Newmarket Era , July 6, 1900, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

r homo over Week too other in North York wmWnedwid Is NORTH YORK AND ADVERTISER Give mo tho liberty to know to utter and to argue freely according to conscience above all other liberty paper sent outside of North York unless paid in advance Single Copies 3 Each ygvvmrt Frid July 6 i It pays to buy the best- If you want Binder Twine that runs feet to the pound any other twine fa must buy Plymouth Plymouth Special lb Pure Manilla lb Good a more than you thr twine is as H HARDWARE PAINTS LS ETC A NEWMARKET South End Bakery Try Our Homemade Bread It Is both wholesome and sweet We please thirds of people of Newmarket with our Bread Why not you Choice Fruits the Season is not How Cheap Our Aim How Good but JACK Standard Life ASSURANCE CO The Company has now enter ed its 74th year The following figures testify to lis Stability Liber- Popularity Accumulated Funds about Annual Revenue over Bonuses Already Declared Claims During year Polices were issued for The STANDARD has investments in Canada amounting to over Four- teen Millions Dollars BONUS YEAR Assure now and secure a share of the profits GEO MHUNT District Inspector A Rent Solid Best Gold Fill Beet Glasses Wo guarantee- GLOBE OPTICAL CO Toronto j TrHIERTtMiHm New Spring Goods arrived and of woolen a for the coming Cannot fee Surpassed for extensive variety attrac tive designs The latest styles of faLitrjftlU shades of ex ceptionable value and weaving it Fancy Vestinga and Fancy Trouserings are Included and examine and make your selection- DAY SCHOOL annum if paid in advance Regular Public School Work Children EVENING CLASSES From to pm for boys and men Now is too time to Improve your education Term J Huron St West A raising took place on Wednesday on the farm of Mr on the of King About persons participated in the event and the day closed with an en joyable social gathering The now structure is fpet by feet and when finished will be one of the finest in the locality CATARRH CURE fit the Km Manitobas Hail to thee our sister Province I Manitoba true and brave May famo reach every nation Carried by the and wave Let thy praises echo over Every mountain till I and dale Wafted by the gentle zephyrs Borne on wings of stormy gale Yours Is the initial victory Yours the precedent for all In our broad Dominions boundary Youre the first to Bound the call the vanguard In the battle Breaking down- the gates of brass Which so long been bombarded Hitherto in vain alas Baffled by the broken pledges Foiled so oft by empty speech In the Plebiscite contrivance Prohibition hoped to reach By your dauntless stem defiance Of the foes who fain would rule You have Riven hope and courage Now resolves to reach the goal have you fought for freedom For your bulwarks of defence In Hie struggle and achievement You have gained preeminence Show lo others as example How lo use the granted law Fearlessly contest its merits Never by an inch withdraw You arc watched with eager interest If the law with you succeeds How you circumvent encroachments And reward your foes misdeeds Firmly act in every instance Let no lenience mark your course For your are wily Give the law its stringent force And all honor to Sir Who has kepi his pledge intact For llie peoples wish has granted A Prohibitory Act Free from loopholes no sieve I Through which promises may leak Disregarding opposition Or the wrongs that wrath might wreak Compensation is demanded For the woes their trade has wrought For the homes they have demolished And the to ruin brought Not till they restore to others Wipe out anguish worse than pain Give back homejoys loved ones slaughtered Till then let them ask in vain O arouse ye men of valor Bid discouragement be gone For the boys who are in peril Cease not till Die victorys won Taste is being formed according To the Liquor Leagues advice scheme that can allure them Is involved in their device As did Jericho the ancient Fall before the cry So must this- nefarious traffic In the dust low trampled lie How can righteousness as water Cover like a sea our world Till the curse that curses nations From its vile strongholds be hurled P Grant Richmond Hill June WITHOUT SLEEP The vitality of the body is soon ex hausted Sleeplessness is one of the symptoms of starved nerves It is a warning of the approach of nervous prostration or paralysis Dont be tempted lo use narcotics or opiates Dr Chases Nerve Food will gradually up and construct the wasted nerve cells and positively cure all ner vous diseases It is natures greatest restorative recommended by your druggist he reservoir f he Or ml Mich waterworks system burst n do loan at a thick hill side immediately beneath it The intimated at of thousand f to the Ottawa June What a pity ft is that the inclination to get down to serious business never appears lo strike the House of Com mons until the last two or three of the session Now that the Government definitely announced prorogation for the end of next week or thereabout and has instituted morning sessions the House is getting thru more solid business hi a day than it accomplishing in a week before The estimates arc rapidly being dis posed of and