Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , August 2, 1901, p. 2

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J S a NEWMARKET ERAv FRIDAY AUG 1 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY NORTHERN TIME TABLE ft 3 S 2 to 10 CO CO CI a a I MOO a a a 3 v leaves for Boston this week J Miss Susie is away for tie holidays Miss Maud Clifton of Toronto is home on a visit Mr of Chicago and also his brother axe on Messrs E and leave on -North- West- Oap Toronto tetter Next Monday is civic holiday here A contingent of 260 boys from the Dr Homes arrived in the city Wednesday from England Most of them will be sent away immedi ately for distribution to various points in Ontario Several hundred visitors take tie trip at the Hall daily and inspect the works of the big clock which are enclosed in a glass case Wednesday morning a sightseer wan dered Into this glass enclosure and hung his hat on one of fans that regulate the clock The Ian hat when it at the GliENVILLE The garden party on Wednesday night was a success The weather was the of the en Joyed ArTanexnentBwere and everybody was well pleased Holland landing 5 She Never Up and Better Each Issue All Type Set in Newmarket All Printing Done at Home FRIDAY AUGUST 2nd The British House of Parliament by a vote of 150 to authorized the expenditure of two million pounds on the Pacific cable This looks as the project go thro being Great Britains share under the agree ment with the colonies The Cosmopolitan for August is as usuai rich in fiction remarkable both for its vivid interest and its great variety Irving writes a refreshing story of the Canadian tigtimber region and draw ings catch the spirit the scene per fectly If it is true that all the world loves a lover then Edgar clever epigrammatic story the princes who have relinquished thrones position wealtbeverythmg to marry the women they loved should indeed be popular On the 26th Sir Louis is reported as having stated at referring to the Conference called with regard to the organisa tion of the Supreme Court of Appeal in London It has proven a com plete fizzle as we in Canada thought it would There was nothing accom plished and the proceedings made it abundantly clear that things had bet ter remain as they are The Lord Chancellor has today the right to call together the brightest legal minds in the United Kingdom for the decid ing of Imperial Issues Could any thing be better than that Mr George and bride are visiting with bis brother Mr of the next minute but the clock stopped and was out of business roi minutes before the City Hall Mrs J Wilson of is j discovered what was wrong visiting her sister Mrs for a month Clarence of Boston was in Town on Monday to see his invalid lather Mr John Warren and wile also some of the family are rusti cating near Morton Park Messrs J and J with their wives are camping at Orchard Beach Mrs Hughes leaves today for Marie to visit her est son and other relatives Mrs Henry sister pi Mrs Henry is here on a couple of weeks visit Mrs- Charles Rhinehart and child ren have returned home after three weeks visit with relatives in Mr David returned on Saturday from a weeks visit in To ronto Niagara and Buffalo Mr A Douglass of cousin of Mrs was paying iier or three days visit last week Mr vocalist and leader of the Elm street choir was in Town a couple of days this week calling on friends Mr John Koch of cou sin of Mr Lehman and his wife were visiting at on Wed nesday Mr A Bogarfc of the Ontario Bank Toronto has been home lor the past week or so enjoying his vaca tion GOVERNMENT WILL GIVE AID TO THE EXTENT OF The Ontario Government proposes to deal generously with the sufferers by fire in the district The investigations of Mr Shuttle- worth resulted in the establishment of a Citizens Committee to look alter those who were out and showed that they were in fairly good shape for recovering from the disas ter Despite the hopeful outlook however was felt that- some help was needed The Government grant will total in all 30 Twelve hundred dollars of this sum will be given in cash to the Citizens Committee to expend in di rect relief for the fire sufferers The Government also has set apart to be used in purchasing timothy and clover seed to sow in the burned dis tricts so as to prevent the springing of the second growth of timber usually follows in the path of a great fire and which is such an obstacle to the clearing of the land By sowing the burned sections with timothy and clover in this way it is hoped to the reversion to forest of land which was all ready for the plow The other of the grant be used in rebuilding the school house at Reams That school had Just been finished recently at a cost of and was a total loss as there was no Nice shower last Sunday and Mon day It will help the and i Miss Hannah of spent a few days at home this week Miss Kate Murphy of Toronto is spending her vacatioi at home of Toronto is visiting here- Thos Gray Boston was calling on friends this week Mr- Morton who had an opera tion performed on bis hip two weeks ago at Hospital we are plead ed to say Is improving and expects to return home in- a few days Miss Violet of Newmarket is home on a two weeks vacation Mrs Marsh and family left for Or chard Beach on Thursday where they will remain for a few Mrs Leslie and P J fa spent Sunday with