J 14 Its a Mi VAJtNER acting ha Que May 3rd seven years J Buffered terribly from and Indigestion jhid belching from thefltmach bitter stuff would come into my mouth after eating while at times I had nausea and vomiting and had chronic Constipation I went to doctors And wrote to a specialist in Boston but without benefit I tried many remedies but nothing did me good Finally a I took this grand fruit medicine and it made me well am grateful to Fruit-a- tires 1 and to everyone who has Indi gestion and Bad I say take and you will get well ALBERT a box 6 for trial 25c At dealers orsent postpaid on receipt of price by Limited Ottawa HOUSE TO RENT On Timothy Street Furnace Electric tight Hard and Soft Water Apply 16 A Boyd or Mrs Woollen Mr and Mrs Wilfred Fountain Were in on Sunday Mr Wilfred enlisted with the battalion Miss Leonard was the guest of the Misses Fountain on Sunday Mr and Mrs Fred Walton of Kel- attended the service here on Sun day evening Mr and Mrs Leonard Bagley 1 of and Mr and Mrs Bert Woods of Newmarket were the guests of Mr and Mrs John Courtney on Sunday The members of Schomberg Masonic Lodge attended service- in the here on Sunday evening when Chap- lain J Gibson of Toronto delivered an appropriate sermon On Friday evening of lost week the members of the choir of the Methodist Church by the Pastor and his good wife wended their way to the home of Miss Mabel Collins and surprised her by taking full pos session of the home After spending an hour In games a short program was given an address read and presentation made of- a beautiful clock by Mrs J Thompson and Miss Ida Lehman after which lunch was served The Presbyterian Church and S intend holding their annual picnic at Lake on Friday after noon July The Mennonite Church Is holding a camp meeting one mile north of in Mr George Bells grove from June 30th to July Mrs Wfdeman widow of the late John Wideman died of pneumonia at the home of her brother Sam Burk- near where she had beep visiting The deceased was in her year Make your Preserves with the pure cane sugar with FINE granulation that dissolves instantly giv ing a clear bright syrup and Cartons and 2Mb Bags A book of preserving labels FREE if you send us a red ball trade mark cut from a Sugar bag or carton Nature Up towering Nothing In the worlds history la more than the Ten or twelve million year ago pos sibly- far more a long line of weakness a crack of dssflrt In the earthV crust stretched away from France eastward hundreds of On this line followed huge volcanic out bursts Next ensiled a vast- slow subsidence which went on through geologic epochs until where Mont Blanc now rears its feet was a tea fringing an old continent Large rivers emptied into it Deposits of mud sand gravel were laid one on another tag went layers became feet nearly ten miles thick- Then at last commenced a great up- the straggling subterranean forces raised a huge load For ages this went on until the rocks crumbled crushed contorted rose above the wa ter sndcontinaed to rise forming lines of mountain chains and mi a tableland Every hour since then rain and snow river giacler and avalanche sculpturing Into peaks and carving Into lakes and valleys that vast platform with its recent sedimentary covering and primeval granite core The result la a land of Telegraph Atlantic Refineries Ltd Power Bids Montreal BRICK H0U8C FOR SALE In Newmarket end Hard- wood finish Electric Light Bath Fur nace etc Terms arranged If Apply Box Aurora 2 Building Lots on Park and Avenues Apply to C Newmarket Gasoline Engine almost new A Bargain Write Box M Era Xeok FOR Brick House on Millard Ave late home of the undersigned al so others added to my list lately M HUGHES MX FOR The whole stock in general store A good opportunity tor a man going into business Ap ply to Box Newmarket 1 if icon The WW a TOLET In the Bank of Toronto Build ing Rooms for Clubs Lodges Of fices and living purposes with conveniences Apply to J WESLEY FOR House a Lot on Prospect Ave opposite 1ickering garden with Large and small fruit and good stable Also eightroomed house in Apply to M BOUART St Newmarket AURORA Officers of the Anglican Sunday Sunday School Association of West York met here last week and decided to hold their next annual convention at St Marys Church Richmond Hill on Sept The many friends of Arthur Green regret very much to hear of bis being killed in action Arthur Green enlisted with the Battalion short ly before it went overseas and he was only six weeks In England before being sent forward to the trenches from which lime until his death he was at the front engaged largely as a bomb er and on outpost duly He was wounded In April but returned to duty as soon as he had recovered Mr James Crockart shipped this week three cars of hogs which net ted the fanners of this district In the neighborhood of The Red Cross Girls are making preparations for their garden party be held on July on the Royal Ho tel lawn Fred and Herbert Powell sons of Mr 0 If Powell formerly of this town were both In the battle of June 2nd and 3rd where the Canadians lost so heavily and escaped injury Miss Kathleen York of this place has been successful in passing her Intermediate Piano examinations Miss York is a pupil of Mr A Oliver of the Toronto Conservatory of music ORCHARD BEACH wood Church approached the plat form on which the retiring Pastor Rev J C Emerson was seated and In a carefully prepared address ex pressed the high estimation In which both Pastor and family were held by the Church Endeavour Society and the community regretting the cir cumstances that made necessary the termination of the