Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , February 24, 1911, p. 8

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EIGHT NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY RIB I R If I j mm llai J ham jifc I 1 I I WW Waj am a man and great believer fa and of Fruit Stricture of The Bowels was the complaint I suffered from and I found that did me more good any other remedy My doctor me to stick to and I have done so with best result I have been in business here for a many years and have been a of for over fifty years PARSONS Otrt July I On Tuesday afternoon last week Mrs- Conner appeared before Ma gistrate Harper of Whitby on a charge of theft of milk the charge having been laid by Con siderable evidence was taken at the close of which Mrs Conner was hon ourably acquitted and now Richard Smith who was chief witness in be half of the prosecution is in Whitby jail awaiting trial on the charge of perjury PLEASANT VALLEY Li A number of young friends congre gated at the home of Mr and Mrs on Wednesday evening Feb and spent an enjoyable evening I games and music etc until the Ismail hours of the morning Mrs received and was most kind in looking after the comfort of her guests and was assisted in the tea I room by Miss Some of the guests were Miss Ferguson Mr Mr and Mrs The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signature Fletcher and has been made under personal supervision for over years Allow no one to deceive yon in this Counterfeits Imitations and are but and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment What Is is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Paregoric Drops and Soothing Syrups It is Pleasant It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other substance Its age is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays It cures and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency It as- the Food regulates the Stomach and Bowels giving healthy in and natural sleep The Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend Ins Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Years CITY- T Fruit is Natures laxative is made of the juices of apples oranges figs and prunes acts on the human system like fresh fruit easily and gently yet just as effectively as the oldtime pill does not gripe or irritate the intestines It regulates the bowels and cures Constipation because acts directly on the liver Just try when you need a mild gentle yet effective laxative and liter regulator a box for trial At all dealers or United Ottawa That the carpcatching industry is expected to flourish here this sum- is evidenced by the large house Two Houses for Sale fn Good locations in Town Apply to We are having very nice weather lately Mr- and Mrs Rye of spent Sunday afternoon at Mr John Kel- Mr Wright has moved into Mrs I that has been built down by the house Mr Wright is river near the bridge and which now going to work for Mr Joe lark contains over blocks of Mr and Mrs John A Cole and stored under the supervision of Mr Mr and Mrs John Kellington have A Col lings At the cast of this returned home after spending a week ice house is a shed in which the carp up west with friends are to be stored Now all that rc- Mrs Eli Foster and Mr mains to he done is to catch the fish and Mrs spent 2 or Witness days at week ooo Mr- and Mrs James Cole have To life you need a healthy stomach INTEMPERATE liver kidneys and bowels These organs and the nerves and the blood are better do better when helped by What Is Moderation and What is In temperance Physical Harm Without Drunkenness Bene- fits of Total Abstinence A Safe Course a fcxs Our title is without question a contradiction in terras Yet the fact remains that tfierc is in the world and especially in our small corner of it a great deal of intemperance that is regarded by its perpetrators as moderation and a great deal of so- called moderation that is doing far more harm to its victims than down right drunkenness the reason being of course that it is not moderation at all am practically a teeto taler says the man who has asked us to share the whiskey that he is pouring out For all I take I might just as well be a says another And in both cases one often sees the signs of undeniable in temperance in the persons who make the statement though in their minds there is often no definite suspicion of their danger EVADING THE LAW Th Picture of Flying Bird- In a According to one of the or the Mohammedan religion It a sin to make a picture of any living thing The elaborate decorations of the pal aces and of the east are al most exclnslvely made up of Ingenious ly Interlaced geometric designs ara besques flowers Intermixed with sentences of the Koran There Is a belief among Mussulmans that at the day of judgment Allah will demand that the artist who has made the Image of living thing shall endow that Image life and that falling The man on the other hand who occasionally when in company gets to do this the artist will be sent to perdition for his eta A gentleman who visited a mosque In