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Newmarket Era , September 20, 1907, p. 5

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THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER J Robertson Barrier Notary Street Newmarket Lee TORONTO Weeks IlOCal None need suffer with Rheumatism WHAT OX ABOUT Mow it Works It is a significant fact that towns that are the most prosperous patron- their local newspapers and print ers the most liberally The solution of this problem is that no town is I sufficient unto itself but must reach out for trade and draw it from tie Fund to at which must become well acquainted with the town and its people for mutual benefit Current Ac I will at on Saturday and Court a Cboppln Billiard Parlor Newmarket Herbert Lennox Aurora eolcnorlVorJft Banke 1 aid Aurora R Fail Fairs for Life Comprint to at Current At the Pott Office Newmarket prank Duncan AUCTIONEER Ren Street Newmarket DIVISION COURT CLERK If tut for Life Accident and a Specially Bolton painter Decorator filreet Lane and Aliiston Oct and September 23 25 September 26 Bradford October Oct and Collingwood Sept 24 25 October September 17 October 2 Newmarket Sept Oct and Sutton September 26 Oct and Scott at Zephyr Oct A Warning It As an open secret that a number of people not far from town frequently expose themselves to a fine or imprisonment for Breach of the Lottery Act If they have an old shotgun a gramophone or a wornout horse they seem to thinU the proper way to dispose of the tides is by the oldtime raffling method We might remind them that a few days ago a man named Thomas Banks had to pay a fine in the Police Court Toronto for rattling a coW he did not want Banks plead- guilty and Col imposed a fine of and costs or 30 days It mates one Pun th perhaps some people- WANTED to have Rheumatism Because they wont take Now isnt it a fact that there are a lot of people your neighborhood BoJo completely cured me Rheumat ism When read their letters the agony they with Muscular and Inflammatory Sciatica and Lumbago how they tried remedy after remedy without relief and then found health in will wonder how people will go on having Rheumatism when they can cure themselves at home CATtlARrirES OUT No person cm realize what with Rheumatism for fire year The diaeate completely me and left me In a worn oat condition After all else failed and I felt that I getting worse began the use of when I on found relief After few I I had recovered nicely and after 1- boxes had been taken It left me without a vestige of old complaint- believe to be the medi cine on record for Rheumatism Mas So confident are we of the powers of of its unfailing success in coping cases that have baffled even the best physicians that we guarantee will cure you or your money wilf be refunded Buy it with that guarantee a large box At all druggists or from The Co CM flout he assured her But Morton taken such en In terest in you wish she he moodily A light leaped Into Marys eyes I rather be with yon ha added with ft look that changed the world for little Mary One two three one two three counted the teacher and Miry flew around the room on feet that seemed winged How well you did that said the Awkward Young Man as she danced 0 S Basket VOICE CULTURE At Newmarket on Monday and of each week Studio at Mr Amos Wilsons Ch St Dr Clank DENTIST Bt Dp Wilkinson DENTIST fauccccwr to tttchardwn In Week Newmarket Kvery Wednesday W Metropolitan Teeth bt or Artificial Teeth at Price Main St Newmarket Lyman fitutr Of MARRIAGE LICENSES Una Office at private it NEWMARKET IK Monuments arid Head Stones JAMES Farm Produce Splendid market last Saturday Large quantities of butter eggs po tatoes all kinds of vegetables The ruling prices were as follows Butter and to 2tc Dressed Chickens to lb Ducks to Apples to a basket Apples to per barrel Plums Crab Apples to basket Pears per basket per Potatoes and per bag Tomatoes basket- Celery per head Pickling Onions Cabbage head Cauliflower to each Cucumbers to basket Squash each Live Chickens to lb Old Hens to Ducks to per lb Turkeys ft to 9c live- weight Pigeons to pair young pair Hides J to per lb Calfskins to Sheep to Si to each Thanksgiving Day Ottawa Sept It is under stood that Thanksgiving Day will lie proclaimed for Thursday year as usual This afternoon a delegation representing various commercial tra vellers associations in tin the Prime Minister the of State and the Minister of Justice and urged that Hay Monday instead of Thursday Thanksgiving Day on Thursday in the United Stairs and it is felt lli Government that to fix thecrlebxt- of the day on Monday give it the of a holiday and make if less of a reli gious festival The deputation that public would be suited and there would a less serious Irttirruptloii by having Hie holiday instead of the middle of the One two three one two three counted the teacher taking steps daintily on the tips of her slippered toes up to him ber cheeks red eyes like The class in advanced dancing stars her little figure swaying to the lowed her with more or less precision rhythm At the head of the line Margaret ton secure In the proficiency acquired W together by three years of training In the sum- Margaret Morton watched them from school flung back her pretty head other end of the room and when and at the awkward young man to tte intricate windings of the folk In the opposite row dance she passed the Awkward Young At the foot of the line poorlittle Man she whispered Dont you want Cobb teacher in a district to me to tbe In the school with toward a leal In the state normal I sorry he fibbed but I have struggled with the Intricacies of the other plans new steps and blushed and blushed as A when he passed