THE NEWMARKETEHA FRIDAY QJ hop- UP ZOBOITO NEWMARKET- BRANCH General Business interest Allowed on Deposits DRAFTS ISSpiil At American and Sunday 00 for the Era by Luke to ger INSURANCE J Agent for fir Life interest at Bate th Poet October Jesus Dining a Pharisee Golden Text For whosoever exaltetb himself shall be abased and be that himself sballbe exalted HEART THROBS Verse 1 Jesus submits to human scrutiny 2 Jesus chose to move in a world of need Jesus asks a question that should have been easy and not popularity controlled Men have not always fared as well as oxen Conscience and not ignorance causes silence sometimes Love of preeminence is an ancient infirmity Self preservation ought to correct some follies Few men can pleasantly give place to another The office seeker violates the word of Jesus 11 The way to personal honor lies thru death of self IS To that commandment many comfortably disobedient God and the godlike pour their fulness on the needy God stands security for all sacrifice PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS Verses Serve God where the largest returns can be gained Honor God in saving men at any risk Be careful that our words and works harmonize may be silent but He is observant of our conduct 11 True humility pays the heaviest dividends God is sovereign of our social life and duties Any effort to be Christlike gains eternal recompense ft Ramsay Fire Insurance Agent rw Bates on Farm and Isolated Town Property Shop MISCELLANEOUS flips Simpson Halo St Sundries and Goods Idle foe Bub WIDEAWAKE AND COP FIND TO I R Stouffen of Voice Culture Violin Tuner of all String Instrument NEWMARKET MARBLE WORKS LATEST IN Monuments and Head Stones- BRADFORD The Sabbath School and League Convention in connection with the Bradford District Meeting which met in Bradford Methodist Church on Sept and was not very largely attended but the papers were exceedingly interesting and profitable Our popular physician Campbell has succumbed to thecharms of a fair damsel A Toronto lady has captured him and the happy couple are now enjoying their honeymoon abroad The late Alexander retired farmer of Sfouffvillt left an estate valued at The late John Bray of left an estate valued at which he willed to his son a d daughter exceedingly satisfying Dr Stephenson holding the Convention in wrapt at tention Missions Rev P Brace held a conference on Reading Circle the delegates mostly all wish ing to have one In his usual versatile and interesting manner Fish held a most interest conference on Junior Work which must be a means of stimulating zeal in this direction The evening meet- was no exception but seemed to bring the whole to a grand climax which Rev K gave The League and the Evangelistic Move ment with such taction and power that speaker and hearers seemed to be uplifted such power must be crystal lized into good work this year on the District who had dur ing the convention seemed more espe cially divinely guided directed the Consecration moments The energy of our District Chairman in directing the League possibilities to this issue the talent of our officers in arranging so well the help in all ses sions especially on Missionary lines by Dr Stephenson the ready response of delegates the beautiful music from and Sunderland all these things tended toward making this a wonderfully helpful convention and an epoch in our League history on this District Letters of sympathy were sent to Revs Geo Walker J and J Humphreys who each have sickness in their homes A P Brace Reporter- For Boys and Girls School Boots The Best ever shown in Town We keep nothing but the Best Dont forget we have the IN TOWN Mens Colored Shirts reg price and 1 for AURORA Si Miss Agnew Lloydtown ac companied by her cousins John and Miss Janie of spent fore part of the week visiting their Money to Loan At per cent Farm Security by David Real Conveyancer Marriage LIoene Etc Also Agent for the following Queen And Liverpool England Citizens Montreal Mutual In 183 also forthe Confederation Association To onto Corner of Main and Lot Street KNOWLES Wholeual A Retail PROVISION STORE Two doors North Store Main Newmarket A Fresh Supply a Week of Park Bacon Lard The best aud Cared Meat on the today A trial will vince Floor Rolled Corn Meal Batter Eggs Cbeeo Potatoes Salt Canned Corn Pickled Feet Bologna flam and Honey Soap o Of lift on the shortest notice friends in North A large number of Tottenham members paid their brethren a fraternal visit on Wednes day evening They were most hospi tably entertained the local tent having provided a magnificent spread Clover and threshing is now occupying the attention of producers a number of whom have already a little fortune Some have re ceived as high as for clov er seed averaging all the way from six to ten bushels per acre The Harvest Home services in the Methodist church on Sunday last were attended by large congregations dally the evening service which was crowded to its utmost capacity Those who neglected this opportunity of hearing Rev J Wallace Stewart on this particular occasion missed two eloquent and impressive sermons The interior of the church was tastefully and becomingly decorated with grains fruits vegetables flowers etc and suitable mottoes were conspicuous The Harvest Home supper and lecture on Tuesday evening by Rev Johnson of Toronto were well worth going miles to attend as they both proved magnificent treats OS We Want Your Trade We Cant Dp It Vet