i V p i J- A SCHOOL While they are accumulating knowledge on the profound sciences are often so ignorant of their own natures that Ihey allow local disease to fasten on them to the ruin of the general health Back ache Headache nervousness point to a disordered or diseased condition which should have prompt attention I Dr Pierce Favorite Prescription may be relied upon regulator It heals inflamma tion ulceration arid cures female weakness makes aw strong mnd sxek women There is no alcohol in Favorite and it is entirely free from opium cocaine and all other narcotics letter lt writw of Wert lotYB Philadelphia Word tail for ywr I most confess that for the length of hare your mediant it to be the most wonderful ana best remedy for that have tried Sorry I did not know of your Favorite ago Dr Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of one- cent stamps to pay expense of customs and mailing only Address R Pierce Buffalo e Idle dfonndhe flub fBXt to i LINE KliVG King Council held a special meet ing le examine A Fullers machine which was badly damaged last fall by an upset They decided to allow Mr Fuller tor repairs which be refus ed to accept and will test his right- to full damages in court the farmers have started ri gravel onto this line They have a grant Will Gallagher received a kick from a coll one day fast week which laid Mo up lor a time it frac tured a couple of ribs ORCHARD The store is com pletion Mi man expects to have it open by the 1st July Rev Young has sold his cottage Dr Richardson Newmarket He which makes users smile jh at his leaves this week tor Rat Portage whew he will spend the season summer Rev Dr and Mrs Hunter Toron to arrived at Mr John Manns on Wednesday ami expect remain for or 3 months Mr from are occupying their Summer which has had a lot Of orna mental work added to the verandas On Tuesday evening there was a largo to witness the bases match between the men single The benedicts of Aid was held of Wednesday- Owing to the rain there was not a large attendance at the SS services program was good Rev Mr gave two excellent sermons JTbe church CORNERS We all delighted with change in the weather which en some to fihlsh seeding and po tato planting- 5 Mr Henry of Churchill has remodelled his by a antf shingling building in our vicinity aie rushed up as fast as- time per- inns i Mr of Sutton came Queen street and left a ft gives Standard ASSURANCE CO The Company has now enter ed upon its 74th year The following figures testify to its Stability Liber ality Popularity SHARON The Masonic Concert on was another grand success The ringing of Miss was inost ex cellent- Spring again capti vated the audience The playing on the flute by Mr J Churchill was excellent beyond descripMrm He perfect satisfaction Mr Knowles of Newmarket has his boat launched at Jersey for a few special occasions Mr James Kinj his fence rus tic style completed which adds con siderable t the appearance his lot- a iv Mr John is paying friends a professional visit in Jersey J i Plums and cherries will be in abund ance in sectioni- Hugh who hauls milk on route says there aire cows to yet He will have more than he can handle nicely with one team of Holland Landing visited at Mr Frank Clarks over Sunday i simply has to be heard to be 1 Tender mutton seems to le the ciated Mr Fax was absent owing choice for some mans dog If lie to the death of a relative but Mr dont look after him S3 bounty will Cameron of Toronto filled crown some ones efforts very acceptably some of the girls At the Poultry Farm the bipeds say he was rather hard on them Mr seems to- have sway ducks and a Wainwright was also well received in similar host of turkeys chickens and hia vocal selections A number of seven the contractors face and he was Our creamery doing a rushing Newmarket people were present Fonda about Revenue over V Bonuses Already Declared 29200 000 During Polices were for 10016101 I STANDARD has inyestmenla in Canada to over Four- teen Millions of Dollars- J A Agent JAMES District Inspector ta i J Sberbourno Toronto Specialist in Diseases of Women of and Throat may every Saturday at the Pi Newmarket room under management of Mr Young formerly of Handling about pounds of milk daily with prospects increase- Last Sunday was Childrens Day Mr is at the Sabbath School The build- giving his temperance house a fresh was prettily decorated with flow- coat of parol ferns palms and evergreens and Mr John Smith has his stone wall the large assemblage spent a most finished and preparations are on foot delightful and profitable hour Mr for the carpenters A K Starr very ably expounded the Mr Stephen had a portion Lesson and Rev Mr ad- of a stone wall in his cellar fall out dress to the children was most excel- There must have been an earth quake lent The Newmarket S Miss Maggie Mr very kindly came out and Buffalo where visiting friends in assisted in the service of praise The this vicinity but have returned solos by Miss and Miss I People are West with the Newmarket were really fine and of catching Carp in