Mary he asked she felt the eyes of the class upon her Will let me take you to the bench One two three one two after the tomorrow We can the teacher The music carry notebooks and study played a luting measure and the pu pils swung across floor In the mazes of a folk dance Ob It will be lovely she said and all the happiness In her heart seemed expressed in her tripping feet so that Most of them did It well but Mary the teacher patted her on the shoulder and the awkward young man bopped as she came up at the end of the and down this way and that and getting on Miss Cobb came together at last out of step oat Furnace Work Plumbing 3 of Our Specialties at SONS to the Old Man Says I cant afford it A large class of people find these little words hard to pronounce Sometimes it stems as though they grow increasingly hard In certain sections of our country people seem to be able afford anything Just as long as they can mortgage their property or borrow money or gel things charg ed they spend recklessly Every where there is too much freedom with money the result of our era of prosperity there seems to be constantly a greater shame of pover ty Now when one considers that a very large proportion indeed most of the great people of the past have been poor one ought not to be asham ed of poverty The socalled busi ness instinct to be lacking In many of the finest and noblest na tures The artistic and literary class are almost living with the wolf Just pushing his nose through the door if they get money In their hands it is likely to slip thru their fingers Think of the enormous sums paid to successful singers and actors and yet It is considered sur prising when they are able to retire from the stage with a decent sum to carry them through their old age Or eat Inventors composers preachers and teachers are ex pected- to be poor For every one who has money and knows to in vest it ami dike of lucre are ten of perhaps ability who can not make money or if I hey make it cannot keep if ft is no disgrace to hi- poor The disgrace ami vulgarity of come in when lives in style which he afford and straining every nerve to dress better and keep more servants than he ought and In general spend each year more than he makes- Wilson Star of time out of- everything discouraged disheveled Its dreadful Mary gasped You are doing It nicely the pant ing young man encouraged her Oh Im The words came with a sob I dance lite like a hippo potamus You couldnt Ills eyes rested with appreciation on the delicate flushed face the loosened yellow hair Youre too too little and graceful He summered over the words as If com I merits did not come easily Im not graceful she said at that lovely creature at the head of the line Seeing eyes upon her Marga ret Morton nodded to them smiling She was feeling very complacent Her natty gymnasium suit of black satin and her hair shone like copper The day at the beach with the waves lapping the sands lazily and the gulls dipping and rising against a sky of sapphire gave an opportunity for an interchange of aspirations and ideals Mary told of her plans to teach In tie normal and the Awkward Young Man confessed to an ambition to Instruct physically the youths of the A of bis town As the afternoon they talked as young people will of other tilings The Awkward Young Man contended that It Is not good for man to alone and Mary admitted that ambition does not fill a womans But It was not until the next day that the final word was said One two three one two three counted the teacher and Mary and the Awkward Young Man wound In and little girl at the foot of the line In blue flannel suit Rut the young man Increase in Rate of Interest A few years ago the city of New York Its three per cent bonds at par An unsuccessful effort wax lately made to sell similar bonds carrying four per cent Nov the city Is Keeking a loan of to extend a period of fifty year at four and onehalf per cent The Increase in the rate on municipal- bor rowing Ik not confined to United Dont Die at 45 Cure the Indigestion Which Is so Liable to Lead to Apoplexy People who sufier with headache giddiness palpitation bad liMte in the mouth after eating and any of the other results of indigestion in danger Their digestive cannot care for the food and hence the coats of the cm els In the brain get little become brittle and finally jit to the fierce blood pressure and una Is then said to have a he In the strong light She pitied that out and In and out and came carefully and correctly through the first difficult figure How well we did that Mary said as they stopped at the other end of the room Her hands were still in Ills He drew her slightly toward him If wo might j be together always he whispered Margaret Morton was watching them as she stood alone at the other side of the room lit me go Mary protested blush ing beautifully hut leaving hands In his I stall never let you go be de clared with smile of triumph as the music began and he swnng her with him into the last Inspiring figure of the folk dance Boyds Livery til Urn tot ill Tow trots A BOYD Stole which could have borrowed a year ago so we paralyzed or die from poplaxy are told by the investor in Saturday Jn diseases of digestion and has to pay now the rate trition the prescription wiled Port Arthur and William proven itself of great vawe It bond five per cent as relied upon today as a certainty to coifipa red with four and onehalf and relieve the troubles of four and threeeighths a year ago tlon and make a complete cure while towns in the West worst are five and one quarter and trouble cancer and onehalf with the In- and give quick relief In In municipal ag gregating nine and onehalf millions Issued by Vancouver Cal gary