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Newmarket Era , February 27, 1903, p. 6

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a I 1 i- THE J ERA 1 Ftf I Fresh Jersey Cows Also Three Jersey Heifers due about JUnel WDSTOKES Mount Albert I J FARMS FOR Good Farm on DAVIDSON Conveyancer Mount Private Lowest C Clank DENTIST si visit the of Office In Block Office hours am WW SHIELDS Grain Merchant Highest price paid for all kinds of etc Salt and Farm era Binder Twice always on MOUNT ALBERT fl THE Tuesday was a favorable day or the market and there was a good at tendance Prices as follows but ter to chick ens to turkeys live to dressed 14c sheepskins 10 to 50c You save money by your Furniture at the lot Furniture store A STOCK AN EVER OF Bedroom aid Exitntionand Parlor Tables Cbaira We are fttw for Pillow Sham Carpet Stretcher and a Bpeoialty delivered free whan ordered quantity ALLAN Hon J Davis was in town on Tuesday calling of old friends Mr Fred Glover of North was visiting friends in town on Tuesday Misses Lottie and Minnie Dunn of were visiting the Misses Walton on Tuesday Mrs J A Miller is visiting friends in Uxhridge Mr is in town on a short visit with parents Mr has Lloyd is back again after a sojourn in King Township Miss Dunn is visiting at the home Mrs J Cook Newmarket MARKET A Take your WOOL to the Mount Albert Woollen Mills and get Ibe highest Toronto prices In Cash Full stock of Cloths Flannels Sheetings Blankets Yarns etc also a assortment of Suitings always on hand extra paid for wool taken in ex- change for goods Geo Haigh Sons The Conservatives wound up their campaign in Mount- Albert a well attended meeting on Monday f evening- Messrs of Toronto the always- ready- of Newmarket were the speakers Now that the election is over our local papers who have been- throwing bouquets at each for the past two weeks enjoy a wellearned and muchneeded rest Mr John Rosamond fortune to lose his through illness The attacked with of the oil Friday and died on Owing to alterations in the Miller block the printing office has been moved to the centre of the building The entrance is now the second door on he east side East Council meets on Friday March at am at Sharon Wednesday evening brought the wordy warfare of the campaign to an end in village The meeting in interest of the Hon J was well attended and very enthusi astic Messrs Geo P Graham PP of and Aid J of Toronto were the -V- Probably when the heat of the elec tion shall have moderated enough snow may be allowed to accumulate on the roads to repair the shattered sleighing in this locality A woman fainted at the political meeting in the Town Hall on Monday and had to be assisted out QTJEKNSVJLLB Mr Ernest Wight has returned home again We are pleased to hear that Miss Alma is able to teach her again Miss Viola Hill is on the sick list also Mrs J Aylward The Presbyterian Oyster Supper was quite a success of Newmarket also Miss Irwin of took part in the program says thai there is a load to go to Aurora to skate that right Oh for snow I The meeting in the Hall on Monday evening was largely attended Mayor Cane and also Mr A hell MP spoke on some very inter esting subjects The League of the Methodist Church intend holding a social in the basement of the church on Monday evening March Fur ther particulars next week Everybody took in the Carnival and hart a good time Judge Is BALDWIN Never before- it to me in the annals of York campaigns have the electorate been asked to swallow such barefaced falsehoods a they- have in the pres ent campaign Theyve surely had a surfeit Those apostles John Smith and Utile Tom Herbert have even surpassed his Satanic majesty human svstom facts were reasons given for Huntley Family gave several selec tions which were highly appreciated Miss Winch contributed a solo Miss Draper a suitable read ing Mrs Winch and Mrs Prosser duett and Miss Annie King a recita tion were well deceived Rev Roche of Sutton gave a very able address After a few prelimin ary remarks on the referendum he launched out into his subject which was The effects alcohol on the The following set- dwelt upon and the them Liquor al ways decreased the bodily heat It creates intense thirst ft re duces the oxygen of the body It congeals the red corpuscles It causes the system It causes of strength and and the person using it is nut able to withstand the heat Mr Roche in his address alluded to the grand old Bible heroes and Moses and stated that in these days we needed who were heroes in our legislative halls and also in our ullages men who would stand if need be alone for righteous mess the Lord enable us all to re- the importance of this work Next Gospel Temperance meeting on evening March V giving the the Sip Oliver Items delayed postage account of SUTTON Cook Stoves Queen Heaters Etc Etc Etc Call and J ROWLAND Mount Albert ALBERT DRUG STORE OK FOR COLDS C TOY OUR CONDITION POW0KR FOR 0 We Cult line tenons tnd Cure ttentlon or tight