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Newmarket Era , June 16, 1893, p. 1

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lor Jfc ftrt ii SiocL Itukt Pivpcrtf Tin hop FIRE INSURANCE JJtWUAKKLT I hi Jlff CARRIAGES ETC MFG CO ROOM Lt St Tfrmit 150 bad Accommodation lor W sartL Imlos J Town to- llrttcct Life T WATSON Pine Tree Grist Mills bis repaired I and refilled the faftTiDK 0o added It prepared to do Gristing Chopping Chopping Done Daily M Per Wheat In for Holler to their PO Bicycles HAVE A STANDARD VALUE SMITH DENTIST CANADA LIFE BUILDING King St Toronto CROWNING AND BRIDGING Roots and badly decayed is now as the height of in dentistry when the work is done by i practical and ex perienced demist advocate the saving of natural even an ulcerated can be cured and as good as any tooth in the E3 The reduction in our charges made for filling and artificial teeth has proved very satisfactory and we will continue to insert not only the best teeth but the best filling and finis possible to obtain at charges made by other dentists for cheap work We have complaining patients and make a- substantial forfeit to hear of any lAKNIiY SEEDS CIVKIt Carrot of Field Garden Seeds to bulk Main hi American T KB I I W7iUk77S It for LIVES of A future proTl PIANO TUNING ARE TO BELL AT THE PRICES The Bicycle Brentford Up the Thames on and past Cromer and Yarmouth and huge promontory Head in Holy Island where in the long ago good and true men lived loved and prayed In sight or this renowned spot are the Fame Islands some halfdozen is landdots merely the tops of a rocky mountain rising out of the deep blue sea Most of them are very low scarcely above the surface oF the water but one of them rises bare and bleak to the height of forty feet The peak is barren as also are the other rocky points that to the naked eye seem lUte dark patches on the oceans blue Nothing flourishes on them except the eider ducks which exist on fish and whose soft down is a valuable article of com merce whilst their beautiful green eggs are eagerly sought by- the poor inhabitants for food In daylight when weather is fair a passage be tween the island and mainland can be made without danger but if dark- ness has come on especially if ihc sea is rough wise heads will not ven ture out upon the treacherous deep Many vessels have been wrecked in the narrow- strait the fine North Sunderland lighthouse which has been made famous by dar ing exploits of the old keepers daugh ter brave Grace Darling It is a quiet romantic spot when the lie calm and cool and transparent about its rocky base with only the hoarse shrieks as they swept by in the clouds to break the monotony of the lonely neighborhood j but when the days are dark and short and the wind and beats wildly above the big lantern the place becomes weird and desolate enough to strike error to even the bravest hearts this North Sunderland light house of which I have told you there lived at the time of which irriie the keeper Mr Darling and his wife and pretty daughter Grace now a young lady just emerging from her teens So long bad they been accustomed to the storms that beat against their island home that they were not easily alarmed even if there was actual danger but one dark September night tempest arose terrible enough to blanch even the faces of the lighthouse family My wee bit of a garden will be gone in the morning I fear sighed Grace gazing out of the window as if trying in the darkness to catch a glimpse of the patch of greenery she had coaxed into existence on the rock at the foot of the lighthouse Its an ill here an I am thank ful that our home though dreary is strongfounded upon a rock It al ways puts me in mind of the house built upon a rock Christ de- man beings but the storm was still raging and in his boat he dared not venture across the seething foaming Oh we must try father we can not let all these poor people perish without lifting a hand to save them Come I will help you Let us do our best and the Lord grant we may be successful urged Grace Come father dear I go along and mother pray for us and them Tying a little plaid shawl over her ears to shut out the roaring sound of waves and wind which was her the young girl sprang into the boat and seized an oar Reluctantly her father followed for he that it was a desperate task for an old man and a slight girl to attempt cross the rough frothing waves that lay be tween them and the shivering crea tures clinging to the slippery rocks on the other side of the wide channel Yet in spite of the rough Waves and spattering foam the old gray- haired man and his daughter kept bravely on Before they had pro ceeded far they thoroughly drenched and almost exhausted but with their eyes and hearts fixed on the perishing human beings on the rocks beyond they clung to their oafs and battled with the courage of braves to reach and rescue them A rash venture without doubt but a successful one for the brave workers did not leave the rock