Newmarket Era, 27 Apr 1900, p. 1

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The Era gives more home news every week than any two other papers in North York combined and is acknowledged to be the Leading County Paper I YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER 8 in- tin liberty to to mid to argue freely according to conscience above all other liberty paper outside of York unless paid in advance Copies Cents Newmarket Ont Friday April 27 J Terms annum l 5100 if paid In advance All Over The World dentctnM world ficttOnJrcliAuav Hut which walla breed Hiey harrier with Cote wo It ftr it eo Lev tberixl ChurchflAlftbaMlne In ALABASTRNE of In hulk by PAINTS OILS GLASS ETC GABINNS Try our Coal Oils NEWMARKET HouseCleaning Sing a of cleaning house Pocketful of nails Four and twenty dustpans grubbing brooms and pails When the door opened Wile begins to sing Just help mo move this wardrobe here And hang this wont you dear And lack that carpet by the door And stretch this a little more And drive this and screw this screw And heres a job I have for you The cupboard door will never catch I think youll have to fix the latch And while youre about it John I wish youd put the cornice on And hang this curtain when done Ill hand you up the other one This box has got to have a hinge Before I can put on the fringe And wont you mend that broken chair Id like a hook put right up there The wardrobe door must have a knob And herns another little job I really hate to ask you dear Dux could you fix a bracket here it goes when these are thru And this and that and those to do Arl infinitum and more too All in a merry jingle Arte isnt that enough to make A man wish he was single Almost the Old Man Says A CORNER OF STADIUM Bread Trade IIqr iriirfeatcd in the Why not us call yon We now on over one hundred sixty familfaa Newmarket Wo also carry veriflv of wsmciodiiiKlart Shells Auglfl Drop Drops Short Bread Filed Cakes Fruit Cake also Freak Bun Cheese Henna Tea each od Tea Wide and JACK Opposite House he Standard Life ASSURANCE CO The Company has now enter ed upon its 74th year The following figures testify to its Stability Liber ality POPULARITY- Accumulated Funds about I Revenue over Bonuses Already Declared Claims Paid PIASTER We Platters will relieve pain quicker than any other Put up only In tin and yard latter allow you to cut Pie Plait a any should faavo one ready for an Igency I of During year Polices were issued lor The STANDARD has investments in Canada amounting to over Four teen Millions of Dollars BONUS YEAR 1900 Assure now and secure a share of the profits HUNT Diswicfc Inspector J A Agent New Spring Goods have and of woolens forlhoctfUiIntf seaport Cannot be Surpassed 1 for extensive variety attrac tive designs and general com pleteness The latest styles of fashionable shades of ex ceptionable value and wearing durability Fancy and Fancy Trouserings are included and examine and make your selection Mclaughlin SEEDS Clover Timothy and all kinds of Field Seeds FLOUR Hungarian and Ontario Fam ily and Pastry Flour W WILLSON Cor Huron Elliott of Bradford has purchased the Rev Mr cot tage at on the Lake Children Cry for CASTOR I A When a hoy begins to bo particu lar the crease in his trousers it a pretty sure sign- of the first symp toms of love OR A CHASES There are to many people whose only capital is their wits One finds litem in every considerable com munity They generally have no visible means of support yet dress fashionably and fare sumptuously every day Frequently they occupy the finest residences and drive the fastest horses Sometimes their lives of apparent case and luxury cause the keenest envy among those who are compelled to employ and muscle to gain and honest living Em inently respectable to all appearances frequently gain the respect of their fellow citizens which they never fail to put to good use Indeed sooner or later their capital gives wits fail to meet emergencies the bursts they vanish leaving all to their creditors who are generally The man once envied is de spised once honored is loathed In ninecases out his disappearance is his salvation from violence Living by ones wits is a most precarious live lihood The capital other than to its possessor is wholly valueless Infact it is nonexchangeable and while it may for a season accumulate much material substance seldom passes safe ly all the dangers besetting It is noteworthy in illustration that near ly every man and woman who started the concerns flourishing ten years ago is now poor that near ly every one of the five hundred per cent financiers who skinned poor people last year is in the hands of the law- without money to defend himself One read a daily paper without running across the arrest of gamblers buncosteerers confidence gold brick agents or of other stripe Their wits have been over matched their capital has vanished They exchange a precarious for certain limited quarters in stone mansions They have come to the disgraceful end to which dishonesty al ways leads The completed Stadium for the Pan- the round and every seat will corn- American Exposition at Buffalo next a view of the vast inter- year will offer to the lovers of sports Standards are to he at the most spacious and splendid arena various points for the support of awn ever erected in America The in such p way that they will rot lie Carnival to be held during the great obstruct the view from the other Exposition will be toe in seats the history of American sport The cooperation of many of the best pro- The Stadium will have a moters of athletic games and contests track and a sufficiently large has been secured Visitors to the PanAmerican Exposition may there fore expect to witness tbo meeting of the most famous athletes in the world in competition for prizes worthy of space inside of this for any of the ath letic games Great attention has been paid to having a large number of aisle to reach the seats and in addition to the principal entrance on the west their best feats of endurance strength there are provided seven large exits and skill These exits are made of sufficient It is said that the great Colosseum breadth and height to admit at Rome built in the first country of in case in itself the equivalent of a very large building A large and picturesque building forms the main entrance to the Stad ium This is feet long by feet wide with towers feet high The style is in conformity with that of the other buildings with an effect in the lower story red tiled roof broad eaves and bright colors The old Spanish towers give a finished beauty to the structure and make it one of the most prominent features of the Exposition The Stadium