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Newmarket Era , March 27, 1891, p. 2

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L a- NEWMARKET ERA MAR 1891 New Advertisements Mflllowy Opening Change Wright Co StOTMWm Hodge Hodge Farm for Land lor Sate A B Tender Wanted for Sale To Farmers J Cow for Sale Roger Card J To Fanners Borders Wanted Mr Bell sj ITT She UP I DDT GROWS BRIGHTIB WITH EACH FRIDAY MARCH Our Toronto Despatch to Much S3- hew of a at Botte Hi a conductor liltla hope of J Smith who for A li UQOuooed to Richmond BUI to P for York mi Mr In York- A of Court Homo Com- of the Ac hr t ptotM ud to ol of the Graff Co com ft Ontario Legislature Tie work of got way week and the before the ad- with tome decree of proems It generally conceded the be a short bat re- the unexpected may occur Two will be lure to engage attention and may call forth prolonged the mining policy and the payment of regis trars eta by of With to the mining it will be remembered by our that some months ago the Government withdrew from sale all unsold mineral and promised on the This pro mise of must now be fulfilled but the question Is a decidedly one to deal with- Ex perience the past demonstrated that the not present measures of vast importance for the of the House until after they had opportunity to com alt their friends after the Legis lature meets and no doubt are the course with regard their policy before its form ulation on the door of the Assembly its provisions may be therefore they are yet within the folds of secrecy Of course there much conjecture and the friends of the Government are confident that the outcome of the measure to be introduced will a boom for the mining of the pro vince The second important question that of sheriffs registrars etc by salaries instead of feet is also a delicate one to handle There is no denying the fact that public opinion is largely against this mode of public servants and two very because the present system gives some officials a much larger income than others and secondly some receive propor tiooately largo for all the they render It it to note this connection that the demand for a change is not confined to one political party influential journals on both tide are quite outspoken on the subject Of course the question is Complicated And tho plea of rights and Ejections to innoTaUons on old time usage if urged by those interests Tire likely to be atTcttrd by the change but rising tide democratic feel- log has respect for antiquities that have outlived their time By changing the system and officers by of fees something like of remuneration in proportion to will be the and the general correspondingly advantaged Ontario Mr provincial laid the Ontario of the province for the year Slat the abstract of wo learn the from all aoarcea amotioted to 10 to leaving ft or auiplai of Jo com- Ith jeer the Hon ib receipt Iwa and tbeexpn- greater than In principal of from the Dominion from crown department amoont with- drawn from Of latter Item the appropriation of to much capital The of were tor the maintenance of for education for of for 8248681 aid to railway the fond and about which there much divergence of opinion between tbe Government and the balance at There were year coating coaaiderabte of the people money and about whico political parties differ to whether value obtained The Re form coat 83792ut of which Mr pocketed for Had this sum been given to deterring Ontario man people would of it but to go to a poli tician who cornea from an eastern province an importation it makes people talk as raised to the consideration The Mining Commission received in addition to paid the year before In view of recout discoveries in the Sudbury and the very great importance of the mining industry will not complain of this expenditure towards developing this source of provincial wealth Last year held provin cial elections The coat of this appeal to the country is Riven at The indemnity paid to the members of the Assembly in amounted to This Item is called indemnity but it figures out pretty good wages for eight weeks work especially when it is well known that not a few earn the money by doing precious little more than occupying a seat on tbe floor of the House and standing to be counted on a division Following is the report in the Globe of what our member bad to say when the debate was on Mr Davis erf North York Jlt with the of the Ha claimed division between lb and the mooicipIiucd quit He would not agrM with from Toronto thai all the receipt from lienor to bid Iho of it wia only that it a part of the from them Per- bon of tbe to mDnidpauliea Bat Mr he felt ore was epeikloK the of fifths of the of and of the temperance worker when be said it not be the interest of of the of be iid it to to the of tbe Oitewa had npeatedll Inctcssed the amount of to the mailer while tbe portion of hid With re gard to the to Mr defended the liberal support bad been extended by the Government to and His epeech was reTiew of matters to