I f fc f THE FRIDAY jA Weeks OK ABOUT SOWS police Court Woodcock presided at the Court Saturday when a young jan named Marshall was fined and for using abusive language in a place Two other cases assault- were owing to the absence of Beef A and heifer CD that was son or wo years King fed and The members of he thou presented Mr touffer with fine coat gauntlets as a Christmas box New choir nest Sunday under Mrs the choir at tonight or practice Miss of Cincinnati a most contralto soloist has con sented to sing at the Sunday ermine The new Kara piano for the School Room wiach is being purchased by toe League through Mr Winans is expected here tomorrow f lid Order Foresters- The regular monthly meeting of Court Signet was held on months old for the evening when the following officers which they sold to Sir of Aurora It weighed pounds and they realized were elected for the coming year Chief Ranger A ViceChief Ranger which is a pretty good price for a finajj Sec John McCaffrey animal Store Alterations The- Roche Company are reducing the prices on many lots of goods and clearing out their entire stock of Mens Wear Carpenters start work on Monday Jan altering the front of the store has been leased to A m Home The inmates numbering which is smaller than usual for this time of year were treated to a Christmas Dinner last Saturday which greatly enjoyed Mr of Aurora and Mr Hill Newmarket baker sent donations of candies and oranges and the old people were young igain in their and conversation of bygone days The Commissioners met yesterday to wind up the accounts for the year The Newmarket team played in on Monday anil considering the short time toe locals have bad for practice made a remarkably good showing against the fast northern boys being beaten by the small score of to They speak in the highest terms of the good time given them by the Col- licgwood Club who re noted for their hospitality Next week our championship games wo being Hilled for here On Tuesday night Jan our team dashes with the Marlboro of Toronto who came to near the last year fast game is assure- Thursday night tir play r in he first round of the Come and see our per form For particulars see bills Death of Mr Henry one of the mora prominent citizens of Toronto pasted away early on Sunday residence Yeapn Hall the corner of College and Beverley streets Deceased was compelled to take to bis bed about three months ago owing to a severe attack of gout which he never entirely recover ed Mr Henry was born in September 3 Ho was ihc youngest son of the late John who came from York shire in and settled in serving as a volunteer under General Brock at the capture of Detroit and and was afterwards a member parliament in the Upper for South was a nephew of the late William the Toronto who died in in his tow corner of Bay and King streets tow the Bade Henry was educated in Up per Canada College and afterwards law arid practised some time Financial Sec Doyle Treasurer Orator Rev A Hopper ward- John Cain J Woodward Seymour Evans Beadle Norman J Beadle Nona Grose TrustecsTStephen Doyle and Col Lloyd- Fin Howard and J Court Deputy Morton P C R Col Lloyd Medical A Webb Stuart and The installation of the above of ficers will take place at the nest meeting Jan And now a Toronto evening paper has the nerve to state that Herbert Lennox may nut be the Conservative opponent of North Yorks Liberal nominee former supporters may have given up idea of being able tc win out by chainlightning methods The Mai scribe must have had a roistering time on Christmas Day for Tuesday mornings paper remark ed Heres to Ontarios Success un der the new Whitney Government He must have had them bad got all mixed Wednesdays paper however failed to state whether snakes in boots were discovered- before the effect passed or not Brief lets A transformer on Prospect burnt out on Tuesday night presum ably on account of water getting in to it Saturday night oyster stews at Hills refreshment parlor are very popular No voting in Newmarket next Mon day The officers of Tuscan Lodge were installed on Wednesday night Dr expects to occupy the of fice portion of his new residence next week Mr Richardson expects to move into his house next week All schools reopen nest Tuesday for the longest term for many years The Rink was well patronized last Monday but the absence of Band mu sic was a disappointment The blacksmiths are having their harvest now Dr Scott reports a robin on his lawn on Christmas day It is now stated Mr Justice Killarri is to be appointed chairman of way Commission in place of Hon Mr Blair resigned The impression is growing in political circles that the exchairman has not only lost the emoluments of the position but has lost the con- Northern Railway fidence of prominent political men in both Liberal and Conservative cir cles Conservative journals without rhyme or reason are pitching into AttorneyGeneral