Algiers found that the tiles with which the building Is decorated which are very old and very beautiful are adorned with flights of birds He ex pressed surprise at this and asked the command against such representa tion were a modern edict no answered the Alge rian to whom ho addressed the ques tion These are not pictures of Hy ing birds But they are painted as if flying across the tiles tbo other said In some astonishment T Yes the Mussulman replied but week A Scores of workers go home nightly with smarting or aching hands We want all workers to know that gives easel No matter how careful you may be while at work the frost will get into that cut or cause that old sore to reopen or the biting cold from the articles and tools handled will cause painful sores intoxicated and is very sorry for himself on the following morning may generally speaking be a sober man His infrequent excesses provided that he commits no crim inal act and does not injure himself by accident while tipsy may do him but little harm cither socially or phy sically The sin against God is the I same no doubt in each case hut the man who is never drunk may be ruin- himself in mind body and J while the other goes scot free j 1 The difficulty is of course to know what is genuine moderation As homo in the evenings bathe the hands in hot to and soften thorn Then apply freely It will ho quickly absorbed and will cause no inconvenience the bed and by morning the soreness will have your hands bo ready for another days hard Try Bilk for chapped places frost cold sores and all atiu injuries Also for piles Druggists and stores everywhere sell at or post free frm Company Toronto upon receipt of price Refuse Harmful Substitutes RYITF0R CO J FREE BOX Ihlf paper at fcx i I House for Sale be Brick on Millard Ave It moved to Keswick They will greatly missed in our burg We are sorry to lose one our good girls She has gone out near I Bradford Rosebud All Box For Sale SevenRoomed House on Stone Foundation Good Cellar hard and soft water Apply to PO Box il2 Newmarket Too fate for last week Mrs Jackson and daughter West Toronto visited relatives in Vivian and last week On Sunday evening Feb 2 Prof J Dales will preach in Subject The Philosophy of Small Things fuite a number from here took in the Carnival at Baldwin on Wednes day night bringing home three of the prizes which looks good for Bel- i haven Mr Ross spent Sunday under the parental roof Draper has returned home Mr IV called on his sister Mrs last Sun- allcr amongst do you not see that about the neck of each there Is fine black line That Is to show that the artist painted only dead birds and the command of the Koran Is not violated Hi FOR SALE day Miss M is home fro Sand ford for a time Mr ft Brooks of oronto spent at home Fire Wood in any to uit the purchaser Must be sold The I intends leaving for on the farm Apply to Russia long ARMSTRONG j Mrs P K laynes was the guest of friends in Baldwin over Sunday Pltavd to report little Johnny Mr Israel has sold out and friends around here Our young merchant had a bee lust I week getting in a supply of ice Mr I has returned home after spending several weeks his home in For Brick House corner Park Ave and Kim St a I SO on Kirn St I Apply to MBS SCOTT The Cedars House for Sale son of Mr ftni who a relapse from scarlet fever is again out of danger and improving nicely Mr and Mrs 1 spent Sun day with brother Mrs In loving Mr and Mrs George Hood were the guests their parents last Sun- day Sorry to hear that Mrs Win Hose is no better grippe is making Calls these days Mrs las is visiting with her sister Mrs J IN MEMORIAM Street brick class ft domestic water good garden easy terms Newmarket memory man John who died aged years f Gone but not forgotten of and Farm for Sale it seres being lot the North Good brick barn fences in good condition loamy soil Living stream crosses ball Apply to GEO Newmarket On Saturday James gave an illustrated lecture on Von asked us if we miss him More and more each day friends may think the wound is heal ed But they litth- know the sorrow On Hi at lies within our hearts con- Si old Hew House for On Timothy Street with furnace hath electric wiring made Possession Immediate ly Apply to M W w Newmarket For Sale fcituil or Huron street Newmarket with fir aad all further information A J DAVIS Newmarket trip through the old country Sunday he illustrated the life of Paul as well as the hymns Our hearty sympathy Is extended the Oliver family on the death of moved to hi farm foawji last week spent Monday at her brothers On night some the hoys hearing that a newly married couple were town had a Monday was the- dale of Win Cm- sale The day was and consequently large crowd The implemenlr sold cheap a binder being sold for The brought a good i7 for yearling i sfWS The horses ran from 1265 to A is from our household gone loved is A place is vacant in our home Which can he filled now our treasure the lonely casket keeps And our hearts do long and linger our sainted son doth sleep And how we miss out dear one place had and