until evety one of the clinging figures had been drag ged off the wreck and stored away in the Utile cobble One of of the unfortunates was a woman with two dead babies lashed to her and she realized her loss she fainted and had to tarried into the boat For tunately there were some among the rescued who were able to assist in rowing else that overcrowded boat could never have reached the shove in safety How happy they were Grace and her father who had worked and the mother who had prayed when they were all together again- in the light house and with them the rune human beings they bad risked so much to save Bravehearted Grace While the storm lasted she tended the rescued mariners with bright smiles and sym pathetic words and when the world hearing of her heroic act praised and thanked her she wondered at every ones enthusiasm saying sweetly I only went to the poor peoples rescue because I could not stay at home when they were perishing and no one near to help I did no more than any other maiden would have done under similar circumstance A year or two later she cold contracted while trying to rescue wrecked not until she had been the means of rescuing hun dreds from watery graves did the Father above call her up higher The Inquirer dared should not fall 1 thank the caveats TRADE DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS a XI Yum fit f carlo la piieni ootbr It of Mr mil ifujl4 be mtDl CO- York vwu AND J A CANADA LIFE AMURAHCK CO AND DOLLARS SttanooraoS100M be Itfjftd to lalQ null CO KttancMHlM Col WirllBtf Pol J MR A C0WCERT BARITONE Of Cefaclor of Staff la lAtof iid Open of MISS PERKINS Music Teacher Cooerrw7- Hula 1 Toner AGENT- ii J- rtOUUii AfJDt V V MItLFR to A TO- JAWAk NEWMARKET FARMERS iw A ihoroblTmw Rom will l of lot lotus Si JOHN Vol li4 0 WILSON J ROMANOFF By will mitral OAK en ft loo lttrotrfi la 16 J I York trti PO Take care that ymr drafts en your eat dont come back to you some day marked no funds Take SCOTTS EMULSION itTtxit your and mail feed your at the IT CUKES CONSUMPTION SCROFULA COLDS and off forms of Wasting Alms at Alit Br tun you ihf genuine at art poor imi- dear Father above tbal we are and 1 pray thai no good ship may beat down upon the rocks out there replied her father pointing in direction of the treacherous rocky points trust there is naught between this and Abbs Head or as as not it will be driven down upon the rocks and dashed to pieces and Mr Darling wandered off in a rest less fashion to see if the big lantern was shining its brightest But regardless of his hopes and fears a large handsome steamship bounded for Dundee was at that very hour struggling for life in the angry see It was the and had started in spirits from Hull hut Just when the storm was at its worst the steam engine gave out leaving the brave ship at the mercy of the wind and waves Down down the helpless vessel drifted until just at the dawn of day the fearful cry of breakers carried despair to every on board She soon came with a crash upon the dreaded Fame rocks and then with another might rush and roar she began to sink down down into the bottom of the deep deep sea What a terrible moment that As quickly as possible the sailors left the sinking vessel some of them find ing in the ships boats while the rest clung desperately to a cleft in the rock white rain beat upon them unmercifully and the waves tried to tear them away from their one small hold on life At daybreak Mr Darling bad the with its load of life I BRADFORD Great interest was taken in the suit of Inspector against Mr School Teacher at Steels Corners by the friends from North as they came down in large numbers to attend the trial Monday night The case was dis missed A respectable citizen of Mr Watson aged about was last week brought before the Magistrates of on the very serious charge of having committed an indecent assault upon a child of tender years and is now out on bail to await his trial at the next assizes The residence or Mr Hamer of the township was entered one day this week and about in money was taken from a pocket book which was in a drawer in his desk The thief also obtained Mrs purse which was in a drawer in her room and took therefrom some and small change AURORA Mrs A Stevenson of Toronto and Mrs Jackson of Newmarket were the guests of Mr Steven- ion part of this week Mr Edward Mahcrs left for New York on Wednesday morning to spend a short lime with his sons at that place for the benefit of his health There arc a great many rated rrKiits in circulation with regard to tha number of cases of scarlet fever in town which had a serious effect on the a- 1 id ante of pupils at the Public School The facts of the there has only been one new case in the town for the past two week For the past month or six weeks there has been quite an epidemic of sneak thieving around town and merchants as well as householders will do well to keep a sharp look out for these light fingered gentry- One shopkeeper had a quantity of