Newmarket Era , October 20, 1916, p. 8

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la tiut I to of the bcntfttX For I w from CMi4d faff- in of seemed to help me Then finally tried J plendid After teklnj feel to wive relief from Mba MARTHA Mo hot a for l or ebt postpaid by Fruit- limited Ottawa near- Newmarket fitook and Implements if desired at this Offico TO RENT r Con I for further acres being lot Now Survey King sec I HOUSE In Newmarkets- West end Wood- Wood finish Both Fur nace Term arranged if preferr ed Apply Box ion Building Lola on Park and Avenues Apply to Newmarket TO Acres Working Land all d being lot in 2nd Con of King Apply to It GOODWIN 3w35 Holland Landing In Hank of Toronto Build- Booms for Clubs Lodges Of- flooa and living purposes with conveniences Apply to J FOR GALE acres more or less firstclass clay earth being Hast half of Lot a 3rd Concession of East bury Good house and barn to J Davis Newmarket bo hold on of when Mr will at tor baa of the Poys Homo Tor years past had a full ahd varied Inall HILL TO JERSEY Worry Violas Bright Prince Darn Brampton Merry Daisy Record of Performance Tost lbs milk fat Also Pure Bred Everything for sale and vis itors wnlromo DAN Manager Black Newmarket Telegraph School gives thorough courses la and Station Work by Home Study or to those who at tend Day or Night Sessions Full particulars sent on request Write Shaw President 3 East Toronto WalkorGull On Wednesday at 81 a pretty by Coleman whoh Miflg Margaret MrH of the of son of Mr Walker QyU attend ed and was sat- ln with thecufllomary bridal veil find orange The groom was supported Ivy The bride was given away by her brother Mr of oronto Aftpr ccVembnyra reception was hold at the the mother whoro about eighty guests sat down to a wedding breakfast happy couple loft on tbo train for Niagara Buffalo and other points The bride travelled in a navy blue suit with hat to matoh The was tbo recipient of beau tiful and valuablOpresont8 Aikonhoad pastor of the Methodlat Church in Hill was injured Monday forenoon by the upset ting of the motor car in ho together with Mrs was proceeding down to the city The- car which was lining driven by a chauffeur had travelled about two and was a short dis tance north when it suddenly swerved to the west over jibe Metropolitan trabke and into the ditch overturning and burying Mr and Mrs Aikenhead underneath The car was at once righted and- Mr Aikenbcafl whose injuries were more seri ous was rushed to Toronto Gen- oral Hospital where Dr McOul- lougll who made the staled that he had- sustained a frncture of the loft shoulder to gether with numerous bruises No serious results arc anticipat ed Mrs was removed to her own home where her in juries were found not to be seri ous The chauffeur was unhurt and the car only slightly damag- ooo- fmrnm I J the a sting part of the Anniversary was the financial succe8a which crowned thb of the ladles canvassed the result ainouhtfng to well oyer- ftiOOrTribnno r King Council r above Council met at the Hall on Satur day Sept Member all present Minutes of last meet ing read and The Council in of whole on bills and accounts Mr Campbell in chair llio fol lowing bills wore presented and paid Billings on Sal reps to King- horn Bridge i Philip Riddle yds grav el and work Arthur Hill- reps to Win yds gravel 1000 John to bridge Con V 300 aid occasionally when your liver la your stomach dis ordered or your Inactive this safe mild dependable remedy these and put tliem a sound and healthy condition FILLS- t SJo SALE A Driver at Newmarket P Box 700 or at this Office i SALE young man your 1 Pacing Mure and Coll Big Driver years old Buggy lor Extension Top Cairiagc You can buy these at price 5 K Ford Dealer WANTED NOW Reliable Salesman to act agent in York County WebkLjY Outfit free exclusive territory money making agencies are the of Slock at moat reasonable prices arid deliveries In first is selling well this yoarahj thin Tor if J of Markham after driving his motor car thirty miles to Long Branch to take part in Rifle Clubs match scored three possibles in together with nine others Mr Reesor won the and obtained Jlrst prize a soino gold medal About noon on Friday the barn belonging to the prop erly on South Main St near the bridge was found to bo a mass of flames An alarm was put in im- mcdiulely it was discovered but although Hit brigade turned out was useless to do anything but to see that it did not spread to he buildings nearby The barn and contents were completely de stroyed How the lire originated is not known About half an hour after this a stable belonging to Mr J no was discovered on lire but the prompt action of the neighbors soon got this under control Later in the afternoon a lire was discovered in the sta ble of Mr but this too was put out after doing some slight damage Great praise is due to the ladies resident near the last mentioned lire for the energy showed as members of a hastily formed bucket brigade ICcononiisl Ko I lowing close upon the tele gram on Thursday informing Mrs a Hutchinson that her Sidney was came Word on Friday with the sad tid ings thai her eldest son Willie was killed in action For nine months two brothers Have fought Bide by- side receiving no injury till now They have been most difficult posi tion on the Bring but through have been and every letter to liifiir mother David road grant printing- John Smith new culvert re Gamble Road Win rep to road and culvert Resolutions That a grant of be paid to Sloan towards purchasing of road way lieu of Town Line to allow him ingress and egress to his property amount to cover all future