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Newmarket Era , February 15, 1901, p. 5

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r THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY -J- J ft ONTARIO BANE CAPITAL REST President General NEWMARKET BRANCH A General Banting Business TRANSACTED Allowed on Deposits IT HIGHEST DRAFTS ISSUED 1 AT FOISTS Sterling and American bought And Prince Consort He in mauso leum her mortal remains were borne into the mausoleum it seemed as if the Queen bad come home at last to rest During all long promptly attended to BOSS Manager Simpson Main St Druggists Goods DP R StoaHetv of Voice Culture Violin Tuner of and all NEWMARKET LATEST DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Stones- Call Ordering A Dp J Sfcenhotise of Toronto Specialist In Diseases of Diseases of Nose Throat Piles may bo every Saturday at the House Newmarket 1 fully extended by Baron 3 marble representing ol Queen ik2maliiai5 1 hi uniform and rtje robes and At this time of England sorraw insignia of the Most Noble Order of turn to the quiet secluded Garter The name and garden at in Windsor Great titles are inscribed on sides of the Park the remains of the late in letters or gold the mausoleum is a structure its walls erected in memory of the Grand Duch ess of Hesse and ttie of Albany of Queens wlio are lonely years of her when I interred elsewhere That of the Grand in at Windsor her Majesty Duchess forms a very touching group made daily pilgrimage to hus bands tomb and no place in all the It represents Princess Alice lying as if asleep with the in attempt- fair domain round her Berkshire home ling to save life she lost a Grocery arid Store As cheap as tie Cheapest A FEW OF OUR PRICES Figs lbs for Prunes lbs for 23 Horse Shoe Sakaon Other 2 for Peas Cora and Toma toes per can Powder Raisins 3 lbs 35 Rolled Oats lbs Dates per lb White Fish Trout by the Salt Water Herring per Famous CURED MEATS always on hand Try a Loaf of WESTONS HOMEMADE BREAD doors North of Main street own lying in the hollow of her arm Surrounding flw mausoleum are a number of magnificent trees most of which have been planted by Royal lands The whole of he grounds round the beautiful building are en closed by an railing which pro tects the enclosure from idle sight seers A entrance leads to the enclosure It consists ot a canopy of classic design supported on lofty granite pillars SNEEZE AND BLOW That is what you must do when you catarrh in- the head The way to cure this disease is to purify the blood with Hoods This medi cine soothes- and heals the inflamed surfaces rebuilds the delicate tissues and permanently cures catarrh by ex pelling from the blood the scrofulous taints upon which It depends- Be sure to get Hoods The nonirritating cathartic Hoods Pills- was so dear or more familiar And indeed it is a fitting restingplace for even greatest of Soverr eignsxy- Situated among the scenery the the stately tomb is placed amid ideal surroundings When the Prince Consort was lying dead in Windsor the Queen lean ing on the Princess Alices walk- thru the ground to the place where dead should lie Close by her mothers tomb the Queen selected the where Prince Albert and she herself also should be interred On that site she built one of most of its kind and size in Europe Familiar as many of her Majestys subjects and numerous sub jects of foreign states arc with the stately Royal residences of England very few comparatively have seen the interior of- the royal mausoleum at Upon only one day in the year was it permitted for strangers to enter its precincts and even then the privilege was confined to residents of Windsor and the vicinity and a few others who were granted permission by special favor The only occasion upon which the rule was relaxed was- memorial setvice held upon each an niversary of the death of the Prince Consort In outward appearance tin mauso leum of character of an ancient Roman tomb at Raven na It stands high brick vaults to raise it somewhat above the damp soil on which it is built for as the name implies was at some per iod a swamp or There is a central chamber with four making the whole monument into a cruciform chapel The exterior to the height of ten or eleven feet is faced with Peterhead granite and granite is also largely used in other places Externally the building about SO feet long by feet wide anj its extreme height from ground level to the top of the cross is feet The Queen laid the foundation in March Inscribed upon the tx t stone are the following words l r j ij Saloon Here the bartender had bar- The lS the doors and was staging ng erected Queen Victora in pious fc remembrance of iter great and Lord kitchener reports to War under date February as The British column destroyed plies at and brought in horses cattle A despatch from General Kitchener dated Pretoria Feb says General louis Botha with moved eastward British occupation of a peace delegate who been and other prisoners with him All reports show that Boers are bitter About waggons families passed through their way to Amsterdam and very large tities of stock are being driven east- Fifty Doers surrendered Louis with men at tacked General camp