Newmarket Era , September 8, 1905, p. 8

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j I J the i Idle around AND FIND TO AURORA kltLPLA For- the of and it will roiie one pound of flch on food than any other firm animal because Its diges tive juices are stronger It is the ideal meat making machine Hence every effort should be made to keep it up and growing from birth No let up because it is too much effort to get it back It Is less effort to draw a wag on a given distance if constant ly In motion than if stopped and started every once in awhile Clydesdale lock Food will keep your hogs up and growing because it gives a bet ter appetite thereby increasing the digestive fluids and these dissolve and more food and a profit It keeps them in tiptop health enabling them better to resist disease thereby making a firmer flesh It gets them to market weight much sooner saving feed bill Nothing better for Equally good for Horses Cattle and Sbeep Nothing injurious in it and can stop feeding it without harmful effects- not satisfied after feeding it your money cheerfully refunded by the dealer Same for all Clydesdale preparations Clydesdale Antisep tic will keep your pens and pigs clean TRY HERCULES POULTRY FOOD cxtdudaui tocx food co Toxokto The merchants have decided to continue the closing of stores on Monday Wednesday and Friday at oclock tor the future Dr Hillary has been gazet ted AssociateCoroner for this There has been no coroner here since the death Dr Hillary the present doctors father Mr Johnston Greenwood has recently sold some fine tborobred cattle to Japanese agents to be ship ped to Japan for the improvement of the slock in that country During the electrical storm which was very severe northeast of ville on Tuesday night the lightning struck the barn of Leslie 1st completely destroying the building and contents including all this years crop hay c farm im plements and other things the horses were saved only Loss unknown at There is an insurance of on building and On contents The farm was a rented one the property belonging Stoufiville 1 Mr Jas ORCHARD BEACH Nestling beneath the precipitous spurs of the chain of lofty up reared mountains which skirl the shores of the Mediterranean whose blue- ft tcrs sparkling diamonds and sap phires vie almost with the azure the sky shaded beneath tall exotic trees and beautiful with graceful palms with long drooping fronds subtropical ferns and gorgeous flow ering shrubs of many varied hues lies one of the most attractive resorts of all Europe But though so well favored by na ture skilfully reinforced by her hand maid art yet this terrestrial Eden is the scene of some of the worst passions in man For in the midst of these surroundings a great pretentious building erected in execrable taste uplifts its lofty tow ers and with wide opened doors whence issue the strains exquisite music and song reminding the way farer of the old fable of the spider and the fly invited the unwary to enter its palatial portals And they are flocking in crowds of welldressed persons for the poor arc turned away they are of no use here Russian princes from the far north wealthy Americans tilled Ger mans and French and almost every nationality of Eur ope all eager to win money all ex pecting to emerge from tiioso halls richer than when they entered And what a spectacle In tint centre the long baize covered tabic rolls of banknotes piles of gold and silver placed on the numerous marked thereon And seated and standing around it the crowd of excited gamblers some of the cottagers here will have re turned to their respective homes On the whole the summer has been a very pleasant one and those seeking rest and healthful recreation speak highly of the seasons outing papers tell us of the good wife of a fisherman who found a gold bracelet inside a cod she was dressing for dinner There have been numerous fishy stories afloat along the Beach ever and anon since the season opened but the only gold bracelet talked of so far as the writer knows is the one prom ised by a Toronto gentleman while whole sear The Sovereign Bank of Canada MillV rtS lake behind a clump of growing ce dars res it of TWENTY CENTS revived ami Interest Allowed on Daily Balance AND Compounded Four Times a Year was very oo who was on the thrown on the post without minion of Pa viz A lit July of iah