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Newmarket Era , November 20, 1903, p. 8

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Era FRIDAY Hub RELIABLE TO T J Mr Newton Graham lost a valuable Ask a healthy woman what she would her health for and she would tell you that the choicest diamonds in the world could not buy it What for diamond rings to Monday emphasize the shrunken We understand that Wtes finger or earrings to light has been teaching school up the cheeks hollowed by several years is giving up Ate eg 0 health women ha two of the Scott Township local womanly diseases for Mr is re the diseases of the delicate talked of as a sure man and another womanly organism and the gen- has been asked to try it who is a era health perfectly restored ccr winner No met Friday evening J Rut tie is laid up with a hand remarkable benefits from the use of Pierces Favorite are due to this medicines per fect cures of womanly diseases- It establishes regularity dries weakening drains heals inflam mation ana ulceration and cures female weakness It affords me pleasure to be FRANKLIN The special service at church to out great crowds Sunday eve the of write Mr Co Icinptcd to try effect upon raymother At us of roirrud life I was bothered with ironblcwmc very weak nd unfit for work of Ixtamc left of and bone Mr ftUnoed nod got tut tottlc of he the of nt he jot me two mart add I op o more and I to in flh very rapidly- Prescription make strong women well no for medicine which works won for weak women Golden but what hay ne wrong with Flora J r Ho i to Endeavor J after I our Farming For Profit Every Farmer should keep these three words constantly in mind and conduct his farm on strict business principles Guess work and haphazard methods are no longer used by successful and uptodate far mers By reading The Weekly Sun the Farmers Business Paper you will get the very latest and most accurate in formation regarding your bust- ness The Suns market reports are worth many times the sub scription price to you Every Farmer in Canada should realize the full value of the service The Sun has ren dered him in a public way It was due to the action of The Sun- in giving voice to the opinions of the farmers that the law relating to cattle guards drainage across rail ways and farm fires caused by railway locomotives has been amended We will send The Weekly Sun from now to 1st January in combination with The Era for 150 Subscribe Now Samples for the Asking Mr Richardson school teach er intends giving another school Particulars later Those little that Satan let on Halloween and dumped that smoke stack of ti in the race bad better fish it out and further trouble- Mr and Mrs Cook were in a few days last week attend- lug the funeral of Iter brother Mr Steele Miss Annie Toronto spending a couple of months visiting friends around here and Albert Mr John JBrodie our enterprising pumpmaker had an extra horse on week Jack is a hustler and as his business covers such a large por tion of country we would think he would need an extra team Miss Flora Harper and Miss Pearl Mead were the guests of Miss Aggie Sunday Two more young men from here joined the Sons of Temperance Soci ety at Pine Orchard on Wednesday night Warner Graves and Nelson Miller gave us a call on Sunday kelson says Franklin is a lively town A large number from here intend taking in the Farewell Party at Mr A Cases on Friday eye We hear invitations are out to about one hun dred couples Music trom ville When You Need Phone No and get the beet town In J STREET Chambers to shoot cheap Pistol Cart ridges in rifles dollars In THE HARDWARE SPECIALTY CO Mam Toronto not have too sharp a nose for peoples fault and be continual ly to pinch acd them in to you think the only straight Pith K Heave OwjBSgnsSiKJa flo Bold tons tic wholesale LEMON A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr and Mrs on Wednes day the inat when their eldest daughter Amelia was united in mar riage to Mr Edgar Hancock of The ceremony was conducted by Rev Geo Washington assist by Rev I Bowles of Brampton West The bride was given away by her father She wore a travelling suit of blue and white and carried a of white chrysanthemums The bridesmaid was Miss Nellie Ma lum who wore a suit of blue and cream The groom was supported by his brother Mr Herbert Hancock of The ceremony took place at oclock in the parlor under an arch of ever greens decorated with pink white The wedding march wan played by Miss Irwin After the ceremony the wedding party and guests about in number to the spacious dining room where the tables were with varied and abundant delicacies After these had been partaken of Rev Washington I Bowles the groom groomsman and several others made appropriate Speeches The bride since her coming amongst us has been a favorite with her companions and we feel confident that she will make an excellent help meet They have innumerable good for a happy married life The