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Newmarket Era , August 16, 1901, p. 8

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THE NEWMARKE ERA FRIDAY A Ufa- fc The disfigxiration caused by skin disease ctco more than the which vith it The use of Discovery ika J J cure of eczema pimples eruption knottier forms TO There have been only a lunge caught here since the 25th of Mr J ho tfW conjecture of all Jamjars S feared that the carp placed pond some years ago found their way to trie rrrarSh and that they have eaten the spawn of the lunge works fir Kdys one step and one lamb worried last day night- w W in an impure con dition of the blood Golden Medical Discovery abso lutely purges the blood of numors and poisons and cures the cuts- eons diseases anil There awn mp add it en tirely free from opium cocaine and all other nar cotics troubled the v been ana a tew- days ago one was caught Snake Island- This shows that are making their way into Lake A number from attended the managed ff point vflvM was I Ib roil i of my crown of to writes Quick of City TUMCOts t time nor my shoe there no help for me at the doctor Done- to friends at ii4 time ud there heard of the good that Pierres Golden Med- Discovery had done and advised it once fear that nught neglect it ray friends nt the a bottle and made me promise iKil keif I had been tiiit- took thirjeeo bottler of the Golden Medical lecture given by Rev It at and report it as being reach the winning Not Walk i of Pole wis water Again and boys tried to reach the coveted but as often did they tail Johnston was put down as be ing the nearest Owing to the springing up ana making the water rough the Rare was rich mans son inherits care the distribution of Prizes took A bank may the factory And miles of brick and and gold he inherits soft white hands And tender flesh that fears the Nor dares to wear a garment old heritage seems to me be great pirates it is feared that in a few years they will destroy all the highly interesting and instructive spoft canipefs Pen sjebs A number from here s fathers Mr J Lemon and calling on friends at fnglewood on Saturday to spend the remainder of the holidays Mr Graham wife and son also Miss May spent Sunday Rev p- Addison day evening and was so feeble on Sun day evening that the Service could not be held taking the medicine about montlii I would to all ho read this Try Pierces Golden Medical before wast ing time and money Dr Pierces Pleasant the action of the Discovery iJO ASSURANCE CO The Company has enter ed upon its year The following figures testify to its STABILITY LIBER ALITY POPULAUITYv eldest of Mr Albert Wefts fell from trie hayloft on Sun day afternoon last and broke one of his legs a little above the knee daughter of Alex Hurst our Mrs entertained a village blacksmith fell head first into campers on Monday evening water iu cheese- The on Sunday tory on fortunately the jrig7or barrel was just empty and beyond fiafclni 01 Toronto Mr good fright and a burned hand from a of Sharon- catching hold of a steampipe nothing at Orchard Beach serious happened and jMrs Angus are spending a week- or- also Mrs Last Sunday Mr On Friday 2nd inst the Bradford Cane came up to the Lake in their lacrosse team gained another victory automobile While taking a run by defeating the Tottenham team in along the lake shore in the evening a a district match by a score of to h being driven by Mr Howard Morton became Mr tostop a runaway ton jumped out buggy but the team one day last iweek Mr Ernie drew the lines out of his hands Was knocked down and one J Rot away There were two of the wheels over able to be place in the evening on Mr lawn was decorat ed with Chinese lanterns for the occa sion The prices were distributed by Col Lloyd in unique form each being in a birch bark nurse fully designed and ornamented with silk tliread by the ladies The pro gram was the best given on the shore this season and comprised songs re citations etc the following Miss Emily Pearson Miss Howell Miss Ethel Jewell Miss Amy Thomp son Messrs J P Thomjison Fred Knowles ton Lepard and Fred Mr Principal of Aurora Public School presided during the evening in a very flOO Manitoba BRADFORD Accumulated Funds V H Annual Revenue oyer j i ft about Burton tod dart was the re cipient recently of a handsome Dinner Set i from the of Trinity Church in recognition of past services as organist in the church Already Declared Claims Paid During year Policies were issued lor away mere were of the wagon passed young ladies in the buggy and their muscle of his He is cries for Irelp drew attention of the campers who Van to the rescue and succeeded