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Newmarket Era , March 1, 1901, p. 7

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4 a THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY MARCH CHINA around Hie Hub AND to record PINE ORCHARD Mrs Rodman has returned to her home at Little Britain after a pro tracted visit lo her sister Mrs K Hall The children bad a holiday on Tues day owing to the- illness of their teacher Mrs Wood art of Vivian is visiting her daughter Mrs Peterson Mr John Armitagc and Miss itage of Newmarket were calling on sawn friends here one day this week While returning from Newmarket on Mr Pearson sr of Sudbury camp He is in the his sons pulpit in the and down with small- Methodist church Morning to the pox Geo Clark and others Sabbath School children and in the have just arrived home from Sudbury evening critics said excellent camp while some others of his party Miss Abbie Lore who has been in are on the road the North Toronto Central Telephone Mr Henry lepard late of ofticc for more than a year vis is contemplating moving back to her parents Saturday and Sun- Alter his journeying day zephyr and Egypt he has truly Miss returned to work found out there is no place like home in the city last week On the night of Mrs Rose Kirkby of the wedding a moved into the church resi- composed of friends and It has been thoroughly re- lions waited on them and spent an paired time The weather being Mr Cannon is removing stormy and cold some were from Con Whitchurch to in getting there owing to lot where he intends operating a snow drifts and other miscellaneous Why does hindrances- Some lielpS r Unbleached cotton flannel makes good dish clothes Lamps do not injure house plants as gas does forget to add three drops of vanilla to the pot of chocolate it Is a groat improvement Flannels or woolens should be ironed as little as possible and never with a very hot iron Calicoes ginghams and chintzes should be ironed on the wrong side and pressed on the wrong side A drop of or sweet oil a little candle tallow oca slight ap plication of Soap will slop the squeak of door hinges or chairs It is well to keep a lamp over- two- then the oil does not Another Consignment of L m GLEANING U SALE Of all Winter Rubbers Felt Boots Moccasins and odd lines generally at Away Down Prices CHINA GOODS DINNER SETS TOILET SETS HANGING and fa FANCY LAMPS at CLOSE PRICES TO REDUCE STOCK GROCERIES lbs Choice Cooking Figs tor 25c Extract Lemon or Vanilla bottle tts finest Selected Valencia Raisins for 25c One result of the not some enterprising ion was a serious spraining of thirds full person begin the use of peat as fuel J he new brides ankle in her girlish over Saturday Mr Silas cut- I upset in a snow bank throwing V bachelor friends but Dont think that water should be the occupants out shafts The horse freed itself and ran for some distance before it was captured Mr had to borrow cutter in order to reach home Mrs Hopper has gone to Toron to to pay a visit to her daughter Mrs the outside as it does- if frenzy of the joyous triumph over her J entirely full price and the other can be spinster and bachelor friends but that and breaking lhe thousands of places for the able to be around again to spinach to cook it- It does PLEASANT VALLEY People are busy drawing wood and they have the pleasure of going in out of many pitch holes others are engaged drawing tee Mr family are quite bet ter and Mr Wilson is gaining slowly Mr and family had quite a surprise on Tuesday even ing with a sleigh of people from Union Street Christian Church Among them were and Mrs Fair- barn Mr and Mrs A Rose Mrs Giles Mr and Miss Foster also a number of other young people from that locality which helped to make the evening lively also Mr and Miss Penrose and Conner of Pine Orchard The many baskets were unloaded and tea served about twelve All report a good time Bible Class at Mr Swains on Wed nesday evening Our popular assessor Mr J is very busy these days digging Mr Angus Cameron for fifteen years employed by Mr Hy Marsh and for years his farming foreman died Tuesday morning on Lot St I ilations Torn and many happy returns on your voyage thru the billows of lifes matrimonial sea One of our noble bushwhackers who has been felling heavy timber is not- need more than its own juice and the moisture from washing it Bay rum is a good lotion with which rub the scalp in raws of persistent baldness It is cleansing WE SAY FRESH and are sure of it BECAUSE Quality