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Newmarket Era , July 21, 1905, p. 1

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The ERA mor week than fttwo combined and acknowledge v VvS INTELLIGENCER AND us to freely according to conscience above all other liberty No paper outside or North York paid in advance No So each I Newmarket On Friday July 21 TERMS per annum if paid advance A HOT RON A CO0 HANDLE to have their working utensils handsome and as well as useful appreciate ASBESTOS SAD IRONS Why continue to torture yourself on ironing clay with the oldfashioned flat iron The ASBESTOS SAD IRON makes ironing pleasant because the handle is al ways cool The polish is so smooth that the iron will glide over the article you are ironing without a sign of sticking A Trial will Convince Allow us to demonstrate the Asbestos iron to you SHELL AND HEAVY Furnace Work t Plumbing PHONE and General NEWMARKET VXAsAAAAAAAAAVAAAAvAA IS BETTER IF 1 POSSIBLE THAN EVER iWS DRUG AGENTS FOR Parkers Dye Works and Canadian Express for Handled with Despatch OUR The Doctors Largest Fee HE doctor was a good doctor too good for Bancroft it was sometimes said hut his wife asserted that however able he might be in other ways he I sat was no financier He kept no books and in payment for his services was willing to accept in lieu of cash fees anything that his patients might he inclined to offer Sometimes this proved a conveni ent arrangement more often how ever it was not for the village peo ple soon learned that it was only too easy to impose upon the kind- hearted gentle old doctor They him of course they could loved not help doing that but apparently the village conscience slept when it came to settling with the easygoing There were those who said that the reason he submitted so tamely to being underpaid was because he feared to risk making his patients ill again by demanding larger fees The truth of the matter was however that the overmodest doctor undervalued his own worth But James Mrs would remonstrate its all very well to take it out in potatoes but you know just as well as I do that Timo thy Peck always sells his best pota toes and brings us only the undersized ones that nobody would think of buying Those last ones werent bigger than marbles You must stand up for your rights the doctor apparently unmov ed by these protests continued to accept his patients excuses along the their offerings of wormy apples wood that was full of knots eggs that were more than doubtful and milk that was guiltless of cream The were ever short of ready money but all their other wants were in a not always to faction I really need doctor said one morning as he step- j the arms ped into his shabby buggy to make his usual round of was it in horses His wife a pretty little woman was ill for months eight miles up the Carp road ear Cleverly the business pieces at and those people seem to think that the woman owes her life to me I guess they think right- too said Cicely who approved of her fa ther with all her sixteenyearold soul Isnt she the person that you up for six consecutive nights when she had pneumonia You de serve a dozen horses a week the beautiful unselfish things you do The doctor smiled gratefully at this tribute For all the years of his married life he had cherished a mild ambition to show Mrs that he was really a better financier than she considered him No one sus pected it Mrs least Of all but the unappreciated doctor Was exceedingly sensitive over his repeat ed failures in the matter of fees and he longed after a very human fashion to show his family that he was as capable a business man as a physician The opportunity however seemed slow in coming While every one admitted his medical skill there seemed to be grave doubts concern ing his executive ability All thru the spring each bargain had proved worse than the preceding one Before the doctor had finished his hope from that quarter would scram ble to his feel and proceed on his way like any ordinary horse The doctor soon obliged to use a patent har ness without breeching Aladdins only other reprehensible trait was his custom of dancing to the music of the CI overly hand Whenever the doctors business took him to he found it expedi ent after his first experience with Aladdins waltzing hoofs to inquire by telephone if there was any likeli hood that the band might appear on the streets that day If by any chance it happened to be a gala day the doctor would turn Aladdin out to grass anil would drive the ancient colt for a summer of idleness had much improved the mis named County fair week was approaching and as usual the were short of ready money Cicely her elbows on the table spent sever al evenings over calculations in do mestic economy for her autumn wardrobe was in need of replenishing She had little lime for embroidery and the only thing she had ever painted was as she said laughingly I he front fence No she said Im afraid this family doesnt boast of a single ex- possession unless Father What is it asked the doctor looking up hastily from his book Could you possibly get along with nothing but the colt to drive all next Dangerous Germs in Summer Strengthen the Stomach with Keep Weil A wealthy philanthropist New system and aid you in naturally York spends thousands of dollars easily digesting the It is the summer providing milk for the only remedy known that cures indi- with the result that the and stomach troubles by is greatly decreased He ap- strengthening the digestive system predates the fact that disease germs It is guaranteed to make a complete are common in the summer and that and permanent cure in all diseases of the stomach must be kept healthy to the stomach excepting cancer resist their attacks restores complete health Older people do not live on a milk to the whole system and cures head- diet to insure health but they can