Winnipeg and Ottawa are stlfl unplaced It is a had time to borrow money either for public or private purposes Sun BRA till Christmas for Is proven by the guarantee J gives with every AW AH or worth knowing He hud it profile and wore his cloth danced across the polished floor Isnt it finer sbe asked as she came up to them You do It so beautifully Mary murmured The Awkward Young Man did not anything and Margaret moved to coquetry took three expert steps to the right and then three expert to the left f so easy she declared with some display of silk stockinged It looks easy when you do It Mary sighed but am so stupid Hut Margaret held out bands to the Awkwdrd Young Man IM itw show you she offered Now mid danced away Tor the next fifteen minutes Margn ret held the Awkward Young Man her Mary forlorn ly by the corner watched them envied the ease with Margaret talked and uml pirouetted In a of mack tit copper When the started A Young Man came back to How are you getting ulorigf he with that lighted face and made ft I Shall never learn wild never lip Oh ye you will he I dont believe you are the kind up Hot Morion does It so tjeautl- told him tremulously Is Mortons thlnl year of training In the physical course at the Out of Failure When you are abroad said a Jour nalist ywi will find KngHah that telegraphic re port Is credited to agency It enter supplies all the telogmpbte news over there as the Associated Press supplies It over here Now listen this story Werner von Siemens German electrical engineer commissioned In to lay first telegraph line between Vervleri Cologne While he was laying this cable a pretty wo- j man came to him and besought desist The telegraph she said with tears In her fine eyes woulj ruin her husbands business and reduce him to penury His business conduct of a huge successful pigeon between nnd Siemens advised young womans husband to convert his pigeons Into pie and to go to London and start a- news agency there He would give him he said valuable Introductions man went to London and start ed news agency Ills name was In a few years so suc cessful was his new line of work ha bad and So when you see a times In think of rnInNl pigeon post and take to heart lesson that new Inventions do not harm but help those who Intelligence Industry and a pretty wife- Herald- The T It station agent at was fined and costs last week for allowing a train to block a crossing longer than the five minutes provided by statue Death Touched Of course the man didnt look at It that way but his bereavement wait really a source of financial gain It Was a son who died boy of thirteen He was killed In a street accident It fatality touched the public heart strangely He had been a popular boy and his death aroused the sympathy of the neighbors for blocks around The father wits a small tradesman who went on the principle that all mankind was honest He trusted right sod left He had become creditor to twothirds of the people the neigh borhood Many of debtors were shark who either because of finan cial disability or naturally dishonest probably had no Intention summer school he reminded tier She j of ever paying up but with the ought to do It beautifully of the lads death all experienced a And then they struggled on as the change of heart- When the shop teacher counted Interminably I opened after the funeral the One two three three proprietor entertained a stream of day Mary and Awkward Young Mao had a few to- laru sorry they said on and Hut the wbo few they added for Margaret Morton taken upon l owe you so and so plunked the of tfc Awkward down the roooey Young Man more some cases gofi left to do the steps in her lonely that had been duo more of corner year be up hi to Know but that only for the sympathy sbe raid despairingly In the third forth by his bereavement would to Awkward a loss- York GUNS -IN- AT TE- Leading Hardware Store WHILE THEY A ST Scrub Brushes Regular goods Belling at Shoe Brushes Regular goods selling at 10 Stove Brushes Regular goods selling at Or one each of the above at Whisks Regular 15c goods selling at Be Brushes Regular goods selling at Toilet Brushes Regular goods selling at 25c ALL OF THE ABOVE GOODS WERE BOUGHT BY US AT SUCKLINGS AUCTION ROOMS TORONTO CALL AND SEE OUR LINE OF ELECTRIC LIGHT FURNITURE YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING FROM US 2000 MUSK RAT SKINS WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR SAME J A W ALLAN COMPANY NEW MARKET NEW FABRICS FO FA Our showing of FANCY SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS is decidedly pleasing Wo give style in every garment the best workmanship and thoroughly dependable materials See Our Window F WILLIS J MERCHANT TAILOR NEXT DOOR TO ATKINSON MAIN STREET MADE IN CANADA by a CANADIAN COMPANY A Smooth Running Durable and Beautifully made Machine Easy to Learn and will last a Lifetime ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE NAME THE WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO Officii MONTREAL P LONDON HAMILTON OTTAWA JOHN AQENTft WANTED EVERYWHERE Esther for use on farms and districts is equipped with a hotwater reservoir The advantnge of this in homes where there is no running water and where it is impossible to use a hotwater boiler will be readily seen The Esther also a commodious warm- closet and tea shelves and is throughout heavy durable and handsome range The Penn Esther is supplied without ad ditional coat with a Hot Air Attachment to warm an extra room- Call on our local agent or write us direct for in catalogue RECORD FOUNDRY MACHINE CO MONTREAL tmiwATHOtKTOHJtDM0HTREACRQTOROHTaOHT MAM CALeARY VANCOUVER BC I STEPHENS Agent

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