liabilities on behalf of this municipality and the seal of the Corporation be hereto af fixed That the fol lowing sheep claim be paid to Herman That the Treasurer be and is hereby au thorized to refund the following Taxes A Trimble re overcharge of Taxes That a sum of be granted to Agricultural Society cheque issued to Geo and the seal of the Corporation be attach ed hereto That the Reeve and Clerk he paid the sum of each re attending meet ings re King Tp Graham ditch award That Treas ho and is hereby authorized to pay balance on ac count for making life for current year That the Clerk be authorized to pre pare ByLaw in conformity with Statute governing Electric and power lines Giving the citizens of King City liberty to erect poles on 4th Con and necessary streets on public highway That Council confirm the actions of the Treas ill depositing the sum of to the credit of the Township the same being a refund by Jacob re maintenance in Gen eral Hospital Toronto in May or Dealer Are Uipfriirnen ralMdWWveflu6of3250OOp00 would from in case becatno law The editor of the Issue him follovVIpg answer his question wo propose to tell where the cornea from at the and his ilk are mighty careful conceal as they how exist This bill Is paid of Krewflrihe mo reaches them from the the poor he has misused It his wife Is- to drudgery His children are In rags and poorly fed Soln the last analy sis ho- Is paid by the niost helpless slaves In the and namely thewlves and children drinking d Joseph Debar wants this condition If he has hisway these millions of poor slaves will be driven to the mire the lash will be laid- on heavier their will lie until the grave swallows them up and new slaves put In to take their places vvouId the- League do to raise this revenue First of all we would duct percentage of that- amount which Is caused by the liquor business and It Is doubtful if here would any necessity of raining any additional revenue the opening of the present war Russia went dry and by stroke out off revenue to the amount of with the result that crime of all kinds has decreased per cent savings bank deposits have increased In spite of the war to an amount more than double the entire revenue of the government from liquor Wages have been raised the people eat more and better food and wear and bet ter States are now getting along without rum revenue Maine for over years and Kansas for over thirty years and we have not heard that any have gone bank rupt eighteen States can live and prosper without rum revenue Na tion can live and prosper without it Hut let us suppose that there would not be a cent of money saved In caring for crime and poverty and that would be necessary to ralBe the whole 8325000000 of revenue which the liquor business Is now turning In Let us say to Mr Debar as plainly as the Language can that we would protest against one cent of It being made by making slaves of helpless women and children We would raise the revenue as other revenues are raised at the present lime by taxing the income of the wealthy and by other forms of taxa tion which have no bearing on the liquor business But other States which have tried it have found that Gladstone was right when he said that given a aober peo ple there would be no difficulty in raising revenue a great at the fairs and stimulate interest in girls the ages of and vea Here Is ft wonderful opportunity for your daughter contest at the fair in toyrla for Free Course In Domestic Science below and more fully told in lKtl at the famous Institute AH she will you on request The loaf K ft has to do Is to double lad of bread and enter Cream West Fl- mm I are the Spleadid fci Provincial jfUh of the Flour c at local Fair prizes not be and MccOd Sr third It Prize I to My Is Jul In Value per year ffjUcltj for full from to rover month people of all ages It la 2nd month to My Value Ertrn Whwtttriea ten a v ill awirdtd of fl award to number of tbt at the 1 and a paidup to Utile Paper TO Is a little up tin When the will month la are 4tM with teformallon anlmali etc wlnntraot at the fair the Provincial The fcilf of the double to Ontario by the in Tt mm which for fees room fcoird and winner Uvea Hill Tt Short Course 3rd Course la Poultry at for them in V com SS CookiEMchccl Cak fl pzrBrnle Fanner of we tested Flour reproduction of Conditions of the Contest W compete at the rural fair I vtetber or not attend providing that her birth day occur before November or her birthday not occur before Nov I On loaf of must be submitted fa pin about 7x6 Inches and Inches deep and divided Into twin loaves so that they may be at the fair The loaf be baked with Cream of Hour One half be f at the fair The other half first loaf will be sent to Ontario A Gutlph to compete la the CooKiL The local contest at the fair be under the lame rules all the other rejular contest at your fair The standard by which bread be Judged be a foUowa 1 Appearance of Loaf a Cor Texture of it maris Tenure of Crumb Bvenotjsf marks marks Color 6marks Flavor of Bread a marks that the actually baked the loaf entered In the competition The forms will be provided at the time of the fair The the j it final Not more than entry may be made by and not more than one priie will be awarded to the fasaflr The at the fair be made In thecal of all contests The Provincial result will announced as as after the of the Rural ffaoc4 Fairs la Province Do Not Great Opporlunll gjgr 12 1 compete a war to up and the chancn of In breadmakin Get a supply of Creaa of the Wot as to at dealers and the chances of If your dealer It to yea write to the Co axd tier promptly you the to get No