Newmarket Era , April 1, 1910, p. 4

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I il AT RUITATIVES Wonderful Cure Made by These Remarkable Fruit Juice Tablets XT- Magistrate Says The Days of Miracles Are Not Passed His cure a wonderful thing to Looks Like Party Disruption A press despatch from Ottawa dur ing the past week tells the story why the contemplated- Conservative June Convention has been postponed till some time during the coming Fall This decision was reached it appears after the recent interview which cer tain influential Quebec Conservatives had at Ottawa with Mr Bor den touching the policy of the party and the leadership Although the de tails of that interview never the public ear as a matter of fact it is claimed that the Quebec delegation HEALTHY 9 CHILDREN I his family and all his friends in Mr Henry Speers the wellknown declared that things were Ont suffered for two tolerable from a FrenchConservative years with Chronic in Ql that indeed it was thought out irrespective of any til more than to the Province of Que- Two gave him bee ExChief AJander was among the delegates ai Then bis son made him try j the interview- in question and the and now Mr Is entirely despatch states he told Mr Borden Made Her A Robust Child Your Hair Will Grow J R BROUGHTON HAS TONIC THAT MAKES THE HAIR MIOW IN ABUN- DANCE OR MONEY- BACK r J Now the time to take care of your hair Dont wait until it starts to thin out if you do it will not be long until you are bald- Hair is the best remedy known for falling hair It is prepared from the prescription of one of the greatest medical authorities in Canada and is considered to be the best nourishment for the hair as well as a deadly foe to dandruff We have such firm confidence in this tonic that we will refund the price of same to any one who is not per fectly satisfied with it after two week use Price 50 cents at Good morning my hoy What is your name please Victor sir And you have come to see about a I well As he says The days of that things were going from bad to ties are not passed and I am convinced j the that will cure Stomach and Heart Trouble where doctors and else fail a box or or trial size 25c At dealers or from Limited GET A PRACTICAL EDUCATION by attending the famous ELLIOTT TORONTO ONT It has paid others It will pay you Write today for our handsome Cata logue Time Card GOING NORTH Leave a m p Toronto Newmarket Allandale 340 GOING SOUTH Leave Newmarket Toronto the rank and file of the party in the Province In a word the ers plainly said matters were al lowed to as at present there would not be more than three party candidates jut in the field in Quebec Province at the next election Sir Alexander concluded by saying- Al though it was painful to have to say so he was bound to tell the leader of the Opposition at Ottawa that the party would be able to make any headway while he remained head of the Conservative forces Pretty plain talk from Mr Bordens party friends truly The outcome will he w made public it is anticipated soon after Parliament prorogues Under any circumstances it is more than apparent that Mr Borden has lost the confidence of a large section of influential men on his own side of politics the sister Province of Quebec It is not necessary for U to words of our own fur facta given are strong enough to lo power to retore Mr- John Victoria When Nellie was about i years ot had wasted away so liiateae looked a little skeleton or 3 child oiseiind the doctor ad he could do nothing more We of called in another doctor who told iiu bad been done and child could iiii- the litiie ih to a Montreal doctor her lungs were filled with an I that would have to undergo an operation if we would fave her life The next he came Montreal and upon her the operation was a failure was unable to pniro the lunga were diwppointedand fully thought Nellie was not going to get better but it wad cruel to let her suffer bo At this time we heard wonderful medicine was for the lungs We had been reading of the advertisements in the papers of The Late William Lloyd People who had been cored as rough We thought It would our littlo girl and so decided to give it a we did and after Nellie had taken the firt bottle Gradually the Hit girl began to fill the time we had was quite well That two years and Is as well and robust to day as the children are We hare a grea deal to be thankful for We firmly billeve little Nellie would never have lived if we had not heard of We shall bo to an3wer enquiries at any time For Sale by all Druggists and Dealers 50c and per bottle DR A SLOCUM Limited Toronto a p 850 NOTICE All kinds of Work prompts attended to Estimates given Work guaranteed WILLIAM WINGER Simcoo street Newmarket FOUR YEARS SUCCESS WITH American Field Lawn Fence And Guards aay Height MADE BY CatsHan Steel A Wire Co Ltd Coma and Bee Quality acd get For Sale by J Hlh School I Newmarket Dates for the annual militia ing camps this corning summer announced by the Department of Militia at Ottawa The camp at open June 10 at Niaga ra June and at Kingston on June Now boys mind and your belts properly pipeclayed these dates II PRONOUNCED STRENGTHENS WEAK LUNGS As this is the maple sugar season the following recipe will he in order The maple sandwich is a seasonable