what some others do But We Can Do work Is more to you a the of your Shirts Collars Cafe lengthened by our process of Mr left last Saturday morning for Drayton where he has ac cepted a call given him to become pastor of the Drayton Christian church We understand that it has been defin itely concluded to start a pork factory in the Vinegar Works building An expert examined the building this week with a view to ascertaining the strength of the budding and all the necessary preparations will be proceed ed with at once On Tuesday of last week a large con gregation assembled on the banks of stream at Dixons the ordinance of Warn by immersion Long before the appointed time people were seen wend ing their way to place After ttc singing of an appropriate hymn the pastor Rev Hairier led down Into the clear water eight precious souls and buried them Christ by baptism Last Saturday evening the of the Christian Church choir were invited to the home of Mr Fred all had been at tea the evening was spent as on the regular church music practice Mr Linton who left here for England about two weeks ago to pur chase cattle for Hon filulock re turned home on Tuesday We under stand he succeeded in purchasing a very fine herd At a meeting of the ladies of the Methodist church congregation on Mon day afternoon it was decided to hold a hot fowl supper on the evening of Thanksgiving Day After the supper Rev C Johnson will deliver an address Full particulars will be giv en later After an illness of about three weeks Miss Hart formerly a resident of but who has lived here for the past two years died at her resi dence on Wells street on Monday On Friday evening Mr H lost a valuable horse the second in the past month The team which was attached to a democrat wagon in which there was an organ was left standing in front of Mr Hulses store a few minutes while the driver went inside for something While he was away the horses got frightened at something and ran westward on Wel lington street Just west of Mr Loves they struck a stone pile over turning the wagon and throwing the organ out One of the horses fell and broke its leg and had to be kilted The organ was pretty badly smashed- Nothing could exceed the enthusiasm by the citizens of this town when Graham stepped off the train on his return from the long South Afri can campaign He was waylaid at Wellington street crossing where a huge torchlight procession had assem bled headed by the band of the York Rangers Graham was put into a cab from which the horses had been removed and was pulled lo the drill shed where Mayor read a most complimentary address on behalf of the town decision of the Royal Electric Co to close up the electric light works here in November next is causing con siderable annoyance lo those who have depended upon a continuance of the system To meet the trouble an acetylene plant is talk ed of and the promoters of this scheme promise effective light at a smaller cost than by electricity The Preferential is The value of the Canadian produce exported to Great Britain during the year ending June 30th last was 500000 as against last year or an increase of nearly per cent in one year Moreover the im perial war office has purchased sup plies uniforms horses food hay etc from Canada to a total of over already and fresh orders are being placed all the time Of course the Tories are unable to see that the imperial policy of the Government has had anything to do With this Thej will not admit that the changed atti tude of Canada her adoption of the preferential tariff her reduction of the postal rate her ready participation in the Pacific cable scheme her spontane ous and wholesouled acceptance of imperial responsibility in connection with affairs in South Africa and so on have done anything at all to bring about a better condition of feeling in the Old Country towards Canada than ever existed before Tories can attribute the change to what they please however and deny all credit to the Government if they feel better by so doing but the producer and the manufacturer who- are benefitted by the change are very liable to conclude that they will let well enough alone and stand by the Government under which these improvements have come about in Ontatrio After some themselves together in solid sup- port of the present member who has done so very much for North York and for the general advancement of the af fairs of this Province in China The army of extermination is remnant of the army had when he was Viceroy of Chili These men comprise the best soldiers in China It is apparent that LiHung Chang is carrying- out his declaration that he would destroy the it was found that spruce could it manufactured into almost an end- SVELS less of useful Articles such as I pails dishes hollow ware of wood have converted into paper ffi hM who written on the bark of trees Beech many otheC about as soon as the man was the most extensively used at that who stops living time but when this supply worth of pulp an was found that Canada had vast areas J P fc ly man was arrested at Fort Brie and Of spruce which was of more value thB the Central Prison for and could be put into more varied was lap ped irliiWlTfJM John Napier Fulton a wellknown It is almost impossible to tell when Montreal accountant convicted of paper was first used as it has ton abe tfV trad as far back as the second cen- Ontario The C The Egyptians used f widely known as New rus Egyptian nSne for paper