Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , September 8, 1905, p. 5

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ONTARIO Capital Stock BEST Total Assets OH CHA8 Prudent General NEWMARKET BRANCH A General Banking Business TRANSACTED Interest Allowed on Deposits IT CCRR1ST SATES DRAFTS ISSUED AT Eter ling and American Drafts find Collections tended to fto Maori LEGAL Thos J Barrister Notary Public Ac m to Farm beano CboDpln over Billiard Parlor New market Herbert Aurora will also be at on Saturdays and Court J L Co Banker and Ontario Bank Aurora Barrister Reformer Block Loan J A for Life Companies and Money to Loan interest at Current Kates R R Ramsay Fire iv on Farm Ricks and Isolated Town Property Bank Newmarket Duncan AUCTIONEER JZnva Collects A Street Newmarket- Bolton Practical House Decorator Corner Lane nd John ft Estate Broker and Financial Agent Bonds Investment Auditor Assignee Insurance Plains told or exchanged for City Property Mortgage Loans at Room Arcade cat TORONTO ft- Engineer Room IHrning Chambers on til and made buildings at Kra Office will receive prompt attention WHAT OH IS ft Telephone Office It is interest to that the village Wilcox Lake can now be reached by telephone the- Bell Tele phone Company having recently open ed an office there The Fail Will open Sept and rate of single fare will he in effect via Grand Trunk Sept 8th to spe cial reduced fares on and All tickets good returning un til Sept Probated The late David of Bast left a of acres in the township estimated at and this morning his will was filed for probate The widow Jane is given the annual revenue from the estate At her death the property will be sold and the pro ceeds divided equally among the eight children Historical Biography Mr Irwin is in town commis sioned by Beers Co Toronto to secure historical biographies of the leading families of the county They are compiling a work of great merit and of an inestimable value York is one of the banner counties of the Dominion and her history is one of great interest We sure the pub lic will assist Mr Irwin in his search for material Wife of the GovernorGeneral Jackson Of MARRIAGE LICENSES At the Office Newmarket Paper private If Audrey Campbell Is reorganizing her in music Hill be to meet anyone for terms the first and sec ond Saturday in September at the residence of Mr David Lloyd tw The North York Livery and keep up look Our look aorry ym gay And the prtat you taw it the and aay phat And to from Idling that you dont la a out In all old onto have on atrav fro have fio anything In our or exit up or done A VIDDIFIBfi WUton wlil tor a hrw type wlUi of for tale the to Injured Notwithstanding that the harvest ers had behaved themselves in a tlemanly manner on their way up last week while the train was pass ing through a station east of one of a party of Italian navvies threw a large rock at the moving train the missile striking John of on the forehead and seriously injuring hirn He was taken to the hos pital where his wound was dressed The man will lose the sight of one of his eyes Foil North York County Fair Sept 20 Canadian National Toron to Aug 20- Sept Central Canada Ottawa Sept Western Fair London Sept Orillia Sept Peel Fair Brampton Sept Great Northern Sept Sept to 27 Sutton West Sept 29 Fair Oct ville Octi Bradford Oct Bolton Oct Oct Oct 3 Oct Form Produce Small market last Saturday But ter and eggs are still going up in price Following were the ruling prices Butter to 22c to Apples to basket Cauliflowers and each Cabbages to head Cabbages Corn Tomatoes fie Hi 35c basket Pickling Onions Celery and head Cucumbers basket Potatoes to bag Spring Chickens to Old Hens to 75c Ducks CO to pair pair Hogs per live weight Young Pigs pair Hides to lb Calfkins and lie Sheepskins Tallow 4c lb Old Turkeys lb The life at Hall the official residence of the GovernorGeneral of Canada social rather than political it gives just an atmosphere of royalty in democratic country which though a colony name is practically a free nation in fact Earl and Countess Grey seem to have just the delicately difficult blend ing of aristocracy and democracy that make them admirably fitted for their as representatives of the King in Canada They are both free from that oppressive reserve that distinguishes many members of the British nobility Lady Grey lias nevertaken an active part in the political world in which her husband has been no conspicuous her domain being social and philanthropic and she has been as enthusiastic as the Earl on the subject of temperance reform and a devoted coworker in his Public House Trust for removing the worst fea tures from English aaloons Lady Grey is wealthy in