Newmarket Era , September 8, 1905, p. 1

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The ERA to i a i J NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER I Give us the liberty to know to utter to freely to above ail other liberty No paper cent outside North York unless paid No Newmarket Friday Sept I it paid in advance the parish and from a spot near the site of the present pulpit preached wire Sundays anil throe lines every day in the week his tbe latter place all was noise bustle sand to the finished article These and confusion here it was almost tubes are feet inches long perfect quietness A military band inches In diameter and when cast was playing choice selections the weigh lbs The pot that Tills 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 Doors Screen Windows Lacrosse Baseball and all Sporting Goods Childrens Wagons Wheelbarrows Carts and f RAMBLER BICYCLE WITH BRA WOOD COOK STOVE WITH TA RANGE WITH RESERVOIR OOD CHEER 1 FAVORITE RANGE HOLE CO ST V 25 CO last sermon was preached here Crowds quietly standing around oth- the moulds to make these tubes holds Saturday Aug was such a the Episcopacy had occupying numerous benches pro- nearly 5 tons of molten iron When KOtfully brightlooking morning that lished in Scotland under Charles and still others sitting on the Sir William was here he had the we decided to visit the historic and Ed in burg was erected into a bishop- sand and playing with the children pleasure of casting one of the tubes aristocratic city of Edinburgh ric and the church of St favorite pasttime for the children and a similar privilege was accorded proved 10 be an exceptionally bright pointed the cathedral of the diocese was riding the lazy donkeys as they the editor of the Era sunshiny day for Scotland and yet This led to the incident in 163U which paddled through the looscsahd In When the tube is removed from the was only comfortably warm The occurred in this church one Sunday another place the Salvation Army mould and trimmed at each end it A y SHELF AND HEAVY Furnace Work Plumbing and General NEWMARK PHONE T forms is about miles It gives the traveller at once a very favora ble impression of the city On our way to the Castle our first object of inspection we could not help but admire the architecture of all the prominent buildings both pub lic and private with their handsome ly ornamented turrets conspicuous eve where and prominently above everything else on an eminence of rocky fastness glands the grand old Castle which dates in authentic his tory as early as As we approach the Castle a num ber of soldiers arc drilling on the elevated square in front of it This scene is of daily occurrence as there are in the garrison and every man has to put in three hours of drill every day except Sunday The Castle is entered by crossing a drawbridge over the old moat and a steep winding leans to the ancient Portcullis Gate The wails vary from to feet in thickness The chamber immediately above the arch is lighted by a barred window and is said to have been occupied by the Marquis of on the night previous to his execution Further on is located the Battery the Ar moury the Barracks and Die old- Sallyport The Citadel is on the highest pla teau of rock Among tho defence guns is in his list of captured guns calls the great iron murderer Meg which pa rade and in one case a set of swings was an additional attraction how- over the people did not seem to be carried away by attractions but simply went there to stroll around and enjoy a quiet afternoon From the railway coach we taw the Forth Bridge a triumph mod- am a tons of era engineering It is one fifth miles long and ay atmosphere was clear and the morning when Jenny threw was holding a service and a couple for miles and miles from the stool at the astonished clerics of other places some sinking was Castle was a panorama of and which was the first step in on to collect the coppers the battle between and Pics- era refreshment rooms and gardens We alighted in at the Wa- which ended in freedom were located at the rear of the vcrley Station the largest- and Jin est for Scotland The stained in railway depot in the United King- this cathedral is very handsome and don It covers si acres ground many moral decorations half of which is under glass- ate historic Scottish events roof tracks run into it and the John Knoxs house was the next total length of all the cement plat- visited on our route It is the only dwellinghouse in in which the original ar chitectural features are still It now belongs to the Free Church and contains relics of Knox ami the Reformation Holy rood Palace was our next place of interest and here we found cleaners and painters at work gelling ready for the reception of King who with the royal are to be entertained in this building Hut this did not preclude the throng of visitors from prem ises The origin of dates back to and its palmiest days were during the reign of Queen Mary whose apartments were saved during its baptism of fire hut the of the palace was restored in the reign of Charles Over portraits of Scottish Kings and courtiers adorn the walls of thc Picture Lord rooms contain a num ber of historical portraits and a leads to Queen Marys apartments where the bed of Charles I is shown just as he used it Equally interesting is the bedroom of Queen Mary with its ancient bed and mouldering finery From this room a door leads to the the scene of tragedy A brass tablet on the floor of the hall leading to the Mods Meg which Cromwell row staircase shows spot the queen private secretary was stabbed to death The Chapel Royal part of the is tested by hydraulic pressure lbs to the square inch It is then convoyed to a building fitted with three sets of machinery con structed at Manchester for this spe cial contract By the aid of this the interior of the lube is turned perfectly smooth removing lbs of iron in Hours which with the ordinary machinery would occupy III hours each There are culling knives and 2 finishing knives and they turn at the rate of feet a minute The complete output is between and tubes every NERVOUS I CURED BY steel were used in its erection which hours and the present contract cov ers nearly miles of tubing From this building the tubes pass