Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era, 5 Dec 1902, p. 5

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fl TV BEST A General BanMflgfetaess TKiHBACTED Interest Allowed on Deposits RAFTS AT ALL attended to 5- Simpson 1 I J- PaperHan and Clarcfc Street Line QJ Of fooCTToWN ij I College service here last Sander- pastor having consented to preach in Hamilton i The tores were crowded last Sit- oclock with people from the countrr Farmers have had no time to play a yet The weather been- unus ually favorable and they nave bin and still are very busy s We having tbe shortest Mays of the year Two weeks more they Begin to lengthen Winter Is last approaching Are you ready for it coal arriving It is most cordially received Bay I Geo Hear him That I dont sing I want the one CO A Ellis sad id v iMuer of CARRIAGE it Bra at I If Mired J OF MARRIAGE LICENSES The Prohibition The public meeting in the Tofrri Hall last Friday night was Very sat isfactory from the Prohibition stand point The address by Hon Biggs of Toronto was the best of the whole campaign For hearty two hours he held the undivided the audience His points were demonstrated very clearly and the effect was gratifying Sunday afternoon meeting in lie Presbyterian church was attended and at the mass meeting in evening the Christian Church was well rilled Mr Weeks To ronto spoke at both meetings Employment for all the spare girls And women of Newmarket and vicin ity now assured clothing establishment in Toronto has secured the vacant store at tie North End opposite Wilsons store house and under the management of Mr Allen business operations will commence as soon as the plant can be installed A elec tricmotor is being placed in the building the power to be generated at panes Factory sewing ma chines will be put in at once and more if required It is expected everything will be in running next week to ifes The Club of this city will tender a banquet to Hon Raymond the new member in Sir Willrfd The event is set for the third week in Decem ber The Provincial Board of have been adopting sanitary regula tions governing barbers- and- barber In the North York Provincial elec tion protest Mr James has been appointed solicitor for the pe titioners in the place of Bristol Day- Armour- Owing to- the vote on the referend um this week the annual meeting of the Ontario Association has changed to Dec to to be held at samples of milk as served in this city sent to be anlyzes by Government officials were adul terated and doubtful No wonder typhoid prevails to a greater extent than last year On the afternoon of the ult- fire broke in dry goods store of Little from a defective fur nace damage Christmas is only three weeks away as it Jails on a Thursday this City stores have a holiday appear ance The most valuable piece of land property this city is supposed to be the northwest corner of King and Streets the building comprising GO feet on King and SO on street It is estimated to be worth a square foot Samples of copper pyrites found near Bancroft North Hastings have been received at the Bureau of Mines They are said to be of excellent quality The city will lose about on the Welsh coal purchased but it will largely be made up in keeping down the price charged by regular dealers coal is being sold at per ton Nine new routes for mail carriers have Recently been formed in the city and are now in working order The resignation of J is editorinchief of the Globe has the subject of discussion luring the pas da re leaves the editorial on the best terms with the directorate Rumor has it that Mr is going into inde pendent journalism in Toronto but most people believe that the city has newspapers enough now Dr whose home is at has sufficiently from his recent accident here to The Provincial Winter fair the Hospital this year should be visited by every farmer and stockman and by every person interested in the ad vancement of agriculture breeding of The Trades and Labor Council have massed a resolution in favor of ten- 9 ants voting on money bylaws If agriculture ana we thjs lhev live stock and poultry mfiVP awav Monuments and Head Stones- Flour and SOFT WOOD AND SLABS Ft or Short Huron Axe finer and- better ever- tad card at Studio Corner and Newmarket are ottered in prizes- The new buildings give increased facilities both for exhibits and visitors Daily lectures by wellknown and expert authorities on the different subjects will be found both instructive and in teresting The Grand Trunk will is sue round trip tickets at single first clasp fare from west of Kingston good going Dec to inclusive and valid returning until De Farm laenificent market last Saturday Everything in and the hucksters kept on the jump A pair of weighed pounds feoM for cents Prices were as follows Butter to 20c i f Eggs Packed -eggfl-17cdo7- i to pale Dressed Ducks to lreaedGeeae6 to 7c Dressed Turkey lie Live Chickens young to Hens pair Live Ducks Live Geese Live Turkeys pair lb by the Beef to per Apples SI and Potatoes bag Onions pick Stove wood to asking on a town and then move away from fae tin