Newmarket Era , August 18, 1893, p. 2

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ERA AtTG Hew Dr BcoH Farm to Bent Notice Wvcry for Boarders Family Tot Minister Hod wfi at on Monday HOT and The Era Is Printed all at Homo no turn kblo hat tout I FRIDAY 1593 Toronto Despatch to Era J Holt real agent fined and cost or daji Tuesday morning by for cleaning and stamps The on the Sunday Street CAT question to on the and the atiU continues British who took part in the Military Display at Chicago ere to be week Bettor Art How The Township Council of East GwillimburyTTor some years past has sought to make that part of Street passing through the municipal ity free from toll and its Recsts have offered to take said portion of Street off ihe hands of the County on condition of being freed from any further charge on account of York Roads maintenance but the County refused By recent legislation that Township can now force the County to come to term Section is added to the Municipal Act and reads as follows The council of county township city town or village through or adjoining which any toll road passes may into an agreement with theown- or owners of such toll roads to expend on such road such statute labor or such sums of money as may be agreed upon for a limited number of years and that at the end of the term of years agreed upon such shall be made free and ihalt the property of the municipality or municipalities in which the is situate This clause would also tree King and Whitchurch from any indebtedness the put of the county might be able to impose for future mainten ance arid practically make St a Town Line road The same law will enable to give a hoist to the Ilank Road Co Such municipal changes as the above look vcy simple when first considered but a close scrutiny their full make the result aching For years of North York all except Aurora and Holland Landing has the abandonment of the York toll roads and their reversion to origi nal local municipal control and main tenance arid now the foregoing amendment will enable the township councils to do what the county as a whole refused the privilege of doing As the county become de veloped and population increases the burden of maintaining that of the lying in the South dings will materially increase while their power will enable them to dictate terms of future main tenance can free itself now and should we think lake ad vantage of opportunities la variety tropica in and general exoelierioe well nod enlarged number of the Cajtadioa well maintains the high reputation which this new national review- won leading story of the somber The of Elder by Jamee la illustrated and gives a from nee Inside life of the Shaker at South Union Kentucky the Dead is original and in plot and treatment In Sir John Thompson and Critica J a the Canadian premier against the attacks made on that gentleman of his Politi cal from the Times of Cicero by Edward Meek la an able and article of ranch Value and interest to the politician and thinker of the present day and plebiscite by Bon TV Minister of Education deals in a concise hot manner with a of creaaing interest to Canadians and will no provoke a reply In A Cana- dian in York Elgin Myers the history of Mr Erastna tinder the caption The of Tillage P writes pleaaaotly and thooght- a eulogy of farm -life- Mr J peri treats of the of Men by young women and society Con cerning Criticism by Helen A- Hicks a most and lively dicnsaion of the of criticism Geo B Brooks contributes from hia personal ex perience a article in Chapter from the Rebellion and Stewart 8 A Camp Experience articled likewise from personal are A- scene in the Himalayas and Howells article on Hawaii the of interest at the present time In Upper Canada College an article by Allan the present and part of the lemons Toronto is treated Several excellent oontribntions and other matter complete this of a national re view and magazine which should in the hands of every collared Canadian who to keep abreast of politi cal and literary life of the Do minion The Canadian is pub lished by the Ontario Co Ltd Toronto at per annam SELDOM SEEN removing some machinery in the saw mill on the of Whit church on Monday the foreman slipped in tome way and broke three ribs When last heard from was doing as well as could be expected KESWICK A twoyearold colt belonging to Marshal Crittenden ran a snag into its shoulder while in the pasture field which required the services of to abstract Inflammation had set in pretty badly and he had to make a deep incision to get bold of it- Mr Moses Ernes and his appren tice Dick deserve a medal from Humane Society During the last Friday after noon a struck a sailboat about half boathouse and capsized it Mr Ernes happened to the boat passing south a few moments before and looking again saw what appeared to be a boat on its side Jumping into a skiff the two braved the rain and a heasy sea and went to rescue They found the boat as expected the open sail keep ing it from going clear over- A young man was cling to the boat with one band apd held lady from drowning by the other arm around her waist He