at at am Feb were repulsed after a severe Gen Spruit was killed And general severely wounded field cornets were killed dead were left- for British to and many severely wounded were left behind The British casualties wounded Our movement to the east is report ed to have thoroughly upset all the enemys calculations- created a regular in the Wrecking in Kansas The humorist is having his gibe at Airs Carrie Nation who has been smashing saloons In Kansas It would however that the matter has to a rather serious as pect Many women have the crusade and are backed by their hus bands We take from the New York Sun an account of a pro duced by exposure it into the hicrcdiblcntpidity South American Rheumatic Cure a sife cure sets directly on the system not ft liniment to tem porarily pljn An treatment will nlrutdy cure most forms in from days Sold by Newmarket SaiKjay I The Sup pen Feb nth 1901- This do m remembrance of This lesson gives us the beginning of a memorial service Which is kept wherever Christianity is found Us origin The a- owing of Lords Slipper his memorial Its partakers The twelve ate it comprised the en tire of the church at that time 3 Us emblems Simply bread and wine No lamb to be slain Wood to be sprinkled for the great has been rendered As bread supports out physical life Christ our spiritual Its coven ant A now bond of agreement be tween God and man On our part loyalty on his part salvation 5 Its promise The supper looks ward as well as backward marriage supper of the Lamb heaven One sin leads to another aitd there fore one should resist ttte beginnings of evil Judas was covetous then he a thief and then a traitor Tho death of Christ was so import ant that it is impressed on the disci ples by the bread and the wine as of his body and blood With J he of future joy in the don- THE LEADING HARDWARE STORE Winter ira0iQle2nJr2fefSiaarejairve2JrMc the in Cook and Heaters FOR- SSOOOI No 3 Whitchurch Lena worth Simpson Sadie Heacock Howard Willis Johnston Jr Edgar Starr Joe Sheridan affair at Anthony Mrs Nation HI Russell Hawtin Annie was not present leader was Mrs J Swain Nellie Hill Mary Sheriff of Danville They first attacked Henleys drug store from lite rear Mrs Sheriff smashed in the door her follow ers air armed with hatchets pickaxes and hammers rushed inside Five armed men husbands of some of the crusaders stood outside to prevent in terference The women wrecked Ihe bar one plate glass mirror and a cash register Under a counter were seven stone llour which the women C0LDS THAT HANG ON Is result of neglected chest colds that on and and irritate the bronchial tubes and lungs To promptly and thoroughly cure chest colds tightness in the chest and all colds in the throat and bron chial tubes Dr Chases Syrup of Lin seed and Turpentine lias proved itself the most effectual remedy extant Its sale is simply enormous cents a hot tie Family sue cents- Coal and Wood Are wanted now wo wish tp draw attention to our stock All the leading makes hand Evepything in the Hardware Lino always la Paints Oils and Glass ALLAN CO NEWMARKET husband was laid by her on the day of March AD Blessed are they that sleep in the Lord The building was sufficiently com plete to receive the remains of the late Prince Consort on in the same year It was until Nov that the central chamber was completed and the coffin was finally laid in great grey granite sarcoph agus in winch the Queens coffin was also placed Prince Alberts coffin UPDATE I- Everything we carry and the make is uptodate tried to enter The men thereupon down the door and smashed the plate windows All the Women then rushed inside and Mrs Slieriff ordered them to make the wreckage complete Mrs Sheriff picked up an empty beer bottle and hit the barten der over the head when lie tried to in terfere After ten minutes active work in the Klonike the women made for another saloon wrecked the interior of that Suits Overcoats Or Pants We fit or Refund Your money We Guarantee a Having in Clothing hot here and Try and be your own Fur Joined Coats ft WANTEDCapble rtil In county to represent com pus of reputation aaUrr per year payable per day a ana all straight definite no comrulealon paid each Saturday and advanced each week R Bays tils of horses he dont want examined loo closely in daylight and beat stock of c In the County of York all and he fletd Is particularly anxious for 10 come and buy them and take out of the of the mere freak But there is method in the madness of wohten If arc charged with lawless viblcnce can plead that are fighting against Kansas is a State in which prohibition exists by law We may uphold prohibition or object to it just as we may approve or dis approve of any other law but in Kaunas it is law and the salmons which the women are wrecking are outlawed and have no legal existence The wreckage may seem absurd but so perhaps appeared the throwing of the tea into Boston harbor The les son says- the Republican is that Kansas should either repeal prohibition or enforce It And that seems to be common t9i wind l4 lUrr at 4 I tfM Ttif ii Toronto lies on the south side Tlic chamber j Sheriff that she is acting in which the sarcophagus stands is a quite independently of Mrs