DAY It often a warning that the liver torrid or More serious may follow For a prompt efficient care or and liter Hoods pais to not gripe irritate or feat bare ft positive tonic it all druggists or by mall Of A Lowell Mass around the Hub TAHDARD IFE AURORAL Mr Charts has purchased a residence St from Mrs By the of boxes has been raised in the past six months the mortgage on the Metho dist DeputyPostmaster General Coulter was in Aurora last week visiting among old friends While there Mr Isaac J Hart man Postmaster of Dawson Yukon Territory bad an in terview with him respecting matters connected with the postal department the gold region i Met at Hills 3rd day Of April- Members present Communications from Dr on ail Assurance The Company has now enter ed upon its 74th year The following figures testify to its Stability Liber ality Popularity Funds about in one Annual Revenue over bonuses Already Declared Claims Paid Daring year 1898 Polices were issued for i The STANDARD investments in Canada amounting Vteen Millions of Dollars J A Agent i r Mr Winter Queens spent sev eral days last week the guest of Mr and Mrs Jos Butler Mr A Wilkinson left Tuesday morning for Alpena and other points interest in Michigan where he in tends spending several weeks with his brother and renewing old acquaint ances after the absence of nearly years Great interest is being taken in the and Aurora Railway and it begins to look as if it was a sure thing No less than three large dep utations have been down to Toronto to interview the Government If the bill passes the third reading which looks possible now the road is to be in operation by the 1st of October next Too late for last week ROACHS POINT- days 3 OPALS l fr ta a finbtrca Alloy Cabinet the MajMtj fclflg jo bvyiKQt bra ported Bex IMS into line on April and spend a few months from that date in one of the De partments of our School and thus prepare for a bet ter position in life Edu cation opens the way to success Our school with a staff of ten teachers and finest equipment in Canada is worthy of your consideration Write for catalogue No vacations Spring term from Apr Central Business College TORONTO AW Principal Miss Hamilton spent a few with friends in last week Mr- Woods and daughter at tended the funeral of their cousin Mr Jas Woods of A new neighbor we understand Mr A Ames of Keswick has rented the cottage on Mr Hamiltons farm until his new residence on Roachs is completed- Mrs Kaake paid a short visit to her daughter Mrs P Lyon in last week Judging from the quantity of wood prepared by hand there will be little demand for the BuzzSaw another year if Jesse and Gilbert remain on the Point Mrs is in the city at present visiting her daughter A Banks We are pleased to hear Mrs Ray is improving steadily Tor Infants and Richardson Medical Health officer re Vaccination From Mr re alleged ages to cutter and harness The Reeve reported that Mrs Mid- and family were in destitute circumstances and that he had in structed Councillor procure- some provisions for Bills were presented by Herbert assisting Brandons white Quarantined with Scarlet Fever A Davidson apportioning Clergy Reserve interest to SChOOls i Hart Assessment Rolls and slips Baker yds- 2 James Hill yds gravel Geo Murphy claimed for sheen killed by dogs The Treasurer was instructed to pay the bills presented and twothirds the claim for sheep killed Council concurred in Foote spending MmMmg Mrs and instructed to grant more assistance- was to stump side line between lots 15 Con Robert was appointed Path- master in of John The Reeve was instructed to ex amine washout on Con at lot and take whatever action thought ne cessary was granted to improve Eagle St provided a certain amount of gratitudus labor was performed Councillor was instruct ed to investigate the alleged claim for damages made by Mr Banbury and report at next meeting of the Council adjourned to meet at Hills Hall on the May as a Court of Revision and other business For Bond of Union The AngloSaxon should- be Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof Because no matter great the danger or necessity the ma jority to sec it until they are hurt- How often has it been urged on Great- Britain to form horse depots for a sure supply of horses for the Kmpire on the magnificent plains of Canada West When the Boer war developed I wrote asking that the horses of Can ada should be used because I believe that everything should be done to bind the Empire together and that keeping our trade within the family as far as practicable is one the strongest bonds that can be forged Major Dent was sent by Great Brit ain to Canada one man to buy horses in a country as large as Eur ope fie has never got within