3rri i- vr i- i r J h kr- jj A jet k- v ilk NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER Give us the liberty to know to utter to to conscience abore all other liberty No paper sent outside Of North York unless paid In advanoa No Ont Friday Nov 17 1905 j per annum If paid In advance WANTED In any and every kitchen for twen tyfive cents a day for a period of Bays I will work day and night for you In consideration of this amount I will likewise work lor you for balance of my natural life and nothing but fair treatment in re turn I will always look pleasant and be willing to do all your cooking and baking in a few moments notice I will guarantee to eat much less tfcfrh my brothers and sisters If you live in the country and have wood to use for a while can ac commodate you very savingly in fact will use up any old scraps about the place I will save your time and temper by always having your meals ready on time The colder the weather the harder I will work to keep the place warm and comfortable ify name is National sweet have made a great many peopJf happy in my short existence The boys at A Hardware know me pretty well and would be pleased to you any information about my abilities and usefulness The Question is not can you services Its can you afford to do the without ask at Newmarket P k THURSDAY AFTERNOON The President Mr Lehman the chair The Convention was opened with devotional exercises by the Rev Newton Hill Rev Dr Long took up the subject f value of the Catechism in the Character should be the the aim of the teacher The val ue of memory work in the formation of character The age of our pupils is the age at which they can learn the Catechism or other valua ble memory material The of clearness in the the County Convention in grows less Mi John reported that good interest was taken in West v ami work was going well in the way of drawing peo ple to Christ There are eight schools in the township and all keep open the year round Rev Newton Hill reported for King which has eighteen schools all doing excellent work A splendid Convention was held recently and fine spirit prevailed Mr A Davidson thought it was a matter lor congratulation that the County has been so well organized and was of the opinion that if the County Association was to cease it higher state static The ear use The have l ls development he he pup enters j line in hc the senior classes It he religious ideas and language fitted to tellcciual was apparent teachers ami the sooner the laws were introduced better work would he done This was them ami qualifies them to among receive religious instruction The Catechism is valuable to teacher as well as the pupils Illustrated by a couple of dia- Candidates to the Methodist ministry on are all required to know the by Rev Chidley The bible occupies the first place in memory work FRIDAY AFTERNOON Rev Amos introduced the i i Th t- After devotional exercises the 1 presented their re- port which was as follows quires more time that it is now re- Hamer Bradford VicePres Evans Bradford Secretary A Davidson New market Treasurer Bradford Executive Bradford Jackson Rev Amos Aurora Officers of the of ID S7V Furnaces NEWMARKET A Man and His Mother in driving on account of so little being j done at home Two hours of Sun- day School is necessary to do the religious teaching needed The must become more fui- the churchs care a more systematic knowledge of the Scrip tures is needed We need a higher sense of the value of religious West knowledge among teachers and pupils I Association and and also a higher sense of obligation the Township on the part of both We need a Mr A gave notice of more systematic mode of biblical motion to at the even- study In this the Catechism articles and us very materially constitution THURSDAY EVENING Ml J A Jackson of Toronto by means of a chart on Child Study President took the chair at a of htw lCd work each step being S it explained and emphasized On motion of Mr Davidson and lesson and led in prayer Minutes of previous session were read and adopted The choir gave a choice anthem with solo by Miss Edna Rev Dr Mills of Toronto gave an excellent address on The Cen tury lie dwelt first of all on the fundamentals of a It should include not only children but people of all ages He spoke seconded by Mr Garrett a vole of thanks was tendered Mr J A Jackson for his able assistance at the Convention The Treasurers report shown a balance on hand after send ing to the Provincial Association This is less than the previous year and the large amount on as on account of the schools seini ng the money after the Provincial Lav Can Sometimes Agree but there are two things that Cannot Agree in the Same System a Headache and one of Headache Powders One has to and that is never the PRICE CENTS r and Head Stones JAMKS 8and and Gravel For cement delivered Orders by mall promptly attended to A Aurora Wit PA Two to Sir is now running a introducing Union Bus to all trains Orders by our JEW free training telephone for all parts of the M opportunity sure will receive prompt attention tUrtUiA p this paper Old Stand should be the strengthening of the church and its functions are three foldinstruction character building and The speaker then dwelt on the pupil and the necessity of the teacher knowing the boy The impulses of the child he said arc religious which he showed by practi cal illustration He thought the great need of the now was a revised version of the bible which would be readable by the children He next spoke of the teacher the ne cessity of knowledge what he is and what he does We dont get any thing of value vitbTiUt cost and it to be a good teacher Truth expresses itself in personality and teaching is the art of getting close to the pupil The most important func tion of the teacher is to win children for Christ The President then named the fol lowing committees Nominating Com Amos Starr Rev Martin A Dyke A McDonald and A Cameron Resolution Com Rev Hill Rev Cornell J Com P Pearson Jackson Wilson A vote of thanks was moved by Rev and seconded by It J to Dr Mills for his excellent address which was car ried enthusiastically- Collection Session closed by singing and Rev The session opened with devotional exercises led by Rev Hill the President being in the chair Mr p Pearson of Newmarket taught the lesson for the fol lowing Sabbath in a practical interest manner evoking general discussion The President regretted the absence of all the representatives whose names appeared ori the to report from- the Associ ations It would seem that when the townships are well in- S TO THE HOME Say Prof- Smith of I fllslippepyiPlQtfcrm North York Wants A of lab- it or the forces in our lives that are helpful This was very nicely introduced by means of the term and applied to the eyes fin gers fairies of music and fairies of mind The children were greatly in terested benediction of Ternpcraneeville FRIDAY Song service led by the choir and devotional exercises led by Rev Cameron of Mount Albert Tint President elect was introduced and made a few remarks expressing the hope that the year we arc enter ing may be a very successful