Newmarket Era , June 30, 1899, p. 2

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W Clothing Co Weeks Only Montgomery a A Co Your Bight Atkinson Co Davison Co Smith Brow jjVowrft List A J Hughes N N McDougall Engines for Halo Thompsou KB fr Electric Hill and pm Toronto A and p wis put on and talon off at Witting iOq Wednesday- and Hill to Toronto and for children pm Leave Toronto and pm from Toronto to Kill return Orowlbtf at for thts states hl ho British of legalizing the election of woman as council lors and In municipal adminlfltra- The vote stood against the bill and In favor Tim Now York dun rises to remark events annexe of Canada to the United well wltbin the range of vision Isnt that bow Suns is It mast into centuries vory far distant GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY DIVISION J SOU r v IP fen fi o a S CI to m a a a On Monday last by a majority of nice a parliamentary committee of the of Commons practically not to al low lobulation for session at least to enable a creditor to the salary of a Government and said by tbo voto that the Ho nee was prepared to condone a gross wrong by legislation Why is a Government clerk any better than a bank At the West Elgin held at Thomas on Monday last Mr Liberal was for gross The examination re vealed that fraudulent and largely prevailed to secure the return of Mr but no persona against him sustained- nor was It shown that be was cognizant of the that took plate during the elec tion The trial Justices Osier and Meredith who voided the with costs to Mr and Sheriff Brown who was the officer on occasion and bad not need la the opinion of the court due regard in the ap pointment of certain deputy returning officers 4 W s- 5 J tt sV n J ft LETS OP I BUT GROWS BRIGHTER BBIGIITKB WITH EACH ISSUE A of the committees of York County and City Councils to adjust the proportionate payable by the respect ive municipalities towards maintenance of new court bouse for judicial purposes was held the other day Co Com was composed of the Warden and Messrs and who tended that the including arnisbfog must be fixed on mentioned iu the agreement city objected to this and want county to pay an additional sum towards furnish county men right ad that was tbe clear understanding when the istatnre at earnest request of Toronto had total amount increased from to when the agreement was ratified Ink ted oil ctt Home FRIDAY JUNE It Has Sides The Mail appears to be sorely griev ed at the proposed redistribution bill and quotes extreme cases to prove its inequalities It Under the gerrymander people in Norfolk are to have two representatives in Parliament but people in London more than in Norfolk are to have but one representative Oar ignores the fact that rural districts have almost a fixed and permanent residential population while in cities the population more of a floating character But the Mail approved of Sir John gerrymander which ignored lines hived political opponents and presents inequalities quite as grave as the bill now before the House Here are a couple of ex amples The gerryman der gave one member o with and one to East 8imcoe with also one member to Peel with and only one to West York with It also gave one member to Leeds with and only one to Kent and the foregoing hut a limited sample to say nothing about carving out West Ontario from tour to hive the North York Ontario Grits i At Vancouver robbers broke into 6t- James Church and stole plate Fears of a big strike in the Chi- stockyards are expressed Al ready about a thousand men employed in Armours and Swifts packing houses have quit work St Esmond Que June This village almost wiped out by a fire which started about oclock this morning in a stable belonging to Mrs and which to been started by a tramp sleeping there daring the night The fire spread with great rapidity and no appliances hero- the inhabitants were powerieas to stay the progress of the flames i Assistance was telegraphed for to and fire engines by from there a distance of about miles the arrived here about or houses had been consumed fcQveralontbousea Joaswill fa well w tii close Two holidays In town Rural Town Council Monday evening it Day Decoration Day Wednesday i To Editor of