Newmarket Era , March 31, 1916, page 8

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A V 1 1 right Almost Two Brought MR WHfTMAN St St Montreal In I was taken suddenly ill with Acute Stomach Trouble and dropped in the street I was treated by several physicians for nearly two years I was in constant misery from my stomach and my weight dropped down from pounds to pounds Several of my friends advised me to try and I did so That was tight months ago began to improve with the first dose No other medicine I ever used acted so pleasantly and quickly as and by using 1 recovered from the distressing Stomach Trouble and all pain and Constipation ana misery were cured completely recovered by the use of Fraitalives and now I weigh pounds I cannot praise enough H WHITMAN a box 6 for trial size 25o At all or sent postpaid by Limited Ottawa HOUSE TO RENT On SI with acre of laud Orchard and good Stable Apply Jo J Box Newmarket or Phone in Building Lots on Park and Avenues Apply to field Newmarket LOCH ERNE KING Fred Skinner few days with her friend Mrs Walter Sloan A very enjoyable evening was spent on Friday last at Mr Frys when about friends met to present Miss iFlo with miscellaneous shower The evening was spent in games music and singing after which the young people left for their res pective homes and wishing Miss Flo a long smooth and prosperous on the tea of matrimony ZEPHYR J J TO RENT House on Queen SI Hast with good garden also small lien house at back of lot Apply to Fred A Queen St New market FOR SALE Brick House Lot on prospect Ave opposite Pickering and a playlet entitled garden with large and small fruit and good stable Also an eightroomed house in Apply to St Newmarket to Mr and Mrs Ben on March 20th a son Miss Rynard returned to Toron4 to after spending a week at her home here A number of young folks spent evening at the home Of Mrs making Bandages and sponges for the wounded sol diers Mr returned to his home in the west after spending the winter with his family here After spending a month with his parents here Mr Frank Horner re turned to in on Tuesday John Nicholson had the misfortune to his foot with axe Gilbert Merrick lost a valuable horse Mrs Phillip Sr of Ox bridge was visiting her daughter Mrs George Shier Wells and have gone into training with Battalion at Newmarket Constable Stiver was hunting in and around the village on Saturday and got his game alright J Taylor has engaged with Harry Bret hour Valentyne for the summer John Nicholson had a very success ful drawing wood on Tuesday concert given last week in the Mechanics No of the York Ran- I Battalion was of the greatest successes ever hold in the town and many people had to be turned away The chair was tak en by Bell and one of the chief attractions was the Wind of the Overseas Battalion under an old Aurora toy and the many patriotic selections given ap preciated The i haul the local company wii a great Homo Somewhere in France in which a number of the Red Cross girls took part was successful Back In the town of Ontario was pose wished to take a little stroll he could walk his in about minutes by the factory there All over the Empire are Ford who are important factors in the weaUo Hock and prosperity of their communities Nobody would have believed at that time that this shop would in a few yean develop Into spirit of faith in the that has Company to proceed the largest plant of its kind in the Empire having a floor acreage of over square feet and with a policy of fullspeed ahead in times thathavemed to many require the use of extra- makhuf 3 tes as many cars as any other automobile factory In the But so it ordinary caution and conservatism ffifcSm fa has come to everycityor town of any size the whole Dommion and in the over the seas through the branches in Canada and one in Melbourne Australia four of began at a cost of over that are powerful sjpports Here are the paid automobile mechanics in the Empire who put thejr best into the to these dealers in being elements of first importance in adding to the wealth and progress of the building of a car that has won its way into the confidence of the Canadian public i nation But phenomenal as the development of the Ford Plant has been its great success not attained without its share of great difficulties The first three years of its existence were somewhat precarious The first car was not shipped from the factory until six months after the company was organized Nowadays 20000 cars would I have been shipped in that time The first main building was a two aiid a half story brick structure and the entire plant occu pied about one acre ground The machinery consisted of one solitary drill press But from 1910 on the business increased so fast that it was difficult for the plant capacity to keep pace with the sales and additional buildings and equipment were constantly being con structed and installed i In the output was cars in cars were built and so on up to this years estimated production of cars The executives of the Canadian Ford Company make no consideration of the war They thoroughly Canadian in their ideals that they take the prosperity of Canada and the triumph of Britain and her allies as accomplished facts No stops have been made in their plans for progress not the slightest hesitation has been evidenced in developing this great Canadian Plant to its highest degree of efficiency on account fit of the war As evidence of this 000 