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Newmarket Era , July 7, 1905, p. 2

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NEWMARKET ERA JULY 7 ilea- House For sale per cent investment to Frank I Teacher Wanted For School Section No Experienced leather preferred Apply stating salary to Henry Newmarket Bring Along Buckwheat Peter has his Mill in fine working order ready for the buck wheat harvest He is now or business and will fill all orders promptly Between lot Con and Canes Factory via Sharon road a dark brown leather Chatelaine Bag containing a small amount change and an Ontario Bank Book Finder please return to this office and receive reward House arid Lot for That Brick House and lot at cor net of Water and Prospect streets Newmarket where Mrs J Mitchell now lives For particulars apply on the premises or to Vendors Solicitor Newmar ket Organist Wanted Applications for the position of Pipe Organist for the Newmarket Methodist Church will be received by the undersigned up to noon July Applicants will state salary expected and also whether they prepared to assume the leadership of he choir addition to the duties of organist Details of duties may be obtained on application J Steward Farm for One hundred acres of- valuable farm land being composed of the east of lot In the third concession of This farm is en tirely cleared and all under a good elate of cultivation Barns arc on stone basement Well fenced or chard two good wells Convenient to school and within four miles of the Town of Newmarket particulars address J Box Newmarket A Attack Uncfer the above caption- the To ronto News although of decided Con servative leanings takes occasion to rebuke certain members of the Oppo sition in Parliament and at the same time defends the PostmasterGeneral from an unjust attack made during his absence from the House an at tack which the News declares to be far from creditable Our says The Hansard report of the debate in the Commons on the estimates foe the Department of Labor reveals an insect ile criticism an important branch of the public service and an attack on a defenceless official which were far from creditable to some members of the Opposition Advan tage seems to have been taken of the absence of Sir William Min ister of Labor to heckle the acting Minister Mr in present ing the estimates and a charge of political partnership was made against the Department that was manifestly unjust The Department has correspondents in all the large centres of population who furnish re ports over their own names of the trade and labor conditions in their respective districts The writers are not Departmental mem bers of the civil service and the in formation which they supply only a part of The Gazette of them is paid a year for his services It was said that these correspondents were some news paper attaches and others who took an active part in the elections on the Liberal side and that men of that stamp should not be employed Messrs Ingram Henderson arid Plain who represented the Opposition in the debate were repeatedly challenged to point out any evidence parti sanship in the reports or in edi torship of The Gazette and were un able to do so This of itself should give a quietus to any such charge Premier Whitney officiate jit lay ing a corner stone for a new Church last week in a village near his own home He was well fa received and in speaking of politics on occasion said It is impos sible to have too much party but there might easily be too much par ty prejudice and party conceit Par ty government was productive of Dr entertained the tennis club last night Miss Iris Is visiting her aunt Mrs Scott The Misses spent the holi day at Long Branch Miss Crosby of Toronto is visit ing with Mrs Eves Miss Campbell of Sutton is visiting at the Manse Mrs Herb visited in benefits and it was the only over Sunday responsible govern- Mrs Dr Wesley was visiting Sunday means by which meat could be carried out Canadi ans were the most signally favored people In the world and the only danger they need fear would he the forgetting of two things the favor or the Almighty and that they were entitled to the privileges and liberties they now enjoyed only so long as they deserved them OarSoGiety Vox the half year ending June the Province received as succession duties an in crease over the corresponnn- HicVi last year of For the month June the total received amounted to Home Needlework Maga zine is a journal that should be on every ladys is- worktable It is sued four times a year contains pages of interesting and useful mat ter besides numerous handsome col ored plates It is a boon to those competing for prizes in Ladies Fancy Work at fall fairs At the late Assizes in POINTS PARAGRAPHED Among the many Dominion Day visitors we noticed Mr and Mrs Calvert and daughter at Mr Hewitts Miss Lehman of Toronto accompan ied by Miss of at her fathers Mr Lehman Mr and Mrs Osborne Mr Frank Osborne and Miss Maggie borne of Toronto at home Miss Gertrude of Toronto with her parents Mrs and Miss Clara Dow- son of Toronto and Mrs Frank and son of Wheeling Pa Mr Geo Gain and daughter of with Mr Fred Hattry Mr R Montgomery wife and son and Mr John Montgomery of Toronto and Mr Gee Montgomery of Sudbury with relatives Mr and Mrs Thos Gardner jr of St Catharines with his father Mr Gardner Miss Elsie Thomson and Miss Amy Powell at Mr Arch Thomsons Miss Millard of Toronto with