Bra Dear Sir Kindly allow me space in your valuable paper to correct a few errors regarding myeeU in connection with the recent Gordon fire On visiting Oxbridge week I found a had been circu lated there to the a watch had been found inside the door lost by the guilty party with my bands and my own photos inside Allow me to here the a base fabrica tion I understand a watch was pick in the road daring tbe fire having fallen from some clothes while being It also ramored that I have myself for three past threat ening letters to Gordon Why have not produced tboae letters I defy anyone to produce a letter written by me with a threat When forced by slanderous tonKues I wrote to one woman threatening law and nothing more and by that letter even now altho writ ten at time when I not have arose to make that letter Mr Gordon has every one to be expected this to happen fjr a Ions time past then why the name justice he not prepared We understand he did not carry one dollar what was was only given birth to a few fertile imagina tions at the time of fire we have it on authority Wilson told the previous that hewould not be to see place burned down be fore morning Why did snob a style of tafae place I might say in conclusion those are only invented to incite opinion against and awake the sympathy of those whose as sistance for Charity Charity how often art abused James UitonAJnne POINT the of Sunday week residence of Mr struck with lightning It was a miracle did hot take fire as it struck the chimney passing through three rooms to the cellar destroying carpet and furniture in its course- Mr Ivi Millar still ill Hie brother Mr Pennsylvania also Mr and r on from visiting in the Mrs Will Oliver of Toronto spent Sunday at Mr Olivers York returned homo last week from Whitby Indies CoJIego Acton Prat Mr Fred Brown gone to Newmarket for a month Edna end the Misses Allan spent over Sunday at Bradford Mils Montgomery of is visit ing her cousin Mrs It- son Work on the foundation for the new Specialty building is progressing favorably Mr Fred of the Toronto Police Staff and family here on a visit Mrs Maurice Foster improving and hopes of her speedy recovery entertain- Mr and Mrs Thompson of Toronto were guests of Mr Cody over Sun day Mrs E gave an address to the children at the Sunday Mr Sherman wife and child of StooffvUle visited with friends in town on Sunday Mrs is visiting with her sister Miss Battle Dr Wesley and bride of Albert at tended church in Newmarket last Sunday evening Mr wife and Lsod Bradford were guests at Rose Lawn Monday of Montreal City Hospital is here on a of weeks vacation Mr and Mrs Andrews and family of Aurora spent Sunday at Mr Mrs J Robertson returned home last Friday night alter spending a month in Mr Wake Irwin and wile from Brie Peon was calling on old in town Saturday A and Mies Velma leave for Detroit today on a visit with friends Mr Burgess of Bradford formerly on the Newmarket High School staff was in Town on Monday Mr Byron Oliver is home from Ohio and will spend vacation at Orchard Beaob Lake Dr Low and family from Toronto are new occupants the residence just va cated Mrs Mr is presiding at the exams at Sohomberg this week and Mr J at Sutton leaves on Monday to join her in British Colombia Mr Larry Doyle played lacrosse with gaalnst Perth at Perth on Sat urday when the visitors were defeated Mr and family left yes- for their summer reeldanoe at Lake to spend the next of months Maud Partridge who had such a serious time last winter is slowly improv ing and took a drive to Aurora the other day Mr Fred Johnson son of Mr Nelson Johnson who is travelling for a wholesale stationery house was in Town on Mon day Mr Chas Row on of Toronto was in town on Saturday on account of the illness of bis fatherinlaw Mr Dsnne Rev Matthews left for Daven port on Wednesday carrying with him the best wishes of a warm friends for fntore success Mr and Mrs J Dickson were of Mr 3 P Belfry over Sunday at Mrs Dickson is remaining for a few days longer Mr and Mrs Nolo of Grand Rapids have bean spending a of weeks with relatives here- Mrs Notes is a sister of tbe Misses Kenan The new man engaged by Cot to assist him in bis Mr MoKo from Pennsylvania who a of Ontario