her own right being one of the daughters of the millionaire member of Parliament and owner of the palatial man- Dorchester House in Park Lane one of the moot famous homes in London At the time her marriage in Lady Grey and her two were con spicuous in London for their rare intellectual gifts and their standing Since her marriage Lady Grey has spent little time in London as she has fol lowed the fortunes of her husband ana been his constant companion in his various positions in all parts of the world and was with him when he made bis splendid record in South Africa in the administration of Rhodesia after it had been taken over by the crown from the South African chartered company The Greys have five children the eldest Lord now twentysix years old who until re cently acted as his fathers private secretary and four daughters the eldest of whom Lady Sybil married Arthur Lady has regular features a perfect English complexion a smite that seems a benediction and the restful calm manner of a nature thoroughly well poised and controlled With a keen a kindly tact that seems instinc tive a simple sincere cordiality and a lifetime of closest association with the best social life in England and the additional charm and ease that travel lias brought her Lady Grey should fit perfectly into the life of the Dominion and add to the traditions of that linger like a perfume round the mem ories of Hall Effect Red Rose Tea Uniformity A TEA that is good today and poor tomorrow is un- reliable Have you ever noticed variations in the quality of the tea you use One package good the next bitter perhaps weak and insipid A lack of expert knowledge by the tasters and blenders of that tea produced that result There was a failure at a vital point an ignorance of combining qualities in teas poor judgment in the blending of that makers teas a weak ness which invariably gives just such results as your poor tea E chest of Red Rose Tea is tested at the gardens again by the Eastern Red Rose shippers then at the Red Rose warehouse upon its arrival before blending after that an experimental blend is tested and the final or actual blend is also tested before being packed Nothing is left to chance That is why that rich fruity flavor is always present Red Rose Tea Why Red Rose Tea is always uniform why ia- The of Paper The turning of the first sod of the Grand Trunk Pacific at Fort Wil liam will take place about September as soon as the return of Sir- Wil frid from the west Wallace Oakley of this city a Northern Cen tral fireman fell from the tender his engine while it was crossing a bridge near Rock Stream lafct His dead body was found in the gully feet below After a- heavy and rich meal will be unattended by or sickness if Wore going to bed you en PURE TED Druggist Corner Main and Timothy For Necessities Except Church and Meal Hours PRICES EM In boxes It reported that two Canadians The report that an were captured on a Japanese treaty was signed Auk la con- early in the war are Imprison- firmed St Petersburg Lieut V M Meyer of the old son of Mr William Thatcher fire brigade was while North Dresden was struck by liKit- to people whom he and killed believed to be cut by flarnesbut OOicers the Chicago who were In fc of safety Union demand agreements Mr James Sprouts house at employers the was broken Into last week and day after securing W the robbers set Miss Carrie Loader was caught In fire to the house In which were stv- a shaft of the woollen mills at Inmates asleep Fortunately Guelph and her clothlnx badly torn fire was noticed and extinguished but she escaped with a few bruises Another of the industries for which Glasgow is noted is the manufacture of all kinds of paper wrapping printing writing etc and an noon was very profitably spent going through two mills situated in close proximity The first was that of Messrs Stew art Bros who confine themselves en tirely to the manufacture of wrap ping paper Through the kindness of Mr Stewart one of the firm the entire process was thoroughly plained and he took great pains to satisfy our curiosity on every point Rags of every kind and waste pa per enter into the product of the mill but the rags have to be sorted as woollens corduroy cottons and old carpets are all treated in the process of manufacture The power is supplied by a 00 engine and two small engines each used for special poses Slack coal for firing ihe boil ers and it only costs Ail a ion de livered S16S The output of this mill is op tons of paper per week all of which is sold in Glasgow and vicinity The Singer Co alone uses on an average of tons a week Tim firm has built a fine addition to the mill and is now busy installing machinery which