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Newmarket Era , January 27, 1893, p. 4

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v JAN POWDER PUREST BEST BEING due to the of dd lie blood cored by the nee Be too get no lather sod take It till the poisonous add expelled from the system About two after for nearly two Teen from rheumatic being to walk only with wad tried remedied Including mineral waters without relief I by en e Chicago paper that man bad been relieved of this corn- lot alter long suffering by taking I then decided to mate a trial of this medicine and took it regularly for months and am filed to state that It has effected a complete core I have alnoe bad no rev com of the disease Sin- Irving Podge West at Hew York One year ago I ill with Inflammatory betas flnfd my bomb months out of the touch debili tated with no appetite and fetsationAl THE SPIRIT OF LORD It Golden Text by might dot power by my Spirit Lord of A The tbit of Hit tba of the nation give that the head Gods umoiJited It tibia of through to hind lag world It if to girt In their ruler en coaragi Unld the with which of light to world Light bearing fa conditioned on cob- living anion with of All work for which of In way J commenced using and to at once in toon my usual health cannot too much in praise of this medicine Mrs I A- Sarsaparilia Dr J Co Lowell Mail PrlMUlxbottUiS York Society On Wednesday the pursuant Agriculture and Arts Act the annual meeting of the above society took place in the Council Chamber Newmarket The attendance al though fair was not so general as last Capt President occu pied Ihe chair who opened with some conpraMilatrv and then the Secretary to present the annual re port The financial of the Treasurer is as follows arc 00 fl W poodretc- SB net Bents etc mlnnrrint W To nd Relief a lniffei suffer from til merit fTertr relaue l in A CUtE Ire mrrtriillo Tellers fur- ft rot- THE Recognised Standard Brands Mungo Kicker Total OS Paid ffrant to Town- Am fin no m Prices etc 0 Fitting tin ibt etc of iVil MbctllaiMtis minor penrff Total Dae nbrlptioni not paid- doa land of bnilrtin of EI trie Light plant of CO SO of prize ovine on note no Minor Cable IT- ii- In the urn Hit File DAVIS SONS Montreal Largest and Highest Grade Cigar Manufacturers in Canada PURE PUREST fiTHOHQB8T BEST Lie tJEili AIL FOR SALE ALWAYS on hind Total 3 Te number of at tot- Fall Show totaled amount of prizes offered amount award ed 135750 and amount actually paid 135275 The hiving been adopted together with the an report giving a synopsis of the work of the year which we have no room for this week meeting creded to the election of officers for the current year resulting as follows President- J Woodcock Ch lundy and VirePres St SecTieas Jackson J Rogers Luke Gibbons J C Austin Charles Fred Trent Jackson and Sotnerville Auditors George Rose and J A The retiring President then vacat ed the chair and introduced the Pres ident elect who returned thanks for the honor confered This society he believed had been in existence since and this was the first time Newmarket had received the distinc tion of a resident ever occupying a presidents chair He thought his election was more due to a desire to honor the town under the circum stances than from any personal claim he had to the office and he thanked the meeting for this kindly feeling He concluded some hopeful re marks respecting tbe future of the society The usual voles of thanks followed and then the meeting adjourned At the subsequent meeting of the new Hoard Mr Jackson was re elected SecretaryTreasurer and the date of the next fall show fixed for the and of September IT President Joseph D Davidson VicePrca John Boag SecTrcas Mrs E Directors A Tennyson John Morrison A Draper McClellao and Auditors and The meeting then and the newly elected Board organized for the work of the year Central Hooting Over representatives were pres ent at the meeting held in Newmar ket last Saturday io connection with the North York ReJonn Association together with the members for both the Commons and Local Legislature Dr Coulter and A Yule were chosen as representatives to the Convention in Toronto this week The following officers were then elected for the ensuing year President Cane Newmarket 1st Vice Dr Coulter Aurora 2nd Elliott Bradford Secretary A Aurora Treasurer John Randall Dr Coulter was asked to take the chair when the President moved seconded by the Secretary the fol lowing resolution That North York Reform Associa tion deeply deplores the loss sustained by the Liberal party of this Riding since last in the death of its Mr late ot Brad forda lifelong Reformer who his to advance interest of our country and died full of and honor enjoying the respect of whole community