Newmarket Era , April 12, 1895, p. 1

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p iS n rf I lr GEO MAIN MB KNOW v i i r RUT NOliTH YORK INTR AND Ho of i Vol a Cents 1 Newmarket Ont Friday April l Terms SI Strictly in Advance within or at of year A DRAFTS ISSUED wAt3rfJ Unfit ftn3 cold iJ J- gAIUHUViiU4t for Tpcf T Monty olefin J WOODCOCK- J II a of 10 A a I and ton MOI lJtrracr Ilujf1l4l0aiii Kki of Kcjiitii iiKo It it curious ilc hoy often people contrary own When ihcy buy to important an as a range from responsible of pal- roniinjin regular dealer a in point The goodwill f hc mid reputation deal- matter half to much to the pedlar as hit individual profile The is true of the dealer affordtohn- what ever he must rely on the trade for his livelihood and their confidence at all After people have been taken In by a range tec this clearly enough and as is usual lock the stable door after the horse is stolen a a l nemo FOR RfiiitjTtfiavt it i JI til SPAVIU JiT done to 52 Main Street Toronto- ft I Family SfSA mm AI I flK porty For tilo nil wfrt- Or rati Stock Town Aim A AUCTIONKKIIU wjM on to notton ftf promptly od tide A loCMfUKd Winter At I of lloloo AH Block Goii4bIca luiuca and Stop FIRE INSURANCE and the JtiJUIlKi All rips goods here sewed free Its a No Main This week wc invite yon to offer you before your to call and inspect the bargains have FALL Mi U U It for our mutual benefit we advise you slow Do not be by the Advertisements of Vcndcis of Clothing but take a look at our prices and remember that a guarantee of Durability and Workmanship goes with each garment All Wool Pants to order up Suits Overcoats These prices were never heard of before in the Tailoring trade and the Selection wc have to offer you is not surpassed in the County of York MCCORMICK NEWMARKET what you read is en- and when dont have to strain your eyes in per using it you can afford to he reeltr lass with fitly thing but the you can af ford to chances with anything but I your sight I keep of glasses at posi tively the lowest I prices for Examination KINSON to lload of the Philadelphia Optical College TO DAVID LLOYD tot of War K rlro of arid wmcr Success ia Life rudely upon your tuition ia And oil BUSINESS SHORTHAND COLLEGE A ftTrt fiend for fiftif ft ADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO CANADIAN CAPITAL AKU DOLLARS AND over iLJUrjtaL I rf rf rf 4 MO Lives of Females lilt fcfAHDfiltD ALSO IK3UHK3 low J At it il- A tor I Wl US I MANNING f NEWMARKET IViArlBLEWORKS Latest MONUMENTS and HEAD STONES Canadian and and Marble fit re I JAB 1HOS CURED BY V were ftmiejrtcd I At flvlil to try Avars iviflli I fctl Lottie my from tatio My tlrt A to 111 the I10UU6 Lit JHOMA9 A f li MR A BARITONE of 1 lo VvEc 7bRTHK FINEST TURNOUT I 10 iZ2Ja Jwa to j VAMHArir J 1 A I KOI i or yah VUulMrrUcdtclM ltd llttlloB I ici Coil Office fit fciict liiJ or f Ho ibertfori etc- link IS fit Wtf ocbio fcr lb tor could King Of tilth left Till man dtc- l3to of of to lnc wllh Son of Hid In silent flee tired by by night loved to Ho detain bo Who to iMiiOjoroiurKcHon I tin Of all tint mo loyally Amid nd victory Thro and A victory too work of fliililied when Bat of with tide At the grave When tin and and A of Ibo A I- Apytoto FARMERS I Ihc cream of Cod liver Oil with is for Coughs Colds Throat Consumption Of Emaciation VonH Children- Poor Mothoro An wsmla fact for all call or n and nJr At Holy COKAlrT ok Willi if you care to reader and I will tell you most Inter- I tver pass ed in my life It is a fine spring morning about the Holy has fallen during the past nut today the sun shines brightly and the past chilliness of yesterday when I wore my over coat is dispelled and we will walk in our ordinary coats At the Jaffa or Joppa gate use cither term as you will my hotel without the walls Pass through the big iron bound nearly always left open hut a Turkish guard always there Here the wall is quite feet thick and feet high and located as air Jerusalems walls are on the brow of the hills You can see why Jerusalem has been able to withstand so many As we enter we pass through the Jewish quarter to the Sepulchre Friday being their Sunday Their shops are generally hut Christians cloie their places of business the same as we do Jews here wear long locks on each side of the forehead be fore the ears while the remainder of the hair is cut close so at a glance one can tell a Jew Crook Ibe only feet wide and arched overhead up and down done steps another crook pass down about dozen steps and run the gauntlet of half a hundred beggars calling or Muskee poor Howadjii as they place their tin cups before your face and doff your cap and enter As toon as you step in a sing song hum comes to the ear and its almost dark too Then get your sight accustomed and see a lot of