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Newmarket Era , March 27, 1903, p. 6

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THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY J iri A ft Repairing a General Prices moderate J P Agent Mount Albert for Hamilton 2 Fresh Jersey Cows Also Three Jersey Heifers due about June 1 STOKES Albert FARMS FOR SALE God Parens of In of Albert rood Also one or IIS acres with flD1 fcouso DAVIDSON Conveyancer Ac Mount Albert Private Funds Lowest Pates Clark Main St Newmarket Mount Albert the 2nd and rti Tuesday of In Hopkins Block Office hour a in to pm You save money by buying your Furniture at the A STOCK THAN EVER OF Bedroom and Extension add Parlor Tables Chairs We are for Sham Holders and Ihe celebrated Carpet Stretcher and Framing a Specially Goods delivered free of charge ordered to quantity ALLAN Spring Suitings Entirely New Stock of Worsteds Serges AND Tweeds Just arrived Dont fail to see them before placing your order We buy close and can give spe cial value We have employed a firstclass Tailor and guaran tee all our work Geo Sons MOUNT ALBERT Cook Stoves Queen Heaters Etc Etc Etc Call and we them ROWLAND Mount Albert ALBERT DRUG STORE A CHOICE STOCK OF Field Garden Seeds Just Arrived Carrot Sugar Beet Manuel Turnip Stcd told at right prices A full block of SPRAYING MATERIALS Constantly Hand carry a full lice Medicines them and Cure Prescription awl o T LLOYD It MANAGER THE MARKET The crowd that turned out on Tues day was an unusually large one Prices as follows butler to chickens COLDS ARE DANGEROUS How often do you remarked Its only a cold and a few days later learn that the man is on his back with pneumonia This is of such common occurrence that- a cold however slight should be disre garded Chamberlains Cough Reme dy counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia It always cures and is pleasant to take For sate by Lloyd Mr Gorman Toronto has pur chased the Rosamond House hotel in this village and will probably take possession in about a month Mr Kellers shop window was attractively decorated on Market day Mrs Jos Swain is seriously ill with inflammation WELL AGAIN The many friends of John Blount will be pleased to learn that he has entirely recovered from his attack of rheumatism Chamberlains Pain Halm cured him after the best doc tors in the town had failed to give relief The prompt re lief from pain which this liniment af fords is alone worth many times its cost Sold by T Lloyd RAILWAY ACCIDENT On- Thursday evening of last week the regular train on the Sutton branch ran of the track about half a mile south of Zephyr owing to the breaking of an axle on one of the freight cars The train humped along for a considerable distance be fore being brought to a standstill The few passengers on board were pretty well shaken up but with the exception of a few bruises no one was injured Traffic was resumed on the line the following day BALDWIN BREEZES Last week Mrs Morton departed from here with the avowed intention of rejoining her husband and thus making their deed of separation null and void Granny Gossip reading from paper have tongues eighteen inches in length Stf FOR A DISORDERED STOMACH I have been troubled for some time with indigestion and sour stom- says Mrs Sarah Curtis of P delicate little Husband Arent I think there are a few women not who have tongues almost as long if they get bit of gossip theres no impediment too great to bar them from telling it- US One of our citizens went down to the dam last week ostensibly- for the purpose of watering his horse In cautiously stepping on a portion of undermined embankment he stood thoughtfully gazing into the liquid depths of the raging torrent His meditations were rudely interrupted by a sinking of his foothold and he was violently precipitated into the icy waters up to the neck Ills long shanks saved him from a watery grave The frogs came out on the and did honor to tile memory of St Pat rick was delightfully ser enaded by them Chas is getting a large airy room fitted up for the accommo dation milliner where she can display her talents to far greater advantage Miss Akan is ex pected about April 1st Jas Hamilton jr who moved to Tp some weeks ago re ports experiencing great drawbacks from sickness They have all been almost helpless amongst comparative ly strange neighbors Capital vs Labor It is probable there will always be strife between them hate and despise that sort of meanness that will cause a rich man to Jie in order to drive a close bargain with the poor There will be antagonism between them so long as such a policy is continued It will be quite a while yet before all repairs arc completed at the dam During the warm weather of last week the exhalations from the mud in the pond were very offensive to the noses of our quality Folks are just beginning to realize the