Newmarket Era , July 24, 1903, p. 8

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1 i a is V J I I gja SSWMAKKFrrfKA FRIDAY JULY 24 Maybe gone and yet the remaining lung will sufficient to sustain- a vigor- j vitality As a general thing pie make more use of both lungs than l equivalent to a healthy use of one lung These facts arc all in the favor of the man or woman with weak lungs even when disease has a strong grip them Many a person respondents wears i AURORA- After a very long and painful illness Mrs- Chan of Moslcy street j away on- Wednesday morning The was loyally celebrated here There were Lodges the On Friday the Bay pas sion five brass bands three fife and drum bands while several of the lodges had fifes and drums The members the Methodist living in health today has the train ran down fine three- church congregation have decided to lungs marked by yearold deer a short distance above expend between six eight healed scars this station It weighed about dred dollars in repairing and of disease their church The contract has Golden i Medical entertain- to a firm Toronto Discovery makes Tennis on their In accordance with the petition of weak lungs spacious lawn Thursday evening All property owners on the west side strong It cures had a pleasant time and extend their of Street between I- obstinate deep- thanks to host arid hostess seated coughs bronchitis lungs and other conditions R for last week MORTON termination Notwithstanding the unfavorable in consumption weather about seventyfive had been of the Morton gather- of each ben and nd began Golden Mr Ed Wilson of Brougham made a OixxjtxryS I hare twentyfir and Tyler streets for a granolithic walk the council will have a survey or a work taking the and will call for tenders for the const met ion of the walk in a few days Mrs George Glovers little hoy met with a serious accident at resi dence of here Mr Teflt corner of Church and Victoria streets While the little The Lake was too rough for M an outside cellar door boating but the company assembled was on a nail Mortons spacious verandah ftUn he was res cued A very severe wound was in flicted in tire childs back ed Part on Tuesday after- of mud lor QUID trouble had almost hnnIe writes A S Mr of Howe It aw a program consisting solos addresses c very able chairman While the When I commenced taking it I had no mp gram was in a of had no to do anything Now fed better than did before got sick Have a good ry was handed to the chairman with to be read at the to all who are Bicted was gathering A vote of appreciation Those who from chronic to the writer and also to the chair- v carried after which the Ajrrespondence with K8Cnr 0rchard The Temperance meeting on Monday evening July was a ven- private Address Dr V Pierce Buffalo Kercea Pleasant Pellets assist the action of the Discovery save the King Races were then indulged in gave two selections of also Mrs of Miss of Keswick pave a recita- Mrs Neil Morton verv kindly threw f mimri Li wore very much appreciated chilly for picnicking put of doors Representatives of the Morton Orchard Beach Campers Lake r Morton ol iiarne Mr and Mrs y The audience enjoyed a real treat in the address of Mr Ferguson of DAVISON BROS Will open their store on the LAKE SHORE about the FIRST OF JUL As Usual With a New Stock of Summer Supplies AND FRESH FRUITS SERVING SEASONABLE RE FRESHMENTS and DELICIOUS Dr don England Mr Ferguson has had experience in connection Wilson from Brougham Mr and Mr AgZ J A Irwin family Mr illlltl Walker Morton and of nspiratl0n ev ery one present to remember that each one wields an- influence for good or evil As an frustration he drew at tention to time of Nchcmiah The Israelites each had a little bit of wall in front of them to watch over ICE CREAM They solicit a continued patronage of the public on the shore as they were the promoters establishing this convenience and every will be put forth to study the inter ests of the campers MAN WANTED and J Morton of Cedar Rap ids Nebraska The Morton family as a whole num ber about three hundred It is rep resented in the ministry by Rev ar Rev Morton Methodist in medicine by Dr E lir the young to be on their guard against Satan for is A personal An armed foe An intelligent A wily foe- He urged them while signed the pledge not to Stop there Signing a pledge never saved a mans soul and in order to ndustiy Mr Morton of Damon City in the teaching profes- to Ision Mr Guy Morton of Raven- dear Mr Ferguson again before the Connolly druggist Toronto and Dr Doughty Nebraska in civil by Percy Morion of in the real es tate business by Mr Clayton Morion of Nebraska in the We want a good reliable man to act as local Salesman la your district The position is a permanent one and offers large pay to any wideawake honest worker All our goods are guar anteed We want to deal only with those who can appreciate a good position and represent us fairly We instruct you and furnish you uptodate samples free We pay weekly All freight and packing charges are paid by us From to per month and expenses can be earned selling our goods P BLACKFORD Toronto Out J Buy Mr Field Seeds shoe and Mr J A Irwin of Delhi the grocery business by Mr How ard Morton Most of the others be long to that profession which consti tute the back hone of our country farming