pastoral relations Following the address Miss Nellie representing the Endeavor So ciety came forward and presented the pastor with a bank chenue em phasizing In a substantial way the appreciation that had been so fitting ly expressed in the foregoing ad dress Mr Emerson responded with evident emotion dwelling briefly on the value of substantial appreciation In contrast with that so often express ed In flattery or in such tributes that are often seen in the floral display on the caskets of those who are past the sense of appreciation Refreshments of cake sandwiches and lemonade were then served and ended by singing the National An them The evening was one to be long remembered by both Pastor and people Tribune Internationa questions one of the greatest known boons of the human race International ques tion so broad that they do not re quire any clow reasoning In order to express about them That their great beauty One can strike In almost anywhere without any great danger of hitting bottom and one can say almost anything about an interna tional question without being called to account except by some ope who is equally unreliable Local questions era quite different m that respect Local questions are much more prosaic and less romantic One must be surer of his data and more consistent In his conclusion In explaining local there always danger that the man you are explaining to knows mors about the matter than you do yourself If yon moat make Ignorant statements do it In the way that best conceals your Ignorance 512 HAVE I MORE ARE NEEDED FOR THE AT ONCE I How Are You and Yours Appeal THE BOY WHO HAD NO CHANCE IV DIG TIME AT AURORA inn WW TO JERSEY BREEDER8 Merry Prince Sire Violas Bright Prince Dam Brampton Merry Daisy Record of Performance Test lbs milk 588 fat Also Pure Bred Tamworth Pigs Everything for sale and vis itors always welcome DAN McARTHUfl Manager Black Thorn Heath Phone ring 23 Newmarket Miss aver ftr OUR 8UMMER 8E8810N During July and August contin ues until Aug 28th when Fall Term opens m f sS ftS A Charles Toronto Urges you to use the holidays profitably Educate for choice business positions Keen de mand now for our graduates Get particulars ft of Toronto has secured the house for Olher season lie was here on Satur day to get opened up but a party of a dozen young ladles are having a good time there for two weeks The figure of Col Lloyd was- seen on the during weekend Mr Arthur Oliver Miss of Toronto are holidaying with his Miss Addle Oliver Dominion Day was a beautiful sunshiny day an Ideal day for a sum mer resort and the men and women as well as the boys girls thoroughly enjoyed their dip In the hay Mr and Mrs and little grandson of Toronto were guests of Mr and Mrs Thomson for the weekend The Misses Richardson ami of Newmarket spent Sunday at Inglewoori A good big hayrake parly of school girls made the merry with song as they drove along the road last Sat urday evening There was a good congregation at the service in the Union Church last Sunday morning of the Training School Toronto preached a fine sermon on the MyH- of Suffering Sin and Salvation Mrs Thompson soloist of the North Toronto Methodist Church favored the audience with a solo Miss Marion llunsle presided at the organ at the morning service and Mrs Kllgour at the evening Next Sunday Prof Michael of Vic toria College will be the preacher and Mr MlUlganof Toronto has promised to sing at the morning service Mr Harvey and family of Newmar ket spent the weekend at Manor Mr and Mrs Hooper of Toronto and Aurora celebrated the Canadian Na tional Holiday by a patriotic field day with the assistance of the Aurora League and the Womens In stitute A school childrens parade headed by the band of the 127th York Hangers proceeded from the Public School grounds at one oclock in the afternoon to the park where many sporting events were held for prizes In the baseball match for Emeralds of Toronto and Aurora the latter won by a score of 11 to In the football tournament the team of the de feated that of the hut in the final game Aurora bested the soldiers for the 22 prize Speeches of a patriotic character In which of the confederation of Canada was the key note were delivered by Thomas J A M Armstrong P Sir William Muloek Len nox the Rev Dr Daniels the Rev Spencer arid J Wnlton The baby shew at which Hinds Mrs Small and Mr were judges resulted as follows Open 1st Williamson 2nd Pari one Under two years 1st lames Stewart 2nd Helen Doug las 3rd Jack Cox The Finery plow contest netted and the days proceedings about which will bo augmented by the proceeds of the evening conceit The Irish pipers of the Battalion gave selections during the afternoon I Whan World Was New The world Is biggest when we are yonag enough to conceive of the pas ture as an empire and the city block as a republic Time Is longest when ws young enough to see a day as an epoch a week as an a summer va cation by seaside or fake shore as eter nity Itself As we grow older the world grows smaller and so does time and time are nothing for boy or man save as be holds measures for them In band or In memory The boy understands ten feet because that IS three long strides and ten years has Just lived Now we have tired another ten and yet another bat the first ten were longest and are tbe truest measure for tbe more years we are granted the more scorn ful of tbe we grow though tbe mors Insistent too In our demand for more Caps of Qood Hops The Cape of Good Hope lies at a con siderable distance from the end of South Africa and Is In fact the middle of the three promontories In conspicuous which Jointly terminate a