to accept the of One United Co Insurance on Water Works iWoir Osborne Sons York Radial Concurrent 30874 Pay B Applications for electric light from ft A and Win Mbight granted from roferrefi to Finance com ftr Co rt lloni from Can Ins Co ami Hydro trowel Com to Com Com Henderson rcfito Finance Cum Com from ft rcf to Fire Light Com The ork laid on the table the report of lite Auditors which to Finance Coin deputation the of Gardens was heard and others signed a potition asking for Fire Protection and Water to Fire Light Com The was instructed to pay the auditors each in ad dition to the allowance by By- Law for extra services rendered roas was authorized to draw on the Banks of Montreal and Toronto up to the sum of each Phc ByLaw Com watfinslruci- ed to bring in a ByLaw to automobile for hire Notice was given by Reeve Keith that at the next meeting of Council lie will move that the Council go into Com of he Wh to discuss the advisability of placing a sewer on St has replaced tbe buriUirig in warnV robes or skimrnfng a friend or a sweeW heart ttie snow in a tefj snuggling down jo the bdbsied for a sleighjig party the of aV friend in country or IrT the Still snow and the crisp coldness- of the ideal winters day there is ho shortage of horses while sleighs can be built cheaper than ever and finished even better There is other reason It must be that we lack the taste We had it once and our greatest pleasuresbut the scent of gasoline has gone to ieads the lure of speed and yet speed is in Mood hrteia auto- count sleigh out A sleigh is as of a no aHy today as was an automobile twenty years ago in their looV wlth pity on the pleasures their iut this will change the opinton of the that then Vnew vastly more than their children about the art of real enjoyment Wilson Star f I TO MAKE ROOM FOB SPRING GOODS 4 I AND BOOTS 8HOES AND RUBBERS at a A A VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES Mens Fine Boots for Miens Heavy Working Boots for Mens and Ladies Coats All Wool Reg for 199 I i I of Colic Moo Thr Ol thy Con SEE BILLS FOR COMPLETE LIST Make Your Money Go by Dealing With Ilea THEC08TOFIT 3 Doors South of Kino George Hotel Proprietor J- till It bow policy let the Hearst IMs is the financial record I of Government the member for North York pleasure folding up hands to support in the adminis tration of our Provincial affairs Furnace Work lie I Plumbing t of Our 8peoialtiQ8 St AX 1 THE TINSMITHS MS to Grocery If I MEN IN DEO AND tfrlght too to in In great for bualnftaa Three offering each to start were received at Head Of fices of Shaws In one day It will pay to pre- Write 5W Under Hon Mr of Ontarios finances the Treasury a Jwle to In the last week Mr theJibcral the receipts for the lineal ye ar general revenue apart and distinct trim borrowing ainVfrig fund were while the total expenditure apart from the advances in the HydroElec tric and the Ontario Railway the special war drainage and municipal sinking fund wad Treasurer fead tenable show a surplus trvi treating expendi tures capital expenditures March- Wr John an employe Trenton El ectric and Water Company this city met death here Uns even ing He was engaged In doing come work on transformer on a pole feet from the ground when hands in contact a wire carrying high voltage victim was thrown to the ground all efforts to proved of no I avail was aboiit W years ago and had In the employ the company or many years A widow and famjly FAIR BUILDING8 ABLAZE CANNOT BE CURED by local applqatlpns as they can not- rcacli car There is only to curedeafncBS anfj la by Is by ah inflamed condi tion of the lining of Urn Tube Wfren this lube Is inflamed you have a hearing St in entirely Closed the arid ffnlto he lakYn out this res WrftM- to destroyed ten arc caused by condition of pyraCe We will any cavo of r We 1 fails Catarrh Pn Jake PHI for meat legislate in fulfilment of mandate anil Ontario the af fliction a war time election on the license Issue- Mr Rowelts views on the matter were expressed as follows the Premier and his colleges see their wav clear provide In ithe bill that It effect at the earliest practicable date as a war measure not to be repealed except by a majority of the electors after the war Is over liberal enthusiasm lor Hydro pow er and Hydro radlalswas in the debate the of ihom- Marshall Liberal member for Lin coln asking the Federal Government not to Interfere with provincial rights granting charters to electric roads merely provincial hi their score This resolution was turn ed the application Ottawa the It for the