A I Ml the newmarket era Friday July t 1 1 I f- J J I Manufacturer of all kind of Also a large of hand Repairing promptly attended to MTALBBRT TROWLAND GRADUATE OP THE Ontario Veterinary College ST Next door North of brag 1 1 1 1 New and Seasonable Goods H MANAGER 1 PRODUCE MARKET There was a good market on Tues day spite of the heat as follows butter to J 7c to He chickens to I Arrived- Cfcrtoad of FEED CORN Also all Varieties of SEED CORN Call and See Then MOORE Reliable Insurance All legitimate fire losses paid with in ten days in the following strong companies Liverpool London Globe assets Nor wich Union capital assets Perth assets policies in these Companies cover loss by Both Fife and Call upon or write to C Mount Albert FURNITURE You can save money by buying your Furniture at the A LARGER STOCK THAN EVER OF Bedroom Parlor Tables and Fancy Chairs We are for Pillow Sham Holders and me celebrated Carpet Stretcher and Picture framing a Specialty Goods delivered free of charge when ordered in ALLAN THEAKER Rev Morgan has been appoint ed to Mount Albert Circuit instead of Rev S H Mrs David Lundy is dangerously ill Her recovery is doubtful Those wanting any Edition of the for any length of time do well to call at this office Mr Stokes had the misfor tune to lose a valuable thorobred Jersey cow on Thursday last BASEBALL Our Senior baseball team played their first match of the season against the Haymakers of at the Methodist garden party at that- place on Friday The score stood 58 to in favor of our boys at the end the sixth innings and the Haymakers decided they had enough leatherchas ing and threw up the sponge The team speak in the highest praise of the hospitable manner in which they were treated the Ashwarthites We have the Largest Stock of I WALL PAPERS WE EVER HAD Newest Tints and Shades A Choice Selection of Ingrains CRONJE FROM One of our ambitious juvenile stamp collectors wrote to General at St Helena asking for stamps of the issue of that island On Saturday he received a letter dat ed May enclosing two stamps The letter is written we presume in Dutch and apparently acknow ledges the receipt of his correspond ents letter and advises him of the enclosure The signature is P A EXCURSION Methodist and Albert Presbyterian and Methodist Sunday Schools will hold their annu al Excursion to Jacksons Point Peninsular Park and on Wed nesday July 10th The steamer Enterprise has been chartered for the occasion- Train leaves Mount Albert at 905 am are adults children For other particulars see hills The day will be observed as a Civic Holiday here and all places of business will be closed GARDEN PARTY The Presbyterian garden party on Monday evening was as usual largely attended The intense heat that pre vailed interfered to a great with the enjoyment of those that at tended and made it difficult to keep the eatables in good order hut every body was good about it and the evening passed pleasantly There was a steady for ice cream and the bountiful supply pro vided was soon exhausted The pro ceeds amounted to nearly one hun dred dollars LOCUST HILL Fine weather for the 1st of July Hope everyone enjoyed it- Campers are paddling their canoes these days We think probably if the boys of Locust Hill would keep their distance from the girls mothers wouldnt need to keep their daughters in Mr John jr and lady friend took in the excursion to last week Quite a number get in the shade these days All such gatherings much occurs to mar and darken our claim to a high Standard of civilization Think of it men saturated with rum an tobac co reeling about or stretched on the ground in a helpless condition others like so many uncaged wild animals and the very air filled with profanity How many will look upon such scenes and regard it with indifference or even amusement whereas it should cause everyone who claims good citi zenship to hang head in shame and consider how far he is personally responsible for the infamy that at taches to such a condition of things Miss Blanche Silver arrived home from Michigan last Saturday where she has been teaching for the last years She will spend her holidays at Brae Mr and Mrs have gone to to attend the funeral of his mother who died last Monday Mr and Mrs Geo are here from New York State Mr George Silver of Toronto is home at Brae BALDWIN HOLT Mr James our genera blacksmith is very sick at present Mr Bradley has started services in Holt church We hope he will out the evil and do good Mr Brad ley deserves much honor for his kind endeavors Mr John Hopkins lost a valuable young mare with inflammation Mr Alexander had ahorse seriously injured by running against the handle of a plough in the pasture field There is a giddy multitude who have a practice of larking in the