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Newmarket Era , June 9, 1905, p. 1

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i T f The ERA gives more home news every week than any two other naper in North York colnbined and to bo the Leading County Paper v I 1 NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCES AND AD VEKTISER to teo to utter and to aigoo freely according to conscience above all other liberty No sent outside of North York unless paid advance No Single Copies So each Newmarket Ont Friday June TERMS per annum i ft paid in to paint your house be sure that the paint you use will do the job for the least money and at the same time give greatest satisfaction and longest wear The Paint gives these results every time Its a pure lead- zinc and linseed oil paint Its mixed thor oughly and ground very fine by powerful machinery It covers most surface to gallon and wears for the longest time Its a paint you can depend on Use it and youll be satisfied COLOR CARDS FOR Alt OF PAINTING AT Uup Toronto a LISTERS BUSY WIFE SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWAR Furnace Work Plumbing and General PHONE Our Ice Cream Vanilla Pineapple Ice Cream Sodas Vanilla Chocolate Pineapple Orange Strawberry Lemon Cherry Coffee Phosphates 5c Orange Cherry Lemon Grape Pineapple CHOCOLATES Sundaes Chocolate Cherry Strawberry Walnut Pineapple Fancy Specialties Sunny David Maple Walnut Duster Brown BONBONS Agent for Parkers Dye Works Baggage Handled with Dispatch Canadian Express Office TURNIP ft MANGOLDS CEMENT A PORTLAND also Screened Hard WUT 0 V BOO AT J On Thursday last Fur- who stands charged jointly with Emma Harvey with having murdered her child was remanded lor a week by the P John a carpenter was injured last cek while working at a circular saw at the carpenter shop of Ferguson He was shov ing a piece or wood through when suddenly it splintered and one large piece struck him in the chest He fell backward blood spurting out of his mouth He was taken to the Emergency Hospital was found his right lung had been pierced A party of twentyfive congression al newspaper correspondents repre senting the leading publications in United States am all of whom are members of the Gridiron Club the most exclusive press organization at Washington will be in Toronto June and during their short visit will be entertained by members of the Toronto Press Club The Hamilton Methodist Conference adopted a resolution last week lift a argcf use of local preachers in Ontario in order that more young men might be set free to take up the work in the Premier Whitney declined to appoint counsel or in to represent Ontario in the motion the privy council to allow each province to pass Sabbath legis lation tor itself Dr Manager of the Industrial Exhibition states that the contract has closed with Hand Co for the fireworks display at this years exhibition The chief attraction will be the Fat of Port Arthur and Dr has made arrangements with a troop of Russians and a troop Japanese in New York to take prominent part in this event- The Ontario Government organs in this city tell their readers that Premier Whitney is going to increase his Cabinet and of course increase the cost of administration also To carry out his plans it will be neces sary to enlarge the stafl of the Treas ury Department which means more grafters living at the public expense- the whole business no doubt being a studied effort to provide for hungry Col is the functionary who used to criti cise severely the large number of em ployees lo do the work of the Pro vince but he dont that way now The Hon Dr of the Pub lic Works Department intends fitting up several additional rooms at the Parliament and rearrang ing the rooms occupied by the clerics of several departments so that they may be nearer their chiefs At pres ent the clerks of departments arc scattered without much regard to where the Minister of the department may a fact which causes considerable inconvenience Governor Van of the Toronto jail has received two prisoners more welcome than the ordinary run They arc a pair of German canary a present from the Governor- General A man 27 years of age named Horace fearing prose cution for having represented himself as a nephew of a prominent citizen of the city tried to commit suicide a few days ago lie was taken to the Hospital and a vigorous use of the stomach pump relieved him but he had to answer or having attempt ed to take his own life He was sent to the Central for six months Rev Smith of the tlon who reported as having had a wheel stolen while preaching last Sunday night week in St Church has recovered It He had forgotten where he left It on en- the church Next Mr John Ross Robertson has with- drawn his offer of towards the regatta course at the Island The withdrawal is made because the Is land Committee decided not to adopt the course Mr Robertson selected Hon Col Matheson the Provincial Treasurer has announced that steps are about to be taken to collect We open our Parlors on Saturday arrears succession duties to the public and will supply tllfi a Prompt and Permanent Cure for Nervousness Mrs Anna recent of the IT headquar ters was for ten years on of the leading there Her husband when Hying was first Presi dent of the Uni versity at Lincoln In a letter written from Seventh street Chicago HI says the following in regard toPeruna Having lived a very active life a3 wife and working partner of a busy minister my health failed me a few years ago I Helen Kellers Apology for Work Helen Keller who has been so mar vellously despite her lack of eight and hearing lias written An for Going lo College for the June There was never a more triumphant victory for optimism than this re markable young girls conquest her limitations She entered clirle College in the face of the dis couragements of her best advisers for a blind deafmute who could only communicated with the college world and books through the medium of her teacher and compan ion to attempt a course which to even the normal girl is severe enough seemed to them pitiful foolishness But love of knowledge says Miss Keller all the forces of my nature were cudgelling me to college She went and succeeded