can The JLiterary Evening Monday proved- interesting and largely attended Laura- presided The pastor led in the devotional exercises and Mrs J was organist Klltott read a paper on the Life and Works of tnterkperaed at proper periods by ang Break Break Break I Miss Mamie Millard gave a of and but lightly touched on Lockaley Hall Alter on account of the length of the program a Enoch Evelyn McKay read The Revenge Mr Walter fttephena ftang Crowing Bar and Hoover read the Reply to Crossing the Bar The Collection was purposes Monday Do I Mark the encumbrance they helped to ate No justice in that City Treasurer received a cheque from the Ontario Government for being the second instal ment of the citys share of the liquor licenses for 19033 Mr Geo Warren President of the Metropolitan Railway has dis posed of his Bond Lake farm to Har ry The Lake and the immed iate surroundings were reserved for the use of the Railway Company Graham Bros of Ciaremont ship ped Via the T a late importation to Chicago for the International Live Stock Exhibition at White City Six thousand certificates have been mailed to entitled to tarlo land grants but applications are still being received Warden was tendered a banquet by the County Council on Friday night and was presented with a goldheaded cane during the even ing Hon ft J Davis was among the speakers on the occasion Mrs Mulock gave an At Home on Saturday The most successful conversazione in the history of the Normal School was held Friday night In the theatre of the Education Depart men very available seat being occupied Die auditorium and the galleries were decorated with flags ant bunting while the various depart ments and corridors in the building were brilliantly Illuminated for the which followed entertainment Mr J Gibson County lor for Division No docs not in tend to offer for reelection and It understood Mr J Hill P for West York and Miller will be opposing candidates for the office The City Board of Trade Council has passed a resolution In favor of a Toronto Old Home week for next of an Ontario Old Home week It la expected that from allover the world will visit their former home on the occasion The coal purchased by the city is In great Upward o fcold last week The sale to out fend two toh lots to each pur chaser The North York election case was up before the court Friday and Saturday when both the Hon Davis were ox It- is thS trial will not- take place til after the Christmas holidays Mr J for many years editorinchief of the Globe has re signed his connection that journ al and will conduct an independent paper on his own account He re tires from the Globe on mutually friendly terms ttiere was no fric tion The Toronto Junction Tribune sug gested that the came of that Town be changed to West Toronto The present name gives the impression to tte world that it is simply a rail way town Legislation will be nec essary J Hill has returned from his ex tended tour in the States with health very much improved He now hopes to resume his position as manager of the Industrial Exhibition Dr L Palmer who has been suffering for some weeks with blood poisoning is now in a fair way to recovery Hon John is away to Chi cago this week attending the Inter national Live Stock Show- Miss Kate Stephens has an action against Aurora for unstated damages for injuries received thru a defective sidewalk is suing the village and John Poster Hy and J J for for alleged illegal distress and trespass The Toronto Field Battery fired a Royal Salute at the Armories on Monday in honor of Queen Alexan dras birthday Abe Dunn of Woodbine Ave and an of the was struck by a train at East Sun day and killed He was walking on the track and did not hear its ap proach until too late to get out of Owners of thoroughbred buffalo bulls across the lines have peered Park Commissioner Chambers a cou ple of animals for and re spectively for the Park Joyce of 92 Major street a laundry driver was held up on Sat urday night two masked men on the Redwoods nark bridge who at the point of revolvers went through his and relieved him of about flip following officers of the have been elected acclamation for the season President J Ross Robertson first vice Pits A A Secretary Beaton Treasurer A There will be a contest for the 2nd vice President and for the Executive Committee On Sunday last Revs Messrs Turk and Kerby a weeks scries of services Methodist Church ave crated I horn at service this week After an illness of six weeks Mr Aubrey White Assistant Commission er of Lands returned to his office this week for duty WtH NAOMI Golden Text Be kindly one to another INTRODUCTION Ruth a short book relating of domestic life in the time of the judges PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS should if need be leave all else and follow Christ should choose companionship of Christian- people Who would follow Jesus must for sake fish ways iiU No one ever gave up anything for Jesus sake but he was richly re warded If right decision we should steadfastly adhere to it No chastening for the present seems to joyous but grievous less