Newmarket Era , June 2, 1916, p. 4

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1 nv l Vs lv Health Re J J Indiana My health as poor and my id rah down that not work I ffw thin pie and weak weighed bat pounds and was in bed moat of the tlmeM began hams Vegetable Compound and five later I weighed pounds I do all the house work and washing for eleven and I cap say fetabie Compound has been a godsend to me fori would have been in my grave today but for it I would tell all men suffering as I was to try yourvau- remedy Mrs Green- a Addison Street Indianapolis There a neighborhood in this country wherein some woman has not found health byusing this good old- fashioned root and herb remedy If tfcere is anything about which you would like special advice write to the Medicine Lynn I supply l I I J Furnace Work Plumbing of Our Specialties See the Outfit at the Shop THE LEADING TINSMITHS to the that no country In the world is- so dependent upon oHer countries for good suppUca as is he supply of food bo exerticH us- time more than ten mou itia Hen to be armour An enemy of orBelge able to starve the Mother country into ruthless oampaJgn hi waters in fond shipping plying food products of other coiin- IriesUp to It has not been felt mat greater economy has become a necessity There has some talk of imitating Germany action with regard economizing the food supply but no such thing as a drastic measure has been ejgehcon- Anotherfeature of the situation ac cording to a- London cablegram fact that serious objections edagainsl the ot Canadian ficers or soldiers 1 going oyer to- Old Country to see their husbands Military authorities prefer Canadian women to home till the war is over- Canadfan AgentGeneral states are over wives now in Uajted Kingdom and number will be Increased during the next two at the per Immediately oh their- ar rival the applies for a few days leave of absence but this of course is almost invariably refused and both husband and are dis appointed Provincial authorities are urged to discourage this tendency of Canadian wives to visit their husbands n the old country a iWt rec6ivedwhat ajfir arents all Id the way In hopes a could ick44- and oqb first trajbpmexp turn a few Weeks Long pre Iheweekshad given 9fi- hSxdyQtb anil MargarVtifer making in duties of- and nurse For a bah i J tT AV iWWwAAito and ipft myself and I toeserte anil tfo jjw I una ail am I ARTICLES OFFERED- The pastorwas an iuwUSoaui He at steadily Saidpsrvwly Yar LAW 6 for ssoiHed Colors and also White Embroidered Reg f g i foreign field anythinnt to see a null LPaniNn Editorial Notes I OSBORNE SONS to Grocery A press despatch at the close of last states that both the PostmasterGeneral ahdMnister of Inland Revenue had left for the Old Country on official business Sir George Foster will look after Cana dian Government business in Britain and Mr that In France Sir George will represent Canada at the economic conference and will take up a number of important and pressing questions with the Imperial author ities One of the most vital ques tions for which a solution will be sought will be the question of ocean tonage Both Ministers will Visit the Canadian troops at the front A CHILDS LEADING paddy And you said you wouldnt J a world of tiny tots voice that sounded strangely ouloif harmony with In the of the oldfashioned country where Jack and two- companions drinking- their half-pints- cry againV she continued and then- putting her fin High School Graduates Are wanted to train for busi ness positions Start now and be ready by Sept 1st Com merce needs your help Hard work and our methods Shaws Business To ronto W H President 1 QUEENS KINGSTON ONTARIO ARTS EDUCATION APPLIED SCIENCE Hieing Chemical Civil Mech anical and Electrical MEDICINE MOttnaw In HOMB study The Art Coure may be taken by but to gradu ate attend one Trade returns of the Dominion for the month of April says ah Ottawa press despatch reached a remarkable total of as compared with for the corresponding month of the year previous It is further stated that the increases are shown in both exports and irnports Mer chandize entered for consumption amounted lb as com pared with These imports show a substantial in crease in he free list as well as in dutiable goods the free im ports increasing from to 21218746- QIOYCHOWH j Many have Many vacancies be tilled Right now the demand on the I la fully live times our Enter now Open all year Write for Catalogue PAN A press despatch dated on the 25tli ult states that school moneys to the extent of have gone astray in Montreal It says According to Mr Joseph McLaughlin one of the commissioners appointed along Mr Justice and the Rev Father Cornell to Investigate the graft charges against annexed school boards one of the former school boards cannot give a satisfactory account of which was raised a short time prior to annexation It was spent on the schools Is said to be the only reply given when asked what they had done with the money This same board from a lo cal hank which was also spent on the schools Another board borrow ed 200000 of which Is said to have gone as a bonus