Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 21, 1907, p. 5

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-f- f i- LEGAL Trip to Lindsay i on Being disappointed An not able to take in the Newmarket Bowel Street to go flock L Milken TO be Cor tad Trust Fundi to At 0Pc for conversation Agri- Society Excursion to say the editor and Mrs Jackson Surrogate Court the pressing invitation of Tbe fate David of- King and daughter to township York left mostly in spcnd weekend in that estate which- goes to his widow and accordingly lander at Susan Hambly commodious comfortable and m artistically decorated home last evening when several tours were Picnics now form a spent in recalling pleasant events aid very general cherished memories byegone days in Newmarket It really seems to be The good old Saturday morning was spent in time now viewing the Town and some of its j It is not good manners to throw important Industries The wide rubbish such as orange peel- paper streets laid out at right angles fit ateri Conveyancer etc on the roadside if every ore nicely sprinkled and free from paper win ftUobejt took more pride in our streets tbeir and Otber refuse wide granolithic appearance would be greatly improv- walks and public MidOcean Rescue Stopped- in Sea To Pick up Castaway June A speck on the ocean which the untrained eye of Co Agent for d Comfortable and Safe Swing I- Mr has erected on lawn a very attractive adjustable Lawn Swing two seats canopy top I a steel frame Just the thing to Current Newm DIVISION COURT lor Life ftUo and Fire Specialty Bolton and Street and O VOICE CULTURE Prospect Dp DENTIST Mi Wilkinson DENTIST 0E in Block DENTIST It Nor Rogetts DENTIST Pitting Teeth Also or at Main St Newmarket MARRIAGE LICENSES At tie En Office irneri private residence If IN Monuments and Head Stones- JAMES Furnace Work Plumbing feayetroughing of Our Specialties It to Grocer lor children to amuse themselves with or tor grownup to lounge in They up very compactly tor packing ana completely ill the bill tor that kind of an article Mr has the agency for these swings and has sold four already Christian Conference At the Ontario Christian Confer ence held at Little Britain last week the- following officers were elected for the ensuing year PresidentRev H Lit tle Britain VicePres of Newmarket ClerkRev Sargent Toron to Treasurer Mr of Reform All the speakers advertised for the big Liberal in Aurora today have signified their intention to be present Arrangements are complet ed and a grand day is expected Newmarket Military Band is ex pected to go to Aurora on the a car so as to commence their con cert at oclock when the various contingents from the outlying polling places arrive on the grounds The games commence at one oclock and speaking shortly after two pm Postal Regulations Do you know that you are liable to a fine of ten dollars if you enclose any writing other than your name and address in a package ot merchan dise or other articles that are mall- able at other than firstclass rates unless prepaid as firstclass postage or two cents per ounce or fraction thereof And do you know that the postmaster is obliged to examine all in th7 Th7steH buildings at once impress the visitor with the of its citi zens v There is one thing helps the business people of Lindsay and that is the absence of the century of the departmental store Each merchant in Lindsay confines himself to one line There is riot even a mixture dry goods and groceries to be found Lindsay is not an old place like Newmarket for it Is only about fifty years since the first settlers went in there but it has a population of Being the County Town of Victoria the Court House Registry Office and Jail are situated there The Post Office is a fine Government building with Custom Offices on the second floor just what Newmarket needs badly The Public Library building is the gift of Andrew Carnegie erected in the Town Park at a cost of condition being that corpora- lion spends in books main tenance each year The exterior does not show to advantage hut the interior is well arranged and the Li brary is well patronized Lindsay also has a flourishing Y M A of 300 members and those who desire all the privileges which include baths and use gymnasium under an instructor are taxed a year The maintenance the past year cost and the various churches contribute towards its sup port Lindsay has some generous as well as progressive people and the Ross Memorial Hospital is a strtkiog evi dence of this noble spirit The building is on one of the most com manding sites of the Town also a gift to the corporation and the hos pital was erected and equipped at a cost of by Mr Ross of Mont real a former Lindsay boy in memo ry of his father and mother The hospital is fitted up magnificently be ing most complete in every detail To assure the generous donor that the premises would he properly taken care of the Lindsay people subscrib ed as an endowment fund to Livwptetliartics mineral waters often make Constipa tion worse They merely irritate tiie bowels and force them to movestop taking mj attracted the forward lookout tight the just arrived are the one as it was plunging thru three hours before dawn certam cure for because their action is noon was on the bridge got his glass the liver are arid made it out when a liver tome stimulate a wave to be the secretions of bile by the a fishermans dory with a man on this bile causes the bowels to move the natural big ship slowed down and head- regular way and completely to Captain cures Constipation decided to try the trick seldom are fruit juices attempted of picking up trie man with tonics and antiseptics his ship When theCarraanfa added In was within a lew hundred feet of the re one atom of bitter replaces one atom of sweet in the fruit Juices forming a new com pound which is many times more active medicinally than the fruit juices could possibly be for boxes At all dealers Criiyrruvtn M packages he suspects which are mail ed at other than first class rates and report to the department should have been mailed at a higher rate of postage You can also fined for enclosing a letter or article