Newmarket Era , October 13, 1916, p. 8

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i I r i II St J I 1- if I WATSON CO Drayton Ave Toronto Nov IMG womans chief glory and of her less fortunalo Yet a soft clear glowing with health la only the result of pure Wood lrouhlcI for a considerable with a very unpleasant disfiguring which covered my and for whir I used applications and remedies without relief After using Iruila- lives for one week rash is com- gone am deeply thankful for relief and In thofuturp I will not ho without Wo a box for trial At dealers or postpaid on receipt of by Limited Ottawa acres Newmarket Stock ami Implements if desired Enquire at lhis FARM TO RENT- ISO being lot Con New Survey King For further particular see WEBSTER Ket- DHIOK HOUSE SALE in Newmarket West end finish Light Pur- etc Terms arranged If preferr ed Apply Aurora Out Building Lota on Park and Avenues Apply to Newmar TO RENT Acres Working Land all clear ed being lot in 2nd Con of King Good Apply to- GOODWIN Holland Landing TO LEY In the Dank of Toronto Build ing Rooms for Clubs Lodges and living purposes Willi conveniences Apply to J WESLEY FARM FOR SALE acres more or less earth luring East half of Lot in the 3rd Concession of East Gwllllm- Good house and Apply to l J Davis Newmarket 3tf TO OH TO RENT A One Hundred Acre Farm a part of Number 29 In the Con of East south of A frame House and Barn underground Stables and good orchard particulars apply to Jacob or Mrs Out of arid of died on Tuesday in bis Stnk6l a lad of and in ever j looked Saturday when Lady Invited Girl fall abonny the lr009 which friugo and ton hillsides near Bfibindd to have with sight of A business with pleasures of afternoon Mrs McDonald rending re port of Girls Red Cross work which has consisted chiefly making socks and forts lb the men from King who at tho front have also been active in other ways most to young corpH formed last Sir Henry himself engineered races and presented the prize winners and a high was sent homo in the fourinhamls had them girls there were present Mrs Victor Hall Pros of King Committee Mrs Slater Mrs MuoDimald and Miss Edith of Ihojnovomont in Canada John Watsons barn on fSHrsday of last week at noon destroyed the seasons crop to gether with all the machinery stored in the implement boose was a threshing machine in building at the lime- and the is supposed to have been raised by sparks engine A how In the field Is You fipeivin or ttOyx I torn barn very long Voacaiict jSPAViM CURE ftl0tlle6f6r and to Out book lift Dr CO Mil they will bo greatly missed For some limb Mr Bell lias been act ing of the town and Mr J M Willis of load the members of Town Council and Mr Boll llioongi News of the oHJavid Mo- Which took place at Stornaway Sask was received with surprise by his relatives hero on Saturday Mr McCulcheon had been on a trip east with his wife and shortly after returning to the west he dropped dead from heart failure Mrs McCutchcon was with friends at Hamilton when the news which proved a great shock to her was received The Mr McCulcheon was in the milling business at Alton for some time going west about fourteen years ago since which lime he ad boon in the employ of a grain company at Stornaway and other points A brother Mr John A McCutchcon near here and a sister Mrs Wellington Hunter of survive and funeral took place from the the home of the former on Friday afternoon to Laurel Hill Ceme tery Bolton Methodist Church anniver sary will bo held on Sunday Oct when sermons will be preached at and by J A Long A Ph of Weston On Monday evening the ladies will provide a war time tea af ter which Rev Dr Long will give his celebrated lecture My Young- Man See posters Mr A Scott of Hamilton is at home of Mr J A McCut for a few days Mr and Mrs- of Max- well who are on their trip visited with relatives here and at School Reports No Kino and Whltohjjroh Report for month of Sept May Rein Owens Waller Ter ry Bruce Lewis David Donne Vera Moors Owens Nellie Buckle Laura Cos ford Haines Low is Blanche Pottage Ill Class Vera Dorothy MoMalri Alice Au brey II Cook Clarence Pottage Waller Bald win Ruth Walker Edward Lewis Jr If Class Owens Reginald Dorothy Keith May Woods Marshall Doane Jr Beckett Douglas Beckett Primer Eleanor Hill Mar jory Clifford Walker Jr Hilda Glass Vera Mauhard Mil dred Walker Leonard Owens Class A Lloyd Manhard Geo Beverley Newton Lawrence Janet t Fletcher Teacher guUng the West Carolina and Kansas Prohibition has not as successful in iecrgia as the other States named and he arrived at tho that that Stale the law allowed sale of while Prohibition in tho Stales is all in toxicating This investigator says If at voryllrst Georgia had pass ed as it will May 1st a law prohib iting beer as well as with the li quor institution as a beastly thing that bo at every turn prohibition would have succeeded in Georgia it has in North West Virginia and Kansas It is true that prohibition of whiskby decreased arrests at At lanta and hat greatly hut the failure to prohibit beer prevented a corresponding decrease in the other evils attendant upon the sale and consumption of alcoholic If- t I- all contests which will be held this fall over rural fairs great event at the fairs and will interest in breadmaking the ages of 12 and 17 year fcfl has to do Is to bake one double loaf of bread and enter with teiia West must be baked rr LGJ the hard wheat flow guaranteed for bread of Wo Names in order of merit Young Flora lams Smith Daisy Ross Watson Morion El ma Bond George Hill Jr Melvin Morton Flossie Wright Senior I Hill Willie Jr I Mabel Frank Fred West Terry Marjory West R Teacher -a- If it wasnt for the weather