renewal of charters for railways which would interfere the prtopoaed In the district The Government accepted the principle of Mr Marshalls resolution and n amendment their own grafting for warded memorial to the Ottawa Government In addition to Marshall Mr Carter Mr Mr and other members of the Op position urged the necessity of and developing the Hydro avstem especially now in Eastern Ontario Note The Government refused to pass resolution submitted by Samuel Liberal Member lor Wellr demandia the creation of nonpartisan civil commisaioa and of alt supplies for the public service tender in open competition Provincial Treasurer a surplus of current revenue and expenditure Mr critic of the Opposi tion on the hand claims that conditions- of stairs shows a deficit not including Mr also pointed that under this debt of- the had fiikreased more than mid from to IneIaHt the debt has Increased I March Fire which broke out in the local skating rink an early hour this morning totally destroyed the rink and spreading to agricultural buildings badly damaged them also Smoke is suing from the rink gave the alarm In a few minutes the two reels and ladders of the volunteer fire brigade were on job rink went while the large quantity of wool stored in the agricultural building aided the lively Only two- hour strenuous battle by the citlnen firemen prevented the fire from spreading to the neighboring bulltl Inge The rink which was one of the fin est i in province cost a out 18000 The agricultural building was damaged to the extent of while the stock of wool of the Ontario Yarn Company stored there was damaged to the extent of i1500p The total loss by the blaze Is estimated at There Is sail to be Insurance on the rink It is thought that the fire Was caused by an overheated stove -C-OOJ- EXPL08ION IN DETROIT I Detroit Mich March 13 An ex- plosion An a Under Scotten Avenue a Side thoroughfare tore up the street for a of two miles broke windows rocked and paused a panic the resi dents for blocks around Several persons were blown from their and of persons into street many of in their So far as reported persons were The explosion Ivan caused by the leakage of gasoline from a tank car that stood on railroad tracks It did not get into the papeiia father Is a mer chant anjd profitable advertiser buff the next morning Putneys big touriUgjcar ran into tree and was ditched on a lonely road out every tongue in the community was Vff ed ging the news and every parr of ears was listening eagerly to what every other J pair had heard 1Jach man childin town knew Lucille Roland was in the car that she was supposed to be spending tho night with her Aunt in city that Mr had put her on the early train for the junc tion telephoned fact to her aunt the drug store Wort they knew that obliged nost of the Slight on ark because not house was near was- disabled having a broken leg and man bruis es Just before dawriUie of a passing milk waggon had carried a message to the nearest doctor had been hurried to a city Jiorfpltalj Lucille had been taken home to her amazed parents To what everyone knew they added what they thought Lucille was eighteen was parried man a leader in the fast set I heard about it I was just finishing cup conee and I rose from my chair a was my way to the door in the time It took to set the cup down A life long friend wait for a summons to the home into which trouble had forced a entrance An hurried along the street I kept Where on earth did Lucille meet that Putney and his gay wife particularly the gay wife had furnished considerable ma for gossip In that town- She spent most her time the city or at various re sorts her Interest apportioned her clothes her succeBSvat auction and her of affinites He waa rich and forceful a club man politician a pyer for stakes The men called him an all round sport the women of our con ventional suburban townsaldhe terribly comwon Lying on a In the shade of drawn curtain found harrowed mother talk with she said Her father anji ate shocked and we thought ibesA to wait until we had calmed before with her We cannot understand this deception this recklessness I We have always been so careful with Lucille Where in the world could she have met tlits manT none her friends know him well sought Lucille When she re- How about a Leather for the Sitting Room We ton I- you a fine line of Leather Rockers and CrTairs- Prices range from to We also have some very fine Oak Rockers and a few Maple and Elm Rockers at a Low Price FRED SKINNER Under Inkers License License Leave GRAND TRUNK TIME TABLE