alender peninsula some twenty miles In length forming the barrier between False bay and the Atlantic ocean on the west These three headlands lying near together and commonly undivided on a map of moderate are locally designated Cape Point It was here that Bartholomew Diaz first encoun tered in full force the prevalent south easterly galea and denounced the rug ged threatening threefold promontory under the sounding appellation of the Cape of Storms to bo afterward re- christened by pious trustful hearts the Capo of Hope In some of the mountainsurrounded cities of Colorado the residents living high on the are unable to buy ice in the old timehonored manner with a wagon making delivery at the door The ice companies think the wear on horses and wagons costs more than the money for the ice and refuse to make delivery In such cases boys vyilh their sturdy hand wagons are utilized They go to the ice house Hie desired amount of ice and haul it home in the little wagon for the sum of five cents atrip the five cents in addition of course to the price of the ice And every spring ambitious lads run about the neighborhood seeking ice customers The first boy who came to our door was an Italian small sized too slender but with bright dark clever eyes We readily made a bargain with Carlo and then tried to get acquainted with him It was no use He had very Utile to say for or against him He answered ques tions in the briefest way volunteering no items no his own account i But the weeks passed and every other day Carlo climbed the hill to our door with a good- sized piece of ice as regular and reliable as- the sun itself and always departed with his cap in his hand and a seemingly heartfelt Thank you maam So we asked the neighbors about him Carlo has never had any chance they said with unanimity He is to bo pitied- Hes never had a chance His father had been- killed in a mine acci dent when Carlo was little more than a baby His mother was confined to the home with at incurable deformity One sister worked in a candy factory and two other very bright sis ters were kept in school looking forward to the extravagantly rich profession of schoolteach ing But Carlo was just a runt his mother said tenderly and lie made no progress in his studies nor in anything else He worked hard tending the few chickens owned by the family making garden doing odd jobs aboul the little shabby home He tried most persistently to gel work down town but his and his delicate appearance stood in his way he spent the long hot summer days hauling ice mowing and doing the other neighbor hood tasks that take much time and energy but give small remuneration Carlo will never amount to anything peo ple said his own family more loudly than any- work I Every minute outside the time when hi was lending chickens or shovelling snow pored over the old detested Carlo I said one evening over a vear teacher tells me that you are making il and you are getting ahead He smiled broadly and twisted his cap in hi hands Shesays you are changed this vear WW you tell me about it We were friends by that time and I had hi confidence He looked up with intense beau i in 1 earnestness and said Everyone always said I never had a chance I do anything and that I never would gel where and it seemed silly to work hard it wouldnt amount to anything anyhow you remember how I got converted that nigh Just quick like Then I said Til work my off if I have to but Im going to be ready if ax chance ever does come my way Carlo is not proving one of the most most quickwitted students but lie is one can be relied upon His purpose is MONEY IN TERMS OF LIFE Pairing In Legislatures The custom of pairing in the house of commons originated time Pair off Is the phrase used to signify that two members of a body of opposite opin ions agree to absent from voUng for a certain period By pair ing In this way they neutralize each others absence The whips of the generally to find pairs when for any reason members desire to be absent temporarily Hdw many young people who are upon their parents for their support their and clothes realize the meaning of money Money may be expressed in terms of money I not misunderstand Life is an infinitely mo precious thing than money Money and life a convertible the one into the other And there is a sense in which money represents expenditure of life Here is a hardworking mechanic who mak four dollars a day His daughter wishes a m dest warm wrap costing sixteen dollars- S thinks it is not an unreasonable request ai perhaps she is indeed quite within hounds when she asks her father for And yet it would be quite a reflection for the young lady if she should member that she has asked her father fori work for four entire days in order that she ra have Iter hearts desire When thing issue is not a wrap but a piece of costly jewel that might have remained without Pious deprivation or some foolish ment that gives at best only temporary ment the question takes on a more seriowai There are unreasonable and sons and daughters too who have hard feel ings toward their parents unless they milled to make expenditures which are aU gether unreasonable when once measured one else He was injured when he was little terms of the human toil necessary to Berlin June Providing the in Council ratUlds the bylaw changing the nitine of the city the name llcrlln will be wiped off the map of Canada and the oily will chener hereafter be known as Kit- is hereby given that were weekend with IP mm Poole of the City of Toronto in the County of York In the Province of Ontario Manager will apply to lhe parliament of Canada at the next ses