goods stolen out of his shop in broad day light another some seeds stolen from the front of his shop while one or two places of business have been entered in the night prying up windows and money which has been left in the till stolen besides articles off the shelves Although one or two parties are suspected the authori ties so far have been unable to secure sufficient evidence of their guilt to warrant their arrest KESWICK Mr Stephen Draper and wife have gone for a two weeks trip at the Worlds Fair Mrs Drapers folks live there Mr Ernes wife presented with a bouncing baby boy on the sth Mr John Martin is accom modated on a new wheel Occasion ally be makes a friendly swop with a gentleman at and a very pretty change it is too Johnnie Miss Wards mother from Barrie has been visiting her during Con vention Rev Mr Addison and one of his sons arc coming to occupy their old camp grounds on Lake Shore for a period of probably three months Ed Nora These and other items were intended for last Issue but were in the mail and did not reach us until after the paper was printed It seems to be an Idea with a good many that is a very small and insignificant place possessed of no attractions and gen erally speaking Now I think that any honest thinking person who has ever visited this place or who may visit it in time to come Cannot but express his admiration of this beautiful place On all alfot as the eye can reach are lofty and gracefully declining- hills covered with grain and woods of darkest foli age At the foot of these hills are two large ponds beautifully and supplying ample water power for the saw arid grist mill which form a part of the picturesque little place There is one we ciin boast of which a great Many places that Is we ate strictly persnee ho liquors of any kind be ing sold here and If think we are ant a jolly arid happy lotofgood- looking people just come out to Mr bush convinced As announced last week the an nual of the Sunday School of this place will be held iri Mr Sharped bush on the 3rd con afternoon AH are welcome and earnestly invited to attend We are glad that Mrs Rogers who has been very ill for the fast six months has been gradually gaining in health and was able to get out as far as Newmarket one day fast -week- We have heard a great many seem ingly fishy during the past few years regarding bears lynxes and black foxesbeing seen in various lo calities in the or King but gen erally believed they were without foundation We now have reason to believe that there is at least a black fox not Very far away One day last week a pure black fox was seen cross ing the farm of William only a few yards from one of the members of the They say it was a dandy and would he a good days work for any successful hunter SUTTON the way he overtook Mi Gordon Bailey and team succeeded in passing Bailey after a hard tussle The latter then overtook Dafoe driv ing completely over rider and The machine was demolished escaping with some bruises and scratches A local J P wOl probably the opportunity to decide wheth er this is a foul or not TO DEVOUR THE A terrific windstorm swept Rice county Minn on Thursday doing damage London June have been engaged all night dragging the river for the body of the 5-year- old son of Richard Parsons store keeper near Clarks bridge but with out success The little fellow left early in the morning to go fishing end has not been seen since Keep In Boos Dick Townley took his departure oh Tuesday for Simcoe Crop prospects in this section are repotted to be encouraging of Aurora spent Saturday and Sunday in town On Monday lbs of milk were delivered at cheese factory Women certainly room enough in these times to laugh in their sleeves A Sheppard left Tuesday morn ing for Toronto where he intends to undergo hospital treatment The Sutton Society is trying to arrange to have the County Con vention held here in September The prospects for an abundant crop of fruit in this section of the country is very promising A railway employees will be held at Jacksons on Thursday June The Csnnington band is expected to furnish music on the occasion It is a hard question to settle whether a mother enjoys talking over a back fence with another woman more than her daughter does over the front gate with a man Here is a fact which every board inghouse keeper in the land should know The toughest fowl can be made lender if it is put into cold water and cooked very slowly from six to seventeen hours The way to weather hard times is to take in sail cut off all needless ex- neither to ask nor accept credit and in a short time you will find yourself in an earthly paradise out of debt Saturday while Win Me- of Wilfrid was- at work with a stump machine a chain broke causing the lever to fly back with great force striking him across the body and inflicting internal injuries from which he Sunday The deceased was about 30 years of age Under the new game law book agents may be killed from August to Oct spring poets from