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Newmarket Era , March 19, 1897, p. 2

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WW- J THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY MARCH 1897 ft ft V A 1 J w yletzi Co Boat and points Toronto Jobbing Hon bo Wanted J to CrodttorsGIbnon Snider for Willie Farm to for- Bale Peg peas for Farm to Stokes Land to he to up hut WITH EACH Oar Society Column COLLEGE CORNERS US Is Pointed all FRIDAY Editorial Notes It now that after the wook will to an amohdmont looking to abolition at also to fix- lag closing of at oclock instead of p Won from that Hon- Mr making largo in In dian According to mates ho to tho a saving baa boon in of At recently for North Ontario and East our aroawaro Mr Duncan wan re turned for format and Mr not for latter Riding Again in toils both dec- boon A from Winnipeg Man lion Mr Tar to peg Board of Trade intimating that Government will at on early date the work of making Rod River navigable and A from Ottawa that Maator General Mutook is considering of commemorating jubilee by iaeue of a new and appro priate stamp to a limited circulation probably for a period of a few It to bo generally conceded that the Government will aubmU lcftieltlon at the approaching session of Parliament in text to alien law and thereby given of retaliation to our neighbors the It a to Canadian journalism that so much apace should botaken up by press in how out in rounds last Wednesday It will take a little con ceit out of the Americans to an do their champion up and most of them will moat in their pocket- books PERSONAL POINTS PLEASANTLY PARAGRAPHED Mrs been vlaiting friends at Mrs of Winnipeg Mrs J A WAllan Hannah Meade ia from tho on account of illness of mother Mr Wilson of East visiting at Mr Bacons for of weeks Rev Matthews at tho Tom pernnco Convention in Toronto loot weok Mrs of of Mrs K three days with on a vieit week having yuito a attack of erysipelas and other complaints past two Mr John Rogers tying and has boon for tho last two weeks with very littlo Improvement Mrs Edward of was able to to Town time about ago Mr Walt Hon of Mr formerly of the Royal Hotel is to ocoupy tho Hill shortly many friends Miss will bo eorry to learn that oho lying dangerously ill at homo of aunt in Aurora Mr Norman J of Toronto up on account of hie also Messrs Jonathan and of tKoWrf Mrs Alex and Mrs of arrived in town laot to Mr John Coulter who has since died Bradford of New market a of Mr was up on to Miss Bertha Lukes who has been ill for long but is now A number of young people from Town attended a farewell party on Tuesday evening at of Mr Rogers on St on account of Miss Ren about leaving North- Mr John an employee on staff ia laid up this on account of blood following a burn upon hie arm His fa also seriously ill on account of catching cold upon mumps Four from Newmarket attended S Convention at Holland Landing on Wednesday afternoon It surprising little interest was taken by the Landing people but allowance must bo made forthe failure to have the Convention an- last Rev pastor of the First Church of Newark N J Our beautiful enow bid adieu to and left our a very icy of calling week Like Win Brown hit humorously gifted and wo would pleasure of his company again Mrs Susan Piorcy and Mis Ed Morton of Sutton were calling on Mr Andrew Young last week Mi Clarke and wife from out of the land of Egypt were renew- old acquaintances here last week They formerly resided on Queen street is home where she in intending to learn the dressmaking art The quarterly services held in Church last Sunday were at tended with a vory large and atten tive audience It- looks as if preparations fire he- DRESS GOODS We have a grip on the Dress Goods trade for this season Our new goodsare beauti ful the prices are below par and the styles are the very- latest many of them exclusive New Figured Organdie well worth 50c at New All Wool Beiges do do at 15c do 50c at do at 25c do 75c at do at do at do 75c at New Black Lustre New Figured Lustre New Figured Lustre New Shot Lustres and Mohair New Muslin Organdies New Black Henrietta special inches wide extra- fine silk finish blue black and jet black CLOTHING We never tire of talking about Men and Boys suits Our stock was large a week ago but for building a fence around j another big cash purchase gives you chances like these the little cemetery as wo notice lumber id posts It is a wonder Mens genuine all wool Tweed Suits tailor made well lined and perfect fitting price 500 Mens extra fine Tweed Suit dark neat patterns farmers satin lining best tailormade would cost regular 1000 price 690 Every size in stock of our famous Black Dress Suits price to order 1950 our price special Suits for Boys this week See them the owners of the plot and friends therein are not haunted after allowing cattle and sheep to pasture and destroy us in the past- Mrs Nancy Young of Queen street has returned home after a lengthy visit in Mr Johnnie Winter has engaged with Mr Robert for next sum mer That wadding which was predicted a long time ago Grannie Gossip in Baldwin soon will Ihj brought to light Mr Joseph Turner of Sharon oc casionally makes this vicinity a call There is a very had opening in the culvert on this street near the town line We think our young council man and Deputy should inspect it be fore there is considerable damage done We hoar a number of our sugar- makers intend to tap this week Ixiok out for some taffy pulls On overhearing a