Newmarket Era , June 25, 1897, p. 4

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If a p i THE NEWMARKET E FR JUNE -i- If Eat la the complaint of thousand at this have no appetite food docs not relish They need the toning up and digestive which course of Hoods will give thorn It also purifies and enriches the Mood cures thai distress after eating and Internal misery only know creates an appetite overcomes that feeling and builds up and sustains whole physical system It so prompt ly and efficiently relieves toma and cures headaches that It poems to have almost a touch Sarsaparilla lithe beat In fact True Blood Purifier aid JACKSON Best Advertising Medium In York County ADVKimauto advertise ments cents per Nonpareil lino for first on cents line for COXT1U0T SPECIF PERIODS APACE 1 0 MO MO 1 HO 100 linen 100 Advertisements unaccompanied with writ ten Inserted until forbid and charged Advertisements will ho changed onao each month If desired For changes each month the must bo paid for at regular rates Changes for contract advertisements must bo In noon on Wednesdays Special Hates for Executors Farina to Kent Lost and Found etc Heading Notices among local news IS Wo per lino for each Insertion No such Notice In serted for less than advertising at onehalf rates One Chance That folio been at it again growled sailor to another on board the Skylark Whats he been doing now Why keeping me awake while ho says his prayers I threw everything I could get bold of his head last night but he went on just as if ho hadnt a head all I believe there must bo in it somehow Ho I ho thats a good un I roared I say mates just and listen to this Heres Tom Murray thinks theres something in tho goodygoody after all Hes going to turn- Lets have him and the kid out together and sot ora to pray ono tho other ono who gives in first to bo shot Shut up your row said Tom Im not going to turn Methody but I wish captain would change kids bunk I aint got nothing on my mind and when I do turn in I to go to sleep Whats tho matter now said the captain sharply coming suddenly towards little knot of men Havent you got anything to do Ill find you plenty Rough as the men were the captain was rougher still and every sentence which loft his mouth began or ended with an oath He was leader of a gang of pirates and valued human life no more than a piece of furniture If any man dared to disobey or rebel were once out of sight of land ho had to choose between two courses a pistol at his breast or a leap into ocean be it rough or smooth Bo at the sound of his voice the ground meltodaway only Tom Murray Messrs Richard Toronto the issue of a neat month ly to the interests of the printing trade It is well got pp and lea in of business methods The says that a return brought down by the Dominion Government shows i present took office iMfj have iiiuiHls and 42 appointments in In We must not sound much an his article the da of theUroaplwrty the British foroes in in the July Ladies Home Journal show that Dolly Madison the most beloved and popular woman of her was courageous and fearless In the of grieve danger In the mad stampede from Washington that preceded the invasion by British troops Dolly Madison was safety in flight and her final before quitting the White House the advanced to of Independence and carry It with her to a place of safety the White was immediately afterward looted and by the British Mr Howard declares that bat for brave Dolly priceless would have been destroyed The butter at the Barrio creamery for the past few weeks has been nearly 1000 pounds per day The of perfection has been reached A man has invented a chew ing gum which can be used to repair bicycle tires An earthquake shock was felt in Calcutta on Saturday afternoon which wrecked buildings and caused some loss of life An attempt was made to assas sinate President at Paris while on his way to the races A bomb was exploded close to his carriage Among the honors Premier has received while in England is that of the honorary degree of from Cambridge University The National Council of Women of Canada opened their annual con vention in Halifax Tuesday sixty delegates are in attend ance and Lady Aberdeen is presiding The meetings will continue until Fri day A fatal accident occurred to the wife of Mr J about a mile west of Princeton Mrs Richard son had been in the village and was returning home When at a point where the road was narrow the horse and carriage went over the embank ment When- found the carriage- was upsidedown the horse on its back and lady pinned down under the horse lifeless An says these are hard times Wo let our timber rot and buy fencing We throw away Ashes and buy soap We raise and buy hogs grow weeds and buy vege tables and brooms We eaten fiah J t build school houses and fiend our children to be educated away from home I ly we- send our boys with a 40 gunahd to hunt ten cent game and Bill Stokes standing their Please sir I wish youd move Will Browns bunk said Tom Hgb always praying and perhaps I might got converted The words had hardly left his lips when Tom regretted them He was not all bad and memories of better days would sometimes to him Then I should lose my right hand said the captain significantly We dont want psalm- singers here they generally manage to go over board Wheres the boy Have him out and lets hear him pray Poor Willie Brown was at that moment kneeling below in an agony of Entranced by all the wonderful of a sailors lik he d in a moment of temptation inn from home to the nearest Thero he had been quickly by the mate who was on t the for two or three fresh hands and hurried on board the Skylark without knowing what sort of a vessel she was But although Willie was a wilful boy who had yielded to strong tempta tion ho was not a bad one Deeply rooted in heart there was a love for God which now proved to be his only He had to work hard but every spare moment found either on his praying to be kept close to his Jesus in spite of his terrible surroundings or gaining strength and comfort by reading the of the Saviour in his little pocket Bible Ugh how hot it is said Tom when he entered the dark cabin therell be a storm before long I say youngster the captain wants you Then seeing that Willie got up from his knees and went to the door without a word the sailor called him back Look here young un I dont bear you no malice Take my ad vice and do as the captain tells you He wont stand any nonsense and he dont give any one a second Reaching the deck Captain Jones turned to the boy who had by his orders been pinioned and thrust forth upon a plank over the water and there waited bravely his fate hands clasped Now then said the captain I hear you are fond of praying Ill teach you something better than that Say this after me Willie shuddered as he heard stream of awful language pour his masters lips His thoughts flew up toGod for strength and courage not a word did he flay aloud The captain frowned and swore that this whitefaced boy should not defy him He took his pistol from his belt cocked