Newmarket Era , March 24, 1905, p. 5

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THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY MARCH BAH Fell Total OSes Weeks NEWMARKET BRANCH A General BaniiBg Interest Allowed on Deposits At DRAFTS ISSUED AT ALL American bough prompts attended to fl C Q LEGAL WHAT IS OH IK A ABOUT Methodist Church The birthday Fanny Cros by the blind author of so many popular hymns will be commemorat ed next Sunday by a service of song and appropriate sermon by fee Pas tor Tbe Review Service in the Sunday School at will be specially at tractive and interesting and parents are invited to attend J Barrister Notary Office Halo Street Newmarket OOO y Security T Barrister Solicitor Notary Public etc Money to Loan at Lowest Rates Court Building Ontario Barristers Conveyancers R CbopplB South or Post flce hewnurket Herbert Lennox Aurora will on Saturdays Court rSollctoSfor Boas Co and Ontario Bank Aurora to Load Paid Week In the case of and the Council of North as the Elijah tax case alter a thorough investigation lasting over a period of six years Morgan gave a short time ago in favor of Mr for damages and costs and last week he received a cheque for the full amount Mr feels very jubilant over the matter as his honor has been at state all these years Barrister Reformer Block Money to Loan INSURANCE J fl Agent for and Assurance Companies Honey to Loan at Current Rates At m A Ramsay Insurance Agent More Houses Sold Last Saturday Mr of Holt bought the residence on Millard Ave belonging to Miss- Jennie for Mr A has sold his house on Niagara St for did not want to sell hut having an op portunity to make 300 he let it go Mr has purchased lots on Huron St and is making prepara tions to build two more houses on and Isolated Bank Newmarket Simpson Sundnea and Goods AUCTIONEER Collected Street Newmarket Bolton Hewitt and Decora tor Cor Millards Lane and John A Estate Broker and Pfnanclal Agent an Auditor Insurance Parma sold or exchanged for Property Mortaraare Loans Arcade King St eat TORONTO OUT W About Suckers They will soon be up AH they are waiting for is spring They love excitement and hustle up the creeks as soon as the water gets low enough so the boys will not get drown ed if they fall in whilst enjoying a sucker hunt The sucfeer derives his name from his method of eating just as the human sucker derives- his name from his method of drinking Nei ther of them cares to chew anything as long as they can obtain refresh ments in liquid form Suckers will not turn back once they set their faces up stream This makes it easy to catch them with nets All re quires is a man on each side the creek and then haul the net down stream Every person has a theory about cooking fresh fisb but the best way to prepare suckers for the table is by roasting them with some slices of fat pork Ex We may soon expect to hear the Canadian Band tuning up their in struments in the evenings The sudden thaw put water into lots of cellars last Saturday Whitchurch Council wet at on Wednesday March has behaved extremely well so far The sun crossed line on Tues day It gets up in the morning now before a good many townspeople King Council meets at Hotel King City on Saturday The snow hanks arc dimin ishing Farmers are preparing for their spring work The days the maple sugar har vest are at hand After three months of continuous sleighing places exposed on the roads arc getting very thin The damp and warm weather of Saturday caught a hud cold next day and all the laxative in apothecary shops of the country has been inadequate to break it up on all made Hods t Br will prompt FAMOUS BY FANNIE facta eiiiu a For- MRS- HUMPHRY Englands Great Woman Novelist Literary prophecies like should be handled with extreme caution they are so prone to recoil When Matthew Arnold affirmed that no Arnold could ever write a novel he did not look sufficiently far into the future to Mrs Humphry Ward the daughter of his brother Thomas recognized as the greatest woman novelist generation She was born in Tasmania In and when six years old was brought by her parents to England Her lather a college professor changed his col lege as frequently as his religion his intense conscientious yearning for abso lute truth whirling him from one faith to another like a cork caught in the eddy a stream and making him the fit prototype of Robert Elsmere At age of fourteen when the family migrated to Oxford she breathed the University atmosphere that was joy to her heart She acquired knowl edge as naturally as a bird learns to sing and she was known as a marvelous linguist being as perfect In German French Spanish and Italian as If each were her native tongue At twentyone she was married to Thomas Humphry Ward one of the university dons whose work as author editor critic has given him a place in English literature She was ambitious to write and her earliest efforts were so weighted with learning and research that they were Appeal No During the past week the Court of Appeal with Moss Ostler and on the bench disposed of the North York election appeal case No decision on the real merits of ap peal was given Particulars are thus reported by the Court reporter of Globe After the appeal had been heard and while it was standing for j judgment the House was dissolv ed Held that- no effective judg ment could now be given upon the petition either