has been spent on new buildings at Ford City a million dollars has been spent on new equipment over a million dollars was expended on branches in four Cana dian cities and men have been added to the payroll all this in a belligerent country during the progress of the greatest war the world has ever seen In addition the price of the Ford car has been reduced since that memorable August 1 The Here are hundreds of machines designed by Ford engineers which are marvels of the indus trial world Many of them would do the work of an ordinary sized automobile company in a week or so but because of the demand for Ford cars they are kept busy the year round Here a new Canadian Ford car is born every three and onenaif minutes Here workmen are busily engaged in making additions bo that the production of keep pace with the demand There never has been a time since war began when of vere not at work expanding the plant literally building for the future Look in at the power plant and you will see two monster horsepowergas engines- What a contrast to the early days when the factory power was derived from the hind wheel of a Model car In the immense heat treatment plant Vanadium steel the most expensive and best of steels heattreated the Ford way Here each steel part is especially prepared for the stress and strain it will have to withstand in the completed car The machine shop contains many wonderful sights for the visitor There are long rows of very expensive gear cutting machines And there is the great machine that mills 48 cylinders at one time And another that drills45 holes at once cylinder casting from sides top and bot tom Marvelous speed and equally marvelous accuracy Then there is the handsome office building in which close to 200 workers are employed In all there are over people dependent on the Canadian Ford Plant for their support In plant the Ford car is constructed practically in its entirety even the steel as men tioned above is refined here Furthermore and here is a record rarely found in other large Canadian factories all but 1688 worth of the material used in the making of the Canadian Ford is bought right here in Canada Few products can lay claim to being so strictly Made in Canada as the Ford car Consider what thia means to Canadian industry when it include such immense purchases as tons steel tons of brass eta wheels lamps and other materials So then the story of the wagon shop that became the great Canadian Ford Plant An industry that proud to say that it builds its product from Canadian material with Canadian workmen and that backs its Canadian patriotism with its hard cash i Mob r Oil A Ford Runabout Ford Touring Ford Coupelet 730 Ford Sedan 890 Ford Town Car 780 f Ford Ontario Limited Ford Onti All cars completely equipped including electric headlights Equipment does not include speedometer FOR AND OTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO N ROBERTSON AQENT NEWMARKET ONE HUNDRED YOUNG WOMEN and Young Men wanted at once to train for choice office positions The demand on the to tHe bride was a beautiful sunburst of pearls and to Mrs Lawrence sis ter of the bride who played the wed ding march a beautiful bar pint The newly wedded couple left the same evening on to Sound and on thelrreturn will resile in Vaughan Walter has enlisted with the cycle corps and is in train ing at Toronto for overseas service The remains of Mrs Cotter nee Jennie were brought to and interred at the Angli can church Cemetery on Thursday forenoon Mrs Cotter former ly lived here died suddenly at the home sister Mrs Baker Buffalo Toronto is fully five times our supply Write at once for particulars Enter now You Going West The Grand Trunk Railway System Will run EXCUR8ION8 EACH TUE8DAY to October 31st i Inclusive Ticketsvalid to within two months inclusive of date of sale WINNIPEG and Return EDMONTON Return Proportionate low rates to oth er In Manitoba Sas katchewan and Alberta Full particular and ticket on application to agents A J Depot Phone Phone OAK RIDGES Mr Fred Morning and family have given up farming and gone to New market A very pleasant evening of Pro gressive was spent at the home af Mr and Mrs man when friends and relations gathered from White Rose anceville Newmarket and vicinity to celebrate the 17th ol Old Ireland Street has required a deal of snow shovelling both by Metropolitan and the Council Side roads are reported filled and have taken to the fields It is an in wind that blows good to no one and tracks seen along the ditches and over fences tracks while the lasts for crows ahd are review ing old nesting grounds ual praise an exception to a rule of discontent Here then and now- we have an opportunity to make a beginning the habit of praise Most o all perhaps we need to make new accoufit of mercies and enjoyments Most us know by sad experience how at times the coming of death baa made us leel iinbridgable gulfs voids in heart and home But have we no imagination Must we for death to teach us how precious the loves friendships of our lives have come to be Recounting mercies is not enough wo need to weigh them proportionately What would we take in exchange for a mother to keep her presence or to know its joy once more When fctUhble about pov erty at what price do we reckon the possession ol our in a in home memories Could any ad vantages of or travel compen sate loss ol health At what price is opportunity for sale and the chance which