Newmarket Era , September 15, 1905, p. 1

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any twoother papers in- North wmbined and to be Leading County Paper The J a NORTH YOKE INTELLIGENCES AND ADVERTISER Give us the liberty to know to utter to to conscience above other liberty No paper cent outside of North York unless paid in No Friday Sept per If In advance Per Cent I I Tour of tie To display the slock of Stoves Ranges and Heaters arriving daily and must get balance of the summer goods away quick The following lines will be sold at per cent discount to clear out Refrigerators IceCream Freezers Hammocks Screen Doors- Screen Windows Lacrosse Baseball and all Sporting Goods Childrens Wagons Wheelbarrows Carts and GoCarts RAMBLER BICYCLE KB 2o WOOD COOK STOVE TANK RANGE WITH RESERVOIR G CHEER FAVORITE RANGE CO ST WO CO Those tourists who visit Scotland and do not include the tour of the in their itinerary miss the finest natural scenery on this side of the Atlantic that it has been our privilege to behold Knowing that much depended upon the weather we awaited our oppor tunity allowing a dull misty weather to be cleared up by a heavy shower and were reward- ad by one of the brightest sunshiny all such places After the The second light of stairs leads to ing sail on Loch Lomond and the the Hall of Heroes which is adorned charming drive passing Loch with busts of those who have achiev es the shores of which Rob Hoys victories in wife was born it takes no small ture etc and Quantity to satisfy the craving appe tite that by this time has asserted itself But we only nicely have finished our lunch without hurry and are the lovely mountain scenery when another steamer comes in view and in a few minutes still another party is landed larger than our own for three extra coaches had to he I am a shadow so art I mark time dost thou This place is called the Ladies war science Rock and tradition says that the la- the sword that dies in Stirling Castle watched the Wallace used The windows in all games in the Kings Knot from this these apartments are of stained lofty position The ground Returning to the circular the crag is still in terraces down staircase we at last reach the 21Gth to the ampithcatre where the tames step and stand on the platform at took place the top of the Tower The scene is Castle is but a short iSjs- never to be forgotten Almost from this crag and is noted as every element that goes to make up being the oldest stronghold in beauty is here winding Its history dates back to the river and fertile fields wooded or century being much older I SUFFERED TERRIBLY WITH Mr Esther 1 provided to take them to Invcrsnaid heights and rocky crags spreading than Edinburgh Castle King David They were doing the tour from the days we have seen in Scotland temperature was just like a warm September day in Newmarket and every condition was most propitious for a delightful experience Taking the train at Glasgow at The opposite way The steamer remains at she pier for about minutes and then we are sailing on the beautiful sheet of water known as Loch Katrine is no doubt because of the glamour of romance which Sir Walter Scott has thrown over this lake and the that induces thousands of tour ists to visit this delightful legion every season and even those who have never read The Lady of the Lake nor nor Roy cannot but be impressed by the scenery which drew forth sumo of this authors most charming hits of wordpainting Loch Katrine midst of plains and great mountain ranges occupied it as a royal residence and all mingled with that cunning of it the home of Mary Queen which nature alone has the secret It was from this castle And not only the natural beauty hut sn was taken to Die Mint when two also the historic interest cannot fail years of age and the first to have its attraction Before us halfpenny- coin was struck in we see no less than seven mem- honor it was near this Castle orable battle fields located by well- the bridge was cut partly In drawn charts The atmospheric con- the English ditions were so favorable that passing over drowning the could distinctly sec the outline of troops iii the liver and compassing the Forth Bridge over miles the defeat of the enemy The Castle away Next morning we could mounted by a of gnus and scarcely sec the monument from Stir- as station Castle not five miles away only some men being in training It was nearly seven oclock when through the Castle we retraced our steps to the hotel and left by the midday train for t wo- PHONE SHELF AND HEAVY Furnace Work Plumbing and General NEWMARK DO T MO am we at Pier about oclock where a line paddle steamer was awaiting Just suffi cient time is allowed for the liansfer of passengers and baggage and we are sailing on the farfamed Loch Lomond with its picturesque islands and its banks