Newmarket Era , June 15, 1906, p. 8

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your hair nourish it give It something to live on Then It will stop falling and will grow long and heavy Ayers Hair Vigor is the only hairfood you can buy For years It has been doing Just what we claim it will do It will not disappoint you Bat Atrf Vigors abort nil to JI tiro ecu it inches lzcotvUtoolnThUrMMJBn7x J C ilea For Sale The convenient comfortable Brick- clad Dwelling on street Newmarket occupied by J A e Your Own Landlord And buy a home Instead heavy rents I have three nice houses for sale GEORGE VALK Cor Park Victoria Aves For Sale Comfortable Brick House and Large Lot Good Stable and Driving House terms to Donald Fer guson Prospect St Messrs Cole Sons of Raven- shoe have purchased the Coleman property on the of East bury are making repairs which will be a great improvement to toe premises ZEPHYR Carpenters are busy putting a ver andah around the north and south sides of Mr Joseph Suttons hotel A number of the people drove out to the garden party at the home of Mr John and had a fine AURORA Metropolitan Railway have commenced excavating for building the switch from their main line into their premises on Street and we understand as soon as the switch is lard work will be commenced on the station The parties having the coot rait for The parties having the contract for fine flow of water at a depth of feet sufficient for domestic purposes for the town The Council unani mously decided that another well should he sunk while the contractors were here with the machinery in order that there would he sufficient water for all purposes n neighborhood Put vour money in a place where you can get it when you want few weeks at a time being Newmarket and Mount F A LISTER MANAOER NEWMARKET School Reports S NO- 2 No Monti- Skin j Collin Laura Thompson Lauretta Lundy Flossie Gordon Edith Johnston Mamie Sr Grace Gordon Hill House for Sale That desirable property on St West with house in good repair rooms domestic water etc Easy terms Apply to or Low jr Queen St For Sale As good a farm as is on St acres Lot Whitchurch one mile from the centre of Aurora Not one foot of broken land on it- AH that is cleared is underdrained Good buildings acres wood kinds Firstclass in every way Cant be beat Apply Box Au rora House and Lot for Sale On Timothy St East at the rear of the Model School House in good repair Hard and soft water Good poultry house near ly an acre of land with fruit trees This property can be bought for or less Twotbirds cash bal ance on easy payments Apply to MRS HUNTER Newmarket Start for a Summer training in Banking Shorthand or Book- Keeping Courses at the British American Business College Which for years has taen the for Efficiency and for Posi tions Open all year Hay and night Get down to business NOW A Cor Sis Toronto and 150 Grand Trunk Railway LEAVE NEWMARKET Going South and am and pm Coin North and am and pm LEAVE TORONTO Going North 520 pm arid am and pm and am Hi and pm Metropolitan Newmarket and am 2 415 and pm Early car every Monday morning at Late car every Wednesday and Saturday night at Leave Toronto and am J 30 235 and pm Late car every Wednesday and Saturday night at Excursion Rate Ved- and Saturday afternoon BRANCH Connecting at Bond Lae Leave a in and p to Arrive Toronto am and 745 pm l Leave Toronto am and 545 p to Arrive In at am and pm EVERY WOMAN Should know about ami try House keepers Polishes sil verware all bright metals and mount ings like magic without paste or powder The clean quick handy way Price For sale by R A Smith Trial samples free Gold occupied the pulpit i the Methodist last Sunday and drew a large congregation The choir prepared some fine anthems for the occasion John has taken a position in Dykes factory at Albert Hugh Anderson of la crosse team spent Sunday in the vil lage has opened an ice cream parlor With two running we will have some choice Mr Superintendent of the Methodist Sunday School visited our Sunlav School here on Sunday and gave a splendid address the school If his advice is fol lowed out the teachers and scholars will be greatly benefitted by his visit St to Oar Toronto Letter THE ERA OFFICE The Steamboat Co line of steamers plying between Hamilton and Toron to now make four trips daily two in the forenoon and two in the after- noon Toronto Conference of the Metho dist Church is now in session at Eu clid Ave Church with a large repre sentation of both clergy and laity The general public have very little knowMge of the tialic at the Union Station Superintendent made the statement a few days before Mr Justice that two hundred trains and engines seventysix