a creek in this very much appreciated The vicinity Some weigh pounds and solo Nazareth by Mr J more They are thick as suckers in was exceedingly well rendered springtime and- the quartette Messrs Mr is at Wm Grants hi brother piling rock upon rock till the top looks out on the sunny sky He is building specimen stone wall Mr Jos is also going to OUR Summer School a splendid opportunity for teachers and- others to develop Increased earning power at a limited expense of time and money Write us about it OUR REGULAR WORK continues right along from month to month Students en tering in June or July finish a course the Fall when many are just entering We have no vacations We do thorough work every month in the year and are constantly sending out young people into good posi tions Central Business College Yonge A TORONTO Principal Moffat Jackson and Warren sang a selection In closing Mr A Williams superintendent thanked the Newmarket people for the delightful program furnished by them Mr David deserves special thanks have an improved dwelling for his lor the generous spirit exhibited in fino horsesa cement floor bringing out the Newmarket friends There is seemingly an ajlwisc genius and also entertaining them to dinner trying to circuit a little j concerning a cement giving out I superintendence The story I that the mixer was frequently visited The first football match of the sea- couple ladies and in his con- son was here last Saturday he forgot to put cement in evening between and the batches consequently the floor did senior teams The play- l right proportion is all war sharp and at times exciting j and resulted in a draw neither side Mr Doans cement pig pen being able to score a goal A very enjoyable time was spent Monday evening last by a number of invited guests at the home of Mr and Mrs J Dennis Miss Gertrude Whitchurch Sutherland who recently returned from her extended visit with friends Johnston Simpson How- British Columbia and her sister Willis W Katharine were among the guests I III Annie Swain John dill On June services will be con- Nellie ducted by the pastor Mrs JB Toronto of Toronto 111 Angus Conference branch of the Sheridan Victor Vernon Nora Ken- Methodist Church will be present and n Adda deliver an address on the work of the Louis Harry is moving up under the management The Joker j Kingston street railway is no operated by nonunion men all union employees having been dis charged OR A CHASES MrtabrW topcovtd rod Sooiety at pm ladies the Methodist church here intend holding a garden party on the On Thursday evening Rev Nor- ley Joe Olios Rogers II Arthur Vernon Francis Sheridan Jr nian the missionary sent to Japan by the Kpworth Bradford district visited the Leagues cm this Sheridan Roy Cole Sheridan Lizzie Rogers Vera hill I Starr Leslie The church was Vernon Moulds beautifully decorated in ltd and white the League colors and special music was supplied by the choir and a solo by Mrs J Davis Mr Nor man gave a very interesting and in structive lecture on Japan and the I Tab Mary Nelson Starr Gladltis Sheridan Rogerson Eva Lundy Present every day L Simpson Willis Japanese At the beginning of A Swain Jernon L service Miss Martha read an address of welcome to Rev and Mrs Norman Mr Norman made a touching reply and expressed a wish to become better acquainted with the league members In this district and on return to Japan to hear more frequently work here After the intellectual pajt of the program all were invited to the basement of the church where they were entertaln- the League and bad opportunity Rev ana Mr Norman Tho the roads were very had and it was still raining a larger number people than might havibeea expected turned out Whitby had an fire on Sunday morning Insurance McClure M A Gray teacher It no escaping the germs of Health Is your only means of killing them Emulsion of codliver oil Will give you that health if any thing Trill tbitt The Treating fc i i The practice of treating is base Its core A Assuming the guise of a design Inducing the tippler to drink more arid more Inveigling the novice incline No scheme is neglected Though oft undetected Some to empty and others to line The men who deal out the poisonous compounds Will barter souls for their get gold of misery that always abounds Wherever- treating rnmsh ops we behold Their gold is Their lives prostituted In tempting to drink their worst passions stand at the like greedyeyed vultures To view each new conieEwho enters their To catch unwary who in their clutch ventures Their bait being boys to alf lounging Their profits depending V On treating unending The change mostly kept as the Of course- for the good of the house they feel bound To pay the whether willing or not And soon the treats multiply round after round Till all take theft turn and not one is forgot And when the bar closes all had their doses And stagger oil home with the brains of a sot Oh foolish and slow to perceive are the men Who act as the dupes the drinktreating game Wade catspaws to fill up their with gain Which brings to