The Era fiome every weok than any two other papers in North York combined and is acknowledged to be the Leading County Paper a y NORTH YORK AND ADVERTISER liberty feoJo to argue freely according to above all other liberty No paper cent outside North York unless paid In advance LI No Single Copies Newmarket Ont Friday Jan 9 TERMS per annum if paid in advance Your Happiness For Is assured if you are using one of our Grand Jewel Stoves Oar Toronto better from Manitoba Dec To the Editor of the Alfred Macdougairs trial or appro- j r The Journey of in priating succession duties belonging to the Government will be beard lie- Goodbye I will see you in at seven oclock My friend wav- Dear have been a subscriber band climbed on a train and to the Era for over twenty years lost- to view in the crowd of fore Judge constant reader of it for Christmas travel The time was lore judge Morgan on tbe It nearly four sharp pntbe like losing an old friend to drop started and he was now Fifteen minutes latex our train ten cars long pulled slowly out bound for We met at The Sugar Industry Mr Richard Moore- Cherry Street was found dead in bis own bed one day last we Death from natural Cause but it was sudden This has been a year Mr Moycs manager of tne Metro- I orManitob4 so far as farming is is able to be about the house All kinds of grain yield- j the Royal City and is gradually improving well price- of wheat is fair aching it lines for he Although passenger traffic- on present to before W gone on the Grand Trunk and was t not Christmas Day who brought from the Kington Penitentiary to evidence in trial was taken back to that institution on Wednesday last week children of the Schools of the various Miitodjst churches of the city field grand rally on New Years Day in Massty Hal on Canadian Pacific And as navigation closed Flax is a paying crop in had sixteen acres this year which yielded sixteen and a half bushels to acre for which I received a dollar per bushel journey out of mystery into mystery tbe train rattled on in the darkness of a stormy evening I life is but a isnt it just a It was on my poorest land and cost the least to harvest Hogs fowl butter etcare allMn good demand at good prices great drawback is the lack of railways We thought last year again From the unknown we into unknown we go We seek some some heaven and may we not be charitable enough tq be lieve that there arc roads lead ing there We may be Methodists Baptists Anglicans Roman Cat ho- all sizes can befitted to burn coaT if de sired It is thegreatest Cook Stove yea ft Slfflffte made in Canada 1 in Actual Use a HARDWARE PAINTS OILS AND GLASS and Plumbings TV amount to close upon a mi lion dol lars over last years In the County Court last week p This year with two railways doing of approach Some seek it through their utmost to move the wheat to telling beads the incense and solemn the lake ports was the worst ritual some may discover the who was sued on a bill blockade in the history of the shoutsand hallelujahs some may of exchange for by Over half the wheat still re- feel their heaven drawing near when venson got a verdict in his favor mains in the country elevators and listening for the voice of the friend Defendant admitted signing j the farmers granaries We do not beyond some may believe in burial the paper at the instance of- H suffer so much i the District by baptism others by the few drops Barclay but understood he was sign- from the blockade as they do further on the brow but why judge these ing a receipt for some goods which delivered and not a note and the court said he need not pay of sugar is now one of the largest branches of human industries bin this development is of comparatively decent date and although there aiv evidences of its very high antiquity in India and China sugar have been but vaguely known to the Greeks and Romans Its introduction into Europe appears to have been one of the results of the lirustides The first refinery of which any notice exists was at Dresden where from the sugar cane convert- into a article of sugar The manufacture of sugar made hut slow progress for its limited its use to the wealthy Until was supposed to the of the sugar cane only but that year it was demonstrated by a German chemist it was a natural product of other vegetables especially root and half a century later man ufacture from that source was commenced is Silesia A largo proportion of couHutned on the continent now obtained from this source and beet- root sugar is rapidly displacing that from the juice extracted from the sugar enne I i ri NEWMARKET f Wishes their many Customers fcafl west Under the new grain act each roads to heaven for who arc we to farmer can demand a car in his turn stake out Sods highway to ship his own wheat and a great hit is but a little journey from A deputation on the took advantage of it I ship- the the grave Today the last week and asked him one car and made a profit over mirth because wo are born into the to authorize an application to the sixty dollars by the transaction and world tomorrow the grief because high court for a mandamus requiring intend to ship another as soon as we pass from it And we may Police Magistrate to impose a navigation opens turn on this journey and retrace penalty of imprisonment as well as a Many people imagine that we are steps Stern and irrecoverable fine upon the persons found guilty of neurogenous mass of breeds foreign- the Past sjands out and only by the personating at tbe referendum vote era Ac living in a semicivilized good that we have done will we live- They also asked for a