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Newmarket Era, 26 Sep 1902, p. 4

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THlvNEWM 4 An Before MPy Itching Ski Distress by dayand Thats the complaint Are so as to be afflicted j York became a Cabinet with Eczema or Salt Rheum and oat- be had something to say word applications do not care to in ffber fa delays on public ATherVparce of the trouble Is fa the- pure and this seal- railroad crossing ft tog burning skin disease will which the community and disappear others driving along thoroughfares was taken with an on my grateful Another aSSftSKtS civil and personal of Hoods Celery and the System tfaines 5 For the Era Trade I I riur taking it felt better and Ifc sat Jong before I was cured any Core Point Hare Hoods rids tbe blood of all impurities and cures all eruptions rights which need removing l and- that speedily Railways have No Other Medicine In the World Has monopolies and privileges that Parl iament never should have granted anil the law which now authorizes the arrest and punishment a per- son as a criminal for selling an i Ever Achieved Such Wonderful Victories over disease i and L LEGAL used railway for be a J Robertson Barrister Public Main Street so000 Loan on good Farm Solicitor ti New mar ket liennox rt Cboppin Aurora will U heat oltto Co to Loan I A I DENTIST Over Toronto Jobbing House Celery tJompoumj has- wrought many marvellous cures 1 J A for I iHuiTTince j w ntert at Current ft A Ramsay Fire Loir Tow a Property GKANDlmjNK RAILWAY TABLE a J S j r CO to i A CO eg CI kO CD 16 paid cash and thereby became his I sufferings men and in personal property is an iniquity section of the Dominion It has the which no Liberal Government should tolerate and no Liberal represeota- live the people should to take steps for its repeal Railway Companies are simply carriers and when a railway is purchased it carries along with it a contract a passage from one point to another and if the pur chaser should only use part of the privilege for which he has paid why should he not be allowed to dispose of the unused privilege to some other person it is personal property and because he disposes of his personal rights in the contract to another why should the law of a civilized country pronounce him a criminal If the statute compelled the railway company to redeem un used portions of a at any rail- Way fetation aiong its lines there not be so much hardship the case but the present way and of sending to the arid a lot corre spondence in ohtajii a rebate on a is attended by so much trouble and redtapeisin as- to make it coat more than the refund is worth the fact that a rhate will he given on complying with certain con ditions stamps the transaction as a And this is the iniquity of the law demon trates itself It proclaims as a criminal the man who sells to an other a privilege which he has bought Such a law is a Mot on christian civilization Only last week a man was fined in the Police Court Toronto for selling an un used portion a railway ticket and having the wherewith to t demands of this law was sent to jail He had paid for the consideration disposed of in the ticket nothing wrong or immoral in the per sc hut yet he was vent to herd with thieves and o ick pocket nd all because the of Canada had yielded to the pressure of railway corporation and ceded a power infrinfEing upon civil We hope the member for North York or West Ontario will taVe steps to remove this blotch rAiT statute this of exists simply to inure ia pecuniary advantage of railway arid of civil liberty individual citizens I indorsation of the best men and in Canada because they found the great remedy to he what was claimed for it Septra of prominent clergymen have written in its and re commend it when they have oppor tunity Rev J of Angus gives his experience as follows I have always found Paynes Cel ery Compound an excellent nerve ton ic and have frequently recommended it to persons suffering from nervous debility and sleeplessness I it tobe a most powerful medicine It also the blood and revives the system it a fair trial and it will In these cases be found help ful heft the York Sept 10 General Her bert Booth son of General Booth the head of the Salvation Army has just arrived in this country and wilt go into business here He has the Salvation Army for reasons that cannot he stated now His last sta tion was Australia His leaving has caused serious trouble This sis of the Booth family who already in this country They are and Catharine and Arthur Clibhons and Herbert and All six have cut loose from the alleged domineering methods of their father and have left the Salva tion Army Only one son Booth who is now in London remains in the Salvation Army Three daughters are in the Army yet namely Lucy and Booth Tucker The Wilson Star to the frequent accidental shootings in the Adirondacks says Another man shot in mistake for a deer in the AdirondacksiThiBwin kept standing fill the season is over These frequent is the pleasure of hunters The kickers are now going to their innings in creating a sen sation It is stated in Montreal