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Newmarket Era , March 20, 1896, p. 1

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rfj jSpp P5fp r THE ERA LYMAN GEO lW0 VolXLV No 9 iiu Single J Cents Each ME THE TO KNOW TO UTTER TO AM OTHER i v BE3Tg3WC QTZOiiltiitti YORK INTEIXIGENOIiK AND ADVERTISER No cent outside North York unless in advance Newmarket Ont Friday March Terms Sirictly in Advance J within 3nos or 8150 at end of year a Interest On ctrarcf ViJ- DRAFTS ISSUED tc0- Cilice THortAHjnoEiiscon on ood AltlllDTKft Hallo Irforfp of Kit Co I ATU4Tliy q WOODCOCK m 7r liifr jiiiwrKr k a a inltlr li AllOUCrNWOOIi wd AJ A lit A ndr- DIL lotwpio 1 IiUJKnglIhpluicb j uurr if a o nOKUKICfV IlGipl- Woiuoii OttwOcictrndooUiy fit A I AOOTIONEKJIB for York Lay this Paper down place it wiihourfldvcitlscmcnt on op Von tec to at the and you will us favor In any case yon will always find OS leading that have not In qualities by landing a long on our shelve with a Complete Line of Articles at SAP SPUES J SPILES Cast Iron PANS All Sizes DIPPERS AP BUCKETS 10 quart straight AP BUCKETS 10 quart flare o tlie of in a tor vniuBi A Midnight Journey to llalcakala House of Sun MOULDS LADLES TRAYS PAPER ALL KINDS CHURNS A J 48loJ2 Main Street are the Remember j they arc priceless J Take care of them as no otic will take care of them for you W J If you need Indowsi of the Soul Spectacles or call on us and get our prices Jeweler and Optician Main St Newmarket if tela up UUNCAM AUOWOKEKIl Mates ajPIaIj of A It ft BRADFORD fcd Cob ih Farmers Notes Ad RATES -IN- AND S8 AT- II NOW IS YOUR TIME A AMI HE AT CtUnlEUAfotmd it f price a tivft Veil Uiton ttlver to villi Ed THROUGH FREE further to Avnt WW- FOR SALE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES 14 I- tii i if NEWMARKET WIARBLE irKE IX MONUMENTS and MEAD SI ONES i Control Office lOK W il osty to LIFE AfiSLtUNCi CO lUHKLY CANADIAN COMPANY FUNDS- 14000000 BUSING on lrilr I tic ARRISON NESS COLLEGE Agtat Standard for la over t BONUS YEAR In Lea uADB A y- itSI CURED BY TAKING ayers is J list tdvlr I to i If r i MANNING A- SON la U A 1 The Secrdt of Fine Priming I idH a Free from j fun- 3 ii i it CI I vltui t t tUnAi j- AdialtUd at MRS If SIMPSON t lent I will receive iimi- fttd lite 1I In octet tor- a DRIVER Lli Mfited who iLt LoKtow to lO ildllillLlt ton tit Wcelll ToCLto dulocB of lit OK VASIlUMYi tTEHIHAHV Of IB VcUiluuy tuii j4wc4 rv Id all Hi ive jr Vn V ft Has been by medical for twenty Vw Doctor This is because Is tlvays palatable form always contains ibsfturtst and ret ft corf and fish Put up In ewe From to Maui but ft tliott The ship to the Wilder Steamhip Company left Honolulu on December Maying among other at six oclock next lay dropped in the of Kftkului The first glance of is by no in am A collection of low a by a tirin of on find one car and a or more Chin ese hills visible There a of a or place the traveler A lrcnch Madam who Jived in her husband a being a merchant there went in the boat myself You arc a ranger here she Yea Can you tell rne if can find a in There No restaurant A Chinaman keeps a rulaurant there hut dont to his place I live in Fab- You had belter with I thanked her very kindly and at once accepted very welcome In Our of this lady native women and child two men from lulUj and a dozen or more Kanakas Arc you op to one of the youny gentleman from Honolulu I tint I We ate Inday and to it little to me when I went up to the volcano I consented to nuke the trip at once My friend Mr J at would tend for me provide me a and for accent We landed and while was placing my valine and the flat car Madam telephoned to her husband that coming home with a Granger to Afier a ride of or mile patting through reached J lie Hud and able gentleman Mr- met us at the depot in and teem ed as pleated as if I had been and old acquaintance He on carrying my baggage to teb Arrival to Mr the manager the and urged me to go to hi- house and hive breakfast with and wife The Chinese fcad prepared an we had whtn I was thai my friend Mr arrived and awaited meat tbege over from on and brought a with a horse and to convey mo He if I wanted to ascent that and being informed 1 I had better at the office and arrange an hour for tun ing with the young men Hono lulu names were Hairy Ed We met at the ranged to start as twelve as possible The men vre to procure at the borne of Mr Baldwin and us a place five miles Atonp the road Before Mr showed me about the plantation explain ed the system of irrigation- Japs ardCfummen t work inlis The by whtehlhe hill and cane supplied requites very engineering Mr was for thrte years the manager of both the and plantations his vision the plantation has made the second belt paying ton on theihiJi As we were start at twelve sharp a lunch was ready eleven and prepared some and cakes for ray- guide on the guie was a young Por tugese named Manuel a faithful and We mounted our gallop along broad As smooth and bird as a turnpike On either side were fields with men wo men and children work in them The place it which we were to meet the from Honolulu was a crossroads by a China man Here tied our hones and to the porch I perched to on a dry coeds box meanwhile watching a lailor manipulate a machine a while came to the store from the telephone and said that the were detained and for us to wait for on my goods kicked heels it the Chinese tailor made his machine cud Manuel who sit on the attp with dvpair ing look rolled and smoked in silence A of were driven the dusty thoroughfare which w followed a moments later by a herd of cattle- A was galloping around A bend in the I up hop it of the and ex- the to Out Of the fane in a but the rider prov ed to tula riding a la in divided Manuel would rolled a not he the At the the irifd s they do in in Ting patted was out and I he children had home when a carriage drawn by a black from the lane and drove up to the store My Honolulu were in the rear teat and I battened greet They for the delay they occasioned and as fait as possible wc were on our way galloping alon a road which steeper at every step itemed only a stones throw it was really twelve miles to the peak A cloud rested on the tide as if it loved the mountain and would not leave it The main dwindled away to a mountain pithj sometimes leading up a steep sandy plain then a prairie cut up with deep or through a clump of tree Ve a ravine nearly one hundred feet deep and scared up flock of wild turkey The grew and air colder At lash about half past four was teach da is the summer residence of P the wealthy planter It is a large delightful house in a temperate region by tern flowers and the grounds beautl- adorned It Is furnished and In charge of a Japanese who however could not We climbed in at a window made a fire the range and prepared our nip pers while the guide took care of the horses The haute had a descried appearance of child could he teen in the dolls and and bonks of little tots but this winter and ones were no doubt in their home down by the ever restless After supper we wen to bed and slept until midnight when wo awoke and after a lunch saddled our and proceeded on our midnight jour tothc House of the Sun Onward and upward by step foot by foot our stumbled the to the top of the mountain I was old tint the rise was one foot every six and I believe bat the Statement i correct Hut lew words wc were inclined to yawn or doze in our saddles our stumbling on tome round stone awoke us Hour after hour we pressed on As the sun mounted up into the the clouds vanished and the Ideal beauty gave way lo the real Such a gorgeous scene was worth the night ride- It was worth more it was worth crossing the ocean to Five were in and all the great island of Maul could be lie- ships in the harbor look ed like spicks the villages mere don the railroads mere and those vast cane fields were only green spot theme of ones hand is properly named the House of the Sun Space how ever will not permit a description of that wonderful crater in which the died perhaps a thousand years to or HARDSHIP EXPOSURE CONSTANT Most CosilHo lioni fc Broken Pawn A Promi nent Tells Rtcupersliyo around knows Mr Dan Garry and what a pushing active business farmer he was until la grippe hold of him and when that enemy left him how listless and unfitted for hard toll he became For months he suffered from the baneful after effects of the trouble and although he still endeavored to take his thereof the farm work he found that it was trying he had greatly weakened bad both appetite and ambition and was tired with the exertion He tried several remedies without deriv ing any benefit and as one after the olhtr had failed be determined to T a sometimes over a wild sometimes through a forest of dead trees blasted by the cold moun tain winds starting Mr had furnished me with an overcoat and gloves assuring that would need I donned on leaving and now found my teeth chattering with the cold I thought I would dismount and walk up the steep but found after taking a dozen that I could hardly breathe atmosphere was light that ah our liorfta went on a walk they panted as if they had been running and often we were compelled to halt and let them rest My hat blew once and I dismounted to get it The exertion almost exhausted Our guide showed evidences of be wilderment and though he uttered not a word knew he was lost Mountain gorge after mountain gorge was crossed we thread ed our way ylong a narrow shelf of rock on the mountain side a five hundred feet deep on one and a cliff fully as high on the other My horses foot a stone and it rolling to the awful depths below last the morning star a rese ll looked double thesae of a The purity of the atmosphere in this region would certainly make a able place for astronomical observa tions We baited to allow our hoisei to rest and talked almost in whispers A white object appeared among the rocks and coarse shrubbery It was a wild Wild cattle wild deer and wild goals are common in the mountains of the Hawaiian Islands At the sight of us this one five Si snort And fled We on and toon reached the summit tired chilled and be numbed the first tints of rosy mom began to appear Our hoists were turned over to our guide and I went into the stone house to build a fire when one Of my companions cried v Its coaiiig the fire go and hurry up Day had begun to dawn and we ran panting and stumbling to the highest point of the which looks the vast crater five miles in Right on Verge of that fitful abyss we paused I seued a stone weighing perhaps twenty pounds and threw It over Into the daik crater We wanted to Lear it strike the rocky Ho ever Nine back It was lost in the of thousands of feet all out fit our feel was now wonder of beauty Ho pen can describe it end painters brush do it justice AH the prismatic huts of the rainbow in an were spread for thouinds of miles below us The orange glow the apple green there the yellow Ver million thousand of feet below were blue clouds- As day dawned were ever changing Eu the be were like blue the wilb viips In them rem they hid fir orange wirhllyim tpionj the give Dr Williams Pink Pills a trial He felt so utterly worn out that sev eral boxes of the pills taken be fore he found any benefit but with the first signs of improvement betook and continued tbe for three month by the end of iriiich time he an active hustling feeling better than he had for years tells his story the following fetter to the Sic After a severe attack of la grippe I was unable to recover my former strength and activity had no ambition tot either work Or pleasure Perth Era A Vole A ft thou MX callers lr onto stT to sll lis In its Armenia is Whits tnsttyri dark Oh To lor help Ibfij cry tcsra ted Wood food for wild now Thy blight 01 who wwis the Chrittlins to die Afraid of it I Wo tA fcrcvu was to e to When sno 5hy to Thy I SVM- not thy that wts theirs In Who fttory Ihcirvtihr by and by The giant Intrepid th iio roShj tocls Whoiitsoahli throws Who tJii para Porutitho Like to rilb dfro us a And is with hunger In of tVho the pInt the lg For help in their lo crash Unworthy If no I seer OUR NUMEROUS did and to a popular not care whether school in or not I tried various medicines with our deriving any benefit from them With not much hope I decided to try Or Williams Pink Pills and was agreeably pleased after a few boxes to find a decided change for the better My appetite which had failed me re- turned and I to for my rneals half an hour before time and I was able to get around with my old time vim I continued the use of Pink Pills for three months and find rnytelf now bitter than ever You may therefore depend upon it that from this out will he found among the thousands of other enthusiastic admirers of Williams wonderful health restoring medicine- Yours gratefully Dr William Pink Pills sink at the root of he driving ft from the system and rearing the to health and strength In cases of paralysis spinal locomotor ataxia sciatica rheumatism scrofulous troubles etc these pills are superior to all other treat ment They are also a specific for the troubles which makes the life of so many women a speedi ly restores the rich glow of health to pale and Men broken down with overwork or will find in Pink Pills a cure by all dealers or sent by mail post paid at a box or six boxes for by the Dr Williams Medicine Company Brock Beware of irrritatiors and altered to be just as good SJLa s r to wiiitUietivaiiUtitXjei Oh where thy frith tilt God Who te1 ih o lfrl titters It minions go to Tee Thy fcid ii worlds a bill to o oer re carried by their prey To blood with hearted No of tat to obey Art And Lute prep Armeflis vile iy Will tf ho on ft RsilwAy to obaditvcr Lung Rem- Out the is -Vui- My ficm tilling in fit Oct is Bloat ihs it talk til ind it It is in my ty like it It iltriiti i il irgqaclxtj lhi all cow Ucts Is lba isi plun Pjfitcriil in 5 One of Ihe old tit King lOHhihip Friday the in of Mr John Itodtovn at the ripe age of yean torn active faint life in and been in comfort on of his A family of eleven children all of vhom giowa up Mrs Drown him ts ft in religion and a Reform er to lit funerai on Mon day to the Methodist inteiy Urge rUtfldcd ai ltfVVjViJif LIFE I it I tiff VctVft a Il It GoV Cure 