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Newmarket Era , August 23, 1901, p. 5

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THE r m CAPITAL hud president general Manager NEWMARKET- A General Banking Interest Allowed on Deposits AT CURRKKT BITE DRAFTS At fttlln JSbipUj atfoded to Simpson 6MAin8t Sundnt Fancy NEWMARKET LATEST IN Monuments and Head Stones If Call Before Ordering Alloa BUY TOUR -AT- tore Opposite Forsyth Hotel Beet are Reliable cheap mothers and no disappointment about com- Everyone should possess one Its a good theres years of service in them and the price paid neednt be beyond anybodys reach Spring Overcoat light in weightflight In color heavier in weightdarker any Overcoating materia that you fltr- in price correct In everythingover patterns to choose m I Co York J western dailies we notice that partici pate in the review at Toronto in of the Royal visitors bis been pre pared by the military authorities and we further notice that Regiment is included in the selection The total officers and men to the review is estimated at of which the will contribute I J Central Business College It the exiletsciool may be measured its annual en rollment of over students and this enrollment is any evidence to the popularity of the- school based thoroughness of the be readily conceeded that this occupies foretootb position among the leading schools our Its circulars afford interest reading matter and are rnaihdfree to anyone writing them See card in this issue The Fall Following are th so tar as known of wnich the people of this section are specially- interested I industrial at Toronto Aug to Sept NORTH YORK at Sept to Sept Central at Barrie Sept 2J to Sept East York at Oct to Oct at Sutton Oct 10 and Sept and Our PLEASED WITH HIS LONG TRIP Sees Magnificent Opportunities for Opening of Canadian Trade With Australia From the Toronto PostmasterGen eral arrived in Toronto oh Sunday morning at from trip to and and js not the least hurry to get from congenial company- He JsglaU to be home again and that feeling is for home by way of the Suez Canal and London london a coSjie to attend of Home on the Farm Asked how long he intended lo main on the tne was not to say At the present time he has ho plans for the future but expects to run flown to Ottawa In a couple of weeks perhaps earlier That will depend altogether on the progress of his cure Just now he has gathered about htm his children stralia wbere he- went represent the Dominion at the inauguration of the new Commonwealth- He was ac companied by and by Mrs Molock and the son who son Mr His accompanied them on the trip to the vate secretary Mr remain- other side or the Today Mr over in New York a day and will ana Mrs jr will go up Messrs Hunter and A Hunter formed a partner ship as Contractors Builders are now In a position to take contracts for all branches of Mason Estimates it And satisfaction guaranteed A SPECIALTY HIRE ii All kinds of Carting and Teaming on Short HUNJERSr Timothy Street East Results congratulated on the results of its Fourth Form work last year Out of the nine pupils in the class who took the course eight have passed in whole or in part and two have dis tinguished themselves with honors In the Matriculation Exam the re sult is as follows A obtained per Latin French and Honor and Geog raphy entitling him to Honors besides obtaining 50 per cent in all other subjects Walter Jackson obtained First- Class Honors in Mathematics Honor History and Geography and Second- Class Honors per cent in Latin English German and Physics be sides obtaining per in all other subjects In Senior Leaving H Skinner passed in Part and Part and the passed in Part I viz Coombs Mary McCaffrey A I- Storey and Ethel The successful candidates in the Part Junior Leaving Exams are as follows A Rennet Cane Oder- kirk passed in German English Composition Arithmetic Euclid Lit erature History and Physics E Richardson J Storey passed in Grammar Arithmetic and Physics M A Skinner All but the candidates for this examination passed We do not believe in judging of the of the school by examination results altine but there- Is no doubt that these are some indication of the kind work that our school is doing Large classes are expected for the coming term e letter in tod fciacUmi out la tut Mr Aar Two Cancer Tumors Tuberculosis Blood Taint MANKIND CANNOT CUBE CAN Let mi jtth jour vvrrri Fergus Fergus Aug2fl One of the most severe storms in many years passed over this section yesterday af ternoon between and lightning was terrific and very The rain came down in a heavy down pour but did little or no damage most of the grain in this nelfehDor- having been safely The lightning however struck the barn of Mr Richardson miles Vast- of