Newmarket Era , May 26, 1893, p. 4

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W MAY 1893 in lUnda nil Soar both extent of vale Hh all tlia Try ta lor and TO AWAY HIS CRUTCHES AFTER YEARS OF TERRIBLE SUFFERNO AN INTERESTING HISTORY WOMAN Text Favor fa ana beauty is vain i ft woman that the ahaU be and In lbs form of an rosilo commencing wish of alphabet On 1Mb account arilficfal and the -words- bo which will order picture aim The woman la womanly and In character and mental ability and and withal morally good found without aeafcb and worthy of all for a more poasct- than all earthly A true wife a for good upon her and family- daily duties of ability Economy and generosity go band band keeping with inward beauty of character Speech be and kindly Those who these will have approbation of those to them WHAT TO Id ltat iloncka bill to the cost of -regis- taring mortgages to defeated on its reading by tf majority vote Association held its last week at Van- The P kindly fur- to mil news paper men of ana westward who to attend the meeting Federal appoint ed AM portion formerly by Mr J- J- Cotfivove in the Inland The latter may with bis A to V OF For eijjht I with sore my kg which from having it broken kept roe In fivo trying to It to no I alt liniments ointments pills and blood but with no benefit In it to had had to ail on ftud my foot on an other for four I not my foot on blood would rtih oat in a stream and to 7cx its natural eize ELEVEN RUNNING SORES on it which reduced me to a skeleton I in four mo toco to the but I would not for I knew they would lata my leg off The doctor then it open nd liol hut I wag to One old it had to Id icli could never heard of Bur B1m1 tluu but read Rev Mr Stout who had by medical aid had failed tin I 1 try it trashed the took them to diwetns After on after I went to work In the field of sixth lottle my healed up tone out of it and the to natural places again years It has out I can walk five utile mid all 1 to IS which rved my not life 1 it to all Give ii ill it trial it will euro you Injljv St Mr the druggist of fit Oat certifies to truthful it3Af by Mr cum have Ey elected the following to that Biding at the Ottawa Reform Smith J Mackenzie Vannant John Richardson and John Clarke one from each municipality in the Hiding the local member A given at St- on the lSthinflt honor Hon Minister Finance Among other gentlemen present the following Cabinet Hon Mr Hon Mr Daly and Hon Mr Auger- to have been a aessful demonstration from London England under date May states that lord Aberdeen who recently had an interview with the of the Board of Agriculture Lou Jon lasted to that the prospect Was that jxasibly within one month the present restrictions on Canadian cat tle trade would bo removed al toother PURE BEST Wtifiifnfcitrriataahuoarcfloai All A introduced by Mr- to aumraer m after before the Was withdrawn bill waa a one allowing by a vote to shorten the terms of vacation lion Mr out that such a would I sure to earae disagree balMe and he alio thought i a tiling to compel chiMicii toAttcrid cbcot in the hot cummer to amend the Act waa by a the Originally it was intended by promot er this bill to prohibit from celling ounce of spirits any one lime without a certificate pliyioiAii not to bo connected with but wo uudcraUnd w by the to df0jgi lu fcix otinevs during of a A will have to Dr Pierces Pleasant Theyre a compound of refined and concentrated botanical extracts tiny smallest and the easiest to take absolutely and permanently euro Constipation Indigestion Sick and Bilious Headaches Bil ious Attacks and nil derangements of liver stomach and bowels They cure permanently they act naturally They dont shock and weaken tho system like huge oldfashioned pills And theyre more effective little Pellet for a corrective or laxative for a cathartic Theyre the pills yon can buy for theyre guaranteed to satisfaction or your money is re turned You pay only for good you get For a perfect and permanent of Catarrh Dr Sagos Catarrh Its proprietors offer 500 reward for an inoumMo case Modes of Milk Milk contains all the elements arc are required to sustain life writes Elizabeth Robinson Scovil in a valu able article on Life in the Invalids Room in the April Home Journal It is usually the chief of diet when solid food is prohibited There are many ways of preparing it and these have three ends in view to render it more digestible and more After living upon milk alone for a few days many invalids become exceedingly tired of it The skillful nurse will never permit this stage to be reached She knows that her patient must de pend upon food for nutriment and she tries to give it so that it will not pall upon the flagging appetite To secure this she must vary the mode of presenting it It may be given brought to the scalding point but not allowed to boil and served in like tea or bouillon Ice cold just taken from the refriger ator in summer or the cold closet winter and served glass Frozen To do this have two tin kettles one much larger than the other Put the milk in the smaller one and stand it in the other fill the space with pound- ice and coarse salt twothirds to onethird salt well mixed In ten minutes with a knife scrape the con gealing milk from the sides the can and beat the mass thoroughly Re peat this operation every ten or fifteen minutes until the whole is frozen The beating makes it smoother Sugar and any flavoring can be used if ice cream is desired and waterice can be frozen in the rune way Flav ored Add sugar salt won rosewater stimulant as brandy or whiskey when it is or if permitted a little strong coffee or tea to disguise the milky Mixed limewater tied ine ir c of to each glass of milk Vichy and sodawater may also be used I his process partially digests the food he- fore it is taken and relieves the stomach of some of its responsibility good our Father Oar to I Making world to With flower and abruba and Flo bare given food to eat Clothing to nit oar the many thing That claim our admiration Ha gives at flower iniy When ill dark and drear That Will oar pathway Ho flowert to lore For oar To remind of tndcr If God caret for this world we Sorely wo can way flowera a3om our pub tborna appear No wo Lord we Ioto near We often the we gate on and If world bcontlfQl mast be April Silt tcco struck at the Pacific railwaiy well No a Windsor at a depth of feCU The building and apparatus required in process of re will One thousand jirref will be daily output when works get well under way NOTICE TO FARMERS ColtWatinn Secdinf Toronto IS YOUR TIME to ate tha NEW AND DRILLS WIDE OPEN BINDER TORONTO I A and and PATTERSONS and ft cote TORONTO AND MOWERS TIGER AND ROYAL RAKES MASSE HARRIS HAY and Sawyer and and Separator and Carta tic R B SMITH AGENT fee NEWMARKET BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT Please call Our Prices in PUREST BEST As the flies will shortly on deck again this for get ting rid of them is not expensive and will be worth a trial A half tea- spoonful of black pepper finely ground should be mixed with double the quantity of brown sugar and the compound moistened with cream The flies will generally eat greedily of this mixture if placed where they can easily teach it but it will be their last meal for the least taste of to a fly rank poison If watched they will often be seen to drop dead within a few feet of the plate which they have just left and some of the heartiest eaters do not lire to leave the plate One of the most remarkable of trees or shrubs grows near spine springs about twelve mies north off It about six or seven feet high with a trunk which at its base is three times the size of an ordinary mans wrist It has numberless branches and twigs and and resembles somewhat the barberry Its truly wonderful characteristic its luminosity which is so great that on the darkest night it can bo plainly seen a mile away- A person standing near could read the finest print by its light Its foliage is extremely rank and its leaves resemble somewhat those of the aromatic bay tree in shape sue and color The luminous property is due to a gummy substance which can be transferred to the hand by rubbing and with the transfer ha phosphorescent light while that on the leaf disappears The luminosity is thought to be due to parasitic form The Indians regard it with superstition and will not come near it even in daytime They give ft name which means witch Years flfocxwxr Caerter- field I afflicted wttn pain In the tower part or tta was as it wis laid a spot the Hie hand- Dar ing too at lacks the perspiration would stand in drops on sgooy ti make auflUteat any hoar the day or IWlDg thirty to hall ft Car leafing as suddenly but or several I and werealrnwtdaUythenlMsrreqoent Alter at this I wis uvea bilious typhoid bd I to had worst l At the first the mother my doctor recooimendloi being better than bo prepare I fills and so great was the benefit derived that duclne nearly thirty I hare hat my former trouble which KdUy to the same remedy AVERS Effective T WILL FIND THE ftIST DESIGNS I Remnants at Half Price STARR Offlo- DUNN BAKING FRIEND Larue in Canada ARE THE BEST FLOWER FIELD AND iHARIVlACVS NEXT OFFICE a v- 9 MACHINE CHAMPION COLD MEDAL OIL OP THE DOMINION OIL will W m A Im Mho front li tf i met llo of in A CUIUS when other to tut Of lit At criminal Julm was found guilty uttering and of of Mid land and sent lo jail for two months ilic of last week caused the banks Considerable damage was sustained in carrying away of bridges fences etc John had difficulty in rescuing a lot of sheep pasturing on ihe along the Kingston road Up ij tot fiflt In I W In Action Wo fttS it at It It dC4 All IliigteicdaUSa i l fc rot fcltjftt a dUticu4 for ijiriOd of ltUo I Uf me dvlv wck to W4 by thutucy St us Iht by Ontario tiopji whoarcrAiitcd liviu ftlluincca that In they will not for ftltItu which that the iaIJ to fur if they but our cotcmiorarv ltiutt lliat titers ii nothing to prevent buying all they want ami then- up as ltato poultry irunts hint out a re- the of all thd occupy thciu of will any defeat of Mr In tho In favor of election by popular vote of KtgiSlrartr- County At- of Peace Division Court and lud other county now ajionte4 by Governor Council A good many would log certain office and by county direct county being paid by feet but very few want changes a as Mr would crcato Canadians a rule to njj up jolitics with all public of those connect with of justice 4 Liniment cures Diphtheria OvsrERsiiEbL This pen is to be found in nearly if all orchards It also the plum pear and currant If the Ireci be closely examined then vill be found on the bat a large small flat or scale about onesixth of an inch in length in color the die tree rate in May early in the are underneath the scaleshatch out and the myriads little iiivVtfM still wilhout They fix themselves the base fit the idcs of buds and imrrling their tiny sharp beaks into the ten bark feed upon the the tree All rough bark should be removed from the tree in winter and as soon as the insert begin May or June the a strong solution soft soap and washing soda or springe with a solution of jound or more of washing to a of water Painting with linseed oil has been tried with success Young trees should be carefully cleansed before planting as the insects are to be wear twice as long as any other make THE FINEST HIGHGRADE ENGINE OILS ARE MANUFACTURED BY BROS CO TORONTO BALK BY ALL LEADING IN THE COUNTRY T Anyone can the Biiperioiity of- our T ANDr- JL Mr NEWMARKET 9 nursery A small as found in the force for spraying trees and shrubs with insecticides will pay for itself several times over season World Fair have elded to open tho ground on but price will be hat to opening by adopting and the organiza tion of religious One of these rules for holding Sunday In Choral to conduct the Choral Hall tho Jlall Imiortaut however condition are relating to machinery and working of employee on Sunday The that machinery bo no except actually to protect the prop and to do any work on and that ho that day shall given a day during the if A ASSORTMENT OF I BUILDERS I PAINTERS I HARDWARE SUPPLIES CARPENTERS TOOLS BAR BAND HOOP IRON AND STEEL IN SIZES in ware HODGE GO ST SOUTH The mosque has been so often de stroyed and rebuilt and repaired that it contains few traces or remote an tiquity The structure a it stands was mostly built the seventeenth century but hare been made down to our own day A its object was simply to enclose the the sire the court has been varied in the successive The mosque has nineteen placed at Irregular distances but as some of the gates have three arches the number of entrances is thirtynine The prin cipal of these are gate of peace which every pilgrim makes his first entrance by which Mohammed used to enter and through which the bodies of the dead are carried that prayers may be said over them and the BalelOmra through which it is necessary to pass in order to pray before performing the rite ofOmra or the Little Pit- to holy place three miles outside the city As these gates have no doors the mosque is open at all times The exterior is adorned with seven minarets of the common Mos lem style The entrances to these are from the houses which touch the mosque on all sides and from some of these houses windows arc opened in the wall of enclosure so that pil grims lodging them can pray at home in sight of the It is said that the court of the mosque will hold people but it never full even in th lime of the and a belief is cuntnl that it never could be filled by amy number of pilgrims the worshippers would be individually diminished in or the court would bs miraculous ly enlarged for the occasion The mosque is never deserted and day and night presents scenes of anima tion atid Through its open gates citizens burdenbear ers and traffickers constantly pass from one part of the city to the other At sunset one of the hours of prayer when great numbers assemble spread their carpets and perform their de votions the sight or persons bending in joint prostrations in Ihe waning light is aweinspiring Iater when the lamps ire lighted devotees rank outside of rank circling round the racing crowding ejaculating the loudly reciting the prayers idlers clamoring and chaffing and the boys running hither and thither and shout ing giving the court the appearance of a place of amusement Every hour of the day people are seen under the colonnades reading the Koran In dians and negroes spread their mats and pass whole period of Mecca vtstt there being allowed to bathe eat and sleep but not to cook In the court Men come to Lounge in the cool shade at noon and to business Poor Hadjis dis eased and deformed lie about among the pillars in the midst of their miser able baggage schools are held for young children Learned men deliver lectures ulcmas- recite the Koran At the gates sits with inkstands and paper for writing I letters and contracts and producing amulets and lovecharms Winding- sheets for many Hadjis buy at Mecca the shronds in which wish to be buried and other linen washed in the holy hang drying be tween the pillars In the square are many stone basins filled with water for the use Of the pigeons which gath er there and by these basins Arab public women sit in order to exhibit themselves and make appointments with visitors and for a pretence sell coin to feed the birds says that is the scene of indecencies practised with impunity and calling usually only a from spectators the end of the lUdji ihe mosque pre sents a sad appearance the fatigues of the pilgrimage the unhealthy lodg ings the bad water and food cause preat mortality and the court is filled with the bodies of the those in the last stages of emaciation who are horn there in order to be sprinkled with the waters If rpirs CUB VITALIZE 1 CATARRH a aDattotea tfiraasusSSS on ro HOUSE- To Let WOR SALE IcwobUbS yOR SALE OR TO on a or uita fori toirkei Iirlnilp or Shropshire Rams AND YOUNG Mjo a raw iptlj FOR SALE S Suitings biro JortihifoSiri- ii quktton arowjnoe iioiiiaiiii He J see In Hit the liAt tec mitt K0 it tfcl is f I Lid lay legs Well r ftflfc r to I rtmiln It memory of Minimi me t IwhvrdreJ 2lAtliebstolLe4lttu for past jmt fa ill of fiyiukite Wt In telling It Old t at nil Hsciws j the AVERS Cur660ther8WUIcurey6u who read papers for ilw i A SHORTENING Cows Down the street through the busy way A lady passed on marketing day Who pausing at a grocery store Stepped In at the open door With bated breath and anxious mien Shequerled have you ConOLENE The grocer leaving off his work Interrogated every clerk But none up to hat time had seen An article oiled CortOLENE What Is It said he to the dame That answers to this curious name What Is It made of My Ignorance youll please excuse Youre not merchant for my dimes I see youre behind the times For Id have you know Is now the thing thats all An of high regard A healthful substitute for lard Its composition pur dean For cooking glvo me As from his slot the The grocer gently his order fin wis lun torn COTJ for It K ft CO and Ann WfNTRAU SPADES SHOVELS HOES RAKES AM KINDS GARDEN TOOLS DAISY CHURNS OPAQUE BLINDS CORNICE POLES KEPT FOR PROP w Do You Admire Flowers You do I Well keep your on Pharmacy for we all the and assorted stock of Flower Seeds in town TOTOVffJJj ViifViy Do You Like Vegetables Everybody does I You know what our reputation for Seeds is and our stock this spring is larjcYnml varied than Give us atrial PHARMACY CAMPBELL proprlotor JUST RECEIVED SOME BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS MAjvtfRMd In English Scotch and Canadian Suitings Also an assortment of l0 choose from at suit the times NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED D Opposite Store TAILOR K Cents Own Cloth made up Neatly and Cheaply TS I OF LUMBER Shingles Lath Siding Doors Flooring Sash Moulding and Blinds OUR AIM TRY OUR PAILS TUBS -AT- LOWEST PRICES liar WlTHOUr our INSIDE SLIDING BLIPS Mr the news- of finding something therein which they may apply to themselves and then go about how or that is giyinS t cm a whei Viz of ihe items them a thought in conncciton arc very conceited indeed and can have little to occupy IhVir a when they are so ready to themselves It is always better not to publicly put on all the it ray garments you come actors even if fit you hi if you dont most people will never know you are the nCant a firenoda swindling company in the Suits show that this one Turn has swindled of them Canadians tut of since the first of April of this year The victims got absolutely nothing in return for their good money not even money the fools thought When it is eI in the has time and time it this iiidle One can teach a fool In this case if cost each foot font to to learn that the had telling him the truth Hamilton ft is on on the mimSi a licensed tavern- iisy receive or refuse to re ceive as a any whom he Tova of IS Ihitarj Curt or on the or Mx Die el Iokoia lion of all the f W County tiyaf j- no OfVsW lhoirnorany dm moil j bo I ILttMlUr DAVID TRADE For vid una may Tins is very wrong So long as a man himself in a proper manner and pays or tenders payment for the accommodation fur nished the tavernkeeper is obliged to receive him if lie has the accom modation As for meals the License Act is rigd- Every licensed tavern shall be a wellappointed and suffi cient eatinghouse and guests arriv ing at that house at any time night or day have the right to demand re freshments he refusal to supply which will stiliJKt the tavernkeeper on conviction to a fine of not more than 20 for each and eve offence Whitby Chronicle How to Got Sunlight Picture AEIlMiOlft ppiipyi Ifvioeflrt itl For ftrt Weed Jot and 4 I 1 you equally it mil SAfc lOljT sl pfiyiDVl -srs-

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