that for the trip of football tears to Great Britain The team will leave the early part of No vember Circulars are now being sent out calling upon the various clubs to send in their selection for representative upon the team A series of some commences with the one at Belfast on the of December The program includes matches in England Iceland and Scotland V The Africa and the line of steamers six per pound v Of the requires worth- a of latter per annum While our cheeses may be suitable for Capetown all other places demand smafi 20 potrhds each Box butter Capetown but nowhere the Canadian and may sell in Cap shippers the demand being for one two ode and five pound tins and hams the wants are A few Of the many other food pro- if 3 a 3 3 p w a A t 2 a- a V S s A It is a Thing To The People All The 4 All Malt Breakfast Food HAS ACCOMPLISH WORK It All The Good Points That Look For Metropolitan A Montreal papers hi at that the Club of Hint city will a to Sir Wilfrid r en his return from the Old Country Jnttrtairinrrtts arc also being r at and Ottawa ft is that the of University at Kingston have appointed Barclay of Montreal to the Principal bin of the in to the lab- Dr The Toronto Star rises to remark will it on the lines if it takes all sum mer also Sir Wilfrid will not out Mr to mind the shop loess our Is right and the people of Ontario will be glad of the inti mation A city paper lhat the night a plant that blooms but in a hundred wan a hat attracted I at a public Institution in Toronto one night lat If the a of this he have fceert in Ken every summer for pa and I he plant I ft not more than a yearn old In the world of the world It fctill A movement toward church unity re distinct uplift i a C at the General Conference Soi I a broad resolution va footed authorising negotiations fJoiSth the Presbyterian and vefrVl appointing a OLD to union s d ha 1 on A taction of lire a The task of pleasing all the people all the time has been fully accom plished by Malt Breakfast Food the most delicious of all breakfast grain food Malt Breakfast Food pleases young and old all ihe time simply it all the good points that contributed to Young chil dren thrive on it adults find it en jug and iJivigoraliiig invalid- and love it Ijicmihi- of its fine and delicate flavor and Its on the weak ft has captured all palates by its iiousncis Your it Man Sept seri ous fire was very narrowly averted yesterday afternoon on the of Harry a North Cypress farm residing about four north of tnis town A threshing outfit operated by Mr Stephen of while passing along tho road sel fire to a field of wheat which was in The took lire very and the soon swept over a large area the most ntrenuous was a disas trous fire avoided Thirteen acres of crops were destroyed which surround the new and and are being made lb is desirable tha these conditions should be generally known and it is to i required- which Canada can ii 1 are potatoes dried and tin ned vegetables British Columbia tin ned salmon and jams and in indus trial productali kinds of manufac tured articles Dept of Agriculture Ottawa of All Ages simply as a few doses will restore free and regular conditions and effectually remove the causes of much to the sex One Hundred Dollars Re ward or any of Catarrh that cannot by Halls Catarrh tyre J Co Props Toledo undersigned known J Cheney for the last believe Perfectly honorable tri all and ifcle carry out any Wist Wholesale Toledo Marvin Druggets Catarrh Cure Is taken acting directly upon the blood arid a surfaces of the bottle Hold by all Testimonials free Family Pills the best The incandescent illuiriination at the in dur ing the Industrial Exhibition was a creditable display not surpassed at the TanAmerican Thousands of lights outlined that twelvestorey building and tower and presented a spectacle Every door window angle of roof parapet tow er were all outlined by jets of trie flame and a monster crown with the letters E R shone like diamonds In addition to the many colored designs the object of the ex pense to advertise the company by giving a brilliant effect to the large surplus of in letters of tight and retentive power It is in some of our Ameri can exchanges that Herman have eaten the roots and the wild rice at the inlet at the head of which has for a gathering place for wood duck As a result no wood in the vicinitv their natural having been destroyed Tie ex perience over at the experience of people residing en the shores of Since these German carp have got into the Holland the near the mouth on are fust dis appearing and not only wood duck but also are necoHjLg scarcer Is a divorce granted in the United States from a marriage contracted in Canada a valid decree in this Do minion This question is now about to be settled by our courts Until the issue is decided by the Court of Appeal no sentence will he passed upon Minnie Woods who lost October was found guilty of by Judge and a jury She had married Win at Windsor July A divorce for extreme cruelty Was grant in April by a Wayne coun ty Mich court and in the following November she John Ten dril The jury and judge said she was guilty of