Newmarket Era , November 24, 1905, p. 5

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as v J t A president NEWMARKET BRANCH A General Bankiag Interest Allowed on Deposits CfPSMT BITS DRAFTS ISSUED AT ALL and American bought and Collections Miniver LEGAL Robertson Barrister Notary c Main Street Newmarket to loan on 30000 Unlock Lee Clark Bank Cor Sta TORONTO Private and Trust Funds to Loan at Current Rate Barrister Ac Billiard Parlor Newmarket Herbert Lennox Aurora will alio be at on Saturdays aad Court crBoUrltorVforJ Row ft Bankers and Ontario Bank Aurora Block wrHonertotoao INSURANCE J A for acd to at Rate ft A Ramsay Insurance and Isolated on Farm Town Property Ban Newmarket Frank auctioneer Collect BtsiDtoi Street Buried in the Se When Davy Jones once gets treas ures of gold safely into bis locker he guards them says London more jealously than any Merely hu man miser No one has ever yet found the San Pedro the fivedecked Spanish gal leon which in the Margarita channel on the Central American coast ninetytwo years ago carrying millions in gold jewels to the bottom of the sea There were two chests which held more than in doubloons there were gold images and precious stones almost beyond number placed on board or safety from Catholic churches and there were millions of treasure to pay oft the garrisons land Spanish warships along the American coast In all the treas ures of the San Pedro were valued at Syndicate alter syndi cate was formed to rescue these riches from Davy Jones clutch for tunes were squandered on the search Many lives were sacrificed in the chase but all to no purpose Davy is still gloating over his doubloons and golden images as he gloated first nearly a century ago Then there is the Hussar an Eng lish manofwar which sailed away to the west in laden with gold to pay British soldiers and sailors Is is said the Hussar had nearly aboard when she ran on a rock and sank in seventy feet of water less than one hundred yards from the shore of the East River For more than a hundred years one attempt after another has been made to snatch this treasure from the deep but so far not even the locker has been found Not many years after the Hussar disappeared under the water of an American river the went to the bottom in a gale off the Delaware Capes taking with her a rich spoil of Spanish galleons laden with gold and gems of fabulous value Govern ments and private individuals have vied with each other for a century in the chase of these treasures but they still remain as seductive and elusive a lure as when Davy first greedy hands on them If anyone seeks for treasure nearer home is to be found not many miles from the Lizard in Cornwall where they say a Spanish galleon with in her hold lies bur ied under the sands and rocks where the richlyfreighted vessel was bat tered to pieces by the fierce Atlantic waves Although many compares have tried in vain to recover this submarine hoard there is no doubt of its existence for coins are con stantly being washed up by the tide as tantalizing evidence of the rich ness of the coffers from which they have drifted In a cave in the Auckland Islands I are mane only from the best Para rubber Made to fit every style and shape of mens shoes ladies shoes and shoes for flic little ones In ladies shapes the are neat light perfect fitting and lasting- Insist on the Leaf Brand rubbei by all dealers For the Era Bolton Practical House Decorator fltrt and peiSUel Engineer Room Manilas Toronto on all made at prompt atteatloo MARRIAGE LICENSES Baa Paper lit4 residence If from Toronto Studio in Hail over Boverefr where will her and be pleaded to aaroce to consult her la to Friday wtV may ill be recovered all the gold that the good ship General Grant waa carrying when she started in on her voyage from Melbourne to London with a passenger list of miners returning their riches from the diggings Occasionally when Davy Jones is In an amiable mood be will release part of booty but he takes care to clutch what remains more tightly still When La a captured French frigate sank under the waves ofZuyn Zee a little over a cen tury ago she tool bars of gold down with her in addition to much silver bullion and the pay of the troops in Holland Within a year of her foundering bad been recovered fifty years or more later she gave up another but on the rest of her hoard she was insured for a round still keeps a jealous hold And again as evidenre that Davy Jones is not quite so bad as he is pictured of the ten boxes of gold that went down with the Alfonso of the Canaries some years ago nine have been recovered Davy keeps the tenth- Insect Mr J to J market at the to kit for FINISHED Photos tor Christmas i All latest Jo Smiths Photo J in his Insect Architec ture describes the work of a car penter bee First she a channel in a piece of wood i her powerful jaws and deposits morsel at a distance Then made repeated journeys to bring in pollen