Newmarket Era , November 2, 1906, page 5

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Banister iol4tyPaiSf J On about sixty J is ok about to Mr John Dominion BON TO Private Trust FuoSs to Loan at Current Rates Kelly has added a new verandah to thc-front- of Iris residence on St Mr Low a new verandah on Castle at the north end for Mr Chopping Conveyancers Q Choppln over Parlor Herbert Lennox Aurora will also be at and Court J Rom Co Bankers and Ontario Bank Aurora Funds to J lor and Ufa to at Current Duncan AUCTIONEER Collected fitreet Painter PaperBanker and Decorator tod Street lie business professional men of a Farewell Ban quet to Mr Davidson late Public School Inspector fur North on the occasion of his removal- from to was in the handsome and commodious restaurant of Messrs Ewers Bros in sumptuous style reflecting much credit upon the It was an ideal in honor of an ideal man The j atmosphere was entirely free from tobacco smoke which so frequently vitiates the air on such occasions During the serving Miss daughter of Co Councillor contributed a number of pianoforte selections The speeches were of an exceedingly high order of merit and humorous withal I titling to the integrity of Mr Davidson and the esteem in which he is held by his fellow townsmen and presided over dignity by His Worship Mayor opened this I The toast list was a lengthy one Town and vicinity have to try and yet so entertaining was the pro- their luck in the and North- cram that almost every man kept era Ontario wilds The Midland place till the close Having honored Argus states that deer are plentiful the by heartily singing the hunters ought to be able to take anthem the toasts proceeded their full quota without much diffi culty Let us hope the foolgun ner will not be taking a man- for a wild denizen of the forest Clubbing Rates for Era and Weekly Globe Era and Weekly Mail Montreal Star 175 and Toronto Saturday Night Era and Toronto World 350 I Era and Busy Mans Magazine j Balance of 190 free to new subscribers Deer hunters The deer hunting season this week Several sports of County Councillor tells how cured his Lorn Troubles X contracted a series of colds from thi Changing weather says Mr Allen a wellknown resident of Jarvis Ont an a of County Council for his district and gradually my became affected I tried medicine anl doctors prescribed for me but got I relief With lungs and stomach disease J nervous weak and wasted I began to use With two months treatment I regained my health Today am sound as a bell and give all the credit There is a proof of what Psychine does It cures Colds and kills the Consumption but it helps the stomach makes pure rich blood and spreads general health all Ihe body You will never have Consump tion if you use Jackson of MARRIAGE LICENSES At the Era Office Newmarket wired at private residence if Womens Institute All the members and those intend ing to join will bear in mind the date of the institute which will be held at the home of Mrs Ed Street on Saturday Nov J at PM sharp good ideas are exchanged at these meetings which you cannot to lose also many magazines and help ful books may be obtained at reduced rates by being a member of the in stitute NEWMARKET MARBLE WORKS LATEST DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Stones Elsewhere JAMES The Championship On October at the Eighth An nual Games Queens and Vs Toronto Mr J Johnstone of again placed his name on the hohor roll At the Intercollegi ate Games of Toronto held on Oct he took 2nd Medal on the Johnstone now holds first medal of Toronto Record being 25 sec As Oscar is only a freshman at Victoria College and a new member in athletic field we wish him ev ery success Death of Airs Brown r Furnace Work Plumbing 3 of Our Specialties t THE LEADING TINSMITHS R SONS Opposite Grocery- Boyds Livery w J now waning Btu to all trains Orders by telephone for all- parte the Town trill recetTc prompt attention E A BOYD Old Stand St Newmarket TELEGRAPHY first Btsp towards paying to per annum In railway service You can a good operator in months you study to the Contra Telegraphy School St Toronto finest School In Canada Writ or President J Jobaston Specially sad and pathetic were the circumstances attending the death of Mrs Geo Brown wife of the Rev Geo Brown Avenue on Wednesday night of last week Rev George Brown left for Calgary to he- come associate partner with the George Kirhy at the Methodist church there Mrs Brown expected to follow in a short time bin was tak en ill with typhoid fever Her hus band and son Rev Charles Brown neglna were wired for and ar rived here Tuesday morning Dr Minnie Brown of and Miss Brown were also present Mrs Brown was a sister of the late Mrs Dr Pearson of ville The remains were interred at Queensville Cemetery last Friday Obituary After an illness of a few months Hamilton passed away at his residence on Friday Oct J at the- age of sixtyeight years months and days Deceased had lived all his lifetime in this vicinity and was vv11 known and most highly respected He was a member of the Baptist church for many years and his remains were interred on Sunday in the cemetery at the line church A large number was pres ent to pay a last tribute of respect to the departed Besides his be reaved widow tinre remains one son and one daughter Mrs Nor man of Toronto who all have the deepest sympathy of the com munity in their sad affliction A few more years shall roll A few more seasons come And we shall he with those that rest Asleep within the tomb oft Babys Friend as follows Army and Navy proposed by Mr P Pearson and responded to by Col Lloyd and Major Allan Our Town and Country proposed by Mr and responded to by Messrs Cane and Aubrey Da its The Learned Professions proposed by Mr A Coombs to by Mr Dr Webb Mr J Harvey and Rev T Real The Press proposed by Rev H and responded to by Messrs Jackson and J McKay The Ladies proposed by Rev Cornell and responded to by Mr Ross and Mr A K Reading by Rev A Campbell from Dr Drummond Our Guest proposed by Rev Amos of Aurora