Newmarket Era , August 27, 1897, page 4

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I THE NE ERA FRIDAY AUG I Made and Merit thooonfldonoe Of the people in If cure yon when if it beyond All question that possesses merit That Is Just about Bar wparilla Wo- know it or twice or ft hundred times but in thousands and thousands of cases Wo know it cores absolutely permanently when all others fail to do any good whatever Wo repeat Hoods Sarsaparilla Blood To cure indigestion to I JACKSON Best Advertising Medium York County 10 per Nonpareil Hue for first cutis per lino foratch subsequent CONTRACT STACK Inches Inches Inches 1 inch mo I mo mo Advertisements unaccompanied with writ ten instructions Inserted until forbid and accordingly Advertisements will ho changed each month If desired for changes each month the composition must bo paid for regular rates Changes for contract advert must bo In by noon on Wednesdays Kates for Executors Notices Farms to Heat Articles Lost and Found etc Heading Notices among local news per lino for each Insertion No such for less than We Church advertising at onehalf regular rates A promotions and appoint have taken place at the of Crown Lands Mr Prank been promoted to the post registrar of and concludes a long service as private to the- present Premier ho was Provincial and Crown and more recently to Hi- Air Gibton Williaiiitou stepa up to Mr desk and Mr A has been appointed in Mr place Messrs Williamson and have both earned promotion by faithful service Fiction that sprightly west- em monthly is building an enviable rep a leading western Mechanically it is neat onto daintiness be ing printed on superior grade of paper and handsomely illustrated with copper plate engravings In contents it is varied to of- ford both entertainment and instruction A typically strong story in each number is a valuable literary feature Architecture fashion authors books faotB about the press of foots fancies per sonal notes etc are well sustained depart and combine to form an excellent monthly A free sample copy may be had by addressing the publisher The Domin ion Company Dearborn st Chicago Fifty cents a year five cents a copy Ontario Government la to bo con upon the adoption of Its policy respecting manufacturing of lumber which requires purchasers of timber to all larabor within Province it necessary for in be British so two American Governments action in shutting Canadian labor from the States Is largely counteracted and the Do- shows its independence It is said that when the author of The Missionary Sheriff and of manother strong of Western life was taking a walk one day sho happened to observe on a freightcar It struck fancy and prefixing Oc tave to it sho created Is now familiar to thousands of readers Indeed comparatively read- ore know Miss Alice by any know too that though in work sho reveals an insight into life that could be possessed only by one bred to it of Now England stock Born in Davenport Iowa sho has travelled extensively in Southwest and in the South where is as much at homo as A discovery of coal near Midland THANK among people of Iowa Kansas and Nebraska from whom sho has drawn of strongost In Missionary Sheriff her latest volumo recently published by the Harpers Miss done some of her finest work the figure in of the stories Amos being an absolutely distinct American type and one of the strongest and moat lovable characters in recent fiction Disease Conquered DR WILLIAMS PINK PILLS GAIN VICTORY A Reporters Searching Investigation Into a Case at Claims Made on Behalf of this Full Borne Out of Age to the question of Canada placing an doty on logs and the counter threat of the American Govern- to impose a corresponding duty on Canadian lumber the Globe advocates an independent policy on the part of the Do minion no matter what position the Amer icans take We largely with our as thus expressed We ought to have a distinct and of our own and it ought not to be shifted to meet the of foreign That policy ought to be framed with the view neither of bluffing oar neighbors nor of endeavoring to obtain their good will but of reserving our own forest wealth building up the Canadian indust ries of forest wealth is the basis and providing employment for Canadian labor Having determined on a polioy we ought to be prepared to go our own way let go theirs let put the duties up or down as they please but let not play the barometer to their political weather A despatch to the Montreal Wit dated Aug states Mr organizing the forces are to carry out the Governments plan in Yukon He does hot appear to appre hend insurmountable difficulty The royalty- on the gold having been fixed It will be collected whether the miners are Americans or any other nationality Ah will be compelled to obey the law The Minister was yesterday in conversation with Mayor Walsh the administrator Mr Whits the comptroller of the Mounted Police SurveyorGeneral and 0 others- Mr Siltoa wilt go himself an far and see the administrator the aummit The which will Minister