debate and the members him when he resumed bis sett tal Us 111 rick quite improved Mr fau engaged Mr to work bis farm on for the coming year H already taken tbe premise- 4 Mr to move to Whitchurch in April to work hi farm and still rent and lot here Marshall Parka engaged Charlie Crone for the rommer A moat social con with the Union Sunday School took place the of Mr John Randall recently and the of the school have ao liberally that an addition of some hare been made to the library Next to be devoted to temperance and of the in Newmarket are expected to give an or A big time at the Literary- Circle Friday night 30 came out from Newmarket and Mr Chat farm residence was well filled Come again Holt We of old Mr a drawing A a on bis on the cod ad ft to Feroby for a number of art l Trippicg light is M lb one Mr- And it of borne after speeding a week Sanab Mr bia him to coming Mr off farm WHAT HE TO ABOUT a local option decided by mjorilj tbe bylaw and in a mttawa for time resi dent in minded moat of three yean She able to end kind with her bnt did not for aocifttt3 and to her alters who near by Oo she to that would rather he not day was in he his all day Sbe ber children to their Sibbath ecbool while Mr a He gone to bed bat fiodiuK ber there the a search and found in the abe apared to been for boar Sbe of a religion tnrn which more than em on and children from to firteen Egypt Mr Kay died on Sdaday morning alter long and illneaa The to be cancer or tumor in the Mr McKay a little rixt of ago n and thrifty farmer and had accumulated a wasaaplendM neighbor and will be much He leave behind a family which fortanately all grown op Deceased a of Joaepb Kay one of the of Much aympathy felt for the ber eaved family as they lost their mother about fifteen months ago Mm Kenneth Cameron very at present with inflammation on the tonga Morton been quite with inflammation Many other are anffering from la grippe or aomething like it the doctors are kept pretty Sharon- Oar little Tillage is undergoing iU change Quite a no ruber are seeking in new while others ore moving into the vacant Mr George and bod Charlie left for the Northwest lost Tuesday night The rest of the family intend atrtiog about the 1st of April They will be greatly from this locality having always lived here and taken an active part in affairs and in the annual The entire family will take with them tbe well of the village re Mrs of Sutton West the guest of Colonel Way- ling for a few days laat week There will be a special service in the English Church Easter Sunday at 7 p The afternoon service will be held at the usual hour- Rev Mr Leech of Trinity College who is herd for the holidays will occupy the pulpit that evening Mr and Mrs Jaoob Johoon of are vinting Sharon friends at present Mr of Union St is mov ing on Mr farm this week- Mr Eyre is moving his family in to Mr farm house this week Mr Henry intends leaving for Washington Territory shortly His brother Mr Ben will move on the farm while Mr will occupy tho bouse recently vacated by Mr Holland Landing Vice- Pre A town- Secretary Pike Treasurer It Hill Julian It waa then decided to bold the first Convention in January or February at one at in Jane 1891 to tho of the month The meeting then closed to meet again at a time and place to bo executive committee Bel haven a If sloppy roads is any indication of Spring we can safely it ar rived There is neither sleighing nor wheeling and it is almost imfrostible for pedestrians to move about is looking forward to a grand treat next Wednesday evening The celebrated Ball family are ex pected to be The entertain ment will consist of and story Uncle Cabin will be illustrated by soiopticon crystal slides It is reported that considerable building is to be done in this vicinity the coming summer Mr Luther Draper intends remodelling bis and Perry Morton Neil Morton and Harry each intend building a new The little stranger at the hotel is a bartender Mr Saul and family now occupy the residence Mr James Rosa met with rather a Accident on Monday last He was driving a team attached to a load of bay when the load and the started to run away and him a considerable distance cutting his face and quite badly He made the horses whoa ail the same Harry Glancy baa had a serious time this last week an abcess on his eyelid Oar snow is about all gone and it ia beginning to look like spring Tbo farmers are looking around for their seed grain There going to be an entertain ment at Bethel the first of next month What wo would to know Which farmer is paying the high est wages for his summers work When the next wedding coming If Belhaven Hotel requires two fresh hands to run it I How tho Blacksmiths eye is Our Newmarket Markets We are having a general thaw and muddy roads at well as general changeaUaround Samuel Sutherland undertaker and cabinet maker moved ifto A new building Walton from near is occupying the premises lately va cated by Satfcctland Mrs Walton baa sold out her bakery and residence to Silas and she