Newmarket Era , September 22, 1916, p. 8

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mm 3 THE TONIC 1 a Builds Up The Whole System is Si J I mm m A T s 4 a fift PS P SA It s I I- SI Those who take FniitatiyV for the first time are often astonished at the way it builds up Hum feel Utter all over They may be taking Fruitativesfor some specific disease as Constipation Inaigestion Chronic Headaches or Neuralgia Kidney or Bladder Trouble matism or Pain the Pack find when has cured the disease that they feel better and stronger in every way This is due to the wonderful tonic properties of these tablets made from fruit juices a box for trial size At all sent postpaid by Limited OtUtffi i the meeting of the Council presented Id Ihe water vice recommended that wells sunk The decided sink a of the mills Planning Mil on the the and tenders called for litis On of lie engineer it decided thai the Fond will be dammed to water TO LET First Class Farm on Apply at this Office Street 33 HOUSE TO RENT Brick House About minutes walk from Met By Apply to FRED Sharon FARM TO RENT acres being lot Con New Survey King For further particulars see FRED WEBSTER Ket- 32 BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE In Newmarket West end wood finish Electric Bath Fur nace ftc arranged if preferr ed Apply Box Aurora Beaches Aurora 20 to 2 at Beach on Saturday in the second of the home and home semifinals for the juvenile championships of the Ontario Amateur Lacrosse Championship The first half proved- much the the same as the play was fairly even the winners lead ing to at the end of the first Hod and to at half- time It vrs tha largest attended game in city this year and the Beach- will now meet in the final ucdeji death game for the cham pionship SEPT j V DECLINE SUBSTITUTES IN lias FOR Building Lois on Park and Avenues Apply to IV Newmarket In the Bank of Toronto Build ing Rooms for Clubs Lodges Of fices and living purposes with Apply to J WESLEY FARM FOR SALE OR RENT One hundred and thirty acres being composed of the Westerly part of Lot No 33 In 3rd Concession of Whit church Co York Good land fair buildings Address THOMAS Briar Hill Ave Toronto FARM FOR ALE acres more or less firstclass clay earth being East half of Lot In liie 3rd Concession of East Gwlllim- Good house and bain Apply to J Davis Newmarket 3lf TO SELL OR TO RENT A One Hundred Acre Farm a part of 29 In the Con of East south of A frame House and Barn underground Stables and good orchard School- mail For particulars apply to Jacob or Mrs C H 33 Mr Geo of Kettleby irieuus in town for a of weeks Win wife and sonoi and Mr mm Mrs buck- wood of Newmarket motored here Two valuable horses belonging to Mr of the 2nd Concession of were killed by the midnight irain early Saturday morning They had broken from their pasture Jtnd strayed on the track Preston had a very success ful sale yesterday the proceeds amounting to almost Mr has purchased livery and Will move to town this week After making a fire in the kitchen stove early this morning Mrs Hart ley Brown and her son Lloyd who live on the concession of Whit church went to the barn to do some work Coming out of the barn a short time after they found the house la flames Mrs Hill an elderly wo man who was la the house was saved with difficulty she being cut off from escape By Hie door managed to get out with assistance through a window The house and all its cdnlents are a loss Mrs Robert who has been very ill for the past five months pass ed away at her home on Wednesday afternoon- whose maiden name was Miss Abbs was born at a daughter of Abbs In she married Robert and since then with her husband she has resided In Stouffvllle Mrs was a member of the Christian Church and wwi a woman who held the rspect of all who knew her Besides her husband she Is survived by three brothers and Wilfred all of Bruce County Funeral on Friday afternoon Interment at Cemetery TO JERSEY BREEDERS Brampton Merry Prince Sire Violas Bright Prince Dam Brampton Merry Daisy of Performance lbs milk 588 flat Also Pure Bred Pigs Everything for sale and vis- Itors always welcome DAN Mtfnccr Thorn Heath 2j New market HOLT NOTICE is hereby given that Colin Dumeli of the City of Toronto the County of York In the Province of Ontario Managerwill apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next ses sion thereof for a Bill Of Divorce from his wife Catharine Poole on the ground of at Toronto In the Province of Ontario the Eighth day of January A DUFF Bay St Toronto Solicitors for the Applicant In an for our will It teat MARION A vi Kitchener Sept- oclock lajjt night Robert KIschel aged ridirig a motorcycle collided with at K rtreet car near the corner of idg and Allen streets wan against Ihe car and had his tea foot badly crushed He was re moved to Hospital where the in jured amputated above an Vie The marriage of Miss A Deleti on sixth daughter of Mrs A Of Holt Out to Mr Win J Hamilton of