friends at Roachs Point Mr Bert Tate and sister Bella of Hamilton are visiting at Tates- Miss Rosa Goodwin and- Miss port er of Toronto are the guests of Mr J Goodwin Mrs Williams of Place is visiting her sister Mrs J Newmarket Leading Store t line of Summer Goods Cut Down in Price so low that you can make a dollar buy as much as two would have done a short lime since Our Word AURORA Richmond Hill Liberal Starr on it Until the new school McMahon left Monday to spend two building is completed school will be or three weeks of his holidays in in the house of Mr and Newmarket ton who has just returned to Dr A and wife of earning with the new school teacher have been visiting at Mr David King also Mr Roberts of Rat Portage Mr Gray of Boston is- visiting his sister Mrs of East He was taking in the Pan and came over to see old faces again Mrs John Brown and four child ren from Acton are visiting her Revolt in Wednesday was Civic Holiday The Methodists had an excursion to one of the City Parks by the trolley Court Revision was held here on Saturday by Judge Morgan the only appeal of any importance being that of the Metropolitan against an assessment of The assessor thought the amendment to the scrap iron act would apply to the railway and the value accord ingly Messrs T H Lennox and A Taylor fought out the case for the municipality and Mr J acted for the company The judge held that the amendment did not ap ply to the case before him and reduc ed the assessment to that of last year viz 51500 A rifle association under the new regulations of the Minister of Militia has been formed here the follow ing officers A captain Dr J Stephenson secretary J treasurer A- Love and Braund committee There are about sixty members in the new club and the first shoot took place Island of Curacao July on Wednesday on a farm at the south There are nine vacancies in the House of Commons and three in the Senate In the Commons four of the vacancies are in Quebec three in Ontario one in New Brunswick and one in In the Senate the vacancies are one each for Ontario Quebec and New Brunswick By- elections to the vacancies in the Commons will be held shortly alter the midsummer holidays and ap pointments to toe Senate will be made shortly alter he functions in connection with the visit of the Duke of Cornwall and York are of the town The supplies from the department are fifteen rifles and rounds of ammunition Dr at the head of men has revolted against President Castro of Venezuela- The EST Antonio Mr and Mrs Norman left for ents Mr and Mrs and Ta the England this week at Holland Luading for a couple Venezuelan Government has sent j About twentyfive laborers leave weeks 1 troops to toe scene of the up- here for the Northwest next week Mr and Mrs D of rising The situation is grave Toronto formerly of Holland Land- other outbreaks are expected The 100 for for 10c Sailors Boots for It J Kings at 650 Suits at 395 Priestleys Finest Black Satin and Cords regular Dress Goods on Friday and Saturday at A This week we place on Sale Twenty Pieces Best Canadian Prints in new dark patterns This is the regular Print All you want at per yard Ladies Chip Sailor Hats newest shapes the bands in colors of Blue White Black and Navy Dot Real value each This week cents each Womens Fine Kid Button Boots sizes 3J are just half their value These We make another bargain week in King Quality Lace or Button Boots All sizes in this best of all famous Boots For One Week We cleared a manufacturer of several lines of Mens Fine Suits at a big discount from regular prices One line we quote here see the others Mens solid wool Tweed Suits worth all sizes for Rev Norman who is leaving with his wife for Japan on mission ing arc spending their holidays at whole country is ready to rise against service took leave of the Kp- fc- A4ih4 I j If EJ ft If f 1 I it a Out London July despatch to The Pall Mall Gazette from Pest says In consequence of the agitation in Albania Turkish territory Austria has ordered every garrison In Bosnia and Herzegovina to be Immediately placed on a war footing Additional regiments leave Vienna this week for and All toe of ficers on furlough have been ordered to rejoin their regiments INTO KXILE Constantinople July Pasha who was recently ar rested in his house together with guests principally Egyptians all of whom were accused of an extensive conspiracy against toe Sultan was with other Mussulmans despatched into exile yesterday CHRISTIANS ARK DESPERATE Constantinople July ex citement among the Albanians at la becoming more acute The Christians are reported to be In a desperate condition and the foreign- ministers here have made renewed de mands at the Kiosk that toe Government protect tne lives and pro perty of the Christians his aunts Mrs B Burton the arbitrary methods of President burg j Castro Constitutional guarantees Mr Hesson of Port Arthur have been suspended and Enclosed find renewal We tions Colombia are feared do not want it to stop for the Era is a very welcome visitor to our home every week Mrs Andrew Hunter of To ronto accompanied by a grand daughter are spending a month here with relatives Her husband con tinues very poorly The many friends of Mr Public School or will regret to learn that he is suf fering from a fractured shoulder the result of being thrown against a curb stone- Mrs and family