ways on Sunday nights which is a hind rance to good The good Hook says Thy ways are ways pleasantness and her paths are peace I will not withhold my pen or close my desk and will give the names if this night- larking is not ceased in the future Faithful Will WE HAVE THE Boots op Wet Weather I TRY A PAIR WOOL MARKET PERSONAL Miss Bathgate of York Mills is a guest at the home of Mr Terry Mr John Spalding came home from the city on Saturday Mrs Wallace made a business trip to Toronto on Saturday Mr and Mrs of Point spent Sunday at the home of her Mr Thos Messrs Ed Gould and Saunders of Oxbridge were guests at the home of Dr Forrest this week Misses Olive of and Fanny of Mongolia are visit ing Miss Essie Jewell Mr John A Rowland A of Toronto spent the holiday at the parental home here Mr- and Mrs Crosby spent Sunday and Monday in Among those who spent the Nation al holiday in town were Miss Tressa Blizzard and Messrs Louis Huff Percy Jennings Walter Hansford and Byron Armstrong of Toronto Rev K Hajer and Mrs left on Tuesday evening for their new home in Bolton Mr and Mrs Thos Cunningham have gone on a visit to Pittsburg intending to talie in the Pan- American returning home J A Hopkins last a horse by eat ing too much new mown hay Mr John Hall was buried at Sand- ford on Thursday Mrs John Maines and Miss Nellie spent the 1st in Toronto vis iting friends Mr and family of Toronto spent the 1st visiting his mother Mrs Quite a number took in the Presby terian garden party at Albert on the 1st of Julv Miss Lizzie Noriss and Charlie Kay were at Newmarket last week writing on Entrance exam Preaching again in our Church on Sunday evening at 730 by Free minister from Dry Town Take your WOOL to the Mount Albert Woollen Mills and get toe highest Toronto prices in Cash Full stock of Flannels Sheetings Blankets Yarns etc also a good assortment of Suitings always on band 2c extra paid for wool taken in ex- change for goods Geo ft Sons Order Your Summer Our Pi foe are right Our Work to Stand the Teat Our Fitting to your You Pay ftp What Get and do More CALL AND SEE US KELLER MT ALBKRT PUBLIC SCHOOL Senior Room V Class Hayes Hi total Thompson Blizzard Ross Shields Frank Rowland An nie Woodruff Terry 551 Porter 518 Addie Hunter 512 Stanley Oldham Lillian Cameron Jessie Guy Anson Arnold Rams- den Garfield Oldham Jr Alex Wallace 773 Toole Roy Willbee Porter Jennings Ill Roy Cook Geo rose Eva Harrison Florence Smart 292 Jewell 224 Jr III- Watls Wesley Theakcr Allan Spalding Alice Case Austin Mahann Myrtle Vandywater Herbert Sib ley 303 Vera Hogg Alta French 223 Maud Mitchell Promotion Ill to Jr max marks Roy Cook Jr Ill to Ill max marks Herbert Sibley 277 Allan Spalding 256 Harry Hutt 233 Lillie Watts 228 M Leek teacher Junior Room The following have been promoted to Jr Ill Max Marks 370 Margaret 299 Gertie Moore 290 Bertha Ross 261 Vera Dark 243 Frank Watts Essie Jewell Reggie WVlbee Jr to Max MajkB 290 Gertie McMullen Floyd John Smart MvrtleRear 203 Mahan Herman Barrett Harold Hayes Woodcock Frank Bert M Nixon teacher SUTTON Mrs Jones of Toronto is herewith her daughter Sirs Mrs Taylor of Sunderland Miss Frances of Brock were visiting with Mrs last week Mr and ftlrs Win Boyd of Philadel phia are visiting with Mrs John Boyd of Sutton The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church Sutton purpose holding a garden party oh the 10th of July on the Manse grounds A garden party under the auspices of the Methodist church will be held on the of July on the grounds of near Point The Rev A P Brace will return from Montreal this week The AOUW intend having an ex cursion to Beaverton on the of July Geo Snake was killed on the It track between and Atherly while drunk This is another laurel in the death crwn of those engaged In the unrighteous traffic- The Sutton Herald announced last week a change of proprietorship viz that It will be amalgamated with the Newmarket Express and will he conducted by the editor of that paper Mr Arthur Cuttle of was here over Sunday and left Mon day morning to spend Dominion Day in Toronto Miss Wright of Seaforth teacher Is the guest of her aunt Mrs J Mrs Davidson of Inlet eldest daughter of Mr Ramsay was here a few days calling upon friends and early associates The Rev J washere Dominion Day to see mother His daughter who has been keeping her company returned home with him and Mrs of Baldwin Is again with her Mr Ernest Hayes and Mrs Hayes of were here on the 1st Mrs Hayes will remain here some time There was a very large concourse or people at Jacksons Point on the 1st but unfortunately At as early an hour as seven on our National holiday throngs were teeming the roads towards that fooue of all holiday and pleasure seekers- Jacksons Point Humbugs nor any other bugs will never cease no long as public patronage is extended to them Time was when the Point was synonymous to a pleasant days outing but now it is living on its past reputation The orgies perpe trated under the protection of our laws is enough to prevent lovers of decency and order from attending them Under government control it would be an ideal breathing spot Wild strawberries have been estra plentiful at Jerusalem this season have been the rule Mrs Geo has a circle of excellent women friends Im glad to note theyre rallying round her to console her in her hours of sorrow Quite a large At Home at River side Cottage on Sunday eve About forty assembled there to see our old acquaintance Jinunie Owen who was up on a visit If folks will keep their tongues tied probabilities are that Mr and Mrs Owen will settle up scored and live again as man and wife We trust so Everybody most has a good word for Jimmie Mr Less Crittenden had an exciting runaway last week while doing sta tute labor By pluck and luck Less saved his neck By the Era I that Walter is undertaking to tame an owl Will Brodie tame the owl or will owl tame thats the question From my own experience with owls Im under the impression the owl will hold the winning hand Ive never known but one Owl that could speak more than please report Robert Marshall has removed from Brownhiil to Kettlehys burg Speak ing as I know them Robert and fam ily are firstclass neighbors Cliff establishment is quite pretentious looking Some boss workmanship Last week an enormous amount of grading and fill ing was done in order to make a good approach A July 1st Celebration our bachelor Jim- Yes Im sure it was him That flew by in his cart on a burl Close beside him there sat In a long straw hat A most exquisitely fashionable girl To Jacksons Point in style they went A glorious happy day they spent For Jim was in a convivial mood He spent his spare cash With much freedom and dash Quite on a par with a city fled dude Continued after the wedding Miss Mabel one our uptodate girls has gone to live at Mr David Evans Union St She is much taken up with the place out in that section Georgia Crittenden another of our genuine young ladies has gone to Muskoka for the summer Some time ago two of a pug nacious disposition followed a peace ful young man trying to pick a crow with him beyond endur ance he in the racket that ensued the valorous brothers got their pugnacious bumps flattened and one sustained a compound fracture of the leg As one of the twain has for years been poking at our friend the Joker no lloubt that persecuted individual will say Good enough it served him right I myself think thus of all such Clarence of the Provincial Hub is sporting around at Uncle Jane was recently reading the private records Ac cording to her delineation there should be a moral and physical upheaval and housccleanlng in Baldwin society Now I was thinking Baldwin had a pretty clean record Perhaps J had better pull the mote out of her own eye and get rid of the moral leprosy In her own potato patch David Brown an old BaldwmJtebut for many years a resident of Dakota is visiting relatives here From the kindly remembrance of brides cake I am so often favored with our girls quite flatter my van ity and Im believing Im not such a scalawag after all maybe Like little Jack Horner eating his Xmas pie I gobble it down and sigh Oh what a good boy am I If the Duke and Duchess of York favor our burg a visit no doubt they will be favorably mightily impressed by the magnanimous gener osity of the corporation in providing us with such a tony depot Such a noble reward for our thirty thousand bonus Most private families have a better building for a A citizen observed to me If I de serve it you might give me a puff Now puffs or breezes from me are solely for our own sweet girls And I- fear that in doing thus I have put my foot in it as so many outsiders are looking after them theyll soon be all wives and mammas None left to smile us Consolation there are more a up If I only dare Id you where wedding bells will soon ring in half a dozen different cases in this settle ment Showers of congratulations on my friend Will Knight Sharon He is well repaid for ail those years of waiting The Fetches are amongst the best families Sonic time ago gave Era readers a hint this blissful event Some Mount had an unpleasant experience lately at their picnic at the point Jacksons They were enjoying a lovely saU in a steam yacht overloaded tis said Fuel ran out in midst of a tempestuous sea- Oh the barrels of tears that they shed are only recorded in the big book Harry Park good feller smiles and sunshine to the tearstained faces by towing them to port with his yacht Holidays the kids are free niggers Whoop The Owl 3 i o White and Colored Muslins Black and Colored Ducks New Prints New Lace Ties D ALBERT I j NEW SCYTHES NEW SNATHS NEW NEW I At Lowest Prices mother Mr Chester Elliott and Mr Hamilton July Children playing Geo KHiott of Toronto at Jackson with matches set fire to clothes in a Elliotts Mr McCormack Vivian closet in the residence of Rev Samuel at Mr Wm Simpsons Mr Chap- Daw this afternoon The damage man of Toronto and Miss of amounted to 300 Shortly before Toronto at Mr Wm Paisleys Miss midnight an upset lamp set fire to the Laura Rush with her father Mr Wm furnishings in the residence of Mr R Rush Robertson Cannon street east The Visitors out town Mr and Mrs loss amounted to about James Gray at Hart roan Mr Dick Morton Keswick Messrs P I Lazcnby Hill It pays to aovertise In the Era at Sandford Mr J and Miss P Paisley with friends in Scott Jersey Bull for Service Mr of the Scon line purchas ed a bred Jersey Bull from Mrs of which will for July 2 A frame house owned and occupied by Mr Thomas vice at a premises reason- was totally destroyed by f stokes this morning Cause of fire said to be from a defective stovepipe Partly- insured Pasture to Let PINK HOLLOW On Wednesday afternoon of last week by Rev Farrier of Lloyd- town Mr William Archibald King and Miss Sara were unit ed in marriage at the residence of the brides father Mr Pine Hollow 6th line of King The wedding party entered the lawn at pm to the strains of wedding march played by Miss Annie Archibald The bride leaning on her fathers arm looked very pretty in a gown of white mus lin with sash and insertion trim mings The bride was attended by sister who wore white muslin trimmed with chiffon Little Flor ence Dove acted as maid of honor The groom was ably supported by his brother Mr Archibald The guests numbering about forty sat down to a sumptuous dejeuner Many and hearty were the good wishes ex tended to the young couple who left in the evening for and other Northern points The bride was the recipient of many handsome and valu able gifts among winch was an organ given by the groom May the path way of the newly married couple be bright with heavens sunshine The annual union at Mussel- mans Lake on Friday last was a huge success in every way The great crowd enjoyed itself to its Cull ex tent in the spacious grounds of Mr A and visitors found them selves well accommodated Among the many interested spectators- of the football match between and Goodwood teams were Hon J Davis and Mr Hall of King City The score at the conclusion was three to nil in favor of the hoys of trac The features the game were the combination work of the trac forward division and the kicking qualities of Us backs Some seven schools attended the picnic and all took part in the program of sports In the evening the young people from Stouftvillo found amusement in trip ping the light fantastic by the light of the waning moon Quite a number from here attended the Garden Party in aid of the Christian church at These with people from other points in the country helped to yield the splendid proceeds of Misses Lemonj and Thlrsk gave several en tertaining parts in the program Elder Percy of gave Id the Churchill Christian church last Sunday evening an eloquent discourse on Bodily or Personal Sa crifice A Chapman a student from To ronto occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church here on Sunday morning preaching on the subject of New Birth Miss Q Patterson spent last week with Miss Clara The Song of the Bell has ceased for a short period seven weeks The football team with a little more could have captured at Aurora on Monday Dominion Day Visitors In town for the holiday Mr A of Toronto with Advertisements Executors Sale or House and Lot in lit Albert The Executors of of he late Wilder will otter tot Auction at the Hotel In of At the hour of oclock In the fore toon property namely Village Mount en according to There In a o house on the place and lot for a market garden per cent and with and to be sold subject tooondltions of which can be seen and particulars given by Solicitor for Newmarket Pure Paris Green Bought Bulk aril put up In packages by ourselves Poison- Fly Paper AND TANGLEFOOT We also carry a full line of Paten Hem- and Ciiro and Family Recipes oeive personal attention day or T LLOYD axi Living Stream Of Water Apply to I field AND GARDEN IN BULK AND PACKAGE BEETS MANGEL CARROT CORN RAPE FLAX ONION SETTS Ac From the most reliable growers at right prices at Forrests Drug Store Get Our Prices FOR Screen Doors Window Screen CIoth Wringers Lawn Mowers Garden Tools ReadyMixed Paint Every can guaranteed ROWLANDS ivfount Albert- THE LEADING SHARON GENTLEMEN in We are prepared to please you New 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