a wwyweek than any two other papers in North York onlbitiedahd is acknowledged to be Leading County Paper ft S3 a NORTH AND ADVERTISER the liberty to know to utter and to argue freely according to above all other liberty No paper sent outside of North York unless paid in advance No cents J Newmarket Ont Friday Nov 1903 per annum 100 If paid In advance Oil I Thais what everybody who uses National Stoves SOLE AGENCY AT PAINTS OIL GLASS NEWMARKET J AT Our Toronto- A team of horses and a wagon load glass bottles went down in the harbor Thursday Nov The horses belonged to J A cartage agent who sent the team to the wharf with the bottles There being no wharf projection the team backed too far and all were dumped into the bay The horses were drowned- Mr- valued the team at A Scanner of Scotch By Rev William Wye Smith formerly of Newmarket The castlebuilding of children pos sesses some good points though it may never come to anything in reali- Thompson has brought an I ty it gives pleasure and it elevates action at Osgood Hall against John and glorifies the imagination and Thompson of Whitchurch York the imagination is half ones life County for a declaration that And once this imaginative life is now in the hands of the defendant or such part of that sum as is in his hands is held by the defendant as trustee for one Charles Thompson a judgment debtor of the plaintiff and that the money should go to the pay ment of plaintiffs judgment for ali mony against Charles Thompson and for an injunction to prevent defendant dealing with or disposing of tlie J in it projects itself forward into youth generally more less into manhood and even old age And I still think it is good rather than evil Mr Thomas Turner built many castles and as he was an architect or at least in an architects office he argued that it was all in his line The welleducated hoy of money until the court shall make the trusted pari- regarding it still he built Mother superioress of le the Sacred Heart Orphanage at Sun- some Some nyside week at the age t years She was only ill w a week She had ton a member ca the community for lbe ient suit of City against the Street Hallway Co Soniesuch calf last week as anticipated The Si come and he would watch for with the view to an agreement with satisfactory results sions for the foreman often referred Miss Margery to them to explain something she was asking about they in the midst most polite language would put in some most as hinnie jo which were alt Greek to her And once when she was turning up her pretty nose at somethmg they said she was a A day or two afterward Mr Turner came up and stayed two days The pique had against the Scotch man led to more of a confidential chat than ever before She told him how in a thoughtless manner she had let him discover the scunner she had You are Scotch and Ill have a at the Scotch no more And Im a New from the upper Connecticut and youll now love New England and its people for my sake And it is so- much easier for me to throw away my prejudice when are ready to throw away yours on a mountain WOMAN SPENDS LONELY NIGHT SHE WILL NEVER FORGET at the- Scotch and how they had At- j And then on the other About fifty boys and a Dumber aU menhe guests attended the first armua dm- and she here he of the model farmers the Broadview Boys Institute last reek The repast was made up entirely of products of the miniature farms cul tivated by the boys during the sum mer Hon- Mr Minister of Agriculture for Ontario delivered an address on the occasion According to street gossip it now looks as if the Northern Navigation Companys steamship line from will pass to the Company Dr has got meting for several seasons up ca cramps which have been Hudson on thc west side Dye Works Agent Co LCfit and baggage hand led rrltb despatch No For DURABLE ROOFING BEE GHPHILLIP NEWMARKET tor Cement Roofing I LADDERS GOAL Dressed Lumber Q Special Siding B Shingles LATH PEA AND PEARSON Ave by the Governments determination to wait till the lum bermen return from their camps about time before holding Renfrew election An automobile belonging to the Tire Co was set on fire and badly damaged at the corner of Rich mond and Streets Friday morning last Mayor will confer with the AttorneyGeneral for Ontario with the object of securing for the the city power to regulate the loca tion of Chinese laundries Two highway robbers who were found guilty last Friday of a street attack on Thus Morton an aged man were soot to penitentiary at Kingston for throe years There names were George and Murphy la a press interview Prof Smith replies to the London Morn ing Post which stated he al ways on the losing side in which he shows he took the correct position as to the American Civil War the Cri mean War and the Home Rule ques tion From this he argues that he may be justified in opposing the Chamberlain policy Sixteen months each was the sen tence imposed on John Rice and Ed OHanley for attempting to rob John Ward near the corner King and streets on the of Oc tober The dead body of Thomas Russell tbirtceriyearoM son of Mis Mary Cowan avenue was found about ten oclock Friday night lying beside the railway tracks at the foot of Dunn avenue It is sup posed that he had Pandered upon the track and been struck by a passing train Industrial Fair finances are in such shape the directors will lie able to hand over about- to Urn city this y eat Dr David a veter an practitioner and a pioneer in homeopathy Toronto passed peacefully away Friday afternoon at his late residence street Deceased was in his year he citys percentage Street Rail way receipts tor October amounted to Frank on Friday last fell from a street car on St while crossing the white bridge and was picked up insensible He was sent to the Emergency Hospital soneringfrora brain concussion- 1 A strike street car employees last week led to ficenes of disorder Articles valued at were by fire on thc St Peters burg mall train lapsed in quotation should be beau tiful as the and wise as But here he put in a proviso She must