re turned home last Saturday after three weeks visit in Rochester Mr and Mrs Spilberg of Rochester her parents here for a visit in Canada Mr ffra of the Elgin Watch Company Illinois spent holi days at the PanAmerican and at the home of Mr band master Miss and Miss Daly are also visiting at Mr Mr J English of Dauphin Man another of Mrs Richard boys Is home on a visit owing to Hi health It is only years since he went to Manitoba but It is years he left Newmarket and Chinese Reforms Pekin July The edict of the Emperor providing for the of the Chinese foreign office has been received Its tone and sub stance satisfy the ministers the powers The edict coincides with their demands on the subject as a condition of peace The edict de clares foreign affairs will roost important business of the Government gives the foreign office precedence over the six t old boards that previously outranked and provides for the reception of the ministers in the hall in which hereto fore only relatives of the Emperor have entered It also provides- for the entertainment of toe ministers by the Emperor at occasional banquets Wheat cutting has commenced at and Man There were deaths from small pox In New York State during June Harrison July 31 Howes and Lelghtons saw mill was burned here this morning at Messrs and George Patterson farmers near ChesleF were by their horses and kill- he seea a wonderful improvement In ed the old town I Wary the daughter of Mr James Leahy and Miss Julia Mark una ay dropped dead on Winn were united in marriage at night in Young So More on Tuesday mornvVg of May in In Sacred Heart Church Montreii 1 Montreal hall formerly of East will cost to repair the bury roads in Uxbrldge that were J nee Miss of expected In a few days w VIHV parents on Prospect avenue By the an barber J Satan said i Brother Dickey oown with theVsmall ox arber health has been somewhat a roarln Hon I paired by Intends taking a dont wee rtnt mm trip spending rtfiW rains Thirty feet lay toWirSS out or the dam at Utta worth League on Monday evening Ottawa July The Department of Agriculture will send tons of hay to South Africa in August and tons in September making the tons Montrcaj July Between last night and 3 oclock this morning three Inches of fell in this city constituting one of the greatest on re cord in so short a time The result was that many thousands of dollars worth of damage was done In different parts the city thru flooding of cel lars July shocking ac cident betel John son of Mr Douglas of The lad was working at a planer In the sash factory the Co when his left band be came drawn to the knives and his arm was hacked In pieces above toe elbow falling in a mass upon the floor H E A Penetang boy has within the past weeks added to his bank account thru the sale of angleworms I to tourists at per 100 The youth waters an extensive lawn every morning sleeps in the afternoon and picks worms at night with the aid of a lantern is advertising for a hundred men to work on the water works extension at a wage of In men are wanted on the sewer works at the same price and in some laborers are on strike for a day the erection of toe big cereal food works having cre ated a lively demand for men and in work cannot go on for lack of laborers The same in Newmar ket The Town on to Mr and Mrs Frank Birch a son King on the to of July to Mr and Mrs Frank Pratt a son MOIJLDSMn East on July to and Mrs Moulds a son In Town on July to Mr and Mrs Chas Newton a son THE LEADING Furniture and- House destroyed by fire Monday- time in Newmarket me While these Goods last you can buy The Altai At toe residence of Mr con on Inst by Rev Pi Tottenham John to Sarah McDev daughter of the late William On Wednesday July at All Church Toronto by Rev A Barry Monroe J dtllac Mich to Eva J youngest daughter of the late Mark Moa- of Sutton West The Tomb In Town on July Hannah wife of Mr Williamson aged mos and days Interred at New market Cemetery Saturday HALL At Pine Orchard on Aug Samuel Hall aged service at the residence at a on Saturday and Interment at Pine Orchard burying ground I a SFEorAury- Night calls attended to at residence John Millard TELEPHONE MAIN ST NORTH All Orders receive Careful and Attention Berry Bowls 8inch cut glass design regular Inc for Butter Dishes glass covered special value at cents Tea Setts A pieces cut glass designs 65c and Tumblers plain or decorated regular 60c per dozen for Goblets plain regular 60c per dozen only Sugar and Creams decorated China gilded special per pair only Fine China Cups and Saucers moustache regular 50c for 30c 12 only Fine China Cups and Saucers moustache heavy gilded regular cents for dozen only Fine China and Saucers flowered and gilded regular for la cents Glass Cake Stands carved special and Heavy Wheat Pattern Cups and regular for STONE BUTTER JARS CROCKS JUGS Crown Brand Fruit Sealers Pints and Quarts Rubber Sealer Rings cents per dozen m I fc A Groceries Provisions Fruit Campers Supplies Boiled Ham Canned Heat Comb Honey BREAKFAST CEREAL FOODS m I A Plain arid Fancy Cake Wain and Fancy Biscuits Cocoa and Chocolate FRUIT Oranges and Bananas and Melons Chocolates Bon Jersey Ice Cream J A CENTRAL TELEPHONE Dont go homo You time by getting your lunch here It saves work at homo and saves you money WN STARR vi

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