topic of conver sation wo think the Newmarket Cheese Factory will be patronized this year more than ever Old chief Mogul Grippe has been unseated from his constituency in this part of the riding Mi Health takes a prominent part in fill ing the vacancy with better results Mr Abraham has a line lot of logs at the new mill Mr Henry Smith entertained a number of subjects for Mr Kemp but Grippe prevented him from per- THE KING CITY La Grippe is around these parts again and has taken hold of quite a number of our citizens The weather just now is rather mixed there being about as many buggies as cutter out Mr Highlands has secured the contract of Mr David Wells house We understood Harry is going to have an extra busy summer Young gentlemen getting the mit ten is the latest fad here j J A A A NEW spa of of forming his operation The evening thenar tariff and mules charged a duty of per and valued at and over the duty will be per cent Cattle valued at per head over duty will be 30 per cent Sheep year old or more leae than one year All other live animals not mention ed cent on the value A paper get off following under ill heading of York County News it none to people about hero Mr Stone of Newmarket has secured the contract to carry the mail- between Newmarket and Bradford By way of wo may observe that mail between Newmarket and Bradford carried by the North ern Division together with Mrs in Rome Italy on their way to Greece and tho Holy Land Mr preached on Sun day Feb in tho pulpit of the Presby terian the Via fairly electrifying the immense not only in the originality of hie theme bat in the officii manner in bis discourse was delivered Mr one of the brilliant orators of the to give himself a more vivid conception of persons and places he taking an eastern trip KESWICK Ottawa comes the intimation tin Gentlemen Usher of the Black Rod will Again at the approaching see- of Parliament but it will be for the last time as he will be next year We are also informed that French Clerk of Journals House of Comment has been offered the vacant position of assistant of the and combine both duties Private Bills Committee of the Legislature by a vote of to killed the private bills of North to to a grab from the treasury of other municipalities in county to wards helping them for all time to keep local roads The settlement of the Council steads The North em part of the county Is Indebted to lion Mr Davis for hie convincing ad dress before the committee- We shall endeavor to present the pros and cons next week as submitted before the Committee now it Is the Architects who want protection and all that is in to The fellows who in recent years have been practising their profession want an Act of the legislature to prevent anyone else an architect unless he has been articled five years to a registered architect the cant make an archlbeot and an apprentice bo articled to some architects for twice five years and then not much more than when he firat signal finch mew as Mr Mr of Toronto no use for the bill and dont any fan In taxing those whp have been years for the benefit- of have not yet their mark A ease of a wife leaving husband and children occurred on the con last week Report says she left dur ing the nightj taking what money she could secure and accompanied by another man as far Toronto Her youngest child is only nine months old Itseetas a case of cruel desertion but a goodly number of people think it is only a blind to leave for parts unknown without meeting their obli gations Report says the cheese factory in Sutton will not be in operation this season If bo one should be started in Keswick or There are enough farmers in this section to run a good one WHITE ROSE We are sorry to say that death has in our midst On Satur day morning Lucy the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs H P Smith passed away She had been sick for the last four weeks with inflammation and she also had an attack of la grippe Lucy who was only eight years and eight months old her sufferings with patience She was buried on Sunday at the Aurora cemetery the funeral sermon being preached by Rev Mr Leo in the Methodist church here first Much sympathy is felt for her parents as Mrs Smith lost her father and mother only a short time ago and was looking for ward for her little girl as she grew older to have some one help bare the loss of a loving mother La grippe lias visited our neighbor hood Most every family has been affected by it hut we are glad to say they are getting better The special services earned on in our church have been quite a success notwithstanding that have bad and the weather The Montreal rolling mills have closed down throwing about men out of employment was spent in a jovial conversation and ending with a tune on a violin by the boss of the house when the music peeled forth such notes that vexations and anxieties vanished like fog before the morning sun Mr Hedging an aged pioneer pass ed quietly away at the age of years In the early part of his youth the war was raging and at the age of he was enlisted as a soldier in Bengal India After years ser vice he lost one leg in a battle and since that time he has received a year ly pension for years up to the time of his death A few years ago he was taken down with the disease which ended his long career but pre vious to this he a healthy am bitious man He came to Canada in and has been on the farm now occupied by his son Patrick years He was respected by all who knew him and