Book Unexcelled Modern Treatment ft staking the income of a upon a single throw some with more money than brains piling on heavy sums which time after lime are raked in by the imperturbable croupiers some especially ladies staking on several which they scarce remember by any chance a winning lumber is stak ed the prize is probably coolly ap propriated by one of the harpies who are ever on the lookout for those stolen gains so they go on a few who have won mostly returning in the fond expectation of winning more and almost inevitably losing all they have gained and more besides but the great majority betrayed as losers by ihe agitated enraged expression on their And there goes one out into entitled night blanched pale as death and quivering with an aching he has lost his all he has sunk his family into penury and want and he must face the world us a discred ited starving beggar And the sound of a distant pistol shot tells another widowed mother with her orphaned children has been plunged into Mondays history might he a chapter of accidents A load of Harpers upset while being drawn through the gateway Mr A load was and had ribs brokers The harness and wag- were badly broken but the horses those gamblers that perhaps escaped unhurt Miss was driving her pony down the eighth who a dog bit it on and distress another the leg The horse ran away hut soul has been sunk per serious damage was done I l leCC y Mr Bruce while driving down outwardly buutilul traps and p a hill lost a bolt The Mis for the unwary who horses ran away We did not learn van of sotall pleasure grasp at the shadow and Bruce Manager the extent the damage Mr had some of his fin- substance Fortunate who gers cut off Hi is ends in mill the accidents in and NEWMARKET BRANCH around on what was truly refused aid or the Holy Manager Mount Albert Branch Local Agents Wanted blue Monday At once for Canadas Greatest for the Town of Newmar ket and surrounding will be reserved or START NOV at the best selling leison end handle our NEW SPE CIALTIES on Liberal Terms Write lor particulars and send for our handsome Aluminum Pocket Micro- a little gem useful to Farmers examining and grains exam Trees for Insects Plant for Insects Teachers and Scholars In studying Botany and Everybody in a hundred different ways T LINO T Nurseries over acres TORONTO ONTARIO that as they sow so must they also reap have with the never Spirit of God sought first the Kingdom of Heaven For then in this life shall all things needful he added unto them and in the life to come will untold pleasures assuredly await thn or country t f the right man i rm Science Specialist and The Bradford opened on Tuesday after the vacation with an entirely new stall of teachers Dr Fee I Health of The Board have been fortunate in Kingston committed suicide by Principal Mr A on Friday last Woodstock Aug 31 Little Carrie graduate of Brown the daughter As first assistant Mr A a Brown secretarytreasurer Nelson of Lang has been chosen of the Bain Wagon Company met a He is a firstclass professional and terrible death at the depot will teach mathematics Miss Jean here at oclock last evening Dickson BA of Seaforth a first- was crushed to death beneath the car daks honor graduate in Moderns and wheels before the eyes of her English has been as second mother and two little brothers and assistant With the above staff- the sisters The little girl was return- Board arc sanguine that most with her mother from spending and satisfactory- work will be the summer at Bayfield and apparent- done jly stepped ofi the train before It came Mr George Morton had an to a stop She fell back from the on Sunday last that he will not platform under the car wheels The soon forget While out for a body was badly mangled and the drive with Mr Lambert Hamilton child Jived only ten minutes automobiles almost noiselessly Mr Pardee was nominated lor the vacant sett in the Commons by the Liberals of West Clair Medical Examination Free one of those stole up behind and attempting to pass the horse into a deep ditch upsetting the buggy and with such force as to pitch Mr Morton over a fence He was considerably bruised from the fall but fortunately not seriously in jured Mr Hamilton escaped un hurt and managed to prevent a run away The buggy considerably damaged The accident happened on By OR of the road near Sharon