no ex Whiskey produces moro vio lence but beer decreas es much more than whiskey prosperity efficiency and happiness of the community beer trade times than the whiskey trade the evils peculiarly belonging to the saloon and the sale of liquor as an institution That last sentence is worth pondering over The beer trade ten times more than the whiskey trade produces the evils peculiar ly belonging to the saloon- Eng land proved truth of that in when she thought to lessen whiskey drinking by encouraging beer Hon Sydney Smith who had favored the bill said that it has done more harm any other Act of Parliament within the memory of man And why not seeing that beer contains the same kind of alco hol us whiskey and in a more deductive form and in addition to alcohol it conlains other very harmful poisons Men just mako up in quantity what the beer lacks in strength in alcohol IZ80APE0 GERMANY Owing to good behaviour we were put at clearing land a little distance from Iheprison and im mediately seized lh opportunity us With the help of God and a comrade I have escap ed from Germany writes Corp Edward Edwards of or iginal Princess Pats to his wife who resides in Toronto Edwards is now in London after two attempts to es cape from a German Prison Camp at Hanover Ho was first report ed wounded and missing on May This Is a splendid flour which makes the biggest bulging loaves whitest lightest and for l year on with published Hi Brampton Prince Sire Violas Bright Bam Brampton Merry Daisy Record of Test lbs milk Also Pure Bred Everything for sale and vis itors always welcome DAN McAUTHUR Manager Thorn Heath Phone ring 23 Newmarket Resident and Day School For Boys and Girls for and Course to ColleglaU UlO I The Dominion Railway and the Ontario Railway Boards in joint session at the Parliament Build ings last Friday granted the ap plication of lhe Town of Aurora for an order compelling the T and the York Radial Railway to link up their tracks at Aurora in order to provide interswitch ing facilities for the industries there The joint tribunal order ed however that the expense of connecting Hie two railways must be borne by lhe applicants which means that either Aurora or the manufacturers interested must put up lhe estimated as the cost of the work The three firms chiefly interested now are the Baldwin Flour Mills Collis Tannery and Floury Sons agri cultural implement manufactur ers The application was oppos ed by Thos former Mayor of Toronto who claimeu that freight cars would be pass ing along Street an other street in the town both public highways in order to ac commodate a few manufacturers Br Stephens of this place was successful in winning firsts and second prizes on garden vegetables at Newmarket last week The vegetables were grown in the garden at the roar of the Post Office Womens Institute the Aurora Branch on Wednesday and also gave the pro gram which was a musical treat gave a paper on A brave woman of Eliza beth Fry Miss Kay gave a pa per on The Building of Charac ter which were both exceedingly good Mrs Mcintosh and Mrs Stewart of Toronto gave which everyone enjoyed the instrumental selections by Mrs Mr Boll accountant of lhe Bank of Montreal here baa received from head that to be their of the Bunk in Mr and Mrs Bell during made a fcrile OXffi by who lots of people would have for talking By covering up their tracks some men get credit for walking in straight and narrow path Lindsay Oct An automo bile accident which might have attended with fatal results occurred this evening shortly be fore oclock in when a car containing Lady Hughes her two daughters Miss Mrs Major Byron Green and Mrs two children turned tur tle near Lambs tannery The party were on their way back from where they had left Lieut Gen Sir Sam Hughes and when entering an at tempt was made to pass another auto The right of way being crowded the- Hughes auto was quickly turned on to a gravel stretch turned turtle throwing the occupants out- All fortunately escaped with slight bruises and a shaking up save Mrs Green who was pinned be neath the car After being ex tricated she was taken to the residence of Dr in an un conscious condition was found that her hack was severely hurl and she also sustained serious bruises about the She re gained consciousness soon after wards 1st In VIue2W per year Prize months lty Magazine Ill- entries exceed ten a 3rd prize lit of paidup to My Magazine of entries the at the lair will and year a to The Tills li a little every month In Ill are ticked with and anlmali etc of at the fairs My MiptOtcn for the The half of lhe double loaf tent to Ontario Coilcx by the ccntalntr The done by Mi of the of and at the not be a may one county lit Short Course month In Domestic Gudpl accept under the ageof years if the iifa J than present her with pays for room board and winner at Hall tit 2nd aiw live at the College but S for them In Value of ilK board of itudcot in No feu are Short Course Ontario to The Famous in Poultry tie CpoHafcbc4 Ccct I I by d thoroughly teited and ore lit etc math Conditions of the Contest Every compete at the rural fair In district 7htlhtrcr not the attends providing birth- occurs before November lit or her birthday not occur before Nov I One loaf of bread must be baked in pan about a ft Inches and Inches deep and divided Into twin loaves they may b separated at fair The mutt be with of the Wot One half mil be judged at the fair Hie other half first prfu loaf will be tent to Ontario Agricultural to compete In the Provincial contest at the fair be conducted under rules all the other regular contents at your fair The standard by which bread will be judged be a follows to lb fiU COg