Newmarket Era , February 25, 1898, p. 5

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THE NEWMARKET ERA FEB 11 W wii a W BANK OAIUTAL inncxCKnujiN President NEWMARKET BRANCH A Business General Banking Interest Allowed on Deposits AT DRAFTS ISSUED AT AM IOKNTO rind COM Discounted Collection promptly to Auctioneer for York Co receive special ftMCnUOn ptmnk Duncan Auctioneer for the Co of York Ooodfl commission Farm Halt attended to A trial solicited Street Newmarket Sj OpiOBito Hall Main of Main Street MISCELLANEOUS Simpson Main and Fancy prepared to do How in at pri Period In all the luteal ftwh- donu through I Sqoday wesson Warning and Invitation Feb 2030 unto mo oil ye that labor and aro heavy laden and I will give you rest As we have already no attempt to give- in chronolo gical order which ho records Ho groups and rather with a view to illustrating dif ferent aspects of Jesus life and teach ings The words of tho passage before us wore spoken during the of A at Homo place in Galileo to apostles and disciples multitudes still crowded Jesus it was becoming and more evi dent that their hearts untouched Ho now forctcllH ruin of favored cities in this each may sco a disaster to bin own soul which will follow bin rejection of Jesuit love We must recollect how Jesus wept ovor Jerusalem in order to realize how these prophecies of gathering woo sounded from his lips as thoy welled up from the wounded heart of infinite love ministry of Jesus himself was not successful His am- should not bo discouraged The course of sin leads straight and sure to suffering and death Resisting good impulses loving appeals renders the heart harder and harder Pride blinds the heart to spiritual truth The childlike spirit willing to learn and obey is gate to all wisdom and blessing Jn Christ is true rest but wo must como to him Rev ft fl a plan Whose Good fork is Widely He Relates Events in His o General In Fop Years He ivom Trouble and Frequently from Collapse On One Occasion Five Doe tops in Attend ance He is Freed Old Enemy and Enjoys the Blessing of Good Health it tiirouK apt attention fl of and of Pianos nod nil String Instrument PRIVATE SCHOOL English French and Music primary Instruction highest Geo V Milter limited number of pupils at Cor Lot and Church fits Terms moderate her NEWMARKET and Head Stones Call Before Alias Money to Loan At Five per od Firstclass Farm by David for taking Heal of Marriage Also for aire Companies Queen of tad England Citizens WontrcAl District Mutual established also the Confederation Life To ronto Registry Office Corner of cad Lot 8treotsKewmarkt a An If you picture taken dont be wiib the old method ago bat have it produced Id the latest style and be with your oily friends Work A Specialty Attacked by Florida NARROW OF A COLORED PARTY ON THE Special to the Neo York World Mound on the Johns excited ovor an attack made on a bap tizing party on Thursday by alligators and the narrow converts had The minister the Jamea has several wounds on his person to show for it The party numbering fifteen eovoa of whom wore converts went down to tho cove near nightfall converta were clothed in and for immersion The old minister waded out with them and had dipped three when some dogs came along and got to fighting Suddenly two big alligatora crawled out of the man grove bush and plunged into the crowd The minister bravely his ground keeping up a great splashing while the converts made for the shore but their watersoaked garments their progress slow One of the rep tiles caughfa women convert by dress and pulled her down screamed and the minister plunged to her rescue The alligator let go and came at him openmouthed The The minister dodged but the alligator caught him by the arm making an wound The preacher stuck his fingers in tho com pelling him to loosen its hold But again it came at him this time seizing his vestment and dragging him under His flock came to his aid and two of them with big pine knots be gan belaboring the reptiles The fight was furious for a few min utes Finally got loose and started Both alligators then the crowd snapping right and left and nipping several of men The was nearly torn off before ho shore At juncture a party of hunters came along and began a driving off the alligators so that the party got safely to shore had to bo carried home Several of the others were hurt the fight all were or le3s bruised It is thought the barking of the dogs brought the alligators out These man eating monsters brought along to please the children can be seen alive and kicking in Florida on Wheels a Rolling Palace from the Land of Flowers with an official Flori da State Fair soon to exhibit here at Depot If you wish to see this Tropical Wonderland and alligators Keep your on the papers for day and date Era Voters be I REV A From Smith Record la approaching will bo at band To voto or Plebiscite throughout land call will reecho bugle will Round To rally voters country around Bravo men awaking no mistaking Oar streets