In rising to respond Mr Davidson was received with great enthusiasm In words of warm appreciation he expressed bis thanks for the honor conferred upon him and the good cheer the occasion gave htm He referred to the many changes that had taken place during the years of prosperity that he has resided in Newmarket An explanation was given of the system of examinations which prevailed for some years and which was very mechanical but the process of meditation and thought- fulness is now generally prevailing He advised the study of political that grave pub questions may he solved satisfactorily He emphasized the necessity or being true to the higher interests of citi zenship in building up this great I Dominion of Canada and in feeling remarks expressed his thanks for the expression of kindness Proceedings closed after midnight Lang Syne j Yesterday afternoon the ladies of the Presbyterian church showed their esteem for Mrs Davidson by a and all DR T A Limited Toronto Fall Work Against Insects By Prof J the Ontario College Cut this out and take it to J drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlains Stom ach and Liver Tablets For Bilious ness and constipation they arc un equalled They improve the appetite strengthen the digestion and regu late the liver and bowels Vancouver BC Oct Cousins an Oxford graduate and Dan Mackenzie were incinerated when the courthouse and jail were destroyed last night Both had been jailed for drunkenness and confined to the basement cells Mackenzie start ed the fire in the hope of escape and paid for his folly with his life Sticks in the Stomach jj DENTIST IWropoUtta Aurora North Bod Waiter J V Brown Manager Aurora Co in Foreign and HARDWARE Household and Art Specialties and Hook Sutton Block Happiness is a sign health In babies Nearly all their troubles vanish when they digest food well and are free from teething pains Babys to and varied There is often heaviness in the stomach there is distress and nervousness Totling That Often Comes People With Weak Digestion A sufferer from indigestion once said that his stomach felt as though it was filled with slicks and as though some of them were on fire and burning him up inside When the stomach and the organs of digestion and nutrition are weak and do not act properly the symptoms of 111 health that follow Own Tablets brings happiness babies by curing stomach troubles constipation diarrhoea and teething troubles Theres a nervous and sick head aches inability to sleep well pains In smile in every dose and the mother has a solemn guarantee that this fl liable Icine contains no opiate or harmful j drug Mrs James Heaver Harbor says have given my baby Babys Own Tablets as oc casion required since she was a day All these troubles are direct of indigestion Cure this by strengthening the stomach and diges tive system with stomach J I If Hlb at This old They have always helped her symptoms of ill and now at a year and a half old she vamsJ morning sun life will be joyous and Is a fine healthy child I think ev ery mother should always keep these Tablets on hand You can get Babys Own Tablets from any medi cine dealer or at cents a box by writing The Dr Williams Medicine Co Hve to her to whom children have come walks in the sacred ways lacks not love digestion will be that you will forget you have a Miona stomach tablets cost but fiOc a box and are sold under on guarantee that they will be in every where used according to directions or be reurled For sale by all dealers Booth Co The time of year has now arrived when most of our insect foes have ceased their active work and arc withdrawn from observation and con sequently most people come to the conclusion the seasons fight is over and that at pres ent be done But this is very far from being the cases There many destructive insects that be more easily dealt with now than at any other time of the year First and foremost the Peaweevil The losses from this insect have been very much lessened during the last two seasons in Ontario but this docs not mean that we have go I lid of the trouble The insect ft still with us but being in greatly reduced numbers can the more easily be dealt with If here is the least suspicion of the presence of the tiny beetle in the newly harvested peas they aim in any case peas intended for seed should he at- once treated with bi sulphide of carbon which will kill ev ery one that is exposed to its fumes The method is familiar put the peas in an air tight cask or bin and place in an open i top of them one ounce of to every lbs of peas bushel weighs about GO lbs cover up tight ly and leave for hours Then open up either out of doors or where there is a thorough draft air do not allow any fire or light to come near it as the vapour is very inflam mable and explosive every weevil or other insect among the peas will be and noninfested seed will he available for next year The same treatment should be used for he Beanweevil which is a serious pest in some parts of the province In addition this treatment the peas themselves the peastraw and rubbish should be cleared up and burnt and all refuse where thieshing has been done should he similarly got rid of This will destroy any weev ils that have already and are hiding away for the winter It will pay to do this whether the in sect is known be resent or not This brings us to the next impott- matter namely bulling and gardening All sorts of insects find their wijiter quarters in refuse that Infest grain take refuge in the stubble others are sheltered loose rubbish others again hide in tufts of grass among the weeds an corners under bark wherever fact there is shelter of kind Now this is the time to turn them out and expose them to the frost and wet Clean up and hum weeds of every kind this will destroy many seeds as well as insects Leave no heaps of rubbish anywhere Gather up and add to the manure pile the leaves and stalks of potatoes etc Plough up old pastures that are infested with white grubs or the larvae ol Rosebeet Scrape the rough hark of the trunks and limbs