Nation magniffcent example of Al sight the tiling looks like tasteful decoration A porch form ing one of the transcepts leads into it The ceiling of the porch is of Venetian mosaics and the interior be yond is a rich combination of color and artistic effect Tire is of inlaid marble and the walls are cover ed with marble panelling of varying and beautiful design There are base- reliefs urns statutes frescoes and painting of scenes and Incidents in Scripture history with appropriate in and German The chancel as the central chamber may be called is lighted by window in tho octagonal lantern surrounding the dom ed roof It is entered from the thru beautiful brass gates of exquisite The celling is covered with a painted from a sketch by the Crown of Germany re presenting the glorification of the On ceilings of the are painted representations of the Annunciation the Ascension and of the Redeemer bearing his cross A painting of the Nativity after Raphael covers the south wall the west wall is a symbolical picture of tire Resurrection and on north wall a representation of the Cruci fixion Statues of David Isaiah Dan iel and Solomon each with appropri ate texts scripture occupy the nich es of tire pillars and above the en trance Is a fine allegorical painting re presenting Virtue Prudence and Tem perance The centre of mausoleum Is domeshaped anil is entered from the transcepts thru lofty arches in of which hang bronze and gold lamps of most elegant design presented by Prince of Wales Above cen tral chamber of tin has a ceil ing of blue spangled with golden stars and the ribs of the dome amo enriched with gold are supported by golden angels The lantern is filled with stained glass in which are cher ubs holding wfeatfis of in the centr of the dome stands the massive sarcophagus of John Hill Frank Thomas Jr ill Angus Milton Sheridan Frank Victor Ver non Annie Adda Mary Jr Sam IT Louis Carrie Harry Wesley Joe Thomas Jr Francis Sheridan Arthur Vernon Stewart Frank George Blairchard Howard Wesley Sheri dan Bertha Sheridan Wilfred Gordon I Percy Lizzie Rogers Leslie Names of those who attended every day Starr Annie Swain A Sheri dan Lawson Sheri dan Sheridan A Gray teacher No Whitchurch Percy VanLuven Jess Lundy Harry Spald ing Pickering Class III Una Case Ira Edgar Willie Stevens Delia Lundy Hannah Wright J Spalding Penrose Earl Lehman Delia Lehman Edith Pickering Lewis Frank Rose Jr Lauretta Willie Widdifield Eliza Nellie Albert Jess Clara Miller Eunice LitUejohn Ross Fred Penrose Class Herb Spalding Present every day Jess VanLuven Clarence May teacher of Fashion Fancies for the Coming Spring that Won ttie Approval of French Women The drooping hats will be much seen in the Spring Gowns are made long on the shoul der yokes arc run down long on the shoulders or the shoulders are trimmed Tucks will be very much in evidence the coming spring and- summer It is really too early to tell wheth er the furor for gold will run over in to another season We must wait and see if we feel gold when the sum mer days come Cravats arc seen on the now cloth gowns will lie popular the com ing spring and all the women at Nice and Carlo arc wearing light pastel shades in cloth and the pale pinks blues and beiges as usual Mixed cloths arc very much seen that is to say black with a liberal peppering white gray with white and pastel blue For slender wornen nothing can bo prettier for the spring than boleros with basque backs consisting of three little pieces on each side one over the other and rounded at the Above these pieces is a belt Katharine dc Forests Paris Letter in the February Ladies Home Journal 2 FOR 5 Gross Ladders Best 6 Cord Spool Cotton v during February TORONTO JBBBINC HOUSE Spurious mumiiiies are made in France and shipped all over ttie world Shrewd antiquaries before purchasing examine the mummy with the Xrays and in this light the sham article is readily discovered Tod many asthma give their search for cure believing that their caa la beyond the con trol of treatment It la only to point all to a hope In Dr Syrup of and one remedy which proven etilclency not only prompt rer lief but also as a thorough cure for asthma Mra aaya feel It my duty to re commend Dr a Syrup or Unseed and at I had the bad could get nothing to do mo food A friend of mine persuaded me to try this remedy I did and it euros me It la to imagine a better treatment for asthma than Dr Chases Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine It soothes the nerves the bronchial tubes Rives prompt relief the spssms and when and permanently Four hundred lives were lost In corner of the sarcophagus with Searching for the North Pole in the stretched backwards On the top of the sarcophagus Is a recumbent figure a all dealers or tL rfuS Co Toronto granite raised upon a plinth of poVshl black marble the gift of Leopold King of tire Belgians Bronze figures of kneeling angels are at each Dr Chases Surup of Linseed and Turpentine On Tuesday la grippe visited home of Mr Duncan Sehom- and took away his father one of oldest residents he being years old and highly respected by all who knew him Some of the youth of and vicinity visited tile thriving vil lage of Bond Head Friday evening