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Newmarket Era , July 19, 1901, p. 4

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Tirsr I commonly inherited it but tie nd Indicated by- alrflcUd Snyder Troy Ohio yean old by a bunch In nee great pain lanced and became a It afflicted of Mr JLB Parker when IS and ao rapid had torn on Deck and tan in J aufferera were benefited by volun tarily were completely cared by Hoods peculiar medicine recta caily and com to f The Globe says construc tion of Aurora Electric Railway Is to miles in length and street near Bond Lake to and- Tottenham- This is expected- to important feeder to the Metropolitan but it will not meet the expectation of Auroraites if it does not touch their town any nearer Late Our Toronto A r WOULD NOT REGAIN HEALTH second gang about 26 FEARED Canadian Pacific traclf on the Lake Superior section Two gangs this proposed to be erected by with the civic reception of specially for the BY A BANKER i LEGAL J Barrister Rotary Public c Street Newmarket to on food Farm Solicitor Notary etc Brrlateifconerancera4o Choppin door South Of Herbert Aurora will Jwbeai Newmarket on Saturday and arBollcltoraforJ Co and Ontario Bank Aurora p Barrister to loan Block to Loan I Den OiBoe Block the Church- action Guaranteed DR DENTIST Puccewor to i Opposite Store Public officials who do not perforra properly Almost Like an misconduct may expect to get their the of Ontario It us intended tna the Ross shall he a government of people the A short time ago comrdaint of irregularities and misconduct- was lodged against the County Crown At torney on the Island In vestigation by a Government Inspect or justified the charge and officer was promptly dismissed This is business the with the civic reception the Duke of York is to cost about The Association as a prize for design It just orUi of St Herself and Had to be Cared for Queens Avenue It will be ilium- 3 TEA J She Was First Attacked with Rheu matism and Then with St Vitus Dance She Was Unable to Help Infant ina t The Fishery in bass from Lake and ot North- em as well as car loads in the Grajp at Brantford and ThaiusatLopdon A coroners jury returned a lives in a pretty little of of the First street For some messenger boy a of diet and what it does towards making an exchange calls attention to other nationalities than our own as follows Ro man soldier who built such wonderful roads and a weight of armor that would crush the average farm hand lived on coarse brown bread and sour wine They were temperate to diet and regular and constant in exercise The Spanish peasant works every day and dances half the night only his black bread onion and watermelon The Smynra port er eats only a little fruit and sour olives yet he walks off with his load of one hundred pounds The coolie is more active and can endure more than the negro fed on fat meat From the Sun Among much respected dents of is Mrs shali who cottage on her twelveyearold daughter was by Mamie has been from railway carter last with In the case of Banker Matthews St Vitus dance In from the authorities are conversation recently with not pressing the case There the Sun Mrs Marsha told the pears to be some hitch in the deal lowing story of her daughters which removes the case from and subsequent restoration to at least this is the rerort in health At the age of eight says police circles Mrs Marshall Mamie was attacked The Toronto Star with rheumatism from which she started a Fresh Air Fund for the very much and although she poor Crowded and unsanitary was treated by clever doctor her homes handicap the physician and did not To make her the present purpose of this fund is to condition worse she was attacked help this class to fresh air and good St Vitus dance and really food in the country gave up hope of ever seeing her The Street Railway Companys ap- good health again Her arms peal against She assessment of teeth riven Attention Old INSURANCE ilit Bastedd It will be seen our advertising columns that the Government of On tario proposes holding a timber sale by public auction on the Septem ber next Some of the berths are those which were intended to be sold on the of March last but were withdrawn as the prevalence of small pox prevented prospective buyers from examining and estimating era townships in the vicinity of Marie are also offered These townships have for a great many years liein were not required set tlement Now owing lit the cod land in the vicinity of Ste Marie being taken upland the con struction of the AJgoma Central Rail way giving miners and settlers easy access to these townships a number are going in and the timber is expos ed to danger from It is there fore considered expedient to dispose of the pine timber so that the town ships can be thrown open for sale or settlement and that the may get the benefit of the value the timber and would twitch and jerk spasmodically and she could scarce ly hold a dish In her hand and had to be looked after almost like an in fant While Mamie was in this condi tion a neighbor who had used Dr Williams Pink Pills with beneficial results in her own family advised me to fry them in Mamies case I had myself often heard these pills highly spoken of had not occurred to me before that they might cure my little girl but now I decided to give them to her Before she had the second box I could see a marked change for the better and by the time she had taken five boxes trace of both