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Newmarket Era , November 11, 1898, p. 1

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NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER 8 Givo mo the liberty to know to utter and to argue frooly according to above all other liberty No paper sent outside of North York paid in advance Vol XLV1I No Single Copies Each Newmarket Ont Friday November per annum if paid in advance MO YOU KNOW THESE PEOPLE At least some of them- They use the Celebrated S S Convention Continued from things infinitely superior than gaining day 0 about as per tabulated wealth The bargain counter was I report Grand Cook Stoves BOUGHT AT G A BINNS The general verdict is they are Excellent Bakers Good Heaters and small Wood Eaters Stick wood Newmarket Mrs John Newmarket Sharon Charles Case Pino Orchard Richard Boyd Sharon Queens villa Hilborn William Newmarket Charles Haines Newmarket Michael James Gannon Aurora Wright Newmarket Mr Keswick John Rogers Newmarket Mr Frank Pine Orchard Industrial Home Newmarket J Mills Mr Sharon David Hamilton Roach Point William Roachs Point I John Newmarket ibeymour Doan Queeosville E Morion Keswick Benjamin Sharon Buy a Grand Jewel you well be happy For sale at TUESDAY President took the chair at A union choir led the service- of song Rev Mr Brown read the scripture lesson and Revs Smith and led in prayer he large was fair ly well filled The minutes of the previous session boing adopted the choir sang a beauti ful anthem Rev of Toronto then gave an admirable address on The Relation of the S to Socialistic Questions He said There is no apology necessary for the with the Sunday School Any question is a social question affects the life of the people and they cover all possible cir cumstances in life borne church state and community Our arrange ments should be for the moral material good of all and the question is How shall we enjoy the good things that are provided without in juring each other in the process pioneer was practically indepen dent but the increased intimacy of the relations of life have brought people together until each one depends absolutely upon the faithfulness of thousands of fellow citizens Business is centering itself into large establishments and the division of la bor to produce the finished article in a cheaper form has completely changed the former conditions- Years ago a mechanic learned a trade and was in formed bow to master every part now a man becomes a specialist in one and if he loses his situation in a cer tain factory he may be out of work entirely Commerce has gone around world and there are open doors contributing to a central market Even the farmer in the North West is affected by the crops in Russia and ludia I be changes for the moat part are for thy benefit of humanity and yet there are developments produced more more unrest and a wider chasm between the and peer The speaker went on to say that it was a poor argument particularly denounced A bargain was defined as something obtained at less than its value He was not pre- pared to strike the line between bar gains and shop- lifting but bargains he said do not fall from heaven they are not far removed from hell He spoke of girls liviug 00 a week making garments at prices that were appalling He characterized the up- preaion as frightful The Sunday School should teach that the true ideal of life is giving and serving and not getting Ht also denounc ed murder condoned by the name of war and suggested the grandest result if the Governments placed a similar amount of money in the bands of Department for the exhibition of what the gospel would do instead of fighting He said gospel was the mightiest power on earth or it is nothing War is the result of men that want Of IS a I in BBS i- a is is 1- 9 1 5 X Anion the AH schools who have 1 ixrtt scholars have the ft church the Only bold book the truth that will kill lbe M lhe Snfwtff lhe of Separate to pub life wo want them to legislate j book contaiDB the truth that will kill this evil and when our boys in to public life wo want them to legislate against corporations and transport- for Five report class the ltsson for next in a captivating manner and won the attention and sympathy of her pupils Mr Hopkins gave a synopsis of im portant matters at the Pro Convention at re ferring also to some of the prominent men who took part Dismissed with the benediction by Rev Webber of Sharon WEDNESDAY President took ibe at and the choir led in the service of song Church Veil filled Rev F Smith of read the scripture lesson and ltd in prayer The minutes of previous session were adopted Trie President elect was then intro duced to the Convention and made though fitting address Rev Amos of Aurora preentil the claims of the Provincial work mado an appeal for funds to carry it on and received pledges for i After singing tod be with you till we meet again the convention closed with the benediction about