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Newmarket Era , November 1, 1907, p. 1

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i What Time Please you cannot depend on your WATCH or CLOCK us repair it All Work War ranted for one year Jewelry Store Established more home news every week than any two other papers in North York combined and is acknowledged to be the Leading County 1 I Let you need glasses If you do not it will be a satisfaction to know your eyes an right NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER P Watchmaker and Graduate Optician No Copies each Give us the liberty to know- to utter and to argue freely according to conscience above all other liberty No paper sent outside of North York unless paid in advance to United States- THE PUDDING Newmarket Ont Friday Nov TERMS per annum if paid in adTanoa The National line of Ranges has been our Leader for tie past years sold over 300 in this Town and vicinity With toe modern improvements now embodied in these stoves there is nothing to equal tWm as rue savers heating and cooking qualities The is 20 in in pie plates will fit in the bottom Partial list of our many customers now usin Nationals NEWMARKET r MilHgan Mrs Rogers Mrs Gerald Pearson Fred Saxon H C C Webb Ed Willis Watson P Trivett Geo Trivett T Mr Hill Ed Hill Simpson H VDenne Frank Duncan Jacob Doyle Mr Cole A Cook Clubine I M Hoag Ed P J Cane A Barry A Vim Mrs A Miss Foot Mrs McLaughlin Mrs McDonald A McCaffrey Miss C Scott Thomas Phillips J Patterson Mrs Ed Henry Trent Mrs Smith Ward Geo Bremner Mrs Brown Mrs Brown Belfry John John Rogers Garfield Rogers Mr Peterman Rev Prosier Mrs Moore Frank Stewart Jos Millard Mrs Case Mrs Smith James Burke Jos Gould Frank Andrew Ego Miss Starr Mr Jos Roach Mrs Parks Osborne P Morgan J E Hughes Walter J Mrs Morris Air Lemon Lou Manning Mr Freeman H J Watson Wright Walter Cowieson J Cowieson John John Jr KESWICK Sprague John Mr Elliott Geo Linsfcad Dr Pearson Mr Ed Shanks R Dunham I SHARON Mr Mrs I Mr Wilder Mr Mr Wilder Mr AURORA Thompson Mrs Mr PINE ORCHARD Penrose Wm ROACHS POINT- Boyd John Boyd BOGARTTOWN Wm HOLLAND LANDING Mr- Shields Mr SOLD ONLY BY PAINTS A BINNS NEWARKET 0IL8 GLASS ROOFING PLUMBING AND TIN SMITHING For the Era thanksgiving Song God our help In times need thank Thee for Thy wondrous care Our souls and bodies Thou dost feed And freely gives abundant share Thy promises will never fait For all Thy creatures will avail The earth responds to Thy blest will And in her yield Thou dost provide For man and beast to have their And nothing needful is denied And out of Thy store Thou dost in measure pour Thy blessings fall upon the good And on toe evil ones beside We own Thy loving Fatherhood Trust in Thy Son who for us died The earth is Thine its fullness too Our Song of praise to Thee is due IN AND ABOUT THE CITY OF LONDON the National Art Gallery and as the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum at Kensington would require a life time to become with all the contents vast storehouses We cannot fall to speak of Kensing ton Palate for here it was our late beloved Queen Victoria was born on- May 1810 and here she spent- The tourist never London W- seeing Westminster Abbey and beautiful as theresidncp KiniTn- and the interest a visit to the and sculpture are J HamjIS S The Second of a Series of Letters to the Newmarket Era Describing a Holiday Trip by Miss Minnie Lie of Mount Albert The cattle on a thousand hills Lift up their heads to Thee for food And the young ravens crying stills When Thou dost feed the hungry brood No sparrow fails to catch Thy eye Or feathered tribes that cleave the sky the years and by I King of the East Savons and consecrated by St Peter himself who suddenly appeared foe the pose of rewarding the ferryman carried him across the river with a King when opening city hut our party has Parliament We were first shown in- at that early the Kins Room whichis Thamescovered the with frescoes arid miraculous draught of salmon We must remember that the river ground where now stands West representing the of Abbey the Parliament Buildings Kim Arthur Proceeding along the and where now Londons en Hess rush gallery a handsome hall and roar goes on The toeact site of mosaics and adorned I the Abbey was the Isle of Thorns beautiful paintings we entered the the time of a Chamber ami hence into the sun sends forth his rays to rfake Benedictine Monastery was establish- fiords a sumptuously dec- among other pleasant memories- tp we may our Queen the Era A Demoralized Planet of hUt Edward the Confessor gilded chamber It is lighted f however usually regarded as the Wit twelve stained glass windows founder of the present church He containing portraits was crowned monarch since has follow And warm to life the sleeping earth The rain to irrigate and mate The planted seed to leaf burst forth To propagate new yields of grain Till harvest lime returns again The freighted branches of the trees Proclaim the Givers generous hand Mans every comfort knows and sees Mis love provides for every land His many- needs with luxuries Are tree as air or mountain breeze For all Thy mercies accept Our heartfelt thanks for blessings showered Upon us when we waked or slept When body were restored yet the greater part of The wasted tissue to renew To give its strength our tasks to dp BY A BANKER in the Abbey and every of England In the be- poor old earth of ours down to King