Newmarket Era , October 27, 1899, p. 2

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I THE NEW advertisements Trade BaeineD Co Annual Fall Davison Co Record Breaker A Jt Why go to the City- Graham All Plow to Con College Horses Wanted The Smith Lamb Astray John Taylor r Caution Pointing J Pollock Property tor Sale W term Crown convoys but little conception to uninitiated of interest to of the chief of branch of the Countrys It has largely to do with newer sec tion of country which at a ftlanco fttthe map will to considerably larger than the and more settled portion Province It extends from tho Northern shores of Great Lakes to Hudsons Bay and from Electric By Co Toronto to Oars Each TIME TABLE Worth Toronto Leave Newmarket am 40 pm pm pm SO pm pm Return Fare either way 125 recant Pro- Government wo that laio Premier Hon A Hardy ap pointed fiorrogoto Clerk Process at Hall Into office Surrogate Clerkship formerly held by late and that of Process by the Alex am am ftm pm 15 pm pm 5 15 pm he OVER LETS UP I BUT BRIGHTER WITH ISSUE The Pointed OCT Canadian Contingent A proas despatch from Ottawa on Wednesday states that when Contingent formed into a ment as it will be before the Van Bails on Tuesday the officers will likely bo as follows Otter in command Bam P ma- Gordon O Montreal Junior major Major MaoDougaU Montreal Major Bigger ot master Quebec on one hand to Manitoban whi Prairies on tho other a of no mean dimensions a land of untold possibilities land of future The administrator of tbo Department must bo hie grasp of business coming before him must be sure his action certain must bo no Hesitation no faltering no com promise From management of institutions local and matters altogether in their tho now Commissioner of Crown Lands take a lino of work that stops short only at the national boundary And because of this international questions of import aro bound to up in future as they have in handling of questions these is the making or marring of a Those acquainted with Won Mr Davis will no doubt as to how ho wall acquit Al though junior of the Cab inet until the reconstruction ad ministration of institutions and departments coming within the scope of Secretary was all that could desired Mr Davis is instinctively a business man with a which enables him to grasp essential in all matter coming be neath bis and ho every department his control in a much forward state than when he took charge Mr Davis is method and nothing under his control is permitted to drag And it may bo sold in parsing that altogeth er Mr Davie has boon a buoy man ho entered tho Gov ernment he has never been too busy to hose little amenities which mast and servant and there not one of ihoso over whom his juris diction extended but is sorry to lose him as a chief However Mr Davis will carry his characteristics into Department of Crown Lands which have made his administration such a marked success in Provincial office and a progressive policy may be looked for On Tuesday last Ontario for by auction at Board of oronto viz Trill of Huron In vicinity of Spanish Tho named township waa withdrawn an bid did not tho Tbo limit wcro sold and of similar at other total amount realized was At tbo it announced that would bo offered for aalo by Mr for York baa caught Topper contagion At Hall meeting on tho of appcaranoo of Opposition leader Mr Mao- lean a abort and the gram odd of predictions thualy The country bo said on of a great Canadian ConecmtlTO victory Ho bad it from boat aonroo that various irovinoca would a tivo majority Of bo did not of tbla boat bat a prominent on tho plat form motlonod to and a nod towards Charles Tbia was all that to it Now look out for political ball run The con to allow four on Sardinian along with Canadian corps Bam will of tho majors in the Can adian contingent and lit Col of Montreal will bo other Wo also in a position to that the Var- will sail to Cape Town The Hon Milliliter of Militia at Ottawa baa ranged with Steamship Co for a gener ous bill of faro for the Canadian contin gent will bo no of comfort or amusement on board now Speaker of the Commons has likewise ordered a supply of surplus volumes of light literature in Parliamentary Library for the one- of while on tho ship will a good time go ing Major of M Davie visit to now Ontario House will be I Four nurses also boon appoint- be of great benefit to him to accompany tbe Canadian to front Oar Society Ontarios Cabinet a sequence of the announcement made through these