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Newmarket Era , June 10, 1892, p. 1

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W 1VIVV T0E NEWMARKET Every Friday Morning LYMAN GEO STEAM PRINTING HOUSE bat REACHED ire MM aft GIVE THE TO KNOW TO AND TO OTHER is ONTARIO BANK ho 7 MI 1 A NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER Vol- 20 Single Copies Cents Each Newmarket Ont Friday June 10 Terms ftlOO Strictly in Advance Newmarket O in I DRAFTS T iin or at end of year THUJAS- tret loa on firm security If LLOYD Id Oct- TD Mill R R Ever Made by any Sowing machine In Mechanical Progress S WJlXlOAX CASE to Area Strait Cat- p OB AJ drifts I A P and wPJ CAMPBELL VOP J ted THE DOMESTIC THE FIRST THE FIRST high armed family Awing machine THE FIRST to introduce the Urge bobbin THE FIRST to use the to wind the bobbin THE FIRST to use tie drop leaf THE FIRST to develop practical or doing decorative art work THE FIRST to introduce the underbraider THE FIRST to mo Hie prefer foot THE FIRST to setting needle RICHMOND WTORONTO Will meat or to Jodnj few TEE VERY BEST Era Farewell lions op- AI Wll Bk removed lDLa Block The First Lidht Running and Noiseless Machine The First to conical bearing to a Pitman in of woodwork to a drawer fitted for attachments to make the chain without to a perfect The First and Only Maonlne Today to Please Every Purchaser B H MILLARD agent Newmarket CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO OAPITAL AND FUNDS- 10000000 DOLLARS ivo A iXHeos ini3L3Fuiah2ft and Id two J K NEWMARKET LIQUOR STORE LICENSES AMU Km Newmarket AND CLOCK MAKER gold and IS Mills THE BEST Kept Constantly on Hand Gristing Chopping Feed etc KTTO Proprietor PURE JAMAICA RUM AND HOLLAND GIN TELEPHONE CONNECTION P J tTMAILEY MAIN STREET NORTH AUENrrOB sod LOAN INI AT CDKHIST at market vat lirXTEK fttttoJed to- SaUifac- I Alma CASH GROCERY STORE FOR T IE So the people say I P J 0MALLET MAIN ST NORTH CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Wavy B fed IN BANK TORONTO ESTABLISHED A HAMS AY for fcvwUoi and Town ttUM fitOD TORONTO oat a par day tlecuicllihl LtCtNSEHAUCTIOSEEK 2g7ttKomuiHDbeauepled Sowmorkol I taw ttoddlo a J K ESTER V BOOK NEWS DEPOT Wall PAPERS Wall Papers Borders and Ceiling Decorations in Largo Variety and Latest Designs TORONTO BRANCH Cor Church Wellington St SAVINGS DEPARTMENT DEPOSITS la of ad up ward and allowed cur- SPECIAL DEPOSITS SPECIAL RATES allowed flmcuola not leu than Receipt for moid- ATTENTION CENTRAL TELEPHONE OEFICE STARR a I TUK AMERICA toSV vSt JTiny yr A A i5ii America and J Public Aurora 6ied 1 a r ti MACHINE WORKS MANUFACTURING BUGGIES AN WAGONS OF FIRST QUALITY IN CANADA UNITED STATES PAOIFIOOOAW MANITOBA kNOLAlTD QQTmr DUNNS BAKING POWDER SALE IN CANADA BEES FOR SALE good t EDITH l WuMfraioryorBmle Loin up te church ffWciirfl dQ0 Of lAdlta Collie REAPERS MOWERS And other Agricgltorl Machinery ON SHORT NOTICE at priced right At SHOP Huron Street to t ih Bamj tr Ibo IVjmIcUq fevW M rat to iha Throat Lwi ItcOacJ St Dr will Jon a a P d wit J WnpalUa to uka lanalr lacra- lD Bogart Cabinets PER DOZEN Will to In blood moat cured by use Be gut no and till Mid Is thoroughly expelled from unUon to this testimony About two ago after for two from coat able to walk only with and faavlog tried various vatcri without I saw by advcttlio- I jnoot Chicago a man had relieved com plaint after lone by taklotf I to a trial of this medicine and took for and am to state that effected a complete cure I have had no re turn of disease Irving Odo year was til pith Inflammatory coo fined to my out of much no appetite and In way I Saraarllla began to at once gaining In avoon my hfrafth cannot too much In of L Stalls Ayers it J Co Watt Who not Whan forced to To who was tu away Wo re ell a Oar are Try to conceal it as we oar grief wo of meetiog is remote We really cannot tell If wo meet again or not While In this world wo droll Goodbye weaay before to write And tell how faro Oar hearts In Your grief or joy wo share whttaoer mty come or go Of this yea may be When bowing at the mercy aeat Well In when in the Throoo Wo to remember Thfl dear left at borne We say all this io tooeo While grid each swells they on beyond recall something more to tell us alUfactioa Theres wmetbiDgmre to or do Sjnithiug hope or us fix hopes on high A bore this world of sin in tho Lord and do right Until wo Wherein sorrow aro unknown aoeli dweU In May Churches of Toronto friends a years ago hero an into Ontario of settlement of who hear the ridgea Of the city They came from state of Pennsylvania and brought with them those of frugality industry and goodwill that very gave them excellent and undeveloped country They were granted thousand of land