hut to whom Is not known Another of the steadily grow ing evidences of the extravagance of the Ontario government in when they should havo beer economical and- thus have her home on the opposite side of the road had caught sight of her father entering the saloon Before her mother could stop her away she tod dled as fait as her legs could dairy her gleefully dalling- out Daddy I Daddy I Dots for she loved Daddy and she Baddy loved her But when she entered and saw him with a mifg of raised to mouth her voice tost its sweetness land she looked slopped and uttered reproach It didnt mean much to the others but to Jack ft a lot As If stricken nerveless the mug felt from his graspand ashamed of he hid his face Jack was a good hardworking affection and devotion to wife and child Yet the enemyhad been gaining the mastery- over him Only the other day he home under the of his na ture for the time being quite changed Snappish and churllssh he had re proached wife and when Dot sought to clamber his knee lie had pushed her away Daddy wont love me I cried the child and tears trickled down her cheeks to keep company with those that welled from her mothers eyes old Jmjrttsteu followed Him to next where a mirror Her reiectibn pale and unhappy faced her andclown the minister saidMn- I people starving for the bread life The niariy of never There is they can ever read the gospel of hope of of courage and that is in the faces and Two years ago a woman Who has deep trouble canietq me one day and asked your name I wanted to tell said- much good her happy face did me but was afraid that she would think it presuming on tho part of an utter stranger Some day for Margaretmy child look in the glass and tell me if the face you see there has anything to give to the souls that are hungry for joy and they are more an any of- us realize who unknown to -hungering- -for- righteousness Do you think that woman if she were to meet you now what she said two years ago The girl gave glance and then turned away her cheeks crimson with It was hard to answer but she was no coward She looked up her old friends grave eyes you she sad lwill try to learn my lesson ami accept my mission to the Christian the as has taken place in this a An infprma- was the effect that was Ml f6und Iff g ton ifruffiorfmj ditT6riV6winglo drinking of liquor The case opened at two oclock afternoon ihsth fturirife the afternoon siderable evidence adduced by thoprosecutfbn It was ascer tained that the accused reality one Alexander ploy of- the oyincial Liquor cense Department who had been In- in order Tound up evidence against blind pigs supposed Atj existence in v South of Kln George Hotel Proprietor v on BOYDS this vicinity Ki Let us make you Comfortable In a COVERED BUGGY CARRIAGE OR Prompt Service Charges Reason E A BOYD Pro Night Calls on Phone Promptly Attended to jVcohviotlbri i register ed the accused is lined and costs and of payment one in It much- to bo regretted that of the Liquor cense Department should himself be found guilty of an offence un der We Liquor License Act Rep resentatives of Department were present at the trial and doubt the delinquent will be dealt severely by superiors for Canning- ton vr5 i A hands by Faraday dam Katy Did This la a particularly wellbalanced compact horse Beautiful Shoul ders and Quarters good hone aweet disposition kind and Very In telligent Typical sire to produce Remounts Hunters Saddle and Light Drivers as he has exceptionally good action This horse will stand at burn Farm Street near Whitchurch York Co Telephone Aemlllus King Line Photo and Pedigree on application Fees for approved lt0 for Marei Cash on with return privileges l Mares may be quartered on premises At0 be offered at all Whitchurch King and Fairs for the best Pan r a ronto avoided the necessity of taxing the of Ontario in such onerous ways as they arc now doing is furnished by official information secured from the government up on request of the Opposition showing Increases In Ci vil Service staff last ten years the number of employees in the Ontario Civil Service exclud ing the Department of Public Works increased from to an increase of over per cent If the Public Works Department figures were includ ed this would asauredly be still greater for Band have been ordered by the East Teachers Association and are expected to be on hand by June 1st Andrews has been busy recruiting members for the band and has now signed up The band will assemble about June 1st at Midland and commence training there Convicts from Auburn Prison to the number of divided six squads of yrill he utilized in building State roads within a radius of- miles of the institution coming sum mer- Legislative appropria tion bill of thin year provides for the maintenance oloon- vet camps and State High way Department to this labor as far as possible In road maintenance viola will bo under direct con- of authoritieswho guards and the squad I bo boused be pro- A sensible woman she said no thing then but when he was sober she had pleaded with film Jack do give ft up I and he had promised ho would and his little daughter Ing In Just at