Newmarket Era, 8 Aug 1902, p. 1

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The Era give more home news every week than any two other papers in York to be thy Leaning County Paper NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ERTISER PAG Give roo the liberty to know to utter to argue freely- according to conscience above all other liberty No paper sent outside of North York unless paid In advance LI No Copies Each- Newmarket Ont Friday Aug TERMS- per annum if paid in advance Jubilee Celebrated park he was married to Miss Grace Terry daughter of Mr David Terry of In he returned to Newmarket lor lour years In he was placed 1 in the missionary field visiting every church in the confer ence and adding hundreds members to the various organizations Then Last Sunday was day long to be and for his services as preacher re- his next pastorate became remembered by the family it wived during the first sis years the scene flf being the Jubilee Anniversary of his unprepossessing salary nothing to Newmarket ordination as a minister of working on his acre farm lor sus- years pel In he took charge In order that the occasion might church at Drayton at tJlcec hundred members were be fittingly celebrated two cottages salary succeeding the ir t eleven were secured at Morton Park and Henry Upon this meagre re- of the member of the family was numeration it was impossible to of his ordination as a to spend the holidays at this- lhc family that was now grow- lnt he returns to resort The invitation up around him and he returned at Kcswickj effulgent with heartily accepted and lo a to family number of are the groat thoughts of his life reunion which has not pre- waiting only favoring moments occurred for past tweaty ystalize into deeds was to years During Every Ball Guaranteed It Runs the Longest veriest Consequently Cheapest THE BEST TWINE MADE Buy the Best instead of that which is claimed to be Just as Good as Plymouth GENERAL HARDWARE Plumbing and A BINNS NEWMARKET ONT that period dath has only marie one break in the family calling to his reward the eldest son Rev Hainer THE SERVICE years ago last Sunday Elder entered the ministry and in order that the public might enjoy the service the usual Sunday services of Mr were withdrawn and the congregations invited to spend the day at Morton Park The result was that several hundred people ga thered in the Pari and the grounds had the appearance of an oldfashion ed Methodist CampMeeting The Elders voice rang out with all its oldtime strength and clearness he preached his jubilee sermon from the familiar text l am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ for it is the power of God unto salvation to one that In the afternoon a congratulatory service was held at which letters from eVerv appointment where the El der has officiated were read and in addition each of the sons a let ter of congratulation from the offi cials of the churches they are located All of these letters were afterwards placid in a those memories that know no death and filled still with thc hope to serve The sketch was introduced and sup plemented by few sentences of the preach to the world the Gospel of beautiful language showing that the Cross and aries were paid as nominally no sa- ministers in those i 1 REV Paris Green days in Canada he set lo work lo by enough to support family ir While he preached The church at scrap Hook very Drayton was materially increased as provided by the sons who Co their father a though not in the ministry he is very capable speaker All the hoys spoke with earnestness and freedom making touching refer ence to the home life and its influence upon them and their pleasure in be ing able to participate in the occa sion The services were exceedingly interesting throughout Elder has great reason to he proud of his hoys It is remarkable note that the family were scattered when quite young on the death of thir mother the boys all became ministers but one of their own free will not being in fluenced by their father nor convers ing with each other the matter During the day the singing was in charge of Rev John Hairier who sang several solos Mr Fred presiding at the organ There was also a duett and lie four preachers sang beautiful quartette Family represented at Morion Park in August members in order of birth E A Newark NJ Rev Hairier Morris town Pa Rev J A Providence NJ Mr J The latter is not in ministry 80 very blaze of glowing brilliancy but a brother a father a pro- transplendent coloring Splendid tector to my baby He now made men not a few with medals up his mind to have a good time so of many a hardfought battle he sat down by the fire and began to in Uganda in China in Afghanistan warm the babys feet My heart in the Soudan in Burma Heroes jumpedwith joy the Teat march to Kandahar the sanguinary light at where Britain and Indian so vied with each other in dauntless bravery dismay- their redoubtable iocs with their Pearsons Weekly tells I a heroism the fierce rug- graph lineman who has to his credit at and and many as brave a service to a comrade as a another bloodbought fight soldier might render on the field And as side by side with their A few years ago two they marched head erect were at work upon a telegraph pole in air as if they cared nought for standing many feet above the line of any man on this earth the railway wire had broken and pennons of their glittering lances