The story of the winning of her A- degree is modestly told in a charmingly aim- pie way was not in the hope of large scholarship that I made the pilgrim age to this laborious Eldorado she Gen People Stomachs in a Continual State of Danger Nearly all disease germs- that find and all you want without ear of lodgment in the system gain entrance digestion There will be no with the air we breathe or through tation of food and the stomach our rood and drink intestines will be so clean and pure If the stomach and digestive organs that disease germs cannot possibly be weak so that food does not read- live when is used ily digest they will contain a sour I felt and still fetl that the demand of the world is not so much for scholarship as for effective service I discovered that darkness might be rich in possibilities which in my turn I might discover to the world I found the treasures of my own lost my husband about the same time and gradually I seemed to logo health island and spirit My daughter la a confirmed course I had little pari in the invalid and we both felt great need of social life of my college I enjoyed an nay share of work the obstacles of my neighbors advised me to were declared insurmountable A bottle was media ra one way and re- secured and a great change took and that was place In my daughters as well as In h t0 W pleasures solitary and apart my own health Our appetites as slimy fermenting mass an ideal spot for the disease germs to grow and spread through the whole system People a weak stomach are in a continual state of danger and they should use the means to strengthen that organ ami tone up the whole digestive system This remedy is a certain cure for all dis eases of the stomach excepting can cer Used before each meal it so If you suffer with headache back ache variable appetite nausea gnaw at the pit of the stomach sal low skin heartburn furred tongue sleeplessness and general debility it shows that the stomach been overworked and weakened A fifty cent bos of tablets will give quick and speedy relief Ask J Y one of the most reliable druggists in strengthens the whole digestive sys- to show you the strong guaran tee that you can eat what you want tec under which he sells The men of Apostrophe on an AntediluYian BY A BANKER proved very greatly the digestion tneirs seeded much helped and restful sleep must come through con Improved as so that we seemed medium of my hand and few of new women the girls knew the manual alphabet- I would not bo without for a the conditions under which we ten times Its ANNA shook hands for a moment in the fails to prevent nervous taken In time Summer Catarrh a book written by crowded classroom were not favora ble to intimacy They could not reach me through my isolation and in the midst of the class I could not oo It is Your Bricks Quart Bricks on subject of the ner- feeling lonely and sad ous disturbances peculiar to summer a happy disposition turns to any address everything to good yea the want of Medicine Co Columbus so many mel ancholy beings want everything I forgot my loneliness In the cheerful realities that touched inc I knew was a rich store of experience outside my comprehension but the wonderful I was possessed of the boon whereof I had been beggared A happy spirit is worth a library of learning I think I It lived from the daily walk- to college with Miss Sullivan more genuine pleasure than comes to many a girl who sits in a corner and works the sunshine the fresh air and even good humor out of her morning lessons all for high marks It is your tongue It belongs to you and is the only one for which are responsible Your nciuh- W0XS C June Canadian Magazine The riches of the mine so rarely found together coal iron gold are ours the wealth of the orchard and the harvest of the sea But our The spectator who views thepre- chicf possession is in men A sea- served body of a man discovered in faring people a race living by the now exhibited in the British ocean have advantages over a land- Museum who is believed on good locked people The man who builds ground to be one of the antediluvian and sails a ship to far-off- climes inhabitants of the earth cannot fail who trades with far countries who to be thrilled with a strange emotion battles with storm and wreck for as he stands in the presence of this his livelihood must of necessity extraordinary relic of a far bygone have a stronger soul a wider out- ago The complete preservation look on life and nature than the man body is most astonishing and who keeps a shop or tills the peace- markablo his fair ruddy skin and inland fields Nova Scotia is bright red hair altogether different proud of the men she has bred She to the type of Egyptians during and has good reason to be proud of her since the reigns of the Pharaohs living sons but she holds ever dear- in parts retained their the memory of her dead hue in a most wonderful degree town every county cherishes tradi- And as contemplate this tions of its old families its figure perhaps mentally settlers of the pioneer missionary apostrophise the sleeping form as the minister who gave half his scanty and more we realize how ago income to redeem the slave the ad- after age epoch after epoch has roll- venturous sea captain whose life din faroff era in reads like of Smolletts novels buried past when too was a the founder of the first academy the virile being Though apparently not more than AND IceCream Soda responsible Your tongues may need care also but that is their business this is yours See that it is properly at tended to Watch your tongue It needs watching It is an unruly evil watch it It is a fire watch it It Is a helm which guides the vessel let the helmsman keep wide awake It can bless or it can curse It can poison or it can heal it can pierce hearts or it can blight hopes it can sow discord ami it can separate chief friends Watch the tongue No one but you can take care of that tongue You arc its only rider Your neighbors may hate it or fear It or wish that they could bridle it hut they do it You have the power watch that tongue That tongue has already got you into trouble it may do it again It is set on fire of hell It burns up peace blessing reputation and hope ft