they will clear of the traps that abound day that will test you and prove what you are If you what you when you talk of bar institution for which men con- tend If to your country youll voto for its end Bo long has it hampered and pampered To longer endure what Is to defend No power on earth can transform what To thatwhich Is right though you praise it in To rcxalato to keep To fcater in darkness its horrors to shield No half Can rescue our nation Can it from ruin the traffics grim yield Our boys are in peril while etond Inviting them inside with manner bland How cold you looking como in and warm Or and get something that cools like a charm And boys think it kindness Dont ece in their blindness Tho need of refusing or cauEo for alarm Tbe ranks of the drunkards who die every year Must get fresh from the boys far and near Get the boys by all means by foul if not fair Give them nickel drinks and their dollars youll share Call hem temperance drinks Which you know how to mix And youll have them safe as birds in a mare If men are determined to drink or distil In continue if that is their will laws undetected if none will enforce Enjoying their rights while they grow worse and With none to disturb them And nothing to curb them The end of the they soon will re hearse Then yote for the men who are earnest and stable To lead in the vanguard the men who are able To through the of a parliament Whose word ii as true as the oath of Whose honor is peerless Well known to be Whoso record is clean as their friends can of Fairs annual meeting of the Cana dian Association of Fairs and Exhibi tions at tho City Hall Toronto on Wednesday of last week was largely attended Mr Jackson of president occupied the chair Prof Mills of tho Agricultural College read a paper on tho Public School System He sug gested a multiplication of the number of technical schools and special grants to Public schools teaching elementary science and agriculture There are too many High Schools Mr A Campbell treated the meeting to a discourse upon the sub ject of good road making A discussion upon the utility of township fairs seemed to provoke a consensus of opinion unfavorable to their continuance The election of officers resulted as follows President- Wallace Wood- bridge 1st Vice J Murphy 2nd Vice James Keith Grand Valley A Executive Committee J Wood- cock Newmarket James Mitchell James Kirk wood Fitzgerald J Cohoe Ronton Hall Mark- ham and Sons o Throughout Canada from the west ern boundary of to the Atlan tic Ocean there is no namo more wide ly known in tho temperance and evan gelistic work than that of the Rev A Mr has the Grand ViceCouncillor of Ontario and Quebec in the Royal Templars and so popular is he among the mem bers of tho order that in Montreal five doctor had arrived and and were in attendance he re gained consciousness In all these cities and towns the newspapers freely mentioned his at the time Mr Dunnett said he had consulted many physicians though he said to be entirely fair he had never been any great length of time under treatment by any one doctor because of his itin erant mode of life In the early part in there is a Royal Templars council 0 when in Brock named Dunnett Council in his v listing the pastor of the Wall honor For more than ten year Mr Church in has been going from place to We ere giving excellent in work Gall and boo epocimene and you will bo con- 0 -GRAHAM- JONES OLD STAND NEWMARKET place pursuing his good work some- time assisting resident ministers some times conducting a series of gospel temperance meetings independently but always laboring for good of his follows While in Smiths Falls a few months ago in connection with work he dropped into the Record of- fie for a little visit with the editor During the conversation the Record ventured to remark that his duties entailed an enormous amount of hard work To tins Mr assented but added that in his present physical condition he was equal to any amount of hard work But it was not always so he said and then he gave the writ er the following little personal history with permission to make it public He said that for the past thirteen years he had been greatly troubled with a pain in the region of his heart from which ho was unable to get any relief At times it was a dull heavy pain at others sharp and severe Oftentimes it rendered him unfit for Ms engagements and at all times it made it difficult to move His trouble was always visible to the public and frequently when conducting he would give out and doctors had to be called in to attend him This occur red to him in the Yonge street church Toronto the Baptist Church Wood stock the Methodist Church Place On another occa- blackings stove if cold coffee with a little sugar be used instead of water it will be found to polish easier and will also last longer while preaching to an audience of people in the Franklin street Congregational Church at services he was speaking of his trouble to a friend who urged him to try Dr Williams Pink