here The content which consisted of about halt this years crop and a large quantity last sea sons grain along with the building were completely destroyed A team of owned by Mr been driven into Mr shed to escape the storm and were killed the driv er and another man not feet away untouched Mr Richardsons will be about about on Saturday did dam age to Robert Stewarts planing mill at Cry for CASTOR IA There are eight cases of in Hull in four families AH are of a mild type The Town of in the French Antilles has been almost wip ed out by fire North Aug- Katie the 13- yearold daughter of Mr Bums jwent into the rKt neighbors house wich is occupied by Mr and engaged in lighting a fire for the little child They had liglited the file but it nut satisfactorily Katie poured on spine coal oil from come today The party crossed the Atlantic on the Lucaitfa after spending a few weeks in England The voyage from England was very rough but the par ty all look well after their five months sojourn abroad- The Post mastersGeneral carries his right arm in a sling his attack of sciatica from which he has suffered since he left Canada has almost entirely dis appeared The attending physicians recommended him to carry the arm in the sling as part of the treatment- Mr feels that his native air will entirely banish any of the effects of the trouble J For this reason Mr his wife sou did not stay over in Toronto but proceeded on the oclock train for the farm at Aurora where they will remain lor a short time to get complete rest Greeted by Friends At the Union Station a number of friends of Mr and Mrs ga thered to welcome them back to Cat- Among there were Mr and Mrs William Judge and Mrs Chief Justice Falcon- bridge George T and Mr and Mrs William Boultbee The short time at their disposal before the departure the Aurora train was taken up with handshakes and in the waiting room the station The PostmasterGeneral expressed to The World his unqualified satisfac tion over the result of bis visit to the sister He left Canada March and as a result of the cold winds on the Atlantic at that time of the year he contracted rheumatism in his right arm and shoulder- This at tack remained with him the Canadian representative the open ing of the first Australian Reports Were Exaggerated The accounts of my illness were greatly exaggerated be said i was not confined to my bed at ail and ray rheumatism did not interfere tin the least with my duties as the representative at the of the first Australian Parlia ment Australia gave the Duke a magnifi cent reception continued the minis ter I never saw such crowds Everything was done without regard to work and cost and business was practically suspended so that every one could take part in the joyous fes tivities Farmers left their fields to acclaim the future king and of such enthusiasm can never be for gotten by anyone who witnessed it The visit of the Duke and Duchess to that portion of the Empire was an unqualified success and both of them made a splendid impression on their future subjects The Pacific Cable Speaking of the Pacific Mr Mulock said that the negotiations had progressed satisfactorily the cable was now under contract to be in working order by Dec There was no doubt that the opening of the cable Would prove of immense advantage to Canada and the it was a matter for that the scheme hail been ad vanced to a stage where Its comple tion la a foregone conclusion While in linden on way to Australia Mr gave before the British Cable Commission the negotiations along nave been from time to pretty well eluci dated in the press Openings for Canadian Trade The of the fostering of Can adian trade with Australia is a live one in view Mr He told The World that he Had doubt there were very favorable op- for Canada In this direc tion What is needed to encourage this trade to adopt facilities between the countries he had no doubt that If those facilities were Increased trade would flow as a natural consequence Australia is favorable for the expan sion of trade with Canada its busi ness men are eager for it and now is the opportunity to foster and encour age an opening in many lines where there has been no business In the past and an expansion In lines with which the two colonies have heretofore trad ed to a small extent- While in Au to Aurora to gathering the little family 32liiyes from the Klondike Victoria BC Aug The St islander the flagship of the Canadian Pacific Navigation Co and the larg est and fastest passenger steamer on the route collided with an iceberg off Douglas Island Alaska her way south with the largest number of passengers that she has carried since she was placed on run a few months ago and within 15 minutes after striking her master and about persons including