Newmarket Era , April 22, 1910, page 5

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I J Barrister Notary o Main Street Newmarket to loan on Farm Security Frank AUCTIONEER AND COLLECTOR i Bolton Practical Painter PaperHanger and House Decorator Corner Millards and Dp Clam DENTIST St Dp Wilkinson DENTIST Office in Block Newmarket Will Probated The will of Elijah filed for probate in the Surrogate Court last disposes of a real estate in the township of His wife is to receive the whole of it v W The regular Mothers meeting v ill be held on Friday the 22nd in their room over Mr Lyons Confectionery store Please come as early as pos sible as there is work to finish and many things to be attended to ere we close for the summer Cora liymao Issuer of MARRIAGE LICENSES I At Baa Office Newmarket Office Issued at residence If NEWMARKET LATEST DESIGNS IN and Head Stones Call Before Ordering Elsewhere CAS8IDY A Dp J Boyd Graduate In medicine of Toronto also Liuensiate of the Royal College of Physician and meru it of the Royal College of Surgeons England Former clinical assistant fa Eye Hospital and College Ear and Throat Hospital London England Office Cor Main and Timothy Newmarket Telephone No Consultation Hours aervicea may be had at any hour the day or night by calling at oftoe or phone Furnace Work Plumbing Our Specialties Oatftt at the Shop LEADING TINSMITHS R OSBORNE SONS Near Grocery Purdys New Grocery We hare received our New Fruits erf all kiwis Raisins Currants Figs Dates Peels Layer Malaga Oranges lemons all NEW CANNED GOODS Corn Pea Salmon from the Best Canneries OUR GROCERIES Are and the Beat that money can buy Oyster Parlor Open Oyetert solid meat by fee Quart or Served to taste OUR Is Standard Weight Bread of ail Mora- izt Bettertor as good COOKED HAM to Cider by quart or glut or Money Joseph Stand PHOTOS Arbor Day Friday May 6th is Arbor Day The chief purpose of the day is of course to promdte the planting and care of trees and shrubs and beautifying of school grounds It is to be hoped that teachers will not overlook the importance of this function of the day and that they will make sure that the celebration is practical as well as economical I Scott to the scene of the tragedy In the meantime the Toronto were notified Jewell was employed Baking Company at Queen Street east the manager at that place being Thomas appar ently the man referred to in the note found in the youths pocket Mr said that he had found fault with some of the work Jewell had done that day and told him that he would have to change The young fellow went home for lunch changed his clothes and came back to the bakery He told Mr that he was going to quit work and asked for his money It was paid over and the shop The young man did not go back home again and his mo ther became worried She was about to start out making inquiries when the police notified her of the tragedy She was overcome at the news and did not believe it herself until she had communicated with Newmarket tplpnhnnp f A Fake Show The town well billed last week for a free show in the Town Hall on Saturday evening by the Novelty Concert Co Quite a crowd gathered and about thirtyfive people who were looking for something for noth ing got stung anywhere from 51 to for worthless watches jew ellery rugs etc The program con sisted of a couple of songs at the close which gave the fakers time to slip out the back door and get out of reach before being molested by an indignant crowd Brief lets Whitchurch Council meets at next Wednesday If you havent rolled your lawn this year do it now before the grounds gets so hard that it will do no good Trim your shade trees Cut the black knot of your fruit trees New rhubarb pie will soon he en the menu The forwardness of the present sea son will no doubt bring the June brides to the altar in May Many farmers in this vicinity finish ed seeding last week about a month earlier than usual The boys have been having great fun Catching suckers in the canal by telephone Jewell it appears had been acting for some time and the mother says that he told her that some of the employes bad been teasing him at the shop Mr says that he knew nothing of it and that he left work of his own accord The boys father a man of is very ill at the present in the General Hospital and the news could not be broken to him a On Friday morning Chief Anderson laid an information before T J Woodcock J P and a noon a court was held at Mr when several witnesses were examined and Jewell was committed to Toronto Jail Hospital on the charge of at tempting suicide He was removed to the de pot in care of Constable Duncan who left here with him on the train In the meantime an order was se cured from the County Crown At torney to remove the young man to the Toronto