will nearly double the capaci ty A pleasing feature with this Jiiri is the contented ess of the employees who manifest much interest in every department of their work Ihev work their hands through the mill like a trade and when a young per son engages with them general ly bestow a fixture The firm has in their employ a man and a woman who went into the mill when they started years ago Through the kind influence of Mr Stewart we obtained permis sion to go through the Clyde Paper Mill the largest in Scotland which concession is hard to obtain as the public are entirely excluded There are over hands employed in this mill which runs constantly from Monday to pm Sat urday The steam is supplied by 8 double boilers which use Hi tons of coal every 24 hours fed au tomatically and the power is fur nished by two compound condensing engines of and respec tively coupled together and driving one shaft rope pulleys being run on the immense driving wheel The raw material used in this mill is a peculiar grass grown in Spain and North Africa mixed with wood- pulp from Norway As the purest water is required it is pumped from a coal mine near by and alter being filtered through a bed of sand it is pumped to large reservoirs on the top or the mill The gentleman that conducted us through these extensive premises was Mr I who not only explained the various processes but having spent months in two papermills in Canada was able to give us much information on the point of comparison The raw material goes through distinct processes before it is strain ed and ready for the papermaking machines These are of three sizes for different kinds of work and the paper comes out in one long sheet and inches wide The largest machine turns out tons of newspaper a week and until a couple of years ago was the largest papermaking machine in the world This ipachine cost There arc large cylinders heated with steam dryers and cylinders to put the gloss on The sheet passes around every- one of these In its formation and from be ginning to end of machines is yards long The substance goes in to the machine almost as thin as the water itself and comes out the fin ished article ready for the printing press We did not learn what the entire output of this mill amounts to in a week but it must be enormous Ev erything Is done on such a tremen dous scale that It shows there must he a wonderful demand for white pa per and especially newspaper JACKSON Helmont Is surrounded by forest fires and sparks were carried into the village Seventeen build were burned and the rest the place would probably have gone only lor the of the Truro five brigade -ooo- of lor Catarrh that Obtain as mercury will surely destroy tho sense of smell and completely de range the whole system- when enter ing it through the mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputa ble physicians as the damage they will do Ik tenfold to the good you can pOHslbly derive from them Halls Catarrh Cure manufactured by 1 Cheney Co Toledo contains no mercury and Is ftfken In ternally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the by stem In buying Halls Catarrh Cure bo sure to get the genuine It Is taken internally and made in To ledo Ohio by J Cheney A Co Testimonials free Sold by Price per bottle Take Halls Pills for con stipation THE ftrtiiMlliife I Harvest is here and we revly for it with a full line of of Harvesting requisites Binder Twine Oil Forks etc Secure at once and avoid See our stock of such as PUTTY NAILS GLASS and all kinds of SHELF HARDWARE Repairing to Order Furnaces Tinware A W ALLAN GO OF ALL AT r ESTABLISHED are doing more Watch Repairing all the time f it Our Work Gives Satisfaction Let examine your Watch if not worth repairing wc will tell you so at no expense and All Work we do is Guaranteed for I Year SPECTACLES FITTED T WATSON and Graduate Optician Tfl FOE convenient clad Dwelling on occupied by J A NOT I Notice Is hereby given that it is tho intention of the Council of the Township of East at its to be held in Sharon on Fri day October to pass a by law closing up the road known as Mill Road from the third Con cession lino the Township East to the West bank of the Holland said road being located on Lot Con of said Township tho above proposed action all persons will take notice and govern thernselvea accordingly Township Office East August A J HUGHES Towndiip Clerk NEWMARKET Monuments and Head Stones- Livery la a Bus to all for all parts will prompt A BOYD Old i For Sal or Rent r I Blacksmith Shop in Holt with dwel ling house and acres land In connection also farm lot Con East For par ticulars apply to Jr Albert I

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