Newmarket Era , June 18, 1897, page 4

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J NgwjlMrcfe I Of trial and teat In regard to Hoods Greatest Merit Secured by a peculiarCombina tion Proportion and lrocess unknown to others naturally and actually produces fid Greatest Cures Shown by thousands of hones testimonials which naturally and actually produce d Greatest Sales According to the statements druggists all country In three point Hood is peculiar to itself Christian I from First Sarsaparilla It lathe One Blood Purifier Pills t to take to Best Advertising Medium York County Hates Advertise ments per Nonpareil lino for ilrat neertion cents per lino for subsequent CONTRACT FOR MO- HO HO Indies Inoti moo 3500 unaccompanied with writ ten Instructions Inserted until forbid and charged acoordljiKly Advertisements will be olinnxed once each month if desired For change each month composition must be paid for regular rates Changes for contract advertisements must bo In Wednesday Special Low for Executors Notices Farms to Kent Articles Lost ami Found etc Heading Notices among local news per lino for each insertion No auoh in serted for less than Mo Church advertising at regular- rates The Jubilee is out and la having an unprecedented sale copies are exhausted and more are being printed Weekly of 12 contains an interesting description by its ppeuial cor respondent in Cuba between he Mr himself wJt part Ottawa despatch willsail for England morrow It announced that ha apeak at the Queens Jubilee celebration in l -u- t Boston next week but old building Ed Era been cancelled Whats up TOS son visited church and on Octo ber the Lords was ad ministered for first time The names of those who composed first organization cannot be ascertained On the of June 182G the site of the present church was purchased from Timothy Millard who came to this country in It contained threeeighths of an and tho price paid was f The first Trustees were Andrew Aaron Cody and Rogers latter came to this coun try about first church a frame building was erected in summer of 1826 and dedicated in Jan There have been two other purchases of land in connection with present site One was in from Timothy Mil lard intended for a church burying ground and tlio other in June 1877 from Timothy where the present parsonage is erected On the 1st day of December 1826 Brother Harrison was appoint ed Elder to tho oversight of tho church in the presence of Elder On January tho 1827 the first Fellowship Meeting was held in the Newmarket Meeting House and on of May Eld Harrison and Amos Haycock wore the first appointed by Now- market church to a Conference that met in Trafalgar Union Street Church was first or ganized as a branch of Newmarket Church on May by Eider Thomas consisting of eight members and on the 6th of August became a separate church Eld James being their pastor Their meeting house was dedicated Oct 1847 In the year 1884 January Robert was added to church in and chosen dork At that time James Harrison Joel Rich ards John Levi Stick and Squire Morton were laboring in this section church the same year also es tablished a treasury for support of the poor in church and to help the families of those who ministered in holy things Robert was chosen treasurer T Wakefield James Rogers and William a committee to dispose of funds The first church was used for about years when the members presented tho building to the New market Union Sunday School with only one condition namely im it should always be opened without charge to temperance work and workers also temperance festivals was removed to the rearl of the lot and did effective service for years of the older remember with gratitude the uous labors of Thos Kirk Alexander Peter Pearson and others platform in front of the foundation Rev Da of the Congregational Church offered prayer I presented Governor tho address prepared for occasion J Collins pre sented him a silver trowel on which was the following inscription Pre sented to His Excellency the Right Honorable the Earl of Gov ernorGeneral in Canada by tho con of the Christian Church of Canada meeting at on tire occasion of His Excellency laying the corner stone of the new church erected in mommy of B Wake field July 1874 Mr deposited a tin box contain ing coins and newspapers of the day Mr Stokes the architect was present and His laid the corner stone in due form The bears Lord Daffodils motto Straight Forward Having performed the work for which he had been present on that occasion lie said that ho did not feel disposed to leave without ex pressing the satisfaction which it gave him to take any part in good work in which that congregation were en gaged He was perfectly sure there was no person no what re ligious persuasion who would not he glad to hear of the erection of another house of prayer for certainly could not be too many labourers in the Lords vineyard Ho therefore had no hesitation in giving expression to the sympathy lie felt those who were erecting this building and he hoped it would long continue to be a foundation of truth and verity to the neighborhood in the country which he had spent tho greater of his life and said he had almost invariably found that in Canada the various de nominations joined with the most un affected good will in their common work of stemming tho tide of Bin re cognizing the brotherhood engendered by their common faith He trusted this would be more and more the ease and that all would be increasingly disposed to overlook differences