thousand miles of Alberta one of the principal districts and considerably larger than Great I urged that a depot should be formed here and the horses culled before being sent miles Preferential trade with Great Brit- has done much good to Canada am EARN THIS WATCH a Mi oUmH 1m In bo Write ft4 ofl them On Thursday morning March 28th Mr Hill departed this life at the age of sixtyseven years For years he was postmaster and mer chant in He leaves a val uable estate He will be greatly miss ed by a very large circle of friends and acquaintances A widow two sons A of Montreal and Newton A of one daughter Mrs A McMullen of arc left to mourn their loss A large course and friends follow ed his remains to their last resting place in the Cemetery- The service was conducted by Bowles assisted by Rev A P Brace of Sutton and Rev Sargent of The deceased since boyhood was a consistent mem ber of the Methodist and dur ing the last twelve years had served as steward His end was peace and happiness 200 Beet growing may not be a good thing fox the Farmer but we have not heard of any farmer rushing about looking for contracts for acreage on which to sow wheat plant corn or potatoes but those who do know something of the beet growing busi ness dont let any opportunity get away from them to grasp a few extra acres of beets who owns a fine farm in Hampton town ship grows a large acreage of beets each season arid he thinks so well of the crop and the opportunity around Lansing that he has been putting in his time here this week leasing acres which he will put into beets for the Lansing Company Mr Wilson knows something of farming and its opportunities and it may be set down as a safe proposition that he isnt growing acres of beets miles from home to simply benefit his health Bay City Sugar Beet the price of ninny articles to the consumer it has proved to Great Britain that Canada knows her duty it has not lessened the bulk of our trade with the Unit ed y tales as they have to dispose of their surplus stock spaying the duty which I believe would be the case if Great Britain gave a preference to her Colonial products It would certainly help to relieve the English tax payers help their farmers and landowners thus binding the Empire together and causing- the settlement of our unoccupied lands and Keeping our sons within the Empire Canada can he made the granary larder and horse depot for England in time of war With Port Churchhill in the centre of this vast territory from which the route to Kngland lies thru the Hudson Bay the Mediterran ean of Canada as it- has been termed a route practically safe from hostile cruisers can be established the open ing up of which is necessary lor the defence Canada Union is strength ALFRED Gladys Alberta March with can U1 UK tea Co Box IKs J Stenhouse MA of fit Toronto Specialist In Diseases of Women Diseases of Nosa and Throat way bo every Saturday at the Newmarket I mm till witlriK room A CARD We the undersigned do hereby agree to refund the money on a tie of Greenes Warranted Syrup of Tar If it fails to cure your cough or cold We guarantee a bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded J A new strike of natural gas has been made at well producing about feet a day A young son of Mr J of accidentally shot him self on Good Friday while out hunt He is not expected to recover Ont April a young man employed at the Canada Carriage Works here met a terrible death at the station yesterday afternoon- While attempting to board the mixed which was pulling out of the he slipped and fell under the wheels He was lit erally cut to pieces his head being completely severed- Deceased was on his way to his home in for the purpose ol bringing his wife and child to reside in The Hunt fop in Editorial vigilance is the only safe guard against errors raaking Every article that is pub lished in the Ladies Home Journal for instance is read at least lour times in manuscript form and all statements of fact verified before it goes to the printer Then it is read and revised by the proofreaders goes back to- the author for its revision is reread by tte editors three or more times different stages and again by the proofreaders possibly half a dozen times additional Thus each article is read at least fifteen and of ten twenty times after leaving the authors hands it reaches the public eye But with all this unre mitting vigilance errors the most obvious kind occasionally escape ob servation until perhaps the final read ing but it is rare indeed that an in accuracy hides itself in the pages se curely enough to go through a maga zines edition School Reports Caudt out ticking up cud fttosg Ad audi cutter per not to wCptr jAcmct to good Wo WrUc or tut CO While Rev Mr of and family were at prayer meet ing Wednesday evening sneak thieves entered and stole two gold watches and a pair of gold bracelets To- to you and core for each Hit i In and your neigh- bora think Yon n and totfr back if not box at or Ointment The regular meeting of the above was held last Wednesday at the resi dence of Mr P Morton and all busi ness attended to A of condolence with the President Mrs H A Winch on the sudden death of her mother was passed Owing to that sad event the usual Gospel Temperance Meeting was post poned till May A petition has been circulated by the members asking that all places of business in the village be closed at pm on the first Monday in each month In rder to allow all to get to the Gospel Meeting on these dates It was decided to hold the next reg ular business on Friday the instead of Wednesday the 17th in order to receive the report of County Convention from the delegate from this Union If is hoped members will take notice of the change and try and attend in full force irs AN ILL OMEN the wife to have the wedding alio from the finger Something is going to happen Something la happening That ring could hardly pulled from the finger when ft was mil there a few Now it by its own How thin the fingera have grown And the fingers dont grow thin alone How thin the face a and how thin once Almost unconsciously the wile ha fading and wasting away The strength given to children ha never been Drains which should have been stopped have been neglected That is a common experience with women unless some friend with the secret of the strengthening and healing power of Pierces Favorite Prescription It regulates the periods dries the drains which undermine the strength Inflammation and ulcera tion and cores female weakness It makes the babys advent practically painless and gives vigor vitality to nursing mothers Words cannot tell how grateful I am for kind advice and good medicines John Cooke of Northumberland Co Ontario have been in poor health for four year bock and this spring got so bad work I went to he I had ulcers I Ion he doctor and nd foillcig internal organs but thought would try your Favorite Prescription f took five bottles and three of the Gofdcn Medical Medical and one of Heroes and I can safely say that I never felt better In my lire Dr One single small pellet is a laxative dose i J t f- Report for Class Total Everett Alice Class Total Thomp son Frank Rowland Stuart Terry Guy 20V Scott Crone Blizzard Anson Arnold Stanley Oldham Jessie Ross Shield Annie Woodruff Hunt er 146 Garfield Oldham Frank Sibley Jr Class Total Alexan der Wallace Toole Stanley Watts Edward Sr III Class Total Porter Roy Roy Cook Merle Jennings 136 Josh Woodward Jewell Jr HI ClassTotal Allan Spalding Florence Smart Myrtle 96 Geo Grose Watts French Austin Marian 7fi Alice Case 66 H Sibley Wesley Vera Hogg 32 M Leek Teacher Moore Ross Watts 208 Jewell Wilt- bee 241 Dark M Steeper Jr II McMullen 329 A Woodcock M Rear Barrett 252 H Hayes J Smart Mahan Part Hunter Grose Barrett M Graham Brooks 176 M Watts 76 P Gra ham 42 Nixon Live up to your engagements Keep your own secrets If you have any your hands are not em ployed attend to the cultivation your mind v than half the in the world comes preserve un willingness to look on the bright side so long as the dark side can be dis covered If have neuralgia Scotts Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil will feed the nerve that is cry ing for huiigry- and set your again in a way to satisfy nerve and brain from your usual food That is cure- If you are nervous and irri table you may only need more fat to cushion your nerves- you are probably thin Scotts Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil will give you the fat to be- Cure so far as it goes Full cure is getting the fat you usual food and Scotts Emulsion will help you to that If you tried It scad for taste will Surprise SCOTT Toronto toe- dnagsisU For tbe Era Can we wonder Mrs Nation Gives Saloons their due Gives them their just compensation But a trifle too fa m What is glass or windows To the woe I hey cause To the brokenhearted women- Or the broken laws Tit for tat she breaks the glassware Where unlawful men Break the laws the Senate enacted For unlawful gain V i you naughty Mrs Nation Thus to break their glass Thus to deal out devastation I Where the public pays Thus to waste the filthy compounds On the greedy earth Checking sorrow rapine murder By your pouring forth She but gives a true expression Of a million more Who have borne unspoken anguish Like her suffered sore Had they her defiant courage They would join her raid With their hatchets clear the country Of the drinktraps laid Must they see loved ones slaugh