Newmarket Era , July 10, 1903, p. 5

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I REST Af- CH BaniiHg Easiness TRANSACTED Interest Allowed on Deposits it DRAFTS ISSUED AT ILL j BOSS P THE NEWMARKET RRA FRIDAY JULY it lioeal tfThte pot stems to make my thirsty Monday being disorderly Two of them got off but the other three were fine2 and costs by way Jetting than know that such conduct will not be tolerated In New market AUCTIONEER Bead ells- Bolton Lane and J SMITH EVES SOQITH DOUGLAS CO inured tad Block A Ellis and Sanitary Toroato tad Estimates tor of all Doom v- On Monday evening Ander son arrested a young man Hob by the name of George who was intoxicated and carrying a loaded revolver Alter spending the night in the cooler be was brought before Mr Woodcock who remanded him for a and for safe keeping was transferred to Toronto gaol Should Bo Stopped The of men and that that congregate at four wellknown places along Main street scrutinizing the people that pass by and olten making remarks about trie ladies should be broken up by the town offi cials They are not much less than schools of scandal- Injurious kttke to the reputation of the town and the morals tfiose Identified Herewith Our attention has called to a blunder in Dr Corks letter was made in prbf last one should read I am convyiced that churches thea ters public balls street cars post offices Ac be fumigated of ten during an epidemic of any kind with Formaldehyde or some other equally disinfectant Preven tion is better than cure j ll Chief Anderson arrested the same tramp twice last week and put him in the cooler There was no magis trate to be found so be let him go Watsons veranda has been repaired Mrs Hunter was fortunate in hav ing her necklace returned Mr on Eagle St was the lucky finder A calf caused an interesting chase on Main street Tuesday morning Jackson LICENSES it luued at ff NEWMARKET IK Monuments and Head Stones M latere Ordering Vis where Out Door te timi to your fa green and foliage is thick W J SMITH Andrew Hunter Builder Contractor On Short Notice Wte aUewher HONTEiB fc St The examination in connection with the Toronto Conservatory of Music was hojd last Saturday with Mr A Vogt a examiner For this ex amination Mr Arthur Oliver pre pared six candidates all of whom passed with high standing obtaining honors The successful ones were Miss Wilson Miss Edna Mac- Arthur Miss Master Douglas Scott Miss Lulu Rogers ot Aurora and Miss of Queensville The residence of Mr about to be vacated for Mr Bruce man ager of the Sovereign Bank is being installed for electric light Mr Bruce intends to use Applications have also been granted to Lyons grocery McLaughlins tailor shop Jacksons new house and Jacksons residence By use of rrfetefs a better distribu tion light can be obtained at less expense thin the flat rate to those who are careful not to burn lights for nothing Dogs Poisoned Several cases of one of the meanest acts which be perpetrated dogs have occurred in town lately Those dogs which have suf fered were not at all vicious show ing that it must have been purely a malicious desire which prompted the deed Should anything turn up by which tle poisoner is discovered it will be wade warm for him Dr Wesley lost one of the best hounds in the County J Robertson a pure bred Scotch collie J a terrier 35 3 30 1 For Era R Trip to S a 1 Our Sunday plt Too Good Last Saturday night a stranger got tltc oclock car at the north end and walked up to the corner Stew arts grocery Some fellows were standing on the sidewalk and it was not long till an altercation took place and the stranger brandished an open razor Chief Anderson was tele phoned for and with some assistance the stranger was soon landed in the cooler where he remained till Mon day morning On being brought be fore Mr Woodcock the man was glad to depart minus his razor and fine and costs THOMPSONS REPAIR SHOP Are Newmarket ALLKlHIEOr a A Another double header was played at Diamond Park last Saturday but the crowd was not quite as ex tensive as anticipated The Holland Landing Alerts of Newmarket game was a warm one The teams on account of two play ers of the home learn being oft were very evenly matched and Newmarket had to work for what they got The score was Holland Landtag- runs innings runs The Alerts from Toronto a junior city team proved to be the fastest nine which have yet struck town The Newmarket team held them down to at the end of the Innings to go to pieces after Wiat awl facore piled up as follows Alerts Toronto- Our team is playing better hall at the of the- season but ted a Regular meeting last Monday even ing All members present except Messrs Robertson arid Hughes Vr Luoday appeared before the Council reference to the ap pointment of a representative to the special meeting of County Council on the with power to act tor the municipality The proposal County Roads was explained and a communication from the Co Clerk was also read concerning the matter The Mayor and all other members of the Council who desire to attend the special meeting the County Council were appointed to represent the Towns interest re Good Roads on the and of July Following bills passed Co sundries referred to Inspector to be paid if found correct iT Manning to Met Railway A Thompson i Morrison Co pipe for Wa ter Works 30 Jas Morrison Co repairs freight and cartage on pipe- rt freight on transformers Met Co freight L Expenses on electric goods Expenses on goods Bell Telephone Co messages J snowcleaning to McDonald lot Packard Electric Co supplies United Factories Can Gen Co carbons 7 No No is No 500 The account of the Aid Society re keep of girl Nugent was referred to the Finance Com The of the County Clerk requiring for Co levy was placed on file The communication of T J Wood cock claiming for loss of J Springs horse was not entertained The Clerk was instructed to notify Metropolitan Ry Co that the material being placed on Main street is not satisfactory The Clerk was instructed to order six meters lor applicants TheTreasurer was instructed to ac cept from Joint for electric current from Jan to June 30 1903 on condition of signing con tract for on year from July 1st Council adjourned at pm Mm I Telephone Judgment The injunction case of the town of Fort William against the Bell Tele phone Company was held recently be fore Mr Justice Tectzel at Port Arthur This case was entered last February by the town The court ordered that the case he dismissed tire plaintiffs shall not until judg ment has been pronounced by the appellate court to which the action of the corporation of the city of Toronto against the Bell Tela- phone Company of Canada Limited now pending may he carried or such action shall otherwise he dis posed of action or take any proceedings to interfere with the erection of pole of the stringing of wires by the defendants In the said town or the erection or use of appliances permitted by their charter and necessary and convenient tor carrying on the business of de fendants in the said town The ordered that the plaintiffs pay he defendants one dollar damages for loss sustained by reason of the Injunction orders granted and also pay to the defendants the costs of this section Including the Feb arid Feb and of the motion and order permit ting the defendants to deliver their statement of defence June as between solicitor and client forth with after taxation NEVER SAY DIE You may be weak miserable ner vous sleepless your digestion may he poor- and you despair Never Bay die until have used the most wonderful blood mak- nerve and brain vigorator It tones up the whole system You can eat anything and digest it If you use Ferrozone You sleep well You make blood quickly strength increases daily In a short tithe youre well Try which you can obtain at all drug stores Niaestablta or the Winnipeg Fair Grounds were burned Sunday night A Rood game Is expected on Ions but as the afternoon at the Ball Grounds trial Exhibition was to open in two Glasgow Scotland June lu03 Time tide and trolley wait for no man and it might be added the and as a result I am again back in Glasgow having spent a most enjoyable week at Liverpool The Spaniel was advertised to Bail from the Glasgow lost Saturday cut owing to delay in loading the cargo fine did not get away till causing very monotonous wait At one time though a steerage passenger about three sheets in the wind created excitement by falling be tween the steamer and quay and luckily for that there was only a small space otherwise he would have bad an unpleasant bath in the Clyde and probably never lived to tell the tale As it was be became wedged in so tight that several men were required to pull Him out Having cleared Ihe dock and getting down Clyde about a mile the pleasant sound of the re sounded upon ears Greenock the last point call was reached about oclock The steamer wait ed here till the arrival of the train from Glasgow and in the mean time passengers oh board had an op portunity of going ashore In com pany with a fellow passenger a Lan cashire man I went to the scene of Friday nights conflagration about ten minutes walk from pier in which oyer a minion gallons of whiskey were consumed and seven people lost their lives The ignited whiskey flowed down a brae a distance of 500 yards into the Clyde be ing seven feet high and utterly placing adjacent proper ty in positive danger the bodies of the dead were horribly mutilated by falling walls a crowd joined the Spaniel at 930 and almost immediately we were fairly under way With a fair wind clear sky and jovial company all hands promenaded the deck till oclock and then one by one they disappeared below to their allotted berths had a top berth my Lan cashire friend below me and some sandy looking in opposite berth leaving the fourth one unoccu pied Somehow I could not sleep very well and at four oclock Sunday morning I decided to go out on deck My friend below me could not sleep so we promenaded toW jokes went down to sec the engines and tried to kill till breakfast at 8 In the meantime passengers appeared and the breakfast bell sounded all were doing a walk There was a still norwest blowing and tie slight tossing of the ship caused several persons to feel squain- son not being able to taste any breakfast I very fortunately became acquainted with a and his daughter of who were excellent elocutionists and during the morning kept up a delightful conversation and entertain ment Our ship entered dock about two oclock in the afternoon and shortly after we disembarked After mak ing some enquires as expected ar rival of Cymric on which was Uncle from Hamilton Out and being told it would not be In till Monday T decided to cross the Mersey and visit Miss sister Mrs Arthur Orchard Beach I received a most cordial welcome After a substantial repast had a walk though the residential section This part of the country resembles home more than any other place I have visited While in Birkenhead I enjoyed walks through the park around Bldston WW and along new Brighton promenade through Sea- combe and Agremont Having been informed that the Cym would arrive at the Liverpool staging at oclock and securing a permit be on stage when steamer came in Miss and I were duly on hand at the appointed time hut no boat was in sight Not till five minutes to four did the noble vessel come along side the custom shed noon singled our from the crowd aboard Uncle John but it was some time before he spied me He voyage being delightful only on one occasion did be suffer the loss of a breakfast On Miss invitation we re turned to her home where Uncle Jno stayed until Thursday when he left for London We painted the place red and did it up On Wed nesday Mr and Miss accom panied us to West Kirby and Hoy- lake two very popular re sorts for the inhabitants of Liver pool returned to Glasgow by a Pointer leaving Princes Hock at Liverpool at Ave oclock Fog was very prevalent all over the and its estuary on Thursday mi Waking Friday a glorious day hail been ushered in was served at oclock and shortly alier the boat pulled up beside Princess Pier Greenock Owing to a luuvy cargo of sugar to be discharged which would necessitate a wait five or six hours J boarded the first train for Glasgow and arrived here safely at am JACKSON Sharp nurse at SAUL CHOSEN KING Sam July 12 Golden Text The Lord is bur king he will save us INTRODUCTION The gathering that we now study marks the close of the period ot the judges Down to this date so cial order of the character the nation had preserved by the priesthood and by hereditary chiefs of clans In this son Samuel prophet and judge ap pears in the nobksV attitude as one who assists in a ion which is to take from himself the supreme power and bestow it upon another PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS Five hundred years of theocracy were passed Now begin five hun dred years of monarchy It begins in willfulness distrust of God and a desire to be like nations In spite of their rejecting God as king in spite of rciberated warn ings they still wished to be Tiy allowed God to choose the king and asked him to tell where he was when hid To guard as far as possible from the perils of absolute monarchy Samuel wrote a constitution and laws to bring the king to right do ing and laid it up before the Lord The king was chosen the least and almost extinct tribe of Benjamin the strong tribes might not be jealous of other and to start the king as- a humble man Even when his people have sltown themselves unworthy God still cares for them and adapts his plans to their Imperfect ions ft was happy for Saul to find one like Samuel to advise him and show him the will of God Young people will do well to seek advice from God fearing men The population of Canada was in creased on Dominion Day by the ar- over immigrants at Halifax on the steamer Adria The customs receipts for the fis cal year eirding Tuesday show Winni peg to he third in list Cana dian cities For the fiscal year end ing June the duties collected Were SI an increase over the last fiscal year A terrific thunderstorm broke over Ottawa at about ten oclock last night The lightning was very vivid A house in the south end was struck but not badly damaged The Ottawa Electric Company lights were out for an hour leaving two- thirds of the city in darkness Marie Threeyearold Richard Tebo had a miraculous escape from death yester day While playing with a number of companions during a raging thun derstorm he fell into a box drain and the rushing water carried him into a sewer manhole News of the acci dent attracted several people who at once went to the rescue The young ster was gotten out through another manhole two blocks from where he went into the sewer more dead than alive Doctors resuscitated him Although the medicine above carried on with the and aerue of the unfortunate fact tint in so other there much hum bug ud deception The the their relative are traded upon In the most manner ate promised nny prepara tion worthies and acme are dangerous to health As a all- proprietary remedies are 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