by dismissing it or by unseating the respondent Davis The dissolution brought the whole of the proceedings to an end before any final judgment had been pronounced therein If court were to allow the ap peal was nothing which it could certify to the House to which the respondent was elected and the case he the same were the court to dismiss the ap peal No order made one sense wc are sorry that the changed situation has brought about this decision the Court of Appeal Our readers will remember the elec tion court voided the election of Hon K J Davis on a point which had arisen for the first time in Canadian legal procedure The election law provides that no one guilty of wrcngdoing reported by an election court no matter for what reason shall for a period of eight years take active part in another election A man named Robinson of for hiring a team for con veyance of voters in North Grey was so reported and was proven to I TV I J Spring will soon be here so if intending to build this year now tho time to commence buying your Building Material We have a complete supply of all kinds of Builders Hardware such as PUTTY Y NAILS NAILS GLASS and all kinds of SHELF HARDWARE as heavy as dumbbells and fit only for to read when they wanted to get away from pleasure She wrote articles for the Dictionary of Christian Biography which paid little coin but more in credit con Mrs Ward was thirtyone before she undertook real fiction with Miss test But the Act goes further and followed four later by Robert which captured states that to make this offence the reading public of two continents Before this it Is true she had written a childs story a pale anemic piece of work fitly named operative a reported person must and OUie Her translation of Journal from French Into English one who has taken part with the Harness Repairing Harness Made to Order r Stoves Furnaces Tinware a J A W ALLAN GO NEWMARKET was an exquisite literary gem expressing so perfectly the subtle windings of the thoughts and emotions of the simple Swiss professor that it seems as if he himself must have rethought his whole diary in English without the touch of a translator David Grieve which paid Its author over and others which paid fully as much followed among them Sir George Tressady of Eleanor and Lady poses Daughter In her beautiful country home in Hertfordshire she does her literary work seeking to escape from the storm of publicity her books have aroused and avoiding all society but a little band of devoted friends a Ad of lie Of I FOR PERFECT HOME DYEINGt EASY TO USE BRIGHTEST AND BEST FOR THE DIAMOND All Druggists and Dealers TAKE NO OTHERS oooeoooooooooooocooooooOOoooooooo miss Fanny Hamilton Boy Shot of MARRIAGE LICENSES At tbe If Pipe luutd rttttnct W J SMITH Newmarket Liveries you keep too loog hate bom ut all hungry But fery for work Borne a But fewest to to tee re to you are or The St ricks Day was duly honored in Newmarket by splendid Con cert in Town Mall last Friday night both in the tone the decora tions and the drift the program The Committee went to a lot of trou ble in decorating not only the stage but the entire hall and program was in every respect There was an attentive and apprecia tive audience every reset vefteat and the Hall filled to the doors Miss Manley of Toronto by her lull strong- rich cultivated voice distinct articulation and prepossessing appearance fully sustained the repu tation that had preceded her and was frequently and deservedly en cored Irons captlvatcl audience by her first selection racing story and her feevcral were rendered with a pleasing delight Mr Sherlock the popular city ten or was afi good- as it let ter Mr J If was witty and the life of the evening His brogue was fitting to the occasion and selection with piano was rendered with ad mirable elect His Jokefliwere in nothing alt Mr Cameron which makes his appearance always a pleasure Mr Geo varioty to the program by his excellent ban jo and mandolin execution wai heartily encored The Club la to be on the financial of tor the the gave a net balance on hand of over A New York despatch dates March states that Fanny J the blind poet whose contributions to religious made her worldfamous will celebrate her birthday her home in Bridge port Conn During this week many of her in religious work friends have loved Iter for her many beautiful traitf of for more than half a cen tury have visited at her homo to extend congratulation while leaders of denominations arc already plan ning to honor her by betting apart the of March as Fanny Crosby day In the years to come We arc told that during the past fortyone years Miss Crosby has com posed more than Many of have been translated into foreign tongues and is scarce ly a church edifice of world whose walls have not echoed her sacred hymns Miss Crosby is still halo and hearty continues to write and will soon public giving the story of Iwr life a teacotr and author Some of her hymns are very tender and touch emotions to a remark able degree She wrote her famous hymn Safe in the Anns of Jesus when fortyfive years old and com posed it In twenty minutes we arc told while had written the music for her was wait ing lor a train Others of her pop ular compositions which have the christian world arc Blessed Saved by Grace arid Rescue Hit Perishing The circumstance In connection with loss of her eyesight very pain ful