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Newmarket Era , December 1, 1905, p. 1

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The ERA gives more home hews A fa I 5 Si sy A NORTH Give us the liberty to know to utter to freely to above all liberty So AND ADVERTISER AQI No paper sent outside of North York unless paid in advance Newmarket Oht Friday vim per annum I if paid in advance One of the National Family Oar Toronto letter The civic bribery investigation Judge Winchester will be resum ed on Friday The attitude the young men of Toronto on question of license will be discussed at a big mass meeting at Association Hall December Mrs Wagner or Gait a grand daughter of President Madison is coming Toronto to live with a grandchild She is years of age and if she lives till next Febru ary will celebrate her birthday Mrs Wagner is of Irish nationality born at coming Onl her from the United THE CANADA STEEL RANGE There is nothing so digestible as a piece of broiled meat old way of broiling on top of the range by taking the cover right if you can stand the smoke and smell The CANADA RANGE is fitted with front keyplate hinged which can be adjusted as required and admits you to use the full length of firebox It can be lifted with the poker or lifter and by putting the poker in the reverse side of handle will readily drop to its place again THERE IS NO RANGE ON EARTH which has so many laborsaving and practical improvements is the Canada SOLD ONLY AT A are Stoves Furnaces NEWMARKET Take the Elevator OPL IT FASTER THAN WALKING UP STAIRS Syrup of the Is an elevator from the basement of sickness to the top story of health DONT TRY THE LONG WAY Do you rosy Do you that reserved feel i j Do you want to he Gel this Splendid Tonic i It Cores Quickly PRICE 90 Cents ROUCHTONS I 9 NEWMARKET and Head Stones- and Gravel For cement delivered by promptly to A If Aurora livery in now running per to trafna Order for all parts of the Town receive prompt attention piper tfv A opportunity J Limited Toronto oho was parents States Within she last few days lucre been a number of petty n the section of the Hon Mr Justice Meredith on Mon day look his seat on the bench of the Court of Appeal for the time He replaces Mr Justice Mae- promoted to the Court at Ottawa Tht speaker at the Massey Hall temperance meeting Sunday afternoon was H Jacobs to Fulton street mission New York So effective was Rev Mr Jacobs appeal for pledgesigners mat signatures were added to pledge roll Another noted figure loved and re- spieled by summer visitors at Roachs Point Orchard Beach and Kewicfc Rev Dr Warden jassed away at his apartments at the Queens Hotel on Sunday last in bis year Mabel Ellis years old fell back ward from a at her home Ave on Saturday night and was rendered unconscious from concussion of the brain She is ex pected to recover A quarrel begun on race track at Washington over a year ago had a fatal ending at the Woodbine last Sunday evening Fred Miller better known as an at tendant at the Seagram stable is dead and Alexander Carter an em ployee of Alexander Mackenzies Kirkield stable is under arrest charged with murder Miller was shot in the left breast Carter de clares the shooting was done with the victims own revolver which he was accidentally discharged in the struggle In the roundhouse last Sun day night at the foot of Ave a bird of the building was damaged and four locomotives injured by fire- Loss Cause of the fire spontaneous combustion On Friday last in a departmental store Mrs little boy was robbed while going upstairs There was quite a crowd in the store and the man grabbed purse he was carrying which contained and dis appeared Ml J of the Co covered a distance of from Detroit to Toronto one day week at a speed of miles an hour This is a recordbreaker automobile driving The election of officers and a short but cheering address by the Hon were the features North Toronto Liberal meet ing on Friday evening last Sir William took the Non- Jury Court the fore part of this week It was his first sittings In that court Young Fred Matthews for snatching the chatelaine of Miss McCarthy and for stealing jewellery from Miss It Scott who rooms on Church Street was sent to the Cen tral for 22 months The Ontario Government has made a contract with Colonial Cordage Co for the manufacture of binder twine The Company gets labor of prisoners for a day The new Commission of for this city contains about J names To do what To meet the requirement of the law it has been found necessary to provide for twentyseven new polling subdivisions at trio next municipal election In this city made necessary by the increase of electors Magistrate Kingsford on Friday dismissed the