in stoppingjthe horse before any serious damage was done was- v It is estimated that there is a pop ulation of about on the Lake Shore in the vicinity of Orchard Beach fee cream parlors are doing a business There were started in sailing race last Saturday Quite a high wind prevailed about i half way over the course Mr Deposit Govt over ft The STANDARD has investments in Canada amounting to Fifteen J A BASTEDO Agent JAMES CLARKE District Inspector I ft You Mfcy Need For Cut Burns Bruises Cramps Diarrhoea AH Bowel Complaints It la a are and remedy I PAINKILLER Bane e aad Mrs Dr Irwin of Weston isvisiU ing her mother Leonard Mr Grant a former teacher of Ket- tleby has been engaged to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr Moflajrt j- Mr Roch did not find an overstocked market here Wednesday Only one horse exchanged own ers and the sum paid was a hand some one j I bee the ansices of the Ladies Aid took place in the basement of the Meth Church last Wednesday afternoon The work was in aid of the Deaconess in To ronto Mr John of the con King moved into his new residence last Monday course Jack intends tlie treating the young folks an fashioned bouse wanning but some time in the near future when the weather is more fa vorable Some during Saturday night thief entered Mr Taylors residence through the cellar window and helped himself to a nice roast of several loaves of bread and other victuals If the party who- is so desperately in need of food would make an honest appeal for the necessaries life we there would be any body more charitable than Mr Taylor Ottawa Aug The Department of Agriculture just filled an order the War Office of tons of oats which will be shipped to South Africa in September North On Aug On Sun day morning while lighting a fire with coal the 13yearold du- of Jamba Byrnes was fatally by the igniting and bursting the can She died this morning at oclock For Infant and Children Hail About carpenters are now on strike at Winnipeg Aug The news has reached here of the drowning of Mrs Buchanan and her sixyearold daughter of this district They had fallen into a well unsafely guarded on their farm on the Meaiord Road SSV9 oar taati A large went to Markhahi from here on Monday to witness the lacrosse match between Brampton and Markham which resulted in favor of the home team by a score of 8 to 3 the 9yearold son ol John lost a finger in a peculiar way last Thursday Along with some other hoys he had climbed to the top of a stock car loaded with horses and on descending had his hands between the slats One ol the animals a broncho no doubt resenting the in spection kicked at the boys striking the Miller boy on the hand the result that one of the fingers had to be amputated During the electrical storms on Monday the barn of Noble Steven son who lives near Brougham was struck by lightning and burned to the ground together with contents Mr Stevenson succeeded In saving his stock Mr Johnson and daughter of Newmarket are the guests of Mr and Mrs Joel Baker Mrs Pretty of Newmarket has been seriously ill at Mb Geo difring past week Hare Jost a vajuable horse last week due to John also lost one with inflammation Miller purchased among other stock high grade sheep while in the old country The honey crop this season is light the product the province reaching only about a twothird crop iL The steel framework of the Dash building at St Catharines collapsed and two men boat upset and the others went to the rescue The race was there fore postponed till next Saturday af ternoon On Tuesday evening the 6th inst there was a delightful house warming at the new cottage of Mr W R An drews o Between and people were present crowding the spacious verandas and filling the cot tage Col Lloyd presided during the rendering of a capital program com prising speeches by Addison J- Dickson II -Thompson- and the chairman three quartettes songs by Mr Van Mr Percy Thompson recitation by Mr Hal Johnston and also selections on the bagpipes Miss Katie Smith of St Catharines daughter of Rev Smith form erly of Newmarket with three lady friends- are spending ten days at Boyds hoarding house The children were greatly interested foisting of new flag In front of Mr Canes cabin on day ORCHARD REGAaVA Took place on Wednesday afternoon of last week and proved to be ex ceedingly interesting The weather was very favorable and the shore was lined with enthusiastic spectators Col Lloyd acted as starter J as judge Mr Thompson as tinier and Mr Andrews as patrol to guard fouling In the Girls Double Scull Race there were three entries The girls did well but the Misss Thompson won the race Miss Andrews and