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Newmarket Era , January 22, 1909, p. 8

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Ell f THE NEWMARKET ERA JANUARY 1909 ft f Yd to cure a by Cr a powder C2 to Etc a in the by a pan under the hrtr- blood blood coned by undigested food ether remaining too tot eliminated of liver or kldrrya fcewftl do not move pain In ah win if skin sallow with show la headache headache b- they cure cause ftct directly on great Wdnoya the of In two attea o ICC If tfjalfr rtoo not ncu AMD 90 fci Hi T a Shop totiont Enquire it Era For acre arm Inquire How for to Mrs Th Newmarket AIMABLK Daughter Is your husband ma hes just exactly like pa When he his own way about everything hes just perfectly love- I at finder O- The Township of School Convention which was to held in the Methodist Church on Thursday and Friday and 22 has been Indefinitely post poned at the request of the 6t to the epidemic which has prevailed thru tho Townships of and Scar lust as we go to puss we have received a message that seven mine- houses in the vicinity of have been placed under quarantine on account of smallpox It is also re ported that a case has The attendance at the high school is now gradually assuming old time proportions and is at present well over Much inconvenience has bee caused the absence of the science master The latters place has been taken by Mr- Leslie Miller one form Sun SUTTON your tore frost vMch It oyster supper j Mrs Willis of Newmarket Is a week or two with her par ents here Mr Mrs An drews of Wellington street One night last week sonic person or persona visited Mr chicken pen on street and took a number of leaving in place the same number of mongrel hens This Ah latest dodge we have heard of for securing fowls About members of the of Chosen Friends in this town went to Newmarket on Tuesday evening on a fraternal visit to the lodge there After the installation of the officers for the current year the visitors wore treated to an oyster supper A num ber of the Newmarket were visitors at the installation of officers here on Wednesday evening of last week and were treated to an S3 of the tore f tacts omBcUe rich cccnccs vours end heel i Rend Ladys Experience Mrs Portland mB I it only rrir duly to toll you of j 1 bare 11 crocked that it agony to put thorn near water When did they smart and burn if I bad thorn I aeenied quite unable tu get relief from anything nut on them until I tried Ziiiiliil all had failed It closed the big crack gave case inflammation in a very time healed comptctelv It a wonderful healer and be in r HOLLAND LANDING 1 Brick House rooms domestic and cistern New stable on tot Apply to Box New Farm for part cast halves lota cad coo Whitchurch lppl the or to NELSON MAY Orchard Two Building Lots Vet One on Main St and renting on Church St Apply to JACKSON Nov market Probate for tho will of Hugh who on of au of 23i30J5 of which is in proper Sutton William a no wlilcii Tills is paid to Win Fry one after my decease wish lolrii5 the said William Fry shall my In CUfti fettering tore head ant ringnorm hurt at all the iCamBuk fr v living In Sutton West is whole estate cvitng which to Win Fry Too late for last week Farm for Sale Lot No North containing Jo30 known as Ocdar Brae Jacksons Point la distance from tho Lake Slmcoc JuacMon Me tropolitan The soil la a clay Hank barn and Srro There is also a large re3idonco surrounded by kept grounds orchard also of grove aloes Will cell with or without and For price trms address P BOX Seattle Wash VKamloops Jan Two persons killed by the derailment of train No yesterday after noon about and a half miles recent heavy snowfalls the train was caused by a The two engines hauling tho train went down the bank of River with the baggage mail express and colonist cars Three other cars fwere also derailed of my estate Everybody pleased at the said year turn Mr John Moore the popular in a codicil Mr Hugh miller of who promises to wrote I give to work day and night lor my William doesnt why then his will to to Martin is busy loading a by him restoring ami strength- shipping oiling tne bank of by Toronto the or St George church- pleased to have our many yard and in levelling time neighbors among us from the beautifying the burial ground North West A few who are visiting adjoining the said church our burg this winter arc Mr George and wife nee Miss Mary of this place Mr Main and wife nee Miss Hose of Dakota daughter of Mr Alfred Messrs James Piatt A Sons have purchased the farm own- lloso by Mr Proctor on concession Ka another old schoolboy King and will take possession on land neighbor all of whom we can give 1st Womens March The Womens Missionary Society of the Methodist Church Rave social in the schoolroom of the church alter which Rev Johnston of Toronto dcJ livercd a leoturc right annual of the Agricultural Society will beheld in the Town Mall on Friday Jan at one oclock pm After the annual business has been transacted members vijl discuss the advisability of purchasing the fair grounds The ladies of the Altar Society St Margarets lunch a hearty welcome as an cit izen We arc having new coal sheds erect ed Who says Cedar Brae is not all Everybody their wood cut wait ing for sleighing Mr Mitchell is busy tlkse days baling hay Mr James had some dandy cutters shipped here from for sale Our teacher has begun her duties We all wish her every success Mr James Cleland Mr Mr W attended the horse breeders Association in Toronto on an assembly in on Monday night to eadnesa and despair gave to Joy comfort and life is by Mr Walter of Pearl in relating now his was restored to health after hav ing told her that both were affected and that she could not possibly live many like a pall fell over that homo when the apparently Irre vocable flat went forth Not long life had seemed full of promise to Mr and Mrs Walter and a bright future of married happiness stretched out Into the coming years And now all changed The fatal words had bean pronounced which all But