dfd with splendid modern residences scenery which drew forth of was nearly seven oclock when and an occasional fine old castle most charming hits of we reached not far from Lomond is a lovely sheet of the home of Mr and Mrs- water miles long and varying in is situated in the Ferguson relatives of Mrs Glasgow well pleased with our width from something less than a mountains Hen Jackson where we had been invit- mile to about miles and contains Venule ft Hen for tea and we greatly enjoyed islands of various sizes The their hospitality Mr Ferguson is scenery is of the nature of the Lakes mit lon a couple of miles wide secretary of the Stirling YMOA of Killarney but far more beautiful nc water supply of the an having been born in the city is On either hand as we leave Second City of the fully thoroughly acquainted with all the the landscape partakes of the char- away The water is cool historic localities in the vicinity of the lowlands but away an1 clear as the lake is supplied by When we reached our hotel at Stir- ahead are big rugged mountain peaks numerous rivulets running down the we were thoroughly tired out with the shoulders of mighty Ben mountain side and sparkling like dia- having accomplished in one day what Lomond towering over allin verity in the sunlight The water tourists do two the land of the mountain and the reaches the city by an underground morning we proceeded to flood tunnel Glasgow is very fortunate what we could in the historic city of The placid water reminded us very having such an abundance of pure Stirling and made our way to the much of the Lakes of Maskoka as water by gravitation I Cathedral as soon as it was open the islands are so close ahead of you From the Pier where wc Here we obtained the services of a that wheft you enter a bay you can- land there arc two routes to return Town Guide who very not tell which direction the steamer to Glasgow coaches being waiting plained every point will take to get out but the scenery to convey tourists to either Call an- 1 Cathedral is far different In we have or Aberfoylc We chose the and MIL CO Mrs Esther if Ohio writes JACKSON Pointed minutely of interest is actually two distinct churches built the rugged barren rocks or else the former as it was a longer route and years ago There is projections covered with evergreen through the wildest part only one entrance but turning to the trees that seem to climb over each means the ragged country and our right you enter one church and to other in struggle for foothold journey along this romantic defile the left the other The oldest one in the meagre soil while here there with its rocky walls dad was burned down twice and contains is the gradual slope of the mountain with trees and bushes was full of at- the Coat of Arms of Queen Ann also to the waters edge the base having pulpit from which John Knox and there clumps of cultivated Just as We approach the preached coronation sermon of trees and the mountains green with Hotel a commodious building where James VI of Scotland The other verdure with great irregular expanses we halted for half an hour we met church is unique in that Mary Queen of purple heather while flocks of seven more coaches This was crowned here as a of sheep scattered at intervals Comjjrfvcs an idea of the number pletc the pastoral scene pic who arc constantly travelling Our first call is at a village named Before reach Callander wo pass which consists of one strcctthc famous Brig Turk the oldfashioned cottages facing he Ford where Scott laid the water and their frontages almost fight between covered with clusters of roses This erick practically hummer resort but At unlike the houses arc of also the scene of and BETTER POSSIBLE THAN EVER BEFORE AGENTS FOR Parkers Dye Works and Canadian Express tor Handled with Callander wc took Stirling and passed through similar architecture and built oi fine undulating stone with slate roofs The scenery with much larger is charming he fishing Is aid to where else in be good here but a license costs a what is more train a section farming country fields than British isles and wc saw two a work between Boune and the first evidence of uptodate guinea whether for an hour or the whole season The next stop Is at in farm implements that we where passengers land who pose saw on this side of the pond in cluding mites through French ter ritory the town called Bridge of Allan ascend ing Ben Lomond feet high The climb to the summit is about four miles and guides and ponies are waiting at the pier to be engaged As we continue our sail Up the loth with towering mountains on cither side pass near the base of Ben Lomond a cave in which Rob Roy is said to have kept his prison ers After a further sail of four miles we come to Tarbct where tourists FARMERS BUY What makes our Parlor crowded at night