poverty sorrow and shame Their homes are neglected Themselves not respected The poor wives and children bearing blame A certain farm lad who too early had come From his home in morn to the village to buy Stepped into drinktrap called hotel by some To wait tilt the stores be opened then hie His comprission to fill With obedient will Not thinking the agent of Satan so nigh His mother had given him a fiftycent piece To purchase some articles needed that day With careful injunctions his haste to increase Nor dally or toiler at all on the way But she could not foresee- All the sorrow that he Should feel through a robber who robs The eye soon spied the poor boy Who saw not the cunning ex pressed in his leer As might look- ere he pounced on a fly Nor covetous gleam as his victims drew near A few thirsty topers v And some But no one to treat them which caused him to sigh So played his low game the lad unsuspecting Felt safe with his fiftycent piece in his care The so bland and affecting Soon beckoned the hoy lest the others should hear And asked as a favor As of an old neighbor To treat the few thirsty ones coveting beer fa The lad felt quite nattered by such confidence But said what he had was not his own to spend The wily one told him twas only pretense To start the treats going your money to lend J You need not be fearful be very careful And pay you as soon as the treating shall end Twas only ten cents the crafty one mentioned the lad had no change but the one silverpiece So gave it to him who wellintentioned And anxiously waited till treating should cease But he waited in vain In suspense and in pain asked for his money with mind far from peace w The treating fiend said Do you thing Im a fool To back the money you gave for the treat boy begged and prayed but tempter was cool And threatened to kick the bov into the street He implored him with tears As he told him Its fears Of punishment waiting nut twrs vain to entreat Too often young men are of banter Ahd take what they they should firmly refuse When offered the wine when poured from- decanter They sip till they learn to their sorrow to use Never fear to And your Wilis show And bless this sad world by the ways that you choose Oh young men beware for the world needs your aid To fill the positions y our sires occupy When they are at rest with their ancestors laid Their spirits rejoicing in mansions oh high Be warned of the tempter Barrooms never enter Their gaudy allurements with firmness pass by Tis you wo admonish old should know better But habit with them Is too strong to undo Theyve so long been treated they can break the fetter That binds with a grip that has not enthralled you Eschew the vile treating Its purpose defeating Arid list not to tempters whatever you do I l J THAT THE ilmflatii of FACSIMILE I Kotnote neither SIGNATURE OF Ma IS THE Remedy For Sour Storiiflchbiarrlpea Worms Convutslois and Loss iff of NEW Alt old OP EVERY OF I I OF kitorla pat tip in battles coir It U not sold is bull yon anything on pie or Ikit Si jort good and will nnfwei eiyptr- fi get i British Columbia Red i A Perfectly Clear Shingle and very wide Hill April Grant The Royalty Tout June A statement com ing from vlccregal circles state that the Duke and Duchess will arrive in Quebec on Sept 16thj and spend two days hi that city and a like period in Montreal On Sept 20lh they will reach Ottawa remaining there until the when they will start- in a special train for the coast Brief stops will be made at Winnipeg Bran don and Calgary Two days will be spent at Victoria and one at Vancouver- On returning the royal train will leave the main line at North- Bay ami take the to Toronto The stay in Ontario will last a week and will likely in clude visits to London Hamilton and Niagara Palls The party will pro ceed from Montreal to St John and Halifax by the short line thru Maine and the Canadian tour will terminate at tho latter city on October The royal travellers will spend a few hours at Johns Newfoundland on Oct and will then proceed to England Enormous 8ale Many Imitations Dr A Foe coma Into popularity kjr Itipl and until bow the tales nor- far re- oi blood builder AM sue- there tip tht by tho rvea but which can mover really and harmful NbthHii imltftttolio And all Bubatlttftoi which to br ImlUtpra do not to Wi portrait and Dr A TV which found on box of Dr Chases Nerve Food ALSO- PINE SHINGLES tUMBER LATH DOORS AND SASH OF ALL KINDS PAILS TUBS CLOTHESPINS THE WM CANE SONS MFG t Of Newmarket Limited For pure blood a bright eye a clear complexion a keen appetite a good digestion and refreshing sleep BRISTOLS SeusoLpeurilloL It arouses the Liver quickens the circulation brightens ihe spirits and generally improves health jaAro bate to bo moat BLOOD druggists BRISTOLS t re ii Office Specialty ffl Limited SELL 1 WE FURNITURE I I Parlor Roman Chairs Board Room Tables Reception Parlor Hall Chair and Setter Library Chairs Arm Chairs Couches wd Sofas Fancy Rockers aid Arm Stand Card Morris Chairs Offlco Desks and Filing The Office Sat Toronto tot