one Mr Davidson introduced his mo tion seconded by Rev Amos for change in constitution which was to the effect that the officers be elected by Convention and that the Execu tive have the power to say whin and where the successive conventions will be held Moved in amendment that the ques tion he left over for discussion at the next Convention Amendment carried After a selection by the choir the chairman introduced Rev of Toronto who after a brief refer ence to his former pastorate in New market gave a very Interesting ac count of his trip to the Holy Land by means of views oc cupying about an and a hall which Was very greatly enjoyed by the large audience Collection In response to the appeal of Rev Amos of Aurora on behalf of the Provincial work J68 were promised The report of the resolution com mittee was adopted It expressed thanks to the of the Metho dist Church to the Newmarket peo ple for their hospitality to the offi cers of the Association to choir and Hits various speakers wlwv had contributed to the success of the Convention Convention closed by singing God he with you till meet- again and prayer by Rev Hill of King City The electors of North York will not have much difficulty on Wednes day next in deciding how to east their votes They can choose easily be tween the candidates Hon A and Mr and the issues are clean cut North York has as a rule been peculiarly fortunate in its Parliamen tary representation For years it has been represented by Sir Wil liam PostmasterGeneral in the Administration and by Hon J Davis Minister Crown Lands for Ontario Going further North York has had honored statesmen like Louis Baldwin Adam Wilson and others and in doing so has brought honor to In Mr Aylesworth the constituency will a fitting successor to these great in Canadian history Though never before in active politics his name is already assured of a high place in fame Mr has announced that he purposes to follow in the foot steps of his predecessor Sir William in regard to certain plans the former member for North York had projected These projects are of the utmost moment to the constituency ami to the country large What they mean to North York is well known and it is fortunate that there is at hand a man of Mr A yles worths ability influence and force of character to carry them through Mr McCailum on the other hand were he by any chance to be elect ed would fill at Ottawa the position of a backbencher He would have even less influence than other backbenchers because at the outset of his campaign he made the fatal mistake of breaking with the legitimate lead ers of the Conservative party and affiliating himself with Maclean who has been aptly described by his associates as the man with the knife So much for the candidates As to the issues Mr claims and very properly too the support of the electors for the policy of Government of which he Is now a member That policy is one be proud of In November last year North York and the Dominion at large approved it by overwhelming majorities Since that time two questions have come in for some atten tion One of these can in no sense be regarded as a party issue That- one is the indemnity which was supported Unanimously by both par- tics in the House Nor can It by snakefence process of reasoning be into aru issue between the present candidates in North York because Mr following the lead of Maclean assumes responsibility for that gentlemans course In Parliament just as much as Mr assumes responsibility for Sir AtkI an is set out in detail elsewhere in this issue Mr Maclean cave the bill his most generous support The other Issue that has conc up since last November is that raised the autonomy bills for lhc floridWest Territories The row kicked by the opposition papers over the legislation still echoes in our ears In the London and North Oxford byeelections in summer one Dennett was brought down from Caleary to tell the people of Ontario that the would break Into rebellion rathan than submit to Rut what happened to Mr Dennett last Thursday He led the opposition forces In the first Provincial elections In Alberta fought presumably on this Issue that electors were a rebellious fever and he himself went defeat At latest reports the party he led 11 have only two representatives In a House of most crushing de feat ever administered political parly in Canada The inference Is Plain The West is perfectly satisfied with the Au tonomy bills and will stand no firebrand talk The policy has been vindicated by the West as it was vindicated by and North as it wlhc vindicated fry North on Wednesday next i Professor Smith School writes With much pleasure I to all who may be with any trouble of respiratory I bay been using It in my family to past flvo or six years and find It to bo almost a household necessity Pcra Is truly a grand catarrh remedy and general toaJc and will do all that Is claimed for It by the manufacturers- PROP SMITH Catarrh Is inflammation of the membrane It may be in lining the eyes or the organs throat stomach bowels or kidneys Catarrh is catarrh wherever located cures catarrh wherever located an Internal remedy not a local application Catarrh a systemic disease not a local disease If will par catarrh in on place it will cur it in any other place because a ayBtemio rem edy It reaches the disease through circulation in each organ It eradicate the disease by eradicating from tin system If you do not derive prompt and satis factory from the us of writ at one to Dr giving a nil of your case and be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice Address Dr President of The Sanitarium Conservatives Laughing at Billy Courier one of the leading Conservative dailies oj Province says One Hilly Maclean appears to have- got it into his head that he is the entire issue in North York A Tyrant There is no tyrant like a teething baby The temper isnt due to orig inal sin the little one suffers worse than the rest of the family He doesnt know what is the matter they do Hut baby need not suffer than it takes to make him well if the mother will give him Own Tablets They ease tender gums and bring the teeth painlessly and without tears Mrs Connolly St Laurent Man say Some month ago my girls health became so bad that wo felt very anxious She was teething and suffered so much that wo did not know what to do with her I was ad vised to try Babys Own Tablets and from almost the first dose she be gan to improve and there was no trouble She is how In best of health thanks to the Tab- lets The Tablets cure all the minor ailments of children and are a to both mother and child always do good they cannot possibly dp Try and yotr use no other medicine for your- little one Sold nil drug gists or sent by mail at cents a box writing the Dr Williams Co Out m JSlot is true said Mr Ayles worth at his Newmarket meet ing that have not my resi dence among you That ever Is be remedied 1 have lived for years In Toronto ad I have been accustomed to mvseJf as of Toronto in of York Though Toronto is not in the riding of York it Is the County town of Yorkand 1 would like to know ty I Jcl0ng to if not to York Applause