value of a mill to a neighborhood do not relish flattery administer ed too liberally It palls the ap- Mass and have been taking Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets which have helped me very much so that now I can eat many things that helore I could not If yen hive any trouble with your stom ach why not take these Tablets and get well For sale by T Lloyd PERSONAL Mr Ceo Spalding arrived in town Monday evening Mr Boyd Cunningham left on Tues day lor Assa where he expects to locate for the future Miss Cora Ross of Man who has been visiting with friends in this vicinity left lor home on Tues day morning Mrs Dr spending a lew days with friends in this city Miss and Miss of Ze phyr and Miss of were guests of the Misses Walton lor a lew days this week Mrs and Mr Everett Sinclair of Toronto were in attend the funeral of their Mrs Peter Sinclair on Sunday Nettie Miller a number of young friends to tea on her birthday Monday- Mrs Ed Sibley Stay per is vis iting at the home of Mr Robert Sib ley Miss Olive the guest of her friend Miss Essie Jewell for a few days Town to mother READ THROUGH Twould Spoil this Story to Tell It In the Headlines To use an eighteenth century phrase this is an oer true tale Having happened in a small Virginia town in the winter of it Is a story very much of the pres ent Up to a short time ago Mrs John E Harmon of Station had no knowledge of loo rare curative properties of Cham berlains Cough Remedy Last J an says my baby took a dreadful cold and at one time fear ed pneumonia but one of my neigh bors told how this remedy had cured her little boy and I began giv ing it to baby at once and it soon cured her heartily thank the manufacturers of Chamberlains Cough for placing so great a cure within reach I cannot re commend It too highly or say too much In Its favor I hope all who read this will try it and be convince as I vas For sale by Lloyd -ooe-i- At Philadelphia Pa on Tuesday Mrs Esther Stewart aged years was shot and killed by Charles her brother years old says he took the pistol from a side board and playfully pointed it at and that It was accidentally fer ments and of the rulers of society are much preferable to the honest unfeigned admiration of the rustic as small pills of the modern practitioner are more effective than the drastic blue pills of our old school days The trade does not promise very well in this section the present season Donald McDonald and Win Cameron however are contemplating erecting large barns Miss is a remark able clever little girl at whatever she turns her attention to but last week she cut out and made by her own unaided efforts a lovely tea gown that is a most elegant style and fit She makes for herself hand some silk waist which are the envy of the other girls Miss Lucy Crit tenden is another our clever girls who can do anything even to carpen try and then there is Alice Arnold and a couple more girls whom I admire for their un common aptitude in all branches of housekeeping Theyre wonders for their age Id think the Conservatives were weary of those begging meetings to obtain for a protest At present it does look as though Carney was weakening A Conserva tive said to me you wouldnt believe it it were proved referring to the charges No not if It were proved after Conservative methods read Waterloo election trials They too had a smell Railroad accidents just now appear to be epidemic in their nature Ive no recollection of so many occurring in a similar period of time Where does the blame lie For tidy wood piles suppose you take a glance at Win Ketchs Jess Sherwoods or Thos They build by the square and compass rule The are all home from the city and again assume rural life on Windy Ridge NEW STORE r 1 Just Arrived f ft stock of GROCERIES HARDWARE of Hockey A E GOODS if FANCY CHINA FURNITURE Tin Repairing Neatly Done SALT BY BARREL Central Telephony Baldwin On the one of my neigh bors had new syrup to which I was liberally treated trie clear quill the earliest in my recol lection Graduating in a bad school Of course its none of my business but nevertheless I am sorry to see a hum of our extremely young ads puff ing and smoking vile cigarettes The twins are coining mon ey slowly but surely by trapping Lately they captured a couple of fine mink a coon- and an Owl admir er of the latter gave a dollar for the specimen Our Assessor on his thirtyfirst annual round last week lie ought to know byi the book Mowat must go was the cry of the Tories in years Now are crying Whitney must go Sir Oliver wouldnt go but its altoge ther likely Whitney will As a lead er he is No go but as a and windsplitter he is a thunder- in go His satellite has been an apt pupil It is said an Englishman never when hes defeated If hes knocked down he jumps up and comes at you again Perhaps explains Percys second voluminous epis tle Three buyers on our market now Some