for is that part of the pro mce repairing the seams in the sides of With this material which in the same as tow Is used nas a profitable resource now teTXiKS yiis ThB sources n who buys his beef pork and potato n s Department of Crown hay or oats or who eats the bread which is controlled at the pre- that is made of the flour into which stealing a clients funds was sentenced to years in the penitentiary The farmer tills his soil plants seed harvests and markets his crops for the sake of making a living for Rally at Sutton our you your If not tell vs After practice was ended Mr John came forward and read an to Mi during which he prevented with a beautiful gold by Miss PttQpAter He had teen leader of the choir and all had in perfect harmony He kind ly thanked them for of rt- leaves on the ltd of to a course in art a in QucitaH University Kingston advisability of increasing the water supply is being freely Mr Miller shipped l two loads of valu able Kiiropsldiw A reception at In honor of Lord Lady Winto Ttj on box of Ifao Nothing in history of the Dis trict ever approached in interest or profit the League Rally connected with the District Meeting From the first session to the close interest seemed to continue on the increase and all were loth to separate The grand Mass Meeting on Monday evening the commenced the topic The angelic tic Movement which was finely pre sented by Rev J Vickery in rela tion to the prayer by Rev J Humphreys paper read Fish tracing the class meetings connec tion by Rev T on the connection of pastoral visita tion The program was beautifully brightened try selccUon from male voices the Sunderland Quartette under Rev A Fish of The Financial District Meeting at under all the inspiration obtained from a Sunrise Prayer Meeting which was remarkably well attended The business vas promptly and attended to uider the efficient of our good adminiwtra- Rev J J A large number Joined the Reading Club which vas left in the hands of Rev Fish Arrangements were mid for in the work of the District specially referr ing to Epsom Plans were made for evangelistic work amongst the brethren of the District Rev A P Brace I vas reappointed Dis trict reporter to Hie Guardian rallied and held a bright iVill Call and on District topic f Our greatest gain In afternoon matter and spirit was More loss of life is reported from Texas caused by a cloudburst in the Nueces River country Mr station agent at was killed the handcar on which he was riding being struck by a special engine The first train to cross the new bridges of the Ottawa New York Railway spanning the north and south channels of the St Lawrence River at Cornwall passed over on Saturday That the children may not come from school heavyeyed languid and listless IN ORDER That may be cheerful happy and contented growing Stronger and sturdier day by day To have for pleasure after the duties of the are IN ORDER Not to have the body so tired that the mind cannot be culti vated IN ORDER To have the keen the wits sharp perceptions clear and the ability to make affairs ma smoothly take Dp Wards Blood and Nerve Pills 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 I and body in proper condition flOc for or Hum it Co l or unto by J- Che mist Owing to the many purposes for which paper was used the demand for pulp began to rapidly increase and very soon became greater than the supply zone was searched almost every variety of grass and bark was experimented upon with a view of securing an article for the rapidly Increasing trade In wood was first used and as a result we have the present improved system of producing the manufactured paper from the raw To give some idea of the Increasing de mand for paper particularly nowspa- say that In Canada sent time by the people of North York wheat is ground can from through their efficient representative or from the nutritive qualities the J Davis of these various foods derive no The quantity of spruce in is knowledge as to whether the farmer is almost boundless and the quality a Negro an Indian or a Caucasian a the highest character In neatly all Christian or a Pagan a Democrat or a the reports of the Surveyors from ihe Republican or of what church he is a different sections of New member or he is a member of mention vast quantities of spcuce any Now the Bra is our farm Through the efforts of the We run it as a means of making of Crown Lands whose prinri- Whatever may be our color the pal aim is advancement an- Act was Era will be while all the way passed at last session of the thru Whatever may be our nativity preventing the exportation of the Era is Canadian in the fullest pulp In raw state and providing sense of the word And as in seek- that all wood for pulp cut on the sell his products the farmer controlled by the Crown should to sell neither his farm nor thus in- self so we seek to sell neither in too nor our plant but our product only The most suitable wood for When the time comes let It be von- The Km will he sent to anyone io Canada spruce Pine wan used to or for the people of North York for one year for one dollar payable some but it was found to to choose a candidate for Ontario in advance Subscribe now Job too expensive and of more value for Legislature they will undoubtedly tv m per we alone the increase during the last years has been from OH newspapers be manufactured in Ontario published in to in creasing labor for our working men work at reasonable rates us AGRICULTURAL