her father and i ark Ave Mr Harold Garrett Mr Kuan Air A Willis Miss Sarah Cain Mrs Toronto Mr Hodge Almonte Mr Henry Racine Mr Evans Owen Sound Miss Dyke spent over the 1st in Toronto Mr Russell spent the holiday in Hamilton Miss Dunn left on Wednesday to couple weeks friends in Barrio over Dr Bray Chatham visited his sister Mrs J Robertson Wed nesday Mr and Mrs Harold of Toronto spent the week end with his parents Miss Wilson is spend ing a tew weeks with Mrs Lewis Miss Mary Norm of is visiting with friends in Buffalo and Niagara Falls Mrs Ambrose Cane and Miss Francis Cane of are in town on vacation The Misses and Miss attended a house party at Mr A Rocs Saturday Miss Marion Stewart entertained about twenty young friends last Thursday the anniversary of her birthday Miss Anderson who has been teaching at the past year has returned home for the holidays Examiner Mrs Nixon Hurst of Newmarket are the guests of Mrs Burton Sun ny bank Mr Harry Paul of Detroit Mich paid a flying visit to his grand mother Mrs Eagle St this week Mrs Alfred and daugh ter Miss Emily of Toronto are visiting Mrs Eagle St for a couple of weeks Miss Vera Langton Toronto spent the holiday with her cousin Miss Jessie who return ed to the city with her Mr Robert and family visited his sister in vcvoiiMooke last Friday and spent Dominion Day with his sisters in Toronto Ontario Bank Manager Ross and family have moved to Orchard Beach where they will occupy their cottage during the summer months Mr John and family visit ed Mrs Daveys parents Mr and Mrs Lee over the 1st The two daughters will visit Mrs McLeilan Oft Ilia Ross white visiting Cottage at Roachs FOR SALE BY TENDER Tenders addressed to the under signed will be received for the pur chase of that Summer Cottages at Roachs Point where the late Mrs Roe lived known as the Snuggery up to the hSth day of July Possession given on payment the purchase money For particulars apply to FIELD Vendors Solicitor Newmarket Toronto in christian Science case then tried four persons viz Mrs Sarah Good- fellow Elizabeth Lee Win and Isabella M Grant were found guilty of being responsible for the death ol William Good fellow from lack of medical attention Before sentence can be passed a reserve case will go before the Superior Court for decision Located in 1818 incorporated in as a town and now celebrating Dominion Day 1905 as a city is a short history of the remarkable growth of In order to mark the event The Ex aminer has got out an excellent 20- page special edition well illustrate giving a historical sketch the city a review the industrial situation etc in all a very creditable produc tion Miss Smith of Edgar visited friends in was taken with Mrs McLaughlin this week a slight attack measles Mr Burke visited Mr Corn- Ross left Orchard Beach Monday forth Toronto over Sunday Bracebridge to see her Miss Sutherland entertained the J Harvey ana tennis club Tuesday evening were guests Mr Murray Davis visited his par- Orchard Beach over Week ents at over Sunday Harvey left on Monday for Miss Florence Cain spent the hoi- j home down cast for the summer in the city with relatives I Mr and Mrs Mr Perry and Miss Gladys Perry and Mr and Mrs visited Miss Grace Cane this week ot Man we Miss Kec of visited Sunday visiting wuii James Bay Railway Pursuant to Section of The Railway Act notice is hereby given that plans profiles Slid books of reference of a revisid location of the James Bay Railway upon Lot In Concession hand Lots and Kin Concession of the Township of duly approved and sanc tioned by the Board of Railway Com missioners for Canada under Section of The Railway Act have been filed In of Ifcc Regis trar of Deeds for the North Riding of York and that Much deviation is included between mileage end from Toronto northward GERARD Solicitor Toronto June 29th Toronto Island Breakwater Intending Contractors will please take notice that the time for the re ceipt of tender for the abovemen tioned work lb extended to Saturday the fifteenth July Inclusive and addition to the Steel Piping on the plans arid described the now on exhibit W for the Toronto Breakwater Extension the Department of Public will aUo receive separate ten ders for the building of the work with the thirtyfive pound per foot piling manufactured the United St a tea Steel Piling Company alto with the Inter locking Steel Piling thirtythree poo rolled channel Only out cheque teed the three tender By Order of Public Works Ottawa June The Herald makes a pretty hard drive at the people of Ontario especially at the strong par tisans who have indulged in loud talk about the NorthWest Provincial Rights and ing It says Statistic of all Provinces of Canada show that except in Que bec and Prince Island there has been in driniiiig drunkenness and dime Ontario shows CO per cent of drunkenness and If per cent of crime This is that by such large majorities for prohibition and now presumes to dic tate to the Western people how the domestic affairs of should conducted If these On tario people would practice what they preach and give attention to the crime of race suicide and preva lence of drunkenness at home condi tions which are a greater menace to the future of the nation than the teaching of the Roman Catholic reli gion in a few schools they would be doing a good and pa triotic service to Canada The Brant ford to the for compensation where licenses are not renewed presents this view The