Proves it IF YOU DOUBT One trial convinces XO POUNDS FRESH TROUT POUND POUNDS FRESH WHITE FISH POUND POUNDS HADDIB POUND BOOTHS FRESH BULK OYSTERS QUART SOMETHING VERY FINE AND TASTY The Leading Reliable R A SMITH Telephone NO This is the number of the Tele phone at the New Grocery AND Fruit Store HOLLAND LANDING Mr and Mrs James Baker of Rich mond JHII spent Saturday and Sun day last with Mr Mr Stephens and family moved to this week Mr Forhan an old Landing boy spent a couple of days here last week It was years since he left Miss of Toronto who has been- visiting Mrs Little returned to the city on Thursday Mr Kitching of the Ontario Rump Co is spending a few days at home Mr A- of Toronto will be here on Tuesday next March for the purpose of making contracts for growing cucumbers Mr and Mrs John intend going to the NorthWest early this spring Mrs Smith of is visiting at Mr Lloyds Reeve Lane is still confined to the house but we are glad to hear he is slowly improving We were sorry to hear of the sad accident which befell Mr Chas Kir- of Newmarket a former resident of this place and hope for his speedy recovery The anniversary of the Keswick Methodist is announced to take place on Sunday and Monday the and of March Rev of the circuit is preach Sunday morning and evening On Monday evening the annual en tertainment will be held The Com mittee of Management is sparing no pains to make it a success as usual Considerable sickness is reported in the neighborhood Mr and Mrs Howard are under the doctors care also Mrs Rose Mrs Win has been sick with the grippe and an attack of sciatic rheumatism for the past four weeks Mr and sister spent Sunday with friends at Little Britain The ice on the bay is about inches thick and clear as glass Rev Mr Hart is expected to preach in the Methodist church next Sunday morning There was a good turn out the meeting last Sunday even ing Next Sunday eve Harvey will introduce the subject Mr Henry has sold his farm to Mr Mahoney Mr Frank Terry is the delegate from this Tent at the vent ion at Berlin this week home again The thoughts of small- j and cooling and the odor soon eves and home appears pox proved too much for his courage One would think from the number of pretty girls the Owl has on his list he hopes to become a modern Solomon From what little I know ho regards them with a jealous eye- Mr Ernie is visiting his sister Mrs Mr Daniel is improving His recent illness had a firm grip on him A goodlv number from this section attended the oyster supper and re port a good time Miss Maggie of King is visiting relatives in this vicinity Soon well hear the rattle of tins for sugarmaking Farmers are around to se cure their farm help Men arc scarce and the boys are getting mens wages around here Wherever I go some one is quizzing about where to find lady help Girls are scrace owing to the matrimonial harvester and demands The Joker I Russian in Canada- The success which has attended the Russian religionists who in tSOS left their native land to make a home for themselves in the Dominion- of Canada where the COLLEGK CORNERS had set apart for them two large ROACHS POINT We will give the Strictest Attention to all telephone orders Our 1st days business far sur passed our expectations We feel encouraged at the bright prospects Our aim is to win and hold the con fidence of the public We are to do business in an honest and hon orable way Our Groceries are strictly First Class and of the best quality I Try our Peas and Tomatoes They are fine Only 8c can Lemons Navel Oranges Messina Bananas Marmalade Oranges and I Fresh Salt Fish For the Lenten Season Fresh Bread every day H NOLLER Mrs entertained a few young young friends on Friday evening of last week Mrs Sherman and Miss spent Sunday in Sutton Mrf Nightingale of is the guest of her sister Mrs Mr Jesse Kaake has returned home none the worse of his trip to Toron to We are pleased to hear that Miss Jane Ferris is much better since she went to Toronto and hope to see her back again in the spring Mr George Davison of Newmarket was up on Tuesday to see about get ting in ice Mr Hamilton has sold his butcher shop to Mr John will be moved to Orchard Beach and run as a candy store in the summer Mr Robinson has the contract of moving it and from the shouting We hear think It must be quite an undertaking Owing to the state of the roads on Tuesday last quite a few young peo ple were unable to attend the Cricket ers Ball in Sutton Mr Marsh and Mr Sherman began Lent well by paying a flying trip to Sutton on Ash Wednesday Mr of Sutton was the guest of Mrs over Sunday Too late for last week A correction Some time ago an item appeared in the Ira staling Mr A horse sold fur It was Mrs Timothy Harman if ville formerly of this locality is vis iting her sisters Mrs Baldwin Mrs Young lelhaveu and Mrs J Since Miss Maggie from our midst the Sunday School has lost a willing worker and her voice as singer is missed very much sleighing now The difier- skating rinks will he well patron ized Quarterly services under the au spices of the church were held on the Base Line circuit last Sunday The farmers elevator at is a sure thing Mr Park has moved over on Queen street to spend a few months under contract with Mr Lewis Mr of tills the vacancy made by Mr Park on Mr J farm There is considerable in the future by the way people are making pre parations Mr John Smith near has certainly business the forelock Bros are ripping his hard wood bush into valuable lumber and he is teaming it lo Newmarket for the Specialty Works also making great preparations for building a uptodate barn and last but not least he being a councilman declares he will look after the interests of the township by his uttermost diligence East will have to furnish their teachers with a board ing bouse as we hear of some who cant get in Give us a call Robertsons Old Stand MRS PRIVATE SCHOOL r French arc Music Term IN ADVANCE Voting on the Bonus Bylaw was very satisfactory there being only adverse The people were very enthusiastic almost the entire available vote being polled On Wed nesday Mr Underbill to select a site and do some preliminary work Several more properties have chang ed hands Mr York has pur chased the residence of I J Hart- man Dawson City and We have very cold weather and the Northwest breezes are harder than Baldwin Mr Ira Young is calling on relatives and friends here He looks the same as of yore The present council has a baby elephant on Us hands the straighten ing up of the drifted roads The sooner they get tt it the or damages may accrue Mrs Kitefey of has a hive of bees that swarmed last week Next Mr Stiles of Sutton West is handling a good line of machinery judging by the number of sales late- Mr Hoovers house took Are one day last and pearly burned down but luckily the fire was put out Since Mr David Marten was so for tunate in wedding another fair Miss Canada Miss Allen dame nature has surely written a letter of credit op his beaming faco He talks of blocks of land lias resulted in awaken- fellow dissenters in Russia to a sire to follow in Now the or milk drinkers a branch of the same sect have petition ed Czar for permission to leave the Caucasus for a more congenial home in the new world If their desire he granted many thousands- will settle in I Canada The present condition of the Russian Quakers as the are known compared with that when they landed the Dominion two years since aDord a remarkable contrast Prosperity- lias attended them and now comfort is found in homes which in Russia never knew its meaning There arc a total of fifty Donkobor villages in Northwest Canada with a population of Immediately upon their ar rival in their new home the men went to work either as farm hands on farms or their own or on railway construction work Whatever the work or the wages the individual his receipts into a common fund the there as ill Russia be ing Now an a rule thirds of the men in every community go out to earn the money while the remainder look after the farms and wo men and children at home rite are sober and industrious usually of large stature robust health and ex ceptional physical strength They have been proved lo be excellent rack-lay- era and are in demand as workers on the rail- ads All the they te- goes in a lump sum to their re spective villages and is used for the general good in such manner as Is decided by their court The 6oukobors have vety material aid from the Friends and Great Britain the shape of stock goods farm etc At present the colonies are selfsustaining and give ample promise for the They live In nouses built the style and are cleanly pious simpleminded and lawabiding They have proved to be valuable additions to the citizen ship of Canada and are perfectly sat isfied with the now conditions in which find themselves Let the girl who possesses any shade of red in her avoid reds and yellows but- indulge in all the golden browns light and dark shades of blue and green purple gray and white Teach the girl to sew No matter In what station of life she is placed she should be laught to mend her own clothes and do a certain sliarc of i younger brothers or sisters when people are rich it does not follow that they wilt always be so If you should need a hot water bot tle and none is to he had put salt in a flannel bag and heat it in the oven or make a large pancake of flour and water bake it on the griddle put be tween soft muslin and apply But better provide the rubber hot tie be fore the emergency occurs You cannot be too careful in the use of gasoline It is iiisuch com mon use as fuel that one is apt to grow careless Children or servants should never be allowed to touch it Cleaning done with it should he taken to the out door air as a lamp or stove will cause an ex plosion A very good wash for the hair is to I beat up the yolk of au egg with a half pint of water that has been boil ed and If the hair is very heavy may require two or three yolks to thoroughly saturate it Rub the egg into the scalp thoroughly with the fingers It acts as a soap producing a froth when the water is put on the hair to remove it It should be washed out with tepid water and hair rinsed until the water is clear After the egg is out rub any good toilet soap on the hair to remove the grease The egg leaves the hair soft and clean Am monia should never be used It burns the hair crisp and harsh and will turn it grey as well Toronto Markets TORONTO Feb I Red White per Goose Wheat par Barley per per bushel Peas per bushel bushel- Apples per per ton per owl fore re pair per Turkey i i 06S 0 1 12 16 It 04 11 a to no ISO ft SOI a a a a a a a a Doctored Nlnt Years for Tetter Mr James Gaston merchant of Pa writes For years I have been disfigured with Tetter on my hands and face At I have found a euro in Dr Anews Ointment It helped me from the first application and now I am permanently cured Sold by W Lehman Newmarket WANTED Man and wife also Roy tor arm in Manitoba Address Manitoba Office Newmarket To Rent acre within particulars apply to Hill Jno Stephens or Julius Holers Ilccton Apply to Mrs Lloyd Avenue WANTED An experienced servant to no to Must bo ood and laundress Inference required Apply to Mrs Joseph toblnftonOorhm si PEPTOZONE the Enemy of Disease Mr has bought that to Owen Sound In the spring We sorry to of the serious ctipled Mr York Mr York will also move his drug Store to the Every farmer who owns his land and in out of debt 19 Independent Rank may break syndicates goto the wall markets may be all in the hands of the bear and yet the farmer may sit on the fence and whistle a merry time for he has the assurance thaVseed time and harvest will not fall that men must cat and he must help to feed illness of Thompson son oil them and when panics come he is out Mr Thompson who- went range and under shelter SPECIAL ON Salmon Trout and Salt Herrings In Kegs DAVISON CO NEWMARKET 5CTS n Gross Ladders Best Cord Spool Cotton v during February TORONTO JOBBING HOUSE IX This Space Lehmans Drug Store WHERE YOU CAN HAVE All Your Drug Wants Supplied For Sale An exceptionally fine Farm of acres with large buildings pure wa ter Ac in South Western Manitoba For man with family and reasonable capital this is a grand opportunity Write quick WARREN Front St East Toronto THE BEST THE W CO BEST is none too We have it and good for for you you Call sec is CO BROS Photographers Newmarket THE BEST THE BEST Stone Wanted Suitable for from one to eight the Office GRAND TRUNK Special Trains to Canadian Northwest Will leave Toronto every Tuesday during March and April at p Colonist Sleepers will be attached to these trains in which berths will be free and can be secured by pas sengers on arrival at Toronto Passengers travelling without stock should take the Pacific Ex press leaving Toronto at pm Full information and tickets from agents of Grand Trunk System A Agent M DICKSON Passenger Agent CORN CORN An eminent doctors formula purchased cost It Is no faith euro and wont roasohalrgroonabald remedy stands proeminent In world of medicine It pure It makes mi-oom- clear nerves and pure- blood A marvelous cure as that or Mrs who rendered very weak by a severe at- have found a tonic for rehuUdlDsr after I- will recomrnd to any person a mnto and I The Era IS til Corn Chopped and Cracked Flour and Feed I COALWOOD Ideal I County FOR SALS Canada Improved Sow for service Also Brood Sow sumo breed All will 5w5 Lot con I It York fc

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