passengers and members of the crew were drowned to the horror of the terrible disaster her boiler exploded as she went causing the death of many of those who were struggling in the water The staorner left in the evening of Wednesday last and was out Lynn Canal when the collision occurred Most the passengers and members of the crew who were in rudely awaken ed by the shock Tlje majority got on deck in time to be saved in the boats which were quickly manned but a large number went down- in their Some of the survivors arrived here last evening by the steamer which passed oyer the scene of the appalling disaster on the following evening and picked them up at Juneau to which city they had been taken The news came as a terrible blow to the citizens of Victor many of ttie lost being well known and having families this and was particu larly sudden as the steamer been many were awaiting her arrival when the Queen in with the news survivors were landed on Doug las Island arid mate was sent to Juneau for help the steamers Flossie and Lucy responding and taking them to Juneau ABRAHAM Golden Text By faith Abraham was tried offered up Isaac The story of lesson is as fol lows Abraham being commanded by God to dfier his son for a burnt offer ing goes to the mountain prepares the wood and the fire and lays Isaac upon the altar The approval of Abrahams by the Angel of Lord the provision a sacrifice and the veiled prophecy spoken in the name given by the grateful patriarch to the scene of the trial complete the beauty and the story PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS God chastens those he loves to fib them for larger service and better things How often great souls bear the trials of life in loneliness and its suf fering in uncomplaining silence 1 God had asked tie highest and holi est sacrifice and in his heart the deed was done too his hand was free from stain blood The great principle of obedience was proclaimed that should echo thru centuries of time His was a faith that could triumph over a fathers love As a type fulfilled in Christ the comparison is striking The father sacrifices his only begotten son who yields submissively even to bearing on his shoulders the instrument The the death and the deliverance after three days even the geographical location all seem to serve as conjoined circum stances in the gradual unfolding of that purpose which yet must run with the progress of the sun till the fulfillment when every knee shall bow and his name be sung by every tongue in every clime souls must have their trust in God proved by trial The deepest trials are linked to the greatest promises The dearest objects are tobe held by us subject to God command God tenderly watches tils beloved ones even when they are in the deep est trials u SAiiil LEADING i y J- The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages and that is Catarrh falls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease requires a constitutional treatment falls Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly acting directly upon blood and mucous surfaces of the system there by destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the assisting nature doing Its work The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send for Hat of testimonials Address J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio Sold by Druggists Halls Family Pills are the beat Aug IB The first civic holiday of the century In Ux bridge live long in the of its citizens being the occasion of the laying of the cornerstone of a- hew music hall and court Nine years ago the old Ontario Hall was destroyed by fire and since that time the town had been dependent prtnclp ally upon the churches wherein to their The citi zens have ample accommoda tion In the building the cornerstone or which was laid today by his Hon or Judge Chappie of Prtage a former resident of KVKUV WOMAN IT There are times when every woman Is tormented by itching skin and would give anything for relief There is a preparation known as Chases Ointment which is a prompt for these sufferings Women it both for their own and the PostmasterGeneral was pied by Mr Latrose vesUgaUnK under which Australian trade expansion labors Translation Facilities Needed You say said the minister Our Top onto better The walls of the Armory are re ported unsafe The gables are in such a condition that they ft liable to fall upon a slight This is the reason assigned for Col Otter select ing the Queens Park for the place firing the salute last week in memory of the Dowager Empress of Germany Toronto regatta is fixed for the of next month A herd of five deer have been recent ly added to the collection of animus at High Park A female elk was born in captivity last week