Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 5, 1908, p. 8

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THE ERA FRIDAY TONE a 0IMY POOR HEAD around Hie Hub WW Stop Those Headaches Headache and neuralgia are pro nounced signs of blood poisoning This poisoning of the blood comes being left In the system instead of Poor skin action also causes head ache and neuralgia Imparities cannot escape through the akin tha blood them up and deposit them on ding I are overworked one way to cure to regulate lives keep blood pure and rich relieve the sjomach and kidney the bowels and Invigorate tie eHinto WW On Monday last one of the oldest and most respected residents of passed away in the person of Joel Baker who was in his year Deceased had not been enjoying good health for several years but Horn On Thursday May Mr and Mrs Jos Miss Eva of Toronto flying visit to friends in Page Kerry broke the record in Alta May 30 The market here is badly congest aid hundreds of foreign last Vallentynes the time being one h minutes to raise a The captains were Rob and Howard Reekie The as a close one there being rafters in favor of Reekie Pretty good work boys TfME TABLE and and Wednesdays leaving Special trai Mr Wm During the last electoral campaign i Ontario Mr Whitney appealed hememtly to Liberals for their As soon as he got his big he showed his gratitude for Liberal support by turning liberals of office in every part of the ress despatch from Ottawa states that the Department been advised that navigation Is the point of opening on the Yukon It expected that the first steamer will gave White Horse on or about Tune Postmasters are being instructed accept all classes of mail matter the ordinary rates for all places in he Yukon on and after June Candidates for the Legislature For years the people of Ont were told that the documents different departments in conclusive proof that the For years these depart- in the hands of Mr Whitney and his colleagues and not one single case of wrongdoing has been exposed Durham East Durham West Elgin East Essex South Fort William Glengarry North The supporter of sited his father In after an absence of 22 years a looks hale and hearty Mr f Wright has brought out Mr Fred Dennis Drug Store and has taken possession He comes intended The Friends Association Cricket Club of Toronto played against the lit on horiif- Government boast that the finances of the Pro vinces have been administered with any special regard to economy or with the preceding gov Increase of over in our years or at the rate of year is surely Betting a pace that is bound to land the Province In debt and in a very few years bring us di rect taxation Mr Whitney contends that his Gerrymander was intended to equal population of the Riding of Essex vas good larger than the- other and he equalized the population by taking township from a smaller Riding id adding to the birred have produced the grandest remedy for womans ills that the world has In he good oldfashioned days of our grand Mothers they relied upon the roots and herbs of the field to cure and mitigate suffering The Indiana on our Western Plains for ailment that baffle the most skilled physicians who have spent years the study of From the roots and herbs of the fold K more than thirty years ago gave of the world a remedy for their pe culiar ills more potent and clous than any combination of drugs K Compound is now recognized Standard remedy for J M Street Toronto Canada writes to Mrs aDdkwLdlftKKolcb it wiil for Buffering West- Hastings North Hastings East Hastings West Huron Centre South- Huron North Kent East Kent West Kingston East West Lanark North Lanark South McKay Gee Teller M W S J J Hunter C M Bowman E P Sparks Baker Wonnacott Sutherland Dr Hamilton H W Reynolds Hon A Neil Jacob Warren A Labor W- Wardrope A Ind Daniel Pougher Henry R J W Smyth John H Fisher Brewster A E Donovan M I Wm Mitchell L John j John North Duncan Ross Elliott Hugh Clark M Dr R R W H Ind- McKcwon I Hon J P Whitney I J J Preston ace J Devitt A Brower F Hon Dr A Dr Anderson Dr J S Gallagher D McDonald L Ferguson Con M Boyd Dr Dr A Nixon J J Scott Hon J J W A Richardson J Johnson H A P H Geo W Harold Machin H Montgomery Hon W J Hanna Dr F Preston Col act John T Dr Hon Adam Beck R Oh George Andrews employed in Factory was aim last Saturday on the Andrews in the hant of tie head head rendered ained until he Box instantly killed ling while putting The shafting fell revolves striking stomach face and The blow on the It i Septeml understood that the In- Exhibition will open on August The 2nd of En L n Keep be School Child the Fair Clerk of the Peace has had a staff of nearly two dozen helping to get out the list of voters for the dif ferent Returning Officers for June After alighting from southbound car St last Friday Mrs Annie Ahraham to avoid an auto car jumped towards the sidewalk so suddenly that she fell the small bones in one of her ankles On Friday was suddenly drenched with est downpour of rain this year Tbej storm demoralized everything Tele- phone service was stopped and many I switchboard girls got a shock getting and it will The safeguards against all lifes common ills are Aippnd Stomach Health and Hundreds ii thousands both men and women keep healthy by using BEECHAMS and civilized- blood last the City kidneys up the nervous air the ill effects of he best safeguard and jail At Sold Everywhere In privilege Kings representative to unveil this I tablet to the memory of those of your comrades who have enjoyed thei honor of laying down their Uvea fori their country With these words His Excellency Earl Grey unveiled the Campaign Against the tablet erects to the memory of those am j j j who died in South Africa last week Elided Bugles sounded and the Union Jack from the face of tii His Excellencys speech was patriotic as was also that of Lieut Govern or The ceremonies were attended of people proposed to establish baseball at Beach Park the nominations for the eight seats in the Legislature last Monday when less than thirtythree candidates ere proposed The Toronto Swimming Clubs will be held next Saturday at 50 yards and will he followed by a series of each Saturday afternoon thru- Simla May The British puni tive expedition has ended its cam paign against the warring Mahmond tribesmen and on Sunday MajorGen eral will return to Indian territory and demobilize his forces This unexpectedly rapid collapse of tribal opposition and the close of the campaign are attributed largely to the tactful management from the po litical side of the Viceroy Lord and removes what quite recently threatening situation pos sibly involving an Afghan war The British losses in the days the campaign were six officers killed and nine wounded seventytwo men billed and 144 wounded the deaths A Prowl Coug Cure I I aid It It It life a Ed tale It u mob all all of if- UKip I LEWIS Ft SmU trill tm Uf Mlf all t tikiMt tWit It fa building arc provided Owen it May late owing t Asthma will find great nights 100 jjishfnger oil to cheat time on the lovuraIi corning ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO

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