demand Ik not likely be en tertained for three First that licenses are granted yearly and there are no Vested rights in connection therewith second because the principle of compensation no where recognized and to admit It now would Involve claims from the holder of the licenses which have been cancelled since the Crooks act came Into operation third there in no one willing to the of paying compensation The who now the the proceeds of will not any re- Mrs over Sunday brother Mr- Mr Roger visited Jis j Allan Mail homo in Rochester over the holiday 1 Tunisian- on which Mr ana J- Mrs Rachel ol Aurora Jackson have taken is visiting Mrs 1 Wright queen St thc Old Country Mr Stuart o visited old friends day in town last gers Miss Flossie Pinker ton spent Do- Minnie was minion Bay holidays in Port Dal- the city spending Dominion Day ami Miss Margaret Kennedy of Brace- bridge lias returned home for the summer Mr- J Cane and family have gone to summer In their houseboat at Miss Vera Montgomery Scran- ton Pa is visiting her cousins the Misses and wife of West field New York are visiting at Major Allans Mr and Mrs A spent over Sunday up at Lake at their summer cottage Mr and Mrs Win over the 1st visiting friends at landale and Mrs Charles Kirby spent Satur day and Sunday in Toronto with her daughter Mrs George Stark Mr P Toronto Junction was here over Sunday vis iting with Mr lohnBrimson Mr John rod crick vjsited his daughter Mrs Vic toria Harbor over the holiday Miss Robinson head milliner at has gone to her home in Belleville for Iw months vacation Miss Job left town Saturday for Orchard Beach where she will spend her vacation with Mrs Dr Levi gave us a call while In town Wednesday He has been a few holidays at of Toronto and Mr and Mrs visited Mr Hughes over the holiday Mr and Mrs Jackson by Mrs Hughes moved up to summer home at Orchard Beach on Tuesday Mis Carting who called home a few weeks ago on the death of her sisterinlaw was In town a few days this week Dr and Mrs Stewart Wil liam spent a couple ol days her sister Mrs Aubrey while on their wedding tour Messrs and William her lathers home She was accompanied by Miss Mills who is still in town and purposes jour neying to the NorthWest in a lew days Mr Meads enjoyed a re- of his family this week There were present Mr and Mrs Fred Meads and two children Toledo Ohio Mr Jos Meads Toronto Mrs Arthur Henley and child grand daughter ami greatgrunddaughter of Mr Meads Toronto Mr J of who has been living in the United Stales or many years and formerly an old Newmarket boy was here over Dominion Day looking up old associations He coiigioliihiles the town on the progress It is making George is looking well The marriage of Madame dr formerly Miss Hillary daugh ter of the late Auro ra Out anil Mr Alexander David son Leslie nephew of Davidson took place in St I Church Toronto Wednesday very quietly only the immediate relatives bride and groom being The Dr rector Mr Jean Was his mothers attendant there being no groomsman or bridesmaids Windsor Among the of successful candidates in the Ontario medical council examinations is that of Cody MD this city Dr was for a number of years principal of the Collegiate Institute here He final ly gave up the teaching to enter the medical and graduated a few years ago from the Detroit college obtaining the scholarship In his final year Cody in the Ron of Mrs AOody Huron Street yds Shaker Flannel Sat urday yd Crash Towelling 10c yd for Twill Sheeting yd 10 12 12 and pair A big box of Laces and for yd- leached for 19c Ladies Silk Belts reg each for 35 each yds Muslins and Ginghams for l2c yd Ladies Parasols Paragon frame steel silk top each Ladies Wrappers sizes reg each all for Victor Chop Japan Tea lb Anchor Brand Black Tea lb Campbells tin Quaker Brand Canned Goods Tomato Catsup pint tins 10c tin Orange Meat for Force for Malta Vita package Grape Nuts 15c package Oat Scotch A new grub that feeds on roots and stalks grain lias in Kent county S J WAIN ST NORTH NEWMARKET All Orders will receive Careful Prompt AiUoitoa The Tomb Saturday July Mahel daughter of Dr Aurora- aged 8 years months and days Not Entirely ft TUB LEADING Farnttnre Undertaking House You your Cheap For Cash Smblmin A calls attended to at residence John Millard When you are ready to place your order tor your SUIT doat let the prioo be the only considera tion QUALITY MEANS TODAY than ever before Aa we always held our reputation In fair good workmanship and stylus we Intend to keep it by still carrying the largest and best line of Woollens that are on market this present INSPECTION INVITED to con vince you the fact that we are able to with all competitors la Workmanship and Quality Decoration Day of July 1905 At Cemetery P J NEWMARKET and It Is equally on the Inst tain that the have Man where they wll vis none of It brother Mr for It The different Orders of tho Town end all interested are invited to at- ratepayers carried a by- law by a majority of to Mayor and the Resident Clergy on gas plant Invited to deliver short A circus has been rounded up at appropriate addresses Grand Mere by the police JACKSON charged with wholeHale swindle as- President Secretary and promiscuous use of fire- J STALL arms Four arrested Chairman Grounds Com Mnlletts Corner Dm Open PURE DRUGS TBI Church and Meal Hours PRICES MODERATE NEWMARKKT Corner Main Timothy Streets

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