pm The church was well filled aud the convention tboughoot very interesting but not very representative None present from only one from North half a dozen from East about the same number from Whitchurch and King and the majority of delegates from Went There were 12 from but only one or two frotu Ann Si Spains Greatest Need Mr It Olivia of Spain winter- at ik ha1 severe in ihr or his On uui Americas iiatci Blood Remedy all pain bun rued lit what hi country AD America that it companies that seek to take ad vantage of the laboring Many people who profess to be christians cures liver and kidney trouble purifies Prof Farrier of the Bible Training ione up the stomach School Toronto in the unavoidable the nerve puts vim absence of Rev Parker through vior and new into muscle sickness in his family was then intro- nerve and iran of the If weak provement in equipment during the TV- past year and a like number report gloat the promises of Gods word but their actions are slipping the obligations characterizing them as idealistic We want to live the prin ciples of the kingdom and show the christian spirit within us While the collection of was taken up Miss played a beautiful selection on the pipe organ On motion of Mr P Pearson seconded by Rev Amos a very cordial vote of thanks was given to Mr for his most excellent address which was gratefully acknow ledged Session closed about ten oclock with pinging and the benediction MORNING gVa Repairing Promptly Done BINNS NEWMARKET that people were not profitable hour President in the chair exercises conducted by Amos and After reading minutes K of Albert led the con vention in the study of the for the following Sabbath It a wry substantial improvement in efficiency The Executive has promised the usual grant of to the Provincial Association for with an addition al grant of 25 for normal work As there is a great desire on the part of our teachers to become better equip ped for the work this Association thinks that the Provincial Association provide of this If it is found impracticable at present the extra grants may be used for the extension of Mission Work in the borne field and the Executive confidently appeals to the Sunday Schools of North York to sup port their action by liberal contri butions Report adopted The Treasurer presented a report showing a balance on hand of which was also adopted with a vote of thanks for his services The unpaid pledges amount to and he proved to be an excel- tired or ailing you it Every lent substitute said that the guaranteed only cents Sold great need of Sunday Schools to day by all is earnest devoted skillful teachers quality more than the number He did not want to discourage any teach It in a common practice to a curry comb on a horse hut how seldom but it is quite apparent that the fuch things used on a cow The higher the standard the higher we keeping of a cow clean just as reach The aim of a teacher should as tin keeping of a horse clean be to lead the young to a knowledge Carding or currying rf cow helps to of Christ There is a vast difference keep her clean and prevents hair in- between teaching and talking The dirt which if would get into the incorrigible boy comes from lack of It- helps to maintain a training at home and the of good health and in winter speaker gave that came j ln nil for exerru S lh Tho progress in dairy ing should not forget the large paft which thorough and regular- cleaning of the cows has in uptodate work great principles of truth honesty and purity cannot be comprehended by him through the emotions and senti mental feelings of the heart Skilled teachers in the Sunday School are as necessary as skilled teachers in the public There be in every school a class where some train ing is given in the principles of teach ing at least The of being somewhat uniform in character and LEGAL J Barrister Public Street Newmarket to on Farm security Solicitor for or King Money Division Court Newmar ket Ontario DENTAL A I Dentist Post Offloo Block opposite the Methodist Church Air for Guaranteed Barrister Solicitor Conveyancer etc with Marsh Cameron Barrister c Estates carefully managed and promptly made Money to loan at lowest rates Dp J Rogeirs Aurora to the late Dr Office add Dr Robinsons late residence Stre p PoPtet Dentist will be at office of Dr Porter Brad ford every Monday LICENSES Burrlsten Solicitors o Manning Arcade King Toronto Honey to Loan Reformer Clock Hooey to Loan AUCTIONEERS for York Co Jackson Issuer of CARRIAGE LICENSES At Bra Office Newmarket Office Papers Issued at private d Delicate children What a source of anxiety they are The parents wish them hearty and strong but they what they used to and referred to the feudal system and also to the con ditions in France today He wanted men to feci that in them is the divine and a personality and the greatest to be developed is the doc trine taught by Jesus Christ the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man He