sion thereof for a Bill of Divorce from wife Catharine Poole on the adultery Dated at Toronto In the Province of Ontario the Eighth day of January A Bay Toronto Solicitors for the Applicant Mr and Mrs John Yokes also Mr Vokes twin slitter Mrs and Mrs Matthews of Toronto were also on Dominion Day Women Know that they cannot afford to be ill They must keep themselves in the best of health at all times Most of all the digest ive system must be kept in working order Knowing le importance of this many women have derived help from S SIX COM MUL An Odd Epitaph The following epitaph Is to be found In cemetery within of New Yorks city hall Reader pass On dont your bad biography rime For what I am this crumbling clay In sures And what 1 la no affair of Family Whats trouble in house hold Mother gave away ell of fathers old clothes And he retaliated By throwing away all her mm cine i iVs5 mm ffl J Kurt or Thursday evening Juno a and respective company assembled at the Christian Church to enjoy an extensive literary program of vocal readings recitations dialogue and instru mental music given under the aus pices of the local Young Peoples So ciety of the Christian Endeavour Rev who was vlalUng la the very fitting ly to the request of the Chairman for a few words of putting At Iheelose of the Mr J representative safe sure vegetable pills right the tat cause headache languor and They are free from habitfornv They do not tate or weaken the bowela Women n4 the Ac of ones on Beechams to tce atmigthen and Thrifty fear my cousin is going to marry a very stingy man Why so Bhe suggested a morning wedding but be said make It on the ground that would get one mors mtsi horns- Do not to ywa for while yon today be ioaaorrow from Ah old of Mr and Mrs of shlp was drowned In a watering lank in his fathers barn yard most severe hailstorm in many passed ever here and 2 oclock here today foil In torrents and was accompanied by elec trical display The hailstones were aj large as marbles They fell lo a depth that patches are to seen lata this everting Windows were broken yriionhoueos sustained and lie doesnt grow and he cant study and lie cant do anything Hes never had a chance to get ahead One day we wore rending in little park near by Two boys with wagons passed on hi path jus behind us Hello Carlo a Hello Lloyd Tin just going for my ice This is my second trip The hoys stopped and Lloyd lifted the gunny sack lo examine the piece of ice ThaPs a hip piece Is it a fifteencenter I Whos it for Its for Mrs Wills Its a Mrs Lee is only one of my customers who gets fifteen cents worth Say Curio you chump why dont yon take this piece to Mrs Leo Its plenty big enough for fifteen cents then you can keep the extra nickel Carlo rubbed one foot on the other I got it for Mrs Wills he said- The man gave for ten cents Well Its too much for ten and shell never know the difference Aw go on keep that extra nickel Its all right Why dont you do it I dont know wjmts wrong about it said Curio gloomily but I aint going to do it Lloyd It dont look right is more to Carlo than folks imagine we said After thai watching we found that Carlos habit of life was just doing or hot doing ac cording to whether things looked right or not He did not reason them out He did not argue But some things did not look right and Carlo was not to be tempted And then one time Carlo was in a mission meeting and during a sermon there a flash into bis heart A little later Carlo to be taken Into the church Summer passed and school days came and Carlo went back to school teacher said to the writer later something in Carlo I dont know what but he Is different Hes going to make a chance for himself I believe Talking with Carlo we found that hot appeal to him but he was looking ahead Into the years and he saw Service- And with his now knowledge ho felt that he must bo prepared- i tilings they desire A parent is of course p willing to provide for those upon him all things necessary to healths real welfare even though he may be nailed to devote his strength and indeed I whole life lo that end But the yoifrig in the family who are thus cared for predate the fact that what they eat ami we and enjoy has hack of it all a fathers inves ment of his very life He has coined li stronglh of body and mind many a lime to point of painful fatigue into money Hen has an element of in it lb is often not realized We have known young men who arc ear only five or six dollars a week to blow aw the entire weeks earnings in a few hoars entertainment with giddy friends lit thinking that is equivalent throwing aft a week of strength of work of life itself have known young men whose income is i more than twelve hundred dollars a year toi vest two thousand dollars in an automobile a never once think that they have perhaps put lo that machine which will last at best a brief months not less than onefiftieth of In entire capacity This is an age of gross extravagance I young people of our land need to think accurately as to the measuring of their expeo All wealth is derived from two ana ly two sources First there is the raw mater so to speak which God has made and put mans disposal land water wood earths natural resources Second man effort invested in gathering these inm for the use of mankind Waste of the trifling with Gods bounties was of the second sinful using up of human Messenger i j walls of an old temple was found picture king forging from his crown and near by a slave making of his And underneath was written is what one it no matter ofwhw made totting W morning to seems more easily accomplished at Pf schedule time i do not TORONTO aSVrtHifi f