Mr Cane emphasized the resolu tion by saying thai he had known Mr for years he fought bravely in ihe bailies of Responsible Government and Secularization the Reserves and was a lifelong substantial reformer The resolu- ton carried by a standing vote Mr J Booth moved seconded by Mr the following resolution That the North York Reform Associa tion to place on record sense of great loss sustained in the death of Sir late of West Gwil limbury Deeply solicitous for wel fare of country he ever took an active prnrt in best interests of the Liberal cause and in bis death ho community the loss of a public spirited and worthy citizen and widow and children an husband and father Both these resolutions were en dorsed Mr with appropri ale and sympathetic remarks Mr Shuttleworth proposed to hold a picnic next and to invite Hon as a speaker which was endorsed by Messrs Hughes and the President and emphasized by a standing vote The of the Association with power to add to their number were to carry out the wish of meeting A resolution of confidence in Hoi- J proposed by Dr Cul and cairicd enthusiastically me informal business was the meeting adjourned Most Stubborn Skin and Scalp Diseases the worst forms of Scrofula all blood taints and poisons of every name and nature are utterly rooted out by Dr Pierces Golden Medical covery For every disease caused by a torpid liver or impure blood it is the only remedy so certain and effec tive that it can be guaranteed If it fails to benefit or cure you have your money back Eczema Tetter Saltrheum Erysipelas Boils Carbuncles Enlarged Glands Tumors and Swellings and every kindred ailment are completely and permanently cured by it A A bread The Chicago Fair has attracted from Toronto many persons who will be glad when the time comes for their return One of these writes that shortly after his arrival at the great city he was met by two wen who held revolvers at his head while they relieved him of the contents of his pockets When he was allowed to go he was poorer- Every day since he has been there Chicago has had a murder the other Sundav there were fires in of which the loss was less than The next day there was a fire the brigade being powerless because of frozen hydrants Chicago is evi dently the place to the world or at least some phages of it Mail Quety Are there any J ranis that arc Dost proof and if so what mike Hug me to death darling is the title of a new song It is said to be intended for a duett and no audience If it is successful it wil be a tight squeeze It is ccrtainl a ticklish production might hold a for life toils Jit ABOUT Tilt taken ie in of of by majority The towns villages unduly taxed or Ice with begging for support of the poor vol- its but IiUr- the other way It is now reported that the will soon make an nwnt which in principle was by sections the ration Ontario Govern nominated for Feel lo vacant Mr collector of Mont real recently died and Mr White for Card well baa the Inside track for vacant office If this appointment tektsplaoea new election for Card well will follow To sufferer from no matter how bad the cue or of how long of Dr Sages Catarrh Remedy say If cant our it permanently pay you in Sold by all East The met at Sharon and persons made the de claration of Office and took their 1st John 2nd It John Cur It and Abb I Com reed Walter re tax TJ Woodcock re refund of Q Lewis bill for gravel T bill for re printing A- Shields Kowsell A Hat- neon bill stationery Phillips bill for hall Hill re as Pet reed from re and JO Mrs spperired before Cna- cil re sustained on Line by her Mary ByLaw introduced by Mr Hoi bom to appoint officers regularly ing as follows Board of Health John Salter Robinson Long Jab On Reeve and Clerk In spectors Lewis Auditors Clover and Lewis Tools Assessor Win Hill Councillors Peregrine and appointed as Com to procure by tender pieces of round cedar and ft of cedar i On the membera of the council wereapp a and Bridge Com for the year On motion instructed to notify unsafe condition of bridge over race on lots and con also to Use re to divergence iof from West Town Lino opposite 11 and of con- of Hint old survey and to arotnd Collectors Roll re laxei of A Rwve 1st and 2nd ere app committee to adjust claim re Weal Line Payments ordered as follows Mary full of damages Walter tern refund Alex Lalior How- sell Hutchinson Municipal Sup- piles Phillips moot Town Hall Andrews J repairs to of John and David Lewis referral Reeve to investigate and placed in to expend In aid of Win Mitchell Clerk alio Instructed to notify trustee of and ro changes pro- posed to be considered at next of council Couucil adjourned to meet at Sharon on Eat Feb 2Mb at 10 am Hoard of Health of will hold ita first masting at Jan at rude manner