Raven- shoe was solemnized on Wednes day Sept Kith The ceremony which took place on lawn of the brides home was conducted by Rev Lcggott of Ml Albert The bride who Was given away by her brother Ml Marvin Rut- ledge appeared as the strains of the Wedding March were played by Clara her niece She was prettily gowned in white Georgette Crepe with tulle veil and orange and carried a shower of ream roses Miss Minnula acted as her Ulsters bridesmaid becom ingly dressed in pink silk crepe carrying pink roses and fern Mr Angus Hamilton the groom The groomy gift to lie bride was a handsome Seal Coat to the bridesmaid a Real Leather Purse I the groomsman a Pearl Tic Pin and to the pianist a sol in Pearls Music was rendered by Miss Olive of Hamilton and Mr Wm of Que whHe dejeuner was being served to about seventy friends and relatives The repast was vefy success fully arranged by Mrs Frank Mc- the tables being taste fully decorated with pink and white The happy couple left Mount on the train for Mus the bride travelling in a charming tailored suit with ellcdhat to match costly gifts were receiv ed showing- the popularity of the young couple- On their return Mr and Mrs Hamilton will in Raven- Our Letter Michael was fined 550 and costs by Justice Win chester in the Court of General when convicted of hav ing driven his bicycle past a standing street car on June 30 and of having struck Mrs George Davis arid her child If does not pay his fine he will have to serve 3 months in jail Of lhefine to go to Mrs Davis Counties of On tario art now engaged in the work of a system of good roads In the Police Coiirt on Monday criminal negligence coupled with the charge of being drunk while in charge of an was the count against Rev FBritue41 The Crown claimed his css driving had resulted In seri ous Donald He goes to trial Hbq Frank Cochrane Minister of Railways Ottawa and a com pany of ten persons visited Camp Borden on Monday On Monday last Henry Bishop dropped dead at the brickyards at fount Dennis while having a friendly chat with the workmen Mrs Rochet was brought back this week on a charge of forging a bank cheque- Mr J Flavelle chairman of the License Board expressed his great gratification this week at the pari in the quiet passing into effect of the Onta rio Temperance Act on Saturday night last On Tuesday last first charge of drunkenness was against a man named Bennett He was fined in the Police Court and in default to three months imprisonment This will cure him of boasting On a charge of bigamy A was sent up for trial on Mon day from the Police Court Mr Edward a promi nent manufacturer of this city passed away on Monday in his year Deceased was also well known in Methodist circles being an of the Methodist Social llnion Fire on Monday night did damages promises on Wel lington Street A new Methodist Church at was dedicated last Sun day Rev Dr conduct ed the services It has a sealing capacity of in th main body a gallery for about drunks were arrested last week generally welcomed prohibition on Sunday morning I Part of an article in tfon Arthur jiee is only in the land Hie noblest men on earth that this our ships- are wanted for war arid must short ioinoUiingiwo the books arid papers Ibat build up in we- sacrifice th e builds up our bodies but ltQ pbisbhof the national life must borne lit Bpiis notscem to have to a House of Commons to ask why should give up sugar arid for the ton nage of all is about the wo give up are helping England arid thing that comes freely is helping pur foes Mr preaches Lord elhoriio urges to food but Mr iihperils the fruit of all our orchards and makes tons of it pick- in by keeping out sugar to lot in beer The fruit must perish on the trees the child must even lose its sweets but its father may have his beer I hat too sends him home to beat it It is the English madness it is the of the war in our old age when this has perished with all shall hardly believe it Who outside an Asylum can this simple truth about power beer in England that depend ing on foreign sources for our food- we set aside as much land beer or whiskey as for bread With this that if the Ger man Navy could blockade us our children would hunger for bread in two months hut our men r Rural School Fairs a Conrserfat Micdoxuld Institute Free Raising Courses at Ontario College Over 1500 prizes in all will be offered in breadmaking contests which will be held this over 250 rural school fairs taking Ontario It will be a great event at the fairs a stimulate interest breadmakmg among young girls between tlie ages of and Here Is a wonderful opportunity for your daughter it in the contest at the fair to win for herself a Course In Dnmejtic Science at the famous Institute All she has to do is to bake one double loaf of bread and enter below and more idly faX w3g you on request AwJft i WHAT THE OLD MAN If you want the friendship of men you must bo interested in them See to it that you really do care