lone His kind smiles no more to greet us As here on earth we roam CASTE INjhe ARMY Civiliana Find It Difficult to Undar- Military Discipline One thing not commonly understood among civilians Is the completeness of the barrier which divides army offi cers from the soldiers or as they are more generally called the men It Is always vastly to those fa miliar with the service to observe the errors In this respect frequently made by the novelist and the playwright Personal qualifications have nothing whatever to do with the matter A soldier may be gentleman who has enlisted with the purpose of obtaining a commission yet there can be be tween him and his officers no social Intercourse of any sort and severe penalties would be inflicted upon the officer who would attempt to disregard the rule It might seem that this enforcement a caste sense would result In much hard feeling on the aide of the men however not actually the case It taken for granted and as to good order and military discipline It la a mill regulation like any other and fin plies no disgrace Directly a soldiers enlistment Is out or directly he rises Confessions from the ranks the prohibition la re moved- Delineator But Some day to meet him On bright and shore not lost but gone before US Norman will never be forgotten the lonely Roundabout The very budding banister assumed the approved legal look of Indisputable Now my good lady he observed shaking BO admonitory forefinger at the woman In the witness box you do not appreciate the gravity of the ques tion Endeavor to concentrate what brain power nature has endowed you with and answer me What relation ship does the defendant bear to you responded the good lady Is fathers cousin wan my cousin removed and Ih mother marry In mo Uncles only brother My good lady Interrupted the bud despairingly I am not here to pussies Weil Im bio wed ejaculated the lady You Ml kin Jest as though youd cornered most the brain If you ndnt erj quite SO much Id a told plain an simply brother Answers Weekly appeared last Pica for Abstinence which was based upon an article entitled Confessions of a Moderate Drinker in Magazine The Confes sions we have not seen the article and base our opinion on containing much that was good much that was remarkable The writer insisted that he was never entirely under the influence of alcohol in his life The correctness of his i statement would depend upon what iff understood by the words under the I influence hut the writers meaning j is clear The social aspect of drink- ing he says was what appealed to him lie assures his readers that no intense love of liquor grew upon him I until he was enslaved Yet he thinks that he suffered more physical harm I in twenty years of regular but con- j moderate drinking than those of his friends who indulged in occasional total intoxication between periods of total abstinence- He be gan to suffer from gout which he persisted in describing to his friends as rheumatism His growing ner vousness he to overwork Then a medical man told him quietly that too much drinking was what was the matter with him He decid ed to give up alcohol imme diately and altogether The writer proceeds to tell of how it cost no very severe effort to give up his li quorthough he expected to have a grim Struggle He concludes his ttjlh the assurance that he has no prejudice against the prac tice of moderate drinking but that his health his work and his plea sures as well as his civic usefulness I and a man of so that nil that y disappear eyes Become bright Hie Body and moral physical and mental flYtfemsnm all drains more vital waste from the system an fcaow cannot bo a Hon let quacks and fakirs rob you of your hard dollars NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS Bummers relates was troubled I Jay It to excesses in youth I Locarno very and whether or not I Imagined who looked at ma guessed my secret dreams at night me my had pains in the back or my head bands and feet In morning poor appetite were eyes memory poor etc In and tho doctor told Die he feared paralysis I took all of and tried many flrstcInM electric but received little I to Kennedy Kennedy I all faith In I commenced the Method it my life Improvement wai could feel the the nerves I was cured mentally and physically sent many and continue to do no CURE8 GUARANTEED OR NO PAY tvl cor VAWCOSE VE1N3 NERVOUS BLOOD AND URINARY COMPLAINTS AND BLADDER DISEASES and to Men CONSULTATION FREE BOOKS FREE to call writ for a for Ham Treatment Cor Michigan Ave and St Detroit Mich Canada must addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart n nient in Windsor Out If you desire to see lis personally call at our Institute in Detroit as sec and treat no patient in our Windsor offices which are lor Correspondence and or Canadian business only Address all letters as follows KENNEDY A KENNEDY VriU tor oar addr of work i1 tin- name have Improved by abstinence white Thai an article should appear ipp in the popular and that il hi- noticed in the equally wide ly read the til I la- review recelveK