Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , May 8, 1908, p. 8

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THE NEWMARKET EEA FRIDAY HAY 1908 i ftp KK Iff I M is THE CHILDREN Them Good Health liife around the Bab three days with- or liver pills Those simply purge and tonics in the form of a stimulate the liver causing bile to How It is the bile the up by the liver which moves Frultatlvea and bowels and thus corn- cure constipation They est tonic In the world to build up the system and children plump and rosy c a box for Sent receipt of price If your dealer does cot handle them Fruit actives Limited Ottawa it Montreal May The threatened strike of cotton workers became a fact today when tie mule spinners in the Dominion Textile and Montreal Cotton Companies went on strike Their going on strike will mean the closing down the mills and giving six thousand workers holidays Vancouver May David Clarke Toronto wan drowned at Lvt- ton last week Arriving in British Columbia he took a ferry tender cross the River at and getting tangled in a cable was jerked overboard Deceased who was widower- leaves a family ol four Toronto Ottawa May Since Thursday last the water in the Ottawa River has risen five and continues to rise The village of Point opposite Park is now par tially under water and some resi dents have had to move their goods and chattels into the upper stories Thia is first time thej river has been so high at this time the year 1870 Hamilton May When Mrs Smith wife of J Smith on the Hamilton and Railway drawing water from a well at her residence street Dundas afternoon she fell in and was drowned It is supposed that the un fortunate woman took an fit to which she was subject having fall en into the canal some time ago when was rescued with some difficulty A OPERATION Mr Baldwin Dennis has purchased livery business in and move his family there in a short time Baldwins flour mill has been closed down for the purpose of tensive changes in the one hundred and fifty horse power gas producing engine is being tailed the first of that kind power in this part the With this new system Mr Baldwin anticipates a great saving of fuel besides labor Special Geo Phillips arrested here i week by Provincial Inspector brought before Magistrates Pugsley and Anderson and later re manded until May The charge was that of cruelty On April 14th a valuable colt be longing to James A Taylor of this place had its mane cut off and other wise brutally maltreated The is still living in spite of the treat ment received The young rner charged pleaded guilty with the re stated there is any one thing that reads more than another it la a surgical operation We can state fear of a vjnffiJKtion that there are thousands of operations upon women in our which are entirely and many have been avoided by PINK HAMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND For proof of this read tie following letter Mrs Blair Cannlffcon Out to tor told wLj STOUFFVILLE engagement is announced of Mary Reynolds daughter and Mrs William Reynold Reynolds Court Oxbridge and Mr Tfa On Friday forenoon of last week the north side of the roof of Mr Herbert house lot 11 cession Whitchurch was discovered to be on fire However by the ergetic and prompt assistance his neighbors the flames were soon ex- j languished The damage is fully of the fishing season has with it the desecration of the Day Last Sabbath we are number of persons were fishing on the railroad bridge and with much boldness and fear of man or regard for the Sabbath continued it for hours On Monday afternoon last while at his work at the Holland iver Mr Herbert Morris was Sud denly stricken with paralysis and had to be taken home He was first seiz ed with a pain in the hack and after his limbs became power- ess the paralysis extending from the hips down He is still in a Herb is an and has a wife and young children depti ding Cricket Club has been re-organ- and officers elected J A Honorary Members Johnson Lemon A John Bell of Lloyd town wears pleasant smile these days it Is wins a boy and a girl Stephenson hay tak- n charge of Dr Grahams stables nil will look alter bis string of horses The excavating for the Town Halt is now done and work is expected to he pushed along with as little delay as possible Mr Dennis met with a severe accident on Thursday of last week County Magistracy Meeting The appointment of justices to prepare a list of cases which can be tried by JPs and a schedule of they fees they county constables are entitled to charge was recommended by Judge Winchester at the meeting of the Ma gistrates and justices of the peace Toronto on Monday This proposal was received with favor and his Honor ap pointed Messrs E Irwin KC clerk of the peace John A high county constable J Evans Magistrate Ellis and E Jackson as a committee The lists of magistrates coroners id constables were revised County Constable Eleazer of Aurora Judge Winchester dur ing the Woodcock investigation was at bis Honors request lames of Reuben Gibson of Bay Robert Rumble of Maple Carter of and Hen ry Hewlett of Norway the list of The missals of Constables end Rout was confirmed township two constables white twenty am told that in Mr ha night alter the police hare done the clerical work J said Richard Wal lace in calling attention that no one could he admitted to bail in Toronto save Col who never acted and Mr who always charged What is the use of having J P in the city when they prisoners to bail Mr Wallace Beginning of a Childs Education the Christ began children to lead them One mother said she hen they were six another began at seven a third said I begin when they speak their first word Finally an older woman a ivho is well known thru this country rose up and faced the whole group of Christian mothers and isters you are all wrong begin is the before the child is born homes art better the children are raised in thi fear of God and the future is safe A convention of Christian mothers Cincinnati were having a discus- ought to begin Stirling 3 2 HOTEL WITHOUT A BAR Oakwood May 1 The hotel here has been purchased by sis temperance men and over raised public subscription to place good in the place Mr and Mrs t tenants well and favor ably known in the locality tod the Vegetable Com I did not pi Thats a question to be consider ed said the judge who that the motion to adjourn be moved Uniformed county constables necessity said High County Constable Ramsden in his report A dozen men at least in the suburbs should be so dressed Their services would be in more demand on special occasions The men quite appreciate this but claim the county should provide the The last time uniforms worn they were bought by the themselves men endorsed Mr Ramsdens that the uniforms should be adopted and that the county should a proportion of their cost Several of the justices expressed their regret at the death of the late Thomas Wallace of Wooibrilge letter of condolence will be forwarded to his family rchic McCallum who A iJ opponent in York lured down from despite tm broken leg Archie was The Pious Have the Pull Massey Hall was again crowded terday afternoon at the weekly meet ing of the Canadian Temperance A Rev Dr Elmore presided and a number of s lections were rendered by the choir of Street Baptist Church under the leadership of Mr The speaker of the address Rev Mr remarked that this was a day in his country in which the pious have got the pull A mem ber of the Dutch Reformed Church he explained occupied the White House and a prominent Episcopalian was Mayor of New York There lease at a low rental d the intention is to furnish iss accommodation to the traveling in every particular Mr 11 also look after the bus and mail contract The bar counter has been and soft drinks and be supplied as in a restau rant The stables are being put in good shape some publicspirited volunteered to furnish papers for the reading- and a separate parlor for the will be furnished Lo cal option was adopted in the Mariposa in and has tamed by increasing majori zing hand In the of bis mill tearing the flesh and part bone from one finger which had Mr Harris is having trouble with his flowing been tested to throw and they do not higher The water It ha it feet know how much Is not clearing d the prop tie to itoha Crops iq Fine Shape Winnipeg May Hon Provincial secretary returned from a trip thru here he baa had a chance v ha- the crops looked like They are better bow than have been for some years at Id Mr and they along under the beat of at grain is well out of the ground healthy damage to the crops Other years been frost or May 24th when thi wheat was up three or four Inches and ve had a better crop thar that year These little will dt and from present the beat yield have this FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For thirty hams Vegetable flora roots and nan been the remedy for female ilia to positively cozed women who have been troubled die place men matiin Mm invite Kick I The finest tea grown in to write for lis the of quality used In to preparing Tea Sold only faliHpi staled lead the a Hi didnt Matthew Teefy of Richmond Hill wrote expressing his regrets His 86 nrji permit dm to about as he would like The clerk of thi peace was instructed to write on be half of the justices congratulate Mr Teefy on being the oldest just ice in the county Mr is al so the oldest postmaster in Canada The county families as they would say at erne were represented ih routes as J Evans of Jackson of I market William Latham of forth Peter Laughton of West To- Melville of To ronto Peter Eliis of West Toronto Marr of Lloyd of Newmarket and Leeds Richardson of Maple 15 Drowned Close to Land Fifteen April Helena Ark persons lost th serious Injuries suffering of the while several of the river log aboard of a c company near the mouth of It Francis river Sunday The steamer which from Helena to was caught in a windstorm and over turned when yards from shore and with the exception of several who the water those aboard clung to the overturned boat and drifted for several the waves from time to time washing one after another into the waters until when rescued by a passing gasolene launch fifteen of their number were A Prized Cough Cure I have cot been without a of Expectorant In the for for and ay children look for I take and all of find MAS Free of naming paper It a wonderful u a euro or ore throt croup conga all wa- of throat and It la of a great Is At all good Dr A Limited Toronto tot were three great which the temperance reforrm r had to work gainst namely appetite avarice and apathy The behind the bar the man Who was making money out of the liquor was the most difficult person to thing that was bad he declared There was plotted and Anarchy was hatch ed In conclusion the speaker argu ed that for the drinkers own sake in interest of wholesome citizenship and for the sake of the men in the business the liquor traffic should be banished Departmental Plan of Work Public School Programme o Studies contain the following cations in regard to Physiology and Hygiene for the first four terms teeth skin and nails and of the organs of the senses Very- simple lessons on eating drinking breathing sleeping and cleanliness for the purpose of forming good Physiology and Hygiene should as far as possible be made a phase of the observational work in Nature Study Form Course in Form I con tinued Simple lessons on digesti ties The hotels at Little Britian have been closed some months and the temperanct people took the matter up with thi Fish Die of Old Age Windsor April 29 The Record says I am somewhat surprised summoned to give evidence be fore the Public Accounts In regard to the James Bay fishing lease I hold said Arch prior to his departure for Ottawa the Department have all the evidence Ottawa Matters stand just as were in when the lease granted Not a fish has been caught If the Government would encour age fishing interests in the northern iters I have no doubt that industry would be lished At the present time million of fish are dying old age In all the Great there are miles half of which