by the Govern ment of that day ancient docu ment recently thai Timothy Rogers one of their addressed letter to the Governor In 1803 stating that as the had settled that portion of this land In tbe of East bury they asked to have the of the reserve that there was then a number of Qaakera to settle The answer to this letter that no more of the coold be granted be cause they were already settled as far the extent of the appropriation made in The wrongs these ex people suffered in the way of having their patents Relayed the negligence of the officials were peremptorily righted by Governor Peter Hunter and the Quakers then quietly lived their peaceful and adding moat to OV TBI According to their custom- they in the habit of holding meetings in private houses and for some continued wearing the plain neat dress characteristic of that people in the States This peculiarity of haa long abce now a Quaker la known here only by bis re ligious doctrine ant even those are so much like ordinarily held that even that la disap pearing and very soon all that It left of old Quaker life and habit will be swallowed up in the new of tiroes aforesaid Timothy Rogers a skilled woodsman apt Ma practical knowledge aooor4t0 proved very to the early settlement down through the woods Into Little one day ho met the Government sur veyors on the hill aV Doer Park Christs now were laying out street and were trying to reach Like by opening the to the left at They ijMai uiQCvl Qoverameola to direct and It was then bent to tho right along what fa now extended and the lake retched to predic tion and direction Other were later at West Lake and where people maintain Qoiker Meettng la there waa no fegnUr or- jera when Mr a deacon- dent of the old pioneer Timothy came to Toronto He a which met In home until growth removal Arose Hall on Berkeley atreat near now converted Into dwelling waaiecnred and A IfifARLlBHID It the of this to gather In the children of that part of the that good work la going on thla which Mr afternoon On aide of Pembroke street stood little church used in dayagooe by by a sect called the Disciple This build ing La repaired and renovated and then hat been known as the Quaker Church It plain but vary white brick atruoture with a on north and shed accommodation for In tbe rear It will hundred and fifty and la lighted by eight frosted glass win dow with colored borders The walls and the papered six a reeding desk chain bo- hind for eldorty and a lqr In front complete a the building Them are about one hundred and fifty in city inost of whom attend tbe which are bold every Sunday morning and evening over one hun dred with Re William u pastor Messrs and Rogers Mrs Elisabeth elders A good biblo is by the pastor every Sunday afternoon He is an gontle- of linn pulpit with a resonant and simple practical method of iiBLlBYE meeting is of the Quaker type not of whioh is more liberal in tbeo- belief A stranger going into on Pembroke would not for ft moment sup pose he was at a Quaker meeting sre perhaps for a few rnomeoU the parts of the He would find book racks filled with hymn books Incongruity in a Quaker service eloquent of the inroadB upon dignified habit of worship former ly prevailing so far as is Bat tho central vitalizing principle of the spirits prompting is jealously maintained how as before The Christian doe- of peace as over against war rigidly held Perfect liberty al lowed ooo to observing bap tism and the communion although there is no observance of or of other forms No collections taken no musical instrument used no choir sings Any may speak or sing or pray just as the spirit him There an indifference to and statistical matters in these days of emulation But much good is being done by tbe poo pi there who so earnestly and conscientiously hold to primal principle of the faith that sorely tried of their forefathers in the early days Recently the society In this city was visited by some Quak ers from England who gave excellent open Christian work Ar thur Pease a member of the House of Commons Mr BraJthwaite em able lawyer who reads the Bible many languages and of tbe prominent of the Loudon yearly meeting Harvey of and Henry Now man wero the The latter gentleman is of the foreign mission work and has visited mission of all in India and Palestine Childrens Throat Troubles AoMldwho baa always bad its own way is not likely to be willing to admit it is and miserable writes Elizabeth Robinson in a valuable article entitled Make the Doctor a Friend in June Journal Urines and entreaties of little then he wayward will used to discipline is only strengthened by tho weakness and weakness of the body A said to me not long since that be had known oases where child ren had been because they