the rheumatism and St on their personal property was before the Court of Revision last week and dismissed without argu ment The railway Co mended appeal the assessment event and hence it was considered worth while spending time over new Telephone Co is ashing the city for a franchise to establish an independent system in this is a movement in opposition to the Bell Co They will give decidedly lower rates and not pay till they have sufficient subscribers make it an object for the lmsiues public A number of Townships the district to form a Vitus dance had vanished and she county as large as York was recent- is now as bright active and healthy thrown open to free grant sett le as any child of her age Some timelment by Hon Mr Davis has elapsed since she discontinued the of Crown Lands to meet the use of the pills but not the slightest increasing demands of new tilers g- trace of the trouble has since made into that district itself manifest I think therefore that am- safe in saying that for fir to at Current Rate ft Tire Low on Farm and Isolated Town Property AUCTIONEERS have worked a permanent cure Rheumatism St Vitus dance and all kindred disease of the blood and nerves speedily yield to Dr Wil liams Pink Pills and the cures thus effected are permanent because this medicine makes rich red blood strengthens the nerves and reaches the root of the trouble These pills are sold by all dealers in medicine or will be sent post paid at cents a box or six boxes for by addressing the Dr Williams- Medicine Co prank AUCTIONEER FAINTING Bolton Painter and Decorator and Cor er Church The garden party under the au spices of the Presbyterian church held at Linton last Thursday evening surpassed all previous events The attendance was very large and the program an exceptionally good one The net proceeds amounted to nearly 80 PAINTER prepared to- take for PaperHanging etc or work by the day experience Old School tot Street Jackson of- MARRIAGE LICENSES At the Era if Papers at private If It is amusing sometimes to read the opinions of cotemporaries who dif fer in politics Here is an illustra tion respecting the relative prospects of the Ontario Government and the Opposition as outcome of next election The London Free Press points out that the IIerald is inclined to the opinion that Hon Geo Ross is not to be blamed for trying to lengthen his term office by act of Parliament It is certain ly the only way left to him He will never get it through the popular route via the ballot boxes unless in deed specially trained hirelings man the booths No one can mistake which side of politics the Herald speaks for The True Ban ner calls attention to Mr Whitney leader of the Opposition on thiswise It would be better for Mr Whitney to start out to speak to the people all by himself if he cannot get his colleagues to go with him than to let things go by default He has been under the barn long enough- People are anxious to know what he has to say for himself and why he is concealing his policy from in fact some of them suspect that he has no policy and that is the reason that he continues to hide under the barn But if he has no policy be can never expect to turn out the Ross Govern ment and this is the object of his ex istence is too bad that he caiw not get Mr or to take the stump with him arid set the heather on ire and is compelled to fall back on the hilarious old windbag St John but it will never do to let the Ross Government keep on holding meetings and expounding their policy while nobody says a word for the Conservative side You may Thm out from under the There is more Catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other dis eases put togetherand until the last few years was supposed to be incur able for a great many years doc tors pronounced it a local dis ease and prescribed locrJ remedies and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment pronounced it Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and there fore requires a constitutional treat ment Catarrh Cure manu factured by J Cheney A Co To ledo Ohio Is the only constitutional cure on the market It is taken In- from 10 drops to a It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of he sys tem They offer one hundred dollars for- any case it fails to cure Send for circulars and testimonials A duress J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio Sold by Druggists Family Pills are the best Seven persons were drowned at places In and about New as well come bam Mr- Whitney are there we all know you J ISSUER OP MAKRIAOB LICENSES The apace between a mans ad ideal Walter a little boy killed by a train jDdnt yourself lite promise that when you have made you are to V Ml A recent issue of Saturday Night touches off Mayor Howl and on this Ifeve Dr hot on- wise Speaking of spending money ly restored ray child to health but to show suggests that Toronto finding no great use Tor its Mayor at home seems to be to pay for his appearance at such places as Buf falo and Detroit as an evidence of our good taste in selecting something During the past week a woman died oh the Muskoka Express while on the way to this city She has been identified as Miss McGregor lor many years a domestic En the house of Mrs Thorn She had gone to Mus koka to take charge of the children Mr Campbell and having been taken 111 was on the way to Toronto when she died The conductor came around for tickets before reaching when the womans peculiar