Some those present ex pressed the wish that this be made an annual gathering which will be taken into consideration later- Lines composed by an admirer of the Mortons on tho occasion of their gathering at Morton Park The Mortons arc coming Oho Oho You see them trying wherever you go From the north and the south the west ard the arc rushing along man woman and beast From over the township fast as they can To be at the rally of all Morton elan The get and infirm the young aim the old AH rushing pellmell to get into r Where tic name may he traced from old Noahs ark j Through the of down to Neil Mortons Park summer is over Press c Mangold Beet Turnip a Carrot SEED CORN looming White Cap P lied Cob Yellow and North Dakota Flint AT W J HURON STRHBT Telephone i On the hanks of old wind swept and windtossed Where turmoil of life and labor seem lost in the shade of the Maple that so fair Of Morton s there Where of the lawn and the blue of the sky Transcendent in leauty with each other vie To honor the name that each of you own TRUTHFUL in this intelligent age of the world are too many people be lieve in the of fortunc- but if all socalled fortunc- tellcis were as frank as the one men tioned in the following story which is borrowed from the Detroit Free Press arnd which may or may not be true they would have fewer than they now A man was having his fortune told see said the seventh daughter of t seventh daughter contracting her eyebrows I see the name of John Yes said the sitter indicating that he had heard the name before The name seems to have given you a great deal of trouble It has This John is an intimate friend Thats so he said And often leads you to do things you are sorry for True every word His influence over you is bad again Bat you will soon have a serious quarrel when yon will becoriic enrag ed Im glad of that Now spell out the whole name The fortuneteller opened one eye carefully studied the fate of the vis itor Then she wrote some message and handed it to him in ex change for fee Do read it until you arc home e said solemnly It is friends whole name When reached home lit the And with their bright presence make examined the the all feel at home I the of his friend gas fence All honor then le to our ancestors DemiJohn I fair Who frrat cleared soil and for us here A force of men will be kept Who in the permanently in South Africa in case then oot of ifi attack on the India frontier Japans finances show On ted prosperity breeds about miles north of Edmonton wore killed by lightning while sitting a tent recently Brampton Is considering the pro position for a loan of to of or the blisbment of a woollen factory In And with axe with plow bravely lc town The wage bill is to be at McGahe8 Kidney and Cough ilj iTjr- I Ate I J j Vi c l ffrulit through With courage dnd vigor each task was overcome The lot eat tfiel homes Well begun Till a century has passed and these sons of bravo men the least per month no wmmtr vaettlon If vhi Blood Powder by iiord Bay July 19 A heavy trie storm paicd over here this afternoon followed a cloudburst which swept away all the bridges in the south part of the town Heavy hail accompanied tic storm Me- barn in Fordon was burned to tile ground i Emulsion summer In winter Ti tor npt a siWKSfea TOVLJ SSw The health that comes from well digested food daily regularity pure blood and peaceful sleep that is the health that you can win with the help of tf1 Tiny Tonic Table the gentle but effective laxative tonic Let the dainty little tablets cleanse your system build up your body purify your blood and tone your brain and nerves then you will be prepared to face the wearing heat of blaxingSum- days Remember that impure blood clogged bowels a system racked by bad digestion or sleeplessness simply invite Prickly Heat Summer Rashes and Sunstroke 4 I Tiny Tonic Tablets are gently laxative They cure constipation They build up your intestinal organs i hem to cleanse your system and to keep it clean by natural They will not force you and they will not teach f help them means the laxativehabit Tiny Tonic Tablets cure Indigestion They are not a mere temporary relief but a real lasting cure Tiny Tonic Tablets are a wonderful tonic They make blood they help the liver the kidneys the stomach the bowels They strengthen and feed the nerves Tiny Tonic Tablets pleasant to taKe Very small very dainty wrapped in their delicate chocolate coats they are tempting as candy lit i- Fifty Ironox Tablets Id an attractive pocket case cents at druggists or sent postpaid on receipt of price The Ironox Remedy Lim ited SO Tablets ftr Cents i For the Era A Coublc Sixrp BY A BANKER anyone were solemnly to aver that he had the- sun rise twice on tin- same day ft would prob ably be assumed that he was cither suffering aberration of intellect or was making an extravagant miss statement The writer however did once have the fortune to witness this strange and unusual phenomenon He had ascended the a Swiss mountain between Ave and six thous and feet high sleeping at the hotel on summit in order to see the sun rise which from this elevated pot is a most gorgeous and striking spec tacle an hour before the time for sunrise stepped out into the Invigorating mountain air in order to see the tinges or the sunglow upon the surround of Alps