and clay until he had collected enough to as food for the fu ture and to bar the entrance Cutting often the post he found a nest of hit cells separated by parti tions of clay as thin as cardboard and with sides as smooth an any Joiner could have contrived Reaumur tells us how the violet carpenter bee bores into wood ob liquely for an Inch and then perpen dicularly for a foot scooping three or four such passages At bottom she lays an egg covers with a payteoj pollen and honey a protection of from wood This is repeated until neat filled and a door at bottom the young bees come out in due tint 9B GUARANTEED FOR PILES blind Weeding or protrud ing pile If lA0 OINTMENT falls to matter loo fctzdlng la to plication aid Vic It fa It will be forward4 fit Mo out the it and the the the to i and Rights Some talk of their liberty being assailed With unwonted ardor opinions express When the longcherished evil of drink is curtailed And measures are taken its woes In haste to get gold disregard others rights Care not when or where the liquor trade blights Appear not to know that no one has the right To as he pleases when harm would accrue To others therefrom be it ever so slight Or withhold from his neighbor the liberty due Gods law is emphatic Vc read in His word The ox must be slain if a man it has gored The owner himself must t he penalty hear If he heed the injury done to the man Refusing his beast the to spare His own life the forfeit such the divine plan For both arc a menace to neighbors and home He having permitted his wild ox to roam seem by their the- patent possess To dictate to others what course to pursue That they were the people with wrongs to redress With of they ignore what is true Arranging their plans no compunction or shame Accounting all men as legitimate game The hesitate not to endanger mens lives Impoverish homes to augment their own gains And send to their graves the poor wives Their children to wander in byways and lanes Who fill up the piisomf their crimes to atone The victims of avarice dying alone While who heed not the right or the wrong Are filled with dismay but they will not confess To their own selfindulgence the trade would prolong To save them from anguish and longing distress It touches them keenly and makes them oppose And in their haranguing the true reason shows The fruits of the are patent to all Are judged by results which the barrooms conduce Tneir samples of trade as they lean gainst the wall Exhibit the handiwork which they produce Their bodies uncared for neglected their souls They sink out of sight wrecks on the shoals But if the drink tempers were silenced for aye No luring inducements or plans to entice From them there would dawn a bright hopeful day With new aspiration untainted by vice Theyd shout with the victor that the traflic at last To the four winds of heaven forever was cast No liberty is there in ways Bondslaves to the habit in of bin Who waste in their madness their few fleeting days Too late see their follv- too late to begin To form esolutions strong drink to avoid They die they lived unprepared meet God What right have some men to make laws for the rest Unless to secure then some permanent good Protecting the people who place in trust Vhoro they represent and by all understood Great Is their defiance who fail decry A trade so nrollflc in causing men die Richmond Hill No P GRANT i Era Readers Chance for Profit Everyone to Grasp this Opportunity To have even a simple case of heart burn specks before the to have inside tongue sleeplessness lion of suffering that warns of feed- or backache the trouble in the future unless the li hel digestive system strengthened reader of the should r the opportunity to If you cannot eat digest three M square and meals J lore- each meal for a few days and stomach They are not a mere relief but are of valuable medicinal you Rents which the digest- y0 drulst It will be sent by mail Ive organs and and prevent p price Write troubles U8 f a i new When ikM When there are Pains or distress leading stomach specialist which will m h iffcr headaches belching of bo Rentfree The It a sour taste In the Ithaca Ill ax you one of If it takes hundred and fortyfive and a half yards of wbito codderoy to make n a black long would it take a lame black beetle to crawl thru a of- There that change For the Kra Spoils of the Deep BY A BANKER In one of the picturesque bays of the North West Cornish coast a j tacle has been recently witnessed j such as has not been seen for per haps nearly half a century Station ed elevate positions round the roeKgirt inlet alert and ever on watch for the appearance of one of those surging masses of that most prolific of all fish the pilchard which time to time visit that delight- coast the men who give I the hue and cry when a shoal appears descried in the dis tance the approach of a large shoal Soon it is realized that a mighty host of- fish such as they had