posture attracted attention and led to an at tempt to arouse her It was found that she had been dead for some time and the body was placed in charge or a undertaker It was a Glorious Twelfth The weather was the walking Was glorious and Toronto witnessed one of the best parades In Its history The procession was one hour and four miles long The of the city never presented a better or more creditable appearance A team of horses attached to a wagon load of brick ran away Satur day morning on Ontario street and crashed into a telegraph pole One of the animals was killed Prof J of the Ontario Agricultural College visited the fourteen districts where sugar beets are being grown He reports that the crop prospects are uniformly excellent The heavy spring rains did not Injure the sweet roots in any way The 48th Highlanders Band Wt To ronto Monday morning on another tour thru the States This time the band went East Presbyterian Church which has been down for four months during which It was remodeled was reopened Sunday The cost of the chances was of this 500 Church had a membership of Since that time the church has been twice enlarged and membership has increased to A J is the pastor Altfejugh- the ingenujtyiolsiAau has for many years past in to construct aw which can and can direction yet so t success has attended thQse rempta however such could it were to take a ithr- out more risk than attend a sail on th sea the pleasures would coasiderablyenhnce first thing thaft appears to strike the balloon when ibg command Let go stranga sensation exprlencecl that 1 instead of the balloon rising appears be rapidly in- to spaced leaving the aerial travellers ha it were fixed immbyeably in the atmosphere As the balloon con tinues to rise so the great earth Sinks down and still into the ethereal depths until the momentary thought perhaps suggests itself wheth er It will again to reach that last re treating planet But suddenly she is entirely lost to view lot the balloon has penetrated a dense cloud and for some minutes is immersed i npeuetrable fog j this a eoene is presented sssuhms that the voyageri are filled with awe at the overwhelming splendour and grandeur the magnificent pageant As far as the eve can reach is spread out a rolling ocean whose pure snowwhite billows appear as it carved out of solid unblemished chalcedony And strange shades arid crested mar ble waves some slowly curling over as if breaking on the shore some broken up and gyrating together and piling up a great hoary mountain higher and yet higher like up on some assuming weird forms which appear be en gaged some titanic warfare only to together and form still more fanciful figures while ifiedistance appear as it- great army of snowwhite arid still stranger horses were advancing over the dazzling surge yet all impelled by some great un seen which sported with the mighty shining mass as twere lighter than a leather And now a great rent in the radiant aerial ocean reveals the green earth Jar below the scattered villages ap pearing only like a few stones collect ed together while broad winding I river appearing like a piece shin ing white thread discharges itself in to the distant sea warning the voy agers to descend from those wondrous scenes beauty and sublimity and again to assume the trammels of earth But a time will come when those trammels are for ever cast aside when not only shall we be able to soar on spiritwing to any part of this great ly honoured planet or it we will vis it any those myriad shining orbs which spangle the midnight sky but lar more entrancing for our home will be in the shall be able to explore scenes so trans cendent that it is the power of the finite mind to conceive even in the wildest flight imagination GREEN OR Free An t Is Dainty and only tea that fastidious for the delicate rM if and is wholesome it British Product Teas are- lead only Black racotbred Ceylon Green Adriitst A Toronto Took k News comes from of wonderfully episodes connect with the recent great fire About acres have been swept by flames One man who formerly liv ed in Toronto was working fourteen miles from his home when he saw the onward progress of the great funnel smoke towards him With one thought for safety of his wife and baby he ran across the unbroken country and reached the house in two hours and a half to find the fire all About the little borne and his wife frantic She was about to leave the house ami into the teeth of the flame when he took the babe in his arms and led the halfcrazed woman to the well There they sought a remaining underground for four hours until the dying down of the fire allowed them to emerge with safety Not a stick was left of their comfort able home the result of years of hard labor Another man saved his team of horses and what valuables he could crowd into a wagon by driving furi ously ahead the fire and he too lost his homestead The flames leaped across rivers a quarter of a mile wide and but for the providential rains which soaked the country the horror of tbe calamity would have been worse The fire was caused by a settler burning his clearing Walkerton has a beet sugar company forme men are now canvassing for stock and land for beet growing A survey is being made for a switch from the station to pro posed location for the factory down in the town and if they can acres of land for growing beets the industry will surely be establish ed Dr Chases Ointment A Food for the Skin PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS have found PainKilier very useful There nothing equal to it in all cases of bowel troubles Avoid substitutes there is but one Perry Davis and An Healer Pa Itfcatlat tad Form or If the extraordinary value Dr ChaseB Ointment were thoroughly there would not be a family la Canada that would be without It in the house for a day In the first place it la food and for the akin and pure and pleasant to that no lady will delay In applying It removes and- all sorts of dla- and disfiguring akin In the severest cases of eczema salt rheum fetter scald head and other akin eruptions Dr Chases Ointment affords relief by al laying the burning stinging and will permanently cure It applied regularly Dr Ointment la the standard ointment the world over and la mar vellously successful as to far aurpasa all your neighbors about It There Is not a single community In Canada but some cases where this remedy has worked remarkable cures fill cents a box at all dealers or Hates A Co Toronto Eye Glasses that TfoubleV in Berlin July A despatch to between the Catholic missionaries converts on one hand and natives iff on the other verts have been killed The Governor blames the mission aries tor tbe trouble theyi being ac cused of helping the tax gatherers to levy illegally high taxes The Government has sent two offici- will allow wen eye eye exactly the centre el Unless alas our one of whom Is an American to and to accept the Sa- investigate and has placed a company as our Atoncr we are shut out in as a warning not to go In ming but it may at least point to the taking of reasonable precautions Some of those drowned were expert swimmers ji A WHAT CAUSES PAINTS Most pains and aches come from ex- and enjoy ybumlt When you do get J the blood to lay off you do where rheumaUsm backachelumbago pains in the sides by bladder Central Kansas Is complaining ofand urinary troubles are horse famine r Is Industrial England makes mens hats a year Six thousand bedsteads are made weekly in Birmingham Of Europes square miles are capable of growing crops Mexico buys all of its shears and sharpedged tools from the Untied States A smart can make bricks a day A 16borse power ma chine makes in the same time Japanese paper Is losing Its dls- qualities owing to the In troduction methods manufacture Carrying pounds four mites on uses up 2b of energy A dock laborers days work Is 325 foottons In Norwich had hands engaged in woolen industries and wan the first city In England in this manu facture Railroad bridge builders are adopt- Ing the fir timber of the north Pacific coast for bridge building because its The railway steampower and sea has been- subscribed Ten years steampower of Great Britain are n MAMftAtitn I practically the same each a little un- horsepower The farmers have too serious painful to be neglect- for a the man is his opportune teen too ready to sell their horses to Pills talnly cured by the application of Dr Sugar Co add to the advancement SCIENCE ADVANCES It is not more than half a century ago that physicians considered a sur gical operation with its risk expense and pain the only cure for piles Today it is only out date doc tors that think ol such treatment ft r is cruel and extravagant to operate disease is far more cer- The keep ft butler now Is that so Ive been wondering why the old man hates to go home to meals lately There dont seem to be much con nection between work In a beet field and a musical education but we met with a case this week in which the two were closely identified A young girl said she was thinning beets Ing money to continue her musical studies Thus does the American of infantry at their disposal Two Chinese cannon captured by the British during the recent troubles have been sent to Ottawa was divided among a small army of boys and girls that had been working In the beet the past week about Menominee Falls To many it was the first money they bad earned and they felt highly pleased on receiving their wages This sum however does not Include tlte pay- as made by the farmers who are beet growers and if they were reckoned it would swell the amount many more hundreds of dollars The above amount was paid by the Wis consin Sugar company for their own acreage in that vicinity Children Cry Auction Sola of Timber Births Notice la hereby in Council authority Id Council tbe INK In follow ing towiuhipf In art If ART J ANnBHOKf and certain the Piocon and tho water lb Hay will be for by on at In the my of Toronto en of at In At forfeit- In of and Iutikhwortii In ihe of and County Victohia will be offered for t fatter to lyht cut all of Atklnaot GRADUATE cm MANKIND CAN CAN- Mi Hi WSi J EN CI I Two Two REFITTED AND PAINTED ALSO Diok and J cry for CASTOR A English army purchasing amenta and act directly and specifically on the Chases Ointment You may be AW valleyldlng the farmers to pay mortgages and build new houses and young ladles to add to the melody acquiring a higher Sugar Beet forftinn and Nlona In each Berth will on either aooal or to the Doprimcnt or Crown Toronto or Tim- litre t Ottawa Marie ftemttfoMer ten And belt Your choice of Full Rig for On four years time Cheap at 600 THOMPSON I WANTED AND women to travel and advertise for old estab lished Sal ary a year and all payable la casta No required Give No velope Manager will bo paid for Chicago Department of Crown Land Juno J 1901

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