March to July 1st scandal mongers from Jan rst to Dec 1st exclusively um brella borrows from Feb 1st to May 1st Open season all the year on life insurance agents commercial travellers and agents for and threshing machines This fl is to announce that the weather in this has been without a since the morning sang to gether in consequence of which are scarce in this office and we are obliged this opportunity of urging our subscribers to in what they O as dislike to stand around with In hand to keep our creditors from taking possession of our personal effects A race took place yesterday on and between a team of bones and a bicycle Clayton ion of Mr John mounted a bicycle and house and on A Peroration The speech of Sir Chas Russell before the Behring Sea at Paris France closing his argument on behalf of is worthy be preserved- He said In every form in which the claim of property right can be put it is untenable that it opposed- to the great principle which lies at the very root of the whole controversy the principle of freedom of the seas the principle upon the sea ships of all nations are equal whether it is a ship of a great power the principle upon the high seas ship are part of the territory of the nation the principle that upon the high seas subjects of every nation can take at then- will according to their ability of the products of the sea It is not a light tauter This Is the first time in the history of the world that any nation or individual has ever claimed right of property in any free tfiAjt in the ocean this is trie first time In exception has been sought to be made TO THE RIGHT Of MANKIND to take from the ocean fish and ani mals contained therein The ad vancement Of this proposition is grave enough still graver the sanc tions invoked in the name of Taw for and da- fence of these and founded What are these sanctions They are ah af firmation of fight Ob the past of the States for all time to search seize and condemn vessels of a friend ly power engaged in or which have been engaged pelagic to take from them seal they have ac quired and drive them to the ports from which they Sailed In other it an Of those acts on the high seas only permitted by international law to belligerents or exercised against pirates with whom no nation is at peace I have en to argue this question with closeness of reasoning as I could command I have not indulged in vague speculation nor embarked upon metaphysical discussion I have felt it my duty to TRY TO ASSIST THE TRIBUNAL in ascertaining the facts because conceive it to be the function of the tribunal not to make but to declare the law not to consider what the law is not to formulate new rights but affirm what they to be existing rights in of law- The armory of argument is full Here indeed the weapons of Achilles but where are the strength and skill to use them- with full force and I have dealt with the law as I believe it to be I am con tent to think that law as it has come down to us fashioned by the wisdom of ages modified by experience in its evolution by human society is a fit ting and noble instrument to serve the just purposes of mankind in ad judication of their rights Mr Carter In his impressive opening well laid that submission to arbitration was a great fact Mr President it is a fact of weighty moral significance Here are two great powers before you one a representative of old world great in its extent of dominion greater still in its long enduring traditions of well- ordered liberty and in the stability of its institutions the other A BUT STALWART ot the family of nations great also in extent of territory and almost boundless resources great too in the genius and enterprise of its people possessing enormous potential for good on the future of the human race These nations are in difference conceives she has been wronged by these that her sovereignty has been invaded and her rights upon the seas set at naught Happily the broad extremity of war was avoided These nations have not sought to turn their ploughshares into swords to settle diAerencci They are here before you friendly litigants peaceful suitors asking by pacific means the adjustment and determination of their rights in time of peace This is indeed a fact of great moral significance Peace hath her victories not less renowned than war This arbitration is a victory for peace Will you afford it a victory for peace You alone can answer It will be a victory for peace if it conform to the principles of the law which have been consecrated by long usage stamped with the approval of tons that law which has grown up in response to that cry of humanity held through all time a cry sometimes inarticulate sometimes drowned by discordant voices of pride ambition but still a cry that has gone up through ail the ages for peace on earth and goodwill amongst men SIR CHARLES COUFLlMENTID The President Sir Charles you have reaped so much applause in course of your profession a as lawyer and speaker that what I