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Newmarket Era , April 8, 1898, p. 8

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THE ERA FRIDAY APRILS 1898 Constipation Causes fully sickliest In world digests food ions In torpid liver hull- i bad rT a flick headache In- y to el run Prepared by I Hood only nils with Hoods TORONTO Paid up Capital Tots Assets nearly A of Ik at BRADFORD Where deposits 11c received of and up paid We or Discounting Farmers Notes And Notes At LOWEST RATES For Apply JOHN Itife wound the tab WIOEAWAKK AND WORTH SUTTON A chicken thief vifiited Mrs other night and carried off four of her boat hens A entered Mr collar on Monday night and carried oft a bag of potatoes and a quantity of fruit Mr Howard left for C ho in ton do putting in mining Allan Ander son left this morning for same loft for North- Wcat on Monday Owing to resignation of Mr Howard as villago clerk Mr J Barnard has been appointed in hie place Council has offered ft reward of information that will lead to conviction of the party or parties who have broken into a number of Bummer cottages at Jacksons Point A For Coughs Colds Bron chitis throat etc i Kenny CO WfAi ST SOUTH j Mr Miller left for Toronto on night to accept a us harbor Mr Miliar left for Toronto Junction last week to accept a there Mr Tuples from Toronto viMitin at Mr Armitago over Sunday The funcial of Mrs Cousins of Bradford passed down St to Aurora Cemetery last Monday She died on Sunday morning though strong and hearty three Life is very uncertain There must been a very strong magnet on this Street last Sunday ArtforjvjvjyjvjtrArfifArMrArArArjtfy To Cure through one that draws rain Hiram Case is week up to Mrs Hunters farm mud and Sons of had a very interesting debate Inst Wednesday It was resolved that pul pit had more good for tho country than press Miss of Toronto is visiting her parents Mr spent Sunday with his parents and old school mates Mrs A Linn of Toronto spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Miss M has been visiting in Toronto during past week Tho boys saw Mr Isaac leaye for Manitoba on Mon day Brass Band played on Saturday night They livened up our little hamlet for a timo and wo hope they will continue in Mrs has been visiting in Toronto the last two wcoks HOLLAND LANDING About noon last Friday Eli Roland of this place attempted to kill his wifo with an It appears Roland ac cused one- of Che boys with spoiling his axe by knocking a piece off it and Mrs Roland told him it was not done by the hoys and Roland in a fit of anger lifted axo and was in the act of bringing it down on Mrs Roland when his son a young man of about twenty years of ago tried to stop him and in so doing re ceived an ugly wound Tho father made another at him and would killed him had not one of girls como up behind him and pulled him back Young Roland quickly made his escape and had tho wound dressed which required several stitches He had a narrow escape but will in all probability recover A warrant for Rolands arrest was issued but up to a late hour Friday it had not been executed as ho drove the family out and had locked himself in the house On Sunday forenoon Henry diod very suddenly while visiting at Out Deceased had been complaining of illness for some considerable time and that old age The immedi ate cftuso of death was De ceased had lived for many years at had reached ad vanced ago of years son and four daughters survive him The funeral took on Tuesday after noon to tho Church Hilt cemetery School MARCH IN OfUKH OF Joseph Clarke Green- wood Jr Roy Geo Greenwood Minnio Percy Pollock McDonald IllHugh Pollock Jr Hi Melvina Cole Mary Sweet Katie Frank Georgia MoDonald Leonard Smith Jr Ross Pollock Ada Smith Charley Greenwood King Sweet Leslie Smith Pt Willie Pollock Florence Violet McDonald Earnest Smith David Sweet Eva I Fred Johnston Jr I Amy Pollock Present every dav Roy Ada Smith Willie Pollock Violet aid Teacher Unlets the proper Liken death will lurk Id every foot steps of Hus band and children alike If the husband on ambitious man the arc that he will overwork and over worry take Insuffi cient time to rest cat and Bleep At firfit he may feel but trifling ill effects from his Indiscretion Then he will suffer from headaches loss of appetite loss of lassitude In the drowsi ness during the day and a general out-of- feeling If these conditions arc neglected almost any serious malady may be the result Frequently it is nerv ous disorder or dread consumption Golden Medical Discovery is the beat medicine for hardworking men It to the appetite makes digestion and assimilation perfect invigorates the liver and purifies and enriches the blood It Is the great blood maker and flenh- It cures cent of all cases of chronic or lingering bronchial throat and lung affections All too frequently death dogs the foot- steps of the wife in the guise of weakness and disease of delicate and important organs that bear the burdens of wifehood and maternity There is an unfailing cure for disorders of this nature It is Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription It acts di rectly on the sensitive organs concerned making them strong healthy and vigorous It fits for wifehood and motherhood They are sold at nil medicine mores During early childhood death lurks in every corner for the fragile innocents The mother can only protect her babes by acquiring some practical medical knowl edge Dr Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser imparts this knowledge For a papercovered copy r one cent stamps to over of customs and moil ing only to Dr Pierce Buffalo Cloth binding stamps In case of Fire go to the nearest Alarm Box and ring the Bell The No of the Alarm Box will be given on the Whistle A general alarm should also be given on the Town Bell moving this rf TAICE1 1 IT IS PROMPT RELIABLE AND NEVER FAILS Ask Your Druggist or Dealer for it Birrs 1 Nursery Stock Book Agents Agricultural Implement Agents Or anyone desiring to better their position and tbelr Income should write uu The demand for homegrown Nursery Stock Is on trie Increase Wo need more men you want paying work write us We nil free largest In both whole or lime WeKunntQteenll our stork fiiiutah with la free from Man Jose over aero and stock In large us to sell at the closest possible figure Men Succeed with Us who hate Failed with others It will you nothing to learn what can do for you Dont write unites you ineui and want profitable employment Stone Wellington Toronto Crowded out VALLEY Wo notico Eves has to go around alone at present as his dog has an attack of la grippe Newton who has been spend ing past three months with her Mrs Eves and other rela tives lias returned to her homo in Bay City Mich Miss is still very painful Miss Gertrude Knight who has boon visiting for the few days with her cousin Bertha has re turned to her homo in Edgar Miss Sadie Eves is spending a week with friends and relatives in Raven shoe The lady friend who has been visit ing with Mrs has returned homo We are sorry to learn that frogs have been heard which tells us at maple syrup will soon be a thing of Swimming has commenced in One of our young ladies took tho first plunge in cattle guard at the station on Monday morn ing last Mr Main evangelist who labored about three weeks in Con gregational church left for Kingston on whore ho intends to con duct evangelistic services Wo understand that a peculiar coin cidence occurred with tho family yesterday There was a birth a marriage a death and a burial the immediate family connections A very sad accident befell the little four months old infant of Mr and Mrs Abram of Whitchurch while on their way to attend fun eral of Mr mother on Wed nesday last They had with them an infant child and with a mothers love wrapped it so securely in the clothing that on examination on arrival at their destination they discovered that the child was suffocated NO Br IV Allan Carrie Hugh Jr IV Draper Roy Rose Br Ill Helen Warriner and Alice equal Glen Intermediate III Ewing Norman Morton Jr Ill- Myrtle Edith Draper Lily Cole II Agnes Gladstone Mar- rati Leigh Morton Oldham Bessie Prosser Jr Lloyd Mario Draper Russell I Bessie Cole Tablet Isaac Marritfc J Jr Tablet Arthur Huntley Ray mond Huntley James Martin Present every day Carrie Allan Hugh Warriner Alice Vida Ewing Dora Martha Brooks Lily Cole Thomas Oldham Gladstone Elliott Oldham Bessie Cole Arthur Huntley Ray- Huntley Isaac Teacher Dwelling House to Lot With rooms and cellar garden attached Apply at the Kit A 1 13 15 21 25 Cor of Huron Second St 11 11 Main Huron Ontario II Lot Cor of Prospect Queen Waterworks 11 11 if Srigley Gorham Gorham Pine Queen Niagara Parkave Victoria TWO TOWN LOTS On Street Situated near old Woollen Factory For tale on Terms Apply to JACKSON I teal Agent House and Garden John Timothy Eagle Ellen One long whistle indicates fire out For Cheap Corner of Superior and year Apply to J WOODCOCK Farm to Bent West hair of lot a con of King Fall wheat In fall ploughing done In good order well fenced good well watered acres timber Terms reasonable For further particulars apply George aay farm south Win on the farm J King P 0 or J the past Pansy The month of April Color ing and Time To Rent Sell or Exchange POK FARM PROPERTY Diamond Dyes Make Old Things Look is the great spring month for acres on St which Is situated a good Newmarket on a good Brick Dwelling House with bard and soft water at the door Good and underground stabling an ex cellent orchard consisting of pears Slums c The above property can be rented or one year or a term or year For further particulars enquire of J Savage Diamond Dyes Old faded and market or if by letter to I Hull has passed the bylaw to rubber factory now at Port Shackles In Its in In this or by ftlL- i lit lUcal of and li CUnb sikt at its by now fcrdujMUiaJ reiki siwri3 of CtUitl l Dr pow Crowded out last BETHEL CORNERS Last Sunday was Missionary Sun- day in the Methodist Church hero sermon was preached by the Rev J I Wilson A of Wil frid Mr Wilson preached a magni ficent sermon Everybody was de lighted Bethel Church has done nobly