which one by one arc lighted up in a lovely rosepink hue while the in tervening valleys arc still sunk the gloom of night The myriads of orbs gemming the starlit vault of heaven have gradual ly faded away from sight with the advancing dawn Hesperus the morn ing star alone remaining her quiver ing Tires too at length succumbing before the near approach of the orb of day And now the pointed peaks and pyramids of the mighty giants of the one after the other receive his first rays first ttie lest of them all whose dark chasms and beetling precipices have clamed so many victims amongst those who would scale its towering pin heights the beautiful ids peaked summit so long immaculate and untrodden by foot of man soon followed the frown ing with all his lofty com- Hut now quite ten minutes before proper time the rising sun slow ly appears above the horizon paler however and more wan than his wont glory as though a mist were strutting Ms rays Now he has com pletely risen but instead of gaining In brilliancy lie becomes yet paler and paler without any apparent cause soon to the utter astonishment of the spectators disappearing from view as though his Ores had died out and ho was no more to give light and heat to the world- Hut are speculating upon the reasons for the extraordinary phenomenon immed iately beneath the spot where this evanescent luminary melted away in to space itself the veritable glorious sun himself and slowly rises into view the surrounding mountains are bathed In an incarnadined flood of richest rose in a short time the mists hanging over the valleys far beneath ha dispersed and the lovely panorama of lake and forest moun tain torrent and rocky gorge meadow and is unfolded in all its beauty And then realize that the sun which we had first seen was but an atmospheric illusion a spectral orb a mock sun And so too often with ourselves we Imagine that our own righteous ness is a sufficient passport to the glory land and that we can safely the atonement made for our sins the Sun of righteousness who himself paid the penalty for them on the crow But the time will come when we shall And out that our fan- clod luminary was but a treacherous mock sun monster Convention TWENTYTWO AT DETROIT young people are praying for a Pentecost something is sure to bo accomplished Rev Dr Carman likened tte con vention to ten days communion of the Disciples while watting for the day of Pentecost Or P Stephenson pokc on the work of Canadian missionaries Rev Dr John Cal gary spoke in the Auditor ium on The Field Near at Hand Rev J of spoke in Tent Ontario Rev J Cook Rev Warren Rev A and Rev gave addresses in the Central Methodist church A memorable address was given in Tent Ontario the pastor of the famous City Temple London Rev J Campbell who is to speak in Toronto next week His topic was My Part in the Worlds tion Fourteen hundred and sixtyone Ca nadian delegates have registered Thousands of United States delegate flocked over to Windsor yesterday af- to see Canada Enterprising newsboys sold them Canadian cents as souvenirs at three for a quarter All the meetings the convention arc thronged to the utmost capacity of the places for bale of Huron Street Ave J CANE Newmarket To Rent Lot 2nd con old survey acres good buildings orchird well watered and lour miles l Renville PO For Sale or to Rent House on Main Street Blacksmith Shop in good order KAVANAOH Industrial Home Town Carting Having bought the carling Detroit July The session at the International League Convention has made an unprkedenbod record for attendance 3100 having registered with more largo delegates coming to day Rev Carman Toronto says the- convention Is one of the most glorious meetings church has ever held I The Canadian speakers are greatly in At Opera House meeting last night the speakers were all Canadians Rev A Crews presided The following was the programme Papers read were De votions Th Junior Department and its val- to the Church Miss Brooking Improved Methods of Bible Study Rev A J Irwin MiA Norwich Tho Reading Course Miss Idol Rogers I Outlook for Forward for Mission Dr Toronto Our Work in the Northwest Rev John McDougall MD Calgary Rev A Crews said that when The Bell Telephone Company will remove its poles from street in Woodstock and its wires un der icround W A Thompsons dwelling house at Col bom occupied by Mrs son was destroyed by fire the loss being about Grain elevators at Fort William and Port Arthur are now empty and there are said to be only about a mil lion bushels In inland elevators An explosion took place at the mines Cumberland BC as a result of which twelve Chinese were killed and eight severely burned Two tramps stealing a ride on the front of the car on a express on the Fort William division were killed by the derailing of two cars liver ton July This struck the large barn belonging to John Keupfcr at and in spite of the rain It burned to the Tic horses were got out hot a large quantity of hay and some grain were consumed Building part ly covered by insurance I Mr D Lepard I should be pleas to serve the public on short notice- Terms reasonable Orders w the Era Office will be promptly in tended to SMITH Farm for Sale One best farms on near Newmarket may be for See J Robertson bo souffle

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