might add wouldbe but of small pur port will merely say that the vigor and incistvencss of your argument have been fully appreciated and felt that England has done honor to this tribunal when she chose as her counsel in this memorable case one of her ablest and most powerful legal debaters Sir Richard Webster faUowed supporting Sir Charles Russells argu ment against the restricted meaning placed upon the terms Northwest coast and Pacific ocean quoting American authorities against each most effec Ask for Minardi and no other The recent outbreak of small pox at Winnipeg cost the city flFV Over worth of new buildings are said to be in process of construction in Winnipeg and the real estate it active The special fast trains on the United States railroads to the Worlds fair are being discarded owing to lack of paying patronage Winnipeg June The Winni peg Street Railway Companys stables were totally destroyed by fire at mid night tonight Sixty horses wcie burned The betrothal will shortly be announced of the of Russia to the grand duke of HesseDarm stadt and granddaughter of Queen Victoria Hermann Woodland aged had his clothes caught by a in Booths mill at Ottawa and before he could extricate himself he was drawn against a circular saw and killed The California express No west bound on the Atchison Topeka and Santa was held up near Cim arron Kansas on Saturday morning and the express cat robbed of about by five bandits At oclock Tuesday after noon a band of six robbers rushed into Ark drawing Winchesters and robbed the Peoples Bank of all its gold and currency amounting to At last Saturday a fine Newfoundland dog after being taken from express car escaped from the express boys and ran beneath the train where it bad both hind legs cut off It was afterwards shot The mother house of the con gregation of Notre Dame Montreal was destroyed by fire Thursday The loss is about and the insur ance only Fireman was killed by a falling wall A thunderstorm in New York Tuesday flooded streets and in Brooklyn one of the buildings of the New York Warehousing Company was set on fire causing a loss of One man was struck by lightning and killed Two hundred and forty per sona in charge of he Rev Father Anger Louis church Oswego Y have gone on a pilgrimage to the shrine of St Anne of Quebec There are many invalids in the Southampton was on Saturday a mass of flags in honor of the arrival of the American I ins steamer Path bringing the first American ambassador Hon Thomas Bayard to England An illumi nated address was presented to the American ambassador in the of the steamer On Sunday evening while Joseph and family lot con Whitchurch were at church some person gained entrance into their residence and took therefrom in cash Also the same evening the house of Joseph Farmer 3rd con Whitchurch was broken into and in cash and a watch taken Inspector Clarke had eight convictions for drinking on Sunday at R Youngs hotel One of the crowd Hannah disobeyed the summons and was fined or thirty days imprisonment and another J Collins cleared out but will proba bly wish he had not upon his return World John Forrester aged nineteen employed conveying tattle to Mon treal by the got the train I at Smiths Falls yesterday morning to send a telegram The train started earlier than he had expected would and in running to catch it he slipped and had his head crushed between the cars and platform At a regularly called meeting of the Stouffvtlle Presbyterian con gregation on Friday it was decided that if a subscription of were obtained tney would next spring proceed with the erection of a new brick church The amount has we understand been subscribed and the new church now be in order Between and III Friday over striking and men attempted to keep non union men from working on the drain canal The men given Winchesters and and used them to the extent of kill ing eight strikers wounding 20 and taking prisoners Did you ever notice that the days of the month and week are al ways the same in March and Novem ber in April and July This is if March cornea in on Monday Novem ber will do likewise the same rule applying to the other named months In leap year January is with March and November The lost day of February and the fourth day of July always occur on the same day of week the same is true of the of May and Christmas June This afternoon a fatal accident occurred in the cotton factory whereby a little girl Agnes aged twelve years lost her life The employees had nearly all stopped work and as Peter was walking along the third floor he beheld the unfor tunate girl with her head caught be tween the elevator and the floor dead The elevator was low ered and the lifeless body conveyed down stairs No one saw tbe acci dent and the only theory advanced is while on the elevator she was looking over edge for getful of her dangerous position Her bead badly smashed up per portion being almost flattened Wanfleas

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