tered By the monster curse I Soul and body bartered By this octopus By its power to transformation Seeking to decoy Covets all the joy of homelife Greedy to destroy r Changes homes that once were happy Into earthly hells Where love reigned now drunken squalor Every good expels Over church and state it hovers Would the Press control Permeates our marts of commerce And the nations poll inches long with a saw and net leas than XL 16 inches at small end All must be Green and Sound Rot or Holes allowed inches it can bo split in the centre When inches it can be quartered I J J II WE WILL PAY or the above delivered at The Cane Sons Mfg Co blsllTAPj NEWMARKET ONT you have any timber write us for further particulars it They may boast that they will kill her But they will riot dare That would be the signal tocsin To break everywhere As John Browns initial skirmish First began the war Which resulted in destroying The slaveholders power may Mrs Nations onslaught If her death ensue Be the first act in the drama Causing bloodshed too P Grant Richmond Hill March Chronic Mr Davidson- St Que states Dr Linseed and- Turpentine has cured me of bronchitis I have without crsb tried many -remedies- for the six years Lust I had- a severe Attack and was unable to work I procured a bottle of Dr Sirup of and Turpentine rid am happy to that the bot tle made me a well man Mr Alger Insurance agent Halifax I used Dr Chases Syrup of Linseed and Turpen tine for a severe attack of bronchitis Permit me to testify to Its splendid curative properties I pot better from the time of taking the first a family young my doctors bills have annually corns to considerable sum I believe a bottle of Dr Chases Syrup will aid me In reducing them very materially cents a dealers- Chase of Unseed and Turpentine a good- company Never be idle or none tU iit ati tf li f txtoJiboUii faro il lJi SJIT CO BOX LIOENSEptSTRICT Notice is hereby that the An nual Meeting of the of License Commissioners of the above will be held Inspectors Office in the Village dt Aharon on CO or April at the hour of for the pose of considering and granting Licenses for the License year All deposit receipts must be in the hands of the Inspector on or before the above date A J Inspectors Office License Inspector Sharon April 3rd The following named persons have applied for Licenses in trie above Dis trict for the year May 1st KINO TOWNSHIP Tavern J Harris Sutton J D Miller Robert Watson Frank Trent Isaac Cos- grove Agnes Jane WHITCHURCH Tavern A J Lewis EAST TP Tavern John T Nichols J Deacon- Ander son new applicant I NORTH TP Tavern McDonald Elizabeth TdWNSjHIP Tavern L Crittenden SUTTON WEST Tavern A McDonald six months I HOLLAND LANDING TavernJane Marks C- sVeteb and Steirlptlou laasr snlctnlr wxr opinion free abetter probably honj strict sect Scientific of Ttr Sola H PROMPTLY SECURED Write for our rJ Help and Mow you ire Scad 119 ft rough sketch or of your Rod opinion as to whether try fully mod Washington ustoprtnAjS dispatch work quickly secure a Invent Highest reference procured through Marion Ma rlon receive plail notice without in over loo newspapers distributed the Dominion Patent of Manufac turers ana Engineers MARION Patent Experts and Solicitors New York life 1 J Martin I TavernF MiUei Tavern Margaret Ough Elizabeth Edward Jackson Luke Doyle ShopFrank AURORA Tavern Richard Wells George Lemon current year Applications 1903 Taverns the panting Licenses issued Taverns Shop for License year Shop 1 Any petitions a License to any applicant or raises must bo filed under signed four days lor Board meeting concerned will govern A J the day persons Inspector Three Years of Success During the above period I have sold besides several I have had no or- disputes any kind and so far as I know my are well satisfied yet have several t Portable Engines for including the Cornell I can supply full refitted rig at giving years time No cheap rig sold where it will interfere with my regular customers Trial given and customers satisfied before asking for settlement Buffalo April men were killed and four injured so seriously that one them is not expected to live In which in the of Door and Box at Court and streets yesterday afternoon- A number received minor injuries is that the explosion was caused accumulation dust Children Cry 1 A a 1 I A cup of is an unfailing barometer if you allow a lump of sugar to drop to the bottom tiii cup and watch the air bubbles arise without disturbing the coffee If the bubbles collect in the middle the weather will be fine if they adhere to the cup forming a ring it will either rain or snow and iJ the bub- separate without assuming any y an j fixed position changeable weather- may be expected Children A