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Newmarket Era , October 3, 1902, p. 7

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C J THE ERA FR August Boot Shoe Bargains Clearing Sale Our Summer Shoes are fast at oar cut rate sal Do you want a pair of Fine Oxfords For Cents more What we in Childrens Slip- worth have are good and you can have them very cheap This your chance for Grocery WHAT IS OH Dont Seeing r Procession in Newmarket next Resident While operating a typesetting ma chine in the Express office on Wed nesday afternoon Mr Percy had finger oh his left hand badly cut Canned Goods For Campers A Specialty A can of Ham Chick en or makes meal for three persona Fruit Jars all Sizes Close Prices Large Stock Rings for Jars for 10c Bntter Paper Pure Parchment Ream No Parchment Ream SUGARS No change in price yet but yor know is the for preserving it go up better have a barrel of the SPICES When you want them get the best they cost only a little more and certainly are more wholesome Closing Owing to the limited supply of milk delivered at Newmarket Cheese Factory last month the Directors have conduced to close factory on Monday for the present Banquet The speakers at the Davis Demon stration here tomorrow are to he entertained by Liberals of New market at the Commercial Rooms of the Royal Hotel Big improvement The work of clearing the pond of stumps was completed on and an excellent has been made approach to the Metropolitan route has been wonder fully improved The One The President of the Metropolitan us this week that the first new car would be put into re quisition on Saturday to bring a party from Toronto to attend the Davis on After that it will continue In service Sunday was Childrens Day and instead of the usual session in the afternoon the school attended service in the morning These was special music responsive exercise- prepared by the General Assembly and an address by the pastor The collection amounted to be de voted to schools in New Ontario Esteem The Liberal Party honor the lead ers by attending the in Newmarket on Saturday The Round A young lady visitor at Holland Landing ope day this week was desirous of proceeding to Mount Al bert and thence to To reach her destination she waited to Newmarket in order to take the stage for Sharon when she learned that she had journeyed a mile and a ball on foot farther than if she had proceeded direct to from the Landing and then had to to get there The Annual Pxer- will- be held on the evening of October as previously announc ed A good array of professional talent is being secured for the occasion and full particulars will be given next week Remember Date Apple Crop There are going to a good many apples shipped North York this Fall The are around ant are paying Si a bar rel The owner of tie orchard picks them the buyers do the pack ing and the owner delivers at the depot ape Brief lets Mr is building a boghouse on Eagle Street Mr Goulds cow that was badly a Metropolis car at corner about three weeks ago is getting on fine Fall wheat is looking beautifully green again Sale Register THURSDAY Oct yAn unreserved sale of stock and household fur niture will take place on lot St Holland Land- months credit on sums 10 or- per cent off for cash Sale at one oclock J Harold Auct 0 THURSDAY Oct Dr will have an extensive sale of and farm implements on his farm 2nd Con of North bury miles from Keswick iocs credit on sums over or per cent off for cash Sale at one Kavariagh THURSDAY Oct- Mr J have an important and unreserved sale of stock and implements class rder on Lot 3rd Con King credit on over or per cent oil for cash Sale at one Stokes SCENIC Cabist never grows old There runs It a vein of patbo touching and street It speaks the ai of the heart It reflects like a prism the Innermost phases of human emotion Is more than a play a moral classic It for two of the greatest themes that can engage the mind human liberty and Im mortality It Is so pure that touch alone chastening the kiss of a child it conquers the very innocence of breath In the character of Era ft J untrue Who does not In memory some sweet hlld who seemed touch earth only as a transient visitor who passed away with the dew of childhoods morning too good too pure for Was there a child like Yes but her name Is written on grave stones This good old play unique because His the only one that portrays that character The scenery Is excellent In the river scene one sees the floating cakes of ice slowly moving down stream One can see In the splendid perspective of this scene several miles up the fro tea river and the undulating snowclad hills on either side lie like drowsy sentinels In the soggy winter day The plantation scene repre sents a typical Southern home Its man sions log cabins and Its It is the South- It Is a warm mellow The last scene In most MB Oft LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY picturesque drama has perhaps taxed the skill of the artist and the mechanic more than any other spectacle of which the stage can boast- Indeed It Is flattery to say that Gates Ajar- as depleted by this company is of the most entrancing spectacles ever seen The scene opens with a mass of clouds through a rift of which Is seen a passing group of angels Uncle Tom to heaven A in front The reveal ing Uncle Tom with angel escort before the on either aide of which upon magnificent pillars inlaid with pearl and gold angel sentinels with expanded wings follows change Numerous angels ap pear from out the fleecy clouds which now sur round the scene a halo of glory in the deep center a sudden movement of the clouds seen and like a morning central jewel In a crown of diadems surrounded- by whispering lime Eva with beckoning hands smiles down upon Uncle Tom while the beautiful gates slowly open fc the great city that lies beyond It is a splendid sight to sec During the Interval of this exquisite spectacle the mellow minors of an invisible choir fall faintly upon the ear and the a picture of the Imagination that one la loath to call unreal China Glassware We line prevent our attraction Would you like a Dinner Set of pieces for 85 Gome and He one The Leading Sellable A Telephone A number of from this vicinity attended the Newmar ket Fair and quite a number attending fair this veek The Messrs Morton of this section have the sympathy of all in theit present severe bereavement Mr and Mrs paid a visit to sister Mrs Ira at Miss Halt has gone on an excursion io Chicago to visit her sister Mrs Earl to Chicago on Wednesday this week v Toin ttlednisdy 8th fldmission1525 and 35 Cents Shot The remains of H Sinclair are brought here for interment Newmarket Cemetery Deceased was put shooting on Saskatoon In Wedding placing the gun in the wagon it went off the charge lodged in his left breast causing death in a few minutes Deceased was the newly elected member for that District He form erly resided at Pine Orchard and is a relative of the Case Family The funeral will fake place from Mill ards Undertaking Parlors on Sun day afternoon at oclock It is not quite three years since Mr Sinclairs wife was buried Tired eyes cause sick ness tire tome folks they ire not well In most such there Neglected is to ct wise Have Know from an expert Consultation free Atkinson GRADUATE OPTICIAN NEWMARKET OUR to deliver fcwater at a at the e iu or It will ait A lot An as At tie Sessions in Toronto on Mr Peter Kitto miller t that he was made drunk by some whiskey brought to mill by Bert Forsyth and another While in that condition the miller lost his watch two bags of chop and Forsyth was put upon trial charged with the theft of these articles but the case was dis missed This trifling case est not less by the cumbersome manner of doing our criminal business and the County will of it to pay A Polite Magistrate could have dis posed of this an afternoon at Newmarket would pay the County to have a Magistrate appointed in Riding at a of a year and save much of theue exposes In Toronto Ice for ltlty of toe mi will A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mrs on on Wednesday aftemcort when her daughter Rachel was united in wed lock to Mr Jaw- Bond of Newmar ket The ceremony performed by Iter Alfred Terry of the bride En the presence of about 40 was dressed in white lawn and carried a of white rotes Miss firammer of Newmarket cousin of the bride was bridesmaid and Mr Osborne of groom Miss Annie daughter of Co Councillor played wedding The to the bride were numerous ferd exceptionally The hap py took the evening car to Toronto to spend the honeymoon Ten articles in the Methodist Mag azine for October are on Canadian subjects or by Canadian writers Seven of them are The Crowning of our King by Pictures of Travel with many by Samuel Mission Work on the Queen Charlotte islands by Freeman Dr Hall a- Cana dian Missionary Martyr in Korea by tbe Editor Canadas Grand Old Man Victorian in Canada and romantic of Smith the fct a the late Rev J Other articles are Our Missionary Life in The value of Nature in Education John on Holiness a touch ing tiry and current topics A new so story by Frank famous writer of sea is announced New will re- the and December numbers free The for holding seven differ ent election trials at Half on- Saturday last by Mr and Mr as follows Addington at pm James Reid respondent A petitioner Stormont at Cornwall 2J respond ent John McLaughlin petitioner North Perth at Stratford pm Oct John reprmd- John Brown petitioner Grey at Sound pm Oct A mt James Patterson George Woods petitioners Lincoln at Catharines at a respond ent Donald J McKinnon petit oner North Norfolk at fm Nov In an interview with an Ottawa Citizen reporter Mr J P Whitney is as stating that the loyalty of the members the Op position is unquestionable and leaves nothing- to