Gibson for not do ing the unexpected in regard to per- of corrupt practices at elections but they appear to be ig norant of the fact that it is not the special duty of the AttorneyGeneral to put the these eases Those who Assume otherwise have evidently never looked into law governing corrupt practices at very obvious reasons Oof Top onto better By order of the PostmasterGeneral plans are in course of preparation for the distributing post office to be erected at Front and Bay Streets The nomination of D for Mayor by Mr Thomas draw ford may cost him the loss of bis own nomination as tfce Conservative party candidate for the Legislature in West- Toronto Politics takes queer turns sometimes The strug gle Toronto between contending forces of Bristol and Dr expected to be brought to a finish last night Santa paid a visit to the Sick Childrens Hospital on Monday and little patients were made- glad the bright toys gay books etc presented to them Mr J Ross Robertson was Old Santa on the occasion The death of Mrs J J announced this week- She was the of the man who for many on the old Northern Railway Geo Strand was arrested on Sat urday night on a charge of shoplilt ing Over articles valued at were found on his person when arrested He was sent down Burglars who attempted to force an entrance into Herbert shop at street about midnight on Saturday were fired up on by the storekeeper and frightened Off- L it throws be onus of prosecution on liive Stoek Market Toronto this week good the election court julges I pro perly too because it takes that work out of the hands of an official who is prominent in one political party and for whose interest indeed the corruption was undertaken This Medium to ones sold at export cows and bolls to Feeding cattle still low Heavy feeders are selling at to lighter ones to 325 good to and iiry grades of On Dec Mr Levi Richard son one of the oldest and most re spected residents of Whitchurch Tp passed away- at his late residence at in his fear Mr Richardson has been III for over a year but until a short time ago was able to be about and attended to his business Mr Richardson was the son of the late David Richardson one of the pioneer settlers of the township and has lived on old homestead and in that vicinity all his life He married Miss Annie who along two daugh ters and two sons survive him The daughters are Mrs- Lepard of and Miss Victoria at home The sons are David and Ar thur the fatter living on a farm south of Mr Richardsons and the former in Toronto The deceased was a member of the Methodist Church and in politics a Conserva tive The funeral took place to the Cemetery and was attended by a large number of neighbors and friends Farm Good market last Saturday Prices were as follows Butter to Packed Eggs dozen Fresh to pair in Toronto Hon Edward and I Dressed Chicken to 110 Hon If Blake the firm being Chickens to lb fclake Blake After some Dressed Ducks to 1 pair in Ducks per It to ill health he returned To ronto having given up the practice pi law and in several finan cial enterprises He Was for many a Director of the Bank of the Company Canada in Cojnpan He- was also a of Upper Canada College In a director f Potatoes GO to of and of St chickens to Dressed Geese to Turkeys to lb Beef and He Pork lb Lamb to So lb Veal to fie lb Sausage It Apples basket to bag- barrel During the Trent affair he bens to d militia IU 1U ih Sit- an Anglican a In St afd afterwards in St Cathedral Mr in the eldest toiVr of Mills of who survives Mr Cwtbra Mrs Henry Brocks Mm Cap Burnham and Miss are surviving Is a nephew of Mr was JLive Turkey to He to Me- Pigeons pair Rabbits pair Young pigs 4 per pair Hides to to to Tallow chatter therefore of Tory parrots- tiei should cease rcnectin the Attorney- 1 Butchering cattle are 1 doing General DCSt at to to 375 dry cows to and butchering bulls to Calves are to sheep 3 to 3Jc bucks 3c and lambs to To the Editor of the Newmarket Era Dear Sir Will you kindly allow me spate in your valuable paper for a per iWr John Taylor Is again seek ing reelection as Councillor for his brother deservedly o The here years ago In be known the fitter he Is liked Bo no doubt he will bead poll Vtc for John Taylor Mr lames Peers has to bhe capacity of Ms mill by putting to team The will were the two At now rowing full me stores of Newmarket Mr Mitchell our gerJ and fntario and obliging merchant Is a steady hut- opened as iat in all lines mm occupied as a residence Mr Dai ford corner of Kfri Water street The Brothers of R where A Is store business few observations on the municipal contest in this township It had been hoped that the election of the council might be kept clear of the Local Option campaign so that the vote on this question might have dispassionate decision of the elec tors and not have it mixed up with the election of council It bad been rumored that an effort would be made by those