has moved into lately occupied by Jacob Atkinson r Air Shaw is now rufthing the baking Mr Atkinson haa moved into the premis es of J latter having removed to Tho head quarters of tbo Township Clerk now at Mr having purchased and moved into premise vacated by Mr Shaw The Royal templars intend holding a concert in the Masonic Hall on the evening of and a good timo is expected as of booming in this winter Lloyd low of re with charter members Four in itiations ready for next night It would be far more and agreeable for smokers if our worthy postmaster would not keep hia smoking parlor in connection with the Mr Dennis has made preparations for a big sawmill business this spring are busy talking over the possibilities of a railroad Should the P fail to connect look for an electric road to con nect Newmarket or Aurora in the near future It thought steps will shortly be taken to carry this into effect Children Cry for Pitchers Thursday Friday Saturday April 2nd 3rd and A WANTED Atone- Stoat year 9 i CO FOR Apply io near Cans a DURE JERSEY COW With heifer- or LEVI for to of 100 of Among other ffstDru ii so in belt lbs late Rote almost IU of the of At in en kit Mr Scrirer eleted by of Ml Mr- ficrinr of the aHiLtrA who tht to for the Act GloU ckicaMto of he la that fad one with a low of who in aunts report of the fait fiicel for MUriea to the about are High of to Engl tad year TaE of Hamilton working lately pot in for UU in of oitt at on f the Cut iyo there to bo it lluull T collide of CoMrTetiree Hon Mr Q the hire not to the of tie two re cently for the but the both poittee wcrVlog the the the nod it I And It will With a double the Halt on the ride of tho the flatoca ootd be to Io Atadoolof the coootry hid to Accordion to aU from time the ebitetbijCiMt otter trill not to to haw their two aoogcootfollabiottxiidllure of to greater than Wi the sKwt April dey Hi of a for Ward m arc Mr t the pulpit aa ready to Thfok- ft Id quit of a young 4ode April Foot a largo ot It In a large eafelopf 4 Hid it deek on a fiaady occur- ringoD unfolded luge a he Mid TbU a i I am la rtoel0 of of daring the warn a yMf gome to their do not- tmneul for a mo a neglect to bit aHme lat tbU to a hi nime add fctglectt4 Utter Donald Mcleod to in penitentiary for burn- 0 township i Mr Mortimer who for years lias been a respected resident in this locality is next Ha is moving near Holland Landing His eon George leaves on Monday for Detroit Mr Jos Tait making prepara tions for his entrance into the bak ery business Parties are A week ago last Wednesday night a number of young people met at Mr Mortimers and had a very enjoyable time On Thursday evening following there was another social gathering at Mr week on Wednesday evening there was an other at Mr John Wrights And there is another on for Friday night at Mr Cbesley Mr Sprogoe moved into the vacated by Sire Silver lie ia a worthy addition to the village Mr Large is visiting with his brother Rev Mr Large a We are gtatl to see our trustees to the necessity of repair sclyiolhoueo and premises which are really in a deplorable state Last Monday bo stove pipea Were repaired and varnished which made improvement still there is room for more Mr was treated to a complete surprise last Saturday morning- Ho received through the mail a considerable of money It appears one of the employees on morning train defrauded Mr of a of and having sine bra converted now makes restitution by sending him double amount says this spirit for a christ ian Mies Sarah Hansford friends to taffy pull Wednes day of lest week taffy pull seems to bo a favorite of our young people Rumor spoke truth for once and two of our eastern succeeded in attaining the conjugal Wlmtla tho matter with you girls to let fellows get of Oak Man- leen spending frlendg relative left for homo on morning to departure a rand prty in honor of him at aUlerf A Ale which a In 5Ucd number of war Iran King City Ihft order of evening and kept up till the when echo of the monotony of occasion by well wither and congratulation for Mr prosperity in prairie home fnt now I ally and Archibald flow biblical for a name for arrival which unfortunately la a girl All the wen available In neighborhood have down for and month bard labor sentence commencing the lit April of Albion la on the by Little Among the are Mix of Mr I Colorado Mlu of ColUngatood and to have even tenor of ita once aonny portends early advent Have heard nothing of harbingers yet Some say they have seen geese fly lag northward Dame says the dam to receive annual repairs A fiab syndicate has work in hand and no alien Newmarket workmen will be employed We are sorry to Mr Chapman upon the sick He very low but we treat to see him enjoying balmy air Miss baa taken charge of Bradford Line of will need postpone their play to playboars now or be sorry for their Mr and Braelatook a drive to on Saturday where Mrs remains over Easter with ber parents Mr reports a fine drive sandbanks alternately in and of cutter for hours Flour IS per