cac against the Clerk of the Hotel who stood charged with a breach the Lords Day Act by selling Sunday Nov The Magistrate held that the sale of cigars to guests was not contravention of the Act but it would to transient the marriage of Miss Mary daughter of the late Lieut Col Strange to the Hon- Jaw MackMian Justice of the Supreme A POPULAR ACTOR a Gallant Soldier Goes to the Front CODY OF i few of the old workers of the Society of remain to nil us of the threat work done in the past by their selfsacrificing and one of these is found in Benja min Cody of born father was Stephen Cody esteemed elder of the Society and mother Rebecca Phillips was a minister Friends From youth to old he has been found faithful in pronoting his Masters cause in the society The members of today have but little conception the work demanded in the early of Canada Forty and a up but few railways were in exis tence so that attending meetings meant the giving up of business for a number of days Cody thought nothing of leaving business opportunities for two weeks or more and driving to West lake for Halfyear Meeting or of going to New York Yearly Meeting by way of the canal which meant very slow travelling Then again when Quarterly Meet ing in or Picker ing no matter what the weather might be carriage and horses were brought out and a whole day spent in the journey Many times the subject of this sketch laid aside business and drove travelling Friends to Norwich or Grey stop ping on the way to visit scattered members In the early sixties our Friend be came impressed with the need of a children in the bible teaching hath Schools among meeting who needed and as yet no Sab- had been opened lie with growth of market it Huntley and others organized a First Day School with Clayton as its first superintendent This school has never since been closed but was transplanted to Newmarket when the meeting changed from SI to that place May Here he was leader of the adult class for number of years With the membership in New- was considered wise to purchase the Congregational Church which was soon after Benjamin Cody was one of leading spirits in the rebuilding as he has ever been in all good work He has always been anxious for the educational advancement of the children of Friends and was of the committee who- took an active part in the building and equipping of Pickering College Perhaps no one new living in Canada knows more of the history of the of he Society of Friends than he It is a great pri vilege to talk with him of iho new limes as well of the old for he keel pace with the growing needs oi the people i To this day lie is ever ready to uphold the hands of the and other workers and all feel in his presence the atmosphere of the mind of Christ May he still be long preserved his family and to the Society Mortimer Mr Mortimer the company to front says in a letter to Dr arte man in regard to Iespeeialiy appreciate Pern a at this I am liable to colds coughs and catarrhal affections admirable medicine for that I shall not fall to make ire it whenever slightest symptom cold me All people of hay a great dread of generally entirely disables thorn upon the clearness of voice that t or cold is an calamity am told by members of my that Is reliable remedy grippe Mr address to York A book of on Trill Medicine Co Columbus Ohio The True Situation A Hon A has been elected by a reduced ma jority is misleading In when Sic William last laced a real contest his majority was under Mr is now In Sabbath School there were many Copied from The Canadian Friend special permission Out of the liquor trafnc this year the city 93117332 and the Government making a to tal of paid for the to sell There was a flutter at- Gov ernment House on Thursday last week Vive hundred quests were moving In dance under pe culiar conditions The electric to some unknown reason went out early In evening and all that remained by which the guests could one another In the gloom were candles tapers and lamps waft not until midnight that the electric light men succeeded in finding the severed wires and gel- ting the lights again The police court- reporter In the Telegram dropped into poetry al most when describing the female drunks summoned before tho Cadi Saturday lie remarked Sev eral persons who had become physi cally unbalanced by reason of their refreshments were disposed of In di ver ways A few there were who breathed again the sweet air of free dom as tliey have Itll downtown barrooms but more there were who boarded the large ponderous and wholly enclosed vehicle wliich plies police headquarters and the A farmer In attendance at the mar ket the other day told a resident of the city that one of Teething Trouble Teething