deplored the idea of keeping men in ignorance in order that they might bo controlled for the benefit of large corporations but he had no sympathy with the idea that labor troubles were caused by the in vention of machinery It is true that everywhere men are turned out and machines put in but he could not be lieve that anything that is the product of intelligence is against the interest of humanity It is not necessary that a few men should get all the advan tages Ho did not rail at men of means but there should not be hostili ty as there exist between capital and labor for there would be no capi tal without labor nor labor without capital and while strife and changes are constantly going on in all mercan tile and manufacturing enterprises he counselled those at Agricultural pur suits to be content for by industry at and economy they would Rive adequate returns because they are to the very existence of so ciety We not narrow the gos pel into a matter of personal experi ence great Christ heart beat in sympathy with the worlds humanity and we are to be his representatives here on earth The Sunday School is interested because it is through the boys and girls that this principle will The gospel should meet Sev every condition and find a way out of at The President then appointed following committees Business The Secretary and Garrett and M Resolutions Smith Wilson and Lehman Nominating Rev Amos B A ley B Evans P Pearson A Davidson Chas Wilson Revs Robinson and A Brown Rev Amos of Aurora introduced for discussion The christian basis of fellowship between the teacher and scholar He claim- that the teach er should enjoy the confidence of that is the christian basis he has much greater effect in transferring to the scholar the mind of Christ He recognized the fact that there was a division in many classes those who are clearly chris tian in deed truth and those who show that they are not The teacher should recognize those who have ac cepted the truth as it would be a great help to There is closer in timacy then but the teacher should exercise the love parents towards all those in the The teacher should boner his position by an ability to give instruction and feel his re in the sight of An interesting discussion followed Benediction by Rev Mr Hall of Bond Head WEDNESDAY w Session opened shortly after 2 oclock President in the chair Devotional exeroises conducted by following pledges were then tone was illustrated by his personal given by Associations for the observation Teachers who absent the coming year King 9 Farm and Chattel Sales will receive special keep thin and pale attention Main St or Box Newmarket PO Duncan Licensed Auctioneer for the Co of York sold on Terms Farm Bales attended to A trial solicited Street Newmarket Honey to Loan and village property by Davidson Commissioner for taking affidavits H J and Heal Agent o the following- Insurance Liverpool and London and Globe Wdand Mutual and Boo- To all these delicate chil dren Scotts Emulsion of Oil with Hypo- phosphites comes with the best of news It brings rich blood strong bones healthy nerves and sound digestion It is growth and prosperity to them No matter how delicate the child readily taken V 1 droits every difficulty The lines of are observable in the today and they must be obliterated or the church will lose its power The only kind of strength in the is Christlike character and devotion coupled with the Holy Spirit and not men of commercial and society influ ence He was down on class in the suoh as our and the unchristian use of the pew He defined Sunday School as an institution for producing christian citi zens for the Kingdom of God on earth The capital sin of this age is nism springing from greed crime of the age is drunkenness but that is only one of the branches of greed It to bo the of ex to make money but ho to show there frex T- Minutes approved The Secretarys report was adopted From it we take the following in formation Sunday School work throughout the Riding appears to be in a healthy condition Each of the five Associations held conventions the past year that were attended with much success Through the efforts of the Executive and with the assistance of Rev Fraser of a new school was organized at and is said to be doing good work As schools failed to report on the blanks sent out the statistics are very no- satisfactory being only estimated in cases There are sob obis in North York with officers and teachers on the roll and sin average Sun- Mr Pearson Whitchurch Mr East Mr North 10 Mr West 12 Mr Hamer Nominating Committee presented their report recommending the fol lowing President John Hopkins Holt W S Bradford G Jackson Newmarket Treasurer Garrett Bradford Executive Committee Rev Newmarket Rev F Smith Bradford- Rev K Mount Albert Rev Robinson Rev A Brown Rev A New market Rev Andrew Aurora Rev Walter Amos Aurora Elder Prosser New market Rev J J Sparling Fennels Rev J Hilts Zephyr Rev Mr McGregor A David- eon