our Ice Is of THE ST la from the purest Cream ard not adulterated In any form Our IceCream Bricks I Cream the FOR- ve left the train and took the tram cars for the celebrated Wallace Mon ument located half way between that place and the city of Stirling and in this we Were very fortunate for had wc put oil our visit here till the next morning we would have been greatly disappointed The weather condi tions were perfect and were well repaid for our efforts to reach the may land and drive or walk to would not have known miles and return to Ola- about Ibis quick method of reaching gov by either train or steamer the Monument had it not been for But we proceed further up the loch Mr Edgar L Jackson who a pretty waterfall where panted us not only on this trip hut the river empties into Loch on all of the side trips we took out Lomond and we land at Glasgow and were thus able to Here coaches are waiting to convey cc things without delay and obtain tourists over the mountains to information which otherwise could five miles distant on not be done in the time occupied the banks of Loch Katrine ne Wallace Monument is located en Everywhere have been on this Abbey prominent geological of the Atlantic we have been formation similar to those on which with the provision made for- Edinburgh and Stirling Castle Catholic and James VL her son as a Protestant At the time of the Reformation all the altars images ami windows but one were torn out of the church and tbc windows replaced are choice works of art costing from to every one bring donated In the churchyard adjoining we stood by the grave of Prof that grand benefactor to religious literature and the author of that masterpiece The Natural Law in the Spiritual World as well as that choice book f Greatest Thing in the World who died seven ago at the age of 1C years The grave Is marked by a monument surmounted by an Ionic Cross The late Win uncle of Prof was a great contributor to the beauty of this city of the dead Handsome statues have been placed here at bis order of John Knox the last Scottish Covenantor prominent public men and a very choice Memorial in pure white marble representing two young girls put to death by order of Charles II on a false charge of conspiracy This same gentleman also bought a piece of ground adjoining the churchyard he laid out as a garden and presented it to the city leaving an endowment for its perpetual care At own request he wa buried in this garden being the only interment within the iron gates that are al ways closed on as they less If I am made Governor the first legislator who takes a bribe will find a message to the General Assembly demanding his impeachment The The first rumor of bribery around Jefferson City will be answered an investigation thorough and com plete if I have to conduct it myself Joseph Folk The indiscretion drinking a little loo much lias ceased to have place in the best society The drunkard is branded with the shame and dis grace which his actions merit No apology can be offered for his course He is justly numbered among those who have wilfully sinned against God against society and against himself Exchange clouds arc as thick look All poor people arc more persecuted by society at large You can drive some men to drink but you cant make them take water One of Chicagos model men manu factures dummies for clothing stoics The girl who is the most indifferent to men is lie one men most admire The longer you anticipate a pleas ure the less you will enjoy It when it comes Sleep is said to be healthful and no one seems to know it better than the hired girl The man who had to ask his wife for ear fare every morning has no use for a motherinlaw The girl who is tbc most popular with men in general is apt to make one man miserable for life A girl who is too lazy to keep the holes in her hosiery neatly darned has no business to monkey with the leapyear privileges If you arc not feeling well just take another look at the last bill your doctor rendered and its ten to one you will feel better oo i was a terrible suf ferer from female weakness and the headache continually was to do my housework for my band and myself I wrote you described my condition as near as You recommended I took four bottles and was completely cured think a wonderful medicine ana have recommended It to my friends with best results Mrs Mllner Hartman President of The Sanitarian hut had oyer fifty years in l ho treatment of malo catarrhal Ho women free of cbarO If yon arc suf fering from any derangement write him description of your and ho will giro you tho benefit of Ids in treatment womens diseases lira Main Wis writes After Buffering for with frequent and head aches I am entirely pain of any land now thanks to If you do not derive prompt and factory resold from tho of wrlto at once to Dr giving