Miss Maud Coleman coming in second There was lots of over the Boys Double Race as it looked for a while as if the smallest pair out of the four entries was go ing to win However Percy and Fred Thompson came in first and Melville Rankin and Norman a closo second There were four contestants in the Girls Single Scull Race The prize winners were Miss Frankie Andrews 1st and Miss Nannie Thompson 2nd There were also I in the Boys Single Scull Race resulting Roy 1st ana Thomp son 2nd There was probably more fun over the Tub Race than any other event Six boys started but they were con tinually upsetting After several Mr Wright writes us from Man that his health is greatly improved and he is in charge of a store there He says I would like you to see the great- fields of wheat that I can see from the shop door There are thousands of acres standing as straight as a rush and the majority about as high as my shoulder The prospects are for a handsome harvest and good yield We have had plenty of rain this sea son and all crops are good This place is situated on the Mc Gregor and branch leaving the main of the at the first named place The rails are laid this far but there are three con tractors stiU working west of here at the grading We do not expect the track to go any further this fall as they say that owing to the steel strike in the States it is impossible to get any more rails There are only two other stores a blacksmith shop and two elevators to comprise the business places here The elevators can handle 2i000 and bushels respectively The a fine station which would do credit to a thriving town like Newmarket and also a- section- house The Methodists are putting up a church to cost and pros pects of quite a few other buildings this fall of different kinds Prices are as follows wheat bushel Jive hogs per and no shrinkage firsbclass butter to 15c and eggs per doz- Wild with the exception of red raspberries were plentiful Lots of red and white currants and also gooseberries Help here for harvest is going to be scarce There are so many that come out on the harvest excursions that are of very little use and yet ex pect big pay They do not get it and then things are misrepresented but it is their own fault If there are any good men Coming from around Newmarket I can get them plenty of good places and good wages Remember me to all old friends A breath may burst his bubble si ares And soft white hands could hardly earn A living that would serve his turpi A heritage it seems to me One scarce would wish to hold in fee The rich marks son inherits His stomach craves for dainty fare With sated heart he bears the rant Of toiling bands with brown arms bare And wearies in his easychair A heritage it seems to pie One scarce would wish to hold in fee What doth the poor mans son inher it Stout muscles and a sinewy heart A hardy frame a hardier spirit King of two hands he does his part In every useful toil and art A heritage it seems to me A king might wish to hold in fee What the poor mans son inher it Wishes with humble tilings A rank adjudged by toilwon merit Content that from employment V A Perfectly Clear Shingle and very wide SHINGLE LUMBER LATH SASH OF ALL KINDS PAIL TUBS WASHBOAEDS springs I THE WM A heart that in its labor sings A heritage it seems to me A king might wish to hold in fee What doth the poor mans son inner- A patience learned of being poor Courage if sorrow come to bear it A that is sure To make the outcast bless door A heritage it seems to me A king might with to hold in fee O rich mans son there is a toil That with all others stands Large charity doth never soil But only widen soft white This is the best crop thy lands A heritage it seems to me Worth being rich to hold in fee poor mans- son scorn not thy state There is worse weariness than thine In merely being rich and great Toil only gives the soul to shine And makes rest fragrant and benign A heritage it seems to me Worth being poor to hold in fee Both heirs to some six feet of sod Are equal in Hie earth at last Both children of the same dear God Prove title to your heirship vast By record of a wellfilled past A heritage it seems to me Well worth a life to hold in fee CANE ft MFG COY Of Newmarket Limited is J hy not Investigate prices placing year orders for Him The Painter His Pupil r fetif the Messrs severely Amerling the famous Vienna who died in had a decided taking pupils One day a plainly elderly lady called up on him with her daughter and en treated him to admit her to studio The artist replied I dislike playing the teacher Any person with talent will attain to ex cellence by his own unaided efforts he that