they had not then heard of It was when the cloud was darkest the ltalng A friend urged them to give PSYCH I a trial and told of marvellous cure effected by this wonderful remedy Mr Walter procured a bottle and wife to take it Before the whole had been taken be nays the pain In her lungs quickly went and after taking my wife wag a new and completely well again will never cease to praise It baa brought Mrs bark to life and health when alf else had failed case need considered hope less The above la not an franco but one of hundreds In has proved never Try It and Trial sent on application Send and address to Dr A Toronto la told all gave Jan in the market hall which was crowded Many were prevented from returning home on account of the heavy rain so the dance went on merrily until early j J mom Quite a number from Tot ten- j ham were present The ladies to be congratulated on the lunch i served and the quality of music pro- 1 cured Mr Tottenham officiated as floor manager Proceeds amounted to over Married on Thursday last at the rectory by Rev Father Car- You Can Cure Catarrh Taylor 54 Bond St Toronto Breathed and Cured a LongStanding Case of Chronic Catarrh that Defied all other Remedies also Toronto and New York Specialists Without taking a drop medicine into the stomach J Taylor Street Toronto tells how the distressing troubles of Catarrh were berry Mr John of to Miss Bee of Dakota The bride was very prettily gowned in a overcome by simply inhaling brown broadcloth with hat to match air Its the history of tens of thousands similar cases on record proving that can bo upon to cure Catarrh Bronchitis Coughs Colds and Croup It has no equal for any distress of the Miss Annie of the bride acted as bridesmaid and Mr Frank supported the groom After the ceremony the guests ad- journed to the home of the groom where they partook of a dainty organs breakfast Mr Taylor says Some years ago Rev Father Carberry left while on a hunting trip in Northern berg on Thursday to take charge of Canada I contracted severe cold his new parish at Prior that settled in my head and finally to the reverend gentlemans depart- affected ray throat It rapidly de- ure he was presented with a purse into catarrh and caused a of money by Mr Doyle miserable throat weakness My head who made a lengthy address on be- would become dogged during the night half of the parishioners expressing and their was a catarrhal dropping their heartfelt wish for his better from the nose into the throat Many welfare The reply given by Father days I had been unable to breathe brought tears to everyones other than through my mouth and eyes Rev Father Wed loci then constant hawking and spitting spoke and everyone present was fa- was almost unbearable J had been vorably impressed The friends then treated by best throat specialists bade farewell to Father and and in New York but nothing after another short speech from Mr Doyle look their departure Mr youngest son of the late David Willoughby J P Holland Landing died in the General Hospital Toronto on Sat Jan after a lingering illness The funeral took place at Angli can Cemetery where his father and mother arc burled on Monday Jan Among those in attendance from a distance were Sargent Cecil of Detroit his only bro ther Mrs Capt Burke and Mrs Frank of Toronto his sis ter Rev A of Georgetown his cousin Mr David Burke and Mr Frank Harcourt of To ronto About five years ago Mr was married to Miss Beck of Toronto the youngest daughter of the late Adam Beck President of United Factories She is left to mourn her loss as are also a young daughter five sisters and brother Tho friends have the sympathy of all tO O o BRADFORD Our citizens were startled on Sat- unlay about the noon hour by the news that Mr James an man over years of age and living alone on street was found dead iu his house According to reports he was last seen alive on Thursday when he had gone to a neighbors for a pail of water- What happened afterwards or what was the immediate cause of his death is a mystery Neighbors not seeing him about for some days began to make enquiries of one another until at last Ms Donald Sutherland ventured to find out the reason for his absence on the si reels or about the premises The front door was unlocked and up on entering Air Sutherland found the old gentleman in a sitting posture on one end of a lounge the stove stone dead and frozen stiff Whatever had been his trouble evidently he was unable to notify anyone of his condition and death ensued He was a man in good pecuniary circumstan cesowned acres of land in the township occasion to want for anything Deceased leaves two or three sons one of whom is on a farm near Newton Robinson and another at Belhaven also two daughters Mr and Mrs Arthur Cooper and family keepers of the toll just across the river were out Saturday morning shortly after o clock Mr and Mrs Cooper were at breakfast while Fred had thrown him self upon a lounge or a few minutes Suddenly a noise was heard and al most instantly it was discovered that a coal oil lamp in the bedroom of Miss Clara Cooper who was ill in hod had exploded and the oil had set fire to the window curtains and bedding No time was lost in removing the daughter who was tar ried out wrapped in a blanket By this time the fire had gained such headway that it was impossible to check it or save hardly any contents The range and one or two other articles were removed under great difficulty said that those escaped with their lives and with only the clothing that was upon their hacks The Miss Cooper a young woman years of age has left her in a very precarious condition Mr Coop ers loss will be between and and includes a piano three watches two or three guns and some monev EVER FIGURE THE COST of a single days baking the fuel time and labour arid consider that is all wasted if the baking io a failure Results are usually or otherwise according to the you use Is it economy to use flour of uncertain quality cents more will buy a flour that you can depend upon to