lytw per Mr per ton- roll per Batter Lb PottOMpcr Si4v per ton Pork MCvtUMiu pair Seed per -1- S4aa 010 a a 109 a a 800 a a a a CO a a- a a a a a 160 a 10 Stt 0 CO fl CO FARMERS A Ihotobied Hall will bo kepi or SClTlCOQQ lot 10 Yougfl CURTIS mo FARMERS A Bulk regliterd for on lot la 3rd or East Imijur JOHN HOUS I- rpo RENT order a sell J JJOUSB TO At by TV NEWMARKET Y6ua K PO a a a a a WANTED Coo of OwUllmburr- Iota to of PO cocks Wood- rKQS lit of JOB WOOD QoiiQSLaNmarktt OF THANKS behalf of lbs late- Samuel i render our The who have viaiiiag io for last two weeks have returned again Air of the torio Pump porks Toronto wasTis- home a couple of this week Moonlight quite popular We understand that are in habit of following some of oar young people while they are indulging in the pleasant pastime Mr Finney our popular merchant who has been visiting friends in the of North was detained there on account of the bad sleighing and only arrived homo evening John alias Goose Jack is making one of periodical visits here at present He is badly disGgured bat to front Easter will be held In Christs Church Sunday next on which occasion tbo will be beautifully decorated with flbwera and several fine selections will be rendered by the choir AH friends and visitors are cordially invited to attend Esq who aome time ago dislocated has wo are pleased to aay quite recov ered and a again Lilt Out Toronto Markets Fall Wheat Township Superintend ante and others inter ested in work met at Mar for tbo purpose of or- a Association for the Township of Whitchurch The meeting waa opened by Mr J President pro tern at the Rev Smith of Newmarket then addressed the raffting explain ing of direct benefit derived from Conventions aome of which were obtaining of better information from Sabbath Schools than could be obtained by County Conventions the establishing of new tracing of workers the presenting of work to Christians and many other things which to mention here lie also spoke of high standing of North York Association com- pared with County a 8 Associations of the Province Mr Jackson of Newmarket then followed in a short address proving that success In any undertaking de pends very much upon thorough or ganization It was then unanimously carried that an Association be organized and that it bo designated Q Association of Township of Whitchurch and that the Constitu tion presented by Mr Smith govern it An Executive Committee was el- as follows President J Blooming ton Spring Wheat per Goose Wheat per bushel to per bushel Peat per bushel Reaper per Batter lb Potatoes per Apples Wool Ih per too CO Pork per a a a DM 012 OH a a am a IS CO a AM iboaka to ibo la ho by with liiDcral list their I such J JOHNSON FOR SALE i BARGAIN J MILLARD OF TUB FIRM OF it J Millard Co HAS A NEW FURNITURE STORE the And wKb dIpt 0 flrm the Ur of a daughter Tib the wife fciou fler ol a Oak on March wife Chariot At Bond on Ike wife Win Bell aon OijALutr the at P J nosaoMIn Town on the of Feb of Mr Jtobort of son King jmU of Mr ltaaa of a Wshiuk at Detroit It oJeraoji on Wednesday March of Of Kin to iilat W Mr Toronto the late of at Thursday last he of her sister fa ot la Davison we wop for the lots respect of hroui to For Sale or Exchange had In valley a and grow lay mile from tbe and Albert and llekltio Apply to A DAVIDSON i Lindner jjakuwteiw ll TORONTO- It- 1 If Farm for Sale by Tender and lot QDCea- on or April IS infer irom ljur or fc TOTHEPUBLIC A Mr tired from bull- ad Tin buMucit on bleu before but under HODGE CO All Mid John be tbe work rjd deviling merit a la we BAY MARE In foal lift for If Cutter lis Proof SUM or ISO mo It for si fto a Shop to Edwin Pedlar of and at sY r WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE WE sell the and fihoea West of Montreal A of Ladles Jo Kid silk for A pair of Man for Pol Slippers from MONTGOMERY -b- SEASON j GOW DEALER IN HEAVY Consisting of Spades Forks Rakes Hoes c Supplies Builders Hardware Carriage Goods c Galvanized Annealed and Barbed Fence Wire Ready Mixed Rubber Paint Try our Daisy Churn Jacks kept for hire BRUNTO THE OLD RELIABLE STOVE TIN SHOP CHANGED HANDS time full lines of ol Wood and Coal Stoves will At stock of at Alio a ROOK BOTTOM and done to CO RsotifrinitBiid ml out door work attended IiET to water Td other coots Or two on west for It bought few days TENDERS ALKO he to fllb l Q a It loodor TItOa v m m Spring Stock Complete We guarantee better value for your money than any house in the county Our Stock of Suitings is very fine and our Cutter is the best Order your suit before the spring rush Our Prints and Shirtings are specially selected and we are selling them below mill prices Our Dress Goods Stock is immense If you want a good dress for little money take a look at our dress gOOdS As usual our BOOT SHOE STOCK contains all the best makes and such a class of goods cannot be found in other stores We guarantee every pair we sell or money refunded NEWMARKET

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