Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , December 16, 1904, p. 3

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THE NEWMARKET I 3 Weeks ftHAT IS OH IK ABOUT friends the meeting the yxy Society this Friday evening ft Oclock Sabbath cervices as usual A cor ral to all In endless variety at Hunter Bios Will Probated estate of late James valued at in cluding insurance and realty widow receives a life in terest after death the five will divide estate The Our complete exams yesterday afternoon and entertained last evening by Hiss Heine Forsyth at home on Tim othy St It is expected that all the candidates will pass exams and pearly all of them have positions vailing for them on the 3rd of Childrens In Steel and Wood from up to at Hardware Sole of Cattle Wise Administration of Crown Lands Dept It has ever been recognised as powers In these agreements tho that great revenueproducing On tario the Crown Lahda- be carefully honestly and ably adminis tered and it is not ol the bright pages in our histo ry that this has been accomplished The succession ii dur ing the history the Department have been honest and able 2n- A Department has pro duced forty of revenue since a Department charged with the control and oversight of of our richest natural resources Depart- meat whose wealth requires wise rights and interests tie Province have been safeguarded to an unusual degree Thus other hundreds of men have been furnished employment our manufacturing interests have- been supplemented and we are for the first time reaping a tangible benefit from our great pulp wood forests Mr Davis leaves behind him an en viable record for the he has dealt with this branch of his admin istrative duties Reference has been made to water powers Here again Ontario resource beyond no country in the ministration not only for the needs world has vaster or more numerous today but Tor the necessities of water powers than Ontario and their tie futuresuch a Deprtaientis that value is enhancing in proportion as Crown jn r Lands difficulties of the production and ice gentleman who has held this transmission of electric power are important the last five I being solved It was left for Mr years the Hon K J Davis has 1 to give special thought to this lowed up the announcement his phase of his public duties with the retirement public life by his that a code of regulations horn his portfolio and brought into force authority tee- administration of his Depart- which had been given by an act Davis entered upon his by his predecessors for the departmental duties after many years leasing not the sale of certain publir service first in municipal ter manner advantageous fife later in the Legislature and j Province while encouraging after three years as Provincial Sec of capital- A CURE Connected with the administratis The carload of cattle shipped here after as a public servant and important ranches of forest last sold at the Eagle J served reputation as a successful Ontario has explored in a general way by less than tea parties in one time ad by definite regions in greater detail to ascertain not only their mineral wealth but also their sources and their suitability for manont and agricultural settlement The and mapping of the mineralbearing areas of Province has been vigorously and in telligently carried on and an im mense amount of valuable ob tained and made public upon which to base even more substantial envel opments in tne mining Mr Davis has further shown his in materially adding to the area of the great forest reserves and national of Ontario Nearly seven million acres have been set apart as forest reserves and parks Attention has also giv ing to forestry and that of the Department has accomplished much during recent Thus in every branch of the- great Crown Department he results of the wise administration the Hon Mr Davis are observable In leaving his work and his arduous for arduous it- must of neces sity be the public owe trie retiring Commissioner a debt of gratitude not only for his direction of the im mediate work of this manysided de partment but for the legislative work he has done and the part he has played in the general conduct of thepublic aflairs of Ontario J J J Handkerchiefs Size of hem of all kinds Linen Initial Handkerchiefs Mens Fancy Embroidered Handkerchiefs from to Silk Handkerchiefs from to Lace Edge Handkerchiefs from to SI 00 Handkerchief Boxes onehalf Handkerchiefs Each Box a work of art from to 200 J FineRusum with inide Purse from to A Silk Belts from to Ladies Fancy Collars from to 100 Mens Silk Ties Mufflers and Braces in endless variety Selected lb Currants lb Oranges 12ic Mixed 15c lb Mixed Candy lb Datesj per lb Condensed Mince Meat 10c Meats always on THE BEST RESULTS FROM BAKING POWDER on Saturday brought very good business man together prices considering the condition of I able knowledge of the the animals The milch cows and i other resources of his with timber native valu- and fire-ranging- The Government has an excellent star of wood rang- who do their work well and the standing in to of firerangers numbering over ringers sold from so each It as fitting therefore to fcbtce P heifers averaged ill There briefly review bid