was a good swimmer but the young lady was almost ex hausted when they got her into the boat The sea was so heavy and the skiff was so light even then were afraid that all would not get safely to shore but with courage and energy the rescue was accomplished We since learn that young mans name is Webster from Bell senice in the Methodist Church is to be at in future and the Sunday School at Mr Hy son takes the medal this year for catching the big gest lunge His weighed lbs Esq MP and party were visiting here last Fri day and took a trip on Mr Osiers boat to Jacksons Point A large paity from Newmarket headed by Mayor Lloyd with his fish horn spent Friday on the shore It was not a pleasant day for and those who came in open surreys must got wet before reaching home as a heavy rain set in just after they had left the shore Who was it that went out trolling from he- Lake last Sunday AURORA Fall wheat is housed and the yield and sample are good Barley is also housed sample bright Peas good both in acreage and in yield Oats ripened very fast and be below the average Taken throughout the farm yield is good and the sample is good- Roots promise well but apples will be scarce- The S Exams resulted as fol lows Primary Cunningham Case Dunn ing Evans A Graham E- Grimshaw G- Grice G Haines Miller T Morris J Marshall McLeod McBride G McConnel Norman M Poole Rowland W Rutherford Richardson M Read S Simmons J Sutherland Warren A Wells Junior G- Clark passed in Campbell M Dickinson J Dunning P Harris Johnston passed in Latin WJ E Roll ing Snider J Steckley A Webster- ROACHS POINT POINTS from MOUNT ALBERT lb WHAT TO Ontario iU to Hie illddicsex to the Sheriff The fttufrdtr The About Mr smith to tot York a Lctu add that Mr ever think re Bunion t WwtdvtWl not to annoancomeot A from Footage that Hi ihat part of Ontario it called to arrange a program in with Oliver It it ho a rocotCng at the Fort- age on Aug and at lert fcYancta flea arbitrator made their jviU ay It with many id favor Hit the American arbitratore are flit with but not much die Americana getting boot be on the other kg and Canadian paid for made by on Monday wtd the Wr J Ontario In reply to the began hit in in the- protection policy and that of Jo Ontario were ready to vote principle at the coining lib Mr a In On never been given to a public Jo Canada before The Lib- would not gift country free trade hot would bring down to a batle without Mrs J Wilson at of Toronto is viiil Mr Mr and family Sunday at Point Mist Nellie of Aurora Sunday at Geo Mr Alex- Simpson hero Portage on a visit Mr and Mrs Isaac Silver of Toronto were visiting in town this week Nellie Miller of Toronto spent over Sunday at Mr AlJtiriai- and family fipent Tuesday the Lake Mill of vjBit- lughtrjiiitcr Mm and family are visit ing at Kin horn her fricndi Miss Gordon of Toronto Is spending two or three week with J Hourly Mr of spent part of lait week visiting relatives in town Mr J drove a small party to the Like on Tuesday for if Mr and Mrs were at home numerous one evening last week- Mrs- Scott and her son Douglas are vUiling at the home of her parents id Trenton Mr Pat Lyons and his brother left Friday for the South ern Mrs Dr Campbell and family nro spending a on fihore at Mr spent from Saturday to Monday in bis native town Mr and Mrs- Lloyd entertained a number of friends at their Tuesday evening Lemon Baker Ane the Whitchurch Is down with typhoid fever Miss Lee Mr Albert Taylor and the Taylor of Toronto are vUttlpg at Mist Lottie lias Ling for the past week with Addio Oliver and are visiting and enjoy ing of Mis returned from Brentford this week ami will continue on Monday the of Mrs Lewis Bolton and daughter of Miss Boltouol To ronto arc visiting at Mr and Mrs Phillips ate spending a few ltoso Cottage with their uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs J Mr Miller A re Is from a severe attack of hemorrhage of has been prostrate over a week J Mm of Gilford was In town last week visiting her daughter Mrs AleA of ago and Is enjoying health Mrs eldest daughter of the John and daughter of Cali fornia arc here on weeks visit with relatives and friends Mr Poster of was a at the Christian Parsonago on last the trip on bis coining by way of Toronto in five and onehalf hours a distance of miles Mr and family with a couple of Montgomery boys are camping on the shore of Lake ft I for three weeks Mr Hodden of To ronto aiilstod them In staking tents last Friday to a statement by the Toronto Urge number of employees to the Dominion staff are Having a free trip at the to tbe Worlds Pair writer says- As far at bis informant could gather start oat from their exploration trip tomato British Columbia others to different of the They are all given permission theUtlwe and of money la doing This Amount taken out of apptprUUoiiHoiMJi for field the lure dealer of who was ar rested on complaint of Alex Thomp son on a charge of obtaining a quan tity of bamboo furniture by false pre- now a free man Magis trate decided that the was not guilty of the charge Aug afternoon Mr Win Elliott an of the town thrown from bis and his feet becoming entangled