Mr A Kingston formerly of Sutton was in the vil lage on business last Saturday Mr Alfred Shaw visited his uncle Mr John Swain at last Saturday The latter fir ill Mr of Toronto was in the villape last Saturday for the purpose of engaging a cottage at the lake for next summer Mr Oco who lias been parents for a couple of weeks has returned to the employ of McLaren of St Catharines Miss Sadie visited at ville last Thursday week Young Tayfor who was vis iting here so recently and while here was seized with hemorrhage of the lungs died at his mothers residence in Toronto oft the 20lh of age Miss Harrison Brock Tp return ed last Thursday week to Sutton af ter a short visit with friends at home Mrs Edward Virgin ia passed away last undayi after a lingering illness- ifiemifns were interred Cemetery Mr Leslie drove Mr Da vis organizer to and while attending a meeting there some clous person or persons badly hacked up robe and cuttr That is ducting a contest Mr J Whitney spoke here last evening in behalf of Mr but your correspondent has too 111 to attend the fate however Bays that the whole address consisted in a vehement denunciation of Mr and all that pertains his Govern ment He made a attack upon Judge Morgan in connection the North York protest settle ment He described Judges conduct in connection with theaflair as infamous at would appear that because the Judges mind was not plastic and pliant enough to endorse and confirm every wild and erratic statement made by- Mr Lennox there fore the Judge was not what he ought be- to lc congratulated that ft is not the control of such men and we trust they will get a setting down in the two constituencies who will vote to morrow Thursday ile dames desired to attend the Sut ton meeting and do honor to little Tom Herbert No you cant said her lord and master if you go Ill stay at home Stay if want to but Im going and go she did May white Duncao was cramming solid facts into the unwilling ears of our Conservative friends a Lennox lady remarked Id shoot that man if had a gun Im not telling her name Goodbye friends goodbye Sam the kidnapper has given us of ficial notification that hell call for lis the to remove us to solitary confinement- during the 26th I may be mistaken but I rather find hes got hold of a Masonic lodge Billy goat and that I no kid A recent ad reads thus Positive ly your last opportunity to secure a topaz diamond Tiffany en gagement ring at fifty cents It is safe to presume that any young man so foolhardy as to invest in such snide for his best girl will fmd his engagement broken off right about quick march Kid went to Mount Albert last week to skate for a prize He lost through the trickery and conni vance of somebody Nathan Thomas from reports re ceived by family is progressing fav orably both mentally and physically Frequently whispered in my ear Dont say anything about it in the Breezes gome folks evidently think my pen sharper than Cupids arrows Sutherland address ed a meeting at Baldwin on Tuesday evening in Hon J behalf The Hon Minister has some able speakers supporting him So has Herbert lie has Dave Scan- Ion One of our sensible women rises to remark The way folks are spatting and these days it will soon be that one can only have one friend at a time if it continues Mondays market was an exceeding ly livery and productive one After business closed a and immense- enjoyable session oi political de- The Owl interest in the work of the Union Mrs Rogers conducted the program of AntiCigarette Campaign The Quarterly Gospel Temperance Meeting was held in the Christian Church on Sunday evening last The program was well rendered the re citation by Mrs Rogers and solo by Mr Allison deserving special men- address of the evening others by Kid was both in structive and interesting In last weeks issue ttfe intimation was given that the aged and highly esteemed of Ontario Sir Oliver iiowat had met with an accident that would likely prevent his appearance official capacity at the opening of the approaching session of the As we stated at the tlnie his injuries air not regarded as serious yet at his advanced a his medical adviser and feci that it would not for him to un dertake the state duties the occasion involves Sir Oliver first entered po litical life in nearly half a ago and what is most re markable he a record never having appealed to constituency for election without- being successful battling the first- de cade of his parliamentary life in the Legislative Assembly of Upper and Lower Canada struggling with the Liberals in the events which led up to Confederation in he was chosen with Hon Geo Brown and other prominent Liberal leaders assist in framing the constitution un der which the Dominion is now gov erned Later on he was called to the Bench but yielding to- the call of the Liberal party of Ontario he laid aside the ermine to assume the Premiership of the Province again entered political life for nearly thirty years led his party