bigamy as it was not a valid divorce so Judge also held In the Court of Appeal at Hall one day last week judgment was given quashing the conviction of one Trcvannc on a charge of criminal assault on the ground that the deposition of the Complaint was not properly made All the parties live in What strikes us as being a little singular is that law of the Crown connected with the of justice have so framed the statutes of Criminal of as allow a conviction of the nature above stated to he quashed on a tcthiiicality If a person who is charged with criminal assault is found actually guilty of the lie moo fart as to a Mag- made out the- deposition in phraseology or should not be used to screen tb J The annual report the Inspector of Insurance and Registrar of Friend ly Societies for Ontario for WU1 been issued It nearly pages of information resfiecttHy In surance Companies of all d business in Ontario The report shows that on the net amount at risk in cash mutual fire companies was and In strictly mutual com panies The gross at risk on the Mutual plan was the amount carried by any one company being by the Perth Mutual the next by the Water loo TWeniyeight friendly societies reporting had force any where a total amount of reaching enormous amount of The Royal Arcanum which has Only In Op has In force altogether of Insurance The Workmen which has a of In Ontario has a total In surance in force of and lest out In Insurance bene fits Ontario It must tut tough on the jailor who has a lot of felons on his hands Children for A call the that two years ago a Dominion agent was sent to the Cape to examine and report Mr W Moore has reported to of Agriculture that he has con versed with the leading importers at the great centres and that the look very promising It is none too soon Canadians to wake op and do their utmost to obtain i pood footing in thenewlyaniieied country The Canadian department of Ag riculture has received many inquiries as to what South Africa requires and may best acpuire it In the first place South Africa re quires everything that Canada has to and it requires it in two grades the best that can be supplied in open competition at market price and the best that can be supplied ir respective of price Naturally the first niust receive consideration especially when the fact is recalled that in very year that war was proclaimed the South African market turnover to the United States was eighteen million dollars This was not the result of spasmodic effort but the outcome of direct personal commer cial representation for a series of years on the spot- To quote W Moore of Dominion Depart ment of who was sent by the Hon Sidney Fisher to ascer tain all the details of South African trade relations and practices magnitude of the South African mar ket has been recognized by the busi ness houses of the United for years- past and by persistent efforts and good business tactics they have there built up a substantial trade Business cannot he done in South Africa by proxy any more than it can in India Catalogues circulars pamphlets bills letters soliciting business without a personal canvas and fair si samples are as useless as mustard without meat To do anything there a firm must know the conditions of trade and the local manner of conducting business anil local traders must know the standing and business methods of any firm be fore they will do business with them Once get in the thin edge of the wedge and the entire factory may follow but getting start in is the difficulty The United Stales New Zealand and Australia are all doing well in South Africa then why should Can ada be less successful Now llie is at the flood and if neglect so great an opportunity to her apathy and indifference must be attributed future failure The of the Dominion in her am Sold Id Saved an Alligator Jacksonville While a number of passengers were waiting for the morning train at Pablo Beach today they heard the wail of a child A short distance away they saw a big alligator dragging a child away having secured of its dress in its mouth The child was shriek ing The crowd rushed to the res cue and the alligator redoubled its to get to the bayou near by A big dog belonging to child dashed at the alligators head The alligator whacked Us tail around with great force dashed the dog against its mouth which it opened with a gulp taking in the dog swallowing with ease The alligator dropped hold of the childs dress during the The crowd at once killed the alliga tor It was fifteen feat long ft is thought to have made fierce by hunger as it is seldom that they will attack human beings and espe cially so near a habitation The child was uninjured Ottawa Sept aged years killed this morn ing in thepower house of Ottawa Electric Railway was on a platform attending to a dynamo when he caught a wive lead ing to one of the lamps lie wis seen to fall heavily forty feel to ground his head striking firs It is supposed that the electric current responsible for his Farms for op to Rent North i lot and East West of lot in the of Bast Apply to House for Sale A Brick House with Lawn ami Garden all in good condition