the occasion being a carnival on he spacious ice Micro A good time was A meeting of all interested in union SS mass meeting usually held in will be held in Joi nings Hall on Friday evening- 22nd Miss L Walton is Newmarket and vicinity on an extended visit with friends Having gone out of the grocery Mr has located his stand in the adjoining premises lately used as a dressmaking shop J A Brown and sister of wood have been visiting with their uncle Mr Win Brown of J was a member of the Second Canadian Contingent a number of people in village and vicinity have been from la grippe Several are still on the sick list Rev Dr of Victoria Col lege preached anniversary sermons In and usually selects the best the Methodist Church last animal which should It is Sabbath No service was held in the fids condition of which Church hero on that day the upbuilding of herds and consequence nocks may buy choice males It is understood Rev A Latter galore but If he sells his best decided not to take an appoint- IvWuols there will be Small encourage ment next conference year on account merit stock breeding of throat trouble and has notified Asparagus can be raised officials of the circuit accordingly from seed It should he sown very Cold weather is the time to cut saw or split wood One stroke now is as good an two in the summer Consider carefully what implements are best suited to your land buy them and let the others go Feed fattening sheep as heavily as they will bear Fattening animals should nevet be allowed to become hungry After rural delivery will come rural telephones for farmers and with the cutting up of the county with electric railroads the farmer will be right in a most- envious position In all woolgrowing sections of the world it has become apparent in re cent years that sheep could not be raised for the wool alone with profit A large bright red comb shows a layer Dampness in the poultry house is the open door to roup If an- egg is clear and golden in ap pearance when held to the light it is good ashes for the dust box should be run through a medium fine sieve for a disinfectant on the dropping boards run them through an ordinary ash sifter Wood ashes should be used in a poultry house For winter It Is well to arrange perches In one of the house and have a to let down in front to the level or a little below them This helps to hold the animal heat about the birds and does not Interfere seriously with ventilation No one should knorw better than the farmer the inherent value of animal he The buyer is keen early in spring the same as onion seeds are sown on rich warm land Thin and cultivate well all summer Transplant in permanent plot En spring Make trenches J feet apart inches deep Place plants in bottom of trench incites apart and cover to inches deep Keep out the weeds and gradually fill the trench so that by August it will be level with the ground The third year from seed asparagus can be cut very lightly not more than three or four times It will not pay to divide old roots in fact the only way to get a good asparagus tied is to start the plants from seed Times are too close to fool away care and feed upon scrubs A simple remedy for milk fever that has never been known to fail is this One quart of new milk one pint kero sene oil one pint of lard melted and ail mixed repeat this three times the first day and It is seldom necessary to give more but if the patient is not decidedly better continue the next day Hard thinking in winter is as good sometimes as hard work in summer All waste places on Ihe farm should be cleaned up and made to produce their share It seldom adds to the beauty of a horse to rear his out of the way naturally it Mixed farming is the best because it permits of a greater variety of crops more stock oe manure and better yields Compared corn meal at per ton potatoes are worth cents per bushel as stock food but they must be fed carefully and in connection with nitrogenous foods I would not feed potatoes or apples breeding ewes There is probably nothing more conducive to unsound fect and legs Of a horse than to allow manure to ac cumulate behind him that he must stand on with his hind feet thus throwing whole body including legs and feet into a strained un natural position The shying horse cannot be broken that unfortunate habit by whipping A Magical Saver Is Dr A Cure for tha Heart After years of pun and agony with distressing Heart Disease It gives relief in minutes ThosPetrvof Quo write I had suffered for five years with a severe form of Heart Disease The slightest exertion fatigue Dr Cure for the Heart gave mo instant relief four bottle entirely cured mo Sold by Lehman Newmarket v Twitching Eyelids Indicate eyestrain The slightest hint of it should not be neglected We test eyes free of charge and recommend glasses on when absolutely necessaiy La Atkins GRADUATE OPTICIAN Co Store NEWMARKET Dont Read But go to SMITH BROS when you want something nice and nobby in photos Express Office NEWMARKET Fop Sale to Close an Estate Mortgage for on In l Qwllllmbury bearing per coot lutw which punctually paid Apply to J Cutter for Sale Will carry persona Officii Him Mm r-

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