Newmarket Era , September 1, 1905, p. 1

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The ERA r Give us the liberty to know to all liberty vij i i No paper sent outside of North York unless paid in advance No 32 Single Copies So Newmarket Friday Sept i Per Cent I 9 To display the large stock of Stoves Ranges and Heaters arriving daily and must get the 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 B seball and all Sporting Goods Childrens Wagons Wheelbarrows Carts and RAMBLER BICYCLE WITH BRAKE WOOD COOK STOVE TANK RANGE WITH RESERVOIR GOOD CHEER FAVORITE RANGE COST 25 CO La Belle Paris in when the bomb was thrown at in various parts of the city lor three him not long ago evenings We arc told that those But of all the beauty and loveliness who remain till midnight- finish upon of Paris and are told exceeding brandy and up the excitement a a aH all things consider- till or J in the morning tors from We were greatly favored in Paris SttPtlini he company of a was orig- hoy for two J1 l Co the T Paris The front of the building without a guide unless they can striking the new facing the gardens is a quarter of a speak French and Mr has IMF Toronto better- per annum If paid In advance NERVES GAVE WAY- CURED were turbine which makes three hours instead Fruitdealers rrport that the Ni agara peninsula peach crop this year will be largely in excess last sea son Pears however will be a crop and plums will not reach per Cent of last to the decision of Magis trate Ellis the Wall Paper the miles in of four by the old steamboat and at pm land- Louis died here Louis was ed in the heart of Paris born dicd hcrc XVI Having booked our hotel from Lon- forcibly carried away from here in mile long The palace is closely been in Paris sufficiently to use Company of New Toronto iisuit pay connected with the history of France language and know the places that a fine of for importing wall pa- don an Englishspeaking porter was at the depot who conducted us to the bus and we found most comfort able quarters were awaiting our ar rival at the St Petersburg while others who came by the same train were unable to sicure it was pillaged alter the fall was occupied by Louis Champs and the Pare V and Louis Philippe In is like going by the Prus- Napoleon it interest visitors An evening drive from the Royal Palace through Garden of the Tuileries the Place la Concorde most magnificent city open space in Europe the arc lined with rows of diamonds on it was occupied by the German forces antl afterwards became the on government under the posi tion The hotel has bedrooms of Thiers and is generally full from April to The walls and ceilings were covered ember The diningroom will under the direction of Louis seat comfortably at once and all with the finest paintings we ever laid either side which stand out more me waiters can speak English eyes on almost entirely battle scenes brilliantly in front of the velvet also booked for Cooks con- except in handsome chape where tain of night while hundreds of tours through Pans we were thc ceilings are adorned with exquis- lights carried by thc vehicles on ready next morning at the appointed scripture paintings and the and the two large buses that of the choicest stainedglass drove up to hotel door were fill- The gardens arc in keeping with the a aS Jitop architecture of the palace from thc pod and more room required balcony of which may he seen popularity of these conducted separate and distinct fountains in tours and the number of tourists in all parts of the immense grounds Paris is remarkable When all tho graded to a picture adorned with buses gathered at the great square handsome statuary ornamental trees all kinds of music and singing are normally open per makers to take the place of strikers The Railway Commission has re fused the application of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for permis sion to expropriate a strip of land through Fairy on the east bank of the Don between Land No less than streets Eastern Ave and the Winchester St trc at the Arc the for the purpose of somes monument in the city sidings The city opicid the and the view from this point is one application on the ground that there never to be forgotten The streets was ample space for the accommoda tion of the railways on the west bank of the river Honey Miller have been given the contract to extend the Toronto har bor breakwater at a cost of SHELF AND HEAVY WAR Furnace Work Plumbing Eavetroughing and General all the hotels there were shrubs and hedges and each holding from to persons est designs in flowers numbering over tourists be- tains only play the first Sunday sides drivers and guides The drivers in each month during were dressed in red jackets trimmed summer thc cost of which is with gold braid and brass buttons grounds are free to the public and also fancy helmets The large and Sunday before were there canopycovered buses had five horses over people were present attached three abreast in front Every Wednesday and Sunday street look like torchlight pro cessions Every cab motor or bi cycle is compelled to carry lights at night Atlded to this is the fairy scene produced by the cafes and thea- on both sides of the Champs where the grounds are bril liantly lighted by festoons of frosted and colored shades and made lively by all kinds of These attractions to the public free but every visitor is compelled to take some for which he pays on Hon Dr A Pyne Minister of from his Education has returned trip across the Atlantic Robert Rowland for many years a resident of Mount Albert died at his home in this city on Friday night of last week- After making a conviction and im posing a fine on proprietor of a res dale Park for selling ice cream on Sunday Magistrate reniit- fresh- ted the fine and cancelled the convic- scale allowing thc case to stand on and the smaller each All T PHONE nearly all greys buses two horses had strings of bells thc same as we use in Canada in winter so one can imagine the racket as the procession passed through the streets Arriving at various points of noon a military band plays in the Park adjoining The day we were there the weather was perfect the scene was simply enchanting and the music of the band almost made us feel that we were in Paradise The city of population of which contains a four millions is intcrcst everybody alighted and the rounded by a stone wall feet high company separated into the circled by a moat feet deep At occupants of two large buses going various intervals detached one guide throe small buses Side the walls mounted with heavy jwifh another and so on through the procession The drive the first day was to the magnificent palace and grounds at Versailles miles there and miles back giving tourists a splendid artillery jhe most scientific mod ern construction form an outer cir cle of defence These arc pointed out to tourists The most important public building idea of Paris and its surroundings The arrangements were very complete for the comfort of the party Word I was sent ahead so that thc hotels of geometrical progression to the place he occupies The tip business in Paris is the worst wc have seen yet a cabby has to be tipped in addition to his charge The chief streets of the city are crowded With people promenading the sidewalks for miles Flashlight signs and other electric devices are freely used Many squares are as light as noonday from the many electric lights used in front Hie buildings as advertisements ami some of the hotels use strings of light across the front of their build ings Moving pictures is another thing greatly used and attracts great crowds who stand and watch with ex pressions of delight on their faces The French are polite in be ex treme and the presence of military men everywhere in their various colored uniforms gives an air of gaiety not so noticeable in OUR- AND IS BETTER IF POSSIBLE THAN EVER BEFORE in Paris is Palace and Museum of Louvre It was founded by Francis I added to from time- to time and thoroughly restored by yS 80 places Thc reason of this is that lunch ready each guide knew is filled with sculpture work ancient nation native who where to take his party and there and modern and contains some of has attained age of rich or no confusion Where we were mostnoted designs in the world nf to put in two years of down to two long first floor contains gallery after gal- vice and during that period he must and five courses were served for of paintings by the finest artists not appear in public except in francs of ranee and the second con- clothes It is simply impossible for us to tains a fine museum describe the many places visited place that no visitor this delightful drive Paris is a should miss is the Pantheon an clean city cleanest we have historic building whose Visited Thc main streets are broad and ceilings arc covered with mostly cement as well as choice allegorical paintings according remand until today Owing to vigilance of two brew hoys Alfred finds him- self serving a term of forty days in jail for stealing from James I Brown It appears Tedford and Brown were on a drunk and went to sleep in an open lot awoke first and stole the money from Browns pocket The two Hebrew boys saw Brown pick pocket of his churn and told the police The court ordered the hoys to receive ifl cents each Eddie of Ibis city defeated Tom Sullivan of London England in the scull lace last week by lengths winning his slake money and the championship of America Eddie is now the whitehaired hoy in sport ing circles Rev Dr Potts left for the West last week and expects to be away for a month in the interests of the Methodist Colleges and churches of that part of the Dominion Nine millions of dollars represent in round numbers estate of the late George whose death occurred on 1st of last May The succession duties to the Provincial Treasury from the estate will reach Mrs Schneider 2400 Thirtyseventh Place Chicago writes After 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more than likely that Thus its concomitants The people teem Crawford will he a J through the parks where The Galleries of the Luxembourg in every direction thc beauty are also filled with sculpture and made more attractive by artificial paintings streams and lakes lined with flowers The factory of the well Paris makes much of Its numerous worth a visit This was established squares and parks by having mono- by Louis and employs meats fountains statuary anil flow- hands in the manufacture of Wall I triangle tapestry ornamental scenes etc I Racing at Fall Faiths Provincial Superintendent of Agri cultural Societies Cowan has been gathering information in regard to a number of fairs which hold