opposed to Local Option to elect a council that would not give the By-Law- its 3rd reading even it was carried by the majority of the electors a view to ascertaining how each candidate stood on the question the following question was publicly asked each candidate at the nomina tion on Monday Question In the event of Op tion receiving a majority will you if elected be in favor of giving the ByLaw its 3rd reading Five of the candidates now in the field namely I Kenton Robert Frank Crittenden Jones and Barker said they would not pledge themselves to do so The matter as it now stands is not so much temperance arid a question of British fair play or in other words are we going to allow Hie wishes of the ma jority at the polls to he thwarted The fact that five the candidates had the gall to stand up public ly tell the Intelligent electors of this township that they would not pledge themselves to carry out the wishes of the majority is being resented even by many opposed to Local- Op tion Now Mr had each candi date expressed themselves as willing to carry out the wishes of the ma jority would have been the last person to have said anything in this contest believing as I my self in the first part of my letter that it would have been better not to have had those two contests up any way But Wider the circumstances it is certainly the duty of the electors to see that a is ejected that will be willing to carry out the wishes of the peo ple Thinking you sir for this space remain yours truly AN Note If the ByLaw is ap- by the electors the Courts will compel the Council to pass it 9 rf PINE We were sorry to see our little bit of snow disappear so soon A large number attended the dance on Friday evening which was given on the return of Mr and Mrs Davis after their honeymoon trip Mr Percy spent with relatives In Lindsay Mrs May and son are spending the holidays in Bickering Mrs Bert Lloyd of Toronto Junc tion was visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Toole over Sun day Mr and also Mr and Mrs were visit ing at Mr Henry s Toronto Junction a few days this week Two suppers In cur burg last week We arc pleased to have Mr Toole attwrnc again a three months absence Good milch cows are bringing to 960 each to ooo A CURE FOR PILES Itching bleeding or protrud ing piles Druggists refund money if OINTMENT fails to cure any case no matter- of bow long standing in 6 to days First ap plication give ease snd rest If your hasnt it send in stamps and it will be forwarded 1 postpaid- by Pans Medicine Co St Louis Mo ooo- markets Dec Flour per barrel 54 a White Wheat per bush a Spring Wheat per a 07 Coos Wheat Barley per bush a Rye per a Buckwheat a Hay per ton 8 a Bras per ton a Shorts per a Butter roll per ft- 0 a Fresh Eggs per a Packed per do a Potatoes per bag a Chickens per pair a Geese per it a Ducks a Oft Turkeys a 14 Toronto Dec White Wheat per bush a Red Wheat per bush a Spring Wheat per bush 0 a Goose Wheat 0 a 00 Oats per bush a a i a Butter roll per lb 0 a Eggs per doz- a Potatoes per bag Dressed flogs per cwt a 625a Hay per ton a Ducks per lb a Chickens per lb 0 a Chickens per pair a Turkeys per lb a Geese per lb 07 a 0 10 Beef fore 50 a Beef bind a AFTER HOLIDAYS What about making a step forward by spending a our school the OF TORONTO We offer superior advantages with our eighteen teachers fine equipment and thorough work We have helped hundreds to mount up the grade May we not help you Let us send you our handsome cat alogue at any rate Winter term from Jan Write SHAW Principal A Toronto mas Handkerchiefs Thousands of them of fill kinds Linen Initial Handkerchiefs Mens Size Fancy Embroidered Handkerchiefs from 10c to Silk Handkerchiefs from to Edge Handkerchiefs from 5e to Handkerchief onehalf Handkerchiefs Each Box a work of art from to S200 Fine Russian Leather with inside Purse from to w m Silk Belts from to Ladies Fancy Collar from to Mens Silk Ties and Braces in endless variety Selected Raisins Currants 5o lb Oranges 12ic v Mixed Nuts lb Mixed Candy lb Dates per lb Condensed Mince Meat lb Davles Cooked Meats always on hand THE BEST RESULTS FROM BAKING POWDER J We are Selling out this Stock no Petroleum Emulsion Hoods Blood Purifier Vegetable Compound Fellows Compound Syrup God Liver Oil South American Kidney Cure South American Cure South American Nervine Tonic 100 With Cocoa Wine 100 Plain With Cod Liver Oil 125 With Wine of Tar Consumption Cure Dr Woods Norway Pine Syrup Syrup of Bed Spruce Gum Pectoral Halls Catarrh Cure Beef Iron and Wine 100 Pain Killer 100 Cure Kola Wine Florida Water Kemps Balsam 25 Bronchial Syrup 26 Menthol Liniment Teething Syrup 25 Pierces Pellets Kidney Pills Pills 30 Pills Pills Chases Catarrh Cure Nasal Balm 39c J 75 71 17 15 19 70 17 76 15 17 17 35 14 18 15 tTV- A I A New Piano for Sale at a Great Bargain Our North Store Rented to Mr We are selling out our liens Clothing at Cost Price i