wluit happens lo them If really concerned you will inquire about the things that interest them No one likes the company of a fellow who is always talking about himself You must talk about what interests the other mail if you want him to admire you At least the conversation must be of mutual interest Then too you should go out of your way lo show that you think for him Do some of the little things that make people happy They wont rust you much but they will mean much to those whom you befriend And what is more there arc few tilings that will give you larger returns in personal pleasure than the little things you do fpr other mans pleasure You both enjoy yourself and bind thooth- man to you with chains that can scarcely be broken could drink beer a or forever Europe may reel beer is king It beats us all- has beat en the Board of Trade the War Office and the Admiralty It has beaten the Church so far as the Church has dared interfere with it It has beaten Science Science which is saving a soldiers for every one we is help- before beer The Brewers are having the time of their lives bill beer lays its toll on ships it home it lays its loll on and the Army and Navy it robs us of our food dc- droys our wealth weakens every that lifts itself lo strike the even Belgium perishing for bread can gel beer or barley beer from England in our British ships And so we must not wonder hot if we win we win but slowly for we have to win you see with the enemy on our hacks Deafness Cannot Be Cured local applications as limy cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There Is only one way to cure deafness and that Is by constitutional remedies Deafness Is caused by Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this tube Is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing and when It I- closed Deafness Is result unless the Inflammation ran be out ami this tube restored lo Us normal- condition hearing will hi destroyed for ever nine cases out of ten arc caused by Catarrh wjilcfr Is nothing but Inflamed condition mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollar for any case of Deafness caused catarrh that cannot he cured by Halls Cure Send for circu lars free CHKNEY A CO Toledo Ohio Sold by Druggists Take Halls Pills for consti pation m warned a akin dull and that fedxacJ promptly doling your are shoe SI il i In travelling the road to suc cess some people always want to Cut across lots 1 Sept Marino Department received word today that the purvey steamer La Cftnadlenhe was wrecked last near on the north shore of Lake The crew all got safely to land when the steamer was driven ashore steamer now Ilea on the beach with part the bottom- stove In- but it is thought she can be salvaged St Thomas Sept the fourth time this summer the Hy dro power failed and Si Thomas in pitch darkness All meet imts in churches and theatres bad he dismissed Traffic on Iho two electric between London St Thomas and Port Stanley was suspended for an hour and cars on the St Thomas Street Railway ware at a stand still At the time the Hydro pow er was installed in St Thomas ho city was Hip owner of an elec tric plant but through shorl- of thb City Council it wda scrapped Nine boys ranging In age from to ore under arrest Brooklyn charged with robbing over houses and stores during the past years They have confessed their crimes find admit that- IrWJoot will aggregate close to The lads declare that members of the group their method or work- Ink was proof against detection None of of the gang had ever been arrested before The were all rnembBhi of the Club an of and several were regular attendants at Sun day schools St Thomas Sept Fire late last night completely destroyed the plant of the St Thomas Dehydration Company as well as that of the Canadian Woods Product Company The flames originated In the dehydra tion plant and spread with alarming rapidity threatening for time the plants of the St Thomas Packing Com pany and the St Thomas Cold Storage Company The loss to the Dehydration Company will be heavy being a conservative estimate The plant has not been In operation for four summer months hut preparations were being made to rcopen In weeks llnie to fill a Government order for dehydrated potatoes for the Canadian The Woods Product Companys loss Is placed with Insur ance of It Is easy to discredit yourself by crediting others i- st Flour the hard wheat flour guaranteed for bread a splendid flour which makes the biggest bulging whitest lightest and most vhoIcm bread you ever Is this not a splendid opportunity to interest your in Here are he Splendid Prizes Provincial Prizes loaf of fair with Cream of the FJour local pain The following arc offered at or third 1st Prize 1 This full from article suitable for young people of all ages to My for I year cover to cover every month published in Value per year 2nd months paidup to My Magazine Value Extra When entries exceed ten a 3rd prize will be