passenger trains pass over the main line of the of the Union Station The members of the Carlton Street Methodist Choir have presented Mr J Sherlock their with a music cabinet Mr ami Mr were from their came Heath on hut manage to get to shore While assisting in an old building John Walker was pre cipitated from a beam fell ift feet 10 fracturing his skull resulting in his death Rev I Watson at St Christian Workers clos ing meetings of their weeks conven tion gave Christian Science and other cults a scathing men drift from he declared they into impersonal religions such as af1 Christian Science which is nothing but tin- blackest heathenism of arl revived the worship of the A posse of police headed by vibUed the home of Mrs Mary Wells Sunday morolng and a jar of whiskey and a keg of beer T4w of four men were taken Mother Antoinette Superior of St Josephs Con vent In this died early Saturday morning after a short Illness She was in her 8Mb The laying of the of St Peters Catholic Church at of and place by Most Rev OConnor Archbishop r Toronto with all the arid of the Roman Catholic ritual Rose Rose Flossie Johnston Willie Lewis Ross Grant Vincent Cain Max BatV Stanley Shanks Mac Cain Miller la Pier Jr Frank Wilder Ft Marie Thompson Louisa Miller Mabel Blanche Cunning ham I Bert Rose Hazel Tab Henry Longfield Stickwood Jr Tab Ross Mary Lew is Present every day Laura Thompson Edith Johnston Flossie Johnston Mamie Rose Rose Mae Cain Nora Frank Wilder Mil ler Mabel Number on roll call 26 Average attendance Roy Teacher No Total number of marks obtainable I Tab Delia Smith 350 Vera Sheppard 316 Verna Shcppard Lyman Watson Nelson If Tab Clarence Ill Tat Lawrence Bertram Elmer Jr Hazel Pansy Sanderson Willie Moulds 300 Eiffel 351 How ard Smith Flossie Watson 2f Jr III Gertie Nelson 336 Mel ville Sanderson Stanton Cole Jr Hat tie Ursula Cole Mabel Sanderson Mary Moulds Smith 263 Clarence 210 Percy Cole Present every day Pansy Sander son Ursula Cole General good behaviour Kel- lington Clarence J A Teacher SHARON SCHOOL Total Shaw 2 M Jr Total 331 Barker 283 J absent III Total Shropshire V Barker Penrose Jr HI Total Penrose Davis Shanks Jr Total Stephenson If Black 127 Jr Total Shrop shire L Black I Total Strickland W Tate Littlejohn Penrose E Graham Shropshire Shanks absent Jr Total Wright 14 M Brown Robertson Wright Graham Cora Dewsbury Muriel VanLuvcn Kenneth Mclennan Willis Harry Brandon Jr III Annie Brandon Fordio Lehman Olive Hill Fred Reynolds Stuart Starr II Mamie Gordon Ada Reynolds Flossie Tom Smith Frank Nettie Kenneth Hopper Elsie McLennan Gordon Stevens Clarence Oldham Etta Harman Nor man Bassett Everett Miller Stanley Miller Herb Stevens Hoy Reynolds Albert Norman Hopper Willie Harman Jr Arthur Hill Florence Earl Fred Gordon Moulds Garnet Miller I Miller Nellie Gladys Brandon John Hopper Oil- ford Gladys Milter Jr Laura Johanna Mabel Yake Moulds Stuart Moulds Fred Hopper Tablet Herb Jordan Brandon Oral Hall Leta Penrose Alex Gor don Irene Penrose Norman Moulds Average attendance Clarence May Teacher For the l Heroes of the Sea BY A BANKER A wild tempest is raging and Ik four miles each to Poverty apo- that the family lacked rain and cold such a childhood grew the farm the rail splitter the the captain in the Black Hawk the- country merchant the lawyer the leg islator the representative in Con gress the candidate for the United States and the War President Such in brief one the story of Abraham Lincoln the great typi cal American as in him were found I in a preeminent degree the best our New World life honesty and simplicity and truthfulness But it is not of any of these vir tues that this article would speak but of his teetotalism Again and again we see it stated by liquor men advocates of license that President Lincoln was not a temperance man that he was opposed to prohibition that he advo cated license and was himself at one time a bartender Signing the Pledge When Lincoln was a boy almost everybody drank and temperance had less advocates than at present Among those who were working- for temperance in that early day was Ok Uncle John as he was called who gathered the people together for meetings in the rough log school- houses of the sparsely settled com munities of that section of the coun try People came out of curiosity but he often found little sympathy for his cause One longtobcrcmembered night he made his plea ending with an to come forward and sign the pledge There was only one who moved as story goes A tall and far from handsome boy got to his feet and came up the aisle Even in that- FOUNDED ON A AGE ALWAYS LOOK cr- i I the Williams manufacturing Ofricio MONTREAL TORONTO LONDON