it and shouted Ill give you one more chance Say these words or Ill fire One two three There was a flash and a crash fol lowed by shouts of men and stamping of feet Yon all right lad said Tom raising the terrified boy in his arm But the lightning has struck the ship and take to the boats In the confusion Willie had no thought of anything beyond pouring out thanksgiving to the God who had saved him but when the boat was launched he whispered to Tom Is the captain in the other boat No Just as he said three that awful flash came and struck him and the ship too Stack to lad and Ill stick to wo get to land Ill begin to God Dont wait till then Tom said Look at the blazing ship and think what God has saved us from Who knows whether wo have another chance Then a thing happened Tho boat was full of rough men but fearful had soared them and when Willie found the storm had passed he started tho tune of the Old Hundredth Wonderful to say they all joined in it Some few remember ed the words from faroff bettor daya and those who did not know tho words just shouted the tune Hurrah Ship ahoy cried a man on the lookout shes bearing down us So she was If you hadnt made a row with your singing wo should never have seen you said the captain when were all taken on board Wo heard you long before we could see you Thanks to kid said Bill Stokes Shako hands young To Join the States The Hawaii an annexation treaty was signed at oclock this morning jt the Department by Secretary Sherman for the United States and Messrs Hatch Thurston Kinney for Hawaii The will bo submitted to the Senate today treaty provides that the Hawaii an Islands shall be admitted into union as a territory of the United States local lawa to bo passed by a local legislature but subject to the ap proval of President Further immigration of Chinese la borers is prohibited pending Congres sional action and tho entry of Chinese from Hawaii into the United States likewise is prohibited The United States assumes the debt of Ha waii but with a stipulation that this liability shall not exceed Tup keys Eye on the Future The Porto will form new cavalry regiments in the and Saloni ka districts and an Imperial raises tho array war footing to men while 1800000 Mauser rifles have been purchased The Turkish troops are posting guns on the Othrys Heights concealing them beneath branches of trees Thoy have placed artillery in the burned convent of AnasoliHa and Turkish scouts have been seen during the night time on the neutral ground between the two armies This activity upon the part of the Turks has created distrust among the Greeks June The Ambassadors of the powers yesterday subniitjed to the Turkish Government the scheme for the delimitation of the frontiers of Greece and Turkey as drawn up by the military attaches of the different embassies during their re cent visit to Thessaly It gives to Turkey the mountain crests on the frontiers of Thessaly but the Turks are not flowed to retain any of the villages of Thessaly Tewfik Pasha the Turkish Mipister for Foreign Affairs said he would submit the plan to the Sultan and to the Cabinet summer vacation will soon make its presence known The porch season is now at its best and largo catches are being made daily Bradford district Orangemen will the glorious twelfth at Aurora- this year The longer a man is married the less room he fincls for his clothes in any of the closets Rev Poque Presbyterian minister at gone to Ire land on a pleasure trip After a man has moved he never feels quite at homo till the dog next door quits barking at him The Japanese Government has formally protested against the pending United States Tariff bill Franco has resumed diplomatic rolations with having settlement of the pending in demnity claim Mrs Craig and Mrs Knott wero driving home from Clin ton their horse ran away and broke through the railing of a bridge falling a distance of about feet The horse was killed and both of the ladies were severely injured Mrs Craigs girl was very seriously hurt Woodstock Juno A barn be longing to Mr Frederick Hill Fickle St was totally destroyed by fire early this morning It is supposed that the fire was result of tramps sleeping on the straw in tho building Mr Hill estimates his loss at 1600 only partially covered by insurance Muskoxa Wharf June Fire broke out in Thompson lumber yard here shortly after oclock this evening and got good headway before a stream of water could be made to play on it but the town fire engine and the steam pumps of the Company and Sons mills and the T hand engine succeeded in prevent ing it from making rapid headway checking it almost completely As sistance was telegraphed for from and Orillia which was promptly responded to and ar rived at p when the fire was got under complete control but was still very hot at oclock The cause of the fire is supposed to be in cendiary as a small shanty was burn ed near the same place only a few days ago The principal losers are Thomson Co of Hamilton Shier of Bracebridge 0 Miller and P of and Thomas Baker of London The loss is estimated at about three million feet of the best quality of lum ber being destroyed I About one hundred members of the Grand Lodge Independent Order of Good Templars assembled in Temper ance Hall Toronto last week of London Grand Chief Templar presented his annual report In it he said We feel like thanking the ture for the slight changes made in the Ontario License Act but I am fully persuaded that the people of Ontario are quite ready to support much strict er measures and we had fondly hoped and expected that wo should have had such legislation at the late session of the Legislature We must ask for something of real value A Subjoined are some of the questions which the Grand Templar has been asked with the answers which he sent to inquirers Question I ask a man to take a cigar and he takes a glass of beer in stead I treat or am treated to cigars over the bar and take a cigar Am I violating my pledge Answer Yea if you pay for the beer 2 The practice of treating or being treated over the bar where li quors are sold while strictly speaking not a violation is to say the least a very bad and dangerous habit and ought not to be indulged in It de stroys a mans influence for good es pecially among young men whom wo should influence to sober lives For sake of others we ought to be very careful what wo do Question Does a good Templar violate his pledge by drinking the juice of apples when fresh from the mill before it has undergone change Answer Yes The Supremo Grand Lodge has settled that question and wo must obey The Grand Lodge of or Manitoba and the Northwest will remain with the Supreme body and not in sympathy with the Ontario Edward Dyer was sentenced at the Middlesex Sessions to seven years in Kingston Penitentiary for robbing Bert of Dorchester of Smouldering fires of old disease lurk the blood of many a who fancies himself in good health Let a slight sickness seize him and the old enemy breaks out anew The 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