awarded of i subscription to My Magatuie the Dumber of entries exceeds the judges at the lair will award and prices of one This is a little for Ices to the Little Paper cation Issued every in England with highly and stories relating to history naturestudy I ii eight pates are and birdlife etc winners of at the fairs automatic- become competitors for the Provincial Prizes The second ho the double loaf is sent to Ontario cultural Colleac Gutlpb by the district representative in special container provided The Judging is done by Mill A of the Department of and Flour Testing at College Conditions of the Contest coajpte for not be awarded in any one cojnty 1st Prize Course lei ike of n Cojme In Peltry Rn Colleie Girls ArlrS for them In Value of vu SstSS tested rodu of ribhei etc Every girl may compete at the rural school fair in her district not she attends school providing that her 12th occurs before November 1st 1016 or her birthday does not occur before Nov One loaf of bread must be submitted baked In pan about 7 Inches and 3 inches deep and divided into twin so that they tray be separated at the fair The loal must be baked with Cream of the West Flour One half will be judged at the fair The other hair first will be to Ontario Agricultural College to compete in the Provincial Contest The local contest at the fiHr will be conducted under the same rules as all the other regular contests at your fair The standard by which bread will be judged will be as follows 1 Appearance of t9 15 marks Color- marks Texture of crust marks Shape marks of Crumb a Evenness marks marks Color marks Flavor of Bread L a marks marks Each loaf must be accompanied by part of the flour containing face of the Old Miller important and an entry form must be signed by the and parents or stating date of birth PO address and name from whom Cream of the was purchased The form will state marks marks that the actually baked loaf entered In the ffiOT Tl da the Juuca is final Not more than one entry may be made by and not than one prize will be awarded lo the same The at the fair be la Provincial results will be announced it possible after the conclusion of the Rural School Fairs the Province Do Not Miss this Great Opportunity iween years should compete What a splendid way to stir up In Get a supply of Cream of the West Flour at your dealers and practise using it as often as possible to increase the chances of winning If your dealer cannot sell it to you writ to the Campbell Hour Mills Co Ltd Toronto ttey promptly tell you the nearest place to get it No Competitions in Counties Named Below The competition Is open to all parts of the province where Rural School I- airs are held except the districts of Rainy River and Thunder Bay These districts are the only parts of the province where school are held by the Department Agriculture in which this competition will not be There arc no district representatives of the Department of Agriculture Inthe Counties of Huron Perth Wellington or Lincoln and no rural school fairs are held in these ties by the Department of Agriculture We regret therefore that the competition cannot Include these Counties If yon cannot get Cream of Ihe West Flour In neighborhood write for prices Addre Campbell Flour Mills Co Limited West Toronto 113 of the I lour Is sold by Eves arket Hamilton Newmar ket A Howard Newmarket H T Aurora J Aurora J 8 Burgess Sutton A Son Sutton McDonald J T East Kielnburg Bros Klelnburg J Cook Brown Bros Unlonv 1 1 A Snide Mr Jos Coats and A Morton Keswick Excuse me a moment please while I answer the telephone I Answer Your Telephone Promptly A practice that will do much to improve the quality of your service is that of answering your telephone promptly Promptness in answering is a courtesy that your telephone caller appreciates delay may cause him to abandon the call and turn to a competitor who realizes the importance of a prompt response when the bell rings Prompt service over your store telephone is a welcome evidence to your customer that you and your staff are alert anxious to serve Why not moke it an invariable rule to answer your tele phone promptly The Bell Telephone OF Co 8HOULDER YOUR OWN LOAD a pretty fair wholl works right of and lakes the lead hut ho wont lako any responsibility ui- himself complained Iho em ployer of the boy Anyone who will not shoulder his Just responsibility Is not very am bitious He will always follow else He will never know the of leaderships of mastery Ihe Joy and pride of being at the head of anything Responsibility bo it great or carries- with It certain strain and but it also brings strength power of which the ordinary helper never knows As two attempted to trie between Cohvell and on was- One lady a broken leg and iimoUier badly head The funeral James of Town hip on Friday to a mils and the largest ever seen In the munl I Th Fall Opeiw IN TYPaWWTIlia a Address A

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