In the was drawn ace downwards for a considerable Dr Forest had a large barn raised on Saturday afternoon There came nearly being some accidents Mr Cunningham got a slight upon the head which made him scratch for a moment Tom is a good hand at a raising Mr Stewart Paisley go struck on the head with a falling pike pole but was disappointed when he could find no Dr Frank Forest got of his fingers jammed but not seriously Mr Even Morris is the carpenter and Even knows how to put up a good frame gave the word of command which he did in fine style being used to speaking in the army Mr Win who has failing in health for some time is taken to his bed We hope to sec the old gentleman Mr Mooic and wife have taken a trip to to spend their summer holidays The Alisses are spending a week kith in North Gwill- jmbury Mr Herb is doing well the Hand boys gave him a sere last Friday evening he being a member from Dundee is visiting her grandmother Mrs Mr Herbert of who has been away eleven is home on a visit Miss Forster of i Newmarket has been spending a week with Miss Ross Miss Brown of Toronto is spending a weeks- with Mis Mr Hunter has bought the brick cottage on Main St owned by Mrs George and has moved from Toronto to try village life We dont think Will will stay long amongst us as lie is already looking for a farm to buy rent Perhaps he would like to start the milk business again but the season is most too dry unless a person has a good well which most milk men generally keep Your correspondent thinks that if our enterprising butcher would start Charlie around with the meat wagon considerably earlier in the morning the citizens would get their meat in time for dinner and would talking of opposition Our twine dealers ate wonderfully alarmed that ihcy may hive carry over a few halls of twine and are there fore keeping small stocks on hand and sometimes nil but the fanners would as soon cany a pack as not if they could keep the mice out of it but they say ihcy do Vour Correspondent j of the opinion that the township council will be for if they dont attend to the sidewalks soon Some of the walks arc inadejapidaltd and dangerous slate and some of us are of the opinion that some person ought to be appointed to look after perhaps it better to have a councilman elected some km this side of who could have a general supervision over our village I see person has attempted to cut the thistles and weeds but made a miserable failure except beheading some- and cut In others about afoot from thy ground and quite enough is left untouched for seed There arc other things we might mention that arc not satisfac tory but dont like to be finding John Leek Esq lost a valuable last week from distemper Two of our young dudes got appointed on Saturday night Serves them right they ought to be fnore careful and keep better hours lame two are well rrtatched and strange things could be told Mr bus from Newmarket brought a load here last Sunday Mr and Mrs J C Robertson Toronto are the guests of Mrs Roe Mr Robt was kicked in the kidney by a twoyearold colt in the pasture field one day last week It crippled him severely or two or three days but he Is getting all right again Last Saturday Air Bennett of pump fame who filling some orders for the Ladies in North Gwill- called at the Editors camp and preheated his compliments by a well filled basket of new potatoes beans and cucumbers out of his own garden There was great excitement at the Point early last Saturday morning when the people were awoke from sleep with the report that a sail boat containing six young people which was out in the storm the previous afternoon had not yetreported and it was feared that it was lost So Tar as we can learn the parties- are these Mr Douse and Fred McKay who are camping at Big Bay Point in a sktff under sail for the camp At the time the following mem bers of the same parly left in a large sail boat for Grassie camp Pears and Winnie Mc Kay Miss Dixon Beit Hough and Miss Jennie all of To ronto except the last named- When about 2 miles from Fox Island a squall strut the skiff and it capsized The two men cut the rigging and managed to the boit but lost their oars and everything else except clothing they had on After two hours hard labor during time they capsized eight times they managed paddle with their hands to Fox After making their way through the underwood they managed at last to reach the light house where they secured pars and started to row to They arrived there at oclock Saturday msjm and as there was no news of the lugger it was feared were lost A couple of men were then dispatched to Roachs when Mr promptly put steam yacht with a supply of blankets at the disposal of Jhe young ladies friends It was fur oclock before the steamed The young ladies were found the In dians on Snake stand the young men having left for with the promise to return for them in the morning They were extremely frightened by the gale Miss Dixon being unconscious for over two hours peer attended the Song Service the like Shore last Sunday even ing Mr of Toronto presum ed and gave an exhortation also Key Mr- Addison The