lhc wlmlowa arc statues of demoralized We owed example Merc barons killed King John to j precession of the Is the axis of the globe suddenly kings and altering its position or has this become utterly know that the equinoxes greatly Edward the Confessor was the Magna The red changes the climate of certain pox- tions of our planet that art too in and henceforth for- morocco tenches of the lords arc of years until the time of ranged right and left the throne I George III the Abbey was the last mediately in front are the resting place of kings and queens In cross bench royalty later generations it has become much more than that for room has- been TIM extremely slow movement requiring more than twentyfive thousand years The j to complete an entire cycle But in throne- where King and the Northern Hemisphere a most sit- are magnificently chairs strange variation in the climatic con- Edward the Confessor is considered the Lord Chancellor sits After the For instance during the intensely he the founder of Westminster magnificence of the House of Lords cold weather of the past winter in Lower House strikes visitors as Southern Europe and North Africa Ve thank Thee for averted ill When danger stood in presence near Words fail our to tell The Value of a Savings Account in THE BANK OF TORONTO NEVER DEPRECIATES The Balance which grows your deposits and the interest paid on these Is kept in absolute safety until required The Income from the deposits is received quarterly by you as this Hank pays Interest on all Savings Balances four times a year Winy Investments advertised in these days result In loss to toe but every Dollar of toe many millions entrusted to the care of this Bank during the past half century has been safely ac counted for when demanded CAPITAL J RESERVE W500000 ASSETS On the grounds of our ability to we solicit your Business NEWMARKET BRANCH A CRAWFORD Mana Our Toronto Iiettef plant i by grain supplies the ear Sou and More It was Jmt our H0AC PEARSONS Coal and Wood Office Removed to Corner Church and opposite 8t Pauls Church PHONE f COME AND SEE The village of was Visit ed Friday night a most fisafitrous 1 lire It started in the engine room of the and under control ten families were burnt and and mill Consumed worth in the neighborhood of the total damage being estimated in the vicinity of I with about the University grounds last jurday morning the Varsity Associa tion team defeated in a fast clean game of football J I vis mind unhinged I Ernest Bernard a some 15 years of age was with a vio lent Jit of insanity while visiting friend at street Friday afternoon seized the furniture chairs and flung them about the room Friends hay lhc outbreak Is entirely caused by In stead of taking a vacation or Koine other employment which would he a change from scholastic labors he studied hard all summer Bernard was sent to the Asylum Aid definitely announced last weeks that he should be a candidate for the Mayoralty election It now looks as if live catUdates contestants for the chair next For all Thy mercies through the entrance is known as the Statesmans Aisle Here on Our lives from day to day either the graves or As we our busy way monuments of Fox Peel William and many others A north transept known as Solomons irugh the self it was impossible for a time to Porch The aisle leading into the House Commons- we to perform any funerals as the canals With goodness Thou dost crown year And fatness in drops plain slab in the pathway marks the the hall and descended a broad flight of steps to Westminster Hall which next to the Tower and West minster Abbey is the most historic edifice In London Here was tlio scene of the trial and condemnation Thy pathway Mrs Gladstone I Charles I and of the proclamation and although a beautiful Cromwell as Lord Protector Here merit stands in the Statesmens few years later well head onor Grand was from its grave Anolhei aisle is called on the southern gaWe for Musicians Aisle account 0 warier of a In this the number of organists and compos- in it William Wallace flu War- Hastings and others On Sunday we had the pleasure of hopes The seasons change at Thy command And nature feels Thy guiding hand buried or Our grateful homage we would give the transept is the Poets 1 To Thee our Father nil our days to many visitors the mast In Thee we are and move and live Interesting- part of the Abbey Here attending service in St Pauls guide has been in our ways other monuments erected in dial The cathedral is a beautiful To Thee our bumble tribute bring honor of our great poets we find a building of Portland built on Thou Lord of all J Supremely King beautiful stone commemorating the dan of a cross The principal premely King I Shakespeare but his bones lie in the entrance is on the West siile At church in St rat ford-on- A von this entrance there are two towers where we read the following one side of a double portico v which may account lor the fact that of Corinthian style In one ot these has not given most fa- towers Is a fine chime of twelve hells League poet an honored resting place awl ill the other is Great the Iff Oct 07 Convention Good- friend for Jesus sake Forbear to dig the dust enclosed here man that spares these The following paragraphs arc clip ped a lengthy report In the Messed be ye Times I stones The Toronto worth And cursed he he lliat moves my league Convention held in the bones largest hell in weighing a- seventeen tons Insl the architecture