commission state and enduring all kinds Jnfri There is nothing really lasting save investigate the whole matter of ships and privations cut of all this good Gold It will rust and regularities in connection with that congenial society but such is not the wear houses they will wreck plebiscite The AttorneyGeneral case We have all the advantages of tones they will cease j those stocks promised the requests be con- modern civilization- schools and and these giltedged bonds carefully churches of the bluest order no yes they must all be left behind Rev Bond has entered upon grinding down of salaries Only good remains It may be in a his duties as successor to Rev Mr ing out the efficient and leaving great college founded it may be in editor of the Christian the halt and the WM who ratio the and simple Influence of a sainted mother yet by the good we j Guardian i On the- 15th a deputation of Prohibitionists will wait on the On tario Government to ask done and the good we are doing arc we alone immortal make a living conduct them hundred and eighty dollars a year is only a fair salary here for a female in j Gold may be weighed and houses to abolish the saloon and- the a country school Ministers a and stocks may bo valued but who is sale of liquor in clubs etc paid proportionately and doctors all the man who can place the value on Mrs Amelia widow the seem to get rich in a few single good dee late J died at her resi dence Street last week at tbe advanced age years re- OF THE a tice The five cent piece I our There are two roads from Toronto smallest coin and I do not think to and who says there are there are many residents of Manitoba not a thousand real roads from To- said to be he oldest resident who want to see so base a metal as to ff topper coming into circulation Be- Charles Raymond in Toronto announced that fore closing I must congratulate the j HUr Maddonaia editor the Westminster upon his readable items if has appointed editor of the am not mistaken he and Globe in succession to J A the same roost not same time Wishing all my old friends a New Year I remain Your c HENRY JOHNSTON At Gut Prices AT lor Partys Works Co to from ittlrx led the despatch I Ideal AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS the- of by a of our Improved Alum inum Weekly It fori A Multiplying elx pictures on plate Can be in toy cainer- photo aid price list mailed upon VISE J The Poster Show in aid of the Western Hospital will take place in Hail Friday and Saturday There are between fid and taking part and the dresses will be exact reproductions of the posters one sees now and again The dinner party given by Mr Mrs at Hall last Friday night was a fine Alexander Scott one of To rontos best known physicians passed away early hour Saturday morning at his residence The customary reception at Gov ernment was held on New Years Day by Mowat His Honor received in per son but Commander Law and were likewise In attendance and boys and girls were at the on New Years Day The Toronto Canary and Societys Annual Show on Years Day was quite a success Over entries The Exhibition was held In ONeills Hall Queen St which was prettily for occasion Henry made her debut to a Toronto audience In Massey Hall on night Her reception wan Mattering in the extreme This tal ented entertainer has a charm a clear resonant and her readings were elo cution Toronto room for curlers cm Ice onetime Twentyfour Scotch curlers from the Royal Caledonian clubs will visit Toronto this month on or about the Blood I The Root of MiJstTroubieVThat Af- flictr Mankind The Trunk car works at will be set to work on lor WillJara Hunter of Paris found dead on the road and It Is supposed he met fate his horse running away Bad blood is the mother of fifty dis eases It causes disease wherever your body is weakest Perhaps you pimples palp checks indi gestion neuralgia rheumatism or general decline in each case the cause is the same bad blood Strike at once at thd root of the trouble by renewing and enriching your blood supply with Dr Williams Pink Pills dose give you new red blood that will carry to every part your body Among the- thousands who have prov ed the truth of these statemente Is Mr- Nell H McDonald who I nave found Dr Williams Pink Pills all that is claim for them I was completely run down my appetite was poor and much from severe headaches Doctors medicine gave me no relief I decided to try Dr Williams Pink Pills A few boxes have me to to good health and made me feci like a new man Give the a fair trial and you will find new health and strength Dont takea substitute or anything else said to be Must a good Sec that the full name Dr Wiiama Pink Pills for Pale People Is printed on tbe wrap- per around the box Bold by all scat by mall postpaid at cents a box or six boxes by writing to the Dr Williams Medicine Co Mrs Isaac Schooley near set her clothing ablaze while lighting the fire ran out fell in I and there perished The of The unjustness of the War of is well explained by Dr James in his first instalment of his history of that great struggle which appears in the January Canadian Magazine He points out that be fore tbe news of the declaration of war had travelled from Washington London the objectionable InCouncll concerning the Right of Search had been withdrawn Thug the only acknowledged reason for the war was removed before a blow was struck There was an armistice on receipt of the news but the United States would not agree to stop the war Napoleon was preparing to In vade Russia Great Britains bands were full war Hence the United States considered it an excellent mo