in which has broken away from all e and is sweeping over the country the clipped horse look under his iniri blanket Smith found a gold piece the road he paid it lit own to scute a meat bill gave it to to settle a grocer account Junta paid it to JJakcr in payment ol a balance due on lumber Baker paid it io Smith who found the piece in the lostance in of a note Smith took it to bank for deposit when the banker threw it out as counterfeit Now were those various debit paid Cured In Cms tor Sal to Vint doss BOM lUVPtAnusc cared In MmavctUsT alls fa a for of was it- I oaf of docs mors tLauaa of I ere 3t4 life I j1U4 agiubKTiMXi4aMimt lfiot wd ft- Krirr ft Pursuant to the annual meeting of the and North Union Agricultural So- took place Sutton on Wed nesday of last week Attendance limited The annual report confin ing simply the and other statistical required by the was presented and adopted from which we gather the following particulars balance from 1891 Ottawa sends out more than soy other city Id the Do minion A week or so ago a story was let atfoat about the dismissal of employees the Uepartmcut and now Lieut Col White Deputy Post Master Central whole story untrue clerk are employed than necesiary to be performed Three temporary clerks had been discharged on first of the not having patted the civil ser vice examination Annual Meeting of the Canadian Press Association will be held on Thurs day and Friday February and In Toronto in the Board of Trade build ing Tbe programme promises one of most interesting and profitable meet- Engsarer held by tbe Association The attendance Joseph Howard Jr of New York will greatly add to Inter est of the business sessions and his wide and practical will be undoubted to those who attend aim been to wake Ibis a working meeting There will be three basinets sessions On Thursday evening Annus pinner will be held Lines or This life is but a dream A pathway to a And most pass dark stream our names be en Joys to us on our way And sorrows doth reveal That there will come a brighter day Our happiness to seal There Is a told left In thine heart One whom Is bald most dear now been called from thee io part From sorrow pain and fear You lored him well no tongue can tell How much you loved him and bow wall God lortd him too and thought ft beat To take him home with Him to rest Sunday when angels bright To you his spirit bore There was rejoicing and great light God welcomed on child mora Then than not bat rather find Strength a what remains behind Goodnight for To welcome thee I THIRTY YEARS V Johnston B March Was troubled for thirty years with pains In ray which and became very bad I used ST JACOBS OIL It completely cured I give it all praise ALL MON ST JACOBS O DID IT Lands III saws But a few years ago the moat common robe used for covering the Up a buffalo They were so cheap that the price was within the reach of anyone who would own a horse sleigh now a buffalo robe Unpurchaseable only at a very high The price for them ranges from one hundred to one hundred and fifty dollars A man who owns a fine buffalo robe has a valuable prize A Beautiful Sight The Ottawa Free says The Chau- Falls always a scene of in winter and summer fur years past have not represented charming appearance Out they do loday Owing to the extreme a com plete ice bridge covets what is known as the big kettle extending from a distance of about too feet the suspension bridge to within yard of the foot of the falls bridge is composed of frozen foam heaps a height of six or eight feel and so solid that it would be suffi ciently st rone to carry a it The the great the meeting place of savages long before the time of was completely hushed perhaps for the firtt time in a century Never be fore in the memory of any did such an occurrence happen as an icy covering over the boiling waters A fog hung over the the high cutting wind came in fierce it would lift for a moment and disclose a scene intensely weird the water calmly over the curtain while hemath was an immense mass of ice almost up to the toot of the CUT PLUG OLD PLUG other of ever and popularity In same period an this brand of Cat Plug and- Plug Cut in Canada In Arrears for in th County of York ih Warden ork bearing data mmm- MU Two aod to dlrecieJ Monday the day of March 1893 lh or so much be sufflcSt to AM Lot proceed ureare I- a- 1 ore part OF I Jtalw 13 I J 11 a It I la 1 IS a I a it as is a 11 JTOT 11 M83 51 SB fit 393 SIT 34 I MONTREAL m Oil Hug NEWMARKET Dwoks a 33 SO a Sth a ono 3 Of BUST 111 Jrt f fir a I iri 19 IT I 10 110 1 131 I lain is IB ft IT OH 3130 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elect or of North met pursuant- to Statute and subscribed to declarations of Qualifica tion and Office appllcationi for the