are both acts thai show Hie ilfrectlon the mind More more abstinence iHin an the habit that tak ing view pays best ami is Ihis growing which will Hut repeal the is to know what is the strict moderation will impair no faculty or sense What is moderate in one man may be and is injurious to another Tin- medical profession cannot lay down a golden rule of moderation and the individual is Incompetent prescribe for htniself there I hat eventually be the death I he liquor are those insurance figures traffic quoted a fortnight since We of the welcome all one will deny the absolute right those who feel he call to temper- of science In matter Hut work whether they the ad- many feel that until some of factory definition of moderation is nonabstainer and the abstainer can evolved safely lies in total do work on perfectly equal terms and an entire avoidance of in our ranks Vox one may see thai intemperate moderation which the advantages and often unsuspected by the drinker mother may there the do much damage- the highest figure being h It by Mr of Melville for a I AT For Mare five I Mare In foal to mare by Adam of fan for a mare and by of for mares all registered of tor a 2yearold stallion by flew ofiJod called him home lhioiviHe for a sucker to 30 for COWS Total proceeds of tain over mark- Calves i- i of the breeding Newmarket we think hear his footsteps 1 And his voice so far away When he calls us are waiting Only wailing for the day It Mis will Hut In our hearts he live III still I fin memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away AM Vivian Ken FREE WRITE TODAY for our CATALOG of our Graduates arc now earning from 1700 to each year We place a large number of students in good positions every year us educate YOU for some thing better know now College open all year any time Cor and Alexander TORONTO 3 Engines for Sale Portable hand Clover Mill and Traction En gine Apply to Second St Newmarket For Sal gbzMMi Choice Bows Li- Wood Ik visiting Mr and Mr a Armstrong New market Messrs Wood and 1 were guests of Mrs Marry in on Mr aA Mrs Lukes spent This Mr day and of daughter Mrs and a up before on thls week with of Car it wps For I man name Magistrates for who fin ed and Costs Mr- fro foufa has recently add ted Landing and lx progeny Aharon to his bread route It re- u kmows a loaves to feed the hungry The Kelrnan tic tut ta In I Hall W thou tot y VHnv iJ by the We One Hundred Dollars Re ward or any C3SC Catarrh cannot he cured by Malls Catarrh Cure 1 CO To ledo Wo the undersigned have known A Cheney for the last fifteen yearn and believe him perfectly hon orable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made firm to Wholesale Druggists Toledo Halls Catarrh Cure Is fake Inter nally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free per bottle Hold by ill Tate Halls Family for con- Intellectual but If It wrong there was no telling what sort of creatures l hoy become worthless fellow every- dog rooting fence Jumping cow or kicking was have been born under an phase of the queen of night Queer people or those who were of hateful disposition were children of the dark moon with the below the heart Hit What do you think curry In my darling It la at- I vnyH lie of your lout letter Your lips have touched it sod mine often kiss th where yours have Angelina Oh Im awfully sorry but always use damp nose Illustrated Bits birthday David A Chat- bam asphyxiated by natural gas and his wife and daughter in a critical Condition from its fleets 4 Birthday Prtnt Customer I want for Healer Yen Oils old clock ult you fair Customer Let see Ive got a corper In my boudoir that will just do for And Ive been wonting old Clock for a long time Yes win dor Which is Your Choice Sloppy leaky wooden troughs or clean durable Concrete To Bs Most of our cornea about there In a scrap Of the that Is not satisfied with things There a longing In the human heart to unfold Into a bet ter life To do and to noble deepest desire of every heart van Dyke I stops ft hose who pursue ore for to catch up troughs about a- reliable at the arc shortlived and require re- icing every few years not to mention continual patching to keep in repair best of cannot withstand for long constant dampness and soaking Its tendency to rapid decay soon shows iiclf in leaks and stagnant pools of water around trough Contrast wilh this the durability cleanliness and wellordered appearance of Concrete The dampness which destroys intensifies the strength anil hardness of Concrete You can impair wooden trough with comparatively little use hut it takes a powerful explosive lo put a Concrete water tank out of business Which is your choice expenseproducing Wood or moneysaving Concrete Wed be glad to send a copy of our book What llic Farmer Can Do With Concrete Free if youll ask for it It tells the many uses of Concrete in plain simple language tells how to make Bftrni Cittern Dipping Tanki Foundation Canada Nttlioual Hsna Stain Poultry cot Qellar 1 Walkt Wail Well Curos Cement Co IE f

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