HAMILTON OTTAWA ST JOHN WANTED Nervous Debility Do feel thai you are not the mar you once were you feel tired In the morn ings and your memory telling you In your thoughts you notice a of If you from any or all of above symptoms you cer tainly do desire to re main to What you wan Is to be made fllrons vigor ous mentally as nature In tended Wo Cur It In 30 o day Quick results Listing cures VARICOCELE DISEASES THAT MEM my to contracted rheumatic scrofula etc latter be- with a small eruption fol lowed by fores In mouth and throat which have tBa appearance of patches or on body face or falling hair and and later on other terrible such paralysis or locomotor growths decayed tents and Va Cur In Symptoms disappear quickly breakers on the great samVbanks a few miles from are lashcl into foam The curling roU aulence billows are hurled with the roar of appearance In his sadly outgrown thunder upon sloping barrier of and pebbles guards land from a hush- fell on Woman the onslaughts of the ocean and the scattering waters and the winddriv en surf and swirl in ft very tur moil of confusion and uproar after each rebuff from the adamantine but tress which all the might of their in furiate assaults fails to overmaster while a fierce hurricane lashes the tossing ocean into a frenzied chaos of contending waters And now in the distance but ap proaching nearer and nearer is ob served a vessel in distress driving helplessly before blasts of the storm her sails in ribbons her top masts torn away and violently swing ing to and fro and waters hurt ling across her ducks while she her self now plunges hows forward in to the ocean depths or now clfms up on the breast of the rolling wave towards the clouds above Rudder less and wholly at the mercy of the elements she approaches ever nearer and nearer to the fatal deathtrap of the seas until at length she strikes bank her keel is in the yielding quicksands and with the impact of every wave she quivers and t rambles from stem to stern as though in mortal terror and dread heroes of the seas the lifeboat men realizing the dire peril in which she stands are launching their boat About a dozen gallant and heroic men grim and determined the rough men as that boy with de termination in his face stooped to write the name Abraham Lincoln on pledge The work of that night lives in his tory Lincoln always attribute much of his success in life to his tem perance principles and years after wards when as President the Unit ed States he had the pleasure of en tertaining Old Uncle John in the White House he said to him I owe more to you than to almost any one of whom I can think had not signed the pledge with you in the days of my youthful temptation I should probably have gone the way of my early companions who lived drunk ards lives and are now filling drunk ards graves There was never any letting down in Lincolns principles whatever the circumstances When I was a young man long ago before Sons of Temperance as an organization had an existence I in a humble way made tempcraucc speeches and I think may say to this I have by my example belied what I then said This Is an condition veins moro noticeable left aide caused excesses and dissipation taps a mans physical If neglected- WE CURE IT IN DAYS of on bicycle In It exes I STRICTUBE causes Of the a partial or urinary complete closure due disease Improperly ireaUd strain and the In judicious use of Instrument such sounds or by Injection WE CUM IT IN SO DAYS absorption No pain no operation- WE DO NOT TREAT ALL DISEASES BUT CURE ALL WE TREATOR MAKE NO CHARGE Wo want every who medical aid to read carefully her If he la of obtaining our opinion he may have the asking either In or by mall If you cannot call write Blank and particular regarding our System today case money refunded risk- Consultation Free Free If unable to call Question Blank Home Treatment what we ray It for or Question guaranteed or aent tor IE f MICHIGAN AVE AND SHELBY DETROIT MICH Every woman may be attract ive Bright eyes pink checks and red lips arc her nature- given right A sallow skin lack of animation low spirits and weak nerves may be avoided by the use of Pills a remedy that well deserves the confidence of every woman Again and again they have proved to be invaluable at those recurring times when so many women feel debilitated and suf fer from nervousness headache and depression It is wonderful the way these pills assist Nature and relieve the suffering Every woman who values health and good looks should become a user of but tainted by the knowledge Chat per waves claim prey ami nn i i Koine and Prepared only by Si Helens Sold Everywhere In Canada and America In boxes J gulf