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Newmarket Era , August 13, 1909, p. 8

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Hie Ha I vvhimUi lpr limn I v Color Hair Hair Vigor as now I from new fc A MOD- 1 Ayers Hair Vigor as now made from our new improved formula does not stain or color I the hair even to the slightest degree Gray hair white hair blonde hair is not made a shade darker But it certainly does stop falling hair No question about that Doe not cha of the hah ft With ftlCh 1 r a odor him ftiot It da lift WIDEAWAKE AMD AURORA Mr Indeed we believe It will slop every cise of fulling unless there Is some very unusual complication something greatly affecting the general health Then you should consult your physician about the new Hair Vigor by Ajar Co Nov House for Sale or Rent Apply to Mrs Newmarket House for Sale J has sold his Moslcy street adjacent to ho Mechanics Hall to Miss Davis of will come here to who reside this fall Conveniences Two lota and barn Apply at ERA OFFICE For Sale Brick House domestic crater and New on lot Apply to Box Newmarket House for Sale Next door south of Presbyterian Church Lately occupied by A Apply A Two Building Lots For One on Main St and ens fronting on Church St Terms Apply to JACKSON Newmarket Acre Farm FOR SALE IN WHITCHURCH Part of Lot No in the Con known as the Case arm at Pine Orchard Good buildings and fair fences For particulars apply to Newmarket Mrs Wiles has sold her plot of ground oh Wellington street west consisting- of 5 acres to Mr William Stewart of Mr Stew art Intends coming here to reside The properly lies just outside this corporation James Gamble King who was charged with threatening to shoot Mr Thomas Cannon of this place two weeks ago was tried byjudge in Toronto on Wednesday After hearing the evidence Gamble aas allowed to go on suspended sentence The Judge warned him that if ho came before him again he would ho the full sentence of live years I in the I On Monday morning about 1 oclock fire was discovered between the stables of Mr Ed Male and Rev Madden and an alarm rung in J The fire was extinguished before much damage was done The stables ad join each other on the different pro and the fire was discovered between them The cause of the fire is a mystery BOO t cricket club spent playing a local club Auro Torontos civic holiday friendly match the and were defeated by runs On Thursday of last week Church cricket club of Toronto de feated the cricket club in a game here by a score of to Hi By Veg etable Compound Chicago I1L I want to tell you what Vegetable Compound- did for me I was sick that two of the best doctors in Chicago woulddie if I did not have an operation I had already had two operationB and they wanted me to go through a third one- I Buffered day and night from in flammatlon and a small tumor and never thought pf seeing a well day again A friend told me how Veg etable Compound had helped her and I tried it and after the third bottle was cured Mrs Street Chicago 111 If you are ill do not drag along at homo or in your place of employment until an operation is necessary but build up the feminine system and re move tne cause of those distressing aches and pains by taking vegetable Compound made from roots and herbs For thirty years it has been the stan dard remedy for female ills and has positively restored the health of thou- women who have been troubled with displacements inflammation ul ceration fibroid turner irregularities periodic pains backache bearingdown feeling flatulency indigestion dirzi- or nervous prostration Why dont you it About fifteen tennis enthusiasts of Tottenham visited chomberg and en- j Roachs Point presided at the organ gaged in a tennis tournament on The announcement THE aim a long before them Out on the playground Tom boy who ha i was made that was still a debt at on the church and it is hoped that the offer ings this season will relieve the srus- of the obligation It was in the shade here last About j Sunday aftirnoon Wax candles melt- After tea in one of the cottages and ran on Two Houses for Sale Ono on Niagara St and one on Pearson St Newmarket For Sale or to Rent House with cement table driving house over cancnt cellar double lot with fruit trees and small fruits near Office Specialty and High School College Grounds opposite Apply to Glover Holland Landing Farm for Sale acres lot No Con Township of East 25 acres cleared 1 small frame house house Price Want Apply to Baldwin Thursday with the local club The events resulted in a victory for the visitors by to After playing the ladies of the Lady Grey tennis club their lady friends served a tea in the market hall fortyfive people sat down the party indulged in a hop to wind the shelf up the pleasures of the day mounted tlic six oclock car at A grand Union picnic will be held Crossing on Monday morning in the fair grounds at on for Newmarket There were the Thursday Sept next in aid of week before the Roman Catholic church of that A lot of Newmarket people had place supper on Fox Island on Sunday A quiet house wedding took place evening along with Mr and Mrs J at fivethirty pm on Wednesday Y July at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Stewart and Miss Mrs J Hubbard Chestnut Hart here a few days last Grove Glen Huron when their eld- week visiting with Mrs David Lloyd est daughter Violet Irene became Another young man from Toronto the wife of Herbert Skinner who thought he understood all about of the Business Institute Vancouver canoeing got his Sunday clothes wet The ceremony was performed wWIe trying to navigate standing Dr Craw of Glen Huron Presby- right Guess he wont try church in the presence ofmenting with a canoe anymore not about sixty guests The bride who when his best girl is around It was a bright morning The third term of St Rudolphs School had be gun on Wednesday now it was Satur day and the boys had a long holiday only arrived the night before was standing by himself and looking about with curious but sober eyes of a boy who felt as if he were In a new world and who was as yet extreme ly doubtful as to ids for hap piness in that world Hello Tom that you someone called suddenly Toms gloomy brightened and he turned eagerly toward a group of boys near him whowero talking and laughing in the manner so expressive at once of good comradeship and much that always marks the old boys at the beginning of a new school year Tom knew several of those boys he had met them dur ing the summer vacations and their greetings now were so hearty thai in a few minutes he quite forgot that he was that forlorn creature a strange hoy in a large school and he gladly accepted an invitation to join his new friends in a tramp over the hills to a village some miles from St Ru dolphs In high spirits they set out the hills were crossed and early the afternoon they reached the village Now for shouted sever al of the boys and they led to a saloon and open the door Tom held back He did not like the appearance of the plaoe What are we going in here for he asfced For a spread of course one of the boys explained They cook great dinners here come on Tom was quite ready for a spread and willingly followed the boys into a little back room where the saloon proprietor assured them they would be undisturbed Their dinner of oysters and beefsteak was soon serv ed and thoroughly enjoyed by the hungry boys then a desert of fruit cake and pie was ordered and when the last crumb of the last cake hail disappeared and the waiter had re moved the dishes from the table Frank Jones their acknowledged leader said gaily Now fellows be fore we go well have a loving cup A loving cup whats that Tom asked of the boy nearest him You neednt be afraid of it wont hurt you its only beer boy answered Heer I dont want any Tom pushed back his chair Sit still you cant Frank Jones said and at the waiter returned beer bottles No the way boisterously pushed I Aciric I GOING Wflf I fl GOING PATHS ID of Una To roc to A sift A Toronto end oil CPB Station cclallno of la Ontario CM Sept Sept 10 oil of fca tic boys home was so changed that it seemed as if a fiend must five there That little boy heard his rave and curse like a madman and he was mad for rum made hini so and he oh boys to his dying hour he will remember it he saw his mother struck down by drunk en fathers Thcre was a dead silence in little group Boys Toms thrilling voice Went on that little boy is a large boy now and he is almost alone in the j world for his father and mother are both dead and now he has no home Do you wonder no boy who heard it ever forgot the pathos of Toms voice do you wonder boys that standing by his mothers grave that boy looked up to heaven and j solemnly vowed never while he lived I to touch or taste the drink that had made a madman of his fashcr ruined his name and broken his mothers heart j Tom ceased and for a moment not a- boy stirred I Tom Frank Jones said youre a hero Why I think you are braver a soldier I am proud of you and I would do just like you If I were in your place The boy stopped a new thought had come to him looked around at his companions i Hoys he afd earnestly it seems to me that what 1 would do J if I were in Toms place I had better ISSUED BY ONTARIO OK now in my own place Perhaps the head master of St dolphs was never in his long ijoAlHston more happily surprised than he was Rarne that evening when six of his oldest and most influential hoys called on Bradford him and asked to sign the temper- pledge