while every item is re ceiving sufficient scrutiny there is little time being wasted in obstructive discussions of which therehas been altogether too much from least a section of llie Tory party this ses sion While the busy members of the House to whom time is money and the longsuffering scribe in the gallery have an unconquerable aversion to the wilful obstructionist there is always the fullest disposition and desire to listen to any member who has matters regulations governing the length of service permitted to the commanding the result of which was to facilitate promotion of junior officers the estab lishing of cadet corps in connection with High Schools and Collegiate In stitutes the inauguration of a scheme of interchange of units of the perman ent corps of Canada with units of the Imperial forces of an army medical service and so on thru a long list of further improvements FUTURB DEVELOPMENTS As to the future the Minister declar ed that the Canadian militia would reap its share of benefit in common with other portions of the imperial forces from the lessons which have been learnt in the present war Chief among these was the necessity for greater mobility and to accomplish this it was proposed to establish mounted infantry corps in Manitoba and the Northwest and to a limited degree In the east as well Greater attention would also be given to pro- in rifleshooting by providing it showed thai more money the best possible ranges and by the pas year plying arms amd ammunition to local of the work in rifle associations the country than at any previous year It The Ontario Christian Conference The annual conference of the Christian Church of Ontario held at Bloomington wan very largely attend ed The business of conference was ably and d The reports from the various com mittees bo different depart ments of work to lin in healthy con dition The Woman Foreign Mis sionary Society held their annual meeting on Friday when the follow ing officers were appointed President Mrs of Secretary Nettie Lehman of Newmarket Treasurer Mrs J of The report from the various com mittees were of the Oof Toronto kite of real interest and importance to In conclusion the Minister commented is reported as the iuccesful year Dr and of this city left on Friday last for a tour over the European tinenr For the second time the Chicago Cadets have invaded this city arrived on Friday on to the Limestone City of Kingston Rev Mr Hill printed with a puree of arid Hill with a handsome silver fruit dish at a faro- well gathering of Metho dist Church last Friday night An address of welcome was presented on the same evening to Rev Mr the new Sixtyeight firms representing one hundred and twentythree barris ters and solicitors have addressed a petition to the Mayor to the City Hail on open to the public Mrs steppnl off a moving car at Bay and Front Satur day morning and fell bee head on the pavement with enough to render her She was taken to Emerge Hospital where a cato in I hack of head vas ha- on a holiday trip to the Pacific coast but will take occasion io look after noma Government business at the aod Rat Portage and at Ft ft Arthur The Ontario Government will re ceive as succession dues from the of the late Christie The estate amounts to about half a million communicate This was particularly evident on Monday when Dr Borden Pon the marked improvement in the The it took advantage of the opportunity of- work of the Royal Military College at with the Conference were attend- the consideration of the esti- Kingston where it had now become a e h church not large enoueh males of his Department to review at matter of competition who should en- some length the work accomplished the college so toroy had the his reetme reesiabhshcd itself in the during his confidence of the nation Altogether THE MILITIA DEPARTMKNT lhe He dwelt Willi pardonable pride up- count of his stewardship which was to the people An overflow was held in the Methodist on when church- en were filled the morning and in mobilizing garrison He claimed with absolute justice that large credit was due his Department for the remarkable char acter of the work then accomplished work which had been so exceptionally In view of the criticisms which meritorious that it called forth special being offered by the Opposition with from the imperial respect to ties In the same are 25 Imposed eat to littlt w tins ait tod ffentenced to are in the last stages of Con sumption and cannot live more than a month were the words of doom heard by Mrs Rosa Richardson of Laurel Springs from her doc tors But she began to use Dr Kings New Discovery writes of that place and was wholly cured by It She is now a stout well woman Its the su vice on Sunday Rev Sam uel of Dayton Ohio the orator a powerful his audience spell bound had lo follow his statement for nearly an hour and a half Many were of an unusually mild and half- of the congregation were bathed in hearted variety j ami said could have sat for PLACING THE RESPONSIBILITY two hours without getting tired At was a very interesting service conduct ml hy seven the ordained over by connection the the Paris Exhibition it is necessary one the fui in Elder appropriately touched upon to call