is grand and imposing The organ one of the finest in I lie world having five thousand pipes and when the great volume of swells forth it and reechoes I among the lofty arched till the whole Methodist Church here last- week interesting part of the A Immense building is filled with music proved a most Interesting and Confessors Chap- so grand that one is carried beyond j bey gathering about one hundred are the Kings Governor Cbairlhers of jail thinks It should fa replaced by an- j I it delegates came from a distance while lomjH llC and its vicinity were well is the most One- of the most interesting places were frozen hard and gondolas could not lit rowed to the cemetery And in an inland town in North Africa many of the palms and other subtropical trees were parent killed die frost while the snow which had fallen there was do- scribed as having been nearly a yard This however was probably an- exaggeration AH down the vera that region of sun and genial warmth too it was at times inten sely cold and inclement And at nearly the end fires In the rooms were almost a ne cessity while in Scotland it Is re corded that heavy fallen some of the mountains although the same time at two and miles north of the Ar ctic Circle the weather was describ ed as having been glorious and de with the thermometer at seventy Or is the glacial period again ap proaching and instead a land of sylvan glades and shady groves of heathclad hills and flower- bedecked lanes and coombs and lovely fernadorned glens and vales once more to he mantled In a shroud of ice every living creature driven from her drear and inhospitable shores and for an epoch but a gelid wilderness an icebound stormswept waste And In other respects too alas earth Is becoming more and more de moralized The socalled New Mr P for a long time a member of the corporation staff Dont Put It Off INSURE IN THE The A U WHILE IN GOOD Lowest Rates lor Benefits Get a from member to So Iterance A- ALLAN yfcander JACKSON has announced his candidature for Al derman Ward Four next January K J will get there A young couple only from Eng land about a year Charles Manvers wife have been securing at a number of houses with the object of stealing They were arrest ed last week and with them the seized two big trunks and a all filled with goods and wearing apparel said to belong to people for whom they work ed The autocar ol a Toronto citizen oh Friday fast while through Col borne on the way to this city bunt a and the machine almost turned topayturvey Mr J J Ryan had both legs broken and a lady had her hurt munificent portion of the entire visited in London was The Temple Theology is causing the to their faith in the Holy Bible the Lords Day is being desecrated ever more and more and in many the pulpits the land the great atonement lor sin made on the by the Son God is utterly ignored and mere ethics and morality Imperative of course to those would attain to eternal life are stib- for faith in the Redeemer sacrifice For through that alone can an entrance be gained to the gloryland address How can we improve KJlg was In by the Knights our work Jr I vaulted roof with its airy net- Templar and consists ot a Temple full pcUcal hints luxuriant ifall and a Temple Church The other one a little removed from pre- League work A highly fantastic and fairy-like- is Temple Hall was leased in to sent location where its inmates could discussion flowed this unrivalled for beauty Hut the doctors and students law who hoe potato will not permit a more minute have ever since retained it In the platform on Shakespeares dramas was the only himself ever work of farreaching importance J saw pjayed The Temple Church was in cities and larger towns Margarets built by the Crusaders after their where young men and young women erected in the turn from the Land and In boardinghouses away from Edward I on the site an are nine tombs of Crusaders with re- Influences Dr home earlier structure founded by Edward figures in full armour This building ta visited W league was Avlj In which so many of our Home in the school room to visiting delegates and a delightful time was tSus spent together supper was by a committee of ladles under the leadership of Mrs J P Belfry in It Is buried Sir Walter Raleigh people are Interested Wesleys and the Americans arc not unmindful on City Road Nearby Is of his to them for In St Wesleys house while on the opposite Margarets a memorial window the road a very interesting Sir Walter Raleigh presented by Am- Cft Fields In connection wit the Inquiries Into the claims for damages In con nection with the recent riots in Van couver one young Japanese has naive ly explained to Mr MacKeniie King that he charged double since he the government was going to pay Peterborough Oct There are in a In this church the Speaker more than two centuries the very few fields in Dominion members of the House of Com- Canada which will produce and about two hundred partook of i than one owned many good things provided Baa till Christmas for- cents attend service on special cemetery we saw the tomb more In one than one owned by John Daniel Defoe Isaac Mr George Simpson the third We next had the pleasure vlalting many famous people of Smith Recently he sold one load the Houses Parliament This is a magnificent stone building Its state- wilt not permit us to describe jot clover seed grown on a and priceless pictures of acre field

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