of fruittrees but this may he done later on In the winter By keeping the farm the orchard and the garden clean myriads of insects will be pre vented from finding on the premises the shelter they need during the win ter and will either perish of go somewhere for a hiding place and thousands more that are In the or chrysalis stage will be destroyed Many no doubt will think all His too much trouble but If they faith fully try it they will soon find that It pays THAT HAD SAND Rot Still Itself flood it Each day the solid wall crept farther along- the giilf front until at length it four and half miles guard- log the whole corporate length to lis outer limits and on top of this the city has undertaken a task unknown In history but which now onethird completed to lift itself bodily above the flood line A district as large as all that part of Manhattan below Houston street Is being raised to a height In places fifteen feet above Its present level It was not open country or a tract of waste land which was to bo lifted It was the major part of an active vigorous town the most Impor tant business center of the southwest Street car lines gas water mains houses churches all the com plex mechanism of metropolis had to be elevated average of seven feet above the old grade No less than 11- cubic yards are needed to com plete tills work Eleven million cubic yards quantity conveys no definite Idea to most What it really meant for the gulf city to undertake this work may be realized from comparisons Galves ton Is the second export city of the United States During the last fiscal year 1905 there cleared here for both United States and foreign porta vessels of a total of net registered tons This tonnage Is equivalent of cubic yards If every vessel clearing from the port of Galveston last year bad been loaded with sand to her full net tonnage ca pacity the amount carried away would be less than onesixth of what is used In raising the grade The material required would make five as large as that of Cheops If every vessel flying the American flag were required to bring one full cargo of sand It would take three trips of this great fleet to meet Galvestons need This Is the magnitude of the public work that the city of less than souls has undertaken with no outside aid save the retention of its own state taxes for seventeen years The men of Galveston have built a solid concrete sea wall four and a half miles long at cost of 1500000 and have paid for It in cash They have hacked the wall up with a hundred feet of solid filling mid are now raising the greater portion of the city to an overage height of fourteen nod a half feet above sea level at a cost of further The solution of the problem of rais ing Galveston was sin engineering feat No tool In America could accomplish the work within the citys resources and hauling material by rail cost more than the municipal lax limit would allow Suction dredges could not pump three miles into the heart of the town The solution lay in the radical proposal of driving a canal luto the heart of the city and using self propelled dredges but recently Intro duced In Europe which could take their loads from the ship channel steam up this canal and discharge the material the houses and through the streets The operation of these engineering Titans possesses certain Interest They steam over or alongside a sand bank The main engines actuate large centrifugal pump whose function It is to take up material and discharge It the hoppers or whirlpool pump was the name given It by the old pioneer who first applied this principle to hydraulic dredging The pump forms small maelstrom sucking up the Interior of the dredge mud etc with to per cent of sea water Then with a full load of hundreds of tons the dredge steams across the navigable channel up the temporary ennui and pipes the mixture on to the lots and appointed streets Two years more will see the accom plishment of this great undertaking The sea wall will withstand the fury of the wildest storms The raising of Its grade will lift tho city above the danger point of- the highest flood The Incubus which has for so long over shadowed this entrepot of tho south west will vanish Galvestons legiti mate future will to Us realization vital barrier Scientific American ALU FOR EIRE PHONE Company J once kept distin guished company The of and Naples Joseph lived there for sixteen years upon a magnificent plantation culled Breeze now vanished from the world of real estate Lake Villa is still stand ing where daughter dwelt with her husband Charles of I and Linden Hall Is In good preservation where prince lived Charles rat nephew of the whose wife taught boarding school In Borden- town Argonaut Motor Eye The motor eye Is the latest develop ment that the medical profession has to deal with It appears that those who are continually rushing through the country on a motor car eye to take a too rapid Impression of things It encounters and this affects the the eye did not prepare us for condi tions of modern times and while It Is adapting Itself to them many unfore seen circumstances must occur don Graphic Autocrat Among relies of famous men In possession of Dr John of St Louis Is Oliver Wendell Holmes shoo horn It Is ordinary shoo horn affixed to a j about four feet long Armed with this tho doctor could put on his shoe without stooping or wasting energy m It Again All in White Blank TWO for He r A Good Line to Buy for PALL WRAPPERS 36 inches Wide AT THE Toronto Jobbing CSJ New Goods are Arriving FALL IS APPROACHING AND YOU WILL REQUIRE A NEW SUIT OR OVERCOAT WE HAVE THE Latest Goods for this Season YOUR INSPECTION SOLICITED NEXT DOOR TO L ATKINSON MAIN STREET FOUR SECRET DISEASES MEN It neglected we cur it IN days VE DO NOT TREAT ALL DISEASES BUT CURE ALL WE TREAT OR MAKE NO CHARGE Nervous Debility Do you that art not brie you feel la morn Do In your thought you notice Ion of If you from any or all ttMve you not re main What you is be mala a a In SO GO Quick 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