Newmarket Era, 18 Oct 1918, p. 1

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r The Leading County Paper as well as the Oldest ii No Paper sent out of North York unless paid in advance V And You Will TOMORROW to United States in advance only I TCWatson Gra Optlolan v- J W JACKSON Editor and Proprietor MARKET 0 NT FRIDAY 1ST VOL No Single Copies STOOD You need not light your Furnace for another Month if you use one of Our Coal Oil Healers- They will any room very comfort able ftl very small cost The belter Stove is the Florence Automatic Blue Flame You can boil water and do any light cook- jthere are people Bel- and French who have to be The world is apt to forget that have I Agency for The Enterprise High a little better than anything yet shown See it on dis play in South Window ELECTRIC IRONS HEATERS BULBS 25 Watt THE BINNS HARDWARE THE PAINT STORE FOR GOOD PAINTS VARNISH PHONE BO YEARS AGO From Era About at the Fair here last week taken In the gales from tickets Net pro ceeds of Concert King Fair Inst Friday was quite ft success Mrs Dr Hunter entertained the men employed preparing grounds for the at luncheon last week I 25 YEARS AGO I SANK EAL ESTABLISHED OVER Board of Directors SIR yiKCCKT SIR C- I En- HAS013 EEAUCLERK FSA5ER E COLONEL COCUHUTT J SIR FREDERICK fed and clothed by white people Improving war news has not al tered the position of most of them There are children who have never known anything but the slate of slavery Over tons of shipping secured by arrangement from the Swedish Government for use in nonwar zones have been devoted Carry in the coining year food and clothing which we must send from this side of Ihe Atlantic to IhiS Iramplcdon but unconquerable people The following foodstuffs will have to he transported across the Atlantic in the next twelve months Wheat Barley Bye A Corn for Bread Beans Corned Beef lbs Pork Products 277200000 lbs Soap lbs Coffee lbs Food for Children Estimate Cocoa lbs Condensed Milk lbs Sugar i0n0000n lbs At best the cost will he nearly Tie Dutch and Spanish Governments through their agents in Belgium will see these supplies are not misused by the German ariny THE LETTER OF THE LAW A lady went lb look at an apart ment and finding that it suited said to the porta ill take the house Have you children madam Yes two Then I cannot let you have apartment But my children are grown Up married and live in Turin From Era Fylo Oct 27 Mr H or and Mr J P Belfry left this week for Chicago Messrs Johnson of Newmar ket Walker and Bond of Queens ville left this week for Mns- taking guns them The following attended Provincial Convention in Toronto Ibis week Mrs Atkinson Miss Forsyth Miss A Miss A Miss Jackson Miss Keith Miss Millard Miss H Morton Miss S hard On and I Jackson Mr J I McKay science master High School had bone broken in his hand while keeping goal al fool ha 1 1 match last Saturday afternoon The Japanese Social in Ihe Church last Friday night was a success The following took part Miss Hong Miss Miss Miss tannic and Mr J pick son That makes no difference My or- I The wellborers have struck water were implicit give the apart- every hours There is an pipe and a 4 in pipe ft Cost of well about Big crowd at the Fair Grounds Sat urday when Newmarket won from Bradford to 3 in football Work lias commenced on the exten sion of the electric road from Toronto Richmond Hill The Altar At the Parsonage by Washington on Oct T H of Sutton to Miss of North Gvyill- In Newmarket by Burnslde or Montreal lo Miss Maud Millard of Newmarket the Tomb In Newmarket Oct 22 Ceo p Smith aged 41 years l t3a 111 to no one wiih in- pipe I followed by a in FOR FREEDOM AND THE RIGHT The The above is the of a most in teresting War Album issued by The Family Herald And Weekly Star of Montreal It is brimful of useful information from cover cover The front cover is a most beautiful design em bracing the flags of all the Allies It is a clever artistic effort The Al bum contains the flags in colors of all the Allies It tells In full the fitory the Union Jack and Old Glory It gives the date and reason for entry of each of into the War It gives the Government of each also population area etc etc It contains the National Songs of Britain France and the United States as welt as a great many of the popular songs such as Long Trail Good Bye Broad way Over There etc etc It contains a diary of the war since iln commencement up to lime of going to press with blank space on which the recipient may fill in future dates and have the complete history The Al bum is one yon would buy on sight at any reasonable price but Is not for sale It is absolutely free to all who subscribe The Family Herald and Weekly Star for The yearly