NORTH Arrive am am 1033 pm 2M6 pm a35 pm 550 pm pm Leave ii i 711 pm pm GOING SOUTH am am am pm pm 535 pm pm pm 1050 Prat RE i i I Tea fin i las Con Arrive kin 1018 am pm which cross Avenue- John manager of tampan to to my knock I opened m m are my hobby and have my and she said she would send the er own and knottier lor years so to me at shall a in a next arrived I told her I was shop It will be in the workroom with when did though where customers never come at all suppose she I never want to sell anything toany- was with some pcopIel again at the junction had But why cannot you stay here t have and live this thing down7 now I catkin And why should you- sell anything is talking about me so Her hands were rolling ribbons away mad- and she did answer I dear girl you came back to my original question the danger you were in it LuciU where you jneeti Mr had happened you have Putney not at a friends house was on and on Dont understaafl it Of couiBe do Didnt I tell rjo indeed Mother never let me I- had hours and hours to think meet anybody except boys just out of night In those dark woods the kindergarden fend their grand- that groaning man He She stopped work uncoacioua part of the time tat seated herself in a low before when he talk he told me an open window her eyes fastened on sorrr fce was and it was all the distant hills it wasnt I wanted Do slowly eta the for selling the will it It will be We supposed to feo together but lor father and mother for we that beat that and tor me if 1 go away at one When we to an office building Talking with the rather arf we took separate floors and covered mother I Sal A VI going to til the ground twice as fast that way I you something thai I know you went Into Putneys and not now accMenb to he was a could He bent tMng that could bought ten dollars worth of tickets She had a narrow and Risked several friends to buy No real has come to her hat me was surprised I had heard so she waa deeper a deeper much againat him After that when- J and what the would ha ever we were Belling tags but- been I am afraid to guess tons itlckets he always found out Is brought short made to face my a came and bought a lot mistake and to rely upon her and sent mother people character to work talk a few minutes and Ol course she will a- away We jjlrls tried to ft and o will you the to who bought So up you will have a strong dlsolpligjaS and the Test fif woman for were j And remember thlashe was At I r J which gasoline was consigned declared tonfgbjt that more than 100 gallons has escaped from- the tank and had found its way into the sewer Til When the liquid ignited tlse upheaval was terrific Thousands of tons of concrete in some places three feet thick were hurled tho air covers were blown feet the broken mains of her pink and while room to lind her packins her where No tears there of the highstrung effervescent type Just then she seemed electri fied Her eyes were like stars Her crimson checks her smooth seem startingly white suppose you despise metiHave came to TV She threw r words at nieV iViM basements A grocery store do not despise you got thai didnt mind j into danger We did not realise anybody on the street to offer tick- tot we her beauty f f bait and stood her a But Lucille you didnt meet A Putney anywhere else did you to our enterprises Not first Then one day ft eoureei all girls have was over on an errand for mother and he came have men taiank the car and gave roe a lift After thai moral makep but I the thing happened for a number had a thousand daughters times and good land I would never never send I feel k or him know strangers with of he and his wife are hot tone bit an smile and the mm to It U a no if f Send Era to absent friends announced one mill war tar continued during and they a tax on- race track and all on these latter jDiaces will Jv60ne cent oh each was almost demolished showaQd I did not come to you l genial- She- la- always awayandfhe question Can sell tlk- in the building being -smashed- have loved you over since you were aislonelyv knew andtlic feoods on the flashed chijd and lhn sorry for you better mean how k about be the iiiiii m lOQIOUS of first hurfat netter nehadmore HOMESEEKER3 estimated the al And why t J the Lan Wheat that new bait Excursions to hie me or ion vyi t i V t uu J 1 a J j estimated the why iTalnY To the Lanct of 300q00j am iwpWtbaXHhevrmn that new bait twh- hundred Mot i Mueo enemies be unuiton ociocs Agent toron- cbwM since the beginning of tnew You itkki ARCHIVE

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