in a newspaper or for writing on the margin Excursion to Morton Park Toe Methodist Sunday School Ex cursion to Morton Park on Wednes day the of July promises to be one of moat successful for years Special Metropolitan cars will leave Newmarket station at am and J and the round fare is only for adults and for children Hot and cold water will he supplied free by the school to those who to take their bas kets or both dinner and supper can be obtained at the House at- reasonable rates Lots of row boats splendid bathing shore lawn tennis and ball grounds good finning and everything required to spend a very enjoyable day Dont miss this opportunity to visit Morton Park Livery to all train by tor all of tt Tow prompt BOYD North York and South baseball league was opened here on Saturday by a game between Mount Albert and the locals before a small and fans The visitors got away to a good start In the first and the home team could not catch up Shields did some fine work In the box for Albert but support from the field out of several holes Newmarket Pox did the stellar work in right field missing offering The visitors batted pretty freely but only se cured two With the ex tremely poor support re ceived it Is a wonder the scons was not much worse The umpire was not very well up In his Job but he did his best calling a man out whenever he was told score at the was to in favor of Mount Albert Shields Draper Peppiatt -Ch- Manager delighted the crowd with his work on the coaching lines Jack Is just as full of the game as ever and intends to place his team pn the top of the heap at the close of the season A number of Tiny cattle strayed Into the town of Midland recently were put pound It cost Wagner to get is exceedingly popular and the accom modation is frequently overtaxed Lindsay owns its own waterworks plant having bought out the private company that inaugurated the sys tem but everybody appears to be with the joint stock com pany that runs the electric light plant of which Mr Walter is the manager than whom there ap pears to be no more popular young man In Lindsay The power is gen erated at Falls miles dis tant and sold at per thousand watts with a discount of 25 per cent If the bill Is paid before the of each month This makes the rate actually per The streets are Jit with arc lamps and the corpora tion pays per lamp or per annum They formerly had gas Ah lamps run every night and all night everybody Is satisfied The company owns every meter and makes no charge for them only there is a minimum charge of per year for current The company has- near ly COO meters placed In the town and keep three men for repair and exten sion work There are three very Tine churches In Lindsay the Presbyterian Roman Catholic and Cambridge street Meth odist In the latter Mr Bishop Is the popular pastor he was formerly stationed at Aurora and Bradford and Mr Cecil Forsyth of Aurora is organist The Presbyterian Sunday School one of the few uptodate detached buildings in Canada The interior finish and the equipment Is also excellent Three large saw mills grist mill Implement works and foundry together with a large pro duce shipping establishment are the life of the place There are a num ber of residences The first railroad to strike Lindsay came through from Port Hope and was heavily Mrs George father flr helped the surveyors chain the route but since the entered the town the shipping facilities have greatly Improved as well as the passenger service The river plays an import- CM cattle released Teething given Mot Treasure Quickly relieve regulate Afciedutety Co Sot Montreal ant part in the life of the Lindsay people and two or steamers make regular trips upon it The run down the river to Sturgeon occupies about an hour and a quarter- and is in warm weather hut so far as could sec the num- and style of the summer cottages does not equal Jacksons Point on Lake Simcoe by any means We also visited Lindsay Cemetery This consists of acres beautifully situated on the eastern bank of river but the manner in which It is kept is far Inferior to that of New market Cemetery Lindsay is well supplied by two good local papers one of which is a daily The Post has recently moved into a very fine modernly equipped ofTicu on the third floor of which is the Masonic suite of rooms which would do credit to any city Our old Newmarket friends includ ing Mr P and his estim able family Mrs Mrs and daughter were untiring in their efforts to make our visit a pleasant one and to cap the climax some friend of family re minded us that the season for lunge opened on Monday morning by provid ing choice fish for breakfast from the bountiful waters of the river Women Pay More Why Insurance Companies Discrimin ate Against the Gentle Sex If one is to believe the medical ex aminers the reason a woman pays more tor the privilege of life Insur ance that she is much more com monly a victim of indigestion and stomach troubles and the fatal- ail ments that spring from these causes It Is not that acute attacks dis ease that influence the insurance ex aminers alone hut the constant feel ings of weakness headache indiges tion and stomach trouble These things physicians say kill more peo ple than many of the For curative power in all stomach troubles nothing else is as safe yet effective nothing else can he so thor oughly relied upon to relieve all Indigestion as is unlike any remedy heretofore known it is not a mere digestive tablet it strengthens and restores to natural action the stomach and bowels and makes a complete cure even In the worst form of stomach troubles J It Y sells in boxes under a guarantee to refund the money unless it does all that is claimed lor ft Of course things are going wrong when dont go your way Sale of TOwn Residence Pursuant to instructions received from the Executors the estate the late Cody there will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the New Hotel in the Town of Newmarket on Saturday the 22nd day of June at the of eleven oclock in the forenoon that valuable residence situate on Church Street and composed of the northerly feet of Lots arid on the north aide Timothy St as shown