this year in its missionary con tributions Last year total am ount given was GO this year up wards of Well done Bethel The Thursday night prayermeeting is being largely attended Sun day morning congregations are excel lent The choir is also doing well The organist Miss Murrcll takes great interest in her work The sing ing last Sunday was excellent Mr Thomas has joined choir Owing to the pastor being in Toron to in connection with his arts exami nation pulpit will bo occupied next morning by the Rev W Webster of As Mr Webster has tho reputation of being a good preacher it is to be hoped a large congregation will greet him Rev Powell will occupy his own pulpit on Easter Sunday Miss has returned from a prolonged visit to Toronto Wo are glad to see her back again Mr Robert formerly of this locality but now of Manitoba passed from single blessedness into matri monial on Tuesday of this week He now a bachelor no longer for he has taken to himself a in person of Miss Hill of His many friends in this vicinity wish him and his bride voyage over matri monial sea BRADFORD The unusual height of water in the Holland River and the flooding of the marsh is the subject of considerable talk and no little complaint on the part of a number of our citizens inas much as it is to be duo to the darning up of the outlet at Washago A conflagration at tho home of Mr John Elliott Bradford was prevented by the presence of mind of servant girl The hall lamp exploded while everyone was out and set firo to the carpet but a blanket thrown over the flames quickly extinguished them In 1895 John Armstrong of Brad ford died and left an estate valued at Ho made a will leaving the entire estate to his brother Charles and also made him solo executor Besides this Charles witnessed tho will After the death Charles took possession of the estate without entering the will for probate and has held estate ever since in spite of the fact that eight other brothers and sisters have been fighting for a division claiming that tho deceased his under un due influence A division of the estate has been ordered by Mr Justice Street and P Bull barrister and Mr have gone to with a reference from Judge Street to the local Master to arrange a sale of tho properties to settle the estate and pay the vorious claims The farms of the late John Armstrong at Bradford and Holland Landing will be sold immedi ately The action is result of suit of John Armstrong of against Charles the brother in posses sion and it was to him that Judge Street granted administration dingy looking dresses costumes skirts j blouses jackets capes shawls and suits for men and boys are usually looked over with a view of fitting them for another seasons wear The dyeing operation is an impor tant one and demands care The great point is to get tho right dyes colors that are pure bright and war ranted fast to washing and sunlight The Diamond Dyes tho only guar anteed dyes in the world possess all the important virtues for the produc tion of perfect colors The popular and tested Diamond Dyes have such an immense demand all over the world that unscrupulous dealers for sake of large profits sell vile imi tations If you would have your gar ments and goods coloreu richly and permanently avoid all such imita tions Refuse all dyes that your dealer tells you are just as good as the Dia mond Write for book of directions and col or card sent post free to any address by Weils A Richardson Co Mon treal P After July 1 the Government Saving Banks will allow only per cent interest on deposits The Court of appeal on Friday last conferred judgment of against the World for libelling the Dlvry Several prisoners from County passed down over towards the close of last week in charge of on their way to Kingston penitentiary MORTGAGE SALE W a- IN BAST Under and by vir In a certain produced at the tin for tide by fitr Op ue of a power of tale con- mortgage which will bo of there will be Auction at the Hotel THE York on Saturday th of April IKS at the hour of 11 oclock In the forenoon the following valuable farm property viz The North Haifa of lot number four fclonof ihcTownsh tho County of more or less The farm from Sit Albert a The toil East Quarter en In the Eighth of East GwIMIriibury In containing 150 food of here Is large of a wile am market on the a clay and Is In a all cleared rlulc home and two good barns and outbuildings on There fre acres of fall wheat now growing and makes a very de sirable farm I OK SALE Ten per cent to bo paid down on of and the balance within SO days thereafter for particulars sale apply to Solicitor for Vendor 3w8 J Newmarket PROMPTLY SECURED oef iLUcilblf while if Is Tor Infants and Children V Will pay your tuition Business Shorthand Telegraph ox Penmanship Department of the BUSINESS Toronto for SPRING TERM ending n now 8HAW Principal Oct Write GET QUICKLY fascinating story of a poor Inventor who Bend nsa rough or of your Invention and wo will promptly you FREE if It is now and probably patentable Wo humbug Bervlco 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