Pills and next day presented him with a dozen took the pills said Mr Dunnett and I declare to you I am a well man today used to worry a great deal over the pain about my heart but that is all done now and I feel like a new man All this the rever end gentleman told in a simple conver sational way and when it was suggest ed that ho let it be known he rather demurred because as he put it I am almost afraid to say I am cured and yet there is no man enjoying bet ter health today than do At that time at Mr Dunnetts re quest his statement was only publish ed locally but now writing under the date of Jan from Fitchburg Mass where he has leen conducting a very successful series of evangelistic meetings he says I had held hack from writing in regard to my health not lecause I had forgotten but be cause it fceemed too good to be true that the old time pain had gone cannot say whether it will ever return but can certainly say it has not troubled me for months and I am in better health than I have for years have gained in flesh hence in weight I would prefer not to pay anything about my appetite like the poor it is ever with me Yes at tribute my good health to Dr Wil liams Pink Pills and you have my consent to use the fact Of that called party beware It will lead you in and then leave you there Your will be stranded while forced to believe The tough in their Then are good and true Brave to dare and to do Who would lay down their if need be to Ye and men away to the polls I Your the power the country controls Be true to your homes and the land of your The fairest and brightest on all the broad earth And hash the wailing So been prevailing outlaw the that her mirth P Hill Feb 2nd The Dangers of Spring arise from imparities in the blood and a depleted condition of this vital fluid may be entirely averted by Hoods This great medicine cures all spring humors boils eruptions and sorea and by enriching and vitalizing the blood it overcomes that tired feeling and vitality and vigor Hoods Pills care nausea sick headache indigestion biliousness All druggists A Few V Wanted once Apply to New market Farm property is beginning to boom Last week Mr J of the concession of King just west of Aurora sold his farm consist- of acres to Mr George Bate- man of for spot cash The farm i3 one of the most valuable in this part Mr Brown has rented his fathers farm in second conces sion of Whitchurch and will move there The Mail says Mr Whitney Sent of the Worlds Nobody said he was but when down at New York on Thursday of last week from pneumonia Shorn ftn uq the best known woman in tho world Indigestion r Kill Sunifctn siomtcii digestion en Ixmds lic by Jo JOfOSIO ex Kit A savory odor for corruption attaching to them Birds of a feather etc has its moral in politics as well as other things Two convicts escaped from the Kingston penitentiary on Tuesday and and one was fatally shot before being captured It is said the quiet and steady men rather than the noisy and erratic men make a success of life It may assist in fixing this thought in your mind to notice that it is the tail of the rattlesnake that makes all the noise but the head that does the execution Karls Clover Root Tea for Cooalipition the and if attar using it you dont say return the package and get your Sold by Lehman Ottawa Feb 18 The Methodist church at Mill a city suburb was burned down last night involving a loss of partially covered by insurance A defective flue was the cause of fire out latt let A The annual meeting of the North York District Division of Tem perance was held in the Orange Hall Yonge Street on Friday Feb In spite of the almost impassable roads about delegates were pre dentin the afternoon meeting The members of Enterprise Division had their rooms tastefully decorated for the occasion and their warm hospital ity added much to the pleasure of the convention Representatives were present from Keswick Sharon Pine Orchard En terprise Kettleby King City and visitors from Stroud and The meeting was har monious and very enthusiastic The officers reports showed a gain of in membership during the past quarter and all the Divisions doing active work except two at the present time A resolution of condolence was passed and conveyed to the family of the late Bio George McLean Hose of Toronto Past Grand Worthy Patri arch of Ontario whose death occurred the- previous day His honorable career in the Order covered a period of over years Resolutions were passed 1st Protesting fbr a fair straight ballot for or against Prohibition in the Plebiscite vote about to be taken and demanding that no questions compli cating the issue be attached 2nd Recommending the calling of a mass meeting at an early date of all friends of the movement for the pur pose of organizing the riding for the campaign and pledging hearty cooperation 3rd Regretting the practices com mon in military- canteens and urging more stringent regulations There are Divisions in this dis trict and two companies of Loyal Crusaders the