columns last week of a change in Premiership of Out our readers will be prepared for other Cabinet Changes been made as follows Premier and Provincial Treasurer Hon AttorneyGeneral Hon J Gibson Minister of Education Hon Harcoort Minister of Hon John Crown Hon J Davis J ton of Public Works Hon J Minister Without Portfolio J and Oa Saturday last the members of reconstructed Cabinet were sworn in with customary ceremony by the Lieut Governor Sir Oliver at Government House The foregoing changes were render ed necessary because of the resigna tion of the 8 Hardy Premier and AttorneyGen eral owing to continued illhealth The reins of the Government thus laid able first lieutenant Hon Geo Boss Minister of Education in late Cabinet and Treasurer as well as Premier in the new Hon Mr late Treasurer assumes control of the department of Education a post he is eminently fitted by education experience and natural inclination Hon Mr Gibson late Commissioner of Grown Lands be comes and Hon J Davis North Yorks representative takes of tbe Department of Crown Lands Hon of Peterborough and Hon Frank of Ottawa the two new members of the Government take the Portfolios of Provincial and Public Works respectively and Hon who also suffers from ill health becomes a member of the Gov ernment without Portfolio with the Hon arrow Hon John den remains as Minister of Agrioui- tore V- While the elector of North York in general with the majority of the people of Ontario irrespective of politico will regret that the recon struction of the Cabinet rendered necessary by the of the Hon Hardy they will rejoice in the promotion of their representative to the highly post for which he has been in the Government if and while a vigorous policy will be adopted in respect to the development of the country its interest and that of the Province at large will bo safe guarded in every possible way Those doing business with department will be accorded uniformity of treat ment and courtesy whether humble settler or wealthy timber baron The new Commissioner is greatly impress ed with the possibilities of new On tario with tho necessity of developing its mines safeguarding its timber and settling its broad acres And to this end Mr Davis will bring all his tal ents to bear An idea of the immense interests bound up under the common heading Crown Lands may be gathered when it is remembered that the CommisSbner has not only to do with the sale of common school grammar school railway and univer sity lands and with the development of the mining and the settle- of the Agricultural Lands but has also the disposal of the water privileges the control of the woods and forest the charge of the fire rang ing service of Crown surveys of col onization roads of the Game Wardens branch and the department of Of course Hon Mr and Hon Mr Latohford will have to go to their constituents for reelec tion and both will probably be return ed by acclamation On Wednesday last writs were issued for byeelections in West Peterborough and South Ren frew Nomination is fixed for Novem ber and polling one week later in case of a contest Mr will seek ratification of his appointment at the hands of the electors of the former Biding and Mr Latchford in the te The sheriffs of Peterborough arid Renfrew are the respective returning officers As the other members of the Cabinet merely from one de partment to another reelection in their case is not a constitutional neces sity POINTS PARAGRAPHED The and unexpected death of Hon Peter Mitchell one of tbo fathers of Confederation is announced He in room at Windsor Hotel Montreal on Wednesday last Heart trouble Is the assigned cause of bis demise Ha was the ton of Scottish par born at Newcastle In Am Ottawa despatch dated states that the that day signed a contract for the Sardinian to the Canadian contingent to Cape Town contract figure is in neighborhood of It being reported that President Kroger has yen letters of marque to prey on British ships the Sardinian will carry two or three rapid firing and will take two Maxim guns and rounds of food the Will for firstclaes between and Canada on reg ular trips 1 Mr Samuel Johnson got back from Manitoba last Friday Constable was op north last on detective work Mr Howard of Toronto was borne for Thanksgiving Alderman Robertson and family spent Thanksgiving in oily Miss Etta was homo from for a few Rev J Bell of Toronto spent Thanksgiving Day in town Master Archie Smith Is the guest of bis Misses Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lome