Syracuse Believing in- men in the automobile acted or not there Is no gainsay- most Inhuman by continuing on their fact that the doctor can ex- journey Their conduct may yet the source and of your cost an Interview before a Justice of disease either mental or physical and the Peace has restored to health and happiness many persons who would have re mained helpless Invalids all their lives Send lock of hair name age stamp to victim of Ms passion will live or die BR a FrenchCanadian Syracuse Phillips Arm who on Sun- a woman refuses tell her age W last got on a spree shot give her time will tell the Waver y Hotel at Shoal Bay and put a bullet through the back of to a corr day the bartender terrorized Take Bromo Quinine Tab- the for three during let AH druggists refund the which time men up all night with V loaded rifles across their guard ing their women Q Vancouver Aug 31 Lying In jail In Vancouver to see if the You know the medicine that makes pure rich blood Sarsaparllla Your mother grandmother all your folks used it They trusted a It Their doctors trusted It Your doctor frusta It Then trust It yourself There Is health and strength in it frlwUofl thin I Ml A I J load it It falls to cure Groves signature on each box I Thoy greatly old gently laxative the Continued from page Sofa Cushion any other kind Exhibitor Winning largest- number of 1st Prizes In this class Fancy Work special given by Virtue Co Publishers Toronto Goods value Exhibitors must enter Section No with the Secretary when making other entries CLASS Committee Of Management Messrs A W and Management Messrs E A H Cane Age limit years unless otherwise stated The Directors are desirous of making this Department a leading feature of Fair and have decided that all children may exhibit free of any charge no matter whether their parents are members or the Society or not The work must be wholly the work of the child ex hibiting it help given by any other person will disqualify the exhibit from competition With the exception of sections 2 ex hibits must be Of work done within the year and the exhibitors must be under the age mentioned at the time of exhibition Exhibitors will be required to give date of must be made by Thursday Sept will be arranged together in Main Building Pupils competing in Sections Prize List Writing must be done birth when making entries Entries All exhibits in this spacc set aside for this purpose in and will write Rule in this on one page of ruled foolscap No name or other mark must bo on the paper Section Sept 1st Scrap Album 2 Collection of Postage Stamps in Album 3 Collection Buttons on a String Collection Butterflies moths and in case Best Dressed Doll by girls under years of age 6 Square Common Wooden Box made of in Hand Dressed Pine Lumber 7 Penmanship Boys or Girls 10 years Penmanship Boys or Girls under year Penmanship Boys or Girls under years 1st anil 2nd given by A Principal British American Business College Toronto Map Drawing Colored Map of County of York showing Post Offices Railway and Township lines size of drawing to be 11 by inches boys or girls under years given by Morang Co Publish ers Toronto Geographical Headers value Best drawing of any school house in the County York to be certified to by the teacher Collection of Souvenir Postal Cards addressed to exhibitor Best Pair Darned Stockings Pair knitted Socks Six Worked Buttonholes in Cotton Three hemmed Handkerchiefs Yard Crochet Cotton Lace Three Pieces of Fancy Work of Bouquet of Wild Flowers Best Bunch of Sweet Peas not than 10 spikes grown by pupil nine years of age it Prize 2nd SO Prize 25 25 of any kind 50 50 25 25 25 25 2nd 3rd SO arid under twelve 21 Best Bunch of Sweet Peas not less than 10 spikes grown by pupil twelve years of age and over Loaf Home Made Bread 25 Half Dozen Tea Biscuits 25 Layer Cake any kind 25 Paper Kite PINK ARTS In Fine Arts work must be tho production of the exhibitor that have received prizes at any previous exhibitions of Society are disqualified from competition this year except Sec In Natur al History Sections and must bo labelled with correct names to be eligible for prizes Named Collections In other are desirable and will count in their favor when being judged but are not absolutely Committee of Management Messrs Martin A and A Coombs CLASS KINK ARTS PROFESSIONALS ONLY ORIGINAL 1st Prize 2nd