full statement of your and he will bo pleased to you his valuable ad vise gratis Address President The Fourteen Cake Teething Without Tears a famous Swiss scientist of the eighteenth century was well rewarded for his politeness to a fellowtraveller Some scientists find it hard to take an interest in anything except their own special- tics it was not so with Halter His fellowtraveller was a good woman from Berne The conversation fell naturally upon the commodity for which Berne is notedcakes The Berne dame said with pride that she could make fourteen kinds of cake What was her surprise and delight when Hallcr asked her how she mado them She eagerly began a recital with copious explanations those- fourteen receipts and she had a good listener Perhaps regretted his rash question but he did not show it Ho listened patiently and smilingly to the end and he and the Berne wo man parted very good friends though he had hardly spoken a word It safe to say that in all his scientific researches he had not learned so much about the combination of but ter are A like our Come and Try Them SIMPSON BAKKRY Binder Twine feet fest B0 tttt Portland Cement national Cement the lot foundations and other work AT J St tourist traffic A built while gradually to the way Company has gone to great ex- east The rises feet above to land excursion parties at the level of the Forth which Mows the pier boat we sailed on was close to its base and the summit Is chartered carry reached by a winding road through and there are three others about the the trees The monument at a size that ply regularly on looks like the ruins of an meeting trains from Glasgow I castle being built like a and At there tower rising feet from the top were six waiting for the boat of the It was built In arrive and our party near I filled of Sir William Wallace the hero them all There was plenty room the battle of Baimockburn largely for in our coach but we only had by penny subscriptions all over Scot- including driver who was land at a cost of decked In a red coat and grey top At its base there is a Banquet hat and drove two spans of horses used for special occasions and At there a com- tho custody shop On hotel where a splendid lunch the first floo Ik the Museum an nerved at each- We found Scott ffib antiquities such as this to be the customary charge at helmets spears muskets etc time and watched their babies in the agony of that period will welcome the sale and certain relief that Babys Own Tablets bring Mrs Yorkton says When my little one was cutting her teeth she suffered a great deal Her Sunday but open were swollen and inflamed and every other day in the week during restless I got a the summer months Babys Own Tablets and after In the graveyard referred to- there starting their use she began to tar iff a crag which stands pearly as high came as the one- which Stirling Castle ltt almost painlessly The Tab- is built On its summit is a veiy friend This old sundial having the words en- Stelae guaranteed to contain graved thereon Mothers who have suffered the and misery of restless nights at teething linc afterward he was elect ed to an important political office From some quarters he received i with your or relatives Fits St Vitus or Vailing atrlalbolllo nd valuable 4 on to Tiik Co Kinj Toronto Canada All tell or can obtain you no poisonous opiate or harmful drug It cures all the minor ailments of little ones and may safely be given to a newborn child Full directions with every box Sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 25c a box by- writing The Dr Williams Medi cine Co Ont o HlOlcrs at the Baku oil fields their victims into the flames Over three bundled people Were killed by an earthquake In Calabria an unexpected number of votes Then he found that his Berne cakemaking friend had been so impressed with intelligence and ability of her fcllow- l ravel that when she heard he Was running ollice she gave her rela tives friends and acquaintances no peace until she had secured their promise to vote for him 4 rumor Pacific I A London Grand Trunk Pacific are to and immigration has it and that the China has made first payment to the United States 011 account of CantonHankow railway Samuel Blake a bogus seed man who defrauded many Canadians is under arrest at Buffalo Scholastic reforms are announced hi Russia in compliance with demands of students and professors The Russian Black Sea fleet mu tineers arc to be distributed among the troops in the Odessa district man owes It to himself and his family to master a trade or pro fession Head the display advcrtlso- l Canadian j of tho six Schools of Tel- discussing a big combina- land devvlop- in this issue and learn how easily a young man or lady may learn telegraphy and bo assured a position

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