ment to a blow at the old mother who was so keenly hated and at the same time gain possession of Canada President Madison was coerced by his political friends who declared he could only secure a second term by on lhe war He yielded against Hie dic tates of his better Judgment Dr narrative is clear and spirited and is probably the best ac count of the struggle ever yet pub lished Future instalments will be awaited In a battle between Bulgarians and Turkish soldiers latter lost fifteen killed Including their com mander A despatch says A rather antiquatedlooking shotgun with a long barrel and in rather a bad shape of repair Is at present on exhibition In Smith barber shop It was found Imbedded In tree about twenty feet root by Messrs George and Charley Cook while they were sawing wood on the Cook farm a short time ago The owner had no doubt put the gun away for safekeeping A Comparatively little sugar was maile until when about- were Since that time the industry has made wonderful progress in the United States culminating this yenr with its introduction into Canada To show the rapidity of growth of the in dustry in the States the following figuprs are given In 18023 1 tons of beet sugar wore produced as compared with tons in in the quantity had risen to tons to tons in and 184606 tons in with years crop estimated at tons TJiere is invested in the industry and the farmers received last for present four refineries are manufacturing sugar from sugar beets in Canada Berlin Dresden and which will pounds this season The farmers will receive for raw material over Government the first Step IN the Speech from the Throne made by LieutenantGovernor Mowat opening the Ontario Legislature on February 6th the following paragraph was read It has found by various tests conducted by the Department of Agriculture that the soil and climate of Ontario are admirably adapted for the growth of sugarbeets You will asked to consider whether farmers should not he to give such special attention to beet railing as will justify the re establishment of factories for the production of root sugar by granting such aid for this purpose as may be deemed expedient Premier in addressing a deputation which waited on the Government on February in the interests of beet sugar industry said that the importance of the subject could- not easily Ijc exaggerated This wis demonstrated by the official statistics quoted that Canada annually imported some pounds of sugar This lias increased pounds in the last months He felt confidence in Ontarios establishing the industry as the flcicntific made under the supervision had been most encouraging The Address from the Throne at the session of Parliament in 1901 was seconded by Mr J P of Berlin during of which he Recent made under the supervision of the prove that soil of our province is well adapted for the of sugar desirable quality crop said to of great profit to producer not only as to price received hut it ia also claimed that land is distinctly improved thereby This a line of ft lining that doubtless will be worth looking into our agriculturists Twothirds of the sugar consumed in the world is beet sugar and are said to used in Canada alone we not make every effort to keep this market to ourselves It would take to factories to supply our own needs As several States of the Union also Germany give a bounty for tho raiding of the sugar beet we may have to do something in the same direction to get this industry established the As was stated in the address from the Throne An Act respecting the encouragement of the Beet Industry was introduced by Minister of Agriculture arid was finally assented to on Aril Summarized the Act is as follows That the sum of be set apart iwja special fund for the purpose of encouraging the growth of sugar beets and the establishing of factories within the Province of Ontario for the manufacture of sugar therefrom The person or company establishing and installing such pjaut subject to the conditions of Act shall be entitled to he paid out of the fund for sugar of firstciass marketable value at rate of onehalf cent per pound of the first and second years product and onequarter cent per for the third years product and thereafter Not more than can he paid out in any one year sum to be divided among the applicants according to the of their claims The conditions of Act are these That during the first year the full sum of per ten must bo paid for all delivered at the factory irrespective of the saccharine matter contained in the beets during the second ami third year the company must pay for all beets at the rate of 33 J cents per ton for one per cent of sugar which such beets contain all forms of contract for the growing delivery of the beets must be submitted to and approved the Minister of Agriculture THE THIRD in the spring the Agricultural Department instructed the authorities at Ontario Agricultural College to conduct experiments in raising sugar beets in six different localities in the Province Prof A then chemist of institution was appointed to conduct the experiments The results of these experiments are tabulated ah follows Districts to a Estimated per Ten Lbs ol sBciSii Catharines Average of district Average of districts Average districts 166 IS 76 882 16 1336 i Down fa Florida thty are keeping great bonfires ablaze in order to save the orange groves from damage by freezing are un able to account for this climatic change f Albert Moore ton has been chosen Ontario Secre tary of lords Day Alliance A conscience void of offence before God and man la an inheritance for eternity j