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Newmarket Era , March 16, 1900, p. 5

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I 1- NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY MARCH iqoo CAW it BRANCH Business A General Banking Allowed on Deposits AT DRAFTS AT AM V fttcrlliK ft American Far to Dp Alfred Office of Into first door South of Of HOB to am I fl Iost Block to- Dr p Pott fccit boat the or Brad ford every Monday Jackson of MARRIAGE LICENSES At Nowiaerkct at private residence If INSURANCE J fi WtH Agent for Money to at Current Ramsay Agent Low on Farm and Town Property Bodices MISCELLANEOUS Simpson Wain St and Fancy cap R Sfcouet Woe Violin Tuner of Pianos arid all String instruments Sunday Prepared for the by The of March Mark unto him fol low mo Verso naturally follows wealth Voreo Even of Christ is personal Verso heart con- people Voreo Christs compassion is a problem to His critics Verso The Worlds need is justification Christs ministry Verso is nothing if not a now creation Voreo JO The ritual that is only a ritual in valueless Verso An absent always genuine Verse Jesus never patches up old nature Verse lifo of God cannot bo poured into unrenewed hear PRACTICAL Child of God every place should bo a of ser vice Vorso busy will fiud Word of God uplifting Verses to 17 of Son of God tho home- life Vorsc9 to Association with Jesus exposes us to keen eyed inspec tion Venice and No one Christian by outward conformity to Christianity TRUTHS Verses and Our Christian duty is not subject to our Gods words must over control us Hob XI Gode will is the final director of Acts Gods purposes are paramount to our own Luke Versos and to Christ us with His We may not expect better treatment tbxm Ho received Our testimony may be rejected as His was- Our live3 may be imperiled for His sako IX 16 Verse There is a soul condition beyond saving power The separates its- self from salvation The fault finding critical soul miss es salvation The sin hardened soul removes its- self from grace Matt Veraea and Christianity be ing a new life has its own standards Its must manifestly be un like all others Rom VIII 0 Its purity must surpass all other systems Matt V Its responsibilities will transcend any other Matt Verses and Regeneration and not Reformation is required by God The old heart life must give place to a new one The old mental life must die before the higher one II The natural body awaits a complete redemption Rom VIII LORD ROBERTS LIFE FROM THE CELEBRATED SOLDIERS Knrljr iii of fill Kir i Jlurlug In Ohm At Itvljof Victurln The victory of Roberts anew Iniiiist whose rjijiliy VtttTs in one a Into life of tills man In tells the story of the Indian mutiny the Afghan war of and of expedi tions in ho won glory and re nown language Is like the man iilnmelf Ho no of rhetoric and yet the book In fascinating- the true of the man hotter than a biographies from pens of a lkc of of literature could do has a hard tank before him all will admit that and he took it up whan hU heart 9 grand achievement of aay iulht proud out nil It had iKtn In every particular as planned denion- rating with what care each detail had I ecu thought out and how ad mirably movement after movement had been executed In the attack on mesahouse at both tho men who are now at the head Im British army and himself took a prominent at tucking party Lord commanded by of tho Light building was carried with a rush enemy to the Mahal our stopped by the high wall which enclosed that building then sent for noma sappers who opened out a through which all party moved off to attack continues Sir Colin who on his white was watching the pro ceedings ordered mo to procure a color and it on of the turrets of tho building that might bo to judge how had advanced I rode oft accordingly to tho 2nd In fantry by and the Commandant Captain to let mo have of bis colors Ho at once compiled and I witlt it to messhouse As I entered I was mot by Sir of Sir If you anybody bis a Cutler or tUo country call on some sound aome nice and some very homely ones and to Low At i per cent flrstUM farm loans on by J reliable Insurance Liverpool and Norwich Union Standard Mutual Office Hopkins Block Mount Albert Money to At per cent on Barm jtBwurUrVby Ve the do hereby gree to the money on a fiVe bottle of Dr English lilla if after using of contents of bottle do not relieve Constipation and We al so warrant that four bottles will per manently the most obstinate case of Constipation Satisfaction or no pay Wills English Pills are used David for tale Agent for rfjieltujumnootomriftnleei Queen find WverpInWial Citizen Mutual In forth Confederation Wf Aeaodation To ronto r pic Old Corner of Lehman Newmarket J Y Druggist Pharmacy Maid St Newmarket ON HIS VONOt1L heavy for the death of his only son who in the Very weak called to his father siiceuinhel a received at while a had he survived would have obtained for him what Lord hue long worn Victoria Cross In discussing KortyOim Years In India the refer to this Incident with great feeling ami quote the words of a went by Mr Our hearts must all go out to that nnhUt who himself from the greatest loss than can a father un dertaken a heavy Of rcSionsl- in the cause of duly and in the cause of his country In the opening chanters of his hook deals with his early life and life of his father Kir himself a soldier of distinction who died at the age J of ninety tells us that ho is Irish that lieinj the national ity of his jw Althoufih he was born at in He