4- ftvJ uritu4 ttitlzm litj night Mr Dea con Christian of the line of Mrs Lehman of Stouffile accidentally fell down stairs and one of the her The liCfOSje dub on Tuesday night Mr as president A as secretary MS decided to join the I- A a delegate appoint ed to the at St Cith er ins on Friday The StoulTvilSe Creamery Co held a meeting at their office on Tuesday to made by or the prompts and A vote being it was decided rent him the premises and plant for ha three or five it an annual rent al of in addition to of pairf The in the has not received the patronage from tbe to make ft a financial success and the about Co in number having each but A small stile hid not the interest necessary to push the enterprise The in terest being now all centered in Mr Siougtf there doubt but he fciaVe the a Potatos arc selling for bushel and hay 14 a ton in Lock- pott S farmer of- the Con has for the benefit of his creditor Not every person with a long face just is keeping Lent Some of them have notes to meet or other reasons for looking East Toronto Village Port Perry Tilbury Centre and Village have bills in the Legislature this consolidate their debts snow- fall lasting three days followed by a sudden thaw floods in many pails of Austria caused great destruction Of properly Miffcr aged of Ont was found dead beneath an overturned load of terribly crushed about the breast and face Alice Lane the Detroit woman in whose hospital Emily Hall died alter an was sentenced on Saturday ten years in the penitentiary A through freight in- to a rig on Saturday at the Canadian railway crossing in Ayr In the rig vus a boy named Edward Jones and be and the horse were in killed It is now believed that Mr Frank Brown collector of for the toun of Se Marie who was found dead in his was murdered as bullet had passed through his heart A farmer in was fined and costs in all for offer ing fcr sale meat that was unfit for use He had left it hanging in the barn for a considerable time and it in the snow Dr A V of Chi- en Vcdncs- day and remarked that the sais fore- loMtris before death and on Thursday right while making ex periments with be destroy ed both his eyes The value of the output of nickel and copper mines in the Sud bury district the past year as reported to the Ontario is estimated at the out in to ihs miners at The barn of Mr lot con was burned Monday morning between 5 and oclock caused by the explosion of a lantern All the live stock out and a few implements The building insured fcr At the nonjury silling of lbs County Court Thursday last Judge gave a verdict of and costs against Hiram Powers of in favor of Fred White of Toronto for breach of in the sale of barrets of apples Mr J of Bowman was killed almost instantly Fri day the Trunk railway station He was standing on one of ihe racks looking at the morning from Toronto when the local from Peterborough came along and hurled the other Thos of was taken to city Monday night the Central Hos pital He is suffering from a dis eased bone in the ft kicked on the by a horse about Christmas time and it is feared amputation may be necessary tii- A fire took place in the house on the opposite side of the bay at Per bene en morn ing The father was at work and the mother locked her three children in the and When the neighbors arrived on the scene they could hear the children crying but near them they were fcurred to a crisp Mr of mot fell through the Kaus bridge near Mew Hamburg on Satur day He fell a of twenty feet on ice below break ing his scull that his brain was laid open to view He died in the afternoon Mr who was married last Christmas on his way to visit his who was with her White Mr Albert Bright holding one of braces ifo lire plate which was spliced at the raising of Mr barn in the of lloanqurl on Thurs day the plate hoke Mr liiihl frcren ground feet below and hip arc broke he filO sustain ed internal injuries which in his death a few hours afterwards The deceased who was of was to have been married soon March The case little Percy Shoe by his and which causal such a tensstion here Stern a fugitive from American justice was attested wLil- a steamer at Halifax for Liverpool He hid nearly jewels end bis A coun sel fcr has sujrJid bis A iox ft to si rVe has resulted in one conviction was this rnerning sect to penitentiary for two ca and two months by lbs Police His has been ard the that the was the chief actor in ihe torturg of the children while Hells guilt lav in con nivance utter than deed entered the of the late William the Township of early on The way a window the iloor out of which pans hid bun cut They tk to be pocket el hy the of jit J appropriated a silver the adjoining Mia bid a chain prctcfUeJ a j

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