produce light enso and wholesome bread or pastry film fl our does Royal Household vary in quality docs not disappoint It is made from selected hard wheat milled by a most modern process which guarantees absolute purity And purity in flour is a matter of the very greatest importance Flour Mills Co clear and I Pi Or No Fa No No r I No No No Ho is busily engaged farm on the moving out to his of Scott J has his sawmill set up and is now ready for business Mrs John Urn rev who is afflict ed with pleuropneumonia is in a very low condition but the entire I neighborhood wis her speedy recov ery Our skating rink opened on Satur day night last ice being in ex cellent shape so want good ice and pretty girls to skate with come to Mrs Cordon Mrs Geo Peers and Miss spent a very pleas ant evening with Mr and Mrs John of on Thurs day last it being the thirtieth anni versary of Mr Mrs marriage i J the vtih the ol a CootIron A minute leal Peninsular is the ideal range for a small kitchen It gives the conveniences steel ranges with added advantage of being castiron therefore more durable Ideal burns either wood or coal and the bars may be changed half fiicp in let yon he Door Adjustable Oren other lad to of fine jpcriorlty and 3 For Infants and Children lb Kind You Have Always Bought JUL WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN the of a And all Kiwis of Dressed Lumber Sash Cement Lime Hair and all Kinds of Building Materials Archbishop the Roman Catholic of Ottawa has forbidden dancing at entertainments given by Roman Catholic Societies p Li Jan 11th The Supreme Court at has given a decision in favor of an appellant who sued to of the clock silenced in the night time The litigant is hotel- keeper at Eisenach He brought ac- fact it might- be against the authorities the the house narrow- there claiming that the Our Col Speaks for itself has our past rales equalled the few months TRY A LOAD OF OUR DRY SLABS A Full Line of noise o chiming clock in the bel- fry disturbed his guests nightly sleep fright and shock to damaged his business Two I voung woman about rejected his plea but their cisions are now reversed by the high est court of the empire which ruled that the clock must cease striking at 10 pm The decision is likely to be hate been posted up Jvf Township denoting where Stock ALL GOODS DELIVERED H I new made a precedent by the German An- Society J procure similar was no insurance on the contents In silence in many places a very short time after the fire prac tical sympathy was extended by our immediate comfort of the family Mr d flnd t Cooper has since secured from Mr yQUnR Va Jan 12 than a hundred lives were snuffed today in a explosion in mines of the Lick branch colliery here It was in these same mints that fifty workmen were killed in similar explosion two weeks ago St Catharines Jan A peculi ar drowning accident occurred at poor but you manage as mother Northern Ontario Railway yesterday afternoon Mrs P A motor car service every sixty minutes during the day for A young ma presented an en- fie between and New gagement ring to a girl a distance of miles is being in the shape of clothing etc am the and while kind neighbors provided for the SL have donated to the 60c end London Out Jan the generous gift of from the Mere dith family the old Victfsin hospital building has been made a free dis pensary Altogether the Merediths are of benefitted my condition I obtained llyomei at J- BroUghtons a soon found relief The throat- drop ping ceased and my head began to clear I continued with llyomei for six weeks and after that time I was well in every detail There has been no return of the trouble since and I feel grateful In speaking well of as it cured me when all else failed a suitable dwelling house this side the toll gate and is attending to business as usual The building destroyed was a one storey frame and was owned by Mr Denny Wit ness Hampels box factory in Brant- was burned Loss A Woman Sympathy Are you discouraged Is your doctors bill heavy financial load your pain a heavy physical burden I know what these mean to delicate women I been discouraged too but learned bow to euro myself to relieve your bur dens Why not end the pain and flop doctors bill I can do this for you and will If you will me you need do to wrlto for a free box of the remedy which been placed In my hands to bo given away Perhaps euro you It done fa for other If bo I be happy and you will be tor cost of a postage stamp Your tetters held dentJany for in free sion It will be carried into effect ted how as soon as they have chosen between mother managed She was aja number of types of motor cars wife a mother a housekeeper a are now in use on the Union Pacific laundress a seam tress a mender These cars will be and watcher a dairy maid a cook and may be operated by a nurse a kitchen gardener and coal gasoline or other classes of P CURRAIf Windsor I a general slave for a family of live She works from five in the morn ing until ten at night and I almost wept when I kissed her hand it- was so hard and wrinkled and cord ed and unkisscd When I saw her polishing the stove carrying big buckets of water and great of wood often splitting the latter my heart failed me and it is need- Jess to say the ring was If the wife must drudge let the hus band share it If she must cool- let him carry the if she must scrub let him carry the water if she must churn let him milk the cows The girl did what every girl of sense and wisdom would do They will bold from to passengers each Glynn while washing in was called to another room to attend to an infant leaving a tub of water partly filled on the floor When returned in a short time she found that her twoyearold son Leonard had fallen into the tub cad was drowned life being extinct when dis covered HI up in bed id fever with Colemans h Break up cold and fever with in no bad effect I or COLEMAN j Rome wl Quake or scat I Sicily ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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