Ave were at borne on Friday evening Mrs A left for Convention at Gait on Monday of is visiting with Mrs for a few Mr Herb Toronto tlon was here for Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs Allan of Pork- dale were here for Thanksgiving Mr of Toronto spent a couple days in town this week Mr Joseph Belfry of soent Thanksgiving at Mr J Mies Marten of Toronto fa a guest at the Methodist Parsonage this week Miss Alice Knight of Toronto visited her sister Mrs last week Mr and Mrs Watt of Fergus spent Thanksgiving at Mr Hughes Mrs John of Toronto was call ing on in town on Saturday A lot of Newmarket people took in Bradford Fair on Thanksgiving Day Mrs Morrow mother of Mrs E Cane Is here from Toronto on a visit Mrs Wright and Mrs Forrester of Toronto are visiting the Misses Mrs Geo Wood was In Toronto last woek visiting her Mrs Crone Rev of Mount Albert was in town last Friday on friends Mrs of Toronto Is visiting with Mrs Cane for a few weeks Mrs Hewitt Miss and Miss Watson spent Sunday with friends at Brad ford Mr Moses Vernon attended meet ing of York Co in last week Mr and Mrs of Toronto spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr E Martin Mr Brown of Hope log with bio daughter Mrs Prospect Mr and Mrs Ross entertained a number young people on Thursday even ing of Us week Mrs and children Toronto spent Thanksgiving with her sister Mrs Mr Strange and Mr Barry of To ronto were the guests of Mr Cecil on Thanksgiving Mfsa Smith returned to her homo at The en Friday last after some months Mr One has spending a few weeks with Ms uncle Mr Wen at Franklin Bom home from for Thanksgiving Mr end Mrs with daughter In oily Mr Norman Rogers was homo from Toronto Medical College for Thanksgiving Miss Brown of Toronto visited in town daring Thanksgiving Mr Cody College home for Thanks giving Tan Ottawa Citizen Conservative rises Id remark- Groat Britain thousand young Canadians to servo as Tommy Isnt that loyal Mr Central College Toronto was homo for Thanksgiving holidays Mr and Mrs of Toronto also Miss Vora spent ThanksgiviDg with Misses Miss of Thomas Woyd oyer Thanksgiving Day arid Sunday Mrs and daughter of Aurora also Mrs James Toronto call ing on ftlondo in town last week Mr Ellsworth Boston and paeced through thoir way homo from Yukon on Wednesday Mr Frank Secretary of King S Atsoclatlon left forGaltonTaea- day to attend Convention Mr J and Art from To ronto also Miss York from Whitby College were homo for Thanksgiving Mr Andrew Hunter has moved to To- and Miss Maud intends to in a few days to live with her grand- mother Mr Jonathan Rogers of the popu lar conductors accompanied by his wife spent Thanksgiving with his father on St Mr and Mrs Harrington of to Junction spent Thaokegiylng visiting old friends in East and Bradford Mr J Williams manager of Barton A Thompson Entertainers To ronto waa in town on Monday and this office a call Mr etroet who sick for over ten months is to his bed most A time now with little hope of improvement Mr Jacob Taylor got homo last Sat urday a trip in County He thinks of going back again next month after deer Mies Mildred Phillips was the elocutionist at the Concert in Thorn- hill on the evening of Thanksgiving Pay and delighted the large audience Mies Olive Hooter of Toronto grand daughter of Mr Wm Robt Meads ac companied by Mies Florence Workman spent Thanksgiving at Mies of Meant Albert was visiting with Miss Mabel Cone on Wednesday and remained over for the High concert in the evening Gain and wife of Toronto were calling on in town on Thanks- giving Day and Newmarket resting place of bio parents Barrio Mr Romero of New- market came to Barrio this week to take a position with Mr our enterprising baker and in old stand Mr sen of Mr Michael of Newmarket purchased the barber obop of his employers at Learning ton Pott says Mr is very popular Wesley of of Mrs A Evans was a tho Royal for Thanksgiving holidays by her daughter Mrs Fletcher and two children Miss who returned home about two weeks ago after months of hospital in Wheeling Virginia left again this week for former position in the Brooklyn NY Hospital Mr Bell serious lime with his knee He it on of a board while walking In the dark and he has been laid for over two weeks under care Tbo Editor left for Gait on Tuesday to attend tho Si Convention J went with as far Toronto will spend Sunday at Acton and attend the Convention at next week Mr Christopher Willoughby of Bel- haven in Newmarket