people of both sexes kneeling and kissing a slab as if their very existence depended upon the fervor of their osculations This they telj us is the real on which our Saviour lay when he was anoint ed after crucifixion Enter on a little further the church or hall as it were within the huge church of Holy Sepulchre Full service is on and the congregation is of sheepskin coated shock headed big booted Russians You all know I suppose that while the Czar of Russia Is supposed to be the real head of the Russian Greek church the patriarch of the church resides in Jerusalem Accommodate yourself to the dim light and you will the patriarch himself in a raised pulpit while be low in the keeping of an under priest is a huge salver of shew bread Push your way among the see the shew a moment among the Russians But the crowd does not move fast enough for the officials and some of the others push them away and through a door with all their teemed to want to linger about the patriarch and the shew bread All this lime the chant of the ser vice is going on AH stand at the Creek Listen and can bear other services going on as well Its go and we go into the sepulchre Next to the Greek church insize and impoitance is the in their division or as it were in the great edifice- No use words to speak of usual service of mat for you all know it is well as and it Is of the peculiar and striking only would speak Pass but a Hide further and is a very small stall or chapel of the Copts of Egypt where full choral chant is The deep sonorous voice of the officiating priest pervades the whole vast edifice women stand about with white sheets wound them and the men we stilt wearing ihe tame flowing robe sucli as our Abraham wore when lie offered up bit Isaac not more thin yard from this very spot The Copts mate up in of size of their chapel En nearness to to the Holy Sepulchre for tluir priest is only from it by a a tone Wall about two feet thick Come on stilt further Ar arc having services Very much they scmbfe the Moham medans and to the impractical eye there is no difference- About their altar are some painted figures of Christs baptism his crucifix on and other periods of his work and mission These arc oil the services going era while Mohammedan guards with at their sides and load ed muskets stand about everywhere Whether they be necessary for place you may judge as well as I I really think arc necessary but it seems hard that Mohammedans should own the sepulchre and Calvary which I will speak of later Now will push through A very small stone door down two steps into a rotunda say ten feet and arched and vaulted over head On the North side of the Is a white marble sarcopha gus This they explain covers the real stone tomb within which the body of our Saviour was laid Up above the sarcophagus is a Russian mage of Christ and a star You know Russia went to fight about this when Ihc Crimean war broke out and she has the star here for a certainty Right beside it is a Catholic figure of Christ on the crosi and beside that a likewise Armenian painting I think it is of Christ and innumerable candles and lamps and incense are burning and the air is suffocative It is full of humanity all the time and pilgrims are kissing the marble sarcophagus and even attempt ing to kneel tight in the crowd So that tread upon the prostrate forms of the penitents to my sorrow but involuntarily and unwillingly Can it be that I am standing be fore the real spot where our lay Nowhere else in this world of sorrow and pleasure will such terrible thoughts come to the beholder 1 But I cannot tarry the pressure is so great Get out pass by the chapels down some steps and sec the very spot where the Km press Helena discovered the true cross upon which our Saviour was nailed Two other crosses were found at the sain lime A dead man was laid upon the first two effect but upon touching third he to life and to the true cross was known Reader you naturally ask me is this true All can say in reply is that many many millions of our fellow human beings think so and I do not know Now go up stairs up feet of a rise and here is the figure of our Saviour as large as if in life nailed to a real cross and candles and lamps burning about Just as many pil grims as can get near are crossing themselves and kissing the stones at the foot of the cross Here the cross was placed when our Saviour was crucified Again can this be Just as many millions believe if and I will not contradict them Person ally I do not for just outside of the Damascus gate is the Hall of and here I think was the scene of the crucifixion A tomb too has been found at the foot hilt cut out of the rock and our people think belonged to Joseph of here his body lay Of this am not certain but it may be so An English society is purchasing this