London Sept to Years have passed since that even- JJ ing and todav those boys are nWft Sept 24 tore men and vtfdclvparted hut they Oct and have never forgotten Toms story and through all the trials and temp- W of manhood with Gods Oct they have kept their pledge Mary Oct in ro of lino of Dr Toronto MirdTUABnj flttloBJ Inclatftad Sncrbot Lei cad tea end la CO A of and on A P of H end I en Toronto to u 7t3t ONEWAT Mill TO by tad will and en omyjU Winnipeg be tunUU6t to point tad a cent rail cca thereof in ond Albert A certificate with each and when Id by thirty port bo iron for a ticket to In Ontario at win to Nov fielceli Arc only en Form ZADorcn toinr and fasid n to but will not at tare children For oeoreat 4enl Wile THOMPSON I ET Dates of Fairs a AGRICULTURE Oct Sept 28 Oct 5 Oct 20 29 Oct Hubbard Howell in Work and Evangelist the Christian co Sae eitered A Sons store at Piles On night and stole twenty fe sand dollars cash and notes has he National Temperance Ad- ten greater value than ublished at New York we down underneath the ground it the i To seek the mothers comfort and pleasure in all things before ones own WHO PAID FOR HAT A good deposit in a bank From th p clip the following statement- well For some time a girl by the name worthy the careful perusal and study of Barbara Williams also known as of any father who spends money at has been working in a tavern bar jthe laundry at Richmond Hill with a papa will you please give me Chinamen and it is said had promis ing cents for my spring hat AH to marry him and the Chinaman the academy girls have theirs No had purchased the license- A lew I cant spare the money days ago a man by the name of The request was persuasively made Henry began paying attention to the by a sixteenyearold maiden as she girl and Tuesday morning she was preparing for school one fine formed the Chinaman the Houses for Sale on north side Huron Street occupied by the late Mrs KelrW ounlt tlon with furnace Excellent from flowing Tvell on premises stable and M grounds comprising three quartos of an acre on the north ridr of Timothy Street Two storey rough cast and throughout Good foundation water and soft For particulars apply to CHARLES Huron St Prospect Ave Executors 27 and j spring morning The refusal SAL IN ONE BLOCK The Store and Dwelling go vet that no mi to sell at once if was given away by her father wore an appliqued net dress over white sa tin with veil and orange blossoms She carried a bouquet of white car- nations and wore the grooms a diamond ring Her sister Miss Sa die Hubbard was bridesmaid and wore white muslin over pale blue silk and carried a bouquet of carna tions Mr Mitchell of Dunedin was best man The gown was of champ is anyway bat to match Mr and Mrs UNION STREET We now hear the hum of the thresh er and the early whistle of the en gine The grain is extra good on this street lying very low at his daughters Mrs Cowieson brides aw A has cloth with iStSTTiJ came wedding was off The same evening from the parent in a indifferent while the laundry man was out tone The father started for his in his washings the wo rn ins man packed her belongings and made with the mot a friend and ixing hail fellow for a Metropolitan car When glasses but the boys left it untouched the bar said Papa I want while they stared at Tom fifty cents for my spring hat arc a fool Tom one of them fright said the dealer and taking said What harm can a glass of the half dollar from the counter he beer I handed it to ttie girl who departed On Corner of Main and Ontario Streets and Vacant Lot to tfce South These are Splendid Sites Easy Terms Apply to J are YEARS EXPERIENCE pointed them out made the arrest to p Brown who Ski Aid Tea will be held on Wednesday the of August at expect to start for Vancouver ST at of Lawrence Foster of August after spend- undcrstend about the ing a couple of weeks among friends ano If SALE BY TENDER OF YalaaMe Farm Pro The Executors of the Estate of the late Mr Kenneth Cameron for Sale by the following Farm Property namely of Lot No in the th Concession of the Town ship of in the County of York This is a valuable and wellsituated farm property coritaining 200 acres more or less upon which is a good orchard a fairly good frame dwel ling and good log outbuildings all cleared and under cultivation or pas ture hut about acres The above mentioned property is subject to a lease to Adoiphus and Cecil Lee dated ilth September 1007 and expiring first day of April which lease Is subject to a right to terminate Terms aro as follows ten per cent of purchase money within fifteen days Hie day of August Hid tlio balance within three months of above date Tenders will be received up to and Including Saturday August addressed to Peter or Joseph Cockburn