General Hospital and an ambulance was at the depot togeth er with proper papers their arriv al in Toronto When last heard from the bullet was still in his bead not having been I have been troubled with constipation for several years and have tried a great many kinds of pills as well as medicine from the doctor Nothing seemed to help me until I be gan taking Dr Miles Nerve and Liver Pills I found the little pills very effective and I am thankful that at last I have a reliable remedy MRS F DUNKIN Ills Dr Miles Nerve and Liver Pitis simply cause the bowels to move in a normal manner and with out the griping effects of cathar tics and purgatives Thats why they are so universally used by women and children The longer they are taken the less are needed Natural conditions gradually being restored located Public School Board Regular meeting took place on Tuesday evening April Present Dr Scott and Clark Principals report showed on roll Feb and Hi for March Nonresident fees for the two months Following bills passed Globe adv for teacher GO He should send price Price 25c at your druggist supply you If he does not to us we forward prepaid DFU MILES MEDICAL CO Toronto State of Roads of North York Free Illustrated Lecture In the Town Hall this Friday ev ening Mr James Sec retary of the Canadian Forestry As sociation will give a free lecture on Canadas Forest Problems by views School was heard before the hope there will be a good attendance Boar and Salary increased to Following are a few notices Addresses such as the one delivered by Mr James Secretary of the Canadian Forestry Association Hendry Co maps A supplies J A Allan do Meyer cedar Telephone fmt Thomas caretaker of From the Toronto Daily Globe Newmarket April 15 I shall dis miss all recollections tender as some of them are of toiling on foot with my bicycle along some rather rough stretches of road because Undue in sistence on these might be unfair to York roads in general It must not be forgotten or lost sight of that at the present moment under the un usually favorable conditions of this spring nearly all the roads in York are good or comparatively good for the time of the year Later on say June nearly all these roads will be still better and even a bicyclist Could ride in comparative comfort along the majority of those that are travelled upon at all The Test of a Road But the tost of a road comes in wet and it is to meet the most discouraging conditions of wea ther and that a road should be built None will deny that a bridge- over a stream should be built to bear the heaviest traffic that will pass it It would be to court disaster to build it to accommodate only the usual And yet with the roads which are after all only bridges across the country connecting each other and with their I con- per The Principal was authorized to purchase necessary supplies for con- work also suitable desk for markets and making Villages towns Miss Fergusons room and cities accessible to each other by A requisition was drawn upon the vehicles this suicidal policy is often Town Council for on account indulged in Every time cannot do otherwise than stimulate increasing interest for he certainly brought out facts and figures that Town Council for on account indulged in Every time in wet astonishing Berlin and in the meantime Cher a wagon hearing a heavy load cord the Treasurer was authorized to ov- sinks deeply into the mud on a road All were enlightened an1 entertain- the School account in the t simply means the bridge has both by the lecture and the very fine views shown Otta wa Hank of Toronto en down under a strain it should The salaries of each of the follow- have been designed to maintain and Citizen I teachers were increased be- if public conscience were The lecture was illustrated by Knning with the next school year awakened to the point either which told eloquently of many views what ire and the ruthlesshess gree dy man had done to the forests of Canada Mel Intelligencer Mr Illustrated his remarks with a series of very lantern slides Chatham The Whole lecture was a revelation to those present of this whole sub ject Daily Ontario Or- Hay editor the Review St John NH said of the lecture before the Cana dian Club St John One of the finest addresses on educational have ever listened to July 1st PII0 Miss Cody Miss Hatishew Miss Miss iaid and Miss Hoard adjourned Frances aged two years was killed by a train at while running to meet Ids father try Dangerous Dandruff CANADA A NATION IF NOT CHECKED A Despondent Young Man Shortly after six oclock on Thurs day evening of last week Mr John who lives on street just corporation heard a noise the report of a pistol and a flutter among his chickens He Immediately ran to see what was the matter and behind a 10 fence lay a