Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , March 30, 1900, p. 1

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ii givers more every week than any two other papers in North York combined land is acknowledged be the Leading County Paper NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER to know to and to according above Ml other liberty in Copies Cents AND ADVERTISER No paper sent outbids Newmarket Friday March strong and we are per they if Steel Sap Spouts I per hundred PANS Steel AP SPILES as cut per hundred BUCKETS homemade roe each AP BUCKETS each SKIMMERS ail sizes Galvanized Pails 25c to PAINT OILS s Try our Coal Oils NEWMARKET Our Trade twelve par coot in tho month Why not us call you Wo now call on over one hundred and sixty families in Newmarket Wo feood variety of cakes including Tart Cab Drops Puffs Snow Drops Short Bread and Fried Cakea Fruit also Fresh Bans Cheese Cakes Tea Wine and To Cukes each day JACK Opposite Pip her House on BUY YOUR CORN CORN CHOP And FEED of all FLOUR Manitoba Hungarian Family am Pastry COAL AND WOOD J WILSONS Cor Main and Huron We Believe Bargains A HE Published by request Before the Battle mother A before the battle mother I am thinking most of you While upon the lie d were the enemy in view Comrades brave around me dying Filled with thoughts of home and God For well they know that on the mor row will sleep beneath the sod Oh I long to see you mother And the loving ones at homo But Ill leave- our banner Till in honor can come Toll the traitors all around you That their cruel words know In ovary battle kill our soldiers By the help they give the foe Hark I I hear the bugle sounding signal for the fight Now may God protect ua mother Ho ever does the right Hoar tho battle cry of freedom How it swells upon air Yob well rally round the standard Or well perish nobly Farewell mother you may never Press mo to your heart again But Oh youll not forgot me moth er If Im numbered with the slain And youll tell the rest mother Of how I fought and died To win that victory With Jesus on side March J M- Too late lor week Mr John Hogg passed away on Wednesday and was buried at Hart- man Mr Hogg was a good citizen always willing to help in every good work Ho was a local preacher in the Methodist church which position ho ably tilled for a great number of years The family have the of the neighborhood in their great loss has moved his mill to the Island to lumber for the Indians The Buffalo Exposition 3H3 TorontC It is Pillow Cases of the L Napkins Spring Season CO D to five murder and Service The Building of the Exposition to be held at Buffalo on the Niagara Fron tier from May 1st was the first building of Exposition to he Greet ed and is used by the corps officials and employee having direct charge of the constructive work of the Imposi tion building which is on tho west side grounds ia 9flx 145 It in form of a hollow square having two stories on its ex terior facades and stories on the court aide entrance which in Exhibits and Concession ore arranged to carry on the business of these departments On the second floor is the large draughting room used by the force of architectural draughtsmen This Department has separate offices and draughting rooms with a large vault for valuable drawings On this floor are the sleeping apartments of the in a first class working The building erected for in working days OF THE WOKK ON Work was begun on September Since that date the land has been cleared of fences twentyfour hundred small poplar trees twelve hundred rector of Works and the Chiefs of the various bureaus comprising the wiJlov bushes and seven hundred as- of Works Here also are shrubs have been planted about numerous apartments for such of the lhe l0lder the grounds A bound- employees as the nature of their fence has been built eight feet tho form of a driveway faces the north I j be continuously at and twelve thousand feet long z the Exposition grounds A kitchen nursery has been prepared and sev- dinner chamber apartments thousand trees and shrubs have and hospital nurses and chambers are Colonist Excursions TO THE Canadian North est via North a P m each Tuesday March BQd td to train A will run enlliiary ljivutfC will be vae1 Icavliijf Toronto at ai for afiengvrrftruvc1 ttuHrulu as their will e it IcYlnjr Toronto at fciil run Ifirough to Winnipeg lit will be hi can be by on to Trunk and an information trow jonU A Agent Aftnt Wholesale Retail More at this BGafiOO money in ficarcc offer Injf every iblng thrgugbout our whole Establishment at such price as people who are In need of clothing We have a large stock to selcoi from the finest fabrics In the woolen Call and for yourselves and realize what Bargain at MCLAUGHLINS IN THE Yes so was Gen It work le to be as Irom like will soon be in