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Newmarket Era , October 14, 1898, p. 1

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7 V The Era gives more home news every week than any two other papers in North York combined arid will be sunt to new subscribers till January J or certs cash r NORTH INTELLIGENCE AND ADVERTISER PAG mo liberty to know to utter and to freely according to conscience abovo all other liberty No paper sent outside of North York unices paid in advance Vol XLV1I No 38 Single Each Newmarket Friday October Terms per if paid in advance Sizes Squarfc Sizes with Tank Flue in front of Oven Top cut in four pieces OaoPiooo Shoot Stool Extra centres cut long centre CANADAS GREATEST STOVE NOTE HE FOLLOWING POINTS The Top is cast in four pieces rendering breakage loss liable Wide Short Centres 2J inches making it possible to use the four at time Four large pots or two large pots and a wash boiler can on tho stovo together without The Long Centre is cut to provide for expansion and contraction Short Centres lined Heavy Ringed one Combination Ring Cover supplied with each stove Oven is made of Cold Rolled Annealed Steel Plate from scale top of the intonso heat of the fire strikes is pro tected by specially prepared fireproof cement I lit of Oven Is quite a factor in the successful oporation Ovon Plates aro so secured that it is in possible fur to warp Oven is largo and wellventilated We have received many unsolicited those using these stoves GREAT FUEL SAVE testimonials as to this point frot For Sale by of these Stbves are now in actual use Repairing Promptly Done NEWMARKET During the month of September we will offer Special Bargains in all lines of Goods It will pay you to call and see our Stock before making your purchases We are after your trade Give us a trial Highest price paid for all kind of pro duce J J J QUEENSVILL DENTAL A I Dentist Post Block opposite the Methodist Church Air for Satisfaction Guaranteed J Rogers Resident Dentist Aurora to the 1st Dr Robinson Oftiok and Residence Dr Robinsons residence Street Aurora Dentist bo at of Dr Porter Brad ford every Monday J Olp fl Poacher of BightSinging and Violin Tuner of Pianos and all String Instruments I Scotts Emulsion is not a baby food but is a most excellent food for babies who are not well nourished A part of a mixed in milk and given every three or four hours will give the most happy results The codliver oil with the hypophosphites added as in this palatable emulsion not only to feeds the child but also regulates its digestive functions Ask your doctor about this JIJnilsU SCOTT A ftouu Others See Us Abstract from tho of Act- on Delegation a appears in Fret Press point wo visited was where wo arrived about 10 oclock Friday morning in a delightful shower Newmarket is a town of a- bout population and runs its electric plant under municipal auspices town being owner of plant Wo did not collect figures hereof cost being assured that statement pub lished in Acton Free Pre a fow weeks ago wan absolutely correct they having an export accountant go over the statement after it had been parcd Upon enquiry we found Mayor was at his place of business alwut half a out and weather being moist for our health wo decid ed to call on Air of knowing that editors supposed to know everything and wo met with no disappointment Here again the Free Press had installed us as Mr stated ho expected us Wo found editor tho right man in right place and full of electrical energy He im mediately donned hi chapeau ami I suppose our first point will bo power house to which he con ducted us and introduced us to their electrician who kindly gave us all tho information he could and much than we were able to retain Their power house is largo arid airy and lears evidence of being presided over by an hand It contains a Engine p capacity Compound Condenser also Stan ley Dynamo capable of in candescent arc light and motor power at time Newmarket is now running arc lights on streets and incandescent commercial and domestic lights connected It has a boiler of They and all night service and lbs of soft slack coal at a cost of per ton Mr Jackson kindly conducted us around town to view the public build ings churches etc all being lighted by electricity Hero thoy metres coiling about each which register the quantity of current used There is a little dissatisfaction as yet respect ing the metres some claiming tho metre rate of 12Ac per watt to bo too high in comparison with the flat rate However this will probably be satis factorily adjusted After your delega tion had partaken of a generous supply of dinner etc Mr Jackson kindly took in charge again and conducted us to the mammoth wooden manufac turing establishment of Cane Sons which is about as busy a hive of industry it is ones privilege to ever enter Mr is the Mayor of the town genial and fully of electricity We exceedingly regret that our time was so limited that we had only a few minutes to consult the Mayor who was able to give us many useful point ers He is a strong advocate of in candescent street lighting and said wo were levelheaded if we adopted that system and that if ho had had his way they would have used incandescent lights for the streets in Newmarket After bidding him adieu Mr Jackson conducted us to tho station and after placing some of us under the care of the conductor bade a Ion farewell and we proceeded to Aurora In closing we wish to express our thanks to the parties interviewed for their uniform kindness and courtesy and especially to Mr