Vet College Mayor was a pallbearer at the late at Toron to last Friday He represented Sons Co for many years Mr Delano of High School and a graduate of Newmarket School spent over Sunday with his old friend Mr J Mr and Mrs Cody Mr and Mrs J 7 Pearson and Mr- and Mrs left on Wednesday to attend Yearly Meeting at Pickering Messrs Tom and Larry Doyle played lacrosse with at the latter plce last Friday The home team were defeated by a of to Messrs and of Toronto are visiting relatives in Town and vicinity The latter assisted In services Pauls last Sunday Mrs Knight and her sister of Barks Falls sister of Mr were here over Sunday on a visit in connection vfith lie wedding of their brother on Wednes day Mrs J J arrived from Now York a few days ago to spend the summer with her parents Mr and Mrs Danfsl Phillips on St and friends in this Mr Bailey of Toronto contractor High School and Water Works as days wiekv Mr Albert has accepted ageuoy of Mutual Life Co for Newmarket Tho WctbolstOnurchChoijf wore teftiineti at Friday ploaiftot Mr nephew Mr 1 David ftrrived in Newmarket on Monday just Wrj days leav ing homo in Old Country Ho ex pects to make bis home here- Mr- Gibson who has at tending Normal at Ottawa was in town on East Mr Gibson has vexf good poetical contribution In the Normal for June Mrs was tbe guest of Mrs John Millard over Sunday anil is visiting old friends In this vicinity She was a resident bore years ago Her husband boea lead fife years Evelyn of North who has been attending College at St Catharines spent over Sunday at Mr Albert on her way horns for vacation Her brother Mr also Miss Lottie Doaoon of Toronto were also visiting with Mr on Sunday The other evening Master Little of Newmarket was joined by two Orangemen from Aurora and they proceed to Albert where degrees were con ferred on several members the Order On adjourning a banquet was tendered tbe by County Master Hays at Rosamonds hotel By the removal of Mr J Daley to Lindsay Stouff looses one ot its most active and North York temperanoe a most worker In recogni tion of bis services to the vftltge a Banquet was given to Mr Daley- one evening re cently at which he was presented with a goldheaded cane as a souvenir We notice by the Mrs Moore of Maple nee Miss V Mil ler of Newmarket took part in Organ St Georges Church Mrs Moore sang rest in the Lord and Angels ever bright and fair Tbe Advo cate ways Mrs Moore has a riob deep contralto and sang with pleasing Tbe following paragraph was tele graphed from New York to a Toronto paper on Wednesday engagement has been announced of Graff of New Yorh and of To ronto who in musical circles is known as Mite The wedding will take place at Grace on Wednesday even ing The brideelect is noted for her beauty With her marriage Miss will retire from all public appear- The Omaha Daily of a recent date issued an illustrated supple- moot of Bench and Bar of Nebraska and it has this to of a graduate of Newmarket High School Matthew Al exander Hall hails from Canada He was born at Toronto July His edu cation was acquired his native city and at Wisconsin state He was admitted to the bar in and be gan active practic of law in Omaha Since coming to Or- aa Mr Hall has been associated more or Ices with Mr Montgomery in bis praotioe Mr Hal- was honored a few years ago by being ap pointed British vioe consul at Omaha the only representative of British government ever appointed in imme diate vicinity Minnesota with him now I WW Young of Buffalo is homo town over Sunday for a but expect- to retuni I illness of V inlaw Vincent ter Sterling Cody returned the -laatcouplo- AltQP At the Methodist Par sonage Aurora by Key G Dewey on the Mr George of West to Miss Maggie of Bradford GaufT At Queensville on tbe Inst by Rev A Brown Wm wood Henderson Toronto to- Miss Eleanor Grant daughter of Mr Grant of Qneensville In on the of June Sharps eldest eon of Mr John Sharps formerly of Newmarket to Miss Goring Willis At the residence of the brides father Sunset Lodge West Gwillimbury near Sohomberg by Rev J Mr Fred Willis drug- Oxbridge to J second of Samuel Hughes Esq On 21et at the manse Mount Albert by A L David Miller Esq East to of J T Briggs Union Street East At the res- the