term of as a M to V a good crowd and the sales were member of the Liberal vcqt serjous satisfactory to the owner and for the past Ave years as Com- ftr is admitted to of Crown Laiids During the fiveyear period referred to the Crown Lands De partment has never shown a higher Since tne snow came the trolley cars given up the idea of going to the North End of the Town Municipal Nominations take place the 26th Trot out your amounted 2- and for the first ten months Church of England is nt year W3W full swine large figures speak tor them- selves and suggest something of the demands made who is responsible for the adminis tration of a Department of such the best fireranging system of any province in the Dominion or State of I piles refund money if OINTMENT fails to cure any case no matter of how long days First rest If your druggist hasnt it send in stamps ana it will be forwarded postpaid Pans Medicine Co St Louis Mo reSUlati0DS P t Minneapolis Something Special For Gifts in heavy plated Tea and Pots Bread and Biscuit Trays Dippers Cream Pitchers small Kettles etc Prices are very reason able Sold only at Minneapolis Minn Dec Fire broke out shortly before midnight in responsible for the opening up it wholesale house of Peck settlement of the newer parts of the furnishers and spread- country and for the utilisation of the belief from St- Paul has been asked The loss it is fear ed will be heavy It is roughly estimated that three million dollars worth of property already has been destroyed The public sabs of Crown Lands from time to time is an outstanding feature of Crown Lands administra tion While the entire record of the IS uncultivated crown areas of the Pro vince in this regard also Mr Da vis has proved himself to be a very capable Minister He was wise enough during His term to repeatedly visit the dificunt parts of New Ontario in that way adding io his personal knowledge of the titer Another The Specialty Co is now ful ly occupying the two lower storiei of the new addition to their Factory claimed the three sales Another new machine was placed in Liberal Government is an enviable District held but lone in this regard as the earlier sales under Conservative rule or the policy of the John A Alacdonald it may without invidious comparison be metal department on Monday The third and fourth stories will not Mr Davis direction the most BUccessfiil ever square miles of timber fitted up for operations until the disponed of realizing the opening of the new year It is re- handsome total of The ported that the top story will ale used as a card box factory and prints was however tiie record breaker for department lor all kinds of box past thntysi year It pro- Levers Wise Head Disinfect ant Soap Powder dusted in bath Five year ago the softens the water and a few Glasgow Dec A small steam- arc was driven ashore in a gale this thousands of permanent residents in morning near the mouth of the that northeastern part of Ontario The whole crew numbering ten were prospering as pioneers to an drowned degree and proving the productivity its soil Villages have grown in- sttlemenUi are expand- to villages This inflow of have settlement has indeed not only reach ed but passed beyond Temiscatnjngue to the northern and western area- and to the very borders of the great clay belt discovered in This latter area is estimated to contain Toronto Dec the past thritysi It pro- latter area is estimated to contain the highest pricejsiitccn million acres of arable land per mile being or an average besides spruce forests Railway White Wheat per bush a Red Wheat per bush a Spring Wheat per bush a Goose Wheat per bush a Peas per bush a Silver Wedding fteton following intended for last weeks issue was editor Mrs Jackson spent most enjoyable time at the silver of Mr and Mrs p of Acton on the 3rd Inst their palatial home filled tfje fragrance of roses carnations not than sat down together in room where after a repast been served an hour w so quickly sped while- the guests iczAt impromptu and entertaining to which Editor Moore of the very re plied Mr and Mrs Moore received many and unique tokens of regard fcttosiK which was a beautiful Silver Dish and Serving Spoon from and teachers of the Acton Sunday School Mr Moore laving been Superintejdent for About and Mrs Moore a teacher of also had pleasure of visit- Which of the of Ontario in discipline management having also a htnlful orchestra the BandMas Kditor Moore also celebrated his anniversary by moving into tet and moat attractive country Barley a price per square for the 2i has gone on apace in keep- nutter roll per lb a square miles sold of with this expansion and today 25 the highest average in the history off and Northern On- Potatoes per bag 0 a the Department It It has practically reached pressed Hogs per G a dues Lake Temiscarningue and will be j a rushed to completion to a point of results the were increased from SI 25 to per feet and the ground rent per intersection with the Grand Trunk square mile from to increases that will materially expand the re venue of the Department for years to come Another feature of lastmen tioned was tbe placing on the Pacific What all this means to the future of Ontario is not easily