remains to us of over coming Congregationalism Live at a time All life is day every day is a little life In T Column LE88 DRUNKENNE88 Temperance workers will loam with that during the ipastfew years there has marked decline in number of cases of drunken- ness People are eventually elective successful ning to realize the wisdom tlon or abstention HOME Christian women when your hus bands and sons return to you In the evening after the waves the world let find in your home a haven rest not pound into bleeding wounds of their hearts the gall of bitter words but rather the oils and con solation Be fond homos He joyful living is in being content with enthusiastic over and even enamored of the work of the day Mark Guy U THE HIGH OF LIVING To the would be amusing If were not so humiliating to observe the way In which some committees act when they come to the liquor question They suddenly seem to become blind Ileal and dumb as if there were no attached to your homes it they thought comfortable Let peace and ana it W I- la countries tor wiU NO MUSIC HERB An oldlady was conJpcUed to carry trumpet with her wherever visiting a smajl la not sro by the until fche reached her seat Then ax he stand th sus picion Ions be over to her shaking a warning tinker her be said YANDORK Mrs- held a tea and thimble party in honor of Miss Clarksburg Wednesday afternoon The young folks that attended the concert at Pine Orchard given by the Club report a fine time and the concert the season The milkmen of Vandor are plan- build shod at the It Station for the comfort their horses The members the Adult Bible Class read an address and presented Mr with a large last Sunday a a ol their ap preciation of his work In the class and tbek at his leaving the neighborhood The monthly meeting of the Ladles held Vis last week was not as well attended as usual owing to the bad roads However the faithful few were there and en joyed the two papers given on the topic by Miss and Mrs DewSbury A social time was over the lunch which of everything one could mention from ham sandwiches to bard boiled eggs and Iresatng We meeting turnout to next tranquility and temperance abound there Cardinal NOT WHAT HE WANTS havent had anything to for over fortyeight hours he said to the You seem to have had drink or two though replied the Institute worker whose olfactory nerve has been trained to detect those things The man laughed with more than trace bitterness sir have I can walk South Street and be Invited to times within an hour but there person who Is willing to give me anything to HOW TO BE FREE one toot youre 1 1 owned by Kingston A took place at the home of the brides patents Mr and Mrs Henry Fry on when tbrir daughter Florence and John Alexander Cameron of Vaughan were united In marriage the ceremony being by the Her J to a recent bereavement In the family of the groom only Immediate friends were The who was away by he father a coetttme navy broadcloth with hat to match and carried bouquet white rotes The grooms Sir loluv exChancellor ol in powerful book Children the Nation says The amount spent drink in the United Kingdom would if applied the proper maintenance of the people all children render th labor mothers unnecessary and place every home In a condition comfort Many a family no v in penury and would be In and comfort if the breadwinner had the moral cour age to pass by the of the public house and pay bis weekly earn- lags Into the hands of to be spent on cMreo and home I should like to see the working people of Britain sober for then they would Jree that drUik was not a great waste and extravagance as a brewers has Boards Health will Investigate every nook and cranny In the painstaking- Conner but they rarely turn their searchlight on the great est of all causes sickness Commissions on the high cost of living never- touch on the drink waste as a cause and yet it is un doubtedly the greatest factor In the high cost of as well as the greatest cause of and death Speaking on this subject Mr ran says Congress can tinker with the tarin until and not begin to solve the problem of the high cost of Irving Have you over stopped to consWer what two thousands millions of dollars would do toward solving that probTerm Do jou thVik It would help THE HABIT OF our oc- linked to special times seasonal Is It the musical score for one the seldom used in an orchetrsr4 scatter ed notes In a of Hit be so we have aever learned to celebrate Day alight as a Of W1Q couldtind thousands dollars somewhere Well we have lound two thous ands dollars worse than wssled John his more than two thousand million dollars greedy the people q the In return for this society in general and to the people from he toV It he gave than round the drink bill the an invest ment In mind anil soul de stitution of ninetyone dollars tor each famWy In the When we remember that there are families that have no drinv at all hazy annual drink hill per family of the drinking fam ilies of p the of the American of Labor says per cent of the of the is by the American labor- Ins man does mean J It spent for It generally meat money money and money that for It means that some stomachs go hungry for some feet go shod some go Inadeqliatcly clothed in order that the liquor may gratify the unspeakable lt creates for strong drink It means that liquor is generally needed for the necessities and comforts- life It is time that we help to Solve the high cost of living problem