B A Newmarket Andrew Yule Aurora John Bradford Cbarlee Newmarket Peter Aurora Benjamin Isaac Pike together with the President of each Township Association Report adopted Mr Lehman introduced the sub ject of Home Classes and gave con siderable information All members of Home Classes study the lesson for half an hour each week if pos sible at the of the Not one in ten not engaged in work study the bible The Home carries the Sabbath School to those who will not or cannot other wise attend It is organized by inga Secretary and visitors A member signs pledge card and visitors call once a quarter learning the lesson helps and keeping the re cord It increases attendance at Sun day School and church and christian workers a m Considerable discussion followed and the general feeling was in favor of the Home being tried in the schools of North York The Committee appointed to pre pare a resolution in regard to Normal Work recommended that the Execu tive in preparing the program for next Convention mako provision for such work Adopted i Miss of Newrawkct taught a themselves without informing the were very severely criticised A teachers influence is not wholly in the class what we are seven days in the week will tell more than tbe hour in the school Every person can cul tivate influence on personality Sym pathy is a wonderful thing and this was aptly ted by personal ex perience Tbe speaker had no use for longvisaged people though at the same time levity must be guarded against The lack of reverence by members in the church choir was severely con demned and while speaking of our unconscious influence he said It is sot the best christian that goes to theatres plays cards etc Life is too short to waste time on such things Teachers have themselves to blame if they find that they are not having an influence for good and winning tbe affection and regard of their scholars The choir sang a beautiful anthem with soprano and alto solos also alto and tenor duett while a collection of was taken up The Resolution Committee present ed the following which were if solved That matter of Home considered at the Township Conventions to be held daring coming winter end reported on the next Anna- si Convention of this Association That the Christianity presented to our notice ably on Tuesday evening by the Rev Mr be constantly and clearly presented to the scholars in Sunday Schools by its Officers and Teachers That the thanks of this Convention be to the Speaker and who have added bo much to the of the convention and to Trustees of the in Bradford for use the daring the sessions held the of ihia convention be to who have cheerfully en tertained the delegates in attendance A special vote of thanks was moved by Mr Evans by Mr to Prof Ferrier for his able and comprehensive address Rev Amoa expressed the very high appreciation by himself and many others of the excellent service the Secretary is rendering the Con vention by giving such comprehensive minutes and moved a vote of thanks which was seconded by the retiring President A vote of thanks was also passed to A Womans NineTenths of Her Bodily Ailments can be Traced to Nerve Disorders and ecican Nervine Aids Digestion and Strengthens the Nerves Miss Annie Patterson of writes Indigestion and weak nerves were the bugbear of my life for years I tried doctors and pro prietary medicines till completely lost heart Being induced by a friend to try South American after taking one bottle was greatly reliev ed Three bottles effected a complete cure I can recorjurueod it as a able remedy and believe it to be the and stomach too in the world Sold by Lehman Pharmacy Newmarket Those who are posted and conse quently in a to offer an opin ion say that next years binder twine will be cheap- There is a large quan tity of the manufactured article on band the mills find no difficulty in getting supplies raw material and reports from the countries Where and sisal are are that the crop is an abundant one- This will be good news to the farmers Dyeing v i SUCCESS PLEASURE WHEN DIAMOND DYES AUK USED Thousands of city and country wo men and girls will dye during the month November Old dresses costumes capes jackets wraps- shawls for men and boys will be brought up from attics and boxes and prepared for the dye bath It is safe to assert that every wife mother and daughter who has heard of the wonderworking Diamond Dyes will use them in preference to any other make of dyes It is unnecessary to dilate upon many grand results that users of obtain A few words will tell the story The Diamond Dyes will the old things look as fresh and as good as new and will give col- ore that sun or washing cannot fade The unfortunate women who are in- by some dealers to buy and adulterated dyes will certain- ly suffer loss of money time and ma- f There is profit dyeing only Rev Mr Brown and seconded by Mr See that you BLioBtead- I your dealer refuse zii V

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