tomb for some thousands of pounds but the hill they cannot purchase for it is a Mohammedan cemetery and cannot be got Lets get away out of the crowd in the church Push gently step light ly I Is not ihe entrancing I admit it but must get away and once more are in the glorious sun light and so wend our way on fool for no carriage can pass through Jeru salems streets to our home at the hotel Never before have I spent such an interesting Sunday forenoon You do not need lo change your opinions as to the genuineness of ihe assumed Holy Places because I am honest enough to tell you my own Keep yours if you still hold Whitby at East GGS for Easter can be traced says Count in his Religious His tory of the Cal endar to the theology aid philosophy rase the Egyptian Persians Gauls Greeks And Romans among all of whom an egg was a sym bol of the universe the of the supreme divinity The Persians gave presents of at the feast of the New Year the feast of the ver nal equinox in honor of the renewal of all things The Egyptians held the egg as a sacred emblem of the renovation of mankind after the del uge The Jews adopted it to suite the circumstance of their history a type of their departure from Egypt and it was used in the feast of the Passover as part of the furniture of the table with he Paschal lamb- The early Druids used the egg in iheir ceremonies In Russia one min greets another on Raster With Jesus Christ is Yes He is risen reply is made and then an egg given- In Moscow no meeting takes this salutation and exchange The meanest pauper in the street an egg and repeating words Christ Voscrees may de- mand a salute even of the empress In some countries of ate carried to the church to be blessed and ben taken home and set out with flowers on the table visitor during week is Invited lo eat an Raster egg an invitation which not be refused Eggs In countries are sent tokens at this and enter into the sentiments pastimes of young wtVJ Sows RAY let tell in Ihe graphic lang uage of an old ne gro ihe slory of Christ Many years hive passed but I oh see that old fellow just as he ap peared sitting front of his door the shade of the sycamore tree Ho was a slave a blacksmith and during week his roared and his anvil but on Sunday he lilted up his mellow voice in praise of the God he sincerely worshipped He was quaint and humorous but was always Under and I do not believe inall his long life he ever shed a drop of any creatures blood Last sum mer while on a visit to Tennessee I strolled into an old orchard burying ground- on an old stone read these words Old Jerry the preach er died No has gone before Easter services held by the whiles Old Jerry was nearly always called upon for a contribution and among the many sermons that have heard Mm deliver one comes up brightest from a fading past lay little chile in trough an bright star in glory at Him Pore people come sobs In voices fur da peered feel dat a frien all bad been time went by bad men up ant want ed kill an He wuz tuck away but whut is on dis glorious childhood fur woe is man indeed aint heard story we is come yerc fur is talk bout an final glory sincuss ed still an beautiful sort beauty dat speaks sadness prar in dc garden an Son Man dat His time awful done come but dar no word from His holy lips Him friens fur da teed dear so troubled but somehow da Him da daf when He spoke King Jews He had big array Ah but afterwards da His kingdom above all soldiers He had prayed an prayed an had turned back fine His friens sleep but Hedidnt scold cm no His holy heart full fur era All at once come de lights an loud voices an fust thing you know dar Mr Judas mighty bad pusson in deed but no let me tell you den many you white folks is in you hearts every day Mr Judas he come up an says he Hail anden he kissed Him but Jesus didnt scold only told him de Son Man kiss Den da laid bans on our dear Marster an tuck er Wall but doan you sec I sees man but I doan he is dc tame I seed crucified It was den put his fingers in de prints an when he had done It he bowed fall head an nut An had died fur all had suffered mo den any us kin suffer wiis luck glory tec His home Him kin go when time comes We cepled Him an haint aped see de nail prints will in de joy His smile I well remember the day the old man died It was an Easter morn and when the congregation had as sembled some one asked if old Jerry were coming Just- then a woman came nana said that the old man was dangerously ill I was a boy but as the old man had ever been dear to me I followed number of people to his cabin I ran not recall all that was said but when the preacher reminded the dying man lhat Easier had smiled and said it Is birthday glory human me up an let me see sun Blessed news I shall be Him SELECTED BY EDITOR FOP A DAY WITH JOY AMD GLADNESS