were repairing the damaged wire fluttering in he breeze their The wind blew fiercely from the sheathed broad swords which have east and the pole rocked to and fro struck such terror as swift as light- Suddenly a strong gust caused one of ning they have been launched against tit men to turn in his position In thc foe the heart beat quicker at the doing so he pushed his comrade who thought that if necessary hundreds taken unawares fell backward He of thousands of these brave clutched at his mate and both fell and and Gurkhas would the wires respond with wild acclaim to our j For a moment the two men bung to arms ready to fight for the honor without speaking a word one of the Empire in any part of the of them said reach the post and move the wires will Bill cant Im afraid if I break As he spoke a wire did break The men hanging together were in danger being precipitated to the Great track below ever Well said Bill one of us whole round world and ready to share with our everfighting troops in all the dangers and in all the hardships warfare But tho there may be glory in war yet after all it is but a cruel grim j diversion But there is one Realm where eternal peace reigns where no discord ever has got to drop Its too big a drop rates where no ever dis- to make but as youre married and And the gates if that King- have three children I dont see why of amity and concord will should stay here opened to all who Jive life No dont do that Bill youll and whose misdeeds atoned killed purely- Lets hang on a in Redeemers blood lie longer Another wire might drop them up his mind other Tsilki in Me- 1 answered his tor ion the tears running out of his eyes tbe broke One mora Bill made he said to the also seifdisintcreslctl has as a field of flour operation having bad more or less Two or inspects hut iiT a cautiously and finding it drtl p 8 forced the door open was J on an projecting ro two lofty mountains t0 success as a called to water oozed from the cracks of the all right mate Im Paris Green Paris Green A TV BROUCHTONS DRUG STORE per Pound as a memento of the The of a the la prayer and a son of read young men for the ministry Very interesting where he again preached address were given by Mr Fred wilhout the a if font less antagonism in the it slows he hardships and triumphs ton of country g into Die barn A IlONhfjft and destroys the oats lie bought ft was the thought to do that and had them placed In field K I l quantities l tool he lhoilg the abstract hc ll Poverty in the bitter onercte were at J iLi r latter forced a retreat seripture lo the in arc studying i dramatist at to mile fl at Queens College Kingston now at home Merlin plainer son of I attending Theological Institute Hon of Hainer Fa rocks The ground was covered with heavy frost it was very cold Li- a fire from he hut reflected Mh itself on the opposite mountain S Now we were motioned to enter ft The doctor found that ho feet were numb with cold hut A suflering so with the pain fatigue that did not fire to get warm looked Tor a place sit down In a corner some straw was spread A log was given flil me for a pillow A kepe was then For the The Empires iiona A I1ANKKU More Little Ones Die During the Hob Weal her Months any Other the most the view numbers or there scarce lour thousand in all of rcnailcd work or PATENT MEDICINES a few our prions on Patent Medicines with the regular price Regular Our Price W Three for Regular Our Price Price of Unseed and Turpentine Kidney Pill for Dr TtomaV Oil Burdock Blood Bittern PlerceB Golden Medical Favorite Pre scription All Patent Medicine at Cut Prices A J The Leading Druggist NEWMARKET ONTARIO lor Parkers We pay express charges way on all goods to be cleaned or dyed prompted John to tender his sowing again cattle from life in he defence of his country the woods broke in and The moment the great of work of that life and the history our young then tilled the ground for corn While l llstor world land was when he American had gone hut two review on two successive days enemies attempted overrun rounds when his lies I horse dropped of the representatives the country in what is known as the war wl the harness Then lie con- tthd l Of was anions give up farming The every appanage the first who hurried forth to do and church at had been writing the brave dare in of the young land l come and preach there lc loved He was one that small in- He resolveil to go Salary in House to Rent Mrs Ingham Main Hi Newmarket FOE U WILL BELL j Red tt to i go in company which and de- acres of wlwrat acre of Buffalo fought in the bloody acre of potatoes to lie of Lane and charged by himself In 1801 moved with heroic Brock up old gray- family to Here again brown heights of Queens ton to vie- liurchwas built up by a great and immortality But ere he in the as soldiers sleep who have Jo In ho charge of Drayton and fought waking only at at a of soon martial he left a family ceased to Great thoughts of children five boys live were testing tile triumphs of ei- happy balance in the universal lav Charles Henry was the n 11J winter of 1KGJ ho organized child and was born at On- a burch at Wallace in in the year I church in a church can see little boy of six In his Normandy while the church at rough homespun and high boots Brayton bad grown from to to trudging timidly through the unsafe KliiorH during his pastorale woods lo at Kelvin two In be a call distant at filled with a young pastor of Newmarket church mans more purposes vc we working in company with Jesse him In the little villa of Vienna for one year on a salary of struggling with complexities of Then the district Ihe Then the Newmarket King West swift change in the panorama life Franklin and fell to carries to altar There his charge a Presiding Wedded to Miss Jane While at Newmarket the wife and eldest daughter of John McCormack- the sharer of shadow of BurfordOnt The scene briefly and sunshine of his life passed shifts to lb paternal home to which away leaving a large family on his he brought Mr bride the mother to tenon- Then that sad dis- lC of memory Here the to know no restoration energetic lyy for be hut Have the temporary reunion at Ocean Horn one hundred acre Manilla 00 feet to years of age accepted a call to the NJ to th year farms for Aurora For fur- of Bur ford Church where years ago and the present re- to in- he for six years He union at Morton Park- or your in the In he took charge of Keswick A Aurora United fifty years ago this month of August Union St Franklin Scott In J could only hear the enthusiastic cries of his peoples welcome to them Here were gallant undaunted Can adians recalling vivid memories ol and Australians New Cape Colonists the recital of whose intrepid valor has the great of the grandest with a throb of pride that she possesses such lionhearted sons Here were cour ageous black troops from various Colonies of West Africa who have times shewn their prowess against their Ravage foes brown in quaint uniform darkskinned Malay an soldiers from Singapore yellow almondeyed British troops from Kong and who also well bore their of lire with re presentative of many other colonies and dependencies of the in varied uniform and of still morevar ied suntanned hue But still more gorgeous and resplen dent as a spectacle was assem blage of our magnificent Indian troop ICven the splendour of Household Cavalry in their scarlet ami their blue with mirrored steel culr- in the presence of yet more gor geously apparelled dusky warriors some in and gold or green and purple or and bul lion or scarlet and sapphirehues or orange red and emerald gruti a spread over straw y down J half dead with exhaustion and pain JAIiss Stone sal near the fire and to the brigands who were drying their fool wrappings and then she down me They stretched themselves every which way on the It is a lamentable fact that of the floor not occupied by us of little ones die from hot one stood guard The Are burn- ailments whose lives might ho cd brightly the smok- floated around spared if mothers had at band the room and found its way out thru proper remedy to administer prompt- the for there was no chimney Hot weather ailments The men slept and snored heavily I and unless promptly treated a turned and twisted but no position little life a was I sat up in bed few Babys Own Tablets and looked around Kour stonewalls promptly check and cure diarrhoea and a thatched roof shining with stomach troubles cholera infantum soot Inclosed little room On and other hot weather ailments cither side stood two They also give relief to teething trou- winc casks- One fresh hies prevent the ailments that wine A small wooden tub and a at this period Every prudent gourd stood near at hand These mother should keep a box of Babys all thc belongings of our hut Own Tabids the house at all The smoke blinded my eyes and the limes No medicine acts so tears to run down my cheeks promptly and so surely and the wished there was a chimney How lets are guaranteed to contain no the brigands did snore I looked at opiate or other harmful drug They Miss Stone lying close by my side always do good and cannot possibly bands were black with dust and do harm and crushed to a powder smoke I both pititdand envied her you can give them the smallest She Ik but can sleep at sickliest infant Mrs Footer least A pair of black eyes attract- St Thomas Ont says My baby my attention guard was was troubled with diarrhoea nd was closely watching me from the very cross and restless and got so Two or three hours later chief little sleep I hardly knew what to do himself appeared He was tall with her I got a box of Babys heavily built and dark His eyes Own Tablets and after giving her were fierce at other times hut now some her bowels became regular and they were downcast He said no- she could sleep well think the thing he stood in front of the Arc Tablets splendid medicine and seemed deep in thought You can get Tablets at any time the baby grunted or cried be drug store or mail post paid at was startled he was not cents a box by writing to Dr that sort of thing Everybody in Williams Co Broekville the room was silent except the baby Ont or Schenectady To break the oppressive silence Miss j Stone picked up the infant and The yearly of It to the chief At first onial shows a surplus of confused and but The last copingstone of the Nile as he watched the helpless little dam at Assouas was laid on sel in his strong arms a smile over- day spread his face I was anxious I The Kings wound is closing his thoughts watched his ex- and general condition waited for results Anl still improves sure enough his smiles lasted longer Sheriff sued for he bent his head closer to the babys for Illegal acts In the late face lie was no more a brigand to election in County

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