Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , December 25, 1903, p. 1

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The more homo every week than any tiro other in North York Combined and is bo trie Leading YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER- PAG me toe liberty to know to utter and to argue freely according to commence above all other liberty No paper cent outside of North York unless paid in advance ML No copies cento each Newmarket Friday Dec I TERMS- a5 per annum Si if paid Id Advance OVER This List It might be of service to you in choosing a Useful Gift for Father Mother Brother Sister Uncle Aunts or Cousins There are many articles at hardware Store that Very Acceptable Presents Mouth Organs Skates pair up to Carvers in cases 300 each Carvers in sets up Scissors in sets Scissors all sixes 25c to Razors safety each Razors and strops all prices Shaving Brushes Fruit Knives in sets Pearl handles Batter Knives 40c Pickle Forts 50c Sugar Spoons each Berry Spoons Knives and Forks all prices Tea Desert and Table Spoons Pocket Knives to Pen Knives to Pocket Books and Purses Playing Cards 15c Plated Tea Pots Tea Kettles Tea Kettles granite Mrs Potts Irons in sets Nut Cracks and Picks and Nut Crackers- each Oil Heaters each Iron Banks each Toy Sad Irons and Cup and Saucer Bread Boards 25 and Bread Knives 20 and DM Roasting Pans and Carpet Sweepers 5350 Table Bells 35 and Air Rifles each Dog Collars 25 and Sleighs steel and wooden Bath Room Fixtures in great variety Sponge Racks Soap Holders Tooth Brush Holders A WARE NEWMARKET DRUG STORE N FOR THE HOLIDAY For the Jesus i THE WORLDS Hail to Thee Christ our Saviour Cods Own eternal Son To Thee who brought salvation For man by sin undone Who trod atone the winepress Bore all grief and Thai we might be exempted From penalty and blame Who left- celestial glory And bliss no tongue can tell To purchase for us freedom That we might with Him dwell Restoring to Gods favor The rebel race of man For Adams dire transgressions Had merited Gods bah In guise of erring mortals Omnipotence was shrined And in the nimble manger Divinity reclined No bells of to greet Him No- welcome voice was heard No room but in a stable For the Incarnate Word But lo a darling Spreads over all around WiMi fear the watching shepherds Fall prostrate on the ground The angel host proclaiming The infant Saviours birth Sang glory to the Highest Goodwill and peace on earth The DayStar long expected Had come as prophesied A Light to lighten nations Gods love exemplified love past comprehension By those finite mind Will understand it better When earth is left behind priceless gift to mortals matchless offering That would were all obedient All men to glory bring In Him our hones of heaven Are safe if we obey The Word He left to guide us The true and only way What power of transformation Has faith in Jesus name To cleanse from sins pollution The savage breast to tame A perfect peace infusing The heart that trusts His love I A rest while here sojourning perfected above fl Election in MR DAVIS INSTRUCTIONS In the examination of the Hon J Davis beore Mr John Bruce special examiner Toronto last week for discovery in connection void A bycrelcltion is the as tho general election in law only when as the result of a petition first is declared void and the writ is sent back to the returning to be reexecuted and because secondly the petition filed in this limits this charges to this election j The petition cannot be amended and there is no allegation thai Mr Da vis or anyone on his behalf was with elections protest in North guilty of any corrupt practices other the Commissioner of Crown I than in respect to this election Blue W is Am so Wi In bed Peep for oil Ja boot How let me I PERFUMES You will want Perfumes and if you desire splendid assortment to pick from high quality and close prices we shall expect to supply Fancy Bottles to Original half pound bottles of Standard Extract for those who wish to make a superb per fume present price to HIGHGRADE STATIONERY Fine Box Papers are always in demand tor gilts especially the people at home Have the papers ever shown in the town and our prices are right on them rare qualities for to OXFORD BIBLES The best gift of all in many instances Most of our Bibles are latest Selfpronouncing Oxfords a large variety to choose from if you come at once We also have a fine assortment of Prayer Hymn Books at prices from to FOUNTAIN PENS We are agents for the Parkers Lucky Curve to In Chocolates and BonBons We make a goods feeling certain that it fa to get anything better ROUOHTONS FRIDAY BAKING POWDER ALWAYS GIVES The of true believers Cannot be well defined It is the profession The comfort of the mind Which will abide forever When earth has ceased to be No fear of diminution Throughout I Richmond Hilly doubWS when I come round each once lue Christmas That just Why haven SR On I years And M toys eve ivears And A stork the that an even something ho that Came down That stork and eve J Y BROUGHTON Part Dye Works Co tat tod baggage hand led with despatch No John who was kicked by a horse at London is dead A new Presbyterian church was opened at Shakespeare which c6st An enormous deposit of copper has been found in the northern part of Cape Breton Park a clerk is and bis accounts are said to be short The story cornea from Poplar Creek BC of new gold finds eclipse all others of recent years RACKING PAIN IN JOINTS Also every form of rheumatism neuralgia and sciatica arc nest cured by the quickest relief for muscular pain yet discovered Its because strikes In and pene trates right to the coro of the pain that gives unbounded satisfac tion I caught cold In mv shoul ders while driving and suffered great pain writes of Ber lin I used NerviHne