the moment he had picked her up In his arms and said Daddy wont have any more of the horrid stuff And now his promise was broken Hut It was the last time What could not have done that childish reproach had done Tho young teetotaller as Dick Brown called her fixed his re solve Pulling himself together he paid money gathered his hearts treasure Into his arms then turning to his males said Chaps no more for me I Ive taken my last J The little tins rnado mo a man Site not reproach me again He went out of the house and the saloon- keeper never welcomed him as a cus tomer again A child shall lead then A little chlldled him Just when he needed to bo Jonathan Slssons public life In Blmcoo county for many years and wideknown as a lecturer on agricultural subjects died at Barrio on Monday The Herald says notorious character Anderson who has been a number of roles around hero lately was disposed of for the next three years by Judge Vance on Thursday when the offend er was sentenced to three years penal servitude in Kingston The had discovered that mans name Is Arthur Nelson and that Harry Anderson as well- as all the other names he asumed at various times aliases- Nelson pleaded guilty to stealing a- horse aridrig from livery here and selling the same In to a new watch and chain and ring from 8 Edmonds by means of a worthless cheque and also breaking goal here Children FOR AST I A DO r Help Digestion To keep your digestive organs in good working your fiver tone your stomach and rulateyourbowetake IT ON APPROVAL might send that out said shopper languidly Charge it please gave the address then turned away from the clerk who Nad spent past hour trying to suit her with a wrap and remarked to the friend who accompanied her I dont think Ill keep J There is one at house now on approval from Browns but I really Ill get suit instead of coat Still I might as well it sent out It doesnt cost anything two women laughed not realizing that it did cost some thing- to have the coat sont out for the merchant had to pay the expenses incident to wrapping delivering the garment But that was only one article you say Then know that Just 25 per cent of the goods sent out to charge patrons of departmental stores arc habitually returned Wo men buy carolessly seouro in the comfortable fcojintf that anything which is not wanted ban re turned and credit obtained for it To make good loss thus occa sioned the obliging- merchant quietly adds to pried of what he sells Result increase in cost of living This a caused largely by thoughtlessness of women The merchant who was responsible for the statement as to the amount of goods was not referring to the habit some buy- rs of using goods sent on approvals and then returning them Ho spoke only of thought- lees customers who carelessly put department owners to need less expense and thereby add to the cost of running the store and of the commodities sold aro IJraea of course when necessary to return unused pur- those times are not so numerous as to warrant the percentage quoted by the -nier- Consider next time you say Bond it wheth er you really need to look at the article at homeV- girl a she a woman a she howls ball a young woman a witch and is pleased an old woman and she- is in- pall a girl a kitten arid she cat and she hate you Very Many prize chickens destroyed in a 3g000 fire in the Outbuildings of Mr Robins estato at York Cheese has of late been selling on cheese hoards of Ontario at a frac tion less than twenty cents a pound This Is comparatively high but even so Is not mpro the concentrated food worth As an army ration it ranks high not only because of its nutritious qualities hut also for the reason that it the reverse of bulky The demand for it as food for soldiers lias no doubt caused the price to soar Canadians in arms are probably eating more of it than ever before- which may mean that when the war Is over of In Canada will show an increase Heretofore Canada hay made It chiefly for export A Homeseekers Excursions t Tuesdar March to October Every Wednesday During Navigation Great Lakes Route out on the where lot CriadA Grtateat Wheel Crop wis produced there It a borne waiting for you CANADIAN PACIFIC will take you there give you all the Information about feat place and help you to Particular from any Canadian Agent or write Agent Toronto TioVt ATKINSON AGENT NEWMARKET Handy Helps for Spic and Span Homes Of course you are to Paint Up this spring Theres the bedroom parlor or dining room wall to be refinished There are Floors to be painted stained varnished or waxed Theres the Oil Cloth or Linoleum tobe made Spio and Span Theres the Furniture and to be brightened Here are six SPIC AND SPAN FINISHES that we can freely recommend for this work 1 aft I 1 RllJTWfr Flat Tints lot the WM Varnish Stains Floor Varnish WAX for hardwood floors PAINT the old reliable to beautify and preserve Cloth and Linoleum We know that these Finishes tho beat of kind They Made in Coneda and wo guarantee that will be perfectly satisfied with or got i a of Fruit Jar yii tSffiSs TORONTO mm fj

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