Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , May 17, 1901, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

V i r i ft r v A i I J NORTHYORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER PAGES Give ma tie liberty to know to utter and to argue freely according to confidence above all other liberty No paper sent outside of North York unless paid in advance Single Each A Ont Friday i May 1901 TERMS per annum 100 if paid in advance ERM AN DECORATIVE WATER PAINT Only per Gallon Sanitary Washable Waterproof J AS- r J 1 rf dealer Id world Alt Over tt Kilsomlnes nhkbdecay upon I tie mod breed ftarder are OoldwattxanabraaMsAH Ihifi Deeded we redommeod It ibe Applied Us Let MBhowyootbeaJxleeobeaDUfUl of In balk Sold bj Paint to suit every kind of Buggy House Barn Roof or Bath Gold and Silver Enamels Buggy Hard Oil Finish and Fillers Glass and Putty BINNS BICYCLE LIVERY NEWMARKET gur I Now is the Time TO ORDER- YOUR Wedding Cake J For the June Wedding very latest design of shape and ornamenting Having had years of experience in many of the largest shops in the leading cities in Ontario we are prepared to make as pretty and as tasty a cake is can be bought any where Jellies and Fancy Cakes made to 0citf Bakery of the Fain Mr Bell genera passenger and ticket agent and Mr district passenger agent of the Grand Trunk Railway system re turned this morning from Buffalo He says the progress Visible everywhere gives ample evidence of ability and push behind colossal enter prise Do you think there will be any dis appointment for those who visit the Exposition May the day se lected for the official dedication cere monies Quite the reverse Mr Bell re plied What has been accomplished is the best prophecy of what will be while the next two weeks will pos sibly not see the Exposition finished departments the grandeur freshness and brightness everything will more than compensate for any lack completeness in some minor details said Mr Bell with emphasis the two leading- fea tures viz the beautifully colored and highly ornamental structures by day and the brilliantly illuminated grounds buildings and surroundings at night cannot fail to impress the minds of the least imaginative and excels the storied dreams of Oriental magnificence It is said that all the inventions and creations of mans in tellect must first originate in his lift- agination The past few years have done much to prove that the fairy tale writers of our youth were the true prophets of their time subma rine and air navigation wireless tele graphy telephone phonograph and electrical marvels every description are forcing man to comprehend how mean an estimate he always places in bis own inherent of de velopment Take illustration of this thought the nightly illumination of the Exposition We arc apt to re gard the Arabian Nights as merely a flight prose into the realms of yet human fancy which pro duced Aladdins Lamp only foretold the electric lamp of our present time At the touch of a button palaces of surpassing grandeur and beauty spring by magic out of the darkness of night into the radiance of day At another touch all is again night the Genii controlling the marvellous transforma tion the time quietly presid ing over the store houses power more than twenty miles away at Ni agara Falls I advise every one within 250 miles of Buffalo who does not wish to miss ten years of extraordinary pro gress in an age of rapid evolution decide to go to early and of ten The expense will not be great as provision will be made to get pas sengers to the Exposition in the morning and return them after the illumination at night There is much to absorb in one or two visits Toronto people should go at least once a month Toronto News May earths great forces Fire and Water the Volcano of Kilanea illustrative of Fire and Niagara representing Gods grandeur in Water James 1 1 The Office Specialty Mfg Co 1 Limited WE SELL Exhibit of the Grand Trunk Victoria Jubilee Bridge across the St Lawrence River at Montreal feet long and feet high is placed showing the bridge and the mighty St Lawrence in the foreground and the historic metrop olis of Canada nestling at the foot of Mount Royal as a back ground The painting portrays a sunset scene and is very realstic The group of hunting pictures which have created such a furore wherever shown and which are probably the best secured by any railway in the world are also on view and will re ceive great attention the visit ors Birds Eye of the t Roman Chairs Chairs Hall Chairs and Settees Bedroom Chairs Arm Chairs l Fancy Rockers Umbrella Stand and Card Re- Office Desks and Filing vices The Office Specialty Mfg Co BAY STREET TORONTO Factory NEWMARKET Ont Parlor Suites Board Room Tables Parlor Tables Library Tables Tabourettes Couches and Sofas Office Tilting and Arm Chairs Dining Chairs Morris Chairs IN CASH TJNiO BiUi FREE J sbotl lo names of three cities Use letter but Try w will money away you be mors Ihin feet conect answers the money will be divided equally instance persons send in correct sach will W persons lend In correct answers UlreotWf20 twenty We do this to introduce out firm sndfoode we handle out Drm sua we handle possible SEND NO MONEY WITH YOUR ANSWER lis FREE contest A port card OO CANADA AT PANAMERICAN KXPOSITION BUFFALO The handsome collection of large photographs and steel engravings de picting the points of interest on the Grand Trunk Railway System and which are on exhibition at the Pan- American Exposition will be a source of great interest to the visitors at this great Exposition The space in which this exhibit is located covers feet of floor space and over feet of wall space In the Machinery and Transportation Building directly to the right on entering the Main en trance from the Mall on the North side About one hundred arid fifty pictures form the collection which are tastefully arranged in tiers to allow visitors close inspection Among the collection are Included the sixty pic tures which were awarded the Gold Medal at the International Exposition held at Paris last year The pic tures are grouped in districts display ing In natural lifelikeness the beau ties of the Canadian Summer resorts Which are becoming popular with the ever Increasing brotherhood of tourists and include the Lakes region the Lake of Bays regi on the Lakes district and the islands of the Georgian Bay Scenes in the White Mountains of Maine arid New Hampshire are also shown as well as views on the At lantic Coast Mounted speckled trout from of Ontario in tersperse the scenic views and these alone will whet the appetites of the Keenest fisherman for the sport which awaits the angler In the northern dis tricts Across the upper portion of I the front wall space a large painting l The Red Star Route r Written by an American Few of the many million visitors the PanAmerican Exhibition will bring to Buffalo this year are aware of the grand lessons that will be spread before them of an ethnic and anthropological value In two assemblies of anj nature provided by Col Mc- Americans Will have an op portunity of studying some of the lat est acquisitions by way of conquest that already polyglot in nature has acquired hi the new races of the Polynesians the and Filipinos From the eight Islands which con stitute the Hawaiian group have been brought some hundreds of this delightful and picturesque race whose populated and wilder islands visiting tribes many of whom have no know ledge of the sovereignty of the United States in order to procure these models who would add to bis exhibi tions novelty of true barbaric splendor and sport and further a study of anthropological research The village will convey consequent ly an adequate idea of the barbari ans his sports pastimes warfare and his really beautiful music also the way they build their houses examples of their weaving of fabrics personal adorn ment and conduct of household The theatre will show- the Islanders in native dramas musical plays and the national J Hula Hula dances dances which require only a sight of their beautiful motion pictures to arouse absolute enthusiasm The native orchestra will provide music that has been universally con ceded to have a rhythm and harmony of superior quality so much so that two of their airs arc now on a wave of popularity thinly disguised as the work of American composers The planning of the Hawaiian Vil lage shows consummate skill on the part of its builders The streets run irregular with many quaint angles and nooks and are animated and full of dash and vivacity of movement unlike the stolid oriental all is life Gay and very gay One minute you are before a laden with the elabor atelyfigured fabrics Polynesia You turn and the household of the famous Man Fish Kapua is laid friendship for us has made it possible bare to your inspection for them to receive the benign protec- This famous swimmer is known to tion of our great republic without the every skipper who ploughs the Pacific carnage and decimation of a bloody Even in these his land where swim- conquest a is a second nature he is looked Interesting to a high degree because upon as a marvel He is known as of solemn rites and uncanny religious the most adventurous of the turf- beliefs their study In persona gives unbounded delight Representing as they do a relict of cannibalism the- transforming power of Christianity has not totally oblit erated from the islanders all of their weird rites and none of their pictur esque costumes which are so delight ful to the eye Comment upon their condition Is needless until the emis saries of our own Christian States can be restrained from viciousness Never was race more innocently and joyously happy more delightfully pleasing more dainty in tastes than these guileless Kanakas As a race physically they tower head and front over all the rest oMic copies that inhabit the priesthood Passing the miniature lake where the Villagers indulge their second na ture in feats of swimming and diving that axe marvelous diving like ducks and swimming like fish they seem born to the water- You look again and the flower girls beautiful beyond compare with their flashing eyes and graceful physiques they captivate you Beau tiful strains of almost heavenly music lure you to the quaint theatre where you sit entranced by the lovely cadence of subtle music sung through lips that seem to voice the charms of the Oriental Paradise Whirling and moving in passionate pulsation you follow with dreamy eyes the dance of the Hula Hula the witchery of which is the very poetry of motion No can give that passionate swirl no odalesque the artful abandon with which Hula Hula dancer invests this graceful dance The writer has been fortunate enough to premier asolutas of La San Carlo and Paris Grand Operas the Egg Dance of India- and has looked upon the vulgar ventc of the upper Nile but never expects to feel the same thrill of ecstasy aroused by the Hula Hula dancers unless Terpsichore invades the earth with her ballet of nymphs even then she must be accompanied by Hula Hula coryphees In singularly appropriate proximity you find the imposing portal to the Great Burning Volcano of Kilauea and enter Before the awful majesty of The House of Everlasting Burning you stand entranced Here the Goddess holds sway and Mother Earth gives way to trembling before the angry spasms of the Goddess of Fire Poles face is one awful frown gashed with fiery cuts livid with the curse of angry passion Unearthly Weird Ruggedly Hor rible I How Sublime How Awful I Pliny should have lived to have seen Petes face and then would have lived a penpicture worthy the great Roman historian whilst midst Kilaueas sulphurous mists would have conjured up Inspirations of the divine Dantes Inferno more con summately hellish Oh awful sublimity of its cav- in Japan REV DANIEL NORMAN OF KIO HAS RETURNED HOME Rev Daniel Norman of Ja pan has returned to his home in Au rora He is connected with the Cen tral Tabernacle at Tokio where he has been ministering for the last four years The church is attended large ly by the students of the Imperial University At the morning service which is conducted in Japanese there is a congregation of from to In the afternoon an English service the numbers are about the same At the evening service in Japanese more than 200 attend The work shows every evidence of success and is meet ing much encouragement Buddhism I is the most prevalent religion though there is a great lack of acceptance of any kind of religion The moral con dition in the east is very unsatisfac tory and many who have been oppos ing Christianity are beginning to deny the sufficiency of every other religion This is taken as a favorable sign Christianity is not now considered as something foreign Converts now are being made from conviction not as formerly on account of the popular ity western The num ber of converts also is steadily in creasing each year Rev Mr Nor man has also a Sunday school attended by students including a Bible class of or The movement for union among the six Methodists bodies in Japan is now assuming definite proportions it cannot be consummated for at least four years These bodies are the Methodist Episcopal Church North the Methodist Episcopal Church South the United Brethren the Pro testant Methodist Church the Evan gelical Association and the Canadian Methodist Church A committee has already drawn up the general princi ples of the scheme and it has been ap proved of by the Methodist Episcopal Church North at their conference The Canadian Methodist Church Con ference is now in progress and will pass upon the subject The other bodies will take up the matter when their conferences occur The idea is to establish one Methodist Church in Japan with provision for it to become selfcontrolling as soon as it is self- supporting The head church whose title will be a Japanese word signifying either Bishop or general superintendent will be elected for years and will not be eligible for re election There is a similar movement in pro gress among the Presbyterian bodies seven or eight of which have entered a federation with a view to systematiz ing work There is also a wellde veloped scheme on foot with good prospects for success which looks to wards the union of all Protestant evangelical bodies A conference was held recently at at which missionaries were present and a re solution was passed looking towards such a cooperation Rev Mr Norman left Japan on the of April At that time he says- it seemed as if matters between Ja pan and Russia would amicably adjusted as the Japanese were taking such a firm stand The Europeans in Japan had been greatly pleased by the selfcontrol displayed by Japan in her disagreement with Russia There were some western powers it was felt which would have precipitated a fight long ago had they in pens place Globe May swimmers and an will have to be made to beep him from going over the Falls of Niagara As it is he will swim the Rapids during his so journ with the Village to Kapuas hale that of Kalei and family whose habita tion has been constructed of human skulls human skulls and his family are the only Hawaiian canni bals ever brought to the United States and while it brings up hor- thoughts and the sight of a a building built of human remains depths of grewsome onestill this exhibition is livid streaks of liquid instructive and part of Col broth No picture of Hades Id great object lesson convey moro anguish l and restoring tbepartstoa Again you turn from the dark page infernal tenure to u condition Doctors Never borrow if you can possibly avoid it Get Rid of it a If you have catarrh why dont you try to get rid of it The first thing you know it will go down your lungs or stomach and cause serious trouble You should use VapoCresolene at once cure is so easy and so pleasant You put some Cresolene in the vapor izer light the lamp beneath and breathein the vapor while sleeping thats all The healing soothing vapor goes all up through the hose quieting his none weird Wr glimpse Into this counterfeit present- 0 to to cannibals home Is the trusty helpers Invade even hall tatlona resemble the fetish work of hands and illustrative two of the iv con Crtot ft fc M of VipoCraotco old which ihould In and told by W Lehman druggist Newmarket

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy