Newmarket Era , January 8, 1904, p. 7

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I THE CHINA A SPECIAL Stock Mucin Sale Weeks OH ABOUT Friends Church Dont forget the Literary this Fri day evening Open meeting All in vited Sabbath service as usual At the evening service the pastor hopes to continue his series sermons on The Women of the Bible j THE HINDOOS GRIEF TOLO WITH RICH IM PASSIONED EASTERN LANGUAGE FRIDAY- JAN 7 7 fltoih Pea of itiaih to lo King Dooft Appelated It Loyi Spirit China their Poster Our Presbyterian friends greatly re gret the action the Toronto Pres bytery last Tuesday in sustaining tbe call to Chatham Rev MacQiUivray be released rum Newmarket on Jan induct ed at Chatham on Jan Game Called Off Junior Hockey Match with on the afternoon New Years Day did not materialize Some or the boys arrived on tbe morning train and then the train that arrive here at 130 was hours late As the Rink was promised to skaters at night the match had to be called off reductions to clear the balance oar Stock of Fine Lamps and Odd pieces Fancy China and odd lines fca Special Combination Dinner Set for should you Only a few left soon if you want one For we sell you a Printed Set would be cheap number of fine China Tea Sets New Style fine quality to at Stock Reducing Prices Grocery Some Bargains For Yon We have several odd lines Laundry which sell too slow for Us Toe quality la good Regular linen to clean them quick Bars for Clover Leal Salmon for Nice Red Salmon Can Lard Finest quality pound On Wednesday Messrs Taylor shipped to Toronto sheep and cattle The severe weather the past weeks has great holes in the coal bins installation of officers and oyster supper next Monday night Office Specialty Co presented all their employees with a beaver stick pin with the inscription Made in Canada Christian At the regular business meeting ol church on Monday evening it was decided to hold the Annual Roll Call on Thursday evening Jan Every member and adherent of the church are cordially invited to be pre sent Elder Chidley will be present to take the chair Many old here will be pleased to meet Elder again in this service Rev of Toronto is expected to preach here next Sunday morning and evening We want A General Cleaning up before StockTaking The Leading Reliable Grocer Telephone L St Georges Won The first junior A game district No was played here on Tuesday night between St George Jit and Newmarket Junior team re sult ing in a victory for the visitors from Toronto by goals to Mr Leslie was appointed as referee but did not appear of came up with St Georges The game was called for but was an hour late as the St Georges were that much behind in arriving tore The game was good fast hockey The Newmarket players were Goal point cover point Fred Doyle forwards Doyle Timekeepers Mr Moody for Georges Mr for New market Its HeadQuartern for all kinds of BREAD CAKES and CANDIES I Si UNTOLD VARIETY fry a of from to per lox And above all he and get a Cake lb for FRUIT ami Graphs per pound Unions per dozen The in Town to get by bulk or served to ftuit This where you the worth of money and right change talc the Crowd to the CITY BAKERY No Cavalry Recruits THE Body Guard Cavalry Corps in Canada itcwU In this District In the of January Family Gatherings A very enjoyable Christmas was spent at the home of Mr Jacob Doyle Newmarket where his brothers and sisters who had not all met for years were invited to share his hospitality Those present wore Mr and Mrs John Doyle Mr arid Mrs Joseph Doyle of dick ering Mr and Mrs Doyle of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Doyle of also Mr and Mis Viillson of Toronto and Mrs Manning of Toronto Mrs Peter Doyle of Dayton was not able to be present on account of sick ness Mr Doyles father the late came from Wex ford County Ireland in to Prince IMward County where he re mained from May till December of that yer He then walked by way of Toronto to Holland Landing where he worked for two years in Tysons mill at the remunerative salary or ten dollars per month The next two years worked in the Robinson in Newmarket and after four more years spent In Newmarket be settled on a bush farm in being thin about thirty years old He did not at that time know how to fell a tree yet by persevering in dustry he cleared his land put up building and was a thrifty and suc cessful farmer He lived to the age of eightyseven years and left behind him a goodly amount of property and a name more to be desired than riches On New Years Day a still larger company graced Mr Doyles home when of his nephews and nieces sat down to his long and well loaded table each of the homes of his brothers and sisters being repre sented in the company After a sumptuous dinner different kinds of gamete were indulged id some of company who enjoy skating part of the on The Km At the of the day all were agreed that for a jolly good tine Loudon Dully Express usually distinguished anions its London con temporaries by unique journal istic feature on great occasions and its departure from the beaten track day after the announcement Of the Kings illness the of the coronation pageant was to print a sketch from the pea of a cultivated Hindoo expressing grief felt by bis at the blow that hail fallen upon the King of England and the Emperor of hie own ancient land The sketch is from the pen of A Kumar Ghosh and Is ad dressed to all his countrymen It Is full of the rich imagery and impas sioned of the east and breathes a spirit of loyalty which could be surpassed in any section of the Empire The Writer say best beloved that dwell on the Ganges and the Jumna and the and the Krishna from the mows of to the coral shores of what shadow Is this that has fallen upon ye all Bearded warriors scarred with wound of a hundred bow their heads and walk with tottering feet youthful maidens at the village wells turn from their pitchers and vacantly upon the face of the waters whitehaired pundits read to the village folks the omens of dimmed stars and towering clouds tweetvoiced women behind piujra lat tice hush the dulcet har mony and sing no more Whence is this oh ye people In plague and pestilence and famine we have not wept for they were in our accustomed lot but this chang ing of a to a wreath of tears fa a grievous thing my brothers What ain have we committed that this should happen to us we and our fourteen incarnations before lis But yesterday our Princes and our chosen people had crossed seven oceans to escort our Emperor to his crown with juide and joy and exulta tion And now their hearts weep around his stricken bed in silent tears is their joy Their eyes are dimmed their manes uncombed their hoofs unshod their nostrils breathe no more the lire of victory For the Star of India shines not to day the Mount of Light has lost its lustre and the Splendor of India Its shining rays In the hour of majesty has come to him the frailly of man But yester day the sacred oils upon his brow and bosom would have anointed him the twiceborn of heaven And now the hand of fate gives him healing herbs instead But yesterday all had turned her gaze westward beyond the ocean waves and in her heart had witness ed the setting of the crown upon his yearning to the yet greater scene in her own Imperial city when he would be enthroned her Supreme King And now strew ing upon her head and donning saffron robe she stands upon her western shore mingles her bitter tears with the the sea For the band of fat has turned the splendor of her King to tho frailty of rutin Cut best beloved because of that very frailty our are at his feet We would have honored him as our crowned Emperor and done him homage upon knees we hold him as our father and weep upon his hands and feet in lov ing tears For the seeming shadow that has coins upon him but the of a Jewel upon his crown the tears of the parting bride that is but the foi star of diamonds rubies and pearls upon her brow Now we know him to tie our chosen one This sorrow is to him but as tho lily of Cushmere to the maidens check and the lotus of the Jumna to her lips- new joy new beauty Flock to your temples ye people Pray to benign to remove this sorrow but to let keep newfound love to remove the thorn from the but to let us keep Its sweetness To give us buck our King but to let us claim him as our father Seek all your and pray then prophesy nnd health to our King The prayer of has power to make then pray to make him for years unnumbered best beloved see dawning hope not see its heralding star Even now benign spreads her white wings over his golden quilt even now her magic hands smooth royal brow See her seraphic smile bring hew light to his eyes Hear her lips forth to his heart new promise of health Who should hope but my People Have we not claimed him as our King of Kings of a new dynas ty the House of Victoria hut of the undent heritage of and end Vikrama Have we not prayed dally that In fulness of time he would yet deign to visit his and enthroned upon throne of Delhi or the selfsame and Vikrama be also enthroned In the hearts of his People and therein for over Thus Hope on my people Hope while ye pray pray hope I the dawning tun of hope I WHERE DEATH LURKS Followed Meats- The lasa Swiss Drowning accidents have been very this Indeed one does not pick up a newspaper nowa days without seeing account of some drowning accident Those who could swim to have been little more fortunate than those who could not Alike they have perished sometimes meeting their death alone sometimes sinking to rise no more In view of their friends It is almost with a feeling of hopelessness that on ventures to repeat the platitudes of safety The blame for an over whelming majority of drownings must be placed on the victims them selves Sometimes reading the ac count of a fatality one doubts sanity of the person who perished Truly wisdom seems to have no abid ing place on face of the waters nor prudence a habitation within sound of the deep- It is a pity that every man before going in for a swim not re flect for a moment or the nature of the feat before him lie should bear in mind that he is about to set himself in opposition to one of greatest of natures laws He is about to the law of gravitation and in principle- is In exactly same position as the lunatic who tried to fly off the top of a house mere recollection of this fact would says many lives for when a man realises that he Is bucking against an Immutable law he wilt proceed with some circumspection lie will enter such a contest only when every chance seems to bo In his favor and if he be a sensible man will neglect no precaution instance ho wilt not take his phmgo immediately after a meal knowing as he must know that the store of vitality on which ho must reckon to bear him safely through is not in the best condition to respond to a call at that time Nor will he take to water when hungry lest his weakness betray him He will on no account dive in a strange river Many a strong swimmer lion met his death for violating this rule for the treach erous weeds he did not suspect have held him fast while only the bubbles on the Surface of the stream have borne witness to the tragedy below A folly which Is the pro perty of experts consists in high div ing into unknown waters Let there be a good and some of them no The possibility that a rock may lie but a inches under water is disregarded as often as not It would not be exaggerat ing to place the number of swimmers killed in this any many hun dreds Most of them have stun ned and drowned- Others have simp ly dashed their brains out The Men Cant Swim i I A -f- Another Thirty Killed and Many Injured on the Rock Islands California Express Kansas City Mo Jan The Rock Islands California and Mexico express which left Chicago on Mon day night at for the West col lided headon today at Kan sas west of Topcka with a train The whole train was demolished Thirty persons were killed and ev ery person on train was injured -e- PINE ORCHARD Why year bringing so much cold weather Surely the girls will warm it up soon Messrs Wash mid Harry Johnson of Birmingham Mich also Mr Ed of Toronto who were visiting Mr J Johnsons- returned home on Monday Miss Miller of Toronto Junction is with us again Miss Basset is home from Da kota on a visit Mr Frank has also re turned home after three years absence in Dakota We are pleased to hear of Mrs recovery after a se vere attack of throat trouble fc m I I J Under no circumstances has tho nonswim any business in water that comes up to his nock Foolish ly he imagines that as long ns ho can stand and bis head above the be is safe Ho he walks mound and enjoys himself until ho slips on a stone stumbles and dis appears Water as high as his chin is plenty deep enough to drown this man he bobs up his lungs are with water he is nearly choked and quite panicstricken Un less help is at hand the probability is thai he will sink again unable to get a foothold and drown as ig nobly as Clarence in the Malmsey Butt This kind of accident can hap pen in swimming places where no holes Whore there are holes however death awaits knowing no disappointment for there is a victim for every hole The swimmer sotn times loses his lifi in them his arms being impeded by the deathtrap which rinds himself arid the bath er who cannot swim has not one chance fit a bundled VALLEY The new officers hi the Sunday School took their places last Sabbath The weather and the election are the chief topic of conversation this week Several of our young people attend ed a party at Mr Wilsons of Mutual on New Years night and report a good time Miss Ethel left on Tues day for Ottawa to accept position in in civil service Mr Arthur Haw tin has returned to after spending the holidays at home School lias nor yet opened owing to the illness of our teacher Miss nie Our village is much pleased with his new driver Mr Edgar Wilson and Roy Mc Millan have returned from Dakota for the winter Air Tho water spider which spends of its time under water car ries a bubble air for breathing on- the underside of its body and when this air Is exhausted it comes to the surface for more It In enabled to carry l bubble try of Its Is covered with tiny hairs together that the surhiiv of the water does not hem nit hough the air out I tit Boating accidents ore about as common as any kind of drowning The hounded by comic and serious for a dec ado is not so common as he was a short while ago Sometimes a summer goes by without him having murdered anyone so that the hope is entertained that he may have perished with his hist victim Hut still ho looms up occasionally He should hit on the with an oar us soon as his presence Is de tected bunging seals in rowbout Is a favorite form of suicide Usually a girl responsible this Noth ing could bo more Many a fellow has been drowned by his escort her fingers through the water suddenly grasping at a waterIlly or endeavoring to recov er something dropped Rules for the of swim mers bathers rowers drowning persons and lifesavers been drawn up by score so little good would be accomplished by their re petition Hut there is one great rule which embraces all Have Com mon Dont tako any chances If you win you further ahead and if you lose Is It worth A man with common sense would never invite a lady to go row ing with he sure of one tiling that he could suvn her if the boat upset or that she could save Not being sure he has no right to invite her to risk her life with him Everyone who disre gards this rule and yet returns with out mishap might well give thanks for an escape for It Is an escape and nothing else As a matter of fact a man should an expert swimmer a champion sculler and a veteran lifesaver before ho over goes on water Is a bull and also a However ft Is too much to expect that the ma jority of people would consent- to de prive themselves of tbo delights of boating and bathing they are not experts nor It desired that they should Only let them be fully aware of risks are running and most of the risks will appear The threeyearold son of Thus McCartney was burned to death near Marie Mr Alex Brown ol fell on an icy pavement at and died in a few minutes from the shock Stirling Bros boot and shoe warehouse at London was on fire ear ly Wednesday morning and tbe flames spread to Gorman spice mill Fire Chief was killed by a fall ing wall at oclock several fire men injured London Ont Dec Walter machinist employed at Loudon Machine Tool Works was in stantly killed this afternoon while operating a large steam plane His head became caught between a knob and post on the machine and was crushed to a pulp A uV- CONTRACT addressed to the will be received Ottawa until None on rlday the February nt of Majestys Mills on a proposed for four six nor week each way between Mora town and from tho Pleas ure printed containing further Infor- to conditions of proposed Con tract may be seen snd forms of bo at Tost of at of the Post Office Inspector at Toronto Post Office Departments Mail Contract Branch I QC Ottawa Jan I Superintend i town I Many are called but few up especially It It Is a will be fixed in a subsequent Uncle Jacobs home is the place doe the air la Imprisoned morning gO- to cold the hair WORLDS FAIR ST LOUIS APL Palace of Agriculture baa acres under one roof Largest exposition building ever built CALIFORNIA MEXICO A One way round trip tourist tickets are on sale dally Choice of routes and Stop Over Privileges at Principal Points Trunk tusks direct lion all for the Winter For further Information and tickets apply to Agent Newmarket A Happy New Year to All Choice Sweet Oranges 15c dozen Choice Florida Oranges 20c dozen Choice Navel Oranges dozen Eating Figs per pound Nice New Dates per pound Table Raisins per pound 15 Two pounds Walnuts Chocolates per pound Creams per pound 15 Walnut Chocolates per pound Cream Almonds per pound 50 Maple Cream per pound Humbugs per pound Peppermints and Conversation Loz 15 Cranberries per 5 Good Salmon per can pounds Best Raisins pounds Currants Seeded Raisins per Fresh Lettuce and Celery Fresh Oysters Direct from Baltimore ft GIVE US A CALL WE ARE THE LEADERS IN GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES WO Loads Must be sold quickly to make room for more coming forward Huron Street NEWMARKET GOLD OUST So your work Slave if you will but if you perfer to maka housework easy use home brighter and care lighter Mud only by THE K COMPANY KiwYfitk Ml J T I ANY LADY CAN WiAK easy weekly by representing us to her locality IN HER SPARE TIME position pleasant pro At able ear round Will gladly send particulars to aoy lady who way need to money and will you thai this Is no deception MRS DAVIDSON Drawer

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