causes sad days weary nights eyes and heavy hearts If a man will love life and see good days let him refrain from evil and his lips that they speak no guile Watch tongue ft is the glory of man It distin guishes him from brutes vas bought with the the Son of lie claims it as It should speak Ills praise misemploy it may degrade yourself ami those around you You are charged to attend to it Watch that tongue The Lord watches that tongue There Is not a word fa my tongue hut Lord thou it al together For every Idle word we must give account In the day of judg ment What will be the record of that tongue then Watch that with ICE and ICE CREAM ALSO STRAW B SERVED WITH CREAM We take great care with bur Cream to make It Will satiety our cus tomers SIMPSON BOOTH BAKERY Huron Ho over estates Premier Whitney accompanied by the Minister of Agriculture opened the Horse Show The Minister Education has no tified the City Hoard of Education that the Government to grant further aid to the Technical The action causing some comment It is expected that Lord Hamilton son the Duke of will come out from Old Country In charge of the Guards Rand to attend the Industrial A JVIothczts Praise In every part of Canada you will find mothers who speak in the highest praise of Babys Own Tablets Among these is Mrs Koiikle Ontario who says I I have used Own Tablets for over three years and i would not be without They have done more for my children than any medicine I have ever used My little girl now four years old was always troubled with indigestion and constipation and although other medicines helped her temporarily Own Tablets were the thing needed to cure her I also gave the Tablets to my baby from time to time since she was two days old and they worked like a charm- She is now two years old arid a more healthy child would be hard to find The Tablets are cer tainly a lifesaver These Tablets cure all minor ailments of infants and young children They contain no poisonous soothing stuff and there is no Hunger of giving an overdose as there is with liquid medicine Hold by all druggists or sent by mail at 25 cents a box by writing The Williams Medicine Co A Stanley man who first resisted the insolence ol office the loyalist who lost all for the flag Nova Scotia has a hero and a heroworship His effigy in bronze stands beside the Province building in which many of his tri umphs were won but hardly needs such a monument You may meet many an old man whose eye will brighten and his face fight up when he tells you that he once saw Joe Howe and held his horse for htm No man born in British Amer ica ever won such affection as this great tribune of the our faul ty greathearted magnetic far- sighted eloquent statesman The very sons of those who stoned him built his sepulchre Scotia has also given farknown name to literature he remains our only humorist a New wrote all his novels here The first man to bridge the Atlantic with a line of steamers was a Halifax merchant Samuel A great fleet still hears his name- single county has given Canada five college presidents Daw son to Irani and Gordon to Ross and Forrest to Dal- and held the old patriarch up to Can any other county in and mucking derision though Canada make such a boast Is it fortunately for him he was not an accident that the present Minister amongst those who were overwhelmed of Finance and the Leader of the by great cataclysm which en- Opposition are both Nova the earth In destruction and Count the leaders in our political life since Confederation the honors won Or who could say it be Nova in life to give rein to the imagination and you will not contest the claim and to indulge in the flights of the little seaboard Province to he that we arc not in the presence about thirty years age ho was several hundred years old for wo must assume that man in thoso days of longevity remained in prime of life for centuries and did not put on the sere ami yellow leaf until perhaps he had attained to an age of seven or eight hundred years And if those sightless orbs could sec ami if that silent tongue could speak bow would we crowd around to hear the recital of the history of those faroff times Perhaps he had conversed with Adam himself and heard from his lips the record which has been handed down through the ages to us his descend ants Perhaps he is one in the lino between Adam and Noah and we ac tually see leforc us our own ances tor Or perhaps he may have heard that patriarch denouncing the evil ways of earth and threatening the great destruction Was soon to ensue Or who can but that was one of those who during all those long years while the ark was being constructed ami scoffed a I Stanley used to relate the follow ing funny story One day ho was conversing with a friendly tribe during travels one of the chiefs present inquired how many wives he possessed Upon Stanley replying that had none all those present stood up like one man and unani mously exclaimed What a splendid liar They Intensely admired the calmness with which had as they thought tried to pass off on them wondrous travellers talc i i The man of vigorous life among men will beat the man of books al ways and at everything In this Rosebcrg I What J Ho Is all that concerns me not what people think Emerson Bigs art of considered the brain of Canada Dont Throw Out That Old Carpet It good tor a cleaned with teuton liko now All In a Urn for a few mo I buy lxjon dirty urn few ftt iwir4 or A of Cain the murderer or of the father of music or of tho artificer or even startling thought- that that recumbent form before us is none other than Adam himself that arc gazing at very form of the first of the hum a race of that rebel whose fall has en tailed such misery and such grinding sorrow and remorse upon untold myr iads Rut no descendant of Adam dare lay the blame upon him It they fail to attain the gloryland For a lov ing welcome to realms of splendor and regal sublimity Is to all who will but accept salvation offered by the Son of who on the cross made a full perfect and propitiation for sins of all who will receive it Speaking of good books the most satisfactory addition to any mans library Is a bank book

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