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Newmarket Era , February 15, 1901, p. 6

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svy Kf THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY FEB j Manufacturer of ail Also large of- hand JOHN GRAIN MERCHANT price paid for How ROWLAND GRADUATE OF THE Ontario Veterinary College ALBERT XT Next door North of Store- HOLT PRODUCE MARKET- The on Tuesday was fairly Mr Ed Jones of Mount was well attended in spite of the storm a guest at the home of Mr A prices as follows butter to 20c for a few days last week chickens to geese Mr salesman in the turkeys lie ducks to gents furnishing department the I Raton establishment Toronto is GRAIN MARKET spending a few holidays with his The following are the latest quota- grandmother Mrs Douglass tations on the grain market Fall I Mr Cunningham has Sllf wheat to spring wheat 64 to well to return to work- railway Sunderland are the guests of Mr and Mrs The Presbyterian congregation were disappointed last Sunday as the min ister who was expected to preach did pot arrive We have learned since that he was taken suddenly ill with Mr McKay expects to resume work on the railway this week 1 money to lioao Heal Private and Companies funds at lowest rate w Conveyancer Notary Public etc Ml- FURNITURE pit You can save money by buying your Furniture at the A LARGER STOCK THAN OF Bedroom and and Parlor Tables Lounge Coaches Fancy We are also agents for Pillow Sham Holders and the celebrated Carpet Stretcher and Picture Framing a Specialty Goods delivered free of charge when ordered id quantity ALLAN THEAKER 66c small peas large peas Mr Thompson is disposing of to barley white oatss stock and implements by private to mixed pats to rye buckwheat John Corrected by PERSONAL Miss Florence spent a Hogs and few days at Zephyr last week at the home of her uncle Mr Win Mr and Mrs Win Riley of New- marker and Mrs J Campbell and daughter of Lindsay are visiting at Mr John Rosamonds Mr- Henry Cunningham Brant sale A number of our young people took in the carnival at Mount Albert on Tuesday evening on the sick list this week are Messrs Frank Gib- Miss Selena A sleigh load of our young people drove to the home of the Messrs Pinder Bros on Union St and spent a very pleasant evening- Miss Minnie Toronto is spending a few days at the home of her parents here on Mr at the has left for a time this being the slack season in that line of business Co Dakota has been paying an visit to his friends and Vhe question has been asked why in this vicinity This is a better first visit to Canada question is not a hard one to answer Mr Thos Morris had since he left his home for Uncle dominions years ago St is needless to say he found many changes Mr Geo Spalding who has been in Bradford lor the past year is home on a visit i Geo Haigh ft Sons a OF Collar Checks Horse Blauketing Bed Blanketing Sheetings Cloths Flannel Yarns etc FIXE SELECTION OF Worsteds Tweeds Frieze Milton Heave is Grey Cheviots Always on hand to choose from A BUREAU OF MINKS We are indebted to the courtesy of the Hon J Davis Commissioner of Crown Lands for a copy of the Report of the Bureau or Mines for The report which is a book of over pages is a most valuable summer and interesting one and contains a large amount of useful information in reference to the minerals of our own Province Accompanying the book arc two valuable colored maps show ing among other important features the geological formation of and Sudbury ramingdis- tricts All interested in our mineral a narrow es cape for his life at Cooks sawmill Zephyr last Friday While working around the machinery his clothing caught and everything he had on was stripped from him except his cap and boots Beyond a general bruising and a fright no serious injury was received His escape from being killed was miraculous People are taking advantage the fine sleighing to get in their wood and store their supply of for next Rock Salt QUEENSVILLE resources should not fail to carefully peruse this valuable addition to the history of our Mines and Minerals all oi which are most fully treated The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church purpose holding their annual Oyster Supper on Wednesday evening Feb An excellent program is being prepared by the young people and the ladies sparing no pains to make it a success Rev A of Newmarket has consented to take the chair Miss Bella Smith of Union Street BALDWIN BREEZES The Sutton Era scribe is innocence immaculate Let me give my version of those typographical errors Those compositors are very Susceptible to the tender passion all romps are and when a pretty girl comes in the office such a vision of casts suob