beating etrtt Boon the war will be over and enemy landed down on little Island In can extend their Ad and truthfully wc arQ the only uptodate In all this land front row and monarch of nil wceurvoy But I am like a and will never surrend er each day I procession than over and communicates directly with the inner court Part way down this en trance and from each side extent the janitor main corridors That on the right several to offices and apartments to he fl used for police and service including the rooms for the use of the Commandant of Police Police Chief of the Fire medical waiting room drug supplies office for a surgeon and assistants and an operating room hospital has a en trance for ambulance and emergency purposes other portions of the first Hoar are taken up by a large room for 1 officers and clerks who have charge of been placed therein Seventyfive provided transplanted from points in the site to avenues The top floor of the building has Some ten additional apartment a large blue- thousand cubic yards of top soil have printing room for the use of the Arch- scraped piled mixed and turned and Engineers Departments and our thousand yards of have been removed from the Lake two green houses with propagating adjoining have built and a number of cold construction has been used studs are covered on the The cross-section- i composition board and sheathed canals and aK have on the outside with hemlock j 1 j0 feet of sewer have been const rilTted Plans iw fire the operating rooms for the official Photographer of the Exposition The building has a cellar are coveted with cement North Main A Fresh Supply Twice a Week Park Hams Lard The beat and Mildest Cured Meats on the Market to day A COD Alt Oats Corn Meat Potatoes Canned Corn Teas Feet and goljftia flam Offers filled on shortest man or to txa- vol for lanrcliouae salary iMfitUKu facrcaao atampco Graham Jones Old Stand NEWMARKET Octave a Bbunter on the was killed by falling a moving train while in yards at Point St Barker of was hilled at railway crossing near Cry for a The Methodists of this intend commencing a series of revival meet ings next Sunday An evangelist will have charge Mr Frank who it will be remembered was struck on the head with the puck while at hockey prac tice some time ago and which almost proved fatal is now able to be out again The Masonic Lodge of this place held a banquet Thursday evening last after the initiations of three new mem bers into the Lodge There were a- tout visiting brethren present from and other places Three of the Grand Lodge were also present It was one of the most successful meetings and banquets the lodge ever held On Wednesday night of last week the members and friends of the tona Christian church made their pas tor Rev H and wife a very pleasant and agreeable surprise Between sixty and seventy without any formal introduction entered the parsonage and took possession to whom the pastor and wife for the time being gave up all After a most sumptuous tea a very pleasant time was spent in singing and conver sation after Mr Jaoob called order Mr read an address expressive of the Christian churoh of the faithful service and untiring zeal of their pas tor Elder made an appro priate reply thanking them for their presence In hie homo for these tokens of their approval and appreciation of his service He spoke of the unity that exists in the and the strong ties that hind pastor and people together and how it encouraged him in his work after serving them as pas tor for nine years to know the bonds are still growing stronger The pas tor then led in prayor after the company left for their homes leaving with their pastor a purse containing in money besides many other val uables such as every cellar and home and it the Elders horse could speak we have no doubt hut he would thanks for a well filled oat- bin Thus an exceedingly pleasant evening was spent and all went homo feeling the bettor for having cheered the heart of their pastor in his labor of love leaving him the richer by over 830 the admissions and collections and the auditing of accounts rooms fitted with the final finish having the appear ance of stucco The ornamental mains and domestic watersupply have completed for the also were all attempts to agree upon whereby they could mutually the price so a3 to successfully with the American product British market signally faikl petition year will kef ever dealers say Mrs T Gilmour gave a v- able dinner party to the merits secretary and Mrs StraUv Queens Hotel last week were beautiful At a joint meeting of from the City Council Board of Trade and Cat lecturers Association la was adopted a Dominion Ex I during August and the PanAmerican progress in Buffalo will thus be given well Americans can do A settlement Civil Assize Reasor to Leaf Woolen ham snsuintd by Ws while in tlie dtfei mill as a spinner Young three fingers in a machine while in motions he clean The company agreed him and sent judgement was entered amount Albert Dickenson a i living near the finals The offices of the Director of Works with his private office and ron work including Li Ins and ty was assessed by stenographers room for the is in its architecture a free Architect the fiUcl of Building Construction Pur chasing Agent Chief Engineer Me chanical and Electrical Engineer and accommodations for the officers hav ing charge of Transportation and Te as 15 shown in old and Mexican missions and churches as closely style was followed requirements and exigencies inurement for light and space as 1 of ne-eas- from to feet of canal which encircles the grounds have been large poplar trees and maple have been received and prepared for early planting in the Spring Monumental have been prepar ed boxed and are now awaiting Spring before being shipped from New Jersey A The buildings for horticulture graphic arts and forestry of which and Stearns the architects form a picturesque group at the end of the West garden largest of these the Horticul ture Building stands between the other two on an axis with the garden The Forestry Building is on the north side the Graphic Arts on the south adjoining hike Arcades connect the three buildings forming in front a semicircular court Between the Ar cades ground rises slightly to the level of the Fountain of the Seasons The area of the Horticultural Build ing is feet square The Graphic Arts and Buildings The Horticultural Group similar in In plan the Horti cultural Building is square with lantern rising to ft height of feet at the intersection of the four arms of a Greek cross which includes in its angles four small domes On the center of each facade is a deeply recessed arched entrance The Graphic Art and Forestry Buildings have four corner towers and on the east facade a vaulted log gia of three arches forms the main en trance Above the red roofs of Span ish tile numerous lanterns pinnacles and Venetian fiag poles from which float gaily colored banners add a fes tive pictureiqueness to the sky line The white wall surfaces are Arabesques of twining vines of fruits and dowers among the branches of which are children and birds decorate the numerous pilasters ot the facades and arcades Above the eastern en trance of the Horticultural Building are two colored compositions repre senting Ceres the god of the harvest hearing in arms a sheath of gold en wheat Her chariot is drawn by three lions led by Flora and Prima vera The decoration of the Graphic Arts and Forestry Buildings is chiefly con fined to the vaulted ceilings of their loggias where the brilliantly colored decorations remind one of the famous example of the villa the seduction of the daughter of The grand jury found a true Thursday against Michael BovafrT North Gwilliiabury who is with stealing a hammock from Jam Taylor yards of carpet from No and two pillowcovers fro Fisher all of the same At the Shaw street sand pit part of a mastodons was found lately at a of 85 feet be- I low the surface It has been present ed to the School of Practical Scifnce for Preservation I Potts reports that the Century Fund has reached an increase of during March Miss who was serious injured in a runaway at a couple of ago is on and good hopes of recovery arc Mr E Irwin Clerk of the Peace and Dr of Weston have pre the Weston Public School with a British flaa Council has appointed a deputation to look after the interests of the township when the tan Railway comes before the Jueg- i3lature or Committee of the House The Board of Control has reinstated the sum of for band music in the public parks during the coming summer The Mayor said Thats all the luxury the paople will get out of their taxes He forgot the new court house luxury I It is understood the Johnson Co wholesale clothing manufacturers will a- 75000 warehouse this year on the corner of Front and York opposite the Walker House It will be five storeys high Rev J Watt of March minister has signified fiwV in St just outside the city tentton in May w Gr the by expert machamcs out of work It 13 true economy to take The Mounted Police discov ered the bodies of the missing Klon dike Olson and who were murdered on the Yukon trail and also arrested Indians for the murder of Mr and Mrs a tL THOUSANDS OF CANADIANS THE EMULSION KiV preTtnta V a inufckfyT all economy to J Ion is cured by Hood wtmiatW cough remedy win Kvery tattle of j cures a cold Tory dose proof it OF you A March A terrific ox- plosion occurred at last night at the gas works here The blew up and wrecked building manager in the building at time carried out fire once followed the

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