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Newmarket Era, 2 Jul 1897, p. 4

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i J J J I THE NEWMARET ERA FRIDAY fULV In to of Is reached by blood and on Its of organ do- Good blood moans good digestion health blood moans catarrh or other diseases way to good blood la to Hoods purifies vi talized and the blood and of health and to organ and It a good gives refreshing sleep and that tired Remember Canadas ITS WEALTH- ITS ITS Sarsaparilla the bast in faot j- I euro Liver Ills easy to take to rate She to- Best Advertising Medium York County It Transient ml vertigo for Aral per for oh subsequent liner Hon contract for HI A OK Inches Inch MO- 1 MO J HO 2000 500 flOO Advertisements unaccompanied with writ ten Instructions Inserted until forbid and accordingly Advertisements will bo changed each month J deal rod For each month composition must ho for at regular Changes for contract advert must bo In Special Low Hates for Notices Farms to Articles Found Heading Notices among local per for each Insertion No such In serted for loss than advertising at onehalf rcjtulur rates week wo a cony of and a book of by Dr of St aynor It la an of Canadian and Dr to bo iood in portraying battle no a The of in connection With wl told We take pride in commending Dr book to the in a hole boy Although born and brought in Landing be went to the old mar on Lot when The Dr passed am County Board in this Town got ft A and then St for two years Perhaps some of the Street at that time who have flinoe grown up and are sending children of their own will remember bis ability at flourishing rod While he studied with Dr at Aurora and after graduating he settled he resides His wife was a Landing parents moved to shortly after he Bottled there father died two years ago at a ripe old his mother died on the of last month aged years EG Do minion of Canada from a material standpoint pro gress during past decades has been wonderful in was when great world through ignorance of resources looked- up on Canada practically worthless and general attitude of the rest of partook of the contempt uous and indifferent of that French monarch last century who felt no regret that his crown hod lost possession of few of snow along Law Anil today this as it was once called stands firmly planted upon three oceans vast in tho extent of lands un limited in natural wealth bound to gether by great railways its people animated by increasing in thoir country and buoyant with confidence in greatness of its destiny The basis of this remarkably pro gressive change is found in estab lishment of railroads and other lines of travel and consequent increase of facilities for dissemination of of Canada areas and resources And thus prestige lias gone forward by leaps and bounds until now the Dominion is recognized as one of the and solid and worthy nations of tho earth In this connection a words with reference to tho area and resources of this great commonwealth will not bo amiss for though they are familiar to many a largo part of the vigorous population is too busy in work of building up individual and national prosperity to trouble itself with such mere incidentals as statistics Canada is now coterminous with British North America and in super ficial extent United States by half a million square miles From the boundary lino it extends north ward degrees te the Arctic circle Within these same latitudes lio Nor way Sweden Russia Prussia Den mark Holland Belgium Great Britain and Ireland and the northern part of France atmosphere of Canada is well adapted to the growth of robuXt hearty race as any of these countries and there is no reason for in excess of any estimate a casual observer would be likely to make In brief militia of the Dominion is divided into four classes I Those unmarried- and widowers between and years of ago unmarried and widowers fcween and years of age widowers between 18 and who have All between and GO years of ago The first of these classes constitutes active militia the others re serve militia active militia con sists of cavalry field garrison artillery engineers infantry making- a total of men of first class all of whom would bo immediately available in case of war other classes could only bo colled out after a sufficient time hod to enable warning to bo given te members who live in the remoter districts of Canada And so with all her manifold re sources thus ably guarded Canada may well bo proud of her accomplish ment contented with her condition and confident as to her future r 1 anywhere rather than standing like a culprit with my eyes cast Suddenly I heard a pretty little laugh and looking up I saw Constance was holding up face while ho laughed over the top I had burst into a loud laugh also but just as I was enjoying the fun I was confronted by whose very existence I own I had for gotten Oh there is your Ah I be gan I could not bring myself to say R pail HILE was shore sketching last summer I made a study of a young lady whom I saw asleep on the sands under a gray parasol When I returned to city I labeled painting Day Dreams and sent it to the academy exhibition where in duo time it was hung on the line When I went into the gallery on the opening day I found lady and examining the picture very attentively Her companion was just leaving as I entered I recog nized him as my old friend grave Why who thought I should see you here Ray he said hastily Im on a rush to the telegraph office to send an important message Then seeing that my eyes were still on the lady he had just left ex claimed Go and introduce your self Ill return in a minute and he was husband so I finished the sentence with a silent epithet Brother she said turning a pair of laughing eyes full upon Addressing brother she said Do you know Charlie I am afraid I have mortally Mr Ray who is a friend of yours I understand I had no it was ho who had painted Day Dreams and I have been cruiz ing it before face Oh do not mention it Miss gravel I must apologize for my im pudence in sketching you while you were dreaming and I trust you will forgive me said Of course I will only I hope you will forget all the harsh things I said sho replied laughing We will make a mutual apology in the hope that our which has commenced so strangely will ripen into friendship 1 said The facts of the ease were explained to who when we bad finish ed said Never mind Connie Ray and Barrett shall dine with us to night I know them both as the best of fellows and am delighted to renew their acquaintance Before the bright days of spring came round again Constance and I were married Jack Barrett acting in the capacity of the best man When the opened again I found I had another picture on the line It was a portrait of my fair un known Gone to a Shadou by Pain BedRidden Life of Sooth American Rhea- Cure wee Good Angel Which ratified the Tempest and Piloted Safe ly Into Harbor of Health I so troubled with sciatica The interest fell in Greece at the present ftH oyer the world in Parle where the sales of Victor Hugos