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Newmarket Era , May 26, 1905, p. 2

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r 1 i THE FRIDAY MAY 26 Freight Rates oh Ladys Bicycle for Safe Good as only run part of one Cost Will almost give it away Enquire at For pale I One span of Good Work Heroes Harness and Would mate a good Railroad learn WESLEY Newmarket which most of our readers are more or less interested East of and Brampton to and including and Weston cents Toronto and Toronto points 17c North of Toronto to and including Railway ers have made a report to Pari a- covering the eleven months end- Dec Tbey field eigh ty sittings and dealt with J ap plications The Board have also issued an or der providing that rates not exceed ing the following shall be levied on cattle in carloads from the and to Montreal for export We give only that portion relating to Column PERSONAL KIWIS Miss Ethel Davis spent Sunday in the city Miss Millard of Toronto daughter of Mr J Millard was home for the Master Carl gave a birth day party last Saturday afternoon to a number of his schoolmates Mrs has Tented her house to Mr David Prior She ex pects to leave Town in a few days Mr Brock speat hoi- daughter Co No Regiment NOTICE is hereby given that all members are required to report at the earliest opportunity to Major Al- 1 jjli Newmarket sign service roll and aDd Georgetown to and Mrs is visiting her in the city Miss Nettie Lehman of Toronto was home over Sunday Mr Fred Jones has been laid up a few days with illness Mr Murray Davis spent the with his parents at Mr of spent the 24th in this vicinity Miss Bessie Jones has gone to the city to accept a situation Mrs Parsons of Manchester is home this week on a Visit Miss Clarke Toronto was the obtain new Uniforms It is desirable to bring the Co up to its full strength and there is room for nearly 20 new men who should apply at once to Major Allan for an nua training from to 24th June at Niagara CLARK The Batcher Business Of the late Win Bond with Store and Dwelling Also Slaughter House to rent Good Refrigerator with Complete Set of Tools and all necessary rigs POSSESSION Apply to Newmarket including Newmarket Junc tion and East North of Newmarket to and includ ing North of to and includ ing Mount Albert north of Junction to and including ville Junction West of Junction to Brechin north of Mount Albert to and including Sutton -v00- Oar Toronto tetter sister Mrs at rMrs Hall of Toronto is visiting Mrs Hughes for a few days Mr and Mrs Schmidt are Vis iting in New York for a few days Messrs Russet and Har old Davis spent Sunday in the city Lily Lush of Toronto spent Victoria Day with Miss Frances dy Mr and Mrs H Cane spent over Sunday with at Ham ilton Miss Chase of St Catharines was the guest Miss a few days Harry Linden who lost his footing week Mr Porter of Tottenham spent over Sunday with Mr and family Mr and Mrs J A spent the with their daughter Mrs Scott at Sutton Caretaker Wanted For St Pauls Church Duties to commence 1st of June House fur nished for caretaker Written ap plications may be sent to Church Wardens St Pauls Church New market and fell seven storeys at the new Al lan Building on Bay street Saturday morning succumbed to his terrible injuries on Saturday night He left a wife and several children The fines imposed on the Junction Pool Room offenders by Magistrate Kills on Saturday totalled Mr Stanley Brock Miss Lucy to all but the President who was and Miss May Brock of Toronto were given a double dose J home for the The frontispiece of the Lords Day i attended a Alliance Advocate is adorned with a given the Sheriff in very well executed engraving of J K last Friday Rev J and Mr K Jackson are attending District Meet ing in Aurora today East OF REVISION president of the A and County Treasurer of York Mrs Harriet Phillips of Centre Si J about years of age while crossing the tracks at the corner of Yonge aid I Toronto Wellington streets was caught on the Junction spent a few days last week fender of a passing car and though with her father Mr William Cocker- ill Mr and Mrs Davis of Kingston visited at Woodlavn the her legs went under her body was above and she clung firmly to the fender till the car was stopped She was released without any particular home Hon J over the injury but it was a escape I Canon Welch in James All the Bowery people accom- and Rev J S in the parted irs Hughes spent new Richmond Street Methodist at Zephyr Villa Orchard Church both criticised the Wood Beach racecourse last Sabbath an both Mr denounced the gambling vice of The first sitting of the Court of Each too touched up the E and GovernorGeneral for lending his in fluence to such a resort The Municipal Reform Association Friday June 2nd at 10 oclock am lhis tity have wired Toronto mem- Pt w Ws A J HUGHLS to vote against the proposed brotherinlaw Mr J McLean Clerk amendment to the criminal code le- Pspect Ave betting on race tracks Mr Gould who moved to Twentyfive thousand school child- three or four years ago has marched in procession to the Queens Park on Kmpire day where Maple Lodge Crown bred by j the decoration of the monuments Revision for