to 1k- a future the foundation of which have been laid by the retiring Commissioner In the matter of settlement all market a number of small norths the northern districts have teen thus giving an opportunity to the ing in a satisfactory degree for local and this was parts of besides without with ma Thunder Hay and Rainy River smaller dealers to secure supplies of have each received their share It the operations of the larger timber has been within the liveyear period operators of Mr that The passed a few years ago the Canadian Northern has forbidding the export of pine logs penetrated the Rainy River country from Ontario and their Another feature of colonization manufacture in this Province has re- work of the department as in the removal to or the by Mr has been the of several large of immigration with within the Province- These employ J special reference to the supplying of thousands of men and the lumber In- j farm help throughout the Province has been In a highly satfsfac- The figures from this source show a condition since that important growth from for the year end- action was taken June JO to for thc Davis took another step year ending June last And when he recommended that a similar first two months following show a law be passed regarding the non-ex- larger immigration than do en- port of pulp wood logs and also re- tire months years ago quiring their manufacture into pulp The of the Province have or paper within Canada This step tome under Mr Davis control drawn a Went Ion to the pulp wood His policy has rightly an ad- 1 Hay per ton Ducks per It a Chickens per lb a Chickens per pair a Turkeys per lb- Geese per a a hind a y- 1 0 so 0 0 09 0 09 Dec Flour per barrel a White Wheat per a Spring Wheat per bush a Goof Wheat 0 a Barley per 0 a Rye per 0 a Buckwheat 0 a Hay per ton a per ton a Shorts per ton 00 a Butter roll per lb 0 17 a Per a Potatoes per hag Go a j Chickens per pair 0 a Geese per It a Ducks 0 a Turkeva a 20 1 53 0 00 25 Oft 14 office we have ever as a whole which has a mum- and progressive one in large proportions since Mr Davis with tho growth and inflow of took over Crown Lands Depart- settlement have spent When It is recalled that we on surveys by the Ross Government have in Ontario according to recent an expenditure that has already millions worth been amply Justified new uncut pine and millions worth ships have been surveyed during the of hardwood the figures are last four years alone and hundreds promising for the future of the Pro- of miles of base and meridian lines but when added thereto the have been run in readiness for other estimates of surveyors that we have hundreds of Thus in all million cords- of wood in these branches of the Crown Lands siit In the newlydiscovered clay Department there has been belt of northern Ontario and that pled growth during fast five throughout the best city offices There are r4 woyd floors throughout the are with tinted burlap with glaes panels lit electricity heated by steam and painted aluminum entire inside out in keeping with the attractive that Free is noted are a monument to enterprise The citizens of well 1 of having such HOLIDAYS What making a step forward by spending a term at our school the rcwsapermari and the royalty thereon forty years- flP that he and his do may long be spared to each w continue their arrytig church and public of the place tot supplies tt Hardware per cord the price now in vogue Reference be made to the means another source of revenue of Mines The same story of lib progress applies here The mineral The late gave special products of Ontario totalled In attention to this feature of our ard In of tho woods and as a During the five yearn the amount result concluded of has reacted These by which rnililons of cap- will suggest to were invested in pulp and paper the activity in this important branch mills and water Under Mr Davis directions north- OK TORONTO We offer advantages with our eighteen teachers fine equipment and thorough work We have helped hundreds to mount up the May we not help you Let us send you our handsome cat alogue at any rate Winter term from Jan 3rd Write If SHAW Principal Toronto vlr ryw AT These Goods absolutely must be sold to make room for a New Tenant The following are a fev of the lines offered Island City Paint in quarts per Island City Paint in gals per gal Elephant Paint in 1 and lb tins lb Beaver Paint lb Genuine Boiled Linseed Oil gal Carriage Varnish at 275 gal White at gal Artists Colors in tubes per tube Whiting 1c per lb Plaster of Paris per lb Red Ochre 1c per lb Yellow Ochre 3c per lb Resin 2c per lb Purple Oxide 2Jc per lb Burnt Sienna per lb Raw 6c per lb Red Lead lb Zinc White per lb Gun Powder 15c and 20c per lb Shot 6c per lb Cut Nails in to in at per lb Horse Shoe Nails No and at lb Horse Rasps 14 inches at cents 11 inch Mill Saw Files cents 10 inch Flat Bastard File cents Solder lie per lb Galvanized Fencing Staples per lb Wrought Iron Spikes 6 in per lb Clinch Nails per lb Wire Nails per lb Farriers Pincers cents Manila Rope 14 cts per lb Coffee kill 00 Platform Scales Hand Trolleys and Mica for Stoves Stove Bolts Carriage Bolts l 9 r

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