which might exist between them until in one common effort they had united to fight against the bane and scourge of human existence Loud cheers A guard of honour was pro vided from the Battalion York Rangers under command of Mayor and Lloyd After the in spection of the volunteers tho party departed for Barrie the next place visited was at on co asked to become pastor of the church The salary would about 1200 This call he refused it would intorforo with plans for But when an appeal to him from his own Canada to return and tako charge of the church in his heart was divided between two It was hard for him to give up his cherished purpose of completing a three years course the exigencies of the case however led him to heed call from Canada and reengage in the work at home Accordingly he has been for the last two years in Newmarket Since taking charge of the church there he has witnessed nearly one hundred and fifty seventyfive have united with this church and thirtythree 88 in King con gregations have greatly increased and the locally and generally in Canada has been greatly strengthened Mr is a growing man What he has done is only a promise of what ho will do He has the con fidence of all who know him in Ontario and in the United States While he is a faithful and successful local worker his influence is felt throughout the denomination in Cana da Argument If there is any reason why you should use any there is every reason why you should use When you take you take it to cure disease you want to be cured as quickly as possible and as cheaply as possible That is why you should use it curves quickly and cheaply and it cures to stay Many people write us I would sooner have one bottle of than three of any other kind A druggist writes that one bottle of will give more benefit than six of any other kind If one bottle of Ayers will do the work of three it must have the strength of three at the cost of one Theres the point a nutshell It pays every way to use Ayex UJJ We have secured the agency for the r Speech Charity of speech is as divine a thing as charity of action To judge no one harshly to misconceive no mans motives to believe things are as they seem to be until they are proved otherwise to temper judgement with mercy surely this is quite as good as to build churches establish asylums and found colleges Unkind words do as much harm as unkind deeds Many a heart has been wounded beyond cure- many a reputation has been stabbed to death by a few little words There is a charity which consists in withholding words in keeping back judgments in abstaining from speech if to speak is Such charity hears the tale of sian- Colnmbia Crank Shaft Bearings dor but does not repeat it listens in silence but forbears comment then locks the unpleasant part up in the depths of his heart Silence can rumor it is speech that keeps a story alive and lends it vigor Humane Journal Made by the worldfamous firm Harris The POINT J Toronto Star in a special from Ottawa intimates that Aid Preston Pro vincial Librarian will Mr Met- call as Warden of Kingston Penitentiary office worth over per annum The Ottawa Government makes this ap pointment Infidel Testimony to the Troth of the Bible ie a tencent issue of the famous Library of Hastings Boston It shows from the testimony of infidel writers that has been and that the Bible was dictated by Omniscience With County rates higher than five ago the County fathers have had to pass a ByLaw to borrow a earn not exceeding more ban a whole years not so vpry long keep the municipal machinery running until gatherers get around next fall Ma of Pills fame has returned from a trip around world A reporter inter viewed him and among other things can say I have seen a great many countries and Canada has nothing to fear in comparison and if give me my choice well a pretty stood sort of a to live in and there- only one fit Lawrence River Tins is what the Montreal Witness has to pay respecting the rumored transfer of the InterColonfal Railway to the Grand Trunk and seems to foreshadow the idea that the Government rather not operate the InterColonial In local railway today it was predicted that all probability the Grand Frank would operate the Railway before new policy of the Government in the extension of the latter favoring tbe notion that that consumma tion was present to minds of throe are responsible for present agreement with Grand frank It was held tint fie the Colonial can never liiite to pay long as an army of is maintained in connection file bent thing be to net rid it by an Willi the ilia present r OLEMANS SALT Beit for Bait for Dairy QUAUt s was erected up on the same site during the summer of 185C and dedicated Oct 12th of same year The sermon was preached Elder who also perform ed the dedicatory service Elder Hiram Hayward was the first pastor in this church It was occupied by the for 18 years when it was sold to the temperance people of Newmarket and still used as the Temperance Hall on Lot St The third church which is at present in use on the original site is a monument to the generosity of the late Wakefield who donated towards its erection In addi tion to this his soninlaw the late B Howard contributed the building and furnishings including pipe organ over besides placing in the church a handsome set of stain edglass windows in memory of his wife Amelia only daughter of B Wakefield The church is a very sub stantial brick structure with a steeple feet high The seating capacity of the auditorium is over and over