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Newmarket Era , June 12, 1908, p. 4

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I ml A Goo I I airFood Ayers Hair Vigor new formula Is genuine bilrfood It feeds nourishes builds up The hair grows more rapidly keeps soft and smooth and all dandruff disappears Aid nature Give your tht color of ihe hah neednot bitM about vigorfrom the color of your The Vigor in a good salary or a young to rc- Shorthand graduates of last year are now enjoying salary Perhaps we can fcelp you to receive this amount Our new explains Clip out this catd it and send to Shaw Central Easi ness College TorbDto Address Get one from your dealer on dyt trial with TO A BINN3 their The plant and goodwill of the of the Weston Times and Guide is recently changed hands the same having been acquired by Mr A formerly the Monetary Times Toronto from Mr J K The new publisher will en deavor to mate the times and Guide deserving of continued patronage and influence in West York Busy Mans Magazine for June admirably illustrated and has reierencts the approaching vacation season which gives outing character to number There bright articles the life rrrtnent tilings and how Numerous other acceptable contributions will be found within the red cover of The investigation into of York County Magistrates and stables was brought to a close Friday last Some queer thinga were done in the Southern part or the County as well as in the North Duties and privileges as well as re sponsibilities have been more clearly defined and a better understanding will hereafter obtain respecting offici aldom as the out come of the Saves Line to be Built to Hudson Bay Ottawa June Legislation will be presented to the House in a few days looking to the construction of the Hudson Bay Railway The Min ister of the Interior has already in troduced an amendment to the Do- Lands Act providing for the certain of remaining even in Alberta and Saskatchewan to settlers and the oner derived in this will he to secure the opening of the outlet the seaboard for the rain of the Canadian Northwest The Canadian Northern Railway is already in operation to the pass on the Saskatchewan River from which but miles to Churchill on Bay and it is said that the Canadian Northern will be entrusted with the construction of this le link receiving in consideration therefor a government guarantee ol portion of their bonds and a cash subsidy in lieu the land subsidy which was voted years ago by the Dominion Parliament for this purpose The agreement will provide for rights over this line to Hudson Bay on equitable terms to all companies who desire to establish And now another Cabinet the Whitney aggregation has go and been following in of Hon Mr Cochrane by ma special promises to support t a meeting in he is irtid having nude the followii burg Flood All the rocks re rescued Choose You This Day Whom You Serve Two rival this lower world with each other wage Their champions figMing with their flags unfurled In fierce opposing battles engage To these all minor kingdoms bow the knee Their homage giving serving loyally As on their thrones their scepters wield Commanding each their forces to fulfil Their pledge of fealty to never yield No flag of truce on terms to thwart their will The evil and the good in every place Contend for victory in close embrace The realms of right and wrong oft seem as one Hard to distinguish in the course they take As tares and wheat both grow beneath the sun So right will bless wrong moral havoc make may judge to which class each belongs their Their chosen The aims and objects after which they strive Most plainly indicate the kindred throng Epistles read and known mong whom they live Their actions noted whether right or wrong Their influence for good or ill extends Hemlock or Pine Lumber All Sizes to Suit the Building Trade ia or He FLOORING DRESSES MATERIAL Government Standard 3D CLOVER LEUCERNE CLOVER TURNIP MANGLE MILLET TIMOTHY SEED SUGAR BEET RAPE SEED These Seeds are fresh and pure A pie to friends i many ways superior state That some should choose and waste their days In mad pursuit of folly scorning fate Gods spirit grieving when they hear His voice Who spurn His love ignoring such a choice The beasts that roam the forest field or In every age conform to Gods own plan As He devised who every creature made Are truer to their instincts than is man With seeming patience hardships great of 1 guide pur Alberta louse belonging to Hon Peter McLaren and the Packing Com panys factory is in danger June James Young was sentenced at noon to five years the penitentiary for murderous What to Read Read history It fa the story of the progress of human life It teaches by example and stimulates to endeavor Reid poetry It enriches the mind with that may become real Read romance The example its heroes are an exaltation and tend to formation noble character It supplies inform ation that equips for usefulness and prevents the triumph of error Read philosophy It imparts wis dom to consider all things knowledge to understand all things and forti tude to all things the Bible It gives promise of the future and strengthens the soul Cincinnati Commercial lent mid lib- would ah am I generous Winnipeg Man June Spec tacular fire swept the great abattoir Of Gordon Ironsides and Faro lo cated at the corner of Logan and Trinity today The loss is said to be at least covered by The interior wan completely destroyed Contained in the ruined folding were of pork and carcasses- of lit- Of tlfiB number probably were destroyed Brampton