never had the good fortune to see before is rapidly approaching the bay The alarm being given every available boat is launched and soon a huge shoal estimated at about thirteen million fish is captured in the num erous seines which have been shot A weird and extraordinary specta cle is now enacted Casting an In ner net within the great seine avast mass millions of then Is now drawn towards one side of the net forming a lake of struggling fish per haps fifty or sixty feet square and ten or twelve feet deep Scarce any water Is visible in this great pool but only a countless deluge of gleam ing fish some leaping in the air some gyrating and springing over the mass some inert and helpless but all aglow and glittering in the bril liant sun as though it were a vast caldron of liquid silver Surround ing the whole are a number of large boats or light barges each manned by several hardy sunburnt fishermen who bale out the fish with deep open baskets until the boats arc sunk to the gunwale each boat being estimated to hold eighty thousand fish As filled yiey arc towed to shore discharged into carts shot with salt into deep wide pits and subsequently exported to Ine Medi terranean And though the men are said to until midnight the stu pendous task of baling out those myriads of the finny occupied an entire week at no other place in the world can a scene like this be wit nessed a scene alike extraordinary and interesting Above the brilliant azure of sky all around the wavetossed sea flecked by numerous white sailed and other craft -over- or swimming on the heaving billows enormous flocks perhaps thousands of them of several varie ties of gulls crying in discordant tones and greedily watching the prrsoned dancing fish but apparently afraid to sweep down and seize them while- in the centre is the glittering pool surrounded by shouting and ges ticulating fishermen and boat loads of excited spectators watching the ingathering of those priceless spoils of the deep And as we watch those countless myriads of living creatures gathered together the thoughts may perhaps revert to the inspired prediction of that Great Day when the entire hu man race will be gathered More Divine Judge to be judged according to their works Happy they who having lived the lift- of the righteous and having laid their sins upon Him who bore the punishment of them in that guard room and on the Cross of Calvary can have made against them by the Accuser Chinese A traveller in the Orient that in China he found no wit or imagin ation but tells the following inci dents which prove that the China man has good unconscious for one or the other One day in Shanghai when was feeling sick I called a Chinaman to and said John do you have good doctors in China Good doctors he said China have best doctors In over there I said point ing to a house covered with doc tors sign do you call him good doctor udon good doctor he exclaim ed He great He doctor In China He save my lifo You dont say so I said Ifow was it Mo vclly sick ho said confiden tially Me Doctor Haft Kou some medicine- Get- velly sick callee Doctor Sam Sing more medicine grow worse Going to die call Doctor He pogot time ho come Ho my In Chefoo my wife engaged a Chi- 1 1 v A liti- Watch this Space Next Week A PROVED A SUCCESS AND WON A NAME- AND PLACE IN THE HOMES OP CANADA IN ONE YEAR SOLD ONLY BY J A ALLAN NEWMARKET I is f LI Already hare Jew- laid aside for Christmas Why not come In and select yours Our Assortment is Good AND PRIG WAT3QN Watchmaker and Graduate Optician him his name Shaking with himself and smiling he said My name Hang Hoi A An Inspector of schools on one told a they were dulfcat set of bora j he ever met A later be received thru post an effusion addrerced to tho What to It was a- long letter In which the writer complained of the gentlemans smartness and wound up as follows If were the dullest set of you ever met why do you set posers Why you give us a chance You ax as men couldnt Any fue can ax i J ir v ft Oh thats too long said my wife I cant remember all tliat I call you John AH light he said smiling What your My name said my wife slowly is Mrs Melville Hi cried John Too Ion Cant member lot you Charley ordinary remedies have riot reached wilt quickly yield to I I for Sale acres in A condition Well fences good good roads tinHodate buildings and conveniences from gristmill stores Ac- adjacent Situation ideal Sec it and you will want to purchase Lot Con Tp County of York being at village of Baldwin For further Information call on or write to Cbas Baldwin PO or write to Mr It Chap man PO of estate of late Susan Chapman 41 It ttotbaa IS- tatl4 to try one ad Iwv set rid bottle During Recent Months the ELLIOTT TORONTO Corner A Alexander has received Ten fifteen and oven Fifty Times for it had student during the same months This Is- ENTER J Write for mage Ween ELLIOTT Principal I

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