Prize Section Judged Sept Oil Paintings Portrait or Study of Head Any Subject Water Colors Portrait or Figure Study Landscape Flowers or Fruit Photos Collection of Photos given by Bros Jewel Toronto Silver Medal value ONLY Section Judged Sept 1st Oil Painting Study of Head SI GO 1 100 Prize 2nd Prize 3 G 7 8 I I ff Landscapes Marine Animals Flower or Fruit Still Life not Flowers or Fruit Silk or other Fabrics Oil Painting on China Water Colors Figure Subject Landscape Marine Animals Flowers or Fruit Still Life not Flowers or Fruit 1st one years to Newmarket Ill Miscellaneous Pastel any subject 1G Pen and Sketch Brush Pencil or Crayon not to rj I Pencil Drawing any subject Charcoal Drawing Collection of Fine Arts Photos Collection Landscape or Marine or Collection Architectural or Best Collection any subject Photo Collection must comprise at least Views Chip Carving Amateur only Relief Carving Amateur only Prize winners at previous exhibitions 00 00 1 00 00 75 75 75 75 75 75 21 22 both 1 75 1 00 1 2 00 of the Society not barred CLASS NATURAL HISTORY AND CURIOSITIES Collection of Postal Cards and address ed SO 2 Collection Postage Stamps in Album 3 Collection of Coins 100 Collection Specimens 1 General Collection of of Butterflies Moths and Insects Collection of Stuffed Birds and Animals Collection Prepared Skins Birds and Animals Collection Dried and Pressed Botanical Specimens I HH t Collection of labelled with history of spccimi If possible I CO 00 CLASS MANUFACTURES Committee Management Schmidt and A Davis Section Judged Sept 1st Prize- 2nd Prize I Tearo 00 Carriage set 2 This disease is increasing with alarming rapidity Large numbers of people are its victims It is no respecter of persons young- old and middle aged are numbered in the long list of sufferers Worry anxiety overwork and general debility are the main causes The symptoms are Yellow eyes yellow skin pains in shoulders irregular bowels bad taste shortness of breath a dry hacking cough languor depressed spirits The nervous system is disturbed and a disinclination for work These are a few of the symptoms of a deranged liver Psychink is an invaluable remedy in any of the above symptoms It is the tonic you need to tone up the system It will steady the nerves set the liver in proper working order and cleanse all impurities from the blood will banish insomnia dispel depression and revive all the dormant energies After using or two bottles there will be no more trouble with the liver Just try and see the results HEAT EST ALL TONICS PRONOUNCED SIKEEN ALL ONE DOLLARTRIAL FREE DR T A SL0CUM Limited King Street West Toronto Canada 3 Single Buggy Harness 1 set Single Harness Assortment and VaJises Suite of Bedroom Furniture Sob of Dining Furniture Parlor SuitorSofa Chairs and Centre Table Panel Door Door Frames and window Frames with sash and fitted thereto of Horse Shoes hand made hammer fin ished brushes brooms c not tnat on background Assortment of hand made not teas than pairs Assortment leather Mitts arid Sewing Machine for family uso Sewing Machine lor manufacturing Organ Piano The Committee are authorized by Board to lor Merchants Displays of the following Merchants Display of Dry Goods Display Boots and Shoes Display of Groceries Display of Hardware Merchant Tailors Display Assortment of Stoves and Furniture 23 Druggists Display Collection of Furniture Collection of for Household 20 Beat Collection ol Pumps for Force and Lift Wind Mills Wind Engines and Tanneri Display of Leather 00 00 100 a 3 Diploma Diploma Diploma Diploma libera grants Diploma Diploma CLASS in CARRIAGES AND OTHER VJCHKJLES Section Judged Sept 1st Prize 2nd Prize 1 Farm Wagon 1 Platform Spring Market 3 Single Buggy covered 1st given by Mrs Simpson Druggist Newmarket Meerschaum Pipe value 3 Road Wagon Wagon rubber tires 1st given by one hat value Double Seated Carriage 7 Democrat Wagon Cutter Market Sleigh 50 I 1 GLASS Section Judged Sept 1st Prize 2nd of Plows J3 2 Largest and Variety of Agricultural Imple ments other than plows 2 ao nriHSeioMour You remember of who a real bono for its which ho In Boar in mind that all Is not Dust that glitters undor narno of washing povdor Dont a shadowy got USES DUST vith Gold Dust Twins on srathlnjp wcod- oil cloth and room and ft by THE COMPANY P FAIRY SOAP

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