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Newmarket Era , August 9, 1901, p. 5

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s ONTARIO CAPITAL Preside CHAB General Haider A NEWMARKET BRANCH General Banking Business transacted- Ij Interest on Deposits IT 1TM DRAFTS AT ill- fltPrliDK and ROSS 1 to MPs Simpson Main St newmarket LATEST DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Stones- r Call Ordering ft BUY YOUR AT- Penned Seed Store Opposite porsyth Hotel Tbe are always Just as cheap and no disappointment Weeks Local WHAT IB OH ft Promotion The following order was gazetted at Ottawa last Saturday Regi ment York Rangers To be Lieu ten ant Second Lieut Howard vice Scott retired Advance in At the Cheese Market on Thursday of last week there were boxes of cheese offered and all sold at prices ranging from cents to cents per lb Newmarket Factory sold cheese at tbe highest figure There were four buyers present and the Liverpool cable showed an ad vance of one shilling and sixpence since the previous meeting was bid for creamery butter but the salesman refused to accept it Next Board on Aug NWiiaiket Sandfly Wesson Overcoats Everyone should possess one Its a good theres years of service In them and tbe price paid neednt be beyond anybodys reach Spring Overcoat light In weight light In color heavier in weight darker in color from any Overcoating material that you wish perfect fitr- in price correct in patterns to choose from I McDongall Co Oup Method The Era never forces itself upon the people If a subscriber resides outside of North York and does not desire to continue it all that is neces sary is lo Tail to renew subscription and it will be promptly be discontinu ed It is a great satisfaction to us however that very few fail to renew Hence we are assured that our efforts to produce an interesting acceptable uptodate local family newspaper are appreciated by our thousands of read ers Home subscribers desiring to discontinue will kindly pay up all ar rears and their wishes will also re ceive prompt attention The Foil Fains Following are the dates so far as known of the Fall Fairs in which the people of this section are specially interested Industrial at Toronto Aug to Sept NORTH YORK at NEWMARKET Sept to Sept Central at Sept 25 to Sept East York at Oct to Oct at Sutton Oct and Sept 24 and you a good return for your money Those who have furnished a arri ire know the countless articles ItS which are rehired to make every part of the- look cosy and from Page They can all be got here ATKINSON satisfaction guaranteed One of the most serious features of to lose our friends but modern life is the large and incasing w summoned to their number of persons who are last home we consider It a duty to with defect of vision Many a boy te Sodom and girl cemes home from school fret- with the inhabitants of that GODS PROMISE TO ABRAHAM Golden Text I am thy shield and thy exceeding great reward INTRODUCTION The chapter intervening between this lesson and the last is a record of stirring events Lot having MAM THE LEADING and discouraged complaining of brick stores on Main street the Ac who are really suffering floor of one used as the from injury to undertaking parlors where the caskets Parents rarely learn the actual cause cabinets and nothing a of tne trouble until it is too late to to notice un- a cure and tnen in the floor number or cases they adopt a method 5toxe s which is sure to aggravate the of both are used or the display his ease namely to purchase a pair of ter of furniture cheap spectacles from an uneducated Mi vendor The eye is the most delicate always been a public spirited organ in the human body and only serving in Council of the one who is skilled in iff physiolpg as Town period of fourteen years well as conversant with the laws of optics can proper lens for use With a very large class Bread is the staff of life said the people a lens which is suitable lor old Hebrew thousands off years one is utterly unfitted- tor the other and nothing has been found in so the use of delicate and all modern research to alter its proud sive apparatus is required to deter- position It must be understood mine with exactness the particular however that it is good bread efe of Jens required in each case which is mentioned here More trou- the tooth is troublesome we have been upon the the dentist for the ear the man family through the use of and for other organs there or bread than any other one thing specialists hut when the greats and when we consider how large a est of them all the window of portion of the diet of working classes soul is affected we the advice it forms too much care quack vendor and ircid the selection of the lest bring on endless trouble When the to make it Good evils which result from the use of bread can be made only from good these trashy things are more general- flour and good flour can Messrs and A Hunter have formed a partnership as Contractors Builders And are now in a position to take contracts for all branches of Mason Work Estimates Given at Short Notice And satisfaction guaranteed BOILER SETTING A SPECIALTY All kinds of Carting and Teaming done on Short Notice IV HUNTER Timothy Street East ANDREW HUNTER Street is Wimb COOLS AND HEAL tfstr ft ri4 it ar Mch m1 4ua afUtl a Tumors Tuberculosis Blood Taint MANKIND CANNOT CUBE NATtlBp CAN Aae Ikes fco Business a day marked by the consolida tion of business interests perhaps no more important step has been taken than the recent organization under the name of the Federated Business Col leges of Ontario Limited of nine of the most widely known and oldest es tablished business colleges of the province This Federation includes the American Business Col lege of Toronto established over forty years with Mr David principal Forest City Busi ness College of London with Mr J principal Ham ilton Business College Hamilton with Mr R principal the Nimmos Business College Ont with Mr Brooks principal the Metropolitan Business College Ottawa with Mr T Wil lis principal the