was educated at Eton Sandhurst and and in was gazetted a Second Lieutenant in the Bengal Artillery joining his regiment in In he was appointed to the 2nd of the Bengal Horse Artillery A few years later the In mutiny out and Lord started on that fighting car eer perhaps unparalleled In the an nals of British army He one of the who accompanied tho column on the march to Delhi and in a sortie the mutineers from that which for a time seemed successful received his first wound He thus describes the inci dent Many of the men With the guns Were do combat and tho horses were so unsteady several of them being wounded that there was great difficulty In limbering up I was helping the drivers to keep tho horses quiet when I suddenly felt a tremendous blow on my back which faint and sick and I was afraid I should not bo able to remain on my horse The powerless feeling however passed off and I managed to stick on until I got back to camp had been hit close to the spine by a bullet and wound would probably have been fatal but for fact that a leather pouch for cups which I usually wore in front near my pistol had some how slipped round to the back the bullet passed through this en tering my body and was thus pro- vented from penetrating vary deep The wound kept Huberts on the sick list for a fortnight only After the fall of Delhi ho and Cant Hopkins of Fool by both of whom was assisted In getting the Hag with its long staff up inconven iently narrow staircase and In planting It cm the turret nearest the Kaiser which was about yards off No sooner did enemy parcel what we were about than shot wus aimed at the color and in a very few moment was knocked over falling into the ditch below I ran down picked It up and placed It in position only for it to be once more shot down and hurled Into tho ditch Once more I picked up the color and found this time he had been broken in two Notwithstand ing managed to it up a third time on the turret and it was not again hit though the enemy contin ued to fire at for some time On coming down Roberts made his way to the western wall of the I luce enclosure of which and standing together Colin Campbell waited to recti I two heroes oil ground storing down from the mess- j house it was there thut between the three veterans i took phi A most impressive and memorable scene that meeting After the relief Of a col umn under Hope Grant went in pur- suit of the rebels to Bit boor and and it was in the during this expedition that Huberts won the Victoria Cross village hud been carried by assault by the and and the cavalry charged the broken enemy Hoi ens whore General rovo force was completely defeated by the Afghans advancing from Who in overwhelming outflanked the wen of the British column at telegraphed to at Simla re commending that a force should bo sent from to Lord authorized enterprise and directed that Roberts should com mand it The strength of the force won of nil ranks with followers eighteen guns and horses and gnu mules force Blurted on I he August and on Sard was reach ed and there was days halt for rest after a continuous march of miles On the the arm inarched into miles and found the garrison of British and natives in a state of demoralization They seemed to consider themselves hopelessly defeated and were utter ly despondent they never even hoist ed the Union Jack until the relieving force was close hand the 1st of September was fought the battle of the wonder ful inarch was crowned with a com plete triumph Here we meet again with Major Whlto of the Wand now Sir White the defender of who In the storming of the position called upon the companies for just one charge more to close the business Major White says Was tho first to reach the guns hcing closely followed by Sepoy Lama who placing his upon one of them exclaimed Captured in name of the 2nd of Wales Own Gurkhas Being in bad health Roberts re turned In October from Afghanistan India Hiding through the Pass he says I overtook most of the regiments of the field force marching towards to dis- to their respective destina tions As I parted with each corps In turn Its band played and I have never since heard hut memorystir ring without Its bringing before my minds eye the lust view I had of the Field Force I shall never for get feeling sadness with which I Said goodbye to the men who had done so much for me In her of Roberts was in England I and was feted and feasted to an alarming extent found two vacant places in his family circle his fathers and his sisters d the Blood Food fermentation Indigestion lends to Dyspepsia Mesas poor blood poor circulation broken health smashed nerves perpetual Invalidism Dr Von Stans Pine apple nip In the filial and prevent all the Ills ore of the in a Sold by man case baft canHi confide Five public sebuol Library and four private house have end t A Slnffle fact Is worth a of What be said thee of thousands of facta cure by Hoods a fact presenting the strongest the merit of this medicine- and of such prove that Hoods Sompartlia will cure- all diseases or promoted by impure blood It Is the bent medicine money can buy Indigestion mil are by Hoods ll ISRASEfl hi -SL- By lU id of The 1 of b tad DAVIS CO 1 Pari of the roof of the Goodwood Skating Rink fell in caused by the weight of have more one trouble at a time Borne people bear three alt ever had all now and alt they expect have Chat ham March Stover of Chatham Township wont out to the Darn to do his evening chorea Not returning for an length of time the family became uneasy