June Mr a lineman in the employ the Telegraph Company fell from the top of electric pole in front of the telegraph office In this town today at noon and was in stantly killed He attaching a guy wire to the pole when he must have touched the wire and was knock- grants tn trict with in who supports me again using the tie fit self politically Oar Toronto Letter Two burglars attempted to the dwelling Mr J A George Avenue on Saturday A good watchdog inside fright ened them away and a window trying to get at them Falling into a deep hole while he was in the River Don at the head or Lisle street at tenyearold Denning was drovned on Friday last By all latest accounts the rural corps of the district will go to Ni agara Camp June and the city corps will go to the Quebec Tercen tenary in July So the despatches from Ottawa seem to indicate Mrs Elizabeth Ellen Taylor woman charged with throwing acid in Edward Chandlers face w the city Police Court last Saturday and remanded to County Ma gistrate court for Friday Socialists who attempted to hold penair meetings upon the streets of he city last Friday afternoon two them candidates lor the were arrested on charges of be ing disorderly and blocking the Board or Trade banquet at the Hotel to be tendered to Sir will take ult field A Strath AxotticKX Kidney Care Is com pounded to Kidney disease and nothing else It relieves In Eta shortest time cleanses the blood for Blood can and ailing kidneys Let the tight of the cent ploy the means and enjoy The King supreme upon His throne controls The universe in majesty and might And in His noble army He enrolls And safely pilots all who love the right Those who His faithful soldiers here would be He will protect and save them finally Mans will is free by him the choice is made Whom he will serve no despotism rules God knows that blessings spring from laws obeyed Nor does He make mankind to serve as tools In love He planned twas His divine behest That all His creatures should he truly blest AH those who take His word to be their chart to the prnjits there contained Will be directed here till they depart Through lifes sad dispensations he sustained Will join the ranks of thoe whove crossed the tide And with the best of earth and Christ abide And ultimately at some future date The countless millions of the human race Will hear the words that seal their changeless state While each departs to his prepared place In joy eternal if the Lord he served Or banishment therefrom if so deserved Richmond Hill May IB MRS P Persons wanting night soli remove can have their wants promptly tended to by dropping a post card to BOX Newmarket tleman to be horn the A good John Bale healthy and Hates Mr Andrew Hates of the fin and undertakers within a short distance and in only seven feet v Friday afternoon day last week J out her sons in ondltlon by cared terrible til they from Long Branch ouiiciil that Coles City on the iti m A Advertisement Two years ao there appeared in an influential London paper the fol lowing advertisement Wanted for a responsible position a young man not over years of age educated and chief ere- j is that o is a consistent Christian Salary 400 Apply j etc Hundreds applied for this El Dor- ado of situations and among them hundreds who did not know the I meaning of even the words eonsis- I tent Christian Among the latter was young man of good appear ance perfect education high refer ences and undoubted abilities and character am not a Christian he said in reply to the interrogation of his prospective employer but I will be come one if it i necessary to the position and you wish it- He said this in the most perfect good faith and without an idea of the painful absurdity and contradic tion of his proposition Why are you not a Christian was ail the other asked Well to speak candidly sir I have never thought of it But when my brother and aw your strange- pardon me for calling it this adver tisement we thought that if suit ed the position in other respects I might easily become a Christian as I am not an enemy to religion What then do you understand by the word Christian asked the gen tleman You interest while you young man seemed to think for a moment then he said I believe the dictionaries define Christian aB one vho follows Christ who is de scribed as the Saviour the Anoint ed One Strange that you should know so much and not know or wish to know more said the elder man But it is no part of mine to cate chize or to sermonize you The foot that you are not a Christian pro- vents my engaging you though I feel that you are fitted in every The young man thought of the in valid mother and the delicate sinter in the beautiful town pi Penzance for whom he and his brother loved to work Oh sir he Raid and yet in a- manful way this means so much to me I am willing to be a Chris tian at once if you will but allow me to enter upon this work if only on The work needs Christian experi ence my dear sir the gentle man and J have the name here of a but kinder young man who has had that exper ience but in other things he is equal I think I must give him trial Yet hope to see you again Is there no hope for me then asked the young man Every hope was the not without experience The employers manne than his words he held out to the disappointed candidate and shaking it he said Call upon me soon I should like to meet you again for I like you And will you perhaps read this He put a copy of Pil grims Progress into the others hand Two days after this the brothers searching the papers came across another advertisement setting forth that a good reader one able to make notes was wanted temporari ly by a student A small honorar ium was offered It will be better than nothing un til I can got something of a perma nent character said he whom we shall call John Yes said Edward angrily and you can your fingers at the churl wanted to see you again for I should like to know Perhaps it was just a matter of form suggested John I cannot complain of the man I had not the my John among tvo or three hundred others answered the latter adver tisement and much to his own as tonishment and delight he was cho sen- He found his new employer to be a young man a student prepar ing for examination suffering from cataract ho was all but blind and was expecting in a months time to have his eyes operated upon In the meantime and after the operation ho needed some ono to read to him and to write for him the former would bo chiefly Greek the New Testament Those were happy hours to John for he found Mr a man of fine mind and heart and he wondered if he was a Christian He was very soon- to know Do not be offended with me if I ask you a question said Mr one morning but you read this Gospel as you had a liv ing interest Have you Do you mean by a living inter est to ask me if am a Christian If so I muni say no for I have nev er professed any form of religion though I am against none A snadow as of pain crossed Mr expressive features he sat si lent for a few minutes then ho said The verso Matt you hie to church just read then appeals to you J am a Christian preparing for the ministry of Gods word therefore I speak plainly to you but speak how I will I cannot speak so direct ly nor with such authority to you does my Lord t The other was visibly touched he liked this honesty even while he un derstood nothing of that which gave it origin He said A week ago or so I lost a good appointment thru not being a Christian of experience I offered to become one tout some one was before me in experience he got the post How would you have become a Christian Mr asked Had you any idea of what the doing so involved I would have larly tried to life as taught by the I would have tried to do nothing contrary to teachings and would be faithful to my vows Very good so far as it goes said Mr but the religion of Christ demands not only your ser vice but yourself Christianity is a personal Saviour and a person to bo saved Christianity is the sinners lifelong response to Christs call to a holy perfect life Then I can never be a Christian sir and we will if you please dis miss the subject once and for all said John They went on with the reading notes and remarks followed and at the close of the appointed time John wont homo if that could be called home whioh they the brothers rented of a stranger two rooms with scant attendance and which they commonly termed diggings But dancing before his eyes when ever he reaa arranging themselves to the proper airs he hummed or whistled obtruding themselves up on his every thought entering si lently into every conversation dis turbing his calmest momentB and even forming part of his dreams wore the words of the verse which done in English read thus There fore be ye also ready for in such j an hour as ye think not the Son of before Man cometh Matt 44 To that we escape uncomfortable thoughts he to life and that past a chaotic an awful dread A year afterwards the strange ad vertisement again appeared and again John saw it He was just months of foreign homo from travel with the invalided i wellknown Christian lady Do you think he asked her as he showed her the advertisement that I have experience enough to warrant me in again applying for the posi tion For I am a learner That you will ever be said the lady all Gods children are should consider you peculiarly fitted for the position and I advise you to apply for it I will give you a let ter to Mr He got the post at once without a word from himself And said his now employer I should like to hear if I may your story It is brief was the i was tormented by the words Be ye also r and had begun to think I was losing my reason when my brother whs struck dead at my side My mother an invalid was so over come by the shock that she died two days afterwards 1 had a very se vere illness myself and my sister came up from Cornwall to nurse me My ravings sent her to the Bible and there she found Ono whom she had for years unconsciously needed her Saviour As I recovered she prayed with me and for me read to me explained what still appeared mysterious to me and comforted me until she took the fever and 1 was like to lose her One day when I was fairly convalescent the doctor told mo it was but a question of hours only a miracle can save her said he Then I know I was a Christian for a conviction flashed through mo that would recover that God would give her to mo from the grave for the asking and He did All afternoon I besought Him I felt that I could almost near Him Ho was so near and as I prayed in an hour when I hud not thought Him so near Ho cume but not for death My sister is now in perfect health and though we have lost our mother happier than for i his brother ono Satur day afternoon over Common A sudden storm of hail succeeded by thunder and lightning overtook them and oven as he turned to Ed ward after a particularly vivid flash he saw that his brother had been smitten and that his clothes were burning Oyer the common in the blinding play of the lightnings flash he carried brother corpse the CASTOR I A For Infants and Children Kind You Always Sought

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