belonged to United States There are miles in James and Hudson Bays al in Canada and yet nothing is being cleanliness and ventilation on the organs of the body hat can be taught the Study Method General effects nine and tobacco Form III The course of Form II on tinned with more special study of ill lie effects of narcotics its oh the vai Form General observations of bones ami muscles Elementary study of the organs of and re and their functions Ventila tion the relation respiration to health with special exercise and clothing Vocal organs and their functions lion and care of the voice Relation of the nervous system to health and exercise Continued Study of the ef fects of stimulants and narcotics The subject is withdrawn in the Fifth Form and does not appear In the High School Program of with Bars Closed Local option bylaws came force last Friday In thirtyone muni cipalities the Province of Ontario cutting of some ninetyfour licenses In a number of other places were passed reducing the number licenses so that the total reduction will exceed this number Despatch from the districts effected say that In some cases carousals took place to mark the closing of the bars but In the majority the advent of a years dry season passed oil quickly and a general to keep the law Is In dicated One closed up sheds to the public Following is a list of the places In which bylaws came Into force with number of licenses affected In Asphodel Beverley Brighton Brunei Durham fi Erin 3 Hamilton Harvey 1 Murray Norwich Omemee limited scale by fishermen from Dun dee and Aberdeen Scotland some from the United States employes of the Hudson Bay Company and Sir John Government set apart a to promote fishing industries in the Provinces mostly Scotia Over has beer paid in bounties which continue for ever Last year the sum of was spent In killing off dog fish Government pays a third for refriger ation lb a ton for bait and bonus boats which are principally used to carry fish The AuditorGeneral port that for nine months was spent by the Govern ment for the benefit of ftJiermen but the Maritime Provinces and British Columbia got 600000 of that leaving the balance for the res the Provinces Chinese Suffer to day that the floods at Hankow briefly reported by cable were mor destructive than revealed in the earli er reports The loss of life reached more than The steamer also brought a series destructive conflagrations at involving the loss of lives due to incendiarism Nine took place in as many days at the end of March the beginning April Dynamic rebels are considered responsible and wholesale arrests have been made Black Knight quickly shines bright shines by day and shines by night No dust no dirt no hard rubbing always ready for instant use And it wont burn off no matter how hot the lire To keep Stoves Grates and Iron work always cleajt with the least possible trouble use I Stove Polish I A Blended of Ontario and Manitoba Whoot Makes the WHITEST BREAD LIGHTEST ITS TASTIEST PASTRY DAINTIEST CAKES BLENDED FLOURS are TWO flours in one The famous Bread and Pastry making qualities of Ontario fall wheat are combined with Manitoba spring wheat which adds strength and nutriment BLENDED FLOURS are not only the best for all home baking they are also the MOST ECONOMICAL They yield MORE breadycake and pastry to the pound than any other Try it and you will use no other Mode in Ontario T Fined Mr Kingsford the Deputy Police Magistrate of Toronto decided Mon day that the were guilty of cruelty to animals in not provid ing a carload of cattle with food and water on a recent forty hour trip from to Toronto He fined the company and costs remark ing that it was the extreme penalty al lowed under the statute and that it was only possible for him to enforce such penalty as the law allowed In his judgment he said that on the evi dence it was quite clear that after the expiration of hours the com pany were responsible for the care of the stock The shipper was unable to gain access to the cattle owing to the cars being sealed and therefore it was obligatory on the company to feed and water the animals This he said was proved for under the which also allowed the company to collect payment from the shipper for so doing He also said that he accepted the evidence of Mr J Stead the shipper of the cattle as reliable evidence as to the condition of cattle when shipped and the evidence of Mr T Williamson as to their condition when received NOTICE To Whom It May Concern By Acts made and provided it necessary for all parties to put thd premises in proper condition l cleaning up all yards cellars etc BEFORE MAY after which date the Inspector make his annual Inspection All parties not complying will j prosecuted By Order of 3wl5 BOARD OF HEALTH Brick House 12 rooms domr water and cistern New stable lot Apply to Box 14f A NEW SIXROOMED House for Sale Notice to Creditors Pursuant to Revised Statutes of Ontario Chap 129 Sec Credit ors and all other persons having claims against the estate of Joseph Albert late of the Town of Newmarket In the of York Postmaster who died or about the day of December are on or before the 1st day of June to send Into T Newmarket P the Executor the will of Joseph Albert their claims against said estate with a full statement of the same im mediately after the said 1st day of June 1008 the said Executor shall among the parties entitled thereto be at liberty to distribute the estate having regard only to those claims of which the Executor at the time distribution shall have notice J ROBERTSON Sol for Executor I Dated April J 6 Good Building Lots House for Sale That house and lot on Ave Newmarket owned by the lit Miss Apply to C House and Lot On Charlotte St Newmarket tear of Model School for Sale ad Three Pasture Lots in Also acres la East West i lot In con Good pis ture Living stream Apply to A WILSON TREASURERS end Sutton the day of Juno the hour in in Municipality of Con Municipality of Sutton County ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO

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