to victory as Premier- In this record Sir Oli vers carper has no parallel in consti tutional history and today he stands a peer among all his political cotem- as a statesman of the con structive progressive and cautious type and enjoying the confidence of both- political parties as a conscien tious administrator and possessing a public and private character untarn ished by which not infre quently during his career has marred in I IP I balances r Paid on notice G a f A on of Met at Jones hall Febniarjr present- from Clerk from Severn Bills follows fom in 580 shovelling snow in 1 retired from the worrv hate was i I The Temperance meeting held in the Hall on Monday evening Feb was a very success ful one every The at tendance was good and there were no diSappohmerrts regard the program- The following took part The STORE Just Arrived J Walker posts for J Walk r for Graham and burying child Simmer- wii61e fever COO The Clerk- presented the auditors of accounts- on il of collector of taxis of for year to 2470 of thn amount dog tax- Treasurer Instructed to pay tho hills The finally audited and by council report of tax was an satisfac tory to th This action of sending Mrs John to the Toronto Western Hospital for treatment was confirmed Councillor Clark way Instructed to send a trip to EL Simmers V Councillor Footo was empowered to standing tim ber on fitli Con at lot Councillor Clark to ascortalu cost of ronnuXac ring pipes also of necessary outfit for manufactur ing pipes The owerfrom Severn was laid Over for fur- tiler A was passed appointing township for current year Council io meet at Oak on the day March the whirl of politics The legisla tion he placed upon the statute books of Ontario will long remain a stand ing monument to his legislative abil ity In Sir Oliver retired from the siren- as Prem ier of Ontario and joined Sir Wilfrid Laurier in the wider field of Domin ion administration assuming the portfolio of Minister of at Ottawa In this position he con tinued long enough to see the Government established and the 1 machinery of administration in excellent working order- In he and toil of Dominion politics and accepted the office Lieut Governor of Ontario which position he has continued to hold to the present time enjoying the esteem and confidence of the peo ple and an honored occupant of Gov ernment House Most of the public men who were when he began public life have passed away and this fact en ables those who are familiar with Canadian history to emphasize the very large service he has rendered to the Province not only as a legisla tor hut in securing for Ontario cer tain Provincial which other statesmen would have denied her As a Lieut Governor Sir Oliver has proven himself eminently successful Fur and FurLined Goats Also a few Robes AT CLEARING PRICES D ALBERT I WAR Cooking Lamps Skates HMDWA MOUNT ALBERT The Liverpool London Globe INSURANCE COMPANY Allied fturmg Riot Vigo Spain Feb Two persons were killed and four wounded here yesterday in a conflict between mu nicipal guards and soldiers and per sons taking part In a carnival grow ing out of the of a by some of the guards The guards charged the crowd were beaten back by a shower of stones and were obliged to seek refuge In the Town Hall A detachment of soldiers was seitt to their rescue and ordered to fire on the crowd One of the killed was a earold boy f Cry for CASTOR I A Available of 13416415 8771600 I Tola- At board or AnUrevf Chairman I Wen worth J Deputy Chair man Sir Alex Accepted at Current DAVIDSON Agent Mt Albert Chief Agent for Prices In order to carry over as LLOYD Chemist arid A blaze at caused of a KKWfiesh of of every Hockey K A fancy china Tin Neatly Done halt baHhkl Central Baldwin The wireless telegraphy tests have been delayed by the burning out the Do Forest transformer In Hamilton A motion for the repeal of the law excluding Canadian store cattle- from the British markets was defeated in the House of Commons A resolution was introduced in Congress authorizing the President to ascertain what terms Britain would concede to the United Stales The Canadian Coal Com panys mine at Frank Alberta is Mount Albert j For A Shorthorn Durham Bull registered rising years at Lot concession Scott Apply M Mount Albert North York License District Notice is hereby given that appli cation has been made for a Transfer of Tavern License for tho Mansion Aharon from to LADIES LADIES LADIES PURSES TABLE LINEN NAPKINS l MENS TIES AND SOAHra Fanoy Slippers for Ladies and and f Fresh and Candies Winter Suitings Bargains I Call 6 KELLER ir- I i always on hann now producing and shipping over J J Tunny of East tons of coal per day out of a jingle A J HUGHES mine entrance inspector u Cutters Repairing and General moderate J COOK Agent Mount Albert Agcatfor Peter of Cod Liver Wild Cherry Bark Coughs Golds of fit and guar- i- Forrests Store III MOUNT ALBERT SALE Milch to Mount Albert

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