the administrator the the registrar -nd- others will Bail from Victoria Id government Quadra on Sept The Hon Henry aa to go registrar and to let the land lias given op the and will not go feeling on A that his not atand hard Prom the Sun In a cosy little in Margaret this town lives Mr John Garrity his wife and family They are indeed a happy family although a few years ago a sadder household would be hard to find Their happi ness was not occasioned by tho sudden obtaining of a fortune but by some thing much precious restor ation to health of a wife and mother when everyone whispered that she must die Our reporter heard of Mrs illness and cure and for the benefit of our readers investigated the case what he learned is well worth repeating A few years ago Mr kept a well known hotel at and was known far and wide for his kindness and hospitality his too was noted for her amia bility However she was stricken with a peculiar sickness her health failed rapidly and from one hundred and fortyseven pounds her weight became reduced to ninetyfive pounds Fainting spells became frequent and a continual pain in the back of her head almost drove her frantic Phy sicians were in attendance but the doctors all said there was no hope Mrs saw death staring her in the face and the thought of leaving her little children caused her much sadness She was advised to try Dr Williams Pink Pills but thoughtthey not possibly do her any good when physicians had failed to alleviate her sufferings Hoping however al most against hope she procured a supply and wonderful to relate she had not been taking Pink Pills long when the dreadful symptoms of illness began to pass away and today she is the picture of health A few months ago Mr and family removed to and in con versation with our representative Mrs said I cannot find words to express my thankfulness for what Dr Williams Pink Pills have done for me Why it is almost miraculous I wish that everyone who is suffering as I was will hear of this remedy We always keep a box of the Pink Pills in house tA rat was killed in last It has decided to allow hotels in to sell liquor till oclock at night Burglars made an unsuccessful attempt to blow open tho safe in the at Uxbfldgo There was a whito frost in Winni peg Wednesday night but no damage was done to tho crops Mies whoso spino was in jured by falling from the back of a democrat wagon while attending a funeral in Mono has since died The Orillia Club will hold a meet at the halfmile track there on August Tho program includes six amateur and six professional events for good prizes Ross of slipped on the floor the othor day and in doing so overturned a dish of hot water on his faco and arms which wore badly scalded Canadas offer of carrying the round trip a month be tween Dawson City and was formally accepted last week by the United States Acting Postmaster- General John Arnold was instantly killed and his companion the fourteen-year- old son of Mrs Fred probably fatally injured while driving over a railway crossing near their rig being struck by a train The body of Fred Slater tho young man who disappeared after accompanying Miss Mitchell to Cleve land was found near Ashtabula Ohio Ho was drowned remains have boon forwarded to Gait for burial Mr King station Mount through using a can of salmon has lost two of his children Ruth aged three and Randolph aged live years are dead and Arthur aged is very seriously ill and hopes of his recovery are entertained Two other children are ill from the same cause Winnipeg Aug IB At Moobo Jaw yesterday body of- a young man was found at the bottom of a ravine He had been killed by fall Pa pers on his person indicate that he is an implement man from London Willie Barber of was beiim lowered down a well in a bucket one day last week when the rope broke and the boy fell twenty feet Ho was taken out in an unconscious condition One leg was broken in two places and his was injured Detective Greer has gone to Rat Portage after Peter Marshall one of the Melancthpn fire bugs who pre vious to the trial made a statement to the detedtives and was to appear as a crown witness He will bo brought to Orangeville and will stand his trial at the fall assizes the Old Anyone who has patience and a ca pacity for hard work can succeed on a farm but it takes far more than this to succeed on a mortgaged farm It lias been done but too often at a sac rifice of all that makes a refined culti vated homo Better far better to live on a little farm all paid for and enjoy a few of lifes blessings than to represent the ownership of hundreds of mortgaged acres During the hard times through which we have been passing the man whom they touched least was he who lived on his own farm or small with no debts to worry him May the time soon come when this type of farmer shall not be no rare as now Excused A pleasant story of her youth is told by an old lady whose early home was in Concord Massachusetts was on her tardy way to school crying in anticipation of disgrace and possible punishment when