ALL OVER WORLD way an da tried Him you all know an put death- Now we is down dat currence body by good named Joseph an laid way in tomb degoodpusson had tended fur his- self an all ciples putty much run way case da feered an guard Roman soldiers put at de ter watch it Jews said bout dat some would come an steal body Wall darkness come Ian an de night an darker an de soldiers gun nod da didnt think wua any us be no how while one em say light come I see no light one plied Why look right Orshus live one fur by time de place bright day an day in country tell you is powerful bright an de fust thing da come angel an den dem men jest like da dead third night dat de soldiers watched tomb but it las you better No you couldnt led one dew men back rope Wall early in Mars Peter an or ciple round an da greed ter go an see how de tomb long fur Mars Peter he bad been sorter shuck up at lime de rooster made so much fuss expected happen so da went tomb an cipe sun faster den Mars Peter aldo Mars Peter slow an got dar fust an when Mars Peter glorious tight met his gaze- He looked toter tomb an dar sot angel an linen an grave clothes lay scattered round Mars Peter didnt know vshut say I reckon he still sorter bout dat old rooster but angel spoke up an says he is ris up Go tell Oh cany glorious news Think an an de uder folks Jesus tubed Think em news as dat I Ob it true day Joy not only fur holy but fur all fur white an fur nigger Wuz ever any news in won like I It news said world saved- An think when Mary an ciples an all de loved ones met dear Lawd gin Den His words all clear as brook Sowed through gard en but dar one dat want alius is al ways some wants be smart rains name was Thomas an when someone said hurt glory wort bad dooe come he shuck bis head he an rays 11 I bout dat- is It you doan know bout you know dzt was crucified YalknowstUt IJ the Christian world on this day sings with joy the anthem res urrection Begin ning in the far on it runs with the dawn to the limits of the Occi dent and is church bell rising up to heaven like a of hope and promise The winter Is past and Nature has set man lesson which since time began she has spread out before him in the earth that ho- which may be read by unlearned as well as the wise by the savage as well as by the civilized man There is no death there is no effort that sinks in to the dim void and becomes naught there is no of soul influence The summer comes and its glory passes Ihe harvest time of our lives wanes the fields are brown and barren and looking over sadly we grieve that all our hopes were not brought to fruition When the frosts of age cover our heads we sometimes say with the great soul tbat voiced his agony in a dark hour Youth is a blunder manhood a struggle and age a regret Did you ever stop to think of the wonderful symbolism of the divine emblem of this fast and feast of Christ endom Like other symbols it is the plaything of the thoughtless the implement utilitarian and per forms its humble office as a factor It is a food for the body and thus the bulwark of soul The egg is the sacred emblem of the creation and ihe resurrection- ihe lily which sends up its fragrance from a million altars on day is fair but its odor is lost the encircling air and the hours bear atray their bosom its beauty and it is Rone When men in their days of innocence worshipped the egg and saw in it the cradle of the universe they had re ceived into their souls the heart throbs of truth Within the egg form less but perfect is be elements of new life Its shell the earth and the sky its while the sun its yolk the moon and all the emblems of created forms subservient lo the needs of the organized creature The Finns the Persians and the Teutons of old in ihis symbolism clasp hands with the Christian upon Easier day and the past finds another tie Of brother hood with the present Christ is risen from the I Ling ages passed when it seemed to the waning cations tbat He was yet in the tomb and in the sleep death had forgotten the world Toil stripes and anguish the portion of His people for the are His Wick edness wore the robe and crown and filled ihe earth with sighing Even then there were brave hearts that looked up through the clouds and listened for the anihem of the resur rection It was beard at last and liberty of thought faith and conscience was proclaimed The cerements of are cast off and lie in the open sepulchre and with them are the broken shackles and fetters The resurrection of Christ is a de monstration of a future life and a pledge of a blessed immor tality in another world For our Lord by His resurrection from the dead has conquered dearji and abolished it and brought life and immortality to light The belief that a future state after this life should put us upon most earnest and vigorous