horse races at their fall exhibitions As a result of a series of questions sent out to societies it has been found that Ml societies in favor of horse racing and against it Many of the societies in favor of horse racing believe that the value of the purses should he limited societies report that they horse racing to he necessary for the success of their exhibitions while are not this opinion In reply to a question asked the HOUGHTON AGENTS FOR Parkers Dye and Canadian Exp less for Trains Handled with Despatch OUR FARMERS What crowded mates at our Parlor Be cause our Ice Cream Is of THE BEST It Is made from the purest Cream and not adulterated In any form Our IceCream Bricks I Are like our the BHT Come and Try Them END BAKERY Ho BUY Walls for present enjoyment anil date or the Mayors chair and salary fiathatli is but a next January holiday for all kinds of amusements The enticement is announced in hem the Toronto of Miss Hazel niece as to whether they would JACKSON Mr J WI so to Dr This will fake place in ttlcro rtWMll at lis societies replied that they Safety Ones state that they to a This- W ValUc in every square triangle tapestry ornamental scenes etc I j mother who has tried llahy I Kev son of where it s possible and many the none which are sold They are becomes enthusiastic Rev Wesley Canon a retired In lava of monuments are very he to decorate public buildings and every other mother minister of this city has accept- set by the or ts to Kim am- are rf a call from the Church of Our by en w of- Vejsai Is Men every- etc It is a stale Jliuch Sieves the anxiety Unitarian and will enter upon e lcU ad tbrt where There is not a house with lion usc lBew the duties of pastor utmost tho l0t X favor of a a small piece ground in Notre Dame the Crawford Thomp- He has been residing and r t that is not decorated with flower Madeleine Church of the says My baby was ill New Hampshire tails and many Kateposts are see Palace of Tow- and teething High Constable Katilsdcn from his favor of value with urns containing Palais the Municipal and I gave II Babys Own Tab- scat In a Metropolitan car noted the urscs rse raws to a sum In at the small town St the Mint and many other w gave speedy relief Icon- speed of Bean and the vah loud on the banks of the Seine places we have not llne to mention Tablets an excellent mell- auto cars on St last lhe tola built palace where the There are many striking peculiar- These Tahlets wick and as they were travelling a agricultural purposes cure teething troubles faster than thc law allows had them diarrhoea simple feverj destroy both and fined worms break up colds and promote Irate Kills made out the little tax natural healthy sleep And you have bill ol line and costs a guarantee that there Is not a par- alter an absence of title ol opiate or poisonous soothing four months gave himself to the as mercury will surely destroy the stuff lit them Sold by all medicine lice last week He Is a horseman sense of smell and completely FOIV of Paris was In Hum about Paris ftrht of which but luring of we noticed railway by tin it was in- cars for local service The city Is The present beau- well supplied with means of the grounds a faint Idea of lion best of which Is dec- what the palace was like There service There are are of Immense marble pedes- street mid all kinds of motor every one which at one time cars All vehicles keep to the supported a piece of marble statuary The river Seine Is deep about Beware of tor Catarrh that Contain dealers or sent by mail at Wild has achieved considerable whole system when enter- box by writing the Dr Williams by bin extravagant clothes and it through the mucous surfaces but now three or four yards wide affected by the tide but Medicine Co Send methods lie was wanted on the Such articles should never be used lions have only vases of flowers unlike many other cities Is free from for our little book on care of in- charge of stealing from violin except on prescriptions from layout of the terraced grounds odor and many poor find and young beautiful Mower beds fountains and lion In the floating houses anchored mothers -AfSO- Binder Twine feet feet feet Portland Cement Is the beat for foundations and other work AT J ornamented walls all indicate the to the quay Thc river Is spanned splendor of the palace by many handsomely decorated At the small town of Mont re tout bridges river Is kept lively by close to St Cloud are private excursion boats and very fast apariments of the Jose- trie launches Napoleon and Madame The distinctive feature of Paris Is also the State Carriages the Cafe evening from to and Sleds The coronation carriage 12 he sidewalk In front of every cafe of Charles built In at a cost Is crowded vlth people at of 10000 and weighing tons Is small tables and drinking lager beer the handsomest of the whole and high wines places arc The carriage that the made attractive by brilliant lights Queen of rode In while at and charming music Hut with all Paris Is also exhibited am the one the drinking we did not see an We Were hundred cases of yellow lever and two for marriage of their only hundred and fifty deaths In New Or- daughter Miss Daisy to Mr Harry Gain eldest sou of Mr and Mrs Thomas lain the marriage leans Huron St Storehouse which thc President of France rode 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