Reynolds ner Mr Jackson of the Era New market and Mr Lundy of the Banner Aurora for their geniality and kind ness in spending so much of their val uable time and imparting so much val uable information The conclusions of the members of the deputation were That incan descent street lighting Is a complete success That if a company can come in and install an electric plant and make money out of it a plant can be put in and run profitably by the municipality and tho citizens receive the benefit American Christian Convention Program The flew Pipe Opgan above is a photograph of new Pipe Organ opened last month in of tho Methodist Churches at St Thomas It was built by Messrs Ed Lye Sons of Toronto and gives a good idea oft the appearance of the new Organ which the same firm is now building for the Methodist Church at and which is to be ready about the middle of next month Watch for date of the Opening Recital It marks a new period in tho progress of musical culture in Newmarket Nothing has been heard in this part of tho County to equal program that will be presented R Cottle Case Evening Telegram Oct I AH the land above the sea level would not fill up more than a third of the Atlantic Ocean- While urging disarmament of the nations and universal peace Russia is actively preparing for possible war No than four battleships and torpedo boats and torpedo destroy ers being built in Russian yards and upon them is being rushed day aid night As is hearing as sessment appeals today Judge is presiding in the Sessions William and Honors Kennedy are upon trial charged with receiving a heifer from Thomas Art Mr of Newmarket is defending tho prisoners Ono of Crown witnesses was John a genuine Irish lad with the flavour of old Erin all about He said ho saw he red heifer and took a slight slim at it Ac cording to his imagination it was red with white spots Your imagination asked Mr is an Irish imagination isnt it Yes sur it is Have you any feeling toward Mr Smith Not at present What do you mean by not at pre sent Not now Finally said he felt sore at Smith once because he hadnt paid his vages HIS Some of the witnesses were very amusing It appeared according to these that the only method of iden tifying the critter was by its hol ler mot Rowling knew it was a critter of some kind in the cattle line Abraham didnt take much stock in animal He heard it boiler like a critter He said ho was passing the barn where the heifer was and was going about his business he didnt look into the barn because the boards were too closo he didnt go in because the door was locked and then he went about his own business Were you ever accused of stealing onions You ought to be a strong witness said Mr Knowles No body accused me replied Constable Evans added a short tail to the red heifer by way of identification and Ernest Kitchen complemented it by speaking of its painted horns They were painted by the female prisoner The Crown had twelve witnesses and the defence only three but they were short witnesses At the con clusion of the Crowns case Judge Morson found that in the case of Smith there was not sufficient evi dence to go to the jury and he was discharged The ease against the woman then went on with herself in the box TELLS OWK She began a voluble tale and said she found the heifer in her oats field It appears that she owns the farm and Smith works for her She said she never seen the heifer with my eyes before if I was to die in five minutes Continuing she said I always give to Iho poor people pasture because whoever gives to the poor lends to the Lord Nevermind sard Mr wo dont want a sermon here She then related the following She didnt cut off the heifers tail nor paint its horns she was married to a man named Kennedy he died and she buried him Then she lived with Geo not married to him and they had four children he died and she married a roan named Paisley but he wouldnt support her and left in four or five months She said she didnt live with Smith as his wife he works onethird of the farm and she works two thirds FRIDAY OCT 14lH a Devotional 845 Convention ft by Holme or Michigan Subject The Reformation of Nineteenth Century ft end Ex- tension J Bishop Secret ft The bible Basis for Missions Rev Merrill 1025 Tbo Horn tor Mission Alva Kerr ft The of Lands for the Gospel Rev A TiHioghftst 1116 a rn Oar Own Fields in Japan Rey J Rhodes 1110 a Adjournment to Program by Wo- mans Board for Foreign Missions to p Program by the Wo mans Beard for Home Missions to 330 pm Foreign Board 1 Devotions as arranged by the presi dents of the two Boards Address by president Mrs E Weston 3 Secretary Report Rev Ellen Report Mrs Mary Address by Mrs P Jackson Five minute speeches by members of the Womans Board and others to p m Home Board Address of president Rev Emily K Bishop Secretarys report 3 Treasurer Report Mia Ada O Warblntoo A Five on the Needs and Flans the work Adjournment Guess Irs Its the paper for the farmer Whether he bo young or old For it comes as near as any Being worth its weight in gold It gives the market prices Of everything you sell this jolly helpful paper Keeps the farmer posted well It has a Young Folks The Utile delight A corner for Their helping hints to write- So if you want a paper Suiting of all description Just i to hia one With a dollar for subscription Ma The Queens Escape 5 WHAT SMITH SAID Smith swore that the heifer came straying upon the premises and he intended to advertise it The woman did not paint the horns of the heifer He did not cut the ears off a pig that came straying