happy couple went south on their wedding trip and on their return will reside near The bride was number of costly handsome and use ful presents Rev and Mrs I Bowles of spent a few days visiting friends here last week About two oclock on Wednesday the 11 fast Mr William Lucas White passed away During the past couple of years he has had very poor health and has not been able to do much work He has been a resident this village for about years and was postmaster hero for many years For over years he has been a mem ber and an active worker in the Moth Church and an ardent advocate of the temperance cause He was a native of the County of Tyrone Ire land leaves his aged wid ow four sons and three daughtern to mourn their loss The funeral took place to the cemetery here on Friday afternoon Rev Geo Washington con ducted the service a largo attendance Mrs few injTiamiiy Cleveland to join Mr last This is another will be a great loss to Zephyr i Frank Cook gone to Novar to take charge of hi fathers business there V John Scott has got a new blower for his machine Our tailor shop is still vacant The Womens Missionary Society held a very successful tea in the in- the Methodist Church on Wednesday night last and the Sadies in with the Presbyterian Church held theirs on Monday- after noon which was also a success in way J returned from Indian Head Saturday night and is quite en thusiastic over the country there AURORA Our local milkmen have raised the price of milk to quart The Aurora Methodist Auxiliary the Womens Missionary Society in tend holding a handkerchief and entertainment the first week in December On Sunday afternoon the cylinder head of a locomotive attach- ed to a freight train blew out about a mile north of the sta here The train was stalled until another engine be brought from Toronto The Berlin Beet Sugar factory at Berlin have paid out cash up to October sixty Cuousand dollars for beets Several farmers in this section grew beets and shipped them to the factory and so far as we have been able to learn are well satisfied with the results On Tuesday evening last the officers and players of the Aurora Basehall Club gathered for the purpose of giv ing Mf- Fred Bush their talented pitcher a sendoff on the eve of his marriage- The evening was spent in sociar intercourse after which an excellent supper was served an excellent program consisting of speeches and songs- the gathering dispersed a handsome mar ble clock was presented by the chair man Rev Mr Pearson in behalf of the baseball club in acknowledgement of which Mr Bush made a very neat and appropriate reply in Thibet Karachi Bombay British India Nov 16 The expedition command ed by Col which is being prepared to support tho British mission to Thibet starts in a few days It has been ordered to occupy the Valley trie key to Thibet and to advance on Gyuagte an im portant centre miles from The object of the mission was to dis cuss with Thibetan authorities their nonobservance of treaties and consequent injury to trade of In- and Thibet A peaceful settle ment of the matter is improbable The Government declares it has determined to fight and has warn ed its people to prepare for war KM Mr A feJ Widdifeld and Robertson of v frloncs in list Special meetings will be held in Church every this week conducted quantities of apples are pass ing here daily on their road to Tottenham to be Thcie was a fine crop this year arid some of tie best to in the are leaving the vicinity has been r this for months during which he purchased very- arfee amount of apples about lackers all the time We under stand the price paid was from 10U to per barrel Mr J Smith and lady spent Sunday at the home of his mother Mrs Bad- more Mr- and Mrs Hester- visited her brother Mr Andrew at Newmarket on- Sunday last streets were left in darkness on Sunday night last owing to the trie agitator worn out We are at best but and strangers in this world Our time is brief and Us termination sometimes comes very unexpectedly On Thursday last Oliver Forsyth be- tame ill but lie did not think there was anything serious On Friday medical aid Was summoned and it was found that he was suffer from ap pendicitis- On Saturday he became much worse Monday morning a specialist from Toronto arrived but declined to operate as the was then tod low fifteen minutes to twelve on Monday night- he passed away Deceased was in his year and was highly respect ed The funeral took place on Wed nesday afternoon and was conducted by the Masonic Order Interment took place at the north Glasgow cem etery a very large cortege following the remains to their last resting place Besides his bereaved widow there remain five small children to mourn the loss of a kind and tionate and father the butter wont come put a penny ih the churn is an old time dairy proverb It often seems to work though no one has ever told why When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scotts Emul sion