When an Infant her was good during an early Ill ness the application of hot poultices over eyes destroyed her optic nerves and became sightless- was born In hundred of Canadian as well as American churches the hymns she wrote almost half a century ago will be next Sabbath Hamilton March Ray son seventeen years of age was shot and killed by James Potter fifteen years who lives with his aunt i oclock yesterday afternoon on York Street near the cemetery The two lxys in company with a third Arthur had been out hunt ing with small rifles and were on the way home when tbe tragedy occurred Potter and rifles They playing and Jap and Potter pointed his riflo at forehead and pulled the trig ger fell mortally wounded and diet in a few minutes Dr Anderson was summoned and the injured boy taken to the hospital but ho was dead before hospital was reached Young Potter was tak en into custody on charge of man slaughter Potter ho did not know his iiflo wan loaded He point ed it upward twice and pulled trigger but it did not discharge He a shell in the rifle but thought it must be empty when he turned the weapon in play on bis unfortunate com panion The rifles bad been hired From a shooting gallery and deceased ha1 paid for them knowledge and consent of the candi date for whom he presumes to act la the North York case Robinson without consent or knowl edge of Hon J Davis and on this point the appeal was taken Hence we say it seems regrettable that the court did not make a deliv erance and establish a precedent re this important point The tone of apology of Mr Toct- xel when giving judgment who stat ed that this provision of the Act was a harsh one fully justified Mr Aylesworlh fit carrying the ease to the Court of Appeal The result however as it now stands take it to mean is that each party to the protest will have to pay their own costs inasmuch as the decision giving opportunity to appeal had these words attached costs in the case to abide the re sult This looks paying pretty dear for the whistle It would take indemnity of the whole Legisla tive term of four years to meet costs of court and witnesses during the trial here not to speak of the after costs of appeal Of course patriots will have to stand Sam hut the fellows that antiedup to sot the ball rolling will not be caught with their necks in the sling on another occasion OUR Spring Prints to Hand Winter Goods Must Go JOBBING HOU BOO of Jonas Peltier a solitary trapper and fisherman was burned to death in a ftro that destroyed his shanty at Creek Messrs Mackenzie Mann have purchased tons of rails for the James Hay Hallway deliver ies to bo in amounts of ton3 per month in May June July and August and the balance In Septem ber March 20 Art today fire broke out in Tudhope showrooms and implement emporium and did thouHand dollars worth of fJamagc ex tinguished The loss is covered by Insurance Albert while assisting in removing carriages was enveloped flame in a position to help himself and before seriously burned An Ottawa press despatch says Provision will be made this session for an increase ill vt Canadas permanent corps from two to four thousand Tills is to allow of the recruiting a force to replace the Imperial garrisons at Halifax and The Cana dian Government has secured a num ber of quickfiring guns from imperial Government They will lie used in the Canadian naileries protection cruisers and In the train ing of Canadian naval militia- If Your Liver is Wrong You are Wrong all Over A torpid inactive liver goes hand In hand with constipation Such a chronic condition requires a effort to and estab lish good health and body drainage Smiths Pineapple and Butternut containing the two needed elements to increase liver ac tivity and muscular action go accu rately the sluggish and restoring them completely Suppose your bowels failed to move for a or ten days Dont you know you would be quickly pros trated It is just the wine differing in degree when your bowels do not move at least once a day You you soon become languid and tired your blood bad and you feel mean and sick all over You should have a full healthy passage Dont let serious conditions develop Smiths and Bulltrout fills will drive bowel poison out at your system and establish regularly are purely vegetable and cure in One We will send you a 1867 We are continually adding now goods to our stock- This week there are Waist Sets Brooches Sash Pins Newmarket Souvenir Spoons Also Waltham and Elgin Watches You can depend on every being exactly as repre sented and reasonable In price If your Watch or Clock in not right let us It and If we cannot It to give satisfaction thoro will be charge WATSON and Graduate Optician i sample of these pills Absolute Free sealed and postpaid that will convince you beyond doubt of their wonderful curative properties An drew Smith Co St Street Montreal Canada Smiths Pineapple and Pills cure Constipation Biliousness and Headache In one night All dealers cents A Car the Peoples Price Desirable Residence sio TboOedan of Vtetottft and Park It in flrVilaM property will be sold at M BUILDING LOTS sold Park or Millard Art aire Terras y on J U EXPBR1ENCB Good Farm to Rent In of King being Weal halt of lot la acres mostly cleared good buildings ood Spring creek crosses its farm Fall ploughing to be don and In the ground Orchard 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