upon the place a pig belonging to Art nor did he take home a plow one day found upon the road and paint it blue he didnt need to pick up stray plowsfor he has plows of his own fie denied telling anyone that be bought the heifer or that the woman painted the horns Several witnesses had sworn that had so told County Constable Savage swore re ferring to one of the Crown witnesses that he wouldnt believe him upon oath He said he would credit the prisoners testimony The woman was pronounced guilty and Judge gave her three months in the Mercer Good Judging from the official crop report for Ontario a summary of which has already been published in the Sun the crops of the Province will this year exceed any previous yield The price of wheat it is true has not remained at the point to which it was forced by speculation but prices generally aro a fair average and the increased yield means better returns- In some sec tions of the Province serious damage was done by late frosts and the drouth during July was general It is there fore surprising that notwithstanding these drawbacks the yield has proved so generally satisfactory We believe that the favorable yield this season is not attributed alto gether to natural causes Much is owing to the improved of farming of recent years The under- draining of the land now more gener al than ever enabled the farmers to get the seed in earlier than formerly and the drouth was therefore not severely felt The better cultivation of the land the rotation of crops the many other improvements which have been introduced and carried out have all tended to increase the returns from the soil Farmers will feel this year to a greater extent than usual value of intelligent and work Farmer Sun Balmoral Scotland Oct Great Britain and her dependencies very nearly lost a monarch on Monday when a pair of frightened carriage horses tore along the highway near this place completely beyond the drivers control with the Royal ba rouche rocking from side to side at their heels In the back seat were the aged Queen and her favorite daughter the Dowager Empress of Germany Pac ing them was Princess Adolphe of All three Royal women behaved with great composure The horses swerved aside into the woods Imminent as peril of wreck had been on the roan it was doubly imminent now rescuers every instant expected to see it dashed against a tree but by a marvel lous good between two great oak trees whose distance apart was so nearly the of the barouche that the vehicle was jammed there immovably and the traces broke Queen Victoria and her guests were severely shaken but that was the ex tent of the barm they suffered and it did not prevent them from smiling at their adventure as they drove home in a pony carriage amid the cheers of the villagers SEW CREATIONS FROM DISCARDED 1 Rev Pastor Christian Church Newmarket p Devotional ExercUea pm The Heathen World and God cli to the Church the Need of Hour Re J P Barrett How to Awaken the Home Greater Interest in For eign Mission Work Rev Geo E 8 p Adjournment SATURDAY a Devotional a Convention a Christian Publishing Discussion of reporta Adjournment p Christian Union of Adjournment pm Devotional Topic The Saloon Most The Duty the Citizen D A The Duty of the Church Rev CI SUNDAY a Sermon Rev Warren Hathaway Communion Rev J and Rev 700 pm Sermon Building op the Waste Rev C J Jones D MONDAY a m Devotional am Convention am Election of Offioera 200 pm Memorial Services J J Sommerbell 300 p Christian Publishing Associa tion election eto p Convention Adjournment p Platform meeting inspiration can we carry borne from this Convention Adjournment TUESDAY Executive Committee Moving every girl there a natur al and inherent desiro to look pretty and attractive and nothing gives greater delight to the ordinary school miss than an occasional new dress Before the advent of Diamond Dyes the large majority of our school girls had to content themselves two dresses a year one each for summer and winter Now with the magical virtues of Diamond Dyes mothers in even very moderate circumstances are enabled to send their girls school as neatly and stylishly dressed as the daughters of welltodo families A little feminine tact and skill that all women possess with the aid of a ten cent package of Diamond Dyes will do wonders for our school girls Every mother has put aside one or more dresses too old and faded for herself or daughters It is a mistake to imagine that these dresses are worthless With a little simple work in coloring and remaking you can have really artistic effects and re sults 1 Take one of the old dresses try your skill First remove all grease spots and stains then prepare your bath of Diamond Dye the color most becoming to the miss who is to wear it and dye according to the simple directions on the envelope and you have a creation in new material which when made up your daughter can- wear with pride and satisfaction A new and pretty dress at a cost of from ten to twenty cents is always your reward when you make use of Diamond Dyes Dr of Port Hope was struck by an engine on the R on Thursday and killed instantly He was crossing track while out shooting He had only been married a few months Rheumatism with its sharp twinges aches and pains Do yea know the cause Acid In the blood baa In your joints The euro is found in Hoods which neutralize this Thousands write that they have been com pletely cured of rheumatism by Hood a Hoods Pills cure sick headache I bUiooineaa indigestion cants

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