Gait Business Col lege Gait with Mr Wiggins principal the Berlin Business College Berlin with Mr A Young prin cipal the Royal City Business Col- lb Mr J Wig- the St Catha rines Business College St Catha rines with Mr T Wright prin cipal Among the advantages that will come to young men and women pre- paring themselves for the activities of business by putting themselves in touch with so strong an amal gamation of business educators will be very obvious to students them selves as well as to parents guardians It means a combining of business wisdom that must help to advance the material interests of young men and women Located In the leading commercial centres of the province a wide door of possibilities opens when the student shall have completed his course It is a- rule of the colleges that the stu- dent entering one college can at any jtlmetfe transferred to an other col lege in the Federation and they have the choice at any time the entire nine large and well managed colleges A very handsome prospectus of the Federated Business Colleges has just been Issued from the press a piece work that reflects credit an everyone who has had a hand in the prepara tion off and especially valuable to all who contemplate taking a business education because of the valuable in- formation contained between Its hand some A copy of this prospectus will lie sent to anyone who will make appli cation to the school nearest his or her home A German ascended six miles ope day last week breaking the worlds record place and was carried into captivity went to the rescue his nephew overtook the marauders in the vicinity of Damascus won a de cisive victory over them rescued Lot and his family and possessions as well as those of the Sodomites and returned and refused to take from a even to a shoe the things which the kings whom he had succored offered him PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS The way to peace is very short and direct It is simply believing No one who does not trust us is worthy to be called friend God tells us that nothing we do will ever save us from our sins but that faith in Jesus who died for us will save us millers make their best flour for the export trade and keep the poor for home consumption This is a mis take The truth Is that different cli matic conditions require special ad mixture of different kinds of wheats Mr has always been prepared to pay the highest market price for any quantity of wheat which may be and thus affords a home mar ket to the farmer for his surplus pro duct A chopping plant is kept for the convenience of patrons where every kind of coarse grain is ground YORK CO INDUSTRIAL HOME AT NEWMARKET known none but the trained opti cian will be allowed to handle eye glasses Mr Atkinson thoroughly imbued with the importance of the subject determined to take a course in this department of science he took the course in Optics in the Philadelphia Optical College and subsequently in the Detroit Col lege of Optics alter graduating fitted up an optical department at the rear of his store with all the latest devices fur locating or diagnosing all classes of eye troubles Mr Atkin- is willing to give the use of his Knowledge to the public for nothing and makes no charge for his tests lenses scientifically adapted to each case will be procured at a reasonable charge- Mr Atkinson has for more than a quarter of a century been the leading Jeweller of Newmarket and bears a deserved reputation lor in tegrity He Veers well selected stock of Jewelry and Silverware as as the latest norrjties Ir bijouterie As every man must have a specialty nowadays Mr pays particular attention to and watches and can in thesf satisfy most fastidious J MILLARD Has the leading undertaking estate in this district Everything which the most widely differing minds might in the way last enclosure from a gorgeous casket to a plain may he found there He owns a beautiful and expensive hearse and funerals entrusted to his care will be Conducted in a becoming and decorous manner Some years ago Mr Millard took a instruction in the Art and received the highest awarded by the school The art- for many centuries was thought to have perished with the Egyptians but in some respects mod ern embalming excels the ancient art as the form can be without subjecting to mutilation Mr Mil lard is a graduate of the modern school and can treat a subject In the most scientific manner known to the from choice wheat milled by the best machinery The day is past from this section of Canada to raise wheat capable of turning bak ers flour The palm has gone to the broad wheat belts of the great and the millers of the older parts of Canada are compelled to bring the heavier portion of their sup ply from the faraway prairie prov ince Twenty years ago the milling indus try was revolutionized by the intro duction of an entirely new method of converting wheat into flour commonly known as the Hungarian process Tbe machinery for the new process was expensive and to install it required both capital and enterprise and not many cared to incur the responsibil ity Those who did deserve the thanks of the community the new process was- soon shown to be immeasurably superior to the old and the number of sour stomachs to a minimum there is no class of men who have contributed more largely to the wealth of Canada than the mill ers Many of the finest fortunes in he Dominion have been built up in this and this wtrk ad to its of a very wide extension as the Canadian people should never I satisfied so lung as a single bushel of wheat is exported from the country unground The labor Of grinding Ca nadian wheat belongs exclusively to Canadian people and it vould be much better for capitalists to invest their funds this industry than to sink them in wild cat land and min ing schemes which has engulfed so much Canadian money Mill is a large anil sub stantial brick structure erected sonic forty years ago on t immediately adjoining the track It is fitted up with a complete set of steel rolls of the latest design