endeavors to secure this happy condition to our selves if by any means as the apostle it we may attain the resurrection of the dead It should raise us above the world and the lusts of all the terrors and of it Oh if we could only lift up our heads and live with lire new lives of hope and love and holiness to death should be nothing but the breaking away of last cloud and the letting of the life out to Its completion May God give us some such for our Easter day Wheat sold ia Hamilton for cents the who all and tiling sick un la all by Rood IS tA lira twit- Lara tod tlllS in to iciMartfM In on table the wait ress should hand tnc plates on the left side and remove them on the Mrs John Sims an aged lady residing with her husband in Wood stock killed by escaping gas from a coal stove A fine driving leam belonging Mr Marsh ran out of the hotel shed at King City and made a complete wreck of ihe buggy T Thfc Presbyterians of Churc hill are shortly to expend several hun dred dollars In furnishing the base ment of weir very fine church The fine pew steamer Ho being built at is nearly completed From to men have been working op it all winter A Central Atee despatch from Shimonoseki says Li Hung Chang is steadily improving the peace negotiations are again in progress David of East Gwillim- bury who died last month left to his widow during her life time after which the children will become- legatees thereto In the Local Legislature Mr Woods bill to permit women to practice as barristers passed its second reading after a and in teresting debate The other day a son of Mr of was playing with a dog when the animal turned on him and bit the lad on the bursting it and totally destroying the sight J Storey V of StouiT- ville was kicked in his stable by a horse and then tramped upon Hi arms and legs were badly bruised skull fractured above one aye and face lacerated A man named Hudson re siding in Lindsay received damages against the Bell Telephone Company for 5000 for injuries received by coming in contact a live wire carelesslyslrung on the Mr manager of ihc water power company has donated to the society to encourage the cultiva tion of the sugar beet If successful a sugar mill will be built here next year Trinity church Aurora was reopened on Sunday just two months from the day of the lire The whole interior church also chancI and vestry has been renovated and now presents a very handsome and chaste appearance Father LacomtSe wants the government to reserve a number of townships in Manitoba and the Tr- to locate upon He Ihiuks their condition would be greatly improved if they were con centrated on reserves Some mischievous boys in a London suburb have been arrested soundly lectured fined for throning short lacks frequented by bicycle riders object berg to see the wheelmen come to grief as the result of punctured tires Mr Mulock held a meeting in ihe Music Hall on Friday evening last The brass turned out to do him honor and re a very high compliment from him During the course of his speech he was vigorously applauded Lindsay April The Court sittings were continued last Wednesday before Hon Mr Justice MacMahon In the case of Rob J Hudson vs the Bell Telephone Co forinjury to plaintiff by a slack jury gave the plaintiff 600 damages At the last meeting of ihe Council was granted the looal wheelmen to assist in bring ing the to that town was granted the Horticultural society to house grounds in condition was granted the Salvation annual report of Canadian Pacific Railway was sub mitted at the meeting yesterday in Montreal and shows the surplus earnings of the company to the end of last tear to be two million and thirty nine thousand seven hundred and ninetythree dollars American capitalists are to be interesting themselves in mica mines of Peter and Mr of Lindsay his loafed a number of rich deposits in and and some the samples shown by him have been pronounced the best ever found in Ontario Only about of the income of High Schools is derived from fees from those in The Provincial grant atone almost equals the sum paid by pupils for their tuition Since the High schools are engaged preparing for the pro fessions of law and medicine a of men for whom the count cannot find it would seem only fair to demand a readjust ment under which QpiU stall least half the cost of their edu cation lie morning the Urge bams sheds and stables owned by Mr Bunker who lives on hill one mil west of Pickering were totally destroyed by fire Four horses and twenty eight head of cattle were burned Mr Bunker and his ions inanaged lo get sis teen and twenty bead of out before the fire them Seed fodder and ft very Isrje of were destroyed The total low ova The was well insured and the stock fee origin of- the flic

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