bride on by Rev H Matthews Mr Alien to Miss Hannah Davis of Newmarket 8iatFfioit On June at the residence of the brides father by Rev B Herbert Samp son A L Owen Sound to of Mr J Bec kett of Toronto formerly of On Wednesday June 28 at the residence of Mr John Morrow of the bride Jame son ayenoeVToronto by the Rev BJ Btllweilbrothsrioilaw of the groom youngest daughter of tbs late Campbell ofNewcnarkst to Jotin of Toronto gew i V Newmarkets Leading Store alaSiaiAllais1llliitiiSsaSjaSSSaajsat GREAT JUME SALE We carry the largest stock and do the largest business in North York A visit to this store will pay you even if you live twenty miles away Read the following items and then come and see the goods These Lines go on Sale this week Staples Check Ginghams Fast Colors 5c 7000 yards Extra Heavy Cotton the regular price this week by the web 5 Extra Large White Quilts regular r25 ai inch half bleached Table Linen 50c this week Bath Towels worth 40c per pair Three Snaps in Blouses LOT I 50 Fine Muslin and Gingham Blouses reg 50c this week 39C LOT 2 65 Beautiful Blouses worth 1 each this week at LOT 3 Your choice of any Blouse in stock at 1 00 Mens Navy Serge Suits at Mens Solid Tweed Suits regular 5 all sizes 5 Mens Good Tweed Suits this week Mens Fine Clay Worsted Coat Vest made in newest Cutaway Style with Extra Fine Striped Pants regular price of this Suit is 1275 this week at Mens Good Wool Tweed Pants this week at Boys Stylish Suits price was 350 this week Mens Bicycle Suits price was this week Mens Shocft Men s Standard Screw Soles Solid Buff Lace Boots at U Tj Mens Fine Dongola Lace Boots Mens Box Calf Lace Boots regular 250 this week Boys Strong School Boots special this week H E MADDOCK Pasture Fields TO LET FOR THE SEASON A Few Blanebfopd Oar own make tbe best churn used around here on The Lloid At June of Mis Maud Lloyd aged 25 years Lloyd Af her residence Julia A Lloyd wife of Eli Lloyd in her year S3 Saturday to Pleasant Leading Furniture and Undertaking House BBIMS WO Newmarket The proprietor takes this opportunity of sincerely thanking friends for their very liberal patronage in past and hopes by Square Honest Dealing To merit their trade in future In the early part of season I did not place my orders for vehicles as soon as I have done with tbat Old Reliable Firm The Carriage Co ot whom I have bad the honor of representing in section After 15 experience selling their only conclusion I arrive ie this Co leading to the carriage trade They right Their first resolve was to make nothing good reliable work they have adhered to it re- I suit is tbat the trade thoroughly well that a vehicle of any kind made by Co is standard goods for Canada in quality durability and particular There are statements made like the following J I We can furnish you with a rig equally as tfcod as for These statements should be taken with great caution as many persons have been sadly disappointed and financially rained by experimenting with inferior vehicles There is Nothing to be Compared with the McLaughlin Make Any order placed with me be filled promptly Sample and chooee from be seen at my Show Rooms Inspection and comparison i Soliciting a of your favors I am yours sincerely Repairing in branches attended to with neatness acd dispatch new cots to Farmer James Cherry of township who died in left The farms worth are in concession and the person alty includes rent due The estate is willed to the James and John and James is to pay his sister Sarah The sons are the executors ft cotton weeks with Mrs Hamilton hue re I ai Mr Fop the Oris an outfit Of course if you want and for ibis wo salt but tor this is not the case Thflrsforo are now selling finest offering of dining room sets ThsvaUeaaro unparalleled Styles in J ir Royal Hotel v Markets June 1S White Wheat per bushel a Goose per Buckwheat Barley per bushel per Peas per per Butter roll Apples per v per Hay per ton per i Beef per Chlcecfs per pair Ducks per pair i Turkeys per lb dressed 4 W- w on ace a a ft CO 500 O60 a a a a a a a a a a BOO a O a a 0W GRAHAMS GALLERY CLOSED TILL 1st of September when be Enlarged and Renovated New Scenery Etc OT Graham OLD STAND

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