have been counted in the building at one time It was dedi cated on Sept 12th 1874 by Dr and Prof Warren Hatha way of the United States The late J Collins served as Church Clerk in all three churches occupying the position with great ac ceptance for the long period of years The present officers are Trustees J Millard Dr Wesley and JH Proctor Clerk Treasurer- Dr J Wesley So far we can ascertain this is the 18th Conference held in this place namely 1868 and a special meeting in 1854 I860 a special Conference again 1800 and tbe present meeting covering a space of fiftyfive years In and looking hack over the past of Newmarket Christian Chur history we are reminded vivid ly of ninny scenes and occurrences sorrowful and important having been several years pastor of the congregation Wo will one day in Newmarket when His the Governor- Lord visited village The municipal authorities gave him a grand reception Main Street was tastefully decorated the party passing under number of triumphal evergreen arches Amid loud cheering of vast concourse and the singing of Sunday School children tho party assembled on way to get a bettor position is to more than fill your present one In a year and a half time the Meat Co paid out for hogs An exchange says there are far too many young men throughout the country sporting seventyfive dollar 1897 bicycles who owe a fifteen dollar 1896 tailor bill A dear old Quaker lady who was asked what gave her such a lovely complexion and what cosmetic she used replied sweetly I use for the lips truth for the voice prayer for the eyes pity f rthe hands charity for the figure uprightness and for the heart love Now there is a box for you that is worth it weight in gold Yet it costs nothing but a little selfdenial Large Sprocket Large Balls Perrys English Chains Dunlops detachable Tires Dominion Rims Christys Anatomical Saddles Also the VIKING NORSEMAN Cyclometers Bells Toe Clips Wrenches Repair Outfits Oil Cement Etc Etc J A W ALLAN DEALERS is the pastor of Newmarket Christian Church at present and occupies the beautiful and commodious parsonage erected a few years ago during the pastorate of Rev at a cost of Bro was bom in Mariposa the present field of my labors and where his parents now live He received his early education in was converted at 17 and preached occasionally immediately fol lowing In 1885 he married Miss Mersey Ramsay daughter of Win liamsay of Mariposa and was ordain ed in After preaching a number of years with good success during which time he took a two years course at Chris tian Correspondence College at in the state of Maine he attended the Christian Biblical Institute in State for two years and returned to take charge of the Newmarket where he has met with prosperity in good work and his wife much beloved by the congre gation and all who know them Dur ing his pastorate of two years membership has more than doubled and he is greeted at every service by large and attentive congregations Rev J Weston D Presi dent of Christian Biblical Institute New York writes as fol lows Rev of Newmarket is one of the most able and successful ministers in Ontario Christian Conference He entered the min istry early in lif but feeling that ho needed better educational pre paration lie closed his ministerial work fur time end went to the Christian Biblical Institute of Stan- New York Here he spent yearain successful study At same time he was superintendent of Home the students hoarding hall in which he and his efficient wife gave the best of satisfaction also pastor of Christian Church in He was called of ft Sunday to supply pulpit in city of Brooklyn and the impression riiade by him was bo favorable that he That Pleasing Hardware Paints Oils Glass Stoves and Tinware NEWMARKET BOOK AND NEW I Paralyzing Pie How good it looks How good it is I And how it hurts Why not look into the question of Pill after Pie Eat your pie and take Pills after and pie will please and not paralyze AYERS Cathartic Pills CURE DYSPEPSIA Try BR AND I Linton Public School will hold a big Jubilee picnic on the beautiful lawn of Mr Perry on Saturday June 19th Bradford and Rich Hill football teams will try conclusions during the afternoon also a good band will be in attendance and all together an uproarious good time is to be had Everybody should take their baskets- Iia Scourge Who has not Been Victim Who has not had Just the Experience of Mr Who may not the Relief American Nervine forded Him As a result of a severe attack of la grippe I suffered greatly from weak- and loss of appetite I saw testi monials of curative powers of uth American Nervine and de termined to give it a trial in my cage purchased it and almost immediately began to- improve My strength re turned to mo very rapidly When I had taken three bottles I had developed a vorocious appetite I am as well today as ever I was and am in saying that I can attribute it to South American Nervine and no words of mine in recommending it could bo too strong J- Curtis Windsor Witnessed For sale by Lehman pharmacy Nowmarket Central Telephone Office W tlTJ to MAIN STREET FULL LINE OF OGILVIES FLOUR The best bread and pastery in Canada Hungarian Flour Oat Meal Irelands Breakfast Food Corn Meal Peas for Feeding purposes- Bran and Shorts Oats Barley and Smoked Hams Hams Breakfast Bacon Long Rolls and everything in this line to all parts of tho Town on tho Shortest All the genuine Flour is tied Beware of imitations TRAVI with red win to and bio 4KB

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