attention to the fact that the Little the splendid work done by the Canadian government is In no way re- louftWiy Rev J since they reached Africa and it sponsible for their construction or and former of is needless to add that his their cost The entire matter is in preached an excellent were warmly applauded the hands of the Colonial Committee youiti men taking part in Turning to the the British commission- the service At pm Rev- Den- charge that pontics Blfcwcd er3 and resident in London A pro- of Keswick preached an influence the present administration official in the of lent sermon which was much under the faithful Dougherty all through a ay vie his House whatever me aim did their part nobly of it to prove the truth- if any OUT the contractor were appointed by the of sang a I say that in the admin- Colonial Committee and the Canadian ful solo on Friday afternoon also on of the Department both here Government was simply asked whether Sabbath morning and evening which at Ottawa ind vie outside it would contribute towards the cost deserves special mention politics has not an by taking a certain floor area for At the on ihe improper Taking up a which so much per square fool was Saturday of Conference there were lengthy list of appointments made paid Hrly two hundred testimonies for his term of dice the The building was put up for Colon- j showed how in each case exhibits generally and Canada i had been made upon the advice of the not consulted in regard to the particu- ffl WS Commanding and that of the contract The Department 3 at least as many Conservatives hid was furnished with a ground plan t and of the been selected as friends of Uie showing the space allotted to Canada body to meet in while incidentally he showed hut no information was supplied as to before the Mum in that the same rule had not the details of the plans and specifica- June when the Tories themselves were in lions After some discussion cor- power So that if it has ever been this arrangement was true that politics have been a control- cepted under protest Constant com- A CURE FOR ling consideration in the admlnistra- pnts have been received from the Mr Manx Sttt Car on of the Department it ever since Co writes I was afflicted prior to 1836 and n siee J they went Paris the with W Proceeding to further discussion the delay in completing the building but Department Dr Borden also in respect to the poor materials back Rheumatism remedies dW not woke of various chants and improve tiicd faulty construction with help me and I began using Chases KidneLver which have preme cure for desperate diseases co of more in view of all the circumstances pay- completely cured me There is not the throat and lungs Infallible for regulations governing the meat of the balance claimed is being Coughs Colds Bronchitis Asthma Qualifications needed by ap- disputed Croup Whooping Cough Guaranteed pointed to the bottles and Trial bottles improvement in the wattbiBWr lf drill the change in the wHW free at Lehmans drug store log the annual least trace rheumatism left and I am no longec subject to biliousness and stomach sickness which formerly attacked me frequently One pill a dose cents a box pipe in 250 LIVES LOST July Almost worth of property was de stroyed many lives were lost many parsons were injured and at lease lives were imperilled by fire that started amon cotton bales stored on pier No of the North German Lloyd Steamship Company in Hobo- ken at oclock afternoon In less minutes the Haines covered an area a quarter of a mile Jong extending outward from the actual line to the bulkheads from to 1000 feet away and had caught the jieat ocean liners and a dozen or more smaller harbor craft in grasp LOSS OF Stories in regard to the loss of life are conflicting the number being var iously estimated at Up to mid night bodies had been recovered but they were all to badly burned ana blackened that identification was The greater loss of life appears to have been on the She carried passengers and was to have sail ed for- Boston this When the police boat captain went aboard of her with his rescue party he saw bodies lying all about the deck The steamship carried a crew of the Main and if as many lives e on the and Main an on the the number will wry great Then also many on the the canal loats and lighters The burning or smould ering remains of canal boats lighters barges are scattered all the way down the river and bay to the Island and Governor a shores Each of these craft will add some thing to the list of lead Head a Large sores covered the head and face of our child writes of that no helped tilt we used Ar nica Salve which quickly cured her Infallible in Eruptions Bruises Acci dents and Piles- guaranteed Only 25c at Lehmans drug store young daughter of Henry Harding of Comers was throwq fl5 feet id the air by a runa way horse fttrikioc the buggy in she tree acting a Her lee was broken Otherwise her es cape wag July Fire waa discovered in Bros im plement about- oclock this morning and of four bout-fe000b0- worth- of destroyed The fire started in adjoining ioutehto of which were of a Vary inrWrnro nature time whoto building whs id 1 uta

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy