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Newmarket Era , July 5, 1901, p. 8

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r I J THE NEWMARKET ERA DAY J 5 f T The law Of health ha do uniformed- guardian of its peace If it had there be arrests innumerable in every restaurant every day of Both In the quantity and quality of the food they eat and in the manner of its consump tion men and women sin each day he Ian of health who wilt not heed litres tjj can not ami dys pepsia or stomach trouble is riable penalty of care less eating There is no other medicine for diseases of the stomach and allied organs of di gestion and nutrition which can compare with Dr Pierces Golden Medical Dis covery It cures these diseases perfect ly and permanently and enables the build ing up of the whole body into vigorous health I took two bottles of Dr Pierre Golden Medical for trouble write Clarence Esq of Co Ml did me to I did at take more I can cat raort anything now I am so well pleased with J hardly know bow to thank for kind Information I tried a whole lot of thing before I wrote to- There waa a gentleman told me aboat bow bad cared wife I thought I would try a bottle of I am glad Id for I dont know what I would have done It had not been for Dr Pierce Golden Med ical Discovery Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation ASSURANCE CO inKD KETTLEBY On Sunday last Miss Green the blind lady who conducted a revival in the Methodist church in Match assist ed the pastor Rev in receiv ing into membership candidates Services were held afternoon and evening The church would not ac commodate the crowds and many were unable to gain admission to he edifice The church was beautifully decorated with flowers for the service Mr whose term expires now has been a hardworking minister and the church is in a much better state than for many years Three hundred tickets were sold here and about at for the excursion loathe Model Farm shipped a car load of cattle to Portage La Prairie yes terday David an old and respected resident of this place died at bis home here on Friday morning at the advanced age of nearly years A delightful evening was spent at the Methodist church last Monday when the members of the worth League gave a social and farewell to the pastor Rev Buley who is leav ing to accept a charge in the United States Mr was presented with a wellfilled purse and a worded address to which he replied in feeling terms Refreshments were served at the close During Mr s snort residence here he has made many friends who will regret his departure The Company has now enter ed upon its 76th year The following figures testify to its Stability Liber ality Popularity Accumulated Funds Annual Revenue over Bonuses Already Declared Claims Paid During year 5102 Policies were issued for Deposit Dom Govt over TEMPE11ANCEVILLE was performed by Rev Keam pastor of the Methodist church at in the presence of the most intimate friends of the contracting parties In the evening the happy couple left for their home in Sharon The presents were numerous A few minutes before noon on Fri day fire broke out in Mr Bald wins flour mill Tbe alarm was given and the brigade was soon at the scene of the fire Fortunately the fire which had been caused by a heat- ed box had gained but little head way before being discovered and was extinguished by a few pails of water Owing to the whistle cord at the Waterworks breaking the alarm was given by the whistle at the Beaver tannery John OConnor and Holt two farmers of con of King were partners in a bottle of whiskey last Tuesday The division however created dissension and a free fight en sued between the two It is alleged that Holt used a knife in the affray OConnor was arrested byCoun ty Constable Robinson for assaulting the former Magistrates Love and hear portion of the case on Friday last and postponed the balance till Thursday Mr H lias purchased a house and lot on Wellington street from and will have the residence mod ernized and in habitable condi tion The in connection with the new railroad to Scbmberg is still en gaging and his men The stakes now fixed will al low the new road to join the Metro politan just south of Curtis hotel at Oak Ridges Mr of the Banner is taking his annual fishing out at Lake Webster has been appointed teacher at the public school in place of Miss who resigned Big crowd here on Dominion Day The people of the Methodist church Teinperanceville have reason to be much pleased with the success of their garden party on the lawn of Mr Harry The evening was per fect the tea served was that could be desired and the entertainment was highclass The New Century Male Quartette Toronto rendered several selection in a very able manner Miss and Rev Large sang solos which were highly appreciated Miss Hunt delighted the audience with her recitations There was a very large crowd and all seemed to enjoy the evening immensely The committee must certainly eel gratified with the results The proceeds amounted to over and they have clear We them heartily on the success and their able manage ment The STANDARD has investments in Canada amounting to over Fifteen Millions of Dollars J A Agent JAMES CLARKE District Inspector Op J Sfcenhouse MA EDINBURGH of MO St Toronto Specialist In Diseases of Women Diseases of Nose and Throat Piles y bo consulted every Saturday at the Newmarket room OUR Summer School offers a splendid opportunity lor teachers and others to develop increased earning power at a limited expense time and money Write us about it SCHOMBERG Miss Eva and Miss Pretty of Newmarket were visiting with Miss Walton Miss A V last week At the League meeting last week the Rev A P Latter was presented with an address from the League Mr of Nelson arrived home last week after an of four years Mr James Sloan village pound- keeper sold by public auction on Fri day last five bead of unre deemed impounded cattle The total amount realized was Crops are looking very well in this vicinity Ambrose Welsh was timing a spirited horse thru town Monday even ing it became frightened at the sound of new gravel and upset the rig into the ditch but did not succeed in get ting away Mrs Allan and family of Toron to and who are residing in Newmar ket during the hot summer months were the guests of Mr and Mrs J Butler on Monday last Miss Lizzie Butler accompanied them on their re turn home Last Thursday night burglars forc ed in the back door of Mr J Har- groves harness shop and when taking their departure took with them a fine set of light harness So far there is no definite clue to the party or parties suspicion is gradually fastening itself around the guilty OUR WORK continues right along from month to month Students en tering in June or July finish a course in the Fall when many are Just entering We have no vacations We do thorough work every month in the year and are constantly sending out young people into good posi tions Central Business College TORONTO SHAW Principal German teamster of Hull was killed by falling from his wagon tfie wheals crushing his head AURORA On Saturday afternoon the members Piles To prove to you that J that J a and core tor a and form of itch OTITIS man factor in a and back at or Ointment of the Junior League of the Metho dist Church and their parents held a picnic at Lake Wilcox They were conveyed to and from the lake in car riages and had a very enjoyable time An arrangement has been made by which both drug stores In town will close at each evening after Mon day July 1st It is to be regretted that a similar arrangement cannot be made between the other stores to close at the same hour Mr Arthur Andrews has sold his business which he has suc cessfully carried on in the block for years to Mr Arthur Mulvey who carried on the business some years ago Mr Andrews has been forced to retire on account of eyes and Is going totake a course of treatment with a specialist in To ronto A pretty wedding took place at the residence of the brides Mr John Fetch Metcftl street on Wed nesday afternoon when Mies Ella fetch was married to Mr W L Knight of Sharon The ceremony fllueh Reading for The New York World has got the cost- of printing down to a minimum Its latest offer of Its monthly news papermagazine is interesting If from no other cause that it shows the acme of how much for how little Monthly World is a 32page magazine with colored cover Its pages are about the site of the page of the Ladies Home Journal and it is copiously illustrated in halftone Tbe illustrations are the result of the best printingpress appliances making a magazine unrivalled in the quality its contents and its appearance Kach issue contains stories of ro mance love adventure travel stories of fiction and fact stories of- things quaint and curious gathered together all oyer the world the results of scientific research and editorial re views It numbers among its con- the leading literary men and women of day A feature each month is a fullpage portrait of the most famed man or woman of the moment in the public in collecting and preparing for pub lication the literary matter and art subjects for the Monthly World no expense is spared The New York World will send six numbers of this newspapermaga zine- on receipt of fifteen cents in stamps Address The World Pulitzer Building New York Has the Camp a Canteen peed of baring on the Ocean Two Officers of a British Hang Over the Side of the Vessel to Put Out a Fire New Orleans La June The British mule transport Monterey from Cape Town has arrived in port after a terrible experience with Are at sea Twelye days out from St Vincent flames were in the after hold and gained such headway the heat prevented the usual means of extinguishing fire on shipboard Flames and clouds of smoke poured out from the hold and when the of ficers and crew were about to abandon the ship First Officer and Fourth Officer Harrison volunteered a daring plan They proposed to tie wire cables around their bodies and have their companions lower them down the side of the ship until they were abreast the port opening into the burning section It was a desperate expedient but after a short consulta tion was adopted As the fixe was near the water line and Harrison were lowered down until they- were submerged in the sea nearly up to their waists Hanging thus half buried in the waves with the ship under headway the men battered in the port a hose was then lowered to them and for several hours they hung swinging outward and inward pouring a stream into the blazing hold In this way they finally suc ceeded ill checking the flames The vessel was badly damaged Perfectly Clear Shingle and very wide ALSO- PINE SHINGLES LUMBER yyPiiRilQORS AND SASH 7- OF ALL KINDS V PAILS TUBS WASHBOARDS CLOTHESPINS Tale of a Stamp r Im a stamp- A postage stamp A twocenter Dont want to brag But I was never Licked S Except once By a gentleman too He put me on To a good thing V It was an envelope Perfumed pink square Ive been stuck on That envelope Ever since He dropped us The envelope and me Through a slot in a dark box But we were rescued By a mail clerk Af ores the pity He hit me an awful Smash with a hammer It left my face Black and blue Then went on a long Journey Of two days And when we arrived The pink envelope and me We were presented- To a perfect love Of a girl With the stunningest pair Of blue That ever blinked Well she mutilated The pink envelope And tore one corner Of me off With a hairpin Then she read what Was inside The pink envelope I never saw a girl blush So beautifully I would be stuck On her if I could Well she placed The writing back In the pink envelope Then she kissed me Oh her lips ripe As cherries And warm As the summersun We The pink envelope and me Are now snugly In her bosom We can hear Her heart throb When it goes fastest She takes us out And kisses me Im glad Im a stamp A twocenter Newton in Ohio State Journal Be just before you are generous Rev Dr Lorlmer a Scotch divine in Boston says The of tfce Lords Day has become a national sin and Ib rapidly becoming a nation al peril as well following letter has been sent to the News The officers at the camp deny the statement that there is a canteen The letter is as follows News Like many another unsuspecting citizen of this Dominion I have labored under the blissful delu sion that the official ban having been placed upon the canteen it was therefore a thing of the past so far at least as our summer military camps are concerned The Globes London correspondent has declared there is no canteen on heights and no other paper to my knowledge has even whispered to the contrary I have felicitated myself that our soldiers would never make us blush for their vices as every high- minded American does today for the carnivals that have disgraced the Army in Cuba and the Philippines Judge of my surprise upon a recent visit to the London camp to find four canteens there may be- morerin full blast and doing a busi ness These were located in the rear board shanties which serve as kitchens immediately behind the of ficers dining tents At the door of one four young men mere boys were drinking beer by turns from a tin pail while another passed with an eightquart pail of beer as I entered the canteen This bar was attended by two young soldiers in uniform Here I heard soldiers ask for beer saw- them pay or it and drink it When I inquired if civilians could also procure liquor was assured by the bartender that I could have whatever I wanted and was most obligingly invited to state my alcoholic preference Upon ques tioning him further as to who had de tailed him to this duty and who re the profits of the concern the bar suddenly closed up leaving a sur prised civilian on one side of a board partition and a frightened officer two bartenders and a tolerably well equip ped saloon on the other At three other such places I also saw soldiers drinking beer Mr has the department of militfa at Ottawa actually given or ders that no canteen shall be main tained at the summer camps Have the officers at present in camp on the heights been notified to that effect for whether they have or not it is incredible that they should be ignor ant of the existence of army saloons running full blast within thirty feet of their tables Do they get a rake oil and will their mess diminished in an inverse ratio to the profits of the canteen Whatever the answer to these questions may be the disgrace ful fact remains that so long as the anticanteen regulation is ignored as I saw it ignored yesterday on Car- lings heights just so long will the boy who puts on the kings uniform be exposed to the dangerous entice ments of the saloon made doubly dangerous by the exigencies of camp life associations and the examples of officials Yours truly H MOVER Belmont Juno THE WM MFG Of Newmarket Limited Children Cry for CA I A- The Public Schools and The Ontario Womens Christian Temperance Union are contending for the retention of the Fourth Form Ex amination on Physiology and Tem perance the only examination of this study on the whole school course be cause experience has proven that the teaching of subjects not put to such a test is in most cases fragmentary and disappointing We arc willing to agree to Monthly Tests or Teach ers Reports when that is the meth od used in all other studies But so long as distinctions are made and the Teachers ability is judged by number of pupils passed so long will the topics calling for an examination receive time and attention where others will be neglected This statement is not theoretical It has been demonstrated by years of experience with the hour per week of familiar conversation on Physi ology and Temperance prescribed for the 2nd and 3rd forms The observ ance of this regulation is almost a dead letter and the Fourth Form that now gives us our only satisfac teaching will be deprived of the stimulus that produces such result if the examination is done away The plan for securing temperance teaching in schools was evolved from the protective instincts of mother- love in the hope of rescuing the com ing generations from the prevailing alcoholic enslavement of the present one It is an old and story the wailing and the woe the aching motherhearts the ruined family life the hopes and wrecked Everywhere thru the land may be heard the mournful sounds of Rachel weeping for her children echoing and reechoing over and over again It is because of these things that we appeal to those in authority that the wall of protection and de- fence that we have been trying to build about our homes and loved ones may be strengthened not weakened or removed Mrs Cornwall time to figlit consumption with Scotts Emulsion of codliver oil is long In advance If it threatens you cart resist and you may overcome it Dont Ik afraid be But tackle It dont waste time Mku tut joe Politeness is cheap enough tor everybody to have some Every time an argument gains you a new friend it loses you two old ones The number of lunatics in United Kingdom increases at the rat of two thousand a year A wellbred Turk always stands in the presence of his mother until the old lady tells him to sit down Chrysanthemum lice can be got rid of by dusting the plants with dust while they are damp A Cincinnati minister recently sur prised his hearers by praying for those of his congregation who were too proud to kneel and too lazy to stand Many School Children are Pale Weak and Nervous Debilitated and In and Body Dr Food SurprlalDftir Beneficial for Children The severe and strain competitive examinations coming at a time when- every- boy and is undergoing trying physiological much toward and physical of school Hun down health with blood thin and watery and the ner vous ayatem have no chance to escape the many ills that beset a feeble body There Is no treat known to science that so natural ly and thoroughly restores strength and vitality to the as Dr Chases Nerve Food at makes par- eats by bringing back the color to the faces and the aire ngth and elasticity to the bodies of their pale puny children Mrs granddaughter nine years old was pale Weak 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