Ttie zoo is growing Coaldealers of the city the price of coal to on cash de livery and on orders at the close last week Rev President of the To ronto Methodist Conference and Rev editor of the Guardian have gone to England to attend the Ecumenical Conference The Canadian Press Gang left here on Thursday of last week on their trip to the Maritime Provinces Mr Twos Crawford lor West Toronto in an interview with a local press reporter denied having any interest in a Dakota cattle ranch as staled in the papers The troops to be brigaded in To ronto tor the royal visit will remain in city for four days The Governor Generals Body Guard which will furnish the escort for the Duke Cornwall and York in this city are busy getting ready for the occasion Several sneak thieves have been ac tive in the western partial the city lately and the police are engaged in trying ttiooatethem The- tattoo Which has been attended so roach success during the past fad years at the opening nights of the Industrial will again be repeated this year excursion party ladles and numbering about arrived here on Friday last and spent two days in the city On Monday they visited Lake Parks and next day proceeded to to spend a week at different points The Royal Forresters run an excur sion to Jacksons Point and OrUlia en Tuesday It was very well at tended Mr A Campbell Deputy Minis ter of Public Works who bay spent the last fortnight la the TtmlKkaming District returned on Saturday Mr Campbell ban been looking over the ground with- a view of laying out colonization roads These roads are prize it both Tor their own v for it wonderful effectiveness in cur- port of the relief given to the Ing Baby scald head chafing out settlerso give them work being and the various skin diseases of child hood the can when it Ignited and the can that there are many exceWeot open- bursting seat the contents over her for Canadian products in fire to her clothes- and I look and hope for a large considered one of the most effective ways helping them Four main highways have been planned miles a decorator working in length They will open up the on new opera house- at London settled townships Buck Harris badly bruised arid shaken up by Hudson Armstrong Sailing from a scaffold i Mr Campbell Reports that- many of RICH and POOR ALIKE use Pain- the settler are already Killer Taken internally for cramps their and diarrhoea Applied exter- girl ran out of the house increase screaming which attracted the colonies who heroically Subdued the facilities flame She died Mr left Australia on June and in trade between the two sprains swollen muscles As an outcome the San the proper transportation etc Avoid substitutes there is but clsco- strike the Vancouver Coal Co are afforded one PainKilter Perry Davis at has closed down its left Australia on Juno and intend purchasing a Bicycle this season It you do call and see the iriv- THE BEST BICYCLE on the market for 1901 All kinds of Bicycle Repairing and Cleaning done on shortest notice We also keep a of Bicyclo Sundries and parts When the road gets fit we will have a few Ladles and Gents wheels for hire We have the agency for the Binder and Mower parts J A ALLAN CO NEWMARKET TELEPHONE CONNECTION JACKS FOR HIRE Is arriving daily and as usual we will every house in the trade TORONTO JOBBING HOUSE Adds Comfort In the Work to Cleaulinea In the Linen Deducts i the Care of Day ftom the life Multiplies by two the Life of the article Divides by two the of labour Lever Limited TORONTO THE SIGN OF THE Is a that you not wait or iLcon- lo Roe a customer in person While your competitor who in person VTAIT8 can a PRIVATE at any Pay Sta tion Bell Co of KNOWL f Grocery and Provision Store Best Granulated Sugar lbs for Bright Yellow Sugar lbs lor lbs Raisins Best Selected for lbs Currants Best Selected Tin Biscuits Large tor Peas Corn c pec can- Good Coffee 20c per lb or six lbs for Try our Tea and per lb Best Value in Town Fruit Biscuits pet lb Cakes Toilet Soap for Eclipse and Surprise Soap Cooking Apples per peck regular 2 for 25o Prepared Mustard Lytler Mix Pickles Westons Bread and Cakes Have the waggon call and try KNOYtLES Hunter Hunter 4 Have bought the patent right for the County York for Granolithic Hoofing Cellar Floors Sill walking Pittsburgh Roofing Persons desiring to have old roof repaired in a way which will prolong the life of the old shingles should con- suit the above Arm or write for in formation Models can be seen the shop on Timotny street Just cold SB It ad ftf pure u water Jsi that which A tup plying nod Oh JiiHt try It and red Ik will jour coma atop hurilna your thick and ltx-olor- All about by tt that the In by the uap of A OLD SALE AT THE iit

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