It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something astonishing about- Scotts Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some especially prepared for delicate stomachs j Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be- is so perfectly adapted to their wants For thin children Scotts feriulsion is the most satisfactory treat ment We will send you the penny a sample free f i wit lbt iota I of tt jw buy A BOWNE Chemists Toronto OttUrlo Gets Her JVioney Kingston Nov The trial took placo today at of A White sell Newmarket for obtaining money by fraud from Miss- Emma Allison was engaged to Miss Alli son but in November he mar ried another woman without apprising Miss Allison In July lie got as Miss Allison supposed to start housekeeping with About letters on both sides were produced in court The Judge found the pris oner guilty of obtaining by fraud and Whitesell was let out sus pended sentence on promise to pay Miss Allison FALLING FROM ALOFT of ffailar ften -TkU- OnV of tie of ca faring life writeB Charles In TM In the Warine is tbe ln- proportion of sailors who meet with death or accident by falling from aloft Whether or no the cherub iflsappoH4t6 oyer poor respohtl bio for It am not prepared to say but fact remains J J Having to tumble aloft at all hour and all weathers to perform acrobatic that tie a monkey the saying among about Changing the be comes a One would think the situation spiced by danger with out Increasing it St is not altogether an thing- to tee a man if he happens to be bare footed run out along yard in pref erence to using the placed un der for- the purpose to reach what Is post honor the weather ring J In of all thus although not actual percentage I bold to that not more than man In hundreds Is killed or in jured by falling from aloft If I use my own experience as a base th pro portion would he less for in twenty years of sea life I was never caused the pain of witnessing such a catastrophe am C Of all the teaching the world ninetynine at least J done by fathers and mothers Every child learns more In the way of actual facts from the day of its birth until the end of its seventh year than It can possibly learn in all the rest of its life put together During tnese first hours and years of life the child learns to walk to talk and what Is for Important it learns tbe beginnings of control During the first years the child puts id touch with the world Into which it Is born In these early years parents and the mother especially are the- teachers They start the operations of the mind giving it its first bent And however able the teachers of the future may be however conscientious and learned In the great majority of cases childs future Its success or failure depends upon the first teaching influences of mother and father TREASURi For Taxes in the County of York COUNTY OF TO WIT Hundred sod and to forth together with the fJJi I thersfore give notice that or and latdIbaI on in places hereinafter proceed to bo much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge the said of tare J thereon ALL THE LANDS ARE PATENTED DISTRICT No I SALE TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY OF 7 at tbe hour of oclock am In the Old Court House Adelaide St E Toronto MUNICIPALITY OP WESTON Description Lot Assessed W DISTRICT HO Comprising Vaugban and Village of to be hed on WEDNESDAY DAY OF DECEMBER At the- hour of PUBLIC HALL Palmers Block RICHMOND HILL wWfltwi OF MARKHAM It Don Quantity Taxes 17 a Lot Assessed to Brooke to Brooke to ttrian Church Owner part part toBaiem part to part to part MUNICIPALITY OF lt Con Quantity to Richard part Boyd In known as Old Mill Property middle 1 MUNICIPALITY OF Description Lot Block Street Assessed to Bertha Millar Main half acre acres half acre half acre acre it to Croaby VILLAGE Quantity Taxes ac A Rouge- M Feed A 135 Feed ToUl S3 No 3 Comprising East and Holland Landing Sale to be held ON WEDNE8DAY DAY OF DECEMBER From Oct to Nov 10 over laborers who were unable to ob tain employment in the United States returned A gospel written on parchment in which is the oldest of all dated copies Known at the present has found the village of in the Caucasus A marvellous downfall of little toads descending from the clouds stirred a great deal of consternation a remote region In Utah- Where the diminutive came from and or what purposes they may be utilized are puzzling questions to rustic Mormons Alaska it is said packs canned salmon every year of a total value not less than And other A Live Too The bride was fair and slight the bridegroom was dark and stalwart They made a most interesting pair and people on the long distance train who had watched them more or lees openly from San Francisco cheered by the sight of bower of rice which fell out of the brides par asol two days later The bridegroom saw the smites and putting his arm round his blushing wife be faced the earful of friendly strangers reckon theres no need for