and other conveniences For further particulars apply after 3rd to MRS MARY OLIVER Queen St Newmarket istr of Agricultural her of Dairy ing has acted promptly its pail it only remains for her commercial men to act well their part and patronage will not fail to the bold and patriotic part- of Canada have taken in the war to uphold the right in the Trans vaal anil in peace to supply the do mestic wauls of her populace The Colony of Natal of which Durban is the city and port re- cm ins annually worth of lour which is admitted free at duty and as the first Can adian lour landed then- during Mr Moores visit and proved satis factory in every rcNpicl the dealers so well with the lv lley rep at or- in Mr Moores presence They rCjuic a hard spring wheat flour and Canadian products will get the nee over those of other coun tries consumes worth of imported ilieec Canadian Cheddars ready hale The pound v ill do for town Irade hut the con ii It trade can only he commanded when docs not Weight The sumo Colony worth of butter per annum The pound box will do for the local trade of Durban but the interior trade will only touch tinned butter put up hi one two or five pound tins re spectively is an import duty of it per sound on both butter For Getting a Beautiful Watch and Money Required- Every Man Woman Boy or Girl has the same Opportunity under our System In order to have Dr Arnolds Eng lish Toxin Pills placed in tho hands of all persons suffering from bad health we make the following most liberal If you will send us your name and address and to sell for us boxes of Dr Arnolds English at cents per box we will you ABSOLUTELY FREE A BEAUTIFUL WATCH AND CHAIN in cither Ladies or Cents or your choice twenty other pre miums such as fine sets of jewelry Kings Violins Mandolins Tea Sets Sateen Skirts Cameras etc He- member we DONT WANT ANY imti after you sell the Pills and you dont have to sell any more lhan boxes lo the premiums This is a bona ldc oiler from a re liable concern lhat has given thous ands of dollars worth of premiums to agents all over the country Ke rn mini also tint Dr Arnolds Toxin Pills arc a wellknown for all diseases of the kidney and disease diabe tes rheumatism nervous troubles and female complaints ami arc for sale by all first class druggists and dealers in medicine in all parts of trie world You have only to show hem to sell thorn You are not offering something lhat the people dont Our watch are tins regular standard for ladles or gentlemen in nickel r cases with handsomely illuminated dials reliable time- keepers watches such as no lady or gentleman need be ashamed to carry On bacon and hams the import and they will be sent absolutely Free to all who sell only twelve boxes of those wonderful Toxin Pills Write at once lie tie first in your to earn one of these beautiful watch and chain As soon as we receive your letter or postcard wo J will send to you paid twelve boxes together our and card with your name and address on as our bear In mind Hat you will not to more that the boxes we DONT WANT ANY until boar arid arc making offer as a method of on on cents per Dr Arnolds the extra Impost wife at once IpK to encourage wheat milling in the for for they require Addrwa worth of flour Imported in the course MKD1CTNB CO of twelve months Adelaide Rant On cheese and butler the import Toronto Ont ly Is per pound and worth required annually Hitherto Canadian has been jiurchas- in London and and then to the Colony Mr Moore vas Informed by several grocers that Canadian bacon was the best on Durban market and it is preferred over all other kinds Cape Colony which Capetown London and Port are distributing centres the latter for Orange River Colony the Transvaal and the northern hart of aW yon Cape Colony requires at least worth of wheat a year duty on wheat being vg J Youll It If you decide about your education and select a school be fore you see the New Catalogue of the Central College TORONTO A postal will bring it byre- turn mail and aside artistic value you will be inter ested in the work of an up-to- date Business School which em ploys Twelve Teachers One Hundred Typewriting ma chines and sends out nearly Five Hundred Young People to good positions each year Autumn Session from Sept Enter any time for catalogue GENERAL Builder Contractor now in a position to take for all branches of Work Estimates Given at Short Notice and satisfaction BOILER GRANOLITHIC AND SIDEWALKS ROOFS FOB BUILDINGS Intending builders will do well to consult A HUNTER St Box Newmarket All Kinds Of REPAIRED ON SHORT AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED It your Thrcchlng Machine Farm Machinery Lawn Mower or anything else breaks down bring in and it fixed A THOMPSON Practical Machinist Prospect Ave WANTED A trustworthy Gentle man or Lady In each county to man age business for an old established house solid financial A straight bona fide weekly salary of paid by check each Wednesday with all expenses direct from head quarters Money advanced for Conductor Hugh Cameron of was killed on railway at Hamilton

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