he leaves a large circle of relatives and friends Some say after all the prophecy we will have an early spring as the ground hogs have Iweii out for a long time looking for pasture Professor Kemp says that Mr Allen Howard has the smartest boy in this The recent rains have flooded our to a considerable depth The ducks and geese held their jubilee floating around on its seething foam We are touched with unusual pleas ure in recording another item on matrimonys fair page He feels gay His step is exactly 1 foot and inches high We all congratulate Mr George and wish him and his spouse a happy married life Not Satisfactory Mr Kemp professor of phrenology de sires space in Col Cor news to re spond to the Baldwin scribe for his unwelcome recommendation From a square good look on his the focus of the lens will show to us that the Owls head is very well devel oped all around He possesses a good deal of self esteem a fair share of but not enough courage to pop question The profess or will call on him some other time and tell him the rest Miss is homo from her lengthy visit at Mr Walkers Bel- haven Mr John and Mr McDonald started to the city with hay last week Miss Agnes of is home from Mr McKays of Sutton after spending a few weeks with the sick The Duck Fierce fighting is reported in the interior of Crete and unless the powers interfere promptly it is said the island will be devastated By the bursting of a on At water avenue at Montreal part of the western end of the city was in undated and damaged to the extent of over In there were in Ontario teachers of whom were male and 2041 female In the numbers were male female total These figures are exclusive of those holding old county board and certain other cer tificates of whom there were more than thousand MEW are now in This is the A and Balance of our or EXTENSION JOSEPH MILLARD Newmarket We have just opened the Finest Shoes ever offered in this County at very low prices HATS We are showing a Complete New Stock of Hats and Caps All the latest styles and at prices to suit everyone FURNISHINGS All the latest styles in this department stock We never had nobbier styles young mens department We have the name of selling the Best and Cheapest Clothing in the County Every suit in stock per fectly new No old stock NEW Things are humming in this department We are selling goods cheaper than ever offered before in Newmarket Everything we keep guaranteed fresh and No Goods We are bound to keep up the reputation of being the Cheap Store i Leading Furniture and Undertaking Mouse If you want Just call and see our prices If you want a Good Set of in which there is no deception and will last a life time call on J Newmarket end A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to at residenci es Street on the wire or Thompson of a ion Whitchurch on Inst wife of of a son At Orchard on the nth the wife of Henry of a eon The flltat the residence the mother East on Wednesday March lOtb by Leonard Martha Wilson to Charles The Tomb At into residence 3rd Con OMamt Toronto March heart fit J Main St North Newmarket- Orders will Careful and Prompt about miles distant Not noticing any items in your paper from here for the past two weeks I thought to send you a few items as am informed that your regular correspondent is quite ill Ed Very sorry to hear of his and we hope for a speedy recovery He is one of our most faithful corn Considerable sickness seems to pre dominate in this vicinty Among those sick and convalescent Mrs Isaac Mrs Curtis Mr A and Mrs J Wal ton The latter had the misfortune to fall on the ice and hurt her head so badly as to necessitate the aid of Dr Hillary Miss Love left on Monday for Aurora to take lessons in dress making Robinson has been some what annoyed for some time by rab bits eating his young nursery stock Last week he succeeded in capturing one in a clump of bushes adjoining the village Messrs Titos and Wilfred sold their farm stock and implements on Monday and Tuesday of this week respectively Owing to the storm on Sunday the services the churches here were not largely attended Mrs Stewart of Nobleton has been spending a couple of weeks with her sister Mrs Proctor Mr John Ramsay and sister Mart lia of spent Sabbath with their brother and sister Mrs is visiting at her fathers An amusing incident happened at Mr stable on Tuesday lost J when one of the horses gave Oscar the jlip and passed through this village at a gait with the harness But Oscar fleet on foot captured his steed Mr Levi Watson had the misfor tune to lose a valuable mare last week cause inflammation Let us hear your opinion Mr Editor of the delegation of temper ance people that waited on the Gov ernment last week particularly their behaviour in the presence of the offi cials J En Note Not very creditable See letter from Ontario Legislature March Thieve broke into J Franks hardware store here last night and secured a number of silver spoons and forks razors knives and other articles March Great excite ment prevailed this morning when it was learned that the beautiful resi dence of Mrs about half a mile from here was burning The fire had made such headway before even the occupants discovered it that all efforts to save the building were vain Everything was burned with the exception of one bedroom suite It is supposed that the fire was caused by a flaw in the furnace CANADA prompt ASSOCIATION Corns or Clinton j bureau ecarlMrlttUU i at v

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