young man with a revolver In his hand and blood oozing from his tem ple He at once notified Dr Scott and the Dr was there before seven oclock The young man was taken Into Mr house and his wounds dressed He was in a semi- COnsciOUS condition and gave his name as Fred Jewell of Toronto In his pocket a note found written on brown paper in which it was in timated that either or his makes me mad He told the Dr that he With his and had gone to that morning to jump over the bridge He changed his mind and went downtown to buy a Pasteur the great French sfcian Paris once- said I believe we shall one day rid the world of all the maker of that or those re sponsible for its maintenance would be held to account for its failure Every place the track of traffic di verges from the road and runs alongside it in the ditch constitutes a strong indictment of the road build ers or and practically says to the municipality whose organ ization was effected for looking after just such things as these The road was built to save us from the in equalities of the country Thank you we prefer the disease to the cure If a man were to ford a stream rather than cross a bridge people would know that either one of two things were true that the bridge was Inse cure or the man a man prefers the ditch to the road no one ever questions his sanity Some time diseases caused by germs Dandruff is caused by germs a fact in the horizon the millennium accepted by all physicians Dandruff is the root of all hair evils If it were not for the little destructive germs working with a persistency worthy of a better cause there would be no baldness when all roads are good the normal need to leave the driver will not road Good in the- North But sticking to the presentday standard of excellence for good country roads as being those you can get along passably well on I will give the- experience of recited to me on my trip down through York to south In the lit and corgi Ha as I mentioned in my let ter yesterday where gravel is abund ant easily available everyone is satisfied with the roads and are Hi to challenge comparison with Parisian Sage will kill the dandruff germs and remove dandruff in two weeks or hack Si I Co guarantees it ft will stop itching scalp falling hair and make the hair grow thick I and abundant of Nor It puts life and lustre into the hair and prevents It from turning gray ft is the hair dressing par excel- daintily perfumed and from grease stickiness favorite with women of taste and culture who know the social value of fascinating hair A large bottle costs only SO at leading druggists everywhere and revolver lie said that he Intended I In Newmarket by I Rogers Co doing what he did As he was In a The girl with the auburn hair is on critical condition the Dr- it every package better that he remain at Mr await development Jewell who is about years of age had come from Toronto on the Metropolitan on Thursday afternoon wandered to the West part of town and passing through Pearsons lumber yard crossed the to the position was found by Mr Later in the evening thief of I any other township in Ontario Wheeling from Keswick to vllle there was only one stretch just before reaching the latter place that seemed to me susceptible to great Improvement Coming down into East where gravel arc not so frequent the character of the roads Is not as good My own experience from supports this opinion and it is further bolstered by gleaned along road and in Newmarket Most of the roads east of the fourth concession was are not very good though several told thought the fifth in some sections of the east ern part of this township the sith concession line being notable in this respect it is a poor road always will be said one man in comment The seventh is much better but with out much gravel The first four con- cession roads are accounted good West of that the country becomes hilly and it is difficult to make good roads The difficulty has only partly been overcome Can Re Known by its Roads South from Newmarket the roads partake the nature of the country through which they run and are good bad or indifferent according to the prosperity of the community the of the locality and the quality of the soil as well as their proximity or otherwise to material suitable for roadbuilding In the township of Whitchurch for in stance considerably more than the northwestern quarter has both fair roads and good roads while the re maining eastern strip runnings south to what is known- as the height of land contains a large acreage of sandy soil and the roads through this district are made to match South of the height of land the remaining can be divided into a splendid farm ing section with good roads to the east and to the west some rough country wjth roads of the same char