into the hands Inspector Murray a very competent Government who is exceedingly exact in his ex amination We saw a tube condemn ed because here was a in it the size of a very small pea was thrown out because it was trimmed too much end The pipes must fit each other to inch occupied seven years It lakes 250 tons of paint and gallons of oil to go over it Every clung is done on the substantial scale oyer here The railways have no level crossings the road must go cither or over every time Thai is robably the reason why they run so fast and have so few accidents other JACKSON More About MM threw canon balls inches in This clumsy ordnance burst I at the when fired in honor of the of majestic I FOR Sauces Catsups and Our such as Cinnamon Cayenne Cloves Curry Powder Mixed Spice Mustard Nutmegs Peppers Turmeric ice c the very beat at grocers prices Yorks visit to this city in Directly in therear of Meg is situated St Margarets Chape the oldest building in and the smallest church in Is of architecture and vas erected by the pious and beautiful queen Malcolm In this chapel Edward of England imposed the oath of fealty on the Abbot of rood The Palace was built at various periods prior to In ihc room are exhibited the crown step- of state and roil The crown was worn by The vas presented to King lames by Pope Julius in and a LITTLE BIG Abb SHORT LONG THICK THIN rums and the inscriptions on the tombstones are almost obliterated by the hand of time The chapel was wrecked by a mob in when James VII attempted to celebrate mass within its walls In one cor ner is a tomb erected by the late Queen Victoria to contain the of Scottish Kings We then left the ancient part of the city with Its narrow dirty streets filled with dirtier looking child ren the houses and lanes giving evi dence of penury and squalor and a Couple of blocks brought us to the cable cars which soon landed us again in Modern with its clean wide streets and beautiful I Among the many industries which Glasgow is noted there are none more important than the work- in iron and many of her artisans found their way to Canada in the years gone by and exercised a great influence in the development of the country A notable instance in this connection is Mr Allan of Newmarket who was born on St Glasgow whose loundiy was known for its superior work and plows reflected the sterling character of the manufacturer I Learning on our return from Pans that Sir William had been to Glasgow for the purpose of inspect ing the iron pipes to be used the pneumatic service which is to be in stalled at Montreal and Toronto in connection with the transmission of mails in those cities we decided to also visit the same foundry and if threethousandth part of an After this inspection they ate again tested under hydraulic pressure and if all correct the end is by O an iron band put on hot and they are then ready for shipment One of most pleasing things about the entire works is how he firm have studied economy in power the modern gas engines driven by producer gas giving an efficiency equal to one horse power per for each pound of coal burned The coal is converted into gas on the premises operating three en gines and they in turn driving three dynamos of about SO kilowatts for the electric plant A great deal gas is also used for drying the moulds and other heating purposes Everything about the premises in dicates slabilit ami the record which the Robert Com pany have for high quality of product keeps their files constantly filled with orders and they enjoy reputation Mr Hal P Denton Chief Publicity and Promotion of Export Exposition writes Philadelphia Deo Porana Medicine Co Columbus Gentlemen Toward latter part August I found myself in a very tubdown condition I uffered particularly from catarrh of tho stomach no doubt by llios end Incident to of a great International What distressed mo and I would Ho at night threshing over if I may us that expression the tho day My family physician said I nervous prostration end recommended a sea voyage gradually grew A kind friend had known la Ohio recommended skeptical I finally yielded to vice After using one bottle much Improved and with fifth bottle complete recovery am In perfect health today and owe every thing to Very truly HAL P DENTON yen do not derive prompt and from the of at once to Dr giving statement of case and he trill bo pleased to give you his free j Address Dr President Che Sanitarium Ohio J of the high pressure cylinder is a worldwide and that of each of the low pressure cylinders inches Tho j Municipal ownership is a prominent diameter of the shaft through the were cordially received by two members of the firm Holier t and John and escorted by the former throughout the utile premises By way of introduction we mention that this foundry has be established nearly 100 years and the firm their entire attention to Action lor the icture of gas and mains of ill sizes and their products ways teach engine Is 52 feet long feet By way of introduction might high and feet wide mention that alter giving the people engine is connected direct to both a cheap and efficient service which weighs Oft tons there was a surplus of over 1 addition to the four main j expenses there two hp engines been msincss centre of the city Used for driving the auxiliarfplant and supplying light to the car depots over tho city during the night There are also six exciters of p running at revolutions por- ride for three a penny miles in any Water I Powerhouse is located along side of the For til arc shipped to all parts of the world which of water can They employ men and part of the C Obtained for condensing purposes works never slop except on Lie Sab- railways sidings running sceptre was made for James V buildings James VI was born In Queen Marys admires Princes Street Room in this Palace its beautiful Park and gardens furnaces have a Old Parliament Hall occupies the on One side and handsome stores on of melting between IdU and south side of the Palace yard It the other sidewalks of flagstones TliC coal is handled by electric cranes is ft long by ft wide and with feet wide and roads or granolithic probably have to be increased its open timber roof is ft high pavement There is no obstruction just completing into the property and the coal hunk ers have a capacity of Ions Agent for Parkers Dye Works Canadian Express Office to and from trains handled with despatch It was principally used as a banquet ing room when Charles I and Oliver Cromwell were entertained with great magnificence The windows of stain ed glass bear the arms of Scottish kings and queens and the walls and ceiling are covered with trophic the battlefield There are numerous dungeons In Castle and several dug out of There is no to the view by either electric or tel egraphic wires and this is what it such a splendid appearance The beautiful Scott Monument oc cupies a prominent place In the gar dens and Its architectural excellence of commands the admiration ol all vis itors It marble statue of the great Scottish the author underneath its arches 1 steel hide- that there is no shovelling main building consists of new and uptodate outfit at a cost supporting the roof of meet the demands of of the walls which which the Canadian market Last faced with brick on one of the firm visited all the outside frreneh grey est foundries In the United on the inside Thu building is and no expense has been spared to and wide into three sections entire length make this new plant combine every is 200 high and has a improvement either in the quality of the pipe the rapidity of the output or lessening the I solid rock beneath the royal It cost 16000 and is adorned with to a minimum the are In total darkness Many statues of the prominent characters heavy lilting of the employees There contains are two our Parlor makes crowded to our Ice Cream Is of THE BEST It la made from the purest Cream and not adulterated in any form Our IceCream Bricks Are like our BEST Come and Try Them SOUTH Ho FARMERS FOR prisoners have been confined in these in Scolts works I The Post of National High School ami Law Courts arc fine looking buildings From a business standpoint seems slow the only redeeming feature being the penny motor buses The cable cars run any faster than the old horse horsecars In To- dungeons Notwithstanding three eventful changes It is till possible to picture the of Queen The hills and ravines and noble prospects appeal no is then to the romantic and without great stretch of Imagination our walk from the Castle down the market High Street past St it being Saturday afternoon all Church John Knoxs house and the prominent stores and public of- Canongate to Holy rood recalled tech closed at 2 oclock and we Join- idly the main features of the city of the crowd In visiting that period seaside summer resort at The figure of a heart on the foot- three distant reached by both path in front of St marks the steam and street cars Here wc spot where the executions took place found thousands of people whkh are referred to In Sir Walter along the seashore for probably Scotts Heart of Midlothian two The pier runs out for j St was the first parochial over a quarter of a mile which shows Portland In and history the extent of the sandy beach when t dates from the early part of the the tide Is out A One promenade is The mAIomI the beat AiIl const of cement with stone for foundations and other M fay high all along the shore a portion escaped destruction It fully feet wide We could not was rebuilt with greater splendor and help but observe the contrast between Coney Island resort At Binder Twine feet feet feet are two 12ton cranes In this building operated by electricity Throughout entire premises there are and hydraulic cranes elevated railway trucks and a steam- engine to facilitate loading and unloading of the heavy materials throughout yards However it was In the mauufacrure of the pneumatic tubes that specially interested and Ibis process we watched from the moulding of Die -AT- J at the time of the Reformation John the scene here and Huron Storehouse Knox was the appointed minister of New Yorks your friend or Epilepsy St VltoV Dance or Falling write for a trial valuable by enamelled brick walls The boiler room is feet wide the engine room in the centre is feet wide and the Other section It wide the auxiliary plant There chimney stacks each feet in height from the grouiid level 1 is duplicated Only about half the plant is used in sum mer and in winter There are watertube boilers each holler is capable of producing lbs of steam per hour at a working pressure of per square Inch The furnaces are led by mechanical stokers and the coal Is automatically weighed as It passes through the shoots into the furnaces The storm of Wednesday morning There Is no shovelling of coal what- proved disastrous to many farmers ever coal being brought to the throughout this Province a largo top of the hollers by automatic buck- number of barns being struck by Two water storage tanks for lightning and burned the hollers arc placed on girders be- Mount Vesuvius is in full eruption the two chimneys which hold throwing out enormous masses gallons each and the water is heated nearly to boiling point by the before It reaches the boil ers There are four immense vertical en gines two and two United minute These machines used for exciting the fields in main generators The switchboard has an area ot square feet of marble In the auxiliary room there arc five condensers jo no for each of four main engines and one for the excit ers There are five centrifugal circulat ing pumps having a total capacity of gals of water per hour also five air pumps and four boiler feed powerhouse is connected by underground cables to live substa tions in different parts of the city where the power Is reduced In volt age and distributed to the overhead street wires The system is very complete and everything is kept in the neatest and cleanest order JACKSON Wash greasy dishes pots or pans with Levers Dry Soap a powder It will rcmovo grcaso with tho greatest case on to Tub Co Kirn Toronto Canada All States make each with a capacity There are one high pressure and two pressure cylln- The diameter In each Every man owes It to himself and his family to master a or pro fession Read display advertise ment of tho six Morso Schools of Tel egraphy In this issue and learn how easily a young man or lady may learn telegraphy and bo assured a position r

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