is generally accompanied by nervousness irritability and stom ach disorders which may lead to consequences if not prompt ly treated Babys Own Tablets is the best in the world for teething children They allay the In flammation in the tender swollen gums correct the disordered stom ach and help the teeth through pain lessly Mrs Raymond Out says My baby suffered terri bly while teelblng hut as soon as Strange Rat Traps Way Ostrich Eggs arc Utilized In Coptic Churches Ostrich eggs arc regarded by the Copts as the natural emblem of watchfulness and practical effect is given to this idea among these peo ple by the very curious use to which they put thin a their public build ings particularly in those devoted to the celebration of divine worship Whoever enters a Coptic church can not fail to notice the numerous os- givliiR Tablets above and he improved in every way and is now a bright healthy child The contest last year Mr Len nox Conservative carried tbe same riding by nearly It is true that last year Sir William polled a majority of over but ho had acquired such personal strength owing to his growth of reputation as an administrator thai be was in that election opposed only a stopgap candidate supplied from outside- The majority lie polled under the circumstances was not representative the and Hon A worth has polled the full vote his party and something over jJ Through his paper Mr Maclean ad mits that the result in North York is not a setback lor public owner ship Nobody will so regard it Try as he may Mr Maclean cannot button this question under his vest and make it all his own It does not rise when he rises ami go down when his schemes for personal ad vancement fail A million people in Canada dispute the copyright and pa tent Mr Maclean claims to have on the public ownership idea and pro pose to advance the use of it as far as may be in the countrys business How much sincerity what but self- interest can animate a professed champion of public ownership who fights like a wildcat against any man or newspaper that joins In to the cause along Any genuine advocate of reform glories in the of the right idea North York has again shown Mr Maclean that the people arc not as easy as they look Toronto Star around him The explanation Is simple The fete churches arc much infested by rats and these animals as experience has shown have been in the habit ol indigestion simple fevers and destroy worms They are guar- anteed not one particle of crawling down the cords by opiate or harmful drugs and may he Riven with equally good results to the newborn baby or the wellgrown child Sold by all druggists or sent by mall at cents a box by writ ing the Williams Medicine Co of getting at the oil and drinking it To hinder these four footed thieves tbe cord belonging to each lamp is passed through the shell an ostrich A Tramp Winnipeg- Nov Crews of the steamers and Fisherman which boats arc fast it the ice on Winnipeg have arrived at Selkirk af ter a 500mile tramp Fire destroyed Hutchinsons saw mill two miles west of Prince Al bert last night partly covered insurance egg which Is fixed at a moder ate distance above the lamp The smooth polished surface the shell oners an impassable barrier to the The moulding and pattern of wily and venturous so the A Thompson Company with that they invariably and the engine room at Lunenburg tumble lo ground it they attempt were destroyed by fire Loss passage Insurance J 1 Owin pro- distress is still At the Tarlfl Commission meet- women is giowing daughters of a Ml At Alfred was sentenced to seven years in the pen- and Norman to thrco years for horsestealing Mrs Sage deplores the race among society women In Now York for gambling and says that reg ular gambling rooms are maintained lor the women In that city She also savs that drunkenness among J of It for his twin babies- city man replied Ob thats no thing Night- here in the city Court of Canada took place voryloffcn have two cops asleep on a Old quietly last Tlrurwlay Islngle beat i big pumpkin that he lent in Southern Spain Tho land- in at Hamilton Mr Zealand cut it in ball and made two cradles owners arc impoverished and many dt the Grocers Wholesale Company The estates have been cbnllfiCa ted I for of taxcK Sjculatois have cornered grain which has resulted in prohibitive prices v complained A combine among the wholesale grocery and manufacturers whereby he was pre- vcnlcd from obtaining supplies of the seed they will reap these goods j woeful harvest household learning to drink intoxi cants because they arc served at table and- indulged Inbythelr moth- era Women of this type the gam- biers and the drinkers are sowing

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