on registered plan No 20 excepting thereout that portion of the north end of lot heretofore sold to one George Bennett said parcel of land offered for sale has a frontage of feet on Church Street with a depth from east to west of 132 On this lot Is erected a comfortable brick clad residence being the horned stead the ate Benjamin Cody Possession can be given the first week In August next TERMS of Sale Ten per cent dory he had the engines stopped and shouted to the motionless form in the dory through The man in the- dory would not have been able to understand the cap tain if he had hoard the words be cause he knew only French and even if he had been hailed in his native tongue he would have been no more responsive I could hear no more than his shipmate who had been swept to death from dory days before It was early for to get up but when the liner stopped the port rails wefe soon swarming with folk from the first and second cabin and steerage It was a case for a volunteer on the life line and several men including some passengers want ed to undertake the job The man chosen was Able Seaman James Brown a stocky blond Briton He was lowered over the side by his ship mates after Captain had the carefully near the tiny dory tried to step aboard just as dory swerved from the ships- side but his left foot struck the gunwale and he tumbled into the sea His shipmates then yanked him up and he climbed Into the dory He shook the French fisherman who moved just enough to show he was still alive Then passed a line under his arms and made it fast In a jiffy the Frenchman was Hauled on the steamer dragged up the same line Next day the by a special edition of the ships daily the story the fisherman who was snatched from death The castaway said he was Louis Volletof St a fisherman mar ried and lather two children lie was one of the crew of the barkentfnc La Mimose and while it was at anchor off the Grand Hanks on the morning of May he and a dory mate rowed oil to take fish from the trawls A gale sprang up and with it a heavy snow storm A wave boarded the dory and swept Vollets mate into the sea After the storm passed Vollct found himself unable to get his bearings He had only one oar the other having been carried away with mate With his single oar he sculled about chiefly to keep his blood in circula tion as it was bitterly cold The dory was provisioned with enough food for two men tor fortyeight hours Vollct ate sparingly and he managed to make the food last six days There is a tradition among French sailors of the fishing fleet he said that a man need have no hope for life after lie passes the ninth day of starvation This idea got a grip on his mind He made a notch with his on the gunwaje of the dory at the end of bis first day without food Bay after day passed and the notches got up to eight The end was drawing Close and he thought much of his wife and children at St TWO toy More he bad seen a liner and stood up in the dory and waved his oar but he was too far away ft had rained and snowed frequent ly as he lay In the dory At times he let the rain and snow beat down on him catching what he could In- his south wester and his hands and his mouth His oilskins protected his hody from the cold hut his hands and his feet got terribly frosthitten He chewed up about six inches of tarred rope to his tongue from swell ing On days when it was not freez ing he said In the bottom the dory and the soak In to him to supply the demand of his body for moisture Vollct will all right about a week and will be sent home by the French Consul The University of OtfjtwawlU confer honorary degrees on Hon and Senator Coffey of London Tho best remedy for Mil Compound Iron Pills doses for cents Sold the Norman Rogers Co Out June While planing lumber In the planing mill of Angus McKay at Dorset yesterday af ternoon Jerome brother of the postmaster at Dorset and a for mer resident had his left Dos Scrub Brushes Regular 25c goods selling a Shoe Brushes Regular selling Dos Stove Brushes Regular 25c goods selling at Or one each of the above at w Dot Regular goods selling at SO Dos Brushes Regular goods selling at 25c Toilet Brushes Regular goods selling at 25c ALL OF TflE ABOVE GOODS WERE BOUGHT BY AT AUCTION ROOMS TORONTO CALL AND SEE OUR LINE OF ELECTRIC LIGHT FURNITURE SAVE MONEY BY BUYING FROM US MUSK RAT SKINS WANTED HIGHEST CASH PAID FOR SAME J A W ALLAN COMPANY E W M A RKET the purchase money at the time hand complrtelv severed There were sate balance within thirty no guards to the knives The injured thirty days thereafter The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserv ed bid For further particulars apply to J ROBERTSON man was brought to vlUe end now in the bos Salt Rheum and cdn- of the skin cured by the Vendors use of Millers Compound Iron Pills Newmarket Sold by the Norman Rogers Co r I w b JUNE THE MONTH OF ROSES WEDDING GARMENTS Our Black Cheviots and Worsteds are Unsurpassed for Quality and Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed F WILLIS MERCHANT TAILOR NEXT DOOR TO L ATKINSON MAIN STREET Is Ironing Tedious I Make it a Pleasure by using Model Starch Enamel a Box at your Grocers i Land plaster Although the growth you can Increase your crop by sow- Ing land plaster We haw It at per ton A full assortment of Turnip Seed of all kinds also Millet and Hungarian Grass and Rape Seed Place your order now for your seasons coal Pea coal is the best summer fuel We have dry slabs at per cord also all kinds of dry wood You get right prices and satisfactory results when dealing with North End Flour and Feed Store PHONE H EVES I Farm Laborers and Domestics I have been appointed by- the Dominion Government to Immigrants from the United Kingdom In positions Una labourers or domeatio servant In this vicinity Any requiring such help should notify me by letter felly kind of help required wanted wages offered numbers arriving may not be sufficient to supply all but every effort will be made to provide each applicant fcelp required ANGUS WILLIAMS Barrister and Solicitor NEWMARKET OFFICE OVER TORONTO JOBBING HOUSE v i a

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