not be a Down Easter He had met some where and some time though ho never confessed where a slipery New JEnglander and had taken a violent prejudice though he tried to dignity it into a principle against the- whole six free and independent States Mr been the on me i and now would build a residence on a few- acres which he had purchased with a beautiful view towards the rising sun the river its pic turesque traffic between Cotton Marks New York were the archi tects and it fell to Mr Thomas Turner specially to superintend Mr enterprise He would be there for a couple of days at a time and then perhaps a week would elapse Hut none the loss he was flitting up arid down river all summer are not one sort Margery was an are rant architect in his line And one peculiarity of her castlebuilding was that what she day or one week she would be measurably sure to pull down the- next So she was always down about the foundations her future trying every day to do better building But just as architect in real life might insist always on using one a poet kind of or one kind of stone whatever the theme so Margery always put it lie must not be a Scotch man But who he was she never took trouble to ask herself He would come along the right time Young Mr Turner was always well dressed seemed to take a satisfac tion In being faultlessly attired with a small cane or an exceedingly neat umbrella in bis hand and manner was peculiarly and winning Mr Turner when attend ing to his duties In connection with the new building was very often it Mr summer cottage ana it could scarcely be otherwise than that two such pronounced CastlCTbuild- should after a become somewhat ial over their spoctive yet allied mental archi tecture Turner soon learned of her l Scunner of Scotch hold his pet lor him I There were two ol masons splendid workmen they- were you want a stone youll generally rind a Scotch man These two welleducated young fellows Jamie and JockAValdie were brim lull of fun and one fop in broad Scotch to the daugh ter of ttie proprietor and she rather unguardedly averring that she hated the Scotch they got the cue and determined to get some amusement out of it So the next day she was looking round some very orna mental corner they were working on one of them sung out as pleasantly aft he Weel dawtic yc the day She went off huffed as she after- Wards complained On other tormenting her ever since And they had been calling her names which she had marked down and and and jo What did they She did not think they were improper names for the young men seemed very correct- and polite in their Hut she did not like to be pelted with names that were all Greet to her He said An old Scotchman Dr by name had once made a dictionary explain ing Scottish words and he would look them up when he got back to the city Then a sudden thought striking him Why said he prob ably Wye Smith has all those Scotch words the Standard Dictionary And sure enough they were there and they were not so outlandish after all a darling a frolicsome young person hinny Scotch for honey jo a sweet heart And Turner thanked her her warmly for the useful lesson in Scotch he had had Margery never thought of Turner as a beau he was simply an ac quaintance in a business way And they got on tar belter than if there had been any suspicion of love mak ing on either side He was fairly well acquainted with general litera ture and gaining more every day and especially wellup in scientific terms and principles He often talked of these things in a way that interested Miss Margery very fre quently indeed quoting the opinions and discoveries of Scottish without naming his authorities There was no use in Inching a prejudice that was too strong al ready Time went on and dwell ing was finished and Mr Turner would need no more to come up the river And to two young people came the feeling that there would be something wanting then Turner asked himself seriously the question whether Margery would make his life happy and he could only answer Yes she and no other I Mar gery did not know what to think Turner had never said a word of love and perhaps cared nothing for her He was tire only young man she had ever respected and valued and if he would only put himself in the position of a suitor she thought she would scarcely be able to say No And so on his last profes sional visit up taking a stroll after tea on the banks the Hudson he told her ho would not need to come up any more for the firm Hut could he not come up on his own count I have felt for some time said he that I had found a congenial soul one who could trust me and I could trust- And if love and trust and confidence and devo tion can recommend me and have nothing else offer except my unde veloped future which I trust will be upward rather than downward I am yours lor youll me He never could tell what words she tieed but did accept him And when later in the evening she her father Mr Turner and I arc engaged the old man sprang up and grasped Turner heartily by the hand and congratulated him And kissed bis daughter on check and clapped her shoulder exclaiming Well done for you Hes a splen did young Scotsman you wont hate the Scotch any morel It took away her breath for a moment but the glance at Turners dark eyes decided her answer Im fecotch now myself I she a hearty emphasis What tartan does your clan wear And now said Margery taking Turner by both hands and looking him In the both throw away Ovation to Alex JWuin Alexander was the great at traction at the Veterans concert in St Catharines on Monday night and the Star says the members the concert committee of the Veter ans Association who were among the audience made their way behind the scenes where they grouped them selves in a semicircle and as Alex ander genial and uni versally popular author of The Maple Leaf advanced to tne front of the stage the audience rose and with the committee sang the verse and chorus of Canadas famous and stirring national song- Then as the venerable author acknowledged the compliment his voice