Assessor Collector were laid before Council alio an application for office of Treasurer and bill herein after dealt with The following amounts were ordered to be paid Win cut on the con sheep worried dogs Merlin gravelling con of grant from Jerry and for clearing on the con through lots and John of Hall for nomination Charles Will- DeputyHe turn Ing Officer 1110 Jesse Conoeli Barrows A Co its llooery I Jackson election to pay Mac- dougal re award In dispute of Graham Treasurer to accept from as share of costs re award as agreed at time of mlttlng lo Jadgs The contract for printing was the office at last years tender The and Mr Hamilton ap pointed to examine Umber on the ton re selling the same A bylaw was passed appointing and John auditors Weyman and Edward collector John Jease and with the Reere sod Clerk Board of than lh fisyof Railway men say that the snowfall on the line of the Grand Trunk between Stratford and Chi cago Is unprecedented in the last years A man who has a thousand dollars in bank which he never adds to but draws out a hundred dollars every year is bound to exhaust Ms deposit in ten years That is a simple in subtraction anybody can understand The soil is like a deposit in the bank There is fertility stored up to a greater or less extent on which the firmer can draw lor a ccrlain number of yeara but unless he lakes adequate measures to maintain the elements of fertility he will as surely exhaust the principal as the mm who draws against his deposit without ever adding to it As Prof Mauey puts it Single crop plant ing may bring money while the virgin fertility of the soil lasts but when the spendthrift gets to the last of his- de posit ruin or reformation stares him in the face Yes ruin would stare him in the face but for the fact that the farmer who robs his sol fn this reckless fashion Is usually a free- foot farmer and as soon ruin to stare he is up and away to pastures new where he begins again the process of toil depletion It is his successor who faces ruin or reformation and who has an up hill task to bring up the exhausted farm to a fertile condition again This profligate method of farming must sometime come to an end country The time will come when even the virgin wheat area will be exhausted and the farmer who wasted his substance by grow ing wheat alone and added nothing to the soil meanwhile will be unable to flit to the regions beyond and go on with his wretched system of soil exhaustion BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF IT I jfcrt i 111 r part I I I I I I I I I 19 IS I JIM sir- IS I IIS SIS I a a si S3 a I 19 111 M OSS 11 ISA 38 J a SB l I S J JJ g 3rd KMiletr- fcwraarkel No Sljutl lu or month 9nr1S Apply lo ACRES all 1 I A AT Coiieealiia K Apply to l5lr SAIE- tow fpmnp Aria oho Thiili I lido put i OF LOT NO ST- CeatreSllaoliper IS I IB 104 do 113 Town plot LOT 111 1ST COX- ST HAWKINS SURVEY WeatOllraSt OK LOT NO HI IN 1st CON W ST HAWKINS tllaot J J 111- I 31- i 1 York Toronto Deo J K Tress Co York BAR BAND HOOP IRON AND STEEL OF TORONTO JAS DOWER PROP J ALL SIZES OF GLASS ON HAND LUMB ER pf C GOODS LATH SHINGLES ABB NOW TO SUPPLY OUR OU8TOMKK8 WITH FLOORING MOULDING BOORS WAINSGOTriNG SASH AND BLINDS OK TDK PAST SOLICIT A AIM TO TURN OUT GOOD WORK -AT- CURE or will ATARRH REMEDY Wet- LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES THE SONS MFG CO a ArfUvv Newest no Toilet Seta BhavInR Caiea Clove i Collar and Cuff ManlouraBsU Work Boxes Jewel Cases Sole and TraveUlng Companions SCOTTS PHARMACY NEXT POST OFFICE y4sWXf4i HARDWARE MAIN ST NEWMARKET NEWMMQ LIQUOR STORE r p HOLIDAY GOODS IN STOCK Wines Whiskeys Brandies Gins and Rum Ales and Porters in Quart and Pint Bottles also on draught and in small kegs To those who require anything in this lino for the holidays they will find quality and U- prices right MAIN STREET NORTH J Our Holiday stock of is and will be found SECOND TO NONE Everything new and suitable for the season Leave your orders early and have your cakes and puddings baked in good time P J TELEPHONE MAIN FARM FOR Of 0t7Olal flfJ WHS SE bury iuor4 ftpplx to A an VERY DESIRABLE TOWN PROPER FOR SALE ALMOST Sere alto lha old urecltdao wC well cistern Terms W thopremUre W FOR SALE THK IheTowQiblpof tfl- lb 14 100 Tots last lot baa aorta barn nod iIjMi arecied auooagoed leadloeimdihroCfnuin ship All Unas irs 7 payment Also BM1 lo lha Vf TAKE NOT ALL it ByLav February 25tMM To floD on a Id Ilea To op a raid r- or and lbs Bali to bo ss folia s I llmltollhaorMaalrod of lot as llourouod tbs IBS road asala l allow so at lha to Me fe aroood until Stld road oterK roid AH are pJSm and Jj lcrtl learpsaJo IDS SSI pal ftfbreathloa Dr a bo Ma la a SllV 17411 WS8

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