singing of Mr and Mrs of Toronto was the chief attraction About oclock on Wednesday morning the Bakery occupied by Geo- was to be on fire The flames with great rapidity and the residence on the North side also caught fire The two buildings were entirely consumed SHARON The Estate of the late Jeremiah Graham was sold on Saturday last for the sum of Mr was the purchaser Mr Ryan city editor of the Toronto Were was a guest at the postmasters last week Mr- Sawdon of Newmarket will occupy the pulpit in the Methodist Church next Sunday afternoon We understand Mr Rogers intends tak ing a short vacation The following persons ate guests in the village this Mr Harry Miller Miss Mary Wills an of Toron to Miss Bertha Lundy Miss Marian Newmarket Mr Howard of West Gwillimbury and Mr Jas of Holt Mrs Hall is seriously indis posed this week Hope she may soon be restored to health Miss May Kitleys young friends spent an enjoyable afternoon with her on Tuesday last it being the anniver sary of her birthday Miss Thorpe Miss Graham and Miss are visiting in Sut ton West this week- Mr Conrad purchased a new threshing machine and engine which has been tested and gives good satisfaction ARMS FOR SALE OR RENT- FOR GASH con- of north GwDUm- lot rood of North under good No in iho and both good orchard And good or JOHN f3 P AN A SPECIALTY Notice to the Public JHMILLARD ftojai ttouL Telephone Connection SAVE YOUR MONEY AND BUY BENNETTS FIRSTCLASS PUMPS AND DKHHETT mo not cat biro not boon for two Baooott romnfMlaTloK a North York todjj and Urge hand I In pomp for which pjirantto to Ibopabllo get a jood Job cheaper mm will bo or JOHN BENNETT Box ot PURE SPICES YOU USING radio Ito Uo of a lha Met SIcQailleaB Hotel on of Members all present except Sir In previous meeting read and confirmed from Stewart Walker collector offering Geo Walker and as wag heard in reference to breaking through a culvert on the line opposite lot on tho of June For injuries done loss of of the animal and nodical treat Mr claimed The following bills were presented It IS yds gravel for Albert and for railing Mo 20 gravel for marsh bridge A Davidson Clergy Reserve Fund interest to schools gravel coo 88J5 con lino A yds- gravel for roads and repairs to road Jacob yds No con Jacob aUuBselman yds gravel l- No con John yds gravel No con conveying the Toronto General Jo Walk er gravel con were passed ordering treasurer to pay several present ed instructing Haines in certain pa road lots and cod and of the same if deemed advisable Deputy field to investigate tho claim or damages of injury to his and deal with the matter as seems just instructing Deputy Baker into a bill one Win Bennett for travel drawn lor road purposes from a hill on con opposite lot Ho and re port at next meeting ot instruct fag the and Deputy Baker to open the drain from the marsh bridge on lot No io coo accepting parlies offered by collector as his Sureties passed authorizing Clerk to levy following taxes for the general of county support of the Industrial Homo 812502 Municipal grant to schools 102 general purpose the township 8221631 also amounts required several school sections Council adjourned to meet at Dalian on the day of September At J- londlAedlog Trinity by the inon Reiner Alfred to Mary Ma eldest daughter of Daniel Spry P S J NORTH Will attention and DOOM FOR a BOARDERS to School at comer J- LIVERY FOR SALE WELL ESTABLISHED ond doing buslneta lei Newmarket for a The latest best yet offered for A perfect Gem Jar containing Barton Baking Have you tried it To be bad only at China SCOTT BAKING POWDER If not for a Free Sample Package at DRUG STORE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE rpo WHOM IT CONCERN Is to certify I hare John ol my attorney full to not all my All Sugars and Gem Jars Now is the time you want both any quantity at China Hall Quality the best Price right REDUCTION l IN iw I TO of lot and n- contftlnlnK of which am For apply to r on the lot If CtonSr Spices for Pickling be sure you to China Hall i Mens Top Shirts and Collars up Cotton best makes 25cts C MAIN STREET CHINA GLASSWARE i Mai Special Clearing Sale of everything in China Glassware Stock too heavy much be reduced ROOK AND SALT J AT illOHT VV ALSO hie Alrei find Dinner Sets cheap v I I- Tea Sets ih CHEAP It reported that peach crop in and Ktnt year will be an one Mrs Jeremiah an age i widow died at her daughters resi dence Mrs on Aug and and was taken to for burial The funeral sermon was preached in church of England here on Sunday evening Aug by regular pastor The Sons of Temperance held their garden party on the lawn of Mr on Thursday evening of last week- There was a good attendance And the party was a success in every respect- Mr Lewis Mounts son aged about years was interred in the cemetery here on Friday last he was sick only a short time Hje service was held in church by Elder I The parents and relatives have the full the com munity in their loss Mr Well Curtis understand was to start for Kiirhall Man last Tuesday to his uncle George with harvest Mr Win Curtis brought home a brand new clover built at and a beauty He has already done a few