the Township Bast will be held at the MANSION HOUSE SHARON on Mrs spent Sunday at the Lake Mr and Mrs Rogers of Totten- and they will spend the summer with her married daugh ters in Michigan and Ohio extend congratulations to Miss Mabel Davis on winning the graduation scholarship in History of College Philadelphia Pa Miss Davis graduates this year from Toronto University her whole course being markedly successful She ex pects to take a postgraduate course at J4o Hop of Peace fop a Time York May Associ ated Press has received from its correspondent interviews with Count in which both take the ground that there is no opening yet for intervention in war Count Kato Jap anese Minister to Great Britain said in part Should Russia be determin ed to hold it would be to her advantage to conclude peace before she loses it But she shows no desire for peace and her policy is void of any definite plan so inero an be occasion for a third power to at tempt intervention in the near Even the loss of Vlndivostock might not prompt Russia to seek peace She could go on retreating indefi nitely hoping thereby to exhaust us We might take Harbin and go farther north but Russia could continue her policy of retreat thereby no occasion for a third party to intervene Russia ask for peace we shall insist on an unconditional armistice and when negotiations are opened we aha I require Russia to return Man churia to China recognize our over Korea cede us remove permanently fortifications of and pay an indemn ity of at least two billion yen Such liberal terms will offord no occasion for intervention Both the present and the to my mind and view afford no sign of die possibility of interven tion and I am prepared to say that the time has not yet come to talk of peace In fact there never will be an occasion for intervention and war will long i ode in Wliwq of Brampton be kept for service Alto a few choice of good ba con type with plenty of bone and for CLARK 10 Choice Building Lots For sale at reasonable prices En quire at this office RAILWAY SYSTEM erected to the memory of those who fell in NorthWest Rebellion took place The GovernorGeneral the Counters and Lady Evelyn were pres ent A hot water boiler exploded in St Michaels Hospital last Tuesday rooming and by marvellous good for tune the results were not serious The fireman named John ha1 his face neck and lower aims scalded Quite a wreck was made of the holler room Lewis Clark Centennial Exposition Portland Or from Newmarket Good going daily until Sept Valid to return within days from date of issue Special Side Trips to Points Home Seekers To points in Assfnaboia and Alberta to from Newmarket Good go ing June and July Valid returning within from date of For tickets and full Information call Agent Harvest Be May crop bul letin of the Canadian Northern today of a fcliowK wheat is grow ing rapidly most favorable con- ftnd inx barley and tfunpletftd Wheat con ditions imported to bo ten than a year of did FJre in the VJcharre on yi00i damage Jmet was accidental ly at while Working on a Uy John If Mofjilee Of Louth aged killed on the railway KETTLEBY We regret to report the illness of which has required medical attendance the past week- We hope he may soon he Convales cent fllr and Mrs M Robinson ac companied Mr and Mrs J Cur tis out to vihit some friends In the vicinity of Brampton from Thursday till Sunday Mr and Canton Pottage were In this vicinity a few days last week We understand Mr Pottage Ms son Stephen will go West Hustling Mr Nerval Lloyd has gone to New Ontario to his brother Wellington Miss Flossie Mucker fcpent a few days at her home last week Miss Vic of North Toronto Is staying with her grandma Mr Miss Campbell former teacher of No- Section spent Sabbath with Airs J Lloyd King Council meets here on Satur day of his week Court of being the order of the day Kcttleby Sabbath School intend taking an to Bond Lake in the near future Miv of will a gratid Concert on the evening of the and we feel confident that they will make a grand success of ft as they have been preparing their plays for the past two months and have fcecured an Orchestra from Toronto Mr past Grand Worthy P will occupy the chair The Cemetery Company wish is to remind of their Arbor May In our Items and the of a full attendance fit Catharine- Ml fcP elder of Berlin dropped dead- at si picnic at on the Mr A of Brant ford struck by a railway train and killed on come hack to Newmarket to work the Mavis tannery Col Lloyd Mr Watson and Mr Cane were all spinning around Cooks Bay in their gasoline launches on the Mrs John Gardner who has graduated from the Deaconess Train ing School Toronto is at home tak ing a muchneeded rest Miss Vesta and Miss Mabel Thompson accompanied by their brother spent last Sunday with rel atives in Scott Township Mr and two daughters of Toronto gave the a call last Friday on their way to their summer cottage at Orchard Mr Watson accompanied by Mr J made a very satisfactory JOmile the first day he launched his boat The following Toronto boy spent 21th at homo Kennedy Bert Willis A I Mill er Mr Fred was also here Mr If Hawkins editor of The Grocer Toronto also Mrs