Orientates have just taken each a leap that the have had difficulty in copies It is probable that interest will Rive a wide reading to The Vintage a of the war of independence which Benson- is to publish in Wtekty It is a of in the beat sense of the term the Greek and characters are extremely well rayed there re many thrilling PN SOX with of real power and moat lovemaking wholly uncommon the heroine being an inmate of the harem of a and the hero a young Greek at first a conspirator then a gallant In the war The antagonisms of are in many vital respects the antagonisms of most opportune work expiates come of the crave problems of the hour Incidentally while only to an earlier 6trugfite between two raceafto hateful to eaoh so interest ing to the rest of the world in The person who wrote man wants here below evident ly know thats all he would get and tried to mate best of a bad job count suppling that the AngloSaxon stock aegonerates her skies Owing to the favorable sweep of the isothermal lines wheat can be pro duced miles north of the inter national boundary and the most fer tile wheat growing district in the world lies for the most part north of that boundary extending from the foot of the Rocky mountains 1000 miles eastward The forests of Canada are the most valuable and extensive now remaining and Canada exports millions of dollars worth of sawed lumber annually the total export of the products of the forest running up between 000 and The great sea fisheries of British Columbia the Maritime Provinces and Labrador are unequalled by those of any other coun try a fact of which American fisher men are fully aware but besides these the inland lakes of the newly opened northwest constitute a fishing ground square miles in size In British Columbia and Nova Scotia coal and iron lying side by side are found in great quantity and in Alberta there is a bed of rich lignite 100 miles broad and 500 miles while in Ontario almost every mineral but coal is found in abundance Turning away from the dominions material resources for an instant and considering it from an artistic stand point one stands amazed at the mightiness and beauty of natures work The traveller in search of the picturesque is more than rewarded for his coming for no grander scenery can be found on this planet A traveller writing of his experiences in western British Columbia says Few spots on earth form a sub- picture than is seen from the It is a vast auditorium stage and audience hall not half a mile wide with lofty mountains stretching along either side six or seven miles all covered by noble trees below and snow sheeted above Sir Donald cold and rocky on one side on the other A mighty glacier hangs down over the rear of the auditorium while ft straight line of mountain heights curtains the stage This line is jagged and toothed on its crest with lofty glaciers glistening un der the pinnacles Sitting on the platform in front of the pretty station hotel just before watching the sunlight climb the rocky heights cast- ward while those to the west sink to gray then a little later as the daylight sinks into twilight and all becomes first a mellow gray and then a darker gray cold and repellent except over the snow which scorns to remit a light all its- thus sees a picture equalled by few spots in the world military strength of Canada is I saw the lady herself had not caught a word of our conversation so stepping up to her I said Mr is an old friend of mine and if I would try and enter tain you until ho fcihe looked me over quickly In ease better stay where wo are or we will miss in the crowd will not mind waiting I How do you like the painting I asked for something to say Well to tell the truth blushing 1 recognize myself in it But did you pse for it I ven tured Never in such a position It might have been sketched while I was dozing on the sands I see the name is Herald Ray looking at the signature Ah did you say Bay I asked Why Harold Ray yes yes yes why hes a great friend of mine Oh I beg you pardon if I have said anything rude of your friend said she punctiliously not at all as if she were sorry though But dont you think yourself it was a little too well of him I pulled my mustache and looked critical Well I grant you that it was hardly a fair thing and all that you know I said with candor but you must consider the circumstances the informality of the placothe tempta tion so to apeak If you knew that Ray I sure you would never ac cuse him of impertinence He is certainly not a bore and and he re veres the fair sex She was gazing dreamily at the pic ture and when I paused she smiled not at all disapprovingly and mur mured Oh go on Toll me more him Well there isnt any more to tell I said feeling myself fairly in a cor ner for I really could not sound my own trumpet any longer Is he handsome she asked with a nonchalant air still gazing at my picture Eh hardly I I stammered Nothanesome and- not clever she repeated with a laugh Why then what is this interesting crea ture Only an artist with an ideal I began half lightly half in earnest a young fellow who is tracking foot prints close to the sea and wondering where they are going to lead him a poor creature whose fata marked by a crimson sailor hat which ho cant pluck up courage to lift In short were I to toll my friend that I had at last seen the original of his mysteri ous sketch he would be beside himself Were I to hold out that he might enjoy the same privilege ho would Be in the proverbial seventh heaveu and did ho meet you he would be I felt a hearty slap upon my back that at times pain and suffering I experienced was excruciating I failed in flesh to almost a shadow I was almost continuously in bed for over a year and I had spent hundreds of dol lars in doctoring I had almost given up hope of a cure A relative who had been cured of the same disease by South American Rheumatic Cure in duced me to try it The first dose gave me instant relief After using three bottles I was completely cured William Marshall Sold by Lehman Pharmacy Newmarket The Millard House at Carrol Man was struck by lightning and Alex Nelson of Brandon who was in the house had most of his clothing torn off and was badly burned there is no need for you to contemplate a wig when you can enjoy the pleasure of sitting again under your own thatch You can begin to get your hair back as soon as you begin to use Hair Vigor i Oar Lenses are and will give you Comfort help to Preserve the Sight Frames in Gold Silver GoldFilled Steel o New Assortment of Plate o to hand at Low A Call Solicited Mouth Organs and Violin JEWELERS Newmarket and heard Jack Barrett cry Ray old fellow let mo congratulate you You deserve your luck I managed to him out and then for a moment I wished myself brink Writs ffiMbiutton their can of toPW thing off mo the the 7 to be Annoyed with constipation unlit began trtlng them How have ho trouble that kind any more I attribute my recovery to your medicine la tho aprlngtlme of the year I always take yottr Pistols anil Pestle 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