by mak ing John Barleycorn disgorge Two dollars would do marvellous things In the way filling empty larders and scanty wardrobes for thousands of poverty stricken fam ilies And what does a get for liquor money anyway He gets a weak stomach bad breath a mc disposition the disrespect of the community He gets He gets fired He gets The chances are that he gets into his grave years before his time H THE TRENT CANAL Southern End Will Not be Open Till Next Year In introducing of the Department of Railways and Canals the Hon J p Held MP who is in charge of the Department during the of llio Hon Frank Cochrane said J This canal is history to most the momberfl of ibis House having formed a part of the annual budget of the Minister of Railways and Canals for couple of genera tions ft is very satisfactory know that our engineers hope lo have portion of Ilia canal be tween the ciiy of Peterborough and Ontario known as the division completed and open to navigation by spring of The work remaining be done consists of dredging out of river channels All structures have been completed except the re construction of the Grand Trunk Railway bridge at completion of few sluices in dam No which have been held hack pending the execution of the bridge reconstruction and the hanging of lock gates between Glen Ross and Henley Falls Upon completion ves sels having a draft of eight feet will have access to Peterborough from Great This bean event of considerable Importance lo the communities along that section of the canal total estimated cost of the Ontario RiceLake divi sion Is e7CGO000 of which about remains lobe Negotiations have been concluded with officials or the railway for an agreement whereby bridge will be reconstructed as a high level structure Instead of a swing span as originally proposed and the work will be proceeded with this season On the Georgian Ray end of the Severn division Port Severn look and approaches thereto have been giving access to Gloucester Pool from Georgian Bay Good progress has been upon sections and which provide for or tho upper of the river Owing to the war we have held back the letting of section No which- will bo necessary for through navlga Hon The total estimated cost of the Severn divisions is of which work to the value of about has been done The construction of the Trent ca nal has resulted In development of a large amount of water power whlch will be of very great assist ance Inthe industrial upbuilding of Eastern Ontario- In this trlcal development lothe situation Unfortunately some years ago these powers were leased to parties at nominal rentals on tho as I an informed that to be developed the people- would enjoy tho benefits powers lo Hie Crown so lhat the of this development Now these people may have the benefit of a powers Have been alienated hut people are not obtaining the bene fits they expected For instance some of these powers have now been under lease for ten or fifteen years and no development whatever has now deal o March Special Ottawa March 17 special trains lor General Sir Sam Hughes and Col J Wesley Allison ami accounts of for each service taken place the people of Eastern by the public Accounts Corn- Ontario must have electrical power today Geo Clark and I understand negotiations arc on pasener agont of the Ottawa and at the present time between the New York Railway which furnished Ontario Government and the leasees the itrains was the witness Mr of these water powers and the On- Clarke stated that on August Government is trying to the company charged for range that these powers shall be hauling General Hughes car special developed If these negotiations do Cornwall to and to Ottawa- Another item was for a special Ot tawa to and return for necessary I shall recommend hat a bill he brought down cancelling these leases returning these I A i General Hughes ale 9 show that the blood is impoverished and that the stomach is not prop erly assimilating its food In fact a womans physical condition always shows in her face Paleness blotches pimples dull eyes all Tell the Nee Pills Women who are subject to these should hot fail to avail themselves of their prompt and beneficial effect Pills are Prepared to furnish the necessary relief They clear system of impurities stimulate the liver regulate the bowels and tone the system Their mild and thorough action quickly rid the skin of blemishes improve the circulation and help the digestion Every woman shoutd know the comfort and experience the help of 1 Mac Hill 9 3aJ la Acitric la fUI J Ahthat certainly feels good Tho dull throbbing paii in dis appears the burning ache in the gives way to ease and comfoirt thats the finish of rheumatism when the healing penetrating oils in Our LIP allowed to do work Thrri lo from lam back or umbitfo lull neck to Chamberlalnt wounds fruit it and at very a milk 25c BUILD UP THE HOME TOWN A I If you want lo live In the kind of a town Like kind of a town you tike You neednt slip your clothes in a grip And on a long long hike Youll only find What you left behind For nothing thats really new A Its a knock at yourself when you knock your town It isnt your town its you V neat towns ftie not made by afraid Lest somebody ahead Who works and nobody shirks You can raise a town from the dead And If while you your stake Your neighbor can make one Your town will be what you want to see It isnt your town lv

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