resembles in a general way that erected at Athens a few years ago although this one can be of course only a temporary structure the Christian Era could accommodate spectators The PanAmeri can Stadium will be 129 feet longer and but ten feet narrower than the historic theatre of Rome The Stadium however will have a larger arena and the seating capacity is es timated for people The top of need the largest vehicles or floats j It is intended as a model of what it is as it is proposed to use the Stadium hoped may be executed some day in for certain pageants exhibits of auto- permanent form mobiles io operation judging of live stock horses agricultural machinery road machinery etc No exhibitor ever had such a splendid arena in which such exhibits could be display ed The space under the seats is to row of seats will be sixty feet above used for exhibition purposes and is The Stadium will cover ten acres of ground and its situation is on the east side of the Plaza opposite the Mid way It is near the great entrances from the steam and trolley railway station at the extreme north end of the Exposition grounds CATARRH CUBE sent direct to parts Uib Improved Blower ulcers clears llie tie droppings in Ua and J Hay Fever dt droit and Fever Hay Fever Co Toronto It World No discovery la medicine creat ed of the excitement that has been by New for Consumption Its severest teste been on hopeless victims Consumption Pneumonia Pleurisy and thousand of whom it baa to perfect health For Conia colds Asthma Croup Kay Fever and Whooping Cough It Is quickest core In theworld It Is by Lehman who guarantees satisfaction or refunds money lige and Trial bottles There a good deal of false alarm about some peons attempts to set the- world fire A poor man never knows how many friends he has until he suddenly strikes It rich A farmer hear Burgeasville bought a heifer for a short time ago which developed into the most wonderful milker on record when fed under natural conditions The Ag ricultural College experts at Guelph heard of the coy and got leave from the farmer to a careful test The cow was fed on the approved plan for economical results and produced pounds of milk per day being milked three times every hours The sum of has been offered for the prodigy and refused To save Her cfcua j The centre section of the Scho- Prom disfigurement Mr Woollen Knitting Mills at of Orange sppiled 1 destroyed by fire The Arnica Salve to great her bead and face and writes Its core s at0ut exceeded all her hopes It works wo ad era Shields the colored la Sores Bruises Skin Eruptions Cuts maD was Convicted at Hamilton Scalds and Core assault sod burglary teed fl Lehman dmggta sentenced Mr Justice Street to Penitentiary for eight years Frightened by an electric car a horse driven Mr James Stokes of the but King ran away just south of Thorn- hill on Tuesday afternoon The bug- to 1 they are loaded with Iniorieua was quickly overturned and the Di la the do driver thrown out The ear employes toMVr J55 assisted in catching the horse ana one the Pineapple Tablet are a picked ill up latter ai fortunately escaped with a bruises milk One order or toe by la a box i fin Suggestion From Youths Companion Rural frequently stand small and weather beaten beside the country road Many of them look about the same as they did twentyfive or thirty years ago although hey have a flag them now was not there the men of children How familiar the grounds about the building are They consist of a half or quarter of an aero of land selected possibly it was good for noth ing not a tret offer a bands breadth of shade or a shrub or a tine to break the- monotony or hide the unsightly outbuilding it seem then a poor tiling this plain little building us pitch of barren ground It ia a most thing It is the cradle of education nursery has always fostered and still the national doctrine of equal rights for all Under roof the judges ou ad the cobblers boy fate alike and they grow up to know and respect each other- Men whose only educational advantages were a few years these rude benches have won in every department of human At a gc beting of three successful find ssional men of prominent city it viq as- that about me from the Is then unreasonable to that the rural school rounds more by A trees and With ex pense the bare round about the build ing can he converted into a place of beauty The pupils themselves with the aid of teachers and friends can do it Is it not a work well worth un dertaking The Youths Companion believes that it is Moreover it be lieves that the growth of the imagina tion and the artistic nature will result that the finer sense will be developed and the character who do the work will he strengthened a love that of the beautiful will be imparled which will last through life and manifest it self in the homes which these pupils shall build in future years This work the grounds of rural schoolhouses is one which will exercise an important and lasting influence- for the good of the national life From almost every rural school have gone forth into the world men and women who have won success in life We are sure that many of these if they were made acquainted with your plans would be glad to share with the pupils of to day in the honor and pleasure of embellishing the grounds of the old Arbor day will be a most appropriate time to carry put this as sug gested yet any convenient day will do It is not generally known but it is an interesting fact tbatf it has been very largely through the earnest desire and efforts of the pupils themselves that our national flag now floats over our public If the pupils of our rural will now take up the work beautifying the with trees shrubs the movement be made as popular and as farreaching in its influence for good Some one however in each must lead in the movement Who will win this honor in The must insist the school grounds shall be Beautified If the pupils show an earnest desire to carry out this work they are sure to find willing helpers among the farmers and other friends of the school Pity the a WreckBut Glory in a Remedy That Will Cure as fiouth Nervine Did This One Mrs James A Lunen burg was a wreck from stomach troubles and nervous prostration After had tried many remedies and was treated by best only to be disappointed in a she was recommended to use South Amer ican Nervine so with the re sult that today after years of suffer ing is a cured and happy woman and proclaims this great remedy saved her life- Sold by W Lehman Phar Newmarke Lemuel Hinds a farmer near Kalamazoo Mich was attacked by crows cam and the birds wore driven off after had been kill-

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