had not been taught to obey No doubt any doctor of wide ex- confirm this state ment not this ft fact to mother ask themselves Am I pre paring my child or lie well as health what can I do toward it now before It Is too late It usually in diseases of throat that greatest difficulty is found inducing the child to nub- to In diphtheria and scarlet fever it is sometimes Bible to make application to the tonsils either hith spray or brush wthout and the poor patient that quent exhaustion tells sadly against its of recovery Accustom a child to open its mouth and have throat examined It nan bo dona playfully giving a plum as a reward when mother can see way down bis throat little one wll never suspect that ho Is a habit which way his The First Year of Married Lift A woman should not take offence too easily writes Christine in interesting on that most serious Questions in June Latitat Journal Often Indeed words or manner she ro- not illmeant by her hus band Some men have a fashion of speaking tbftt tries and harts ft woman cruelly and she- should endeavor by all her power to break him of habit by representing to biro his calmer moments the ho upon her man who loves his wife will usually try to break himself of any peculiarity that l distasteful to her but she may she will not better him by continual upon the eon sublet To harmless and In offensive the wife should shut her At the begin ning of her married life lot her make up mind to fact that she force her to resembto her in every particular of thought and feeling He will have bis pre bis distastes and she need not expect to coerce or him into oonformlng them to after all he ft right to his own Individuality and she has no business to Interfere with them There will always bo enough points of common to form ft meeting ground ftnd upon matters of divergent opinion 1st them agree todliAgree ftfd to a wifes charity for her hus band will be the reflection that In all probability her faults are unite to her can bo to her If ho share in the endeavor to preserve unity feeling there It doobt that In t will lift Sutton Mr Anderson left on Wed nesday after a short stay here for Mich which plice be made his is now with Do minion governments department of emigration lie village Council decided that tho offer of tbe Edison General to lamps or more if reqoired of candle power for nights ft year at per annum for each lamp be accepted The light to be tar nished from dark until 11 pm and the controot will be for one year Bradford The Witness is advertising for tenders for a brick printing The dog poisoner was abroad in the town on no leas than canines comiog to grief io this way while two had a escape At a very early hour yesterday morning tho residence of Mr P was entered from din ing room window which by mistake bad been left open thief found bis to Pauls bedroom mid was about when Mrs and enquired who waa there a low tone of voice the scoundrel replied Jim Jim Mrs know that it not the yoioo of her eon and immediately her hus band thief at unco made a bast retreat and in making good his escape but without booty The are still holding their in Union Church whioh are very largely attended A fdw of- our young folks held a Bonds Lake oh Saturday last and bad a pleasant time Mrs A Walker had a re at tack of last week Wo are pleased to hear that she is improving On last the held their Love Feast which was largely attended by people from a dis tance rJ On Thursday last the lightning struck a cow stable ot Smiths lot con Whitchurch and killed two valuable cowa Alfred Smith of Hamilton and Nelson Dell of Toronto pout their tilt under parental roof and both are looking well It had the misfortune of having a runaway ft short ago His horse got afraid of an umbrella became J la adding very much to by ft largo house and nUa by digging a Urge drain doing away with those muddy gutters Tribune- StouffvUle Over sixty appeals were made against roll of vUle On Wednesday of list week Mrs A- Silvester and her mother Mrs Goo of had narrow escape from injury while driving to They were followed some distance by a couple of young men ft buggy whoso horse so exceedingly frighten at their raising an umbrella that ho plunged ftbout and finally threw both out and secured bis liberty The vehlclo occupied by Mrs Silvester and her mother being a top buggy they did ceo run- awAy horse coming up behind thorn at a tremendous run away rig caught their bind wheel tearing it off and throwing both ladles out on tho road then also got pursued other finally overhauling it when a neck to nook race took place up tho con of Whitchurch towards Finally their took lead and did not come to ft halt till It arrived Geo Lemons farm yard Tho ladies most fortunately escaped in jury