Hawkins and her cousin Miss Sarah Wright Victoria May pleton Mrs Mary Lundy after an ab sence of years In Manitoba re turned to Town last Friday to re side with her daughter Mrs Si Wright Mr and Mrs Run die ajid also Miss Bundle of Toronto spent last Friday In taking dinner at Canes and supper at Mapleton Mr A Davidsons family who have been quarantined on account of Scarlet fever for some time have privilege of associating with other people again Mrs underwent a very satisfactory operation one day last week and In doing nicely son Mr Alva of Quebec Pro vjnee home for a few days Mr If and family Banker Ross and family Mr and Mrs Hunter Mr Angus Wil- Mr J Rosamond and other Newmarket people Victoria May at Orchard Beach Mr Waller his exams at Toronto University oh Wednesday spent the at Mar and returned to Metcro- Observatory yesterday Mr Leslie Jackson is also through his exams and will take charge of during the editors absence In the Old Country AURORA Between and oclock on Mon day Harold the fouryearold son of Mr Jesse was accidental ly killed by a barbers pole falling on him The little fellow was playing in front of the barber shop and pull ed over the pole which a piece of iron piping ft fell across his body and is supposed to have injur ed him internally The child died about twenty minutes after the acci dent The ceremony of swearing in Hon flyman as Minister ol Public Works in the Dominion Cabinet took place at Glen Stewart East Toron to on Monday last in presence of the GovernorGeneral Mr J J McOce Clerk of the Privy Council read the oath office which ac cepted by Mr flyman Accompanied by his private secretary the Hon gentleman left in the afternoon train for London At Ottawa the same evening Sir Wilfrid Laurfer announc ed to Parliament that will he held on June hi both In Lou don and North Oxfordthe former made vacant by the acceptance of of fice by Hon Mr and the lat ter by the demise of the late Sutherland London Is a pret ty close constituency and the Oppo sition will make strenuous efforts to compass if possible the defeat of the new Minister See of show NEWMARKET Cold Cook ed Meats -lie- to suit you The At Newmarket May on wife of the Mr J Marrow a son In Holland Landing on May to Mr and Mrs Tate a bod the Inst In to Mr and Mrs A a son THE LEADING Furnitures Undertaking fionse can buy your Furniture Cheap For Gash I and Embalming A attended to at John Millard wai SALE May to Sat May o o ftjrs Commencing Friday May and continuing until Saturday May we will endeavor to clear out oar entire stock of Wall paper and if prices count for anything we will be able to accomplish this end in the named Bring along the measurement of your room All Papers that sold at and I2jc per roll reduced to per roll All papers that sold for per roll reduced to per roll- Odd lots of and ceilirfg papers that sold regularily at- from to 25c per roll to clear 2 rolls for 5c All papers thai sold at per roll reduced to per roll All papers that sold for 20c per roll reduced to per roll Odd of borders that sold reg ularly from to per yard re duced to for yards Grocery Department Soao for Gold Medal Table Syrup in and tins t Shoe Dressing per tin Oil Shoe Dressing per bottle English Breakfast Coffee lb tin- Tomato Catsup Crown Brand pint bottle Canned Pumpkin can Gilletts Lye loc per can Quaker Canned Goods the finest on earth Fire at White Horse Yukon Ter ritory destroyed two business blocks causing a loss Four hundred dollars of the stolen from the Grand Central at was thrown into the residence of Mr A Fetters of that town J ROADHOOSB MAIN ST NORTH All Order will Careful Prompt Attention Exploded Owen Sound May 23 of thoHannoH Bras sawmill- a sottlemont about eight miles southeast of Sound exploded during noon hour yesterday and completely tho house crown shoot was blown out and boiler thrown sixty feet out through rear of building and after plowing up ground for distance landed fully two hundred foot from its bod in mill Trie Tomb At Ottawa May eldest son of late Tyrwhitl lor South Monday May at Oak Sarah Lloyd widow of Silas Lloyd in year Funeral on May via Metropoll tan Hallway to Aurora Interment in Kings Christian Cemetery Holland Landing May Owen Lloyd in bis year ROWLAND In Newmarket May Allan Rowland aged years At Albert on May Mabel of her year on the Rachel Hunter relict Or J J Hunter formerly New market in her year Funeral to Newmarket Cemetery Saturday afternoon Deceased was a daughter of the late Isaac of Whitchurch and for many years was a resident of Newmarket was highly respected by all who had the pleasure of her acquaint TOR Newmarket With soft woman to hard and long on wash day 1 ha no lime for any a of ha no lime for preparing the family Wash day is a trial and the Sunlight makes all the difference in the world No no no boiling less than ihd labor much belter results Most women Me all through wash by twelve oclock when they wash with Sunlight the Sun light way makes childs play of work ASK FOR THE OCTAGON OAR Sunlight Soap the while and wont injure the hands LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO 1 I 1 IT

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