suggestion for afternoon tea Shave Oil one cupful of maple sugar and put it through meat chopper with a cupful of blanched almonds Add enough cream to make a paste and use it as a filling for thin slices of either white or brown bread John lias been goring the Kaiser again We are told that af ter a mile race across the At lantic the White Star liner Adriatic reached Plymouth nine hours ahead of the HamburgAmerican liner Ameri ca Thus the Adriatic which start ed from New York two hours ahead of the German ship won the race by seven After all Causes Sickness NO MORE TV FRIDAY A DUSTBANE is a greencolored powder pack ed In tin ready for use In sweeping a carpet take one or according to the Sprinkle where you are to begin not all over the lar- then sweep as you always The powder is a wept ahead of the broom and falling on the carpet ab8ort3 the dut leaving the carpet clean and bright The not thrown into the to settle back on the carpet and WHY YOU SHOULD USE DU8TBANE IT SAVES LABOR IN SWEEP ING IT SAVES ONE HALF YOUR DUSTING SAVES YOUR CARPETS AND RUGS SAVES DAMAGE BY MOTHS IT SAVES TAKING UP CAR PETS IT SAVES YOUR HEALTH IT SAVES YOUR MONEY It Costs Nothing toltryj Veare authorized by the of to you a can thtJr Sweeping Compound They want you- to this on trial tor one week At the tod period if not found we will take it back and will no cbargl lor Sold in barrels hall barrel quarter barrels for banks churches public buildings why are a doz en Why arc there boycott I against meats Why has the price of living increased so tremendously in the last few years Some blame the wholesalers and retailers for av arice but balance expenses against their profits and are they getting tremendously rich J writing The Home Journal April Number gives as the main reason the exodus from county to city which has left entirely inade quate help upon the farm Arrangements have been made to commence a new Industry in Canada the manufacture of window glass At present a single foot of wiu- country feet being IT A Newmarket is made in over square ported annually Last year duty to amount of was paid to tin Government on the imports of glass from the United States As there are immense deposits of and limestone in Ontario there is no reason why glass should not be pro duced as cheaply here as anywhere Jurisprudence as administered in some of tin neighboring states is re garded differently in Canada A Georgia has decided In the Case of a child who died after a sur gical operation that the fa entitled to no since no benefit Was derived from his services Whereup on the Hamilton Herald this question Wonder if the same Judge would decide for the same reason that the lawyer who fails to a case for a client Is not entitled- to a fee Guess that would be animal of another color few days ago Dr lectur- d on The Great White Plague bo- fore the Mutual Welfare Society of College Toronto and that no patient in any family need be a menace to those about him pro viding intelligent attention is paid details He further stated that tuberculosis is not hereditary that ninetyfive per cent of the community has at some time been affected by the disease and cured and that If the lection were Intercepted In its early medical science could effect cure in cases This somewhat discounts the opinion generally obtaining Indeed some I of our laws are based on the sumption that tuberculosis Is here- ditary is correct It Is up to the disciples of Aesculapius to Correct public opinion Members of the County Council of York representing municipalities of the East arvd West Ridings and the County Council of Toronto got a special Act passed by the Ontario Legislature last session for power to take advantage of the Good Roads Act to construct leading roads Run ning into the city in the Southern part of the County The North To ronto Progress now states that the Hoard of Control is not hunting for items to swell the estimates for the year The Progress further says The City Solicitor states that he understood the idea was that the city should spend a small sum say a year for ten years Aid chairman of the Works Committee does not look for any action in the near future and Is not In favor of spending money for roads outside the city This looks as if the whole project is to bo strangled at its inception Always Torontos game something at York Countys zO Windsor March 25 Only the prompt arrival of the big Detroit fire boat James Battle saved the prin cipal business section of Lore almost certain destruction by fire vt i oclock this morning As it was the Detroit firemen assisted by the local brigade were obliged to fight a fourhours battle against great odds before the conflagration was brought under control The total is now estimated at about the most of which be fluttered the Molsons Hank owners the burned building The loss to I Ferry and Company is ilaccd at 125000 with a few minor dam ages to smaller concerns The origin of the fire Is unknown I WAS BAD SHAPE Hovo Done Wonder for He is an experience with the first port of which may be too fa miliar Mr Smith of North writes about Little Having been troubled with Indiges tion for a number of years I have tried Dearly all ii- of juIIh and tablets for only to bo disappointed Booing your tablets advertised I thought I