them in their wild embrace have now boarded her and With a rush she take the waters in a moment a lowering wave breaking completely over her succeeded by another am another Hoisting their little sail and rowing as for lives they rapidly forge through the lufeting surges at length arriving close to the fated barque The mariners mostly lashed to masts are res cued and the brave men pull for shore happily beaching their boat in safety Awl some of us too make utter 1 shipwreck of lives ignoring cur Pilots orders and choosing our own course we find ourselves on quicksands of despair the pre sent but an unsatisfying aching void the future a dread and grim uncer tainty Hut if will take I Mm who on the bitter cross the punishment due to us as our Saviour and our Guide shall he protected from real harm this life then on angel wings be convoyed to and startling joys of the gloryland l o A Soiil Enigma Charles Dickens GiV Expec tations that most charac ter Herbert will be remembered at Pips request to going wrong and en him when occasion oticred as to some of the customs and prejudices of good society In pursuance of this understanding he explains in the course of a conver sation Her father was a country gentleman down in your part of the world and was a brewer I dont know why it should be a crack thing to bo a brewer but it is indisputable that whifc you cannot possibly be genteel and bake you may bo as gen teel as never was ami brew You sec it every day Vet a gentleman may not keep a publichouse may ho said Pip Not on any ac count returned Herbert but a pub lichouse may keep a gentleman Neither tomperauco nor social re formers have any quarrel with antipathy to either the manufacturers or rotailcrs of strong drink as men Were it not that the conviction has W If TOLD YOU TO PATTERSONS WIRE EDGE- READY ROOFING It is fine roof that is not affected by beat cold It never leaksnever hardens cracks is rain snow and fireproof and lasts a lifetime Cheaper than shingles Von will want it for every building lifter you know how thoroughly satisfactory it is Our free booklet gives lots of information about it Write for a copy and free sample of the best roofing In the world Hardware dealers sell Petersons Wire Edge or will it for you I lrc I get MFG CO Ltd Montreal and Toronto been forced upon them call- society and arc looked upon as Co of Port Perry Iras been granted letters of Incorporation to carryon anil manufacturing in with a capital of of course the re moval of the business from Port Per- and success of brewers distillers and retail drinksellers arc absolutely and unchangeably Inimical to the best interest of the community temper ance reformers would not be found op posed to as a class It is the system and Its evil results against which war is waged not against the men who carry it on It would be to trace through records of the last two the rise of the brewer in the scale and say certain number of barrels of to believe that wore the church as a beer or given number of gallons of and society generally honestly spirits produced annually should to face this pressing question of the remedies net ltbin the grasp of heir many of now engaged as pro ttere general and and sellers would almost in lenged MM of the best and wisest spite of themselves be driven to of the Milfoil that the beer and that they were bound spirits the people consumed the bet- of our common humanity and happier they would be one get out the souldestroying traffic at could understand it On the contrary speedily as possible however not temperate opinion only Temperance reform may bo pushed but public op is ex- along many lines and if pressing to quite the contrary belief that it effect and yet those who live and bo- a brewer can be shattered it come rich beyong the breams of tend In the direction of progress avarice manufacturing and supply- in articles the consumption of Which j Is admittedly sapping destroying tho life of the nation and producing a son of Geo an twothirds of the crime and misery Sprier was killed by the fall of which arc our sorrow and disgrace which was being torn down hold their place In the front ranks of Madison Williams liable pillars of church arid state There can bo no doubt that the at titude of society to the trade has not a little to do with the ques tion of temperance reform No de sire exists to members ostra cised or treated like pariahs Many of them no doubt honestly fail to sec as yet why they should not con- to carry it on so long as they are permitted to do to and society has not done much In past to tjiein to look at matters In a light It is not too much 1

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