so aches backaches sleeplessness pains strengthen the stomach and digestive and distress alter eating vertigo organs by the use of that heart burn and the general debility they will be free from sickness which from a weak stomach in the summer season Take a tablet before each meal and it will soothe and heal any inflammation that may he present in the lining the stomach give tone and strength to the whole digestive guarantee ami imperfect digestion A guarantee to refund the money if does not show help is given with every cent box Ask J Y to show you the For the Era Doom BY A BANKER Entering the magnificent museum of Cairo we at once realize that we are in an atmosphere of remotest to returned on all sides arc the actual the brass hands in remains of mighty of great coming to the fair warriors or beautiful queens well for a whose lineaments judging from the horse but its hard on the buggy medallion portraits painted on their is Now Invested saw Cicely was right However mild the horse might prove in disposition he was anything but quiet in ance His creamcolored surface was irregularly marked with reddish- measure if brown blotches his left side re sembled a map of the eastern hemis phere and a brownish on his mild countenance shaped not unlike of Russia gave his face a expression lie a prepossessing pretty sure to give out before the horse and it was not surprising that summer is oyer Sirs regarded him with eon- The colt which was a colt only jsternation when by courtesy being twentytwo years firoUH age and old for his years certain- Mrs new horse the curiously distorted visits The colt not of age and old or looked as if he might give out moment He limped slightly he TIMOTHY CLOVER TURNIP CARROT SEED MANGOLDS CEMENT NATIONAL- Beat James said she in an accusing voiceit was some moments before 1- she could summon a voice of any was Mind in one eye and something kind was that mans ate emu oyer was wrong with his breathing appar- t by any chance the proprietor T the owner drove him with A icircus that disbanded 111 Clovcrly last the utmost tenderness but it was- plain that the doctor needed a new horse and that without delay Heres a letter for you father called Cicely the only daughter as the doctor turned in at the gate that noon Ill put it at your place at the table so you can read It while you are eating the beans Mrs Blake brought you for setting Johnnies leg Now really said the doctor when he had read the letter this is for tunate Ive tried all the spring to that Sam Peters would fall 111 hut been a great temptation for Sam Ih the only person I could of that would be likely to pay his bill with a horse But it seems my dears that Sam is not my only dependence after all This note Is from a man who seems absurdly grateful He says he has no cash to pay me what he owes me so ho Is sending mc a driving horse a nice quiet horse he say A quiet horse Humph said Mrs with Youd better see what your getting before you make any bargain with him Im said the doctor apol ogetically that It is loo lata for that for the man Is already on way to New York and I he horse is to he delivered today Now did that mans wife tell me the horse Really it was ago that I have forgotten l Then said Cicely giving her caskets might well vie with many a SW hand an enthusiastic squeee fair beauty of the present day It well exhibit him Here is the actual preserved body look it he is quite as a carriage horse They of the Great the beautiful prizes in the horse depart- of the oppression he who knew not Im sure there isnt a more Joseph his hard features indicating noticeable horse in the country so such determination aul power that theres rib danger of his being over- we can well imagine that those now looked sightless orbs could transfix with tcr- indeed attract much at- ror any who dared to excite his at the fair To be sure Well may those judges were rather inclined to Israelites whose strawmade at him because of his gaudy ex- bricks may be seen to this day at terior but partly because there was have groaned under the very little competition and partly this despotic warrior because he possessed certain recumbent form now lies there points not appreciated by the care less observer he was finally awarded a second prize she too the said Mrs temples have for lour ami 01 she heard it that we have one withstood the ages of time and still remain almost jn their pristine freshness to excite TROOPS AUK IN UGLY MOOD London July A news agency despatch from St Petersburg says that the latest despatches Gen the CommanderinChief in Manchuria report that the Japanese are completely investing Vladivo- stoek Disaffection continues spread among the troops and it would be lolly to send them home while are in their present frame of mind He would not answer for the conse quences if an early peace were de clared July 16 An who has returned from Manchuria says the expectation that Gen viteh would assume the aggressive is diminishing The Russians who formerly conducted the most active reconnaissances have Mid it is believed Gen ladies now are to he nonaggressive anil en tirely the defensive London July 17 A despatch to I July despatch to doomed to be at by thousands Tokio engagement at hs great father Sell whose mag- lost seven and financier in the family Concluded on Page BUSY HOUSEWIVES our night Parlor STOVE AT J What makes crowded bo at caUEe our Ice Cream Is of THE BEST It in from the purest Cream and not adulterated in any form Our Bricks I Are like our the BEST Gome and Try Them SIMPSON BAKERY Huron Nov you mention it my dear said the doctor mildly recall that that is exactly who he was The man succeeded in selling one of his horses and it seems to he said he could get good price for him if could have got him to the right market He said in his note that his wife was anxious to get home to her own people and that he didnt Sec his way clear to selling the horse No one in Clovcrly seem ed to care to buy the animal Im not surprised said Mrs His looks are decidedly against him Ktili said Cicely whose darkest cloud always had its silver lining he Is much better than a Hon or a hyena Suppose that this acrobat and his wife had been obliged to take their pay in monkeys or giraffes or boaconstrictors Where would the poor have been then I think weve had a fortunate es cape The horse except for a few peculi arities proved an excellent animal lie Was gentle and tractable a Rood traveller and he seemed to be pos sessed or more than ordinary intelli gence The townpeople soon became accustomed to the of what ids exterior and the would about have forgotten that he had once been so long a circus horse had It not been for a but it singular trick which he frequently a Prompt ami Permanent far Nervousness EGO seems to me that the man was in some sort of business I forget what and when his employer failed or the concern broke up this mans wage was in horses the wonder and the admiration of the beholder But of even still greater interest is the body of the of the exodus Here we are in ac tual presence of the very man who it is believed so dramatically with stood Moses anil who for so long re fused to permit the captive Israelites to his realm notwithstanding the weird and terrible plagues to which one after the other he and his country were subjected that awe- inspiring darkness which could be felt the bloodred Nile and all those oilier terrifying visitations- arid who even alter their departure sent a general with an army alter them only however to perish beneath the surging billows of the Wed Sea a contemptuous statement that the Israelites ale de stroyed being almost the only allu sion thereto on the monument J And as we gaze spellbound at thai hard- featured determined ituu recall to memory that those very lips ut tered the threat to Moses Get thee from me see my face no more lor In the day thou my face thou shall surely die a strange thrill I courses through the veins at finding ourselves face to lace with himself with the very monarch against whom were decreed that amazing scries of tragic withering chastisements And on all sides are countless relies that great age chariots almost as fresh as when those fiery steeds panose lost seven and men killed and sixty wound The enemy is retreating avoiding the road between and The only route now open to them is along the seashore They have abandoned quantities of stores The only alternative open to them is to surrender or starve A majority of the Russian troops are volunteeis and there is little discipline aim ng them ppo Bodys Tablets Cure Hot Weather Ailments and Sum mer Complaints played If his driver happened to twitch therein in a certain way the horse whose name was Aladdin would Ycs stop short wherever he happen ed to be and regardless of conse quences would seat on his haunches with his forefeet still resting on the ground Nothing that the doctor could say or do would induce his calico steed to rise Aladdin would turn bin head and look pleadingly at the doe- tor as If Imploring him for permis sion to stand on all fours but the doctor was powerless to him last when the horse could no Toronto Canadiu All longer endure his cramped and altitude he would cant if Of final reproachful glance at his IJIBIUC3 I master and as If abandoning all Mm Lulu For two years I puttered ner vous trouble and stomach disorders until It teemed nothing to I very Irritable could not sleep rest or myself and was certain ly unlit to take care of a household I took tonics and pill without benefit I began taking Utterly madly charged with them the linger my no longer fitful ranks the foe of luniture andUday I consider myself in cups and other vessels weapons strength My recoverywas alow but sure butt and precious stones with and rewarded by numerable figures large and small Lulu J hideous idols with mummified imitation Anna Super- cats and other animals which those an the senseless worshipped In the tors 111 was ten year belief that the Inanimate piece one of the leading women there Her carved firewood or clay could control when living was flrst Pre- their destiny for time and for of the Nebraska TJnl- Happy we who instead of worshipping a dead eat or a lump of a letter from shaped like a man with a pigs he worship and serve Him who created the universe Who in order not without Parana for rescue us from the penalty due to tan ltd Mrs Anna justice made full and expiation on the dread bitter Health and book written ftl ftVaU byDTHtrtniatbteowUxrh peculiar to wumviu sent free The Ohio In the hot weather the little ones suffer from stomach and bowel trou bles are nervous weak sleepless and irritable iheir vitality is lower now than at any other season Prompt action at this time saves a precious little lite Own Tablets is the best medicine in the world for lit to ones They speedily relieve prompt ly cure and give sound refreshing sleep And they are guaranteed free from opiates and harmful They always do good they cannot possibly do harm and no homo should be without the Tablets es pecially during the hot weather months when dangerous troubles come suddenly and almost unpereeiv- Mrs Adam Marticotte Que- says I have used Own Tablets for diarrhoea and stomach troubles and always with the most perfect success They are better than any other medicine I know of Hold by all druggists or by mall at cents a box by writing the Dr Williams Medicine Co Sec that every box sk- 7 lots anil the picture of a fourleal clover on the wrapper Anything else Dr Young Bishop of Atha basca died at England Eugene and Joseph were fatally injured in a boiler explosion at Mr I Mann of Mackenzie Si Mann has bought the water springs and hotel at Leon Springs Quebec A

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