Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , August 10, 1900, p. 1

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gives mote homo now witluw to riper I J J It j I i A NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER I Give tho liberty to to utter and freely according to conscience above all other liberty No paper outside of North paid In No SI Copies Each J ewniet Ont Friday Aug 1900 per annum- paid In advance pi cna Open for all Campers and Parties Newly furnished for the season Prepared lor public comfort in times Of extreme heat IceCream etc A -o- A Refreshing Cup The cup to truly cheer must he of the best quality properly cured and dried We supply your demand in this ft 9 Main St- Grocers Newmarket ffr outh Bind Try Our Homemade Bread It is both wholesome and sweet We lwop thirds of ftho people of Newmarket our Bread Why not you Choice Fruits of the Season Our Aim Is not How but- now Good- -m- My Dear Friend Those words retail To the happy now And the knowledge that his eikr Will treasured as the last Kay doirt slarband you read those words once Rather think of me as i On the happy golden shore Four years ago I On a Work and true In a field where the dear Master much for to do Of early trials and struggles Ignorance which far and wide Kosit them hack from their acceptance Of the dear One crucified I Of their customs and their worship Of and things Of their hatred and Towards rhc wldte who prays and sings have told you in my AH these of the past Why recount All my His- loving feet I cast last year our Inland Mission Has brought Jiiany to the field opposition and The friends once warm so cold Who them for believing Foreign devils naughty tales But their faith has Ixien unshaken Our dear Master never fails Nov the end we sec Death is very near at hand general insurrection Now prevails throughout the land Many Chinese linked together Boxers is iaie hear Have decreed that they will slaughter Every White man over here soon find the ship moored to a land ing in the moon Guides receive us and show us to the palace of the Man in the Moon His receives the party bidding them welcome and accords them the freedom of his dp- mains We are then shown about the splendid and thru the of City of the Moon The ladies are especially interested in the shop of the Moon shops The trip may be made with enure safety and the return to earth leaves one with the rccriemhrance of having thru a wonderful experience ifff ASSURANGE GO MERCHANT BAILOR The Company has now enter- upon its yean The following figures testify to its Stability Liber ality Popularity long weeks weve been in dan ger Every lime Id cross the street They would yell You foreign devil ff liVmcel Just last week the other Came and joined us over here We are all most truly trusting Knowing neither doubt or fear There Ive brushed that silent wit ness Of my grief away for Feel no need of such weakness With my joying Lord nigh But at thought of your grief dearie And the work I love so Well Who can blame if it broke down Trusting faith for just a spell So vast is the number of valuahle and interesting objects for exhibition in the of the United Slates Government that none hut a building of great proportions could possibly contain them Instead of one build ing however at the fan- American of stail already made with a figure of Victory twenty to the public by its use the feet in height will form one of the Interesting pacts The first complete tewing machine was patented by Kites He we Jr in ISM The first steam in litis ought in first used in Eng land and the first wheeled carriages in France in The national of the Ujlited Suites were not adopted by Congress until An inch of rainfall is equal lo gallons per square has a greater mileage of electric railways the whole of Chicago and more recent Omaha most conspicuous features of the Ex- rivaled position The color scheme in mark- position grounds by col- J rf contrast to that to the main building arc the will 1 rich and brilliant the lavish two fewer buildings or pavilions one her ft weiefeS of color and giving will of which is intended to hold an the head that Exposition in in lUUl j the intricate plastic decorations and billion typical of life and labor in the Federal will consist of three j sculpture groups an ensemble both the Governments new possessions uneasily massive structures connected by colon- striking and interesting Portions of while the other will contain a branch The main building of this the roofs covered with red Spanish station of the United States Weather splendid architectural trinity will be tiles will add much to the character bureau and the exhibit aquariums pell Into the Tank feet wide and COO feet long The of the buildings as a whole etc of the United States Fish Com- Others will each he feel square j In plan the buildings are shaped like mission j A gentleman was vjs- work is under the a letter the opening being toward Inlets from the lagoon till spaces a building owned by him says terraces and formal flower beds some unaccountable means by tost his Accumulated Funds about Revenue over Tweeds and in Large Variety Try us and you will pleased Already Reasonable- Claims work guaranteed year Polices JAS issued for has investments in Canada amounting to over Four teen Millions of Dollars