acter- In King and Farther South In King the same thing holds good There are good roads where it is easy to make them and the travel demands it Straight west from New market the road is good until It strikes marshy land about the sixth concession Here a road was built a number of years ago by means subscriptions from the people of Newmarket and the ad jacent district by the simple process of throwing brush into the marsh and putting on Beyond the marsh the roads improve again This marshy strip runs well up into the northern extremity of King hugging the Holland River for some distance West of Aurora in King after about five miles the road becomes bad and the country is so rough between the seventh and eighth concessions- that the road has not been opened up The main roads in King are gravelled and very good The ninth concession especially is a splendid road through out the whole length The in King was the enthusiastic judg ment of one who knew it In the south tbe country is pretty hilly and it continues this way into the town ship of Vaughan in the direction of Klcinburg For the rest both Vaug and Markbam have excellent main roads so far as my information goes township comprises a area of exceedingly line farming country and those who drive muCh In these townships the roads a good game Better Roads In 1 think I already made it clear that I have used the terms good and bad in reference to the roads of York county according to the opinions on Such matters held by farmers generally along the line I also said that residents in the northern townships of this county considered their taken as a whole to be the best of any town ship in Ontario I must not let my self be understood as saying that there are no better roads in Ontario The two statements are quite dis tinct and the distinction must be understood in order to appreciate the full force of the opinion I am about to quote the words of a- gentleman in Newmarket who has travelled ex tensively in York county knows the roads the people and whereof he speaks We think our roads are good roads Said he until we drive in over some of their broken roads No one can travel over those roaJs without recognizing their great superiority toouis I have of ten heard farmers in this district say so after a trip on some road like road for instance It Is only a matte of time when people will change from their present sys tem They arc getting sick of patbmaster system They get a good occasionally then anoth er comes along and undoes all he ins done Take a road like that from Bradford to or Bradford to A Mandate and one has just got to see such a road to know the advantage of having efficient expert roadmaking in con trol and responsible for what Is done The cost is the only thing that scares mosl people now Its a case of pennywise poundfoolish The roads running into Toronto are bad enough to deserve a special letter to themselves WJJ A man named who hoards i NEWMARKET if HARDWARE STORE 1 LI You Can Save Money By Buying From Us Full Line Electric Light Supplies I Paints Oils Glass Etc a i MACHINE THREAD BLACK OR WHITE at the Toronto Jobbing for WESTONS SHOES CO fe i4 Agents for CHOCOLATES A T Your Service o GO o mMm CURBS CATARRH ASTHMA Croup and Cold Sold jnOfanleed or Police Anderson drove out Dr INORMAN BUS ft CO CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought tho of A with Mr James Campbell went to his trunk on Saturday evening last to got a couple of which he to show to ft friend but discovered to surprise that they had disappear ed together with in bills A friend of Mr roomed with found that he also lost A man who boarded at Mr Camp bells for three days and who left on Friday morning for parts unknown fs of the theft It has since been ascertained that he bought a call way llokct for We I land where his trunk still lying Dra K Established 20 Yea NAMES USED WITH- OUT WRITTEN CONSENT He ftt how the I look your for blow which I had fur years 1 ha of physicians taken nil kinds of blood medicine and other mineral water but only got Urn- relief They would help mo for a time but after tho out pain running rheum- of palms of the hands Itchiness Of ihoflila dyspeptic stomach etc I had in despair when frleniladvUcd me consult you as you cured him of 8 years I bad no hope but ok bis In three necks sores to heal up and I became encouraged I continued four months end of that every had disappeared I was cured years and no of any disease My boy three years old sound and healthy I can recommend your treatment with nil my heart You can refer any to mo privately but you can us this testimonial you Wo NERVOUS DEBILITY VARICOSE VEINS VITAL WEAKNESS BLOOD StCINnd SECRET URINARY BLADDER and KIDNEY of Men Women Am i 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