subscription price Is We can offer that great Weekly with the Al bum ami the for The of fer of the Allium is for a limited time only Order now and be sure of a copy The Family Herald does not continue such an offer indefinitely A of Album may be seen at this office Capital Paid Up Undivided Profits Total April 30th 1600000000 Branches Atoughout Canada and Newfoundland in London England New York Chicago Spokane and Mexico City G G Ross Manager Newniarket Branch SOUTH END LUMBER YARD WILGOX BRICK JUST ARRIVED r W PEARSON Cor Church and Carters Giles John Murphy and Leslie THE CAN SONS GO LIMITED MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER UILDING Such as Flooring Moulding and Inside Trim in Pine Cypress Ash and Oak and Stair Material ill well kiln dried antj nicely machined Sash Doors and Window Frames Doors In Pine Fir Ash or Oak at prices that will Interest you Kindly give us a trial WITH THE BRITISH IN FRANCE Mail Many were commit ted by order of the German army commander but Hie foufesl was the deliberate destruction of all Hit lacemaking ami embroidery machinery by which people of III in region made their living Nearly eviwy had its ma chine a and cosily affair and greatly valued All the ma chines of were smashed ami I am loid the village as well as larger towns including and whose population almost entirely mi I his industry were similarly paralyz ed by the Made to Dig Their Graves of life under the is coining Id light One atrocious crime deserves the fullest publicity throughout the world Ihe of the I Vance Spring when thousands of soldiers capture I some of managed escape behind the fllnJcidMirg line and in villages were found they were A villager a res idea I of tell- bow one III tie group fugitives were taken They were dig a Ireneb and then shot Ihe edge of it Saved Church A parish priel lelly some mov ing stories of the suffering of under Sermail rule This priest is a I rile hero for he ileal In save his church from destruction Several days before relhing lie watched soldiers bringing up bombs and laying Ihem while other men filled Ilia belfry and plosives Wires were connected and the soldiers told him thai his church would blown up Knowing that were jio near and hoping the had really retreated he old up in the middle of the night and rill wire WOMEN TORTURED I The Cany Go Limited li NEWMARKET with corns beoause or high but why now Ti 7 INCORPORATED BANK TORONTO OF Banking Service Farmers Business given careful attention Bale Notes discounted Loans made to responsible parties Kvery convenience afforded to Savings Depositors Small or large may he deposited and interest paid on Branch A Manager Women wear high hells which buckle up their toes and they suf fer terribly from corns Women then proceed to trim these pests seeking relief but they hardly re alize the terrible danger from in fection says a Cincinnati author ity Corns can easily be lifted out with the fingers If you will get from any drug store a quarter of an ounce of a drug called free- one This is sufficient to re move every bard or soft corn or callus from ones feet You simply apply a few drops directly upon the tender aching corn or callus The Is reliev ed at once and soon the entire corn or callus root and all lifts out without one particle of pain This is a sticky sub stance which dries in a moment It just shrivels up the corn with out Inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin Tell your wife about J Because Canada has put her hand to the and will not turn back our country is in the war on the side of liberty and justice and will stay in it till complete victory is won and the unspeakable Hun is smashed and beaten to the ground a nation at War must make tre mendous expenditures in cash to keep up her armies and supply them with munitions food and clothing Canada must finance many mil lions of dollars of export trade in food munitions and supplies which Britain and our allies must have on credit these purposes Canada must I r borrow hundreds of millions of dollars And this money must be borrowed from the people of Canada Therefore Canada will presently come to her people for a new Victory Loan to carry on Canadians will loan the money by again buying Victory Bonds The national safety the national honor and the national wellbeing require that each and every Canadian shall do his- duty by lending to the nation every cent he can spare for this purpose Be ready coll comes to see your country through In its great war work Issued by Canadas Victory Loan Committee in cooperation with the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada i I Ver a mm i as lie Si I A l- J 1 fa li 4

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