Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 24, 1887, p. 5

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vV- -v- ji i Ontario Friday June i ArfrVf- if Garden Truck TUB lury has tin tithe riot j A mi jU quel North Fifty ihrir way out from for Ontario Mr WW of lint concession of Whitchurch dad billed two worried by of week Montreal speculators in wheat a sudden drop hi on Saturday their losses ma liiiiatcd not lew limn fifty lliijudmd dollar Certain of the Indiana of timid reservation aro opposed o of by lip red men and jwtitioned to repeal Franchise Act as as relates to Indians Sir P of militia accompanied General will at conclusion of lenvo for Colum bia to military lions and district About two oclock Sunday afternoon barn of fitli Con Markhaiu discovered to bo on Ore and bfon help arrived the flro had corn- sway nothing could be stand idly by and watch tho their of de struction hours in stable two of which were burned find one lUlialtor and ran out fifteen wore alio turned oil Implements kU of harness bushels of oats bushels of peon bushels of bushels of wheat sovcrnl tons of hay Ac buildings were insured in ho for con in Mutual besides on on on Mower llro is sup- to originated in loft unknown Amendment to Municipal Law Following a ary of mora important changes mode in muni cipal law tho lost session of tho In addition to what wo previously given An elector must voto for Mayor in the polling division ho resides in or not qualified there ho votes in tho municipality The power Council hitherto hid In regulating and number of doors Ac in churches theatres halls or other pieces used for worship public meetings or places of amuse ment attended to hospitals schools colleges or buildings of like nature strength of walls joints and other supports subject to and power is given to compel production of pious of all such buildings for The Council- of incorporated given power to hind for cemetery within village oh approval of local hoard of Health ratified by Provincial Hoard Power is given to a llcenso fee on up to- 50 in stead of a Power is given to and liop3 where tolacoo and cigars are sold mid to prevent tale to BY E B COMFY NEWMARKET TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS I OR IN OTHER WORDS TWO THOUSAND POUNDS STERLING For our MR to buy Bargains with FOR YOU to get in next Fall and Winters Trade He leaves for old old land of Rose Thistle and Shamrock by steamer Vancouver from July 21st The story he tells about buying in England and he has been doing it for the last twelve is this No argument tells in the way of getting cheap goods like the money down and he is determined to have a lot of it with him How are we going to get it We answer YOU in the next five or six weeks for we expect the same liberal response that we have always had when we have told you that we had a Special Sale on Yes we are going to make it to your interest to provide the POUNDS STEELING We shall commence on THURSDAY THE 23RD DAY OF JUNE 1887 To sell out all our Summer Stock as it will not be long before Fall Goods come rolling in MANY LINES AT WHOLESALE PRICES MANY LINES AT LESS THAN THAT MANY SPECIAL LOTS AT HALF WHOLESALE PRICES Thousands of our Customers we believe will appreciate the offering we make in Selling Goods at such Cut Prices just at a time when they are wanted and not waiting until the season is over We append below a few of the many Bargains we have to offer you will find every one of them and many more We have not space to mention every line but ou thou sands of customers all know that we have got the Goods and that when we talk SALE it means that some goods are going out The Special Lines we have to offer will as far as possible be laid out on the tables down the centre of the store Keep your eye on the day and date viz Thursday and will continue until Mil leaves for England You cant afford to forget it NOTICE THE VALUE WE ARE OFFERING IN OUR PIE DEPARTMENT I DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT HOSIERY AND Orion cents of and Fin Wool CHIEF DEPARTMENT go out at cents I Voluoii Grades Some regular ftuattor wo shall put in I low Site worth I Colored Silk Hose 125 J such ckaWo to get a Dress lor Utile money has Hundreds of Glove for long time Hundreds of Pahs of Silk Kovcrfll Prints Drew Goods 3 mid IJuUoii French KEdj nt Lice Tweed 00 Good Ac Ac to Price Wholl have- ft to them THURSDAY Juno is day i Hem stitched JatwrtVn Canadian must CA Boom nil on action Is brought to ro- cover from a municipal cor- on account of an obstruction wavation or opening in bridge yards of Fine Imported Victoria Lawns and nice Cheap of Shirts Vmtcrdotlifnis person India Linens for 12ic fie of Cheap Good Colors Bargain in for Men and hi nearly double the money Silk is of ipnm Cost some When your Boy Suit drop Cages lets for hot weather l cheap J BOOTS AND SHOES Mens fine oml CURTAINS Att I ati Fine J Slippers have a lot of Wonderful Vnluestill in this Department ring Fine and Shoea OneUtof Straw Hats at each W and fthoes Two hundred elector in towns J m w8 in vilfses or towtUlitoL Curtain sit worth ond Millinery and you will away pleased eta yard Value in prints at all Intermediate Prices Good Fast Color Shirtings at yard Wonderful Vnluo in Towels at 8e Lot of Cheap Quilts from up- Lot of Printed Muslim and fie worth I2c Ivlncn Towelling at 8c yard All Linen yards for cleared out i ad other Lice at Mens Furnishings and Clothing worth in many cases M clear Lot Yards Wonderful Oriental of Hats coin at l some of our Wonderfully Cheap Ginghams Lot of very cheap very of I- cait New Ties Lawns and in patterns or opening Win in a Council ly a two thirds decide that construction or fitviion of an bridge culvert or en- is for the general It would I to is he whole cost on locality A Specially Good Line of at ISvV nnd worth per bey buy pass and the Unit just In AH our Stock at Prices- ftP or townships ft 3 by petition to com Councils to submit bylaws for ttt construction of waterworks to and nil our and Shoes at desperate of oher Dont You Them B CO Direct Importers Leaders in low Prices Newmarket

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