exceedingly rich plums being picked up by them these days prices ranging a small percentage below Newmarket Morton is on his pins again rather shaky He expects to celebrate his eightieth birthday in a couple of months Adam optimistic let ter in last Era made us sigh Oh had the wings of a dove that I might y thither but its likely shoot me for a goose be fore Id reached the goal of my am bition ii v The Owl SUTTON An accident happened on our rail way near Zephyr last Thursday week The trucks left the rails and tore up a portion of the track Fortunately no one was hurt Henry jr of Toronto came home last Saturday 10 see his parents Mr John Kerry former resident of Sutton died very suddenly at his home in last week His re mains were laid to rest in the family plot in Hie Presbyterian cemetery here Mr Geo Hi Hard has accepted a situation in Lindsay Wc are pleased sec Mr- able to be around again Sir Greenwood shipped a carload of of clover seed last week valued at about Sir Fred recently shipped a fine tot of horses to Indian Head Assa John Percy engineer is taking vacation at present- Mr John Allen is home from Parry Sound district to see his family Mr Joseph who has been home for a few days with his fam ily returned to the city last Monday Mrs W H who has been cm an extended visit with her mother in Chicago has- returned home to Sutton A meeting was held last Monday to consider the erection a Town Hall for Sutton It was deckled by the to fit up pic old factory for that purpose has however to he submitted to a vote of all the rate payers It is roughly estimated to cost about T The event that perhaps awakened the most interest here last week was the Conservative meeting held on Saturday evening in St James Hall The hall was decorated for the with red white and blue bunting When the hour arrived for the open ing the hall was filled with an pectant audience among which was a goodly number of ladies and young people An orchestra to furnish mu sic was arranged on the platform Miss presiding at the piano The Rev A Rutherford was chosen chairman who Invited a considerable number to lake scats on the platform but all did not respond although most of them were in the audience The chairman made a few preliminary observations and then called upon the orchestra lor music Several selections were rendered In excellent stylo in fact it was the best part of the proceedings were muohappreciated Major Ste venson was called upon to ad- dress meeting He praised Mr Lennox In his strong and laudable forts to rid the country of the dis honest and Incapable men that rule the Province today That how ever is his view In the course his remarks he wished that every minister in the country knew well what he was doing as the Rev A M Rutherford Another matter which never alia him when he ascends the platform to cast a contemptuous sneer at temperance and the princi ples of Us When Mr Stevenson sat down the chairman supplemented his remarks by relating an anecdote which constituted an ad ditional sneer at the temperance cause Lennox- was next called upon ami when he came forward was heartily cheered The orchestra play ed and a- portion of toe audience join ed In hes a lolly good fellow and so forth He started by thanking his friends for the hearty reception given him and hoped to be in a position to do something for them in return for Iheir earnest work in his behalf True by- the of the ballots he had been defeated but it was a surprise to him considering the means that were used against him that the majority was not larger than it- was To beat Mr Da vis alone would be an easy matter only childs playas lie was a man of little account It was the powers that were behind him that carried his election He bad William and the prestige of the Government and a campaign fund of to face Judge Morgan had also done him great harm in mis stating the real facts about the set tlement However in the matter of conscience he would not exchange places with Mr Davis His own campaign was conducted honestly and free from wrongdoing while on the other band that of Mr Davis was one of the most flagrant corruption Mr Davis he said belonged to Hie goodygoody class He was a and would make long pray ers on Sunday a pillar of the Meth odist church but he would wink at and profit by the corrupt doings of his followers But Mr Davis career and that of the government of which he is a member is fast its close The hand writing is on the wall Its doom is sealed and be fore many weeks we will have anoth er election and Mr Whitney will be placed in power and the name of Hon J Davis will sink into oblivion and thus the speaker of prophetic vi sion went on ad nauseam- After Mr Lennox had taken- his seat the chairman made some remarks He declared he was a but not a politician and then immediately pro ceeded to make it manifest that he is one He referred to the charges