last Friday on his way home from the Northwest where he been last spring He reports snow a foot deep there when he left a few days ago bat Mr W looks as though the climate of tbe Northwest agrees with him The Gtobi of Wednesday morning in account of rendition the Oratorio of Elijah in Hall A very agreeable was tho of Toronto nee Florence Brim- sen of Newmarket voice shows a remarkable in power and brilliancy who developed she here last an appreciable degree of dramatlo power In the striking and beautiful aria Hear Ye Israel she displayed and ap preciation of the and words a finish ed of style and a bright clarity of voice which certainly had not been except perhaps by her immediate friends t A iCi2 JJ 4 VifVWWWVAWWf prices like the following on new uptodate reliable goods that bring so much trade our way and makes this the Leading Store in North York Mens Sample Caps ranging in price from 40c to your choice of the lot for 28 pairs of Ladies Fine Cashmere Hose at pieces Handsome Fall Dress Goods at pairs Ladies Fine Button Kid Boots at 100 pairs of J D Kings Fine Dongola Kid Boots at 195 Mens Fine Striped Shirts ana Drawers reg 75c at 50c All sizes in Dollar Kid Gloves at m Mens Beaver Overcoats the 7 kind here at 585 Mens Ulsters the 8 kind at 6 Mens Very Fine Beaver Overcoats worth 10 here at 800 Have a look at our 10 Overcoats They are Tailormade and you cannot buy a better one anywhere for 15 80 Suits from 3 to 10 everyone a Bargain only Fine Tweed Suits that vere 790 to clear at 5 LADIES This will be a Big Jacket Week See the Fine Sample Coats at 5 Had we bought them regular they would be 8 Dont fail to look over our took It is the biggest and most complete in Town and the are less than you would expect to pay 1 I At home of parents of the bride on Oct by Washington A Mr Alfred Robert of to Mies Jennie of wood At tbe of brides mother 830 street New York Oct by Rev Dr Campbell assisted by Rev Dr Robinson Herbert Lewis formerly of to Lou only- daughter of Mrs Richmond At the residence of the mother by Rev Weeks 26th Mr Frank A Belfry to Miss Edith of East J 03 to tbe of immediate family connections were pres ent on occasion presents both and taste The happy took the evening train for their wedding tonr Tomb At Holland Landing on the John aged years funeral took place Monday the remains being interred at St Johns Cemetery Newmarket Greek At Pa on Oct 4tb Al fred Green father of Mrs Reed- aged 84 years Mr was formerly a resident of East In North on 17th daughter Mr Glover aged years and months In on the Mary aged years Draper on tbe 17th Inst daughter of Mr Nelson Draper aged years pre J899 hat bMatifal ana in good I No 663 Congresa 81 CM PIASTER will quicker any Put up only yard The latter allows you to cut the Plater any fatally should ono ready for an emer gency a to vu of -OF- East on the Inst to Mr and Mrs a Abirhwb In Bait on the Mr and An ft daughter Button oa the in Mr a eon Miliar At en wife of John Miller a son DAY WILL DAY OCTOBER and Bee Prices Opposite Royal Hotel Newmarket A Ills Mast beloved wife of A J formerly of Holland Land ing aged 35 years and Cot- In Town on tbe Eliza both Ann wife of Thomas aged years months and days Many expressions of regret at Mrs Cod- llaa sadden demise from Inflammation have been beard on the streets since event At Newmarket Oct 189 Mary Ann aged years months and days At Industrial Home on the Alice from Township aged 76 years At the residence of bis sister Mrs A J McCracken Newmarket On the Inst Eli I aged years moe end days was for the past months the most of the time being in bed The funeral service took place last Friday condnotod by Rev A and the remains were interred In Newmarket Cemetery At on St on the widow of George Dawson aged years remains were taken to Toronto on Saturday for interment at Pleasant Cemetery Her husband was Interred in England grounds bat the remains were exhumed on Tuesday and also taken to Pleasant Cemetery the family having removed to Toronto J Main flfcNorthKowiflarket Orders will and Attention 0 By buying your Suits Early at Tailor A full stock of Black and Blue Also a Choice of Fine Tweeds for OVERCOATS and PANTS Toronto Oct Bed Wheat per bushel TO a White Wheat per bushel a Goose Wheat per bushel a Barley par bushel a Oats pet bushel a Peas per bushel CO a 0 Bigs 0 IT a Butter roll rib a Potatoes per a Apples per BO a a a all per 4 Be a Beef hind 4 a a per a a 10 a a SO w 14 0 ll a r

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