has none had far better not dabble in art However if your daughter would like to see what is going on here and try her hand a bit she may go and sit in that corner Notwithstanding this cool reception the young lady went to the studio every day accompanied by her moth er who never spoke a word but sat with her child in the corner knitting stockings while Amerling paid not the slightest attention to either of them One day however the paint er sat down opposite- the old lady and said I my not having asked you before with whom I had the honor Are you married t I am a family have you Only a son and a daughter Is your son a merchant or an Neither A Government employe Something of ho kind A soldier Not always The Plant Line Steamer Halifax with ran on a reef of Boston in a fog All passengers were saved James Whitney Ezra Lane and White were drowned near cott Monday thru the capsizing of their yacht Vigorous Womanhood Perfect Dr Werye Food A Common Seome Treat ment What for The of every home depends very largely on the health of the wife and mother If Is nervous peevish and Irritable worried by the little cares of every day life and tormented by and Irregularities that to accompany rundown there can bo no In homo Tor and children Too many women are victims of ner vous exhaustion and do not know it They Buffer from and dys pepsia nervous and sleep leKHtuHS and drag themselves about the house languid and tired out you can be healthy and vigorous If you follow the of Chase the famous Receipt Book author Hs would not deceive you and his treat ment never Dr Nerve Food Is Intended for such cases as are here described By supply ing to the thin watery blood and weak exhausted nerves the very materials of which nature- constructs new nerve cells and new bodily tissue It gradual ly and certainly reconstructs and re vitalizes weakened and debilitated nervous cures nervous head aches and dyspepsia and permanently overcomes weakness and irregularities eta a box all dealers or WE THE BEST WO WE HAVE THE BEST PRESSES WE MOST TYPE and lout as is consistent i good and good material Call at trie ERA Office and you that save you money j- CO YEARS EXPERIENCE Auction Solo Trade Mark DtSlaNS CCRIQHTS AC a and iay our opinion li fioMtrlcu wntfrfr Bate Co Toronto without la the Scientific flmerlcatt A at kQT JoornAL Tinu SSTfoar Bold For ant to autborit Red Order White Pink In Public Notice la hereby given Orders In Council the- the townships In OF part MA of part and part and between and the Arrow waters will be offered for sale by Parliament In the- City of Toronto on TUESDAY the SEVEN- day of next at the of ONE oclock In ths afternoon and place forfeit- time ana and Bill ha of and a Artn fjnAri District of and County of the pur- have Victoria will be offered for sale the pur chasers of Utter Berths to House and Lot Good orchard and small stable For further particulars write Lock Box Newmarket to fight consuraptioa Scotts Emulsion of codJSrcr oil is long la advance If it you can resist nd you may overcome It be afraid But dont time Why What is he then A CONCENTRATION Of TIME TALENT and MONEY has made our School worthy of the liberal patronage of over members annually which it enjoys The best it is that no graduate to our present knowledge is out a good position Enter any time thought the old lady was wrong In- he head At that- moment the mother of the of Austria the Sophia who often visited the studio shown In and at once embraced the old lady whom she afterwards Introduced to the astonished artist as the Princess Christina of Saxony the mother King Charles Albert pays to the Era Business College TORONTO A strong school Ten regular Teeohers Fine equipment Good results Write for circulars It SHAW Principal Several pieces of Square Timber suitable for building purposes En quire Jackson Farm for Sale right to cut all of timber containing terms and condltlonaof Information to In each Berth on application either per sonal or by letter to the Department or Crown Toronto or Crown Tim ber Agendas Ottawa Marcs and J DAVIS Crown Lands Department of Crown Toronto June 1901 No publication of will be for of the Weal Half of Lot On a good house frame and other farm Is watered and adapted to stock Terms very easy Apply on the premises or box Newmarket Buggy For Sale Mikado style in good running order cash Will be sold at bargain Enquire at the Mr Edward Piper of wis drowned at Port Stanley His hat blew off and he upset the boat In trying to secure It Children pry for SOLID Carriage Tire WW carry heavy loads An easy- tire Can fee fitted to any nd I IT H

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