and proceeded to point to the unfair and circumscribed character of the tribunal that is to investigate the charges preferred against Mr and others- If he is not a poli tician he is certainly making rapid progress along that- line An apology was offered for not hav ing the band on the present occasion Some new pieces of sacred music were being prepared and on a future Sunday a rendering would be given in some one of the churches here I J Dry New Clothing Mew Boots and Shoes He Wall Papers Mew Hats ALBERT HOLT Many of the Farmers are preparing to commence seeding Mr John A Hopkins was calling on friends in on Tuesday Our new store keeper Mr Frank will open on Monday next we wish him every success Mr Stephen Traviss sports a new set of driving harness which look al most out of sight Blizzard has engaged with Mr Thomas for the sum mer and has commenced work understand Mr William and Mr James loft for Dakota on Tuesday morning We wish them a safe to their new home- Mr Boyd- Cunningham had a large Bale on Wednesday last Stock sold at high prices We understand that Mr Cunningham intends leaving in a few days for NorthWest Terri tories We are sorry lo lose Boyd as lie is a flue young man and has made for himself many warm friends while our midst A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday of last week at the home of Mr Alex when eldest daughter Minnie was unit ed in the holy bonds of wedlock to Mr Bert Peregrine of Mr Robert Thompson moved to Newmarket one day last week where they intend residing for tho summer Mr Jones our general smith sold three fine pigs to Mr J Allen for a fancy price Mr has moved Into the farmhouse lately occupied by Mr Robert Thompson The wedding bells are tinkling still in our vicinity Who next We would expect something better of Ravenshoc young men than the sparring that took place at Mr J Greenwoods sale- a fewdays ago- I A new link of tbe Pacific cable is to be laid from Bam field Creek up to Albtrni Canal Columbia In order to avoid a bad section of land line At St Catharines a settlement has been arrived at between tie build Exchange and the Builders Un ion whereby all the men who have been on strike since March 1st have resumed work The hours of labor agreed upon was fifty hours per week J ok MARRIAGE Our ins are the most durable Our Varnishes the most glossy Our and Indelleblo the moat beautiful tints Oar Window Shades of the most handsome colors and designs Our Brushes of the best material All at the most reasonable prices MOUNT Albert t are busy opening LEMONVTLLE a The present turn in the weather will defer seeding for a spell j Wedding bells will soon ring this town A Mr Laugh ton of Stratford visited at Phillips of was in town on Sunday Mrs Saunders has been quite ill with grip Sirs Claughton and other persons are suffering from the same disease Hunt Toronto visited at on Sunday Some of our neighbors have warm A and ready arguments on the late Call and inspect Mr Myers of Scott spent a day at DUtWQWl 4 k SHOES f ri INSERTIONS WALL PAPERS A- large ofv Red Clover and Timothy Seed Oats Pea and All at Pi ices SHIELDS MOUNT ALBERT Berkshire Boar For service dam Melody 19th sire Kitchener Also eggs for Hatching Barred Rocks exclusively bred from A Hawtt Ins Royal Blue Strain per setting of Lot Con I Our Spring Goods have arrived They of Imported English Tweeds Worsteds Serges An Stock to Select From PRICES RIGHT KELLER Well Dressed Mens Tailor Albert Registered Stock for Sale A number of ShortHorn Bulls and Heifers from imported Also a number of cows In calf to im ported bull W FORREST Mount Albert 1 Values ever Better Ross Bros i7 A Try Oar Own Oil Wild Cherry Bark An Excellent Remedy FOK Coughs Colds Lung Trouble We keep tho leading makes of Properly fit and them Forrests tag- Store The v OPFICB 0ANADA BRANCH OF Andrew V Cbalr- ton Keq Alx Accepted at Current DAVIDSON Ascent Ml Albert iff i- i Dominion Notice te Creditors To Farmers I The Burpee Eureka and Great Di vide Seed for Sale at the Market next Saturday and also at my place lot Con Sharon P FOE SALS Hitch Apply to O Mount Albert All creditors having claims against the Estate ol James late of the Township of East In tbeCounty York gentleman deceased jWho died on the day of January AD are required In pursuance of the Statutes in to- file full particulars ef claim duly verified with vidson Albert PO Agent for Executors on or before the day April after which date be distributed among cred notice as aforesaid and the Executors will not be liable for any claims not so filed HARRISON DAVIDSON Executors Agent for Executors Albert Albert March Farms for Sale Price 600 Lot Con Tcrwnflhlp Whit church also lot Con Uxbridge Good Frame House and good- Out- Buildings Land in good cultivation- For further particulars apply to J OLDHAM Proprietor Mount Albert-

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