but tho buggy was wrecked a r The prospects more on- cooraging for anniversary Mass Meeting of Sunday Schools hero on Dominion Day Rev J Rao one of the most active workora In the of Hal ton Mr Alfred Day the goneral secretary of provin cial Association and Mr Arthur Burton rcoontly of Exeter Hall England tho for the afternoon The great Canadian singer Mr White will also delight tho audience with choloo selections In the oven Arthur Baldwin of Toronto will deliver bis popular lecture Pointers for tho people A big time Is anticipated Mr Mills will officiate In ab sence of highly pastor who paying a visit to Ireland the land of his na tivity Mrs Henderson of Toronto Is the guest of line Miss Millie Stewart who been for some time Is At her home lino King on May Mrs aged passed away after a prolonged illness Interred in Me ground leaves a husband and family to mourn her demise The party In aid of the fjoydtown Methodist church on May Htb was doubtless a the re ceipts amounting to Mrs Bond and family left hero recently for York for ft short Mr Marsh hu taken the recent Lemon vs Marsh case which bo was defeated to a higher court and it will not up for hearing till November judgo baa declared the mason work of the English church violated end has authorized the building committee to prooeed and the work will abortly bo called for and it is expected to have completed by the autumn A session of the York District of will be held here on The Methodist was something of a in spite of very unfavorable The and friends of King Mission church intend holding a grand teaparty in Mr Melville Stevens grove on Saturday afternoon Banner I TBI SOtDItRS Storms and floods are doing Immense damage to crops in county Donegal Ireland sawmill Orillta was last week almost covered by insurance Crops progressing re markably well in the North- West territories and farmers especially new arrivals are delighted with pects first experiment in manu facture of cloth from ramie ihe United States waa made lately at tho Jwe woollen mill The fiber was pot through sitae t tbe mills as any other material used for making It went tbroogh tho waa twisted tunad then a thread of wool and a thread of wore twist together put on loom we started in a few minute the cloth began slowly to unroll resultant from pro cess was a closoly woven piece of cloth Holding it up to light one could not see tbroogh it The color of the cloth was a bluish- gray tho wool bo dark and the ramie fiber the light portion Ramie io much stronger than wool in fortyone times stronger than and more nearly silk this respect than any other mater ial used in manufacture of Thus it is evident that a made of mixture of wool and ramie is far superior to a cotton and wool mixture The when ready for the mills is in about five feet long of creamy white color and has a luster like silk It can be dyed any color and still retain its luster bunco can be used in the manufacture of silkmixed making ft just good every way but far cheaper than if silk were used It will have tbo effect when it corneal into general use of cheapening all textiles of character while giving better In looks and wearing qualities One of the big points claimed for ramie is with which it be produced and consequent big profit to the producer Ramie Is nothing more or leas than a and grow and in creases with for which weeds noted The plant does not need ft rich soil fsot to thrive heat a soil in which nothing else will grow and is es pecially valuable oo this account It claimed that three crops year can bo secured and at least calculation a profit of an acre will pour in to the pockets of the ramie tor Tho field will not to be replanted for twenty years for plants grow and good fiber for that length of time Pact- fle Queen Victorias If Queen Victoria were compelled to wear beautiful of which worthy all the time she would bo a woman greatly to bo pitied and never to be envied for that mag nificent affair weigha nearly two pounds Uneasy the head that wears the crown ft proverb easily understood when one realizes this and yet when one considers what the crown of the Queen it ought not to bo difficult to realise that it is It more than procious atones more than of are diamonds The golden head band holds two rows pearls lower the upper 112 of theso treasured stones Be- bands in front is a largo and behind is a small sap phiro small only compared with In front however with still smaller ones and emeralds Between the sapphires fore and aft are ornaments containing nionds Surmounting band are sapphires above which are 8 dia monds and festoons which hold diamonds and In front set in a Maltese cross composed large diamonds Is magnificent ruby to tho Black Prince in by Pedro King of Castile