be desired there is some foundation for the report that members have been approached such have indignant- repulsed One gentleman was the Speakers position of the House and another was tendered a tirober limit and so on but the op- tWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM There was a king once who up braided his courtiers for paying ex cessive attention to ceremony Majesty replied a courtier forgets that you yourself are only a This is the text of the article which Stead contributes to the Cosmopoli tan for October on the- real cance of the Coronation Mr Stead throws interesting light on thb Kings habits of life and mental at titude towards subjects and com pares the state of democracy In Great Britain with tbe democracy of the United States Even those who do not altogether agree with Mr Steads conclusions always find him Chatrgc Pails Arising out of the Election York in The case engaging the attention of Judge in the Criminal As- Monday morning was one aris ing out of the recent Provincial elec tions in North York The candi dates were Hon J Davis ant Lennox was an organizer for the former and it was charged and sworn to in an af fidavit by John J Macdonald that bad offered to bribe him to ate for Mr Davis asking him if would be any inducement to him On account of this statement is now charged with perjury it being claimed that the statement is untrue Mr in evidence yesterday denied that he had made any such offer to He had received expenses and a salary for acting as Mr agent but denied having spent any of the money in bribery alleg ed offer is stated to have been made at Newmarket on May 10 and cur ing that day was alone HOLLERS GROCERY -oo- interesting as a writer and lor only about five rtil Coronation and its Significance no exception to the rule is At coming plebiscite vote the friends of prohibition must poll 36- more votes than in the vote of to secure complete victory Some Prohibitionists complain about this provision of the Referendum Act which requires a majority of the to tal voters of to bring it into force but the men who have fought for the triumph of in favor of prohibitory leg islator otherwise than in platform know very well that if at feast half of the people who ordin arily vot at a political election have not sufficient Interest in carrying a prohibitory enactment to go out and minutes The case was later taken from the jury and was discharged there being no corroboratory of the charge Land is valuable In New York citv people are doing their level best to make the most of it A New York paper in speaking of the new sky scrapers there says that of them are being built from foundations feet below ground a height of flflecn twenty stories above This Is drat in this age of brick and sled Upon the twenty- two square miles which make up Manhattan Island thirtythree of fifteen stories or over are now in of erection Twenty vote for it the country will be bet- one of these are to he office buildings off without such a law If and twelve of them hotels That moral sentiment of the people who will add two hundred acres to the favor prohibition is not sufficiently floor of city and when strong to make them forget their they are finished there will be about and Toryism and unitedly one hundred and fifty skyscrapers in work for the success of the New York The average height of vote Ontario Is not ready for these now buildings is two hundred its enforcement twenty seven feet UIT CHEAPER THAN EVER Peaches Basket Tomatoes 35c Basket Quinces Basket Grapes Basket Pears 35c Basket A quantity of Good Big Red by the Barrel A Large Quantity of Peaches for Saturday Give us a cat We ace the cheapest house In Town The Grocer Grocery orders called for and delivered promptly T H E OF CANADA at Fred Carpenter petitioner North Went worth at ton at on Nov A A respondent A j The sit again ow when will announce what Oilier will be ready to on AUTHORIZED CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL W Brown arrested at oq a charge of to murder his mother Children for CASTOR I A HED OFFICE TORONTO BRANCH MOUNT ALBERTUNIONVILLE Ottawa Montreal SUTTON Que Perth St Catharines Sterling W J MT ALBERT NEWMARKET Toronto Amheratburg Clinton H LLOYD BRANCH DRUG STORE SCOTTS PHARMACY to i bank public for their liberal in the to a continu ance of their confidence in the future at ihoir NEW STAND op posite THE OLD PLAN of handling None But the Best Quality in Drugs will be continue nil J will wild At REDUCED Remember the Stand Near Market Corner West Side of Main Street Telephone Apprentice Wanted Ella re Lost Strayed from on of September a Light Bay Mare aflected heaves Informa tion will be thankfully received by JESSE WALKER l Farm to Bent to to West hall lot in 2nd Concession of King Old Survey For partic ulars address J School Or J Melbourne Place Toronto

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