Newmarket Era, 27 Jul 1928, p. 4

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SICK GOULD NOT WORK Helped by Taking tyditE Vegetable Compound Gralnlnnd I am that heard of that good Lydia K n I Wilt lIfU out it Main I v o nick that I not at nil cud could not pew on machine My jtiblo Compound and all letters I get from telling all of my friend how I Say It With Flowers HVDRANOEA 8PIREA POT RO8E8 PRIMULA BEQONIA8 Flowers for Every Occasion at 8t W FOR SALE Farms and Houses Wo have at present some Real gains In Farms and Houses In York County Apply to Our Motto Strictly U MM ER TERM Eton In regular order from July 3rd with no forced vacations En ter any Booklet free Write Bay St Toronto Shaw Secretary INDEPENDENCE IN THOUGHT 10 be regarded queer independent lo be dread of being soma people Ml The ought queer prevents being independent and the desire lo be though Inde pendent causes oilier people to be per verse So really to be Independent in thought Is no so simple as it sounds For where does independence in thought begin Every up person Is of honor you decide not lo be bound by such principles you may perhaps lay claim to iiidiindn- in That and Its correlative complete freedom of speech are the character istics upon which anarchists themselves Of course if such in thought were to be ac cepted by everyone as a virtue and made the active principle of life civ ilization would break down the world would revert to a state of barbarism To be independent in thought is not necessarily to reject the thought of oilier people It would be well how ever If no individual contended Willi heedless acceptance of even the fundamental principles The man who thinks about them and dem onstrates to himself why they are iuiiiontii is likely COS of Exchanges Advertising St Catharines following pruning line of endeavor and icnl has come a no- id commercial life con conclusively mailer how good an tatter how much thought a man to Its tlrle lihoul the i I of cure for economic ills block development and Accordingly the low tariff advocates ore now I AM Widely Known Lumb died Villa lie lindts and if his fnthc barley and alfalfa bushels little ad Ids lieutenants irlff policy they In bringing lege the Hamilton Herald The banks Canada are becoming small by and JjcnuUfully lew In nombci though not strength that idler that In flu the thirty years have added power to Hie originally well founded structure of he Canadian banking system man on the street Is far from possessing Iho same assur ance The object of all mergers Is to out the overhead and strengthen Hie security of the banks position by Us Increased assets To this extent the benefits Competition Is not less for the business attitude of the bigger banks is quite keen if not keener than In the smaller ones The public need not fear on his score There exists a fear on the- part of Hie public that banking may be less easily gained hut this is bankers with Hie that they exist lo lend money and that if the security is good and pay ments regularly made there can be no difficulty about loans id Mr Thomson In f the Longford La The Longford to direct affairs of the Com till the depletion of limits to the mills forced ad business icts The late Mr wife by his second wife formerly Mir Mary Wesley daughter of late Wesley of Newmarket He one son Howard by his first formerly Miss Eva Haw the late James Haw Pie is also sur vived by five sisters one brother FOR MOTORISTS As tho volume of traffic on the and highways of the Province will be at Its maximum during the next few months the advice to motor ists contained In the appended twelve suggestions coinllcd by the President of tho Ontario Motor League very timely The suggestions are as assume that will stay on the sidewalk They muat too your special care first last and always Dont Ignore the pedestrians He also pays taxes Dont Give signals and let the other fellow know what you are going to be a swivelneck Kiep your eye on the road Dont dawle on the way This A In Fence Century not the Dark Ages erton Express It seems pretty I the speed Hi safe to ass high up in the Government Is giving away its as re gards the enforcement of the Act especially In the border I district of Lake Erie it Is plainly Dont Tit mart but for safe the falluri traitors in the I with its on dangerous known lu the Dont neglect your Brakes Ye Department In may llfe W topping quickly Ailministntion take a chance at Railway the j mght Tempera theme of reprobation Mr Ferguson and his wet followers It was the given cause for the- experi ment of the Ferguson Liquor Control Act which after a year is demonstral- not only the fact that Its provi sions arc less susceptible of enforce ment than its predecessors but that a condition of demoralization is in pro- throughout the province which thoughtful citizen whether a Prohibitionist or not must surely upon I To necessity of living up to an is he who merely acts mass inherited traditions independent judgments of Flying Boat Between Toronto and in Colliiion With Concealed led lightning wire a delightful trip of fabric the plane been two feet passengers would inlnfluenced by prepossessions and prejudices of friends or by any habit of liousness or antagonism that is tin supreme lest of ii