was drowned in a cheer that showed the depth and sincerity of the esteem in which is held by the people of St Catharines President the Veterans Association then in troduced Mr to the- audience and another round of applause follow ed When at length he could make him self heard Mr told his hearers that he was pleased beyond measure to be with them on sucL an occasion on sixtysecond birthday of our gracious King God bless him the greatest King of the greatest Em pire on which the sun of heaven ever shone a King whose name is associ ated with that of his gracious moth er Victoria the Good a name that is hallowed to us all and that as the ages pass will he more and more blessed and revered WHEN BABY CRIES When a almost it is a certain sign that there l something the matter with Us stomach or bowels and the moth er should once give of Missed Her Way on Black Hills and Met a Mountain Lion Serenaded Wildcats and Other Mrs a wellknown resident or Sioux Falls had an interest experience as the result of miss ing her way while descending from the summit of Harney peas the highest point in the Black Hills encountered a mountain Hon and during the night she spent the mountain was serenaded by wildcats and other animals which infest that portion the Black Hills Mrs ingle separated from a par ty of friends near what is known as The Needles a curious rock formation near Sylvan lake Several persons could be seen the peak by the aid a field glass and it was her in tention to join them As she had nob returned in the evening the alarm was given and a search for her was instituted In order to make as large a force- as possible word was sent to Custer and the members of company of the South Dakota national guard set out- in search for the missing woman Some oh the searchers con tinued all night and frequently fired shots and shouted in hopes that- Mrs would hear but no trace of hot could be found It was feared she had wander ed over the precipice in the darkness and been killed or seriosiy injured There are numerous places of- danger in that locality where are shear drops of from to feet and it was thought Mrs might have stumbled oft one of them while in a bewildered condition One of the searching parties found the missing woman shortly after sun- rise Mrs made the trip to Harney peak right but by the time she readied the summit the per sons she had seen there had descended and she found herself alone She started back and missed the trail- After wandering about well into the night in an effort to find her way down mountain- she made herself as comfortable as possible on the Babys Own Tablets which sweeten and states that she slept a the sour little stomach promote 0 the long night It was a wild night for Airs and gently relax the bowels Mrs Fred Mcintosh who has had experience writes When my little hoy was two months old he to cry kept it almost continually day night for several weeks gave him cine but It did not seem to ease him a bit I had not at this used Babys Own Tablets but the poor little fellow suffering so much that I sent for a box He obtained from first dope and in a few days was well then he baa fcrown splendidly and Is a bright laugh ing goodnatured baby I hold the In tho highest regard and cheerfully recommend them to all mother This Ih verdict of all mothers who and a woman of less would not have recovered from the experience of the night for some little time Dur ing her wanderings in search of the pathway to the foot of the moun tain she a mountain Hon She had started towards a small Stream to procure water to quench her thirst- and wash her hands As she parted bushes caught a glimpse of the tawny beast as he was making off from the pool of water She did not see anything further of the animal that night but states that wildcats and other animals made merry music until daylight The spot where she was lost is one of the wildest parts of- the Black Hills and is far removed from settlements Wildcats are numerous there and a stage driver while taking a party out had said that there was a used the Tablets They tain lion in the vicinity which had been seen but that the animal was cowardly and harmless unless corner ed or compelled to defend its young Mrs kept the stage drivers words in mind and when sheencoun tered the animal did not lose her composure eyes Let us our prejudices are kooO for of all ages and always cure all their minor Sold by medicine dealoru or by mall at cents box by writing Dr Williams Medicine Co Brock vllle Out Old She I Nearly a hundred years ago this problem was propounded by one of the puzzlemakers ot tho day When first the marriage knot was tied Between my wife and me My age did Tiers as far exceed AsOa times 3 does 3 But when years and twice years We man and wife had been Her ago came then as near to mine As S is to 10 Although name of the wife is not given we strongly suspect it was f At a meeting Peterborough Council a contract with the Light and Power Company was agreed J to by which the town- gets ISO lights of 000 candle power for per lamp per year CASTOR I A 1 Infant and en Tho Kind You Hate Always Bought Boars the of Mr Harold Southara fell un der a train at London Ont and was killed iBurglars robbed Brougham and fired on Postmaster Frank without effect A ten per cent reduction in the wages of about Massachusetts cotton operatives is announced Matthew Gold of Whitby has been borrowing large sums to ex pend on charity and has hopelessly involved her estate A home boy named was aceldently killed shooting prairie chickens in the fields Man- settlement has been reached the dispute arising out of the arbitral to fix value of the Light Plant of Midland Midland Electric Light Company re ceive the sum of and are al- lowed to ret aim the large roller serious outbreak of bog cholera is reported from South Colchester County Ninetysix of the in fected animals have been killed Frederick Borden has concur red Invjho proposed purchase of thir ty thousand acres near Kazubazua as a site for tho central militia training camp