a glamour over their optics- that everything is a blur and mistakes are excusable Now last week they got me in a muss They made me say one of our fair maids had- a Boer sweetheart should have been whereas like every rue Briton she utterly despises the miserable critters Boers And they made me say that most girls fear a hare a bears which would have been a downright lie girls being immensely fond of I call the hull to bear witness Poor boys I forgive ye Perhaps if us scribes would amend our fisto- it would remedy the evil Air safe to trade at Millers and stores now fact theres been no danger at any time Only a mild type scarlet lever at Millers and chicken pox at Cole our teacher is in quarantine V again His little daughter Viva hfts the scarlet fever Diphtheria also spreading Im afraid some of our kids are naughty imposing on tbe youthful Hell have to wield the more vigorously else pandemonium will reign Miss Charlotte Ego is keeping house for Will during Mrs visit at her SUCCESSFUL CARNIVAL is Mt Albert spending two weeks with her ter Mrs Ballard at the ice Carnival held on the Miss Nina Dickie returned to the Albert Skating Rink on Tuesday night city on Wednesday after spending was a grand success and whs well three weeks with Blanche DRUG STORE for Balm of Cough Syrup patronized The barrel race was per haps the most interesting to the spectators and it certainly was funny to see the youngsters through tbe barrels The open race was keenly contested and was an exciting struggle The most difficult task for the judges was to d its to the best dressed My ihrje a large number of tasteful and costumes but the general verilii of both judges and spectator wa that Miss Flo as SSiar of the Klondyce was other prize winners were a follows Open Spalding 2nd Her bert Shields Barrel race Alex Frank 3rd Ed Best Gents costume Will a Nigger Dude rev a General jnarbwtlor Ac IMPROVED Condition Powder We Iso a full of Patent among them Family receive day or T LLOYD KM I ST AND m Reduction Sale We have a few Mens Heavy and Ladies Mantles left alter the trade which we intend clearing out LESS THAN COST early and get first choice ijyf I The heavy fall of show on Saturday afiorded an excellent opportunity for enforcing the Snow Bylaw The man that makes the most use of the sidewalks generally does the greatest amount of grumbling over re moving bis quota of snow Skating on the covered rink is now the favorite amusement of our young people Mr John Moore has purchased the old Methodist Church in King St The building has not been used as a place of worship for a great many years Rev Mr Williams of Toronto oc cupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church on Sunday House and lot in Mount Albert for Sale cheap Apply to R Tins- dale Colds and arc still playing havoc with tbe health of our citizens Among the seriously ill are Mrs son Mrs Barrett and Mrs Wallace fi Mr John Toole will hold a cash auction sale on Tuesday next The roads in this vlrinfty are re ported badly drifted as a result of the storm on Tuesday A concert under the auspices of the Public Library Board will be held on Tuesday Mr Thos Evans had the misfortune to lose his valuable Accho colt on Wednesday morning The animal was sick only days son- Old Mrs who was very ill last week is reported to be some- what better We are glad also to see Mrs around again alter a serious attack of lagrippe The lecture given by Livingstone in the Methodist church on Monday evening was well attended and was enjoyed by all present The ladies served refreshments during the even ing v Rev of Toronto preached in the Presbyterian church last Sunday and will supply the above church for the next two months Remember the Convention which will be held in the Methodist church on Thursday Feb Three sessions am 2 and pm The people of and will be pleased to welcome to their homes all delegates and others who may attend Judge Our Charlie is still in the tern- Our Tof onto Letter Last Saturday afternoon Rev Dr Chambers united in marriage Mr J Andrews to Mrs Chapelle The groom was only years of age and the bride the latter had been a bride on two previous occasions There were both children and grand children of the latter at the wedding A temperance delegation from the Alliance waited upon Premier Ross on Wednesday and had an interview in regard to prohibitory legislation for Ontario It is now that the Cana dian Press Association- meeting at Montreal postponed on account of the death of the Queen will likely be held on the and of next month During the past week the Harbor Commissioners decided to reduce har bor dues from thirtythree to fifty per cent on all goods Electric wires set fire to the resi dence of Mr It Patriarch at King street and Bowling avenue shortly before ten oclock Tuesday night The building was damaged to the extent of and the contents to about The loss is covered by A meeting of the Canadian Fairs Association takes place on the and February As it is quite possible that certain changes in the Agriculture Act may be pressed upon the Minister of Agriculture it is im portant that Societies send delegates as to know is place No Sons wholesale dealers in fancy goods Front street had their store burglarized on Saturday night The new Davenport Methodist Rev Matthews pastor was dedicated last Sabbath and the services largely attended Rev Mr President of the Toronto Conference performed the dedicatory service and preached in the morning and Rev Dr Campbell conducted the evening service The church cost Toronto North has secured permis sion to use its sinking fund in pur chasing debentures to be issued for the extension of its waterworks SCARCE GOODS Just what the Ladies are looking for Flannels Plain and Fancy Just received D ALBERT winter and Snow And the goods we are selling now are Gut Sauis Axes Snout Shovels Stoves of Ail Skates Hockey Sticks And in the SUMMHRFELDrS MT ALBERT Hour it is Worked Nearly was collected by the old note and contract game played up on farmers of Minnesota Illinois and Indiana tie past year A new vriety of called the Pink Producer was much puffed by circu lars and seed was placed with the farmers who would sign a contract to sell the product back to the seed man at a high price The contract of course proved to be a negotiable note which farmers had to pay The having quarrelled over the division ol profits the tact has come to It has also been dis covered that the potatoes sold under the name of Pink Producer were bought last spring in Ohio and after being carefully washed were given a bath dye which add ed desired tint Skates Axes Saws j backwoods he lias not yet captured any wolves but quite a deal of- valuable fur The Joker spent a days here last week see he knows where to strike for to get some good grub And- now the name of Mr J KC is mentioned in con nection with the vacant Judgeship is a Methodist and as that denomina tion is not represented on the bench at present the chances are that either he does appear lamentably ignorant or the for Kingston will the whereabouts of lovely C appointment Hon Senator Allen still continues Miss Spectacles Emily Sherwood prospects are now more favor- one of our local beauties lias for recovery spending the winter at Mount Pleas- editor of the Ross- ant Now she looks down on Bald- Miner and formerly connected m FOR SALE Meat Choppers r m Butter Scales and Leader Churns CHEAP AT ROfLABDS SUTTON Mr John Rae is Agent for the Era at Sutton and to receive subscriptions col lect accounts etc Orders for ail kinds of printing promptly attend ed to Mr and Mrs Headway drove to the of Floss to visit his brother arid returned last Tuesday week Mr McDonald son of Mr John McDonald was here on a short visit Missionary service was held in the English church on the The Indian came oft last Tiiursday evening on Island Miss Milne went over to assist in the musical part of the program Mr Johnston merchant has been appointed a J P and Commis sioner for taking Ac Mr Mahlon York and family have moved to HuntsvlUe to reside I hear we have the Chief Police here at present and If it were not for whiskeys doings we would have little need for one at any time win and says Mount Pleasant is the dandy place No doubt the boys there look very pleasant to this fair charmer But she should never be disloyal to old home Read Reeves letter in terest And would remind ourWbjr- friend that politically he is cut on the bias too Frizzle Wig our new scribe at Point has chosen a hand some plume One of our fair ladies has been dubbed Sorrel Top by a cranky old neighbor Be cautious and do not get your news kinked up like your wig Very kind Indeed- How thoughtful and- considerate my friend John Hop kins was to assist the pretty school mam in her memorial exercises is noted for gallant courtesy to the ladies His reward will come by and bye The is a grand organiza tion of much moral benefit especially in temperance work But theyre a little too hasty The Ontario Legis lature is effecting temperance reforms as rapidly as public sentiment will As a rule women are too impulsive How a number of rich folks do bor row their poor neighbors Era Does the shoe fit Wear it A personal comparison of job work of various shows that for real ly fine artistic work the Era is equal led by few and surpassed by none I fear that other offices are rather en vious when offices speak favorably of their prosperous journalist No doubt the Bra ap preciates St Our good bachelor at Mount Albert ought not to get at so with the newspaper press this city is visiting here this week There is a hitch in the negotiations between the Toronto Street Railway CO and the Metropolitan It ap pears the Montreal stockholders are not favorably impressed with radial railway scheme and this brought measures to a standstill tor the present- By the way why is it that Metropolitan has never pressed for legislation ratifying their agreement with Newmarket as was understood Is these a nigger in the fence Or do they hope for years of peaceable possession to give them a title to privileges the corporation hadnt sand enough to ask tor but which the Legislature would never grant Harmony Lodge AM held an At Home on Friday evening It was a great success The Harbor Square Property which it is proposed to lease to Toronto Baseball Club for a year is valued by ti City Depart ment at The ground alone should realize three times that sum hockey team was beat enhero on Wednesday night by to A water main burst on Montreal causing over dam age Section Foreman Win was killed by a shunting engine In the Georgetown yards A delegation wailed on MrTarto at Ottawa and asked that trie dredg ing at Midland Harbor be continued An explosion occurred in- the gunpowder works 17 miles from simple a thing We only mentioned a few of our most charming young wo Child cried for When rfje to Vi tit the had gave The general store of Mr George Dean In was destroyed by fire Arthur Chambers aged years was struck by a broken shaft id the Basket Factory and killed Last week the body young child he conies up as brought here from to pass H have a crowpicking circus of a Coroners Jury on of certain suspicions in re- mentioned kids they are the ordeal account Coroner not r a jury who viewed the body if really desirable after which an adjournment was until the We are inform- P the body was sent to Newmarket Cur market was all bustle and stir on Monday John Milter starts this week to endeavors to prevent men following stone wall a new store at their usual avocation on Sunday for Paul LaChanellc fidelity blames Christianity because I victims were many here this world is not a perfect paradise- extremely severe cases but ail and yet its doctrine is remove every The Owl restraint and let men follow the post mortem examination Infidelity is terribly riled at the ac tion of the Lords Day Alliance in Its pieces Marconi is said to have sent wire less messages between St Catharines Isle Wight and The Lizard miles Perfect communication be tween the two points has been es tablished There is some talk at Hamilton of a combine among the pork packers the competition having become so keen and tbe supply of pork so limit ed that the various pork establish ments are not running at more than hall their capacity Not a Quarter But to ceols and doses in a of Dr Utile Pills No pain pleasure In every dose little but awfully good Cnre Sick Head- vices of their own heart sordid and there will less mis- Cont they may be and prejudicial to the Choice Farm in East acres improved possessing frame barns stables etc frame dwelling house in good repair two acres or chard all well fenced one mile from Hope and two and a half from Mount Albert the garden of Central Ontario J Boyle Toronto Arcade l TO WE WILL OFFER Winter Clothing ATKEDUQED PRICES An Improved Yorkshire will be kept tor east half or Lot in the Fuel 6yM In every county to represent targe company of a reputation salary per reputation weekly day aboluiely euro all straight salary no salary paid each Saturday and iur advanced wuek HOUSE Our we fall Any one sending ketch and description of invention promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability HOW to Obtain a Patent seat upon request Patents secured us advertised for sale at our expense Potent taken out through us receive without charge Patent Record an and widely circulated journal consulted by Manufacturers Investors for sample copy RE Address J KVAH8ACO Attorneys Call and see our Stock and Prices S KELLEff Alberts Fashionable Tailor TRY OUR OWN Emulsion of Cod Liver WITH WILD CHERRY BARK an excellent remedy for Coughs Colds AND mm We keep the ak of lit dUftntM them Pharmacy MOUNT ALBERT Hi THE LEADING HOUSE HA RON GENTLEMEN We are prepared to please you in New Suitings style workmanship and price Now is the time to order your New Fall Suit LADIES Our stock of Staple Dry Goods is equal to anything you can buyelsewhere and just as cheap See our new Dress Goods general good society Mrs Valentyno and daughter It pays to the Era Sold by Lehman Newmarket Groceries Always Fresh KENYON

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