a deep voice by her side said What is troubling you my child Between her sobs Annie explained I will write a noto to your teach er asking her to excuse you said the stranger kindly The little girl protested Ho did not know her teacher It would be of no use But the big blackhaired man had written a few words on a page of his notehook and tearing out the leaf handed it to the child If you give your teacher that I think she will excuse you he said smilingly Still unbelieving the little girl handed the scrap of paper to her teacher who read the contents and promptly excused the delinquent The note read Will Miss excuse Annie for being late and oblige her most obe dient servant Daniel Webster A sad fatality happened at Mid- hurst and day last week when the sixyen daughter of John Gill was drowned Mr Gill went out to work by the river and his four children followed The eldest girl tried to stand on a log which rolled and threw her into the water The father at tracted by the cries of his children ran to them and found his daughter had sunk As did not come up he dived three and found that she had caught under a from which position he had some difficulty in taking the body Best When you think of it how contradic tory that term is For there can be only in best as there is one highest mountain one longest river one deepest ocean And that best is Theres the rub I You can measure mountain height and ocean how test You could if you were chemists But then do you need it The Worlds Fair Committee tested it and thoroughly They went behind the label the bottle What did this test result in Ever make of shut out of the Fair except Ayers So it vaa that was the only sarsaparilla admitted to the Worlds Fair The committer found it the best They had no room for anything that was not the And as the best Aycrs receive the medal and its merits the word bent is a bubble any can Wow but there are pins to prick such bubbles Those others are blowing more best since the Worlds Fair pricked the old ones True but Sarsaparilla has the medal The pin that scratches the medal proves it gold that pricks the bubble proves it winch We point to medals not bubbles when we say The best is Try our i AND Central Telephone Office STARR THE Mr Fred C Wade of Winnipeg has been appointed Registrar and Clerk of the Supreme Court for the Yukon district Mr Robert President of the Lake of tho Woods Milling Co estimates the wheat yield of Manitoba at bushels Mrs James Harrison of Lambeth was thrown out of a carriage at Lon don and sustained a fractured skull Her injuries are likely to prove fatal Kane who- won high praise for bringing out of harbor during a hurricane in has resigned on account of ill- health Metcalf a young man em ployed at the large lumber mill at Falls was instantly killed Wednesday afternoon He was rolling a large log in position for the saw when he slipped and fell the log rol ling back and crushing his head Ho was about years of age It is probable that the new Gov ernment telegraph line to the dyke will bo constructed entirely through Canadian territory In this case the length of the line will be fifteen hundred miles and the cost of construction about two hundred and twentyfive thousand dollars The young man named Joyce who stole a horse and rig from El liott of Bolton on the 24th of July has not been located neither has the stolen property been recovered He is thought to have gone north but bis whereabouts have been unknown since he passed through Barrie on the The outfit was worth atleat The Lacrosse Club have protested the match with played at Island last Friday which game was won by by goals to and made winners in the York group The protest is against the eligibility of a player who it is claimed has not the necessary residential qualification Tho thunder storm on Tuesday of last week was severely felt in the northern part of county The house of Owen Duffy on the con cession South Oiillia was struck by lightning and considerable damage done to chimney and roof Alex Mc Lean of had nine killed by lightning they were all lying to gether and one bolt killed them all Hugh Arthur also of lost his barn and contents the summers crop so far as vested Lightning struck- the burn about 1030 setting it on fire and killed a pig and dog near by The barn contained fifteen torn of hay and about bushels of wheat also a cutter fanning mill etc In sured for Afc station a wind storm demolished a barn belong ing to Wiggins The building was off the foundation while a was being built No one was injured Pretty Pill MAIN NEWMARKET says Pretty Poll Shes just poll parroting Theres no in except on the theory of pretty is that pretty doet In that case shes right FULL LINE OF OGILVIES FLOUR The best bread and in Canada Hungarian Flour Irelands Breakfast Food Oat Meal Corn Meal Bran and Shorts Oats Barley and Peas for Feeding purposes Smoked Hams Hams Breakfast Bacon Long Clear Rolls and everything in this line Free Delivery te ALBERT TRAVI Fills do cure 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