juvenile organization The election of officers resulted thus Wood Aurora Mrs Enterprise Draper Keswick T Pine Orchard Chap Daniel OBrien Laskay Com Frank Doan Sent White Mrs H Teasdale King City A Laskay The officers elect were duly installed by J M Walton Grand Worthy Patriarch assisted by Dyke of as Rain fell heavily in the evening but the audience filled the hall A occupied the chair The program was long and the talent was of exceptional excellence Nearly every Division contributed to the pro gram Address were delivered by Bro3 Stroud Rev H Newmarket Holland Aurora A J Hughes Sharon and J M Walton Kettleby Kettleby was awarded the District Trophy for making the best gain during the term The presentation was made at the evening meeting by W Wood the newly elected District Worthy Patriarch and was received by on behalf of the Divi sion Pile Swept Dr Ointment stands the Ik ad it reliever healer and sure cure for Piles in all forms application will comfort in a minutes and three to six days according to directions will euro conic cases It relieve all itching and burning skin diseases in a day cents sl Sold by Pharmacy Newmarket The mail carrier who carriea mail between Oil Springs and Mills near and robbed of tho mail bag and contents- a Look out for tho soap agent offers a premium of a rug with every one hundred soap pur- chased The soap is no good and the- are not delivered ilV It is not so much what is thought and said that matters but when where and to whom it is uttered Striking a light over a wet blanket is one thing over a barrel of gunpowder is quite another The other evening a young Italian named Taxedo was on thoT charge of uttering counterfeit On him was found a gold watch and in cash but no bogus money He i3 wanted by Chicago police Mr Ernest Gregory of Temper- met with a painful accident while chopping in the bush on his fathers farm last week The wood he was splitting slipped and tho axe descended on his foot nearly severing the largo toe on his right foot Ontario has a system of publi buildings inferior to none in America not one cent of which was raised direct taxation They were paid fodi out of current revenue no connivance with contractors no Ixxxlling Vote for Davis and honest administration next Tuesday The Klondike trade has struck Ontario County The Whitby Evapora ting Works has received an order to evaporate lbs of onions for use in the Klondike and in the ad- joining county the Speight Co or are negotiating with Mann it to supply sleighs and wagons for the new railway Nothing bespeak the kindheart ed farmer more than the appearance of the horse he drives Clean healthy stables and good grooming are essential than too much hay in keeping hordes in proper condition Equines well and properly cared for will drive work and look better those over fed and poorly f Man Feb 17 A re- port from Vancouver a big sensa tion has been caused there by a brick layer stumbling on a ruby mine while excavating for a building The gems are pronounced by experts to be genuine The find was made territory level of the Fraser river above New Westminster BC The utter collapse of the Farmers Loan Company is primarily due td the absence of good security for the money advanced not to the dishonesty of the officials not to had bookkeeping or inefficient auditing If the offices- had been honest the few dollars which they would have still been to the credit of the company If the companys books had been well kept it would have been passible to sooner find out the truth and if the auditors had been efficient bad book- keeping would not have to the true condition of the company The death of Schneider at a few days ago was at- tended by the most pathetic circum stances His marriage to an estimable young lady of the village was an nounced to take place andallprepaje2 were in readiness for the event A few days before the pointed day the bridegroom was taken ill with la grippe and his wed ding morn found him confined to his bed Here the nuptial knot was tied however in the presence of a few friend Short was duration of married and she was a bride one day on the next widow was a brokenhearted NOT TOO LATE in Catarrh Cored A clear and sweet breath with Catarrh Kern- sola on a fiuftrantco Nasal injector Bold by Lehman What Dr A- Salter Y From my knowledge gained In observing the effect of your Car In cases of ad vanced ConGouiption I am prepared it is the remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention It hag Bayed many from Sold by by any means to enter In any department of Of Toronto for Current Members may Enter at Any Time Telegraphy Typewrltloy etc thoroughly taught If Principal A Toronto William Carey Elgin nerving ten in penitentiary for arson lie in prison hospital at Kingston Penitentiary with a grievous wound in his abdomen He was shot by Officer Gibson who ran him down while trying to make bin escape Carey is about year of age FOR SALE Main fit kept In l J

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