Newmarket Era, 29 May 1908, p. 1

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A FACT Our Watch repairing business is larger tKan ever Tlje Reason Our work gives satis faction TWATSONI O give note week any two otter pipers in North York combined and is acknowledged to the Leading County Paper NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER a tato- tad toiffletael to conscience all other l Nora fall In adfrawe and see what and Money you can Save by buying ona our 14k Gold Fountain Pens for MAKES OLD THINGS IT BRIGHTENS the home a do by the of and woodwork It is highly beneficial to the fine mail wren that of 000 and pride low enough to to a 50c kitchen chair It will improve the most furniture including Mahogany Rosewood Golden White Enamel Gilt Siver etc Equally well adapted to any color of paint liquid Veneer Dot a varnish hut a surface food and cleaner It remove scratches stains dirt and Applied with cheese cloth Leave no coating or streaks and a not inflammable It nourishes and builds up the inrfeadof ultimately destroying it as do all containing benzine or similar ingredients Test Liquid Veneer for A will not ignite liquid Veneer ia wonderful for dusting Try and you always bay it NEW SlZErPACKAQES eta ounce- eta G A BINNS A WARE STOVES PUTTY PAINTS OILS AND PLUMBING AND PHONE NEWMAEKET ONT The Value of Account la THE BANK OF TORONTO NEVER DEPRECIATES T Balance welch from your deposit ax4 on these la kept Id until required Income- from received quarterly by you tils Bank pays all four times a year Investments advertUed In theze days result Is to Investor but every Dollar the many millions eatrusted to of tbls Bank during tbe past half century baa safely ac counted for when demanded CAPITAL RESERVE ASSETS 138000000 NEWMARKET BRANCH Manager Newmarket Qnt Friday May 29- to United State for about years old who sought a watery grays on Wednesday by jumping into the Bay He was rescued The- test of the Toronto Gas Meter Tester has proven itself absolutely accurate so that those people have demonstrated by this testei their wrong will dress according to variations ii accounts they have paid that Toronto is to bav an pendent Liberal candidate the per- son of Dr Hunter of the educational reform ownership of and civil reform is hi- political Dr Smith the Italian t Toronto has the City authorities to find work for Italians Go up to the Newmarket works and theyll find lots to was the remark of a bystander technicality in the proceedings at trial of the Fort Erie betting house people when eight people were fined each has resulted in Legislation should ere technicalities giving power to annual convictions Last week Alex ted trial of i and robbery The first was for brutally beating Miss Ethel the second for assaulting A Dun can in his store the third for as saulting Mrs Lucy Redding at her residence and the fourth for commit ting similar offence against Miss Florence Colby The Woodbine is now the attraction for the sporting fraternity The Board of Control has agreed to forward a recommendation for the an nexation of Deer Park to the City The Anglican Synod of the Diocese of Toronto is convened for Tuesday luuelfi and following days The many friends of Dean iiarrie especially at Richmond Hit and Newmarket as well as in his Parish will be glad to learn tiat he has sufficiently recovered from his recent illness as to be able to leave the Hospital Mis- of Han SCRANT now The price la reduced this PER TON you may be a winters supply and at the time a good Infeatraerit your BUY THE BEST COAL TO AMERICA Chart vA I ay Tiae SI Iron JOS J COME IN AND EXAMINE Showing of Spring Suits in the lateat patterns Goods and to trait your and prices to suit yonr war oa u by Mr the departed Mr C paper The need of an increase in the residences fur business v id girls in this city was made last evening at the meeting the Voting Wo for tie Present By the Christian Ministry for the that He present day public preachipg he has prominent place t it can tnwl must be no longer it ever was the only may disbelieve in which the work was carried stomal matters iat on The sermon does not In these Perience and yet days occupy the place in public in- Effective teaching m terest it did Once the WBI on the message was the source of en- 1 and less on details and instruction as as of religious knowledge While in these days of newspapers the press and lectureplatform have robbed him such a position Public worship becoming more and more meaningless ceremony and the real of must be sought the church just as Christ men outside the synagogue onjy through the Quaker personal influence organization the oral message This is especially 11 organization and system life The Friends have the reputation up to their beliefs Our work has been done mainly by in- iduals although after they got iter who can present this modern form will make it credible and more worthy- Certain changed spirit