would give them a trial and must say I am glad I did tak ing I was in bad shape Bad In my mouth mornings and bo dizzy that I knew how I would put in I eat would seem to and ferment but after taking I can say they have done wonders ffr me If you know what tho first part of this story means why not learn lief and delight which comes from tho use of Little Digesters Little Digesters are positively guaranteed to euro all forms of and Dyspepsia or your money will ho refunded Witt at your or by mall from Coleman Medicine Co Toronto Age and death go handinhand One of King Townships oldest residents passed to the better land on March 1910 in the person of Lloyd in his Year Mr had been gradually failing for the last five months Deceased was a son of Jes se Lloyd who emigrated from sylvania to Canada in 1812 He came to York county and settled in King Township where he erected a saw mill where Lloyd town is now located it being the first mill in this section He sold out in and bought lots and 31 concession He was not long permitted to re main on his newly acquired property for on the breaking out of the Mackenzie rebellion a year later he threw himself heart and soul into the movement During the subsequent events when the ringleaders were either escaping or being captured he succeeded in reaching the United States in safety He died during his exile at the age of years Lloyd was horn at Lloydtown in being years old at the time of- the rebellion and received his education at the Lloydtown public school He remained with Ms widowed mother until he reached mans estate and then settled on lot concession where he lived until his death He married in Miss lane Gray daughter of fames Gray one of the oldest and most respected famil ies in the township of Tecumseth Deceased left five children his wife having predeceased him about five years viz Miss Jennie Lloyd Alfred L Lloyd on the old homestead Mrs J Bradford Mrs Nelson and Mrs Brown Two sisters survive Mrs Lamont of Illinois and Mrs of He was a situation in my office have you Yes sent for me and I came to see whether you coujd let me the place You want it very much and need it too I suppose Yes indeed sir very much well- Til see about it in a short time Please step into this room Victor As spoke he rose and opened the door into a small adjoining room You may stay here till I call you he added It wont be long You see Mr was manager of the wholesale provision company of the town and was looking for the right kind of boy for a position in his office Among the applicants who had come in on the previous day he had told Victor to come back torday Victor- stepped into the room and Manager drew the door almost shut leaving an opening of only about five or six inches The boy looked around the room curiously It was evidently the private office of one of the head men of the business firm Victor was just in the act of sitting down in one the office chairs when he stopped suddenly and muttered something in surprise As he glanced around hold what was that There almost in the cen tre of the room on the linoleum on the floor lay a bill Keener inspec tion toltl Victor that it was a two- dollar bill Victor slipped over on tiptoe stoop ed quickly snatched up the bill and thrust it into his inner vest pocket It was done almost as swiftly and skillfully as a sleightofhand former could have done it Then he tiptoed back to his chair Nd one knows the bill was lost he whispered to himself So Ill just keep it Ill be that much bet ter oil whether I get the place or not He sat there and waited He bad to wait only five minutes Then the door was opened by Mr who called the hoy out to his office desk As Victor stood before the manager that gentleman looked at him keenly as if he were trying to read his char acter through and through Victors face flushed under the mans penetrating look but he did not flinch Manager seemed to be waiting for the boy So Victor Said I hope Mr that youve decided to let me have the position I need it and my best- Wdl-wcll- Manager gazed out of the office window at the throngs passing on the busy street but he evidently not see anything for he Health true The charm of bright eyes rosy che Am rounded figure buoyant and elastic step within the reach of every woman regular exercise and due amount of sleep an Reasonable care in occasional dose of Trill keep most women in health The timely use of these pUs B1 hen tem renew the supply of blood and relieve nausea and depletion The llneficial of Pills on the bowels liver stomach blood womens greatest aid to and in a true sense 9 Prepared only by Thomas Beech am Sold by all Druggists Canada and S America St Helens Lancashire England la boxes cents CLEANING and DYEING Evening gowns and and ostrich and gloves draperies curtains gentlemens clothes etc can all be cleaned to loot like new by our French The delicate costume can safely be entrusted to and experience Our Dry Cleaning la done without rip plug any part of the garment Our book tell about our work and Write for free copy pill o orders My Valet FOUNTAIN THE CLEANER Adelaide Si Toronto I Reformer in politics and an adherent i of the Methodist Church He not for he was In the Methodist thinking and waiting As Victor said burying which had been given noting the