Are Workers BONUS Assure now and secure a shire of the profits GEO MHUNT SighrHiSgniiljalVSse District Inspector use cotjstantly A Acont Perfect eyes see without effort The are constantly under muscular strain a to eye strain so fllirHUl your eyes ftee J HacMiie Ontfiti in property of o or apply to box SCO iu4rkeiPO JwT iatybavirtltiy 1 Fill We ftatiefJtloii OPTICAL 3 street Toronto- No one else but you will mourn me on the earth Ive none Youre the only one J grieve for Nosy my earthly course is run Yet why grieve I know most sure We will up in the sky When the clouds of earth have lift- In golden Hark the rounds are drawing near er They are coming down the With what rapture with want glad ness Shall I soon my Jesus meet I shall see Him 1 shall hear Him At His feet humbly fall Whilst I whisper Thou art worthy More than worthy of it all This last letter will send you By my trusted Kam He is waiting on the landing No doubt thinking J am- long Not oritj half I meant to tell you Have yet no more Have I time for They ate battering Heavily on the outer door- Goodbye dearie Heaven bless you Keep you safe from every harm you learn to lean heavily On the outstretched aim Alt your love acts of kindness can never now repay Heaven is waiting to- receive me with gladness Margaret Minnie Leo Toronto July All Have a Theres never a rose in all the world But makes some green spray I Theres never a wind in all the sky But some birds wing fleeter Theres never a star but brings- to heaven Some silver radiance tender j And never a rosy cloud but helps To crown sunset splendor No but may thrill some His gladness voicing God gives us all some small sweet the world rejoicing mm m ft it II r Spanish Renaissance the details Bug- guard room getting Mexican rather titan a Its center will be surmounted by a an easy and to balance and feel into the tank he thus strictly Spanish Like the dome the apex of which feet the main entrance under the dome describes the adventure- others these buildings will lie con- above the main floor leve and crown- The water came up to my chin and of the tank was three feet above my head The water was run ning in constantly and could see that usually a foot higher than at present Unless got out soon or turned oil the water I should be drowned shouted for help til I was horse but could make no one hear and to get out without help was an impossi bility I held my hand over the pipe where the water ran in but it was tedious work and in spite of my best the water continued to rise Not a drop to be drawn on- Finally I drew out my pocketknife and went to work to cut a hole in side of as low down as J could reach- and still keep my head above water It was slow work cut ting through that thick pine and when at last I was stand ing on tiptoes with just my hose out of water and every blade in my knife broken safe from drowning for a white for the water soon ran level with the hole I had made But even now if was to- getout of the tank I must have help so 1 proceeded to raise a signal I pulled oil my shirt tore it into strings tied my to ray knife find both to the toe of one of my shots and then putting my under- shirt on the pencil waved it slowly and laboriously over the top of the tank I waved for hours and still nobody Then it occurred to me to dive down and stop up the pipe leading from the tank and so attract It wasnt half an hour before people came up to see why the water would not run and I was helped after- 1 had- been standing in the cold water for six hours The Midway at the PanAmerican artificer It will be a display of in- of about two miles The air is exposition in in will be impossible to anticipate by clear and you can see the many lights over half a mile long giving a mile any process of extravagant reasoning on earth below We now pass cast or more of frontage for the wonder- or guessing Who but a professional ward over Rochester Albany and then variety of novel entertainments of ripe experience could have planned southward over New York The there to be presented It will A Trip to the Moon voy- earth now falls rapidly behind We in interest and extent anything is directed to go aboard the air- are going at a terrific velocity as ever created in this line It will in- ship Luna moored al a convenient by the resistance of the air elude some of the standard at- landing It is night and the heavens which seems to blow hard in our tractions vastly improved and a sparkle with a myriad of stars When The becomes a large strong array of new ones fresh from is ready the cables are thrown oil ball and the moon grows larger We the fertile brain of the inventor and the ship rises steadily to a height are fast the satellite and I iff v J mope London Aug Lord Roberts has telegraphed to the War Office lows Pretoria Aug Hunter reports more prisoners surrendered yes- terday with Commandants House and whilst Deploy and suriebdered to Bruce Hamilton who collected riflfs ponies and an Armstrong gun Anderson a Danish offi cer in the St a at artillery- rendered Olivier with five guris and a number of burghers broke away the Harrisrolth district but Hunter expects the total will amount to One hundred and thirty bass were caught at the Strawberry Island fish ing grounds Monday P l Vri

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