for producing fine Hungarian process flour and is of turning out barrels per day It enjoys a large local patronage as might be expect ed but in addition to this has In no branch of mechanical industry have so many and such remarkable developments been made in the last years as in the art printing The working plant of a large news paper publisher of the seventies WOvId be practically valueless finest press in the world today will be a back number ten years hence and sold lor what it will bring to a pub- Usher in a smaller city Everything is sacrificed to speed and only the lat est equipment counts The small Canada are not noted for the excellence of the printing facilities but Newmarket is a and praise worthy exception The equipment of the Era office is without exception the best to be found in any small town of the Dominion and I cannot call to mind any town large or small that has a better Many a small city daily plods along with less facilities Many offices have more old scrap iron and worn out type metal to them but here everything is of the latest construction and best adapted for a country paper The press is with out doubt the best procurable for the work a small newspaper office It is a somewhat costly convenience 150000 when new but trans fers an excellent impression to the paper Connected with it is a folding machine for folding sheets in to paper or book form Two presses are provided lor Job work while the motive power may be obtained from an electric motor or gasoline engine a duplicate gives assurance that work will never be delayed through want of power The machine which is the pride of the office is the typesetting I his piece of mechanism enables the a luy of to don a new dress every time it appears in public There are three kinds of typesetting machines in he market and the greatest of these is the It is the latest embodiment many ingenious de vices for what was al ways scouted as an idea a as well as less complicated- machine It is a splen did machine to have it costs about as much as a filly acre farm The readers of the paper should be thankful that the editor has the en terprise to give his subscribers a clear fresh typographical impression each instead of uneven and hazy appearance characteristic of type which has been used not wisely but loo well Of the Era the majority of the readers know more than the writer although they may he willing to pay attention to opinion Us merits as a journal It gives all the local news which Is the only emcimingarlMr Mlliard is ready In establishing a steady export a all hours of the day or night to trade with the Maritime Provinces Sultlol to part This trade is capable of indefinite ex- Pulsion and we trust that In the near Newmarket ha on excellent future Mr will It ture warehouse kept by Mr Ms plant to meet Hie Millard whose father was one the demand from the Mother Country early settlers of the district and who must follow an energetic Oat A an advanced J fiifted for requisite to a borne being on direct line sumptuous style Parlor suites In communication between the north and- fat Inn or floured south and the cost loading and Do you intend purchasing a Bicycle this season If J you do call and see the THE BEST BICYCLE on the for All kinds of Bicycle Repairing and Cleaning done on shortest notice We also keep a full line of Bicycle Sundries and parts When the road gets at we Will have a few Ladies and Gents wheels for hire v have the agency for the Binder and J Mower parts- J A ALL AN CO NEWMARKET TELEPHONE CONNECTION JACKS FOR HIRE I ALL SUMMER GOODS TORONTO JOBBING Grocery and Provision Store Adds Comfort In the Work to Cleanliness la the Deducts Carta of Washing Day from the busy life Multiplies by two the Life of the artlclta two Hoard of iaWur Lever Brother Limited UptcDate years of drowned afternoon in near the Royal Ik Regiment Halifax wax drown 6 while bathing Children Cry for St ih tolM unloading in trilling ally that In the recent Mr turns three special LihK as well the Crown of the fort- two marines and a at price to suit e export trade the for lrc were destroyed a much aniliy use and the Acme for dome wiv and you want and how mucn detre of a local its com ments on municipal matters are fair I and Us voice heard in- of every measure having the interest of the public at heart Its political re marks are characterized by a notice- able bias in favor of the political supports and very properly i po Is to be a man even a WfiTl handed one than a mouse Ope feature of the paper redounds to the credit of the editor his columns are clean all of the Canadian papers have advertisements a sug gestive nature halls offered by Am- 1 to catch Inexperienced ienHc which pro not nice reading matlcr lor the The deserves a deal of credit for such from its Best Granulated Sugar 20 lbs for Bright Yellow Sugar lbs for lbs Raisins Best Selected for 25c lbs Currants Best Selected Tin Box Biscuits Large for Peas Corn Tomatoes c per can Good Coffee per lb or six lbs for Try our Tea 20 and 25c per lb Best Value in Town Biscuits per lb 3 Cakes Toilet Soap for and Surprise Soap Good Cooking Apples 20 c per peck Pickles regular 15c tor 25c Hdrseraddlsb Prepared Mustard Ly tier Mix Pickles Westons Bread and Cakes Have the waggon call and try them KNOWLES Use the Long Distance Telephone and have Long Distvice Equip ment in llioir offices The Empress Frederick is dead Ask the Local Manager for RATES The Bell Telephone of Canada Hunter Hunter Have bought the patent right for the County of York for Granolithic lloohn Cellar Floors and L also Persons desiring to have old roofa- repaired in a way which will prolong the life of the old shingles should con suit the above firm or write for In formation Models can be seen at the shop on Timothy street IOB Just as cold It whs winter phi b spring waler In that vhch A flupplylnif and try and rcdJt your broad mil com qui and cur ley AH have for hut rtune on the trhHn of our A OLD TOR SALE AT THE ERA OFFICE I

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