me to say we havent been married long he announced In full chest but I can tell you one thing Yon dont want to smile any more than polite hes my violet and her sheltering oak and I weigh pounds at hour of la the TOWN HALL AURORA MUNICIPALITY OF EAST rtf Quantity Taxed Assessed to 116 acres 5 I Y MUNICIPALITY OF Lot Plan Taxis 10 Harold No W Harold No ICO MUNRJIPAIJTY OK HOLLAND LANDING rt Con or St Quantity ONen0 survey of lot Macro Estate lot Description Fees a Fee a Hips as ton an pit No Comprising North the Village of Sutton Sale to be held da TUESDAY 29TH DAY OF DECEMBER at tbe hour of 1030 am In QUEENS HOTEL Village of SUTTON MUNICIPALITY OF NORTH Description Lot Street Quantity Taxes Assessed to Walter 10 Macro to Walter Kcawlck to Henry Taylor A Silence it appears Is an unknown quantity at a divinity examination in The commencement is sig naled by the clashing of cymbals and tho beating of drums While the can- are writing their answers they Jabbering who pass audible remarks about what is being done The test lasts days and the people make examination the for gaining merit by feeding candidates and cart loads of provisions of all sorts find their way to tho pagoda precincts and from every quarter go roxmd col lctlng to provide the couipoU to Reserve acres MUNICIPALITY OF SUTTON- S3 Description to KColby Block Treasurers Co York First Quantity acre acre Taxes loss Fees Exps 135 Total si Hit a The Victoria Cross For Valor In Ten Colors tors with necessaries of Ufa and products of that northern region luxuries sawell by no means inconsiderable Undo Sain bought Alaska from Rus sian made no mis- lake The shipment of sugar heels by the growers of the locality to the Berlin factory was made last of Antony Mark Antony gave tho world for a womans love but found so poorly compensated by the exchange that In desperation at the approach of and being Informed that This industrywhile a new one has Patra was endeavoring to make terms made the growers well pleased with herself by surrendering hto- their past and the livelihood tabbed himself with dagger Ee ls next year ace a greater revived he received the number go into the raising pi beets by Cleopatra that she desired to Markham Economist W He was carried to her of refuge Cleopatra and her maids raised him by ropes to the window of tower where the fallen queen found her last home He was lifted In and died In her arms You can depend on Ayeri Hair Vigor to restore color to your gray hair lime Follow and It never falls to do this work It stops the hair Theres great satisfaction knowing you are not going to be pointed Isnt thai It w lu nth I If for of Flab There two popular delusions about flshone that cannot lira water and the other that they can live In any water supply taking care of itself a mat ter of fact there are fish In Africa which having to exist In absolutely dry rivers for a portion of tha lave developed lungs while in many an amateurs aquarium flah cannot In the water provided owing to lack of food London Field ii al Weekly Mail and fcmpire For News Pages I understand old Skinflint has tot a you really think sot Well if Skinflint and religion come together at all I think it to say that he has got religion certainty is nothing to Indicate that has got him- J Fading Hair J The bay who taught to be lieve that the drumstick Is the best part of the turkey grows op to that his wife in to him Now York I THE picture shown is one dear to every man woman 1 boy and girl on its meaning The Vic toria Cross given for conspicuous bravery If only son or South Africa could voice the deeds performed upon it how Victoria Crosses would have been have been earned by Canadas sons It is hard in the heat of action to notice every act of valor and therefore only those which take place under the eye of superiors of sufficient rank can be noted The picture shows one of deeds Two troopers arc pressed by the enemy The horse of one is hit Under the withering fire the man whose mount is unharmed and risking everything waits to get his comrade safely mounted behind him and carry him back to the Canadian line is a desperate deed and one often performed but seldom noticed When however such an act is seeo the reward dear to soldiers hearts above every other is the result This picture is from the brush of Mr W B Wolleo an artist famed for his war picture one whose work appearsm all the reading illustrated periodicals of the Empire It is a forceful subject from the hand of a strong man The Mail and Empire has obtained the exclusive right for this picture in Canada It a perfect tencolor reproduction and will be given FREE to readers under the following conditions With The Weekly Mall and Empire Mew and old copy of Attogrivuu ONE YEARS In to Great Britain or United for For of paper and particular writs to CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT MAIL AND EMPIRE TORONTO or drink j 5te

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