days threshing of wti hear the seed is not a good yield The Indian family have up cimp and moved out Vortge street One of the young men Is helping Mr with his haiveit are glad to hear that Mr Jos Baker has got so he is able to get out doors again after a long illness Mrs Walton presented him with a baby last Friday The whistle of the threshers may be heard now every week day Red berries are about wound up and thimble berries are now being Our cheese matter refused to take in the milk last Saturday from wagon of number one section Just be cause the was minutes behind the regular hour oclock And as it was owing to an accident his not very well relished We counted kernels of oats which had grown from one kernel It grew in among spring there being stalks from theone root he also showed us a pea vine which measured a little over feet in length that was short compared with some that grew on his place some or years ago wc measured one that season that was over feet- and most of the field was from to There has been a large number of visitors frorrr the towns and city of late which adds life to the MONDAY AUGUST Meat and paiptoaLCoiDincKicxUDii will be provided for ah when will be for the School year now cod of June one hereafter be after CbrLMmjaDGUU btilntendloffBtudentjaboaliltaCKlD mod Tho of reference la to bo ftuil will bo to Id lia yreacnt of iyrU AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTIES Lot He received frightful in juries about the face from which is said to be now on death resulted at morning London tc Chicago A total of the way from hood At Montreal Vallee aged was run over and killed bya cir electric street While a lad namedHughes was tampering with a cartridge at Lindsay it exploded shattering the thumb and two fingers Grasshoppers are causing great in Erie County Potato fields have been stripped and fields of oats are ruined KJn Hamilton on Saturday J Daley years old who lived at Wood street in that city was run over by a butcher wagon and killed At Minneapolis Sunday houses were burned and per sons rendered homeless The dam age to property is placed at Hy farmer aged living five miles north of Oshawa was thrown from a reaper and the wheels passing over his head killing him instantly Aug John Matthews a merchant of this place lost a bright little girl to day by drowning in the river opposite his residence Aug ri On Saturday night Mr James Torrance of the Franklin house here lost his valuable Clydesdale horse The Governor He was valued at Actoh Ont Aug it Planks barn was struck last night by light ning and burned together with part of his harvest Insurance On Saturday the son of William Daley of Hamil ton was so badly injured being run over by a wagon that he died five hours afterwards St Paul Aug At noon to day a daring thief stole a bag con taining in gold which was lying at the window of the receiving- teller of the First National Bank Senate Hotel on Madison street Chicago was destroyed Monday morning Five persons were killed three so badly injured that they cannot recover and a others seriously hurt Aug A distress ing accident occurred- last night at the village of An excursion had been run to the Falls and among those who took part were Thomas Luck with his wife and child On getting at sta tion someone reached out of the ear window and pulled Luck by the shoulder He bad his child in his arms and with it fell under the wheels of the moving train The youngster was uninjured but Luck had one leg cut off above the knee and the other below and power contained Id certain mrtaiDa rtjfU- lered number to the now In default nd lob bo offered for tartih Town be IKJS ai lha how Waaler Block on Mala Street In of of Whltebarob Eat I aide Main of from corner crick lore Alfied aald afdoof Mala Toilet Sets VERY CHEAP Never loose Sight of our Japan Tea lbs for fully equal toost Japan Tea offered at you want prompt delivery leave your order at the Leading Grocery R A SMITH Main Timothy AUGUST TAKING So as to Clean them out Bargains Every Day l on the fide of of Of tho to one KuBttrlr to street it oven Iodic A port ton Of Mir Along iho Went to tho llmu of lot t bo then laid limit 10 Of SECONDLY and Of lot number IB pot on South of tot Bireot in tho Town of Now- to properly about ot attetl up And properly he of And coo About for to W ter coot mot paid At time Of lortni tod which will AltlmeofHAV JOT Apply 1 A Toronto Aur 18J3 t i i i SALE CHEAP A Mhwuntw About r yotu and Notice to Creditors mailer VIS laUGfthtTouTuWpQf King o to a p and fiialuiai that all crMHOn Ji4 claim DAVIS j the of Julr are on or before The at lead to p lor of the a lata meat writing their ftHlf 2 and full of na of the IK AadBoltcaU that the BRUNTON BROS BEL a Is the rule in every department at our of lha of who died on or the fltl am that la aald will after lha data aTowwid to of mhu which tod or Mrt- thereof lhU DAVIS I for REVISED af This includes Groceries Boots Shoes Clothing Goods and Carpets It is impossible to quote prices we guarantee you can save from cents to every dollar spent BRUNTON BROS NEWMARKET

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