and setting of modern Modern society bus to fear not to as it was The old preaching showed man small a 1 but tbe modern preacher will seek to redeem and exalt man that he serve God The old preaching the individual to seek only Ink lalvacion That was good enough for life today is cooperation and broth erhood The Gospel of today will emphasize more the salvation of the tedTheVirCuVhas w it up and carried it on Their have been effective because sprang from living experience not a theory or from books The the Society has been maintained never do Our pastoral system must be flexible enough to al low our ablest nun to impart their influence to the whole body Another element of our future min istry must be as in the past that true and effective ministry is not one of office hut of personal power The original idta of priesthood was saving of individuals but by the relations s only that which regular and can be calculated fear the irregular and changing forces iu those whose ways ma- no printed be Halifax Temple sailed this port News where she will be repair- The steamer was ready to sail some days ago but the agreement between the owners Halifax Salvage Association the amount of salvage the Hal ifax company would receive for float ing the steamer off the rocks at-Iron- Island and bringing her to The contract entered into with company was that the company would receive for their work in the event of the attempt float the steamer being II successful the salvage com pany would receive pet cent of the appraised value of the ship as she lay in Halifax harbor The representatives of the owners underwriters and salvage fixed the value at pounds sterling This gives the com pany for their work Simcoe County Council From tlfe Examiner The County Council opened its mid- summer session on Tuesday afternoon The only thing of importance on the opening day was the hearing of a deputation composed of John Smith and Hill reeve and of the Township of East York County iitii brought hem be- Iculated and relied In the third the preaching of j the Gospel must he less theoretical and more practical its idea of sal ivation not so much a heaven as a good character here and now its Idea of service not so much In pro fession us in daily helpfulness to man The minister may be less concerned with the orthodoxy of hi creed nut will be eager that their at ion certain spiritual missionary work be us The priest was supposed to ui He will be less absolute power over the per- concerned about forms of public soul after the dittli of ihe body he position of a minister i m id jowi close the changes tne the a by lintual minting out the way and persuading determined that each shall live a Christian life Let rue repeat these three line of 1st Effective ministry for purely 2nd It is be in Ird ft must be stated less- tlicoretb ally and more practically its idea past century Men it ion three lines should change changed ministry making of Gospel In the first place for the present day must p purely spiritual gospel It must do to It true not only to the spirit must he told whetlier they in J Christianity and tbe pa by the Miss the growth of the ass its beginning in to the pre the thrive girt- between the city of girls in Toronto is a merry city holidays especially Ath Last lunday day and ipening of Iranians Point Wl special location for to and it is computed that not leas than people wore there to the amusements provided A drunken brawl among a lot Italians at a boardinghouse on Mans field Avenue resulted In two of the stabbed with knives deported station the bay polk fast young tempted to resist the police on dan street last Monday and enough for It on Tuesday when they were brought up in Police Court Col Denluon Means Stomach Comfort of not the age hen worship and social morals ion and form but the to be the outcome of a ma lite not a Substitute for he test of religion must he the My their fruits ye know them A spiritual gospel ITS SPECIAL VALUE TO MANY insist that lie attitude HERE IN NEWMAflKE Redeemer towards men has been of unchanging love yesterday today louver although men notable discovery and one that understood him differently in different to in ages of bard Let us is the have the courage to tell the world help in the treat- that God has always wanted mercy JIt reparation works and obedience rather than satrihus in tiKe or weak and burnt offerings that He has no respect not even for directly upon the walls of Abrahams seel but that He has and bowels to all equally stimulating them so Salvation is not a matter of lime take care of the foe and place but of character and rcla- tliat iH distress or tlon hope to breath of freedom and the lire lib to this world of So the good effects lot lu lowing the use that remedy Is sold by J R Y en ton under an absolute guarantee t refund the money If its falls to cure A cent per annum It paid for j Floating a Ship e Imagery of Nature BY A Simcoe