thought Very few men can meet it Perhaps those who do are not fictently human lo be the Judges or the safest guides but they espouse worthy or respect catchwords and of potash salts prove to be valuable industry In any event truck prosperity for three years I ate only everything thiuiks to Even the spoonful the stomach t amounts of front system Ma your and bowels Dont drive with a drunken the wheel saw it coming and said The companion of fools be destroyed stern Canada and field application of the plantation about Sep advisable that the soil is well the mineral elements Such a may consist of following pounds nitrate pounds tciil i1nispiit ds muriate of potash n poorer soils simply in he applied by broadcast selected may even over the plants after appplyini inflicted when a few miles the is through a fence i chest It was deflected by a rib for a few minutes he i Irwin McLean Lean of Bradford about the yesterday was Mr Dei vUlt to t the picnic Hon John protection for Canadian industry The old national policy first the Coneervative Party ought still to have a place In Canadian illcy he maintained We have no mandate to think of Pacific for the dinner was done lost October f by the Canadian held at Ottawa Ontario By lh according to Mr Board A total of Is being spent by the board this year In the promotion of these clubs for Itoronto Ottawa Transportation of but valuable packages by from Canadian Pacific liners at to Montreal and Toronto there by saving about 24 hours in time Is becoming increasingly shipment being there and the by Mayor prominent t of Canadas equal nd th establishment of embassies in foreign countries If he wants to make this an Independent country let so us have a from Premier King where he is heading what his chart under leadership of Sir John A Macdonuld the Canadian Hallway had been built by the Con establishment and deietoprner The charged he ration with appeals in the if 1 TORONTOONTARIO 1 to the CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION gj this year a gigantic picturesque for jU fourteen day presentation filled rf with interest and entertainment Mtct loaoa for everyone from every country Aircraft and tbe Bifid of Hi Royal Air Force of Motor Can Auto Races on the dirt pectin America Golden jubilee on theWorUi Voice and other lor an Amateur Sporti Programme on land water rrnlbng an meet the Seventh Royal Fusiliers who served with the Quebec garrison during the siege of 177576 by the under Montgomery and unveiled on Dominion the United Hera of London Ontario Inspection of the Duchess recently mad her maiden trip to Montreal at one extreme suitability a luxurious a t the hint he would lew hospital to Little did store be a patient in the be was contributor to the building und and the chief guest at its open only a few weeks ago In his own of Tonight he lies he bed of the finest private ward an eastbound Electric Radial era car the level nth of the town CHEWING SWEET Here is a that cant be Benefit and plea sure in generous measure Peppermint they could not and they could not goods in fed of Despite the apparent prosperity of imported from the United States THE RUL1NQ PASSION Golfs a might funny game I never got It right You buy a ball for ninety You hunt around in weeds and thorns And take a club and try to knock It out of sight again ir ButtJhefmTapered thickness matchless beauty and life long protection Big Butts give a jj greasy fa part to li inches by 10 laid inches to the weather weather Size inches by 10 Roofing Co Lin Stock Carried Information on Smiths Hardware Harmon Dike and Service by Newmarket Mount Albert A BRAVE ATTACK AND A BRAVE DEFENCE A lemorial to an event of outstanding importance in both Canadian and American history has been erected on the wall of the Chateau Frontenae in Quebec although many thousands of American tourists regularly invade the ancient city and throng the i of the great hostelry it is not often realized of Independence attempted t of Am one the latched against Canada one under General the other under Colonel Benedict Arnold it of St Johns and Chambly id Three Rivers so Quebe the last stronghold of importance held that lasted for third of its defense of leted by about under General Sir Guy Carleton who had a equal to the strength of the attackers composed of a few regulars including the Seventh Royal Fusiliers the Royal Emigrants a Corps of Seamen and British and French Canadian Militia Early in the morning of December 1775 the chief assault was delivered by the American troor- led by the commanders in person being killed at and wounded at SauItauMatelot at the other side pi the town The attack was successful many pris oners were captured by the defenders and the thereafter became little more than a relief arrived from Great Britain in May The tablet in commemoration of the part the rigors of a Canadian winter an active and enterprising enemy was Quebec on Dominion Day July 1 in the the GovernorGeneral A detachment of the of London Ontario with two officers lllt unit in Englandi represented the Royal Fusiliers The arrangements were made General Charles F Winter secretary of the Rifle Association and formerly a meu of the Royal Fusiliers

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