freely and was soon well I have found vilinc an excellent remedy for rheuma tism and neuralgia as well as for cold in the chest I recommend highly and wouldnt be with out it Price son was you 1 L- to I Sent OS fto out of bed that rstr J The ol skating rink gave way tho weight of snow piled upon it Ily the explosion a holler in the slaughter house of Krug at Pa Tuesday night Fred Krug ad 25 front like a man for while others was killed two men badly -scald- 1 rustle hell sit down and one of whom will probably die to to Heres to the kicker the hearted the so heltss and hi who Is alwis never trying some good for his town to do No use to correct him or to expect him to get to Lands stated that he had resigned after the general election merely to avoid the bitterness and expense of lighting a protest had noin- knowledge how any person voted in the general election that during the he had can vassed several doubtful voters to see if he could remove any objections they might have to him that he had Canvassed- a few of his own employees that be had nothing to do with the organisation of the riding or with the organizer or with election further than issuing cheques covering them and that he had cau tioned all his workers to conduct a thoroughly clean campaign He had no knowledge of any irregularities having taken place The text of the examination of Hon J Davis in the protest proceed ings in the North York byeelection case shows that the Minister was asked questions The examina tion was conducted by Mr Her bert Lennox the defeated candidate Mr Davis in the earlier part his explanation said the instructions he had given to every one both publicly and privately was to manage the campaign in the most careful way and to keep within the law in every respect that I would not allow anybody to- transgress the law in the slightest particular and I emphasized that on every occasion- In view of Hie false statements made in the pre vious contest 1 thought it advisable to put this on record at every oppor tunity wanted to put all who were actively engaged in the campaign spe cially or their guard The text of the examination ap pears to warrant the announcement made last week that Mr Davis ad mitted having employed one Rob inson examination on this point is Do you remember hearing his name mentioned- as an outsider do ing active political work on year be half A think heard my op ponent at one or two of the joint we held going over a list of names of persons whom he said were in assisting me from the outside but no many his statements 1 had in the previous campaign were unreliable that I did not attach much importance to what was said Did your opponent state when ho to him that he was the man that had gone into the box ail milted bribery sufheumt to upset the election of A MaeKay of Sound as a member for North Grey A believe he said that And notwithstanding that state ment wan made in your presence pub licly you did not consider it necessary to make any inquiries A It my opponent stated ho was guilty of brib ery from looking up the records some time to sec exactly what it was it would appear tfoat the state meat was mot correct I think the records show that he admitted engag ing a livery rig the day before tho election and taking three or four par ties to Owen Sound or somewhere to vote and they ret voting on election day that case it appears was decided upon the two to allow the election to be on that by consent Mr Davis did not pay Robinson any ihing nor authorize anybody to pav him anything An attempt was made to ques tion Mr on events in the gen eral election of May and set out in the petition against his return in that election which was dismissed Counsel for Mr Davis arguad that nutations must be confined to the bye- election because first this is not the same as that held a year ago last May be cause that election was not declared J oo He is Hep Romance and love- adorn ed a true told The Telegram this morning by Rev Dr Stephenson The heroine has relatives in Toronto A letter was received from the heroes of the adventures today He was born on the upper His la ther was a sturdy employe of the Hudson Ray who married an Indian girl Trouble broke out between the while men and the Indians and sever al lives were lost The company sent a gunboat to bombard In dian village The Indians fled the Scotchmans wife taking her baby son into the wilds where he was sight of for years Rev who was sent from Toronto as a Methodist mis was so struck by the re markable intelligence of the lad that he secured a good education for him His father had mourned for him as lost forever and had heard no tid ings of him until the day he was to he ordained as a missionary at Nan aimo They met then and the young mans identity was completely es tablished- Owing to his giits as an orator he was brought to Toronto by Rev Dr Sutherland to address a series of meetings in this city and district A lady member of the Leagues as a sequel recently became his They are Rev and Mrs Pierce The letter received to day from- them gives an encouraging account of the mission at Kishpiax hreo Ottawa merchants have been robbed of sums amounting in the aggregate to by means of forged money orders EVERY WOMAN Who Had The Grip Last Wlnte Should Read This Mrs wife of of German writes the following man from aye ID Mrs says I this winter with a severe attack grippe and having repeatedly heard the value of In such thought I wanlu It I used it fully and began to feel a change for better the second day and the of a week I After using bottles not that the grip had bat my general health was am that Parana a iond family remedy and gladly it La leave the system Vhtacondlttott as no remedy Address Dr bos Ohio for i

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