and which waa worn by that dashing monarch Henry on his helmet at the battle of to these three crosses containing diamonds are set around tbo upper part of crown between which four each holding ft ruby centre and containing respectively and diamonds From these rise four composed of oak leaves and acorns tho oak If ayes coo- 798 diamonds and acorns 83 in number made of a single pearl set In cops composed of diamonds Surmounting Arches is base of the cress which sur mounts the whole hue or mound as it Is called contains diamonds and the glory of all magnificence contains a huge sapphire and dia monds Of course anything grand as this Is worth a great deal of money and value placed upon it by ex perts is it may bo doubted if any one could bay it for twco that amount It is kept a great Iron cage along with other In the lower of ton don which is at all times strongly aided well it may be for with rest of stones and crowns and other comprising the regalia the cage estimated as being worth 3000 A The other day the one-year- old son of Mr Sullivan of township Ont upset a pot of hot tea upon himself and died from the scalding The wall paper of United States have formed a combine with a of Tho head will bo York Sydenham river at Wallace burg Out is over banks and many logs have carried Into lake St Clair causing heavy loss to Aurora is troubled with a hoodlum element which congregate the an lt- and insulting young women pass by Sweat man his aon Walter and brother took shelter a tree from a storm near Gainesville on Friday and were killed by lightning an age of associations and merchants of fallen into Hue formed a protective association whereby all delioqoent debtors are re ported and their accounts acid by auction At Uni versal Cookery and Food Exhibition held Loudon and opened by the Lord Mayor May 3rd Messrs Dunn Co of Lon don and Hamilton Canada obtained the highest award for Biking Powder Kennedy Sons of Owen Sound have received the con tract for the water power machinery to generate electricity for running of Niagara Falls Park and River Railroad Company The contract to about IS Saturday Mr brought up from the fish at Newcastle about five thousand trout fry and de posited them in Bonds and Wilcoxs lakes just south Aurora These fish mature in from four to seven years ftaV editor of a new paper in Charles In offers his publica tions free for year to any man who he too poor to pay for it providing tbo applicant neither smokes drinke or keepi a dog At last reports he had not yet a single subscriber on the terms offered Tituaville and Oil City Pa visited by cloudbursts Sunday morning Several oil refineriea struck by and the biasing oil floated en surface of the water setting tiro to hundreds of bouses At 7 oclock night it was estim ated that nearly lives wore lost in the two towns A heavy thunder storm pawed over Pickering Wednesday night Richard who lives about three miles east of that village bad two head of killed by light ning It it also reported that a on waaatruck the light- parsing from the chimney down through the floor to ground Some fences were struck and The town of Ne braska was devastated by a cyclone on Saturday The Congregational church was wrecked to founda tion and about cbijdreowho were rehearsing for an entertainment were buried in the ruins None kill ed bat many had legs and arms and It is feared some will die Nearly 200 other children bad just gone homo of sights of the City of Hamilton is tbe factory in which Myrtle Navy to bacco Is made people may that putting up plug of tobacco must be a very simple matter but a walk the ponderous and complicated machinery of the estab lishment would speedily undeceive them Here presses screw presses iron frames all of enormous besides a steam and many other pieces of An Italian has It ia claimed invented a which prod aces an intense light and will prove of im mense value to future warfare The candle is intended to be projected from a cannon and to strike the enemy works or that part the country it is they are On striking any solid substance it breaks and the contained in it fire produces a light mated to be of the intensity of 000 illuminate the field for a great distanced A SwiXDLi Considerable prevails among farm- era of this neighborhood concerning the of a Ho the neighborhood some time taking orders for Too order is given for ft box foot square box contain fifty plants or so at cents each But the foot square box comes to hand it contaics in some instances plant of for It is estimated that at least will be taken out of the of Marys by the if the farmers do no in the suit entered against the proprietor of the of St Catherine who supplies evergreen ST

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