and on a search being instituted the dead body of Mr Stover was found in the barnyard From the marks on body it was evident that Mr Stover was billed by a hull which was running loose in the yard Mr was very highly respected by all was years of and leaves a widow one son and a daughter nor woman jo vol for tilery monthly iijh Increase Wteiitdetampfittnvc AN AGIsH M wautnl iooloeo ftUinprrt Children Cry THE OF IXO OX THE MESS HOUSE llio column under the com mand of Sir Colin Campbell for the relict of Hie column at lticknov He gives a deeply Interesting account of the defence ami relief of that place The contemplation of the defence of he Bays and noble qualities It culled forth In the defenders cannot hut ox cite to the breast of every British man and woman as it did In mine fooling a Of the relief campaign ho St was AT HOW WON VIOfOItIA the charge and this is his own account of what occurred On the lino thundered ha says over taking groups of the enemy who every now and then turned and fired Into us before they could be cut down or knelt to receive us on their bayonets before discharging their muskets I saw fall but I could not go to his as sistance as at that moment one of his sowars was in dire peril from a sepoy Who attacking him with fixed bayonet and had I not helped the man and disposed of his oppon ent ho must have been killed The next moment I descried in dis tance two sepoys making off with a standard which determined must be captured so I rode after the rebels and overtook them and while wrenching the staff out of the hands of one of them whom I cut down the other put his musket close to my body and fired fortunately for me It missed fire arid I carried off the standard Such Is the heros own modest account of gallant deeds a footnote to which we arc referred by an asterisk he says For those two acts I was awarded the Victoria Cross In who had re turned to England in broken health was married Shortly afterwards he returned to India and in serv ed with an expedition against the Afghan tribes on the northwestern frontier In Abyssinia and against the again In north western India he sow more stirring service During these years his soldierly exploit and qual ities were recognized by promotions and decorations In he his first important command that of expedition against Afghanis tan brought a successful close by his and capture of nil elevation 8500 feet above the sea speaks of this modestly but military critics then and now look upon it as a most brilliant performance In came the news- of the cowardly assassin ation of Colonel and members of mission at The Field Force was at once organized was appoint ed to command ft With men lie was ordered to advance rapidly on This he did through ana fought decisive action of placed at his mercy A I of berg died at Toronto at the early age of years Be had been ailing some years and gave up his in this winter and intend- going south for Li health but on March ib be grew worse and lo thai dread Cot- sumption during the past was married a few ago in Miss Manning of Toronto Intern That the children not come from school heavyeyed languid and listless IN ORDER That may be cheerful happy and contented growing stronger and sturdier day by day IN ORDER To have strength for pleasure after the duties of the day are accompllshed IN ORDER Not to have the body so tired that tie mind cannot be culti vated IN ORDER To have the sensibilities keen the wits sharp perceptions clear and the ability to make affairs smoothly take Dr Wards Blood and Nerve Pills Systematically and you will be delighted with the result Why Because they will en able you to sleep soundly eat heartily and digest what you do eat thereby keeping mind and body in proper condition of J came the which On ffarhK JvtifUrcHfOfJjiion Every box of our Native Herbs is stamped with a registered number and contains a guarantee that if taken as directed this remedy will cure all diseases arising from impurities of the blood The name of every purchaser is registered with the box Should the remedy fail to benefit him he has only to sign the guarantee slip and it to us to get back the full price of the box J You will not run the slightest risk in using It Is purely vegetable contains no mineral drugs whatever and cannot possibly do any harm even if it fails to cure you And if it does not cure you your money will be returned There is no reason therefore why you should not and every reason why you should begin treat- today if you are suffering in any degree from plaint rearer id ion Our Native Herbs tablets is sold by druggists at a box also in powdered form If you cant get it of your druggist we will mail you a box days treatment on receipt of price THE BUSS CO Si Paul Street Can j j hffia FOR Winter Dry Goods OR Clothing Without first examining our new stock and prices We have some good bargains OCERIES Every Week or two Cheap The Leading House Sharon Universal oxon Harrow only Harrow Hint ijostabc This failure is Is lu- valualIooa or uocvco ciJnB4Tti3rrtiiintE cria if If ordered The beat TiOrklny operated cultivator Tbp work under the end the See the Spring THE ted pronto OuroidrcUabtcHOOdlERDrilU arc well and known that for are ever Ihta j We the of tad which we Are tor coming In Edition w the rxve we call to our New Victoria Binder No Oxford Clipper Mower Tooth tod tad Damp will repay aH intending parchanem lo How before their Sena for oar THE Ont flvd toxtj DfllSYfllRRlFn by J iitfxUv

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