marls marks vita 1 Appearance of Loaf Color of crust of Crumb J- 15 marks marks Color marks Flavor of Bread fa Taste marks Odor marks marks marks that actually baked the loaf entered In the competition forms will be provided at the time of the fair- The judges is final Not more than one entry may he made by eachi and not more than one prize will be awarded to the same at the fair will be nude all contest The Provincial will be announced as socq after the conclusion of lhe Rural School Pairs Province Do Not Miss bis Great Opportunity g years shojld compete What a splendid way Inteiest lit a supply of Cream of West at your dealers using it as often the chances of winning your dealer cannot sell it to nki to the Flour Mills Co Ltd and tfcey 3 promptly tell you the nearest place to get it No Competitions in Counties Named Below The Is to all of the province where Each loaf accompanied by the part of the containing the face of the Old Miller important and to entry form must be signed by the girl parents or guardian date of birth PO address and name of dealer from whom Cream of the Flour was purchased The form School Fairs arc held except the districts River Thunder are the province where fairs arc held by the Aricuhircin which this competition will cot be a featui7 There of the of A Huron rural if fairs are held in are no in the Counties of Huron or Lincoln and no ties by the Department of Agriculture We regret the competition cannot Include Counties If you tt Cream of Weal Flour In your neighborhood write us for prices Campbell Flour Mills Co Limited West Toronto I Total of Flour Is by Eves Hamilton A Howard Newmarket Aurora Aurora J Burgess Sutton A J Son McDonald utton J- East J Cook j Brown Br6si Unlonvlllo A Mr alb Coats and A Morion E A Hamilton Hamilton ton Wosl it you must do more than use cosmetics You must the blood pure the liver ana kidneys active and the towels regular You must also correct the digestive ills that cause muddy skin and dull eyes- J needed help They are mild in action strengthen the gen tly stimulate the liver and regu late the bowels They put the body in good condition the work as nature intend by sixty years of Usefulness a but was later reported a prisoner at Camp Willi a comrade lie attempted to escape but was captured and both men were painted with stripes and bulls eyes to identify them from other prisoners They were giv en days in dark cells and lat er he was transferred to another- prison from which he escaped in September We had an awful time of it for twelve days and nights ho wrote from Holland but I think it is all over now The people here are most kind and dont know what to do for our comfort We lived on carrots and pptaloes and milked cows as wo went along sleeping in grain Acids in the daytime We had to swim many canals and rivers and sometimes used farmers gates for rafts We had a thrilling and narrow escape once being nearly caught on a canal Most of the letter is censored as coming from Holland Edwards performed a wonderful feat in making good his escape as the prison camp was HO miles from the German border -JOOO- Crowded out Last Week Thoughts on Thanksgiving Tho ruling spirit of the autumn tide ought to be Thanksgiving shines on the wide stretches of golden grain it breathes in the rich plentitude of ripening fruit it rings in the happy voices of the children hastening to school animates the reunited family circle as they rehearse the varied experiences by mountain lake or sea it inspires anew the life of the Church as it girds itself once more for the work of another year But through these strains of rejoicing there sound deep chords of sorrow and there rises up continually before us the dark background of the nations at Hearts that are burdened with anxiety or bleeding with loss How long I How long Arid the still small voice says still and know that I am God In the years of prosperity and peace that have blessed our Em pire especially in the wonderful development of our fair young land there may have been a ten satisfied without looking beyond to be so en grossed wUi our pleasures and possessions as to forget to upwards in thankfulness to Hi wbo above to take the gifts from Him who alt things to for ri think hi mi 11 Excuse me a moment while I the telephone Answer Your Telephone Promptly A practice that will do much to improve the quality of your service is that of answering your telephone promptly in answering is a courtesy that your telephone appreciates delay may cause him to abandon the call and turn to a competitor who realizes the importance of a prompt response when toe 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 mate it an invariable rule to answer your tele- phone promptly 1 J 1 I I 4 The Bell Telephone Go OF CANADA A Urn has had to remind us Thou shalt have no other gods before me But God meets His re pentant people even as of old and will hear in heaven their prayer and supplication and maintain their cause So today as we think of the Empire brought back to meet with God in prayer our beasts are stirred with deepest thankfulness Thanksgiving too wells up wilhip us when of the eager readiness with which the young men of our land have re sponded to the call of the Moth erland for help The brightest and best of the youth of our fau country with lifes fairest prom ises opening out before them have gone forth bravely for the sake or country honor and lib erty and their heroism and un flinching courage has made all world wonder Selfsacrifice iP one of highest attainments of th Christian and how faithfully and pert latently this been put during yar by hemic -ad- rid 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