manager presently turned by his father Among the friends to the hoy and said from a distance who attended the wont give you my decision just funeral were the following Mr victor You may go now and Mrs Gray Toronto Mrs come back in an hour Toronto Mr and Mrs Hillock I hope Nicolston Mr and Mrs- Alfred Well see in an hour the manager Morton Keswick Messrs Silas and interrupted a little curtly Ed Hughes Mrs Henry About ten minutes later Manager Mitchell A Ills ton Mr and Mrs J Haulers office door opened again Atehinson Mr j admitting another hoy a brightfaced test my boy Did you notice I didnt- pull ttie door quite shut but I left it open about six inches No sir I didnt think of that All the better then You had no idea you were being watched Why no sir that thought never occurred to me Mr What first thought when you saw the bill Why to give it to you of course It isnt mine- Do you think lost money or pro ought always to be returned to the owner Always sir if the owner can be found Thats fine Howard You and I are going to be fast Im going to tell about that twodol lar hill I dropped it on the floor of the private room for a- purpose a few minutes before came in No tice these two mirrors above desk They are placed in such rela tive positions that I can see right in to the small room just where the bill was lying I saw you pick it up Howard and I dont mind telling you that I fairly trembled for fear you wouldnt stand my little test If vou had thrust the bill into your poc ket and kept it as another boy did not many minutes ago you never would have gotten the situation Since you returned it to me so promptly the place is yours How ard why didnt you keep the bill That wouldnt have been honest sir It wasnt mine My boy youre a square vu I TO PACIFIC CANADA LOW ROUND TRIP RATES GOING DATES Apr June 3 31 Jul 26 Sept 6 SPECIAL TORONTO TO WINNIPEG AND WEST Leave Toronlo oa above p Through First ind Second Clasi Coaches Colonist Dad Tourist Sleepers or write Thompson DFA Toronto to nearest ASS FOB Miss Newmarket and Miss Lloyd World During the season of passed through the Trent Canal tons freight of which amount WORfl tons were products of the for est and tons were products of tho farm Manufactures amounted 1KK0 tons and products ofmiiys So much for a beginning Port Prances March Six of the Indians charged with conspiracy to defraud the Ontario Government under the wolf bounty act and who have been a week in the jail were brought before his Honor Fitch in the District Court yesterday aii a severe lecture and let go on suspended sentence The Judge said that on account of the crowded condition of the jail he would not keep them any longer hut ami wait warned them that any attempt wrong In this way again would Then Manager partly closed briskly moving lad of thirteen or four teen- How do you do my boy was Manager hearty greeting to him name is Howard Blake I suppose Yes sir youve come to see mc about the situation eh Yes sir should like very much to serve you if you think I can do the work well Thats good I like that kind of talk Howard You need the- situa tion I suppose and want to help the family along Yes sir I want to do what can to help the family but I want to rift good work too Mr ley Very well Howard Ill sec about it in a few minutes lust step into room please and have a chair till I call It wont he ATKINSON Agent Newmarket manly lad Mr gave How- hand another vigorous squeeze You and J will get along swimming ly When can you be ready to go to work away sir- if you want me to Do you mean this minute Yes sir I came prepared to go to work Excellent You have the virtues if of promptness and energy as well of honesty Very well You may over to that and assort those letters for me I will show you how When an hour later Victor Doane entered the office and Manager told him kindly but firmly just why he had forfeited the situation and asked him to hand over the two- dollar bill secreted in his inner vest pocket you can readily imagine how the boy felt You can imagine too how differ ent were Howard Blakes feelings them to a penalty of seven years in tail The three remaining Indians will have to stand their trial on Saturday next atoug with the rest who- are now In jail awaiting sen tence Recent developments show that two- Winnipeg fur dealers Moses and Benjamin are also alleged to be implicated and warrants have been Issued for their arrest by the Crown Attorney Cute quickly atop otitis cures 2 the door leaving it open about six Inches and went back to his desk As Howard was taking the pointed out to lie glanced around room Why what was that A bill lying there in the centre of the A twodollar hill He stepped over to the place where the bill lay stoop ed and picked up and went back to his chair where ho was sitting In five minutes Mr broad go nial appeared at door while he said Im ready for you now Howard Come right out here to my desk Howard obeyed As ho came to tho managers side he held out his hand I a jx saying I I Here Mr Hanley is a twodollar bill I found it on the floor In the other room You will perhaps know Cure Backache money it is and he laid it In the managers hand I Mr sprang to his feet and A few doses of FIG PILLS to Howards surprise 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