Competitions Counties Named Below The competition la open to all porta of the province where KuU School are the River and Thunder Bay diitrictj are the or the province where school fairs are held by the Agriculture in which will not Odor loaf mutt be accompanied by the part of the flour containing the face of the Old Miller Important and an entry form be tinned by the girl and or guardian slating date of birth PO giving name of dealer from whom Cream of the Flour was purchased The form state If cannot get Cream of the West flour fa jour neighborhood no for hoof fairs are held by the petition will cot be a ire no preventative of the Deportment of In the Counties of Huron Perth or and no rural are held la Cccs- by the Department of Agriculture We regret therefore Hit the competition cannot Include Counties Campbell Flour Mills Co Limited Weot Toronto iyOroum of West Flour la told by Hamilton I A Howard Aurora J Aurora J 8 A J ft Son 8utton McDonald J East J Cook A e Jos Coats and A Morten monvlllo A Hamilton Hamilton Out- ton Woot That the confirm action of in paying llie Police Village accounts said ac counts being properly K by the Board of Commissioners That the Clerk he and is hereby authorized to notify the Highway Commis sioner of York that this Council does not consider any change in location of the Road near the Bridge is advisable Council adjourned to meet at Hotel on Saturday Oct J REPORT OF MILITARY AT SUNDAY SCHOOL The story of the religious work done by chaplains and Y M C A workers In our Military Camps will he told at the Sunday School Con vention In Kitchener In the Church November and 3 The Convention Is the Anniversary of the Ontario Sunday School Special demonstrations of a Junior Department at Work Cradle Roll Days and Beginners and Primary Winter Parties Croup Games for Secondary Division Classes and Departments are also arranged The presence of Mr means large at tention given to the Adult Division of the Sunday School which will be treated in General and Parallel Sessions The work of the Dally VacaUon Bible Schools and Community Building will receive special treatment at the experts A notable feature which has never before been introduced at Provincial Conventions Is that of Parallel Rural and Urban sessions specially arranged to meet the problems from these two points of view The Sunday School and the Training of Christian Parents by of Chicago introduces a new feature whlcli has only recent ly been emphasized as a feature of Sunday School work Mr in the representative of the International Sunday School Association with head quarters at Chicago The music at the conventions Is in charge of Mr J Ritchie Bell Superintendent of the Bailors Institute Montreal Its a pleasure to deal with that house by Telephone f Have faith in The world full of true upright and noble men arid women To dis trust men is to poison our as burnt ftjlcd will hearts- with he bitterness of Trust- men nfd you will be ladHs Aid rind the bulk of the which were- held worthy mil were in every way a I- I til- were in every way a success J Who was some ten years A SOLDIERS MOTHER My bonny hoy he went away To fight across the sea I knew the tears hat fell that day Were Heavens to mi Hut I uh proud though I was sad For after many years He stood his father hail And away my tears far spot the sod My laddie lies While I thank- my For terns that my eyes Winning Friends by Telephone HAVE never met that young man face to face said a business man recently he hung up his receiver after a telephone con versation but the way he talks over the telephone is typical of the whole organization of that house They always answer every question in a and courteous manner They never keep you waiting unnecessarily They all seem to take a personal interest in what you have to say and you can be sure that your telephone requests will have the most careful attention Isnt such an endorsement of your house by those who deal with you by telephone a valuablebusiness asset It is well worth while to make sure every employee in your appreciates the value to himself and to your telephone courtesy The Bell Telephone Co OF CANADA Moihers if when you mourn your dead Your grief your pride had they lived then in their stead An Empire must have died go aiilvliose reputation us a SpfitkW far and near the services ilor address im the the was not tut very and she Inched of her drew many from tin- prenlwnr to day In the young iieopbi AGED FARMER Made Strong aid- Well I haw the Joys pi life letter proves id nothing hopes ami fears I I I 1 I I I I Illllli to etrvoglh rundown conditions am a yaro got a of Grippe Our to ep ami noticed it has restored my so I work for put when the heart strife Gods gift fa liars My soq my preatet That Is wave And if I weep proud my hoy I Art in vividly thcluoWii condition with if tfitJ llirf rill jKMpiu it But to me died Im eon i The cancellation of several of the certiorates of the older mem bers of the A who a few years ago accepted one of the options granted by the Grand and the reduction in valuo of all oilier policies of old mem hers has given rise of protest which may send the Workmen Order into oblivion How an order can with ment place of valuation into the of en meiplieb accept of every dollar de manded thereon order to it valid and then when ojiiain their and deprive l J id member or Ueir established equity is of of age villi Pickering College Th Fall Term ENTER ANY TIME Opens Wednesday Resident and Day School for Boys and Prepuratlon tor and IN A Preparatory Qrw missis J I I l ARHIVI fj TORONTO

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