afterward the peace able fruits of v J Hung Nov of the saddest accidents that here occurred early this morhi through the effects of which Mr J one of the most respected residents of the neighborhood Mr Jonea about two miles east of the Town where and his two sons farmed and ear ned on a dairy and milk business After he had retired on Saturday evening there being high wind blowing he got up and hastily dress ing himself went out to the barn to stop the windmill which is erected on the top of the barn from running some means he was caught in the machinery and his left arm drawn in Moulder was midnight and he remained in this position alone and unable to extri cate himself until daylight this morn When he went out Mrs sleeping and on awakening later did not what time it Was an supposed that he had gone out as early as usual to attend to things around the barn When discovered this morning he was partly conscious but his suffer ings throughout the night had been terrible Medical aid was at once call but the shock had been too much and he died this afternoon Deceased was universally respected and was a prominent figure in the Agricultural and Farmers Institute Societies and was one of the leading officials in the Methodist church He leaves a widow three daughters and three sons William and Fred who are married but work the farm with him and Charles who was with Howards Scouts during the recent African campaign HARDWARE m COMPLETE IN ALL m GIVE USA CHANCE TO PLEASE YOU EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED J AW CO NEWMARKET J TELEPHONE CONNECTION- JACKS FOR HIRE I At any time to have a cough or heavy cold but if you contract a cough at this season of the year it is very dangerous as it is liable to hang on throughout the entire winter and perhaps develop into the more Lung Troubles A IS for S3 r The Editor of the Toronto World Makes our Readers a Special Oner W Maclean MP is desirous of increasing the circulation of the To ronto World to 30000 the end of the year The World Is considered the brightest newspaper in Canada It published every weekday morn ing at oclock Its market retorts are the most accurate particularly those in which the farmers mer chants are interested Any reader of this paper who this offer and who sends be fore the end of the year will receive a receipt up to April The regular price of The World is for one year It Is only onecent morning paper published in Canada A sample copy of the World maybe at this office Orders with the should be sent by registered mail or by postal note to The World News paper Co Toronto I County Banquet Warden Norman was honored Friday night by his colaborers in York County Council being tendered a complimentary supper at the Clyde Hotel Toronto In addition to this he was presented a goldheaded cane Councillor Lundy presided The chief speech of the evening was that of Hon J Davis in response to the toast of the Legislature He referred to the- importance of muni institutions and the part they played in the development of a coun try Speaking of transportation while generally opposed to the build- of parallel railways ho thought in case of the propoiied new line the magnitude and possibilities of the west justified such an undertake As to colonization In Ontario he pointed out some of the laves of the new scheme now on foot and thought it marked the dawning of a new era In regard to such mat ters Eighteen lawyers who were de fending a number of peasants In Rus sia charged with rebellion been sent to prison on abread and diet for declaring that the trial was a farce We have an excellent COUGH MIXTURE made from our own formula and contains such valuable remedies as Wild Cherry Sassafras Bark Blood Root and Balsam of Tar is nicely flavored with agreeable and quite pleasant to take It will help you to throw a coighor a cold in a short time TRY A BOTTLE 26 CENTS Main St Next door to Post Office Phono 1 DA Y SAL AT l4l Kingston Out Nov Saturday ivenlng the man who has been forged cheques on the merchants i number of towns and cities in Onta rio and securing money in exchange was secured and is now lock and key It was about when he entered the store Dan i grocer He bought tL i goods and handed out a cheque b the Company per jvlck issued to Joseph tip had it Mr about the work of the forger and said he could cash It but would go out and it and get the change the was advised no cheque had been ahji asked that the man be detained police were advised and Sergeart took the man in charge police headquarters he was rcglstcJ Chat Carter Ho had over twenty cheques on him made pay able to Graham and signed by the Company Manager Chad wick represented as the Issuer Send the to absent friends A the The alio be by CalfciidoiiotaCootio thy they the IwweU and really i 1 THEJLI Td iBuy Cdy for r Brown Mixtures per pound Maple plain per pound 10 0f ever pat Adult Do per pound do Humbugs do do do do JuU Ao Our Christmas Stock is all at hand New Peek and Canned at Prices J Peanut Pate 1- 16 1 NEXT TORONTO JOBBING HOUSE

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