fr interviewed in a York asking for a t in building a bridge branch of the Hull mil l f the County i the ruction of the bridge the Do- Government took the bridge it being on the watercourse branch of the Trent Canal they making and eventually Si in swing bridge The County of the far llor Lawsou asked if representing Simcoe inspection of the bridge tin was any provision in thc old whereby the County of to be represented by an engineer being answered in the negative said I dont think we can get out of pay ing this grant but it is a remark able tiling if is going York to assist in building bridges It is a precedent which shouldnt be put down find I hope it occur the Caught by Name on Wall By a piece ol clever work last week Detectives Wallace and Guthrie suc ceeded in placing under arrest Frank Patterson aged nineteen and Thom as P Davey aged eighteen win barged with breaking into tin station at Han the which had been stolen from the tion and which had been the head office In Toronto by man signing the name of girl employed in thc express office had recognized the had been aL Central Business College year ago She did not show the the girl had written It upon trip the needs wlit easily understood means that the minister should not only modern words hut alto mod- Belleville- May when the wall Pittsburg Pa Mrs was detectives She I cashed the note a were found In a house Being slightly under liquor they soon m Margaret located by the having John Kelly young American burglars who trial were caught in act of burglarizing Thompsons they had atioi thought of freedom and research Men arc Jktrnlncd to try all things and hoi aid only to that width f v- ho good It Is not a new salvation this city about two ago and Paris Franco May A Is needed but a new pleaded guilty were this morning sen- plosion in the works the Say the gospel tenced by to three gar Refining Company at The successful minister of this age and six months each in King- today Injured between lllty will drop the tone authority and pepttcntlary persons in various parts of the globe iso- rocks have assumed by the forces of nature mnat j- most diversely strange and grotesque forms some Perfect natural statuary as rock on the Cornish of colossi of great a her head a ruff round her anu her wellknown features strangely copied chiselled as by a which the windswept spray from the Atlanta rollers ever at u the 1ase f naturally a long gigantic rocks Jecting tindei architecture as the of thc Derbyshire ci fortress near Roche or And is the magnificent column column symmetrically Ith mathematical precision the world are humeri instances of natural rocks ive assumed familiar shapes palisaded banks of the little in France which until is difficult to believe are not manufacture or grotto of ev ery column like a pile of rounded with many others both remarkable amongst the strangest and the most interesting of all these natural conformations rocks the hill outside the wails of Jer usalem known all down the ages as Skull Hill It takes its name from similarity to a decay- ing human skull presented by a por tion of perpendicular cliff facing walls The 1 black eyeshaped natural icketa ml I the 1 lilllni I I null I rnis Lat- both sig- skull is most takable in and nify skull And it is believed that the brow or that green bill is the actual site of of Christ that there the Son of God made thc great at- tin- of all inl as ill accept Prince Rupert Prince Rupert the Pacific terminal of the Grand Trunk Pacific is to have a daily paper and the T P au thorities state the population of town will be twenty thousand this Spring Mr the well- known author ami Journalist writing about Prinze Rupert in ttie Canadian Magazine says Prince Rupert is new and attract ive It is to be a model city in every sense of the word It guards what is to be the finest natural harbor on the coast if not in the world is the the continental railway which bids fair to surpass anything ever yet attempted In the way of railway construction On this continent from ocean to ocean without single mile grade or grade that can by any stretch imagination be considered an obstacle to the economical of the road Prince Rupert at the end of the long portage shortest route around thc world Any scheme which has lor Its ulti mate object the swift circling the sphere must reckon Prince Rupert on its right of way Tie mineral wealth of all the vast mountain region former products of Northern British Columbia as well as the food pro ducts of the Prairie Provinces and the tin of the far north that is to say all the export wealth bound for the Orient by tbo Occiden- tlal route will funnel down and pass out by way of Prince Rupert It Is probable that woman suit- rage will be a main issue in the next British general election Prohibition has in in North Carolina by a ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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