P The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted For any further particulars apply to either of the above Executors of the estate of Kenneth Cameron de ceased ORCHARD BEACH On Wednesday of last week while Miss Edith Robertson was the hammock at their loooour was stung the elbow by a hor net The usual home remedies vere completed and will he disposed of that day of Summer visitors Mr Clarence and Frank j of Toronto spent a couple weeks with their cousins Mr Roy and Lloyd j Some of our young people went up to Jacksons point and spent Sun day Mr Evans who took trip to Come Tom coaxed another dont make a row over nothing he iays father seemed dazed walked ikjyour beer rout alone said to himself I Tom said sharply bad to bring my fifty cents here for the daughter to buy a He quite ready to let you hat with after refusing it to row go yet Frank Jones said angrily own daughter Ill never drink are a pretty fellow to kill sport other man and drink wont Let me go sport- this way and now if you wont drink you shall give us a temperance lecture If it is wrong to drink you shall tell us why Come hoys pay attention You will now listen to an address on temperance from the In Fall Term opens September 1st TORONTO Cor Yonge and Alexander Streets STRICTLY FIRSTCLASS Graduates always successful Write for Handsome Catalogue Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac lit mm of SSbrssBkw I A A applied but without any rt1 w the arm was bally and I Country along with Mr painful she went to Newmarket on To manifest an in whatever ffctv or amuses her Wednesday evening to consult the family physician who required her to remain in town until Saturday even ing in order to watch the progress of the treatment We ire pleased to say that she is all right new Miss Long of Toronto was wailing Mrs John Rosamond last wvW The Misses Hodge and Miss Rohitoy of Newmarket spent the guest of Mrs Mr week o iituLi mi know that when the holidays arc over he is riot going back to Mon tana hut will ho employed on teaching of Toronto tory of Music a position he is well qualified to All Miss Margaret Wed I d and Bertie of Toronto few days at Inglewood with their Mr Andy Wright and family aire occupying Zephyr Villa j during August with his uncle Squire Jackson The fireworks at Point on Saturday night were enjoyed by here Mrs of Toronto is visiU her daughter Mrs Mrs Sample and daughter of Mont- real few days with Miss Leila Morton Rev Dr McKay of Toronto preachl two excellent sermons ion Church last Sunday eloquent orator Thomas I cant boys he faltered I cant- talk to vuu List of Auctioneers Licenses ISSUED SINCE LAST PUBLICATION FEB 1909 TO DATE is expected home soon rauch bet ter with the new paper and will get a coat of paint in the near future Mr A Roses sister and family spent last Sunday with her and re- I turned the city this week Miss Patty of Keswick Spending a week with her aunt Mrs Mr and Mr King and wife spent last Ivor is spending Monday at Sprine- We pleased to Jacksons Point Tom waited a moment Once or twice he swallowed hard as he breathed fast Suddenly he threw back his head and straightened him self vote will tell you a story a true story a story that belongs to my own LICENSEE Alright said Frank Jones but something Toms face made the other boys watch him in silence and a tender kne- a little Johnston Readman ADDRESS M Henderson Bradford Toronto WHEN ISSUED March June Mr Armitage of the he of the concession of Whitchurch has- soVl been a good farm to his son and intends When he wasnt well the doctor his in for British Columbia shortly once who had a beautiful home He a kind father and mother and loved them both so much that he could never tell which he Boys that little boys father had al- but once him to drink and he began to drink it and- Toms voice was thrilling its emphasis now he soon to drink stronger things and there came a time when that lit- List of Pedlars Licenses m ISSUED SINCE LAST PUBLICATION FEB TO DATE LICENSEE ADDRESS in the Un- Miss are many ways of fixing them No two and us How Why lt free tcrlth your thought max woman it bout th book JffSfiTi laces clotnts etc I tells of the draperies find curtains of the homo The uff gteHona it tare yon many a dollar In court Ox ft Write for a Wo charges en fioodi from out of town Harry Noddle Douglas Mirntco Sims KIND WHEN ISSUED Toronto One Horse FehyJCthi One Mar 1909 Tony Toronto Philip Jacob Toronto One Horee Ooe One One Horse May May mi June June lath band of Toronto contributed solos at I both services and Mrs Kilgour of Adelaide St Toronto Treasurers Co Vow Toronto 23rd HOD J Co- of t i if r I I I j J r ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO

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