THE NEWMARKET peeks Commissioners meet next Wed- for two to open Tenders for Supplies lad also Painting the premises to- getter with passing accounts While working around a Collins had two smashed so badly that he has not been able to go out with milk three days l the usual month- Oar Toronto Letter a The people who gathered three times The Presbyterian Mission Band in- a Handkerchief Bazaar jjd Social in the School Room on Friday evening April 3rd The pro- commence the date at Re- was outlined by the on Inspection The work to be covered by the pu pils taking the school com- course subcommittee day It requires a speed words a minute at tie- end of the first year and one jdred words a minute at the of Hie course i Toronto Opera House Adelaide street was completely destroyed by fire early Wednesday morning Six maple Sugar people living on the top flat had Auxiliary of the Chris- escape from the burning will hold a social in the Premises- It is supposed the fire next Wednesday evening originated from electric wires Hot Maple syrup will be building S50 Wards and Karnes provided Ail are confectionery ship Trebilcoeks invited to enjoy the treat of the sea- and Browns torn tailor small stores on the Quality Shoes On display at Millinery Openings April tarry Disputed The first case called Tuesday morn ing in the Assize Court at day at Mrs Skinners table rep- Toronto was that of Christina resented a wide range- territory widow of Francis Quay who died in- for Mrs Skinners establishment was testate in The very cosmopolitan like most New deceased had joined the Poodrnen of York boarding houses the World in May and had in- bouse also enjoyed just sured in the society for be- reputation of being a homelike sides making the stipulation that in a reputation due in part to case his death a monument to Sequent appearance on the table of cost not less than- 5100 should be whose social position might erected over him- When Mr Quay but which always waken society refused to pay memories in the minds of the ground that Mr Quays answers when he was examined for to the society were not in accordance Foil Well Unless unfavorable conditions de velop rater the fall wheat crop is most promising There is a good and the plant shows every in dication of vigor- Clover also seems have come through the good condition were totally A very pretty but quiet wedding took place at the residence of Mr Taylor Auror on the evening of Wednesday March when Miss Evelyn Martha Taylor was united in to Mr Benjamin St King Tp about two from Newmarket Rev E A Pearson pastor of the Aurora Meth odist Church officiating Scotch Blouse lengths no two being alike at Hughes took a drop last Saturday down and lie Tbe warm wea ther has made the hens get down to business There will be no scarcity for The Canadian Hand gave its first this season one evening last Week breaking the record Next Wednesday is April Fools Mr J Phillips has the cellar for his new house on Main St Allan have a tot of monumental work ready to as soon as the roads are fit Canes factory is starting on screen doors and windows this week The Young Mens Club the Post Office has ordered a billiard table for the use of members Sugar Beet meeting Owing no doubt to- the terrible stale of the roads was a very limited attendance o farmers at the Sugar Beet Meeting announced to take place the Town Hall last Tuesday evening Although Prof or Berlin and Mr of present there was nothing done exr apt to urge ttrose present to talk about the meeting next Saturday and do everything possible to have a large attendance Prof staled that al- there were not many present lie meeting in Aurora last Tues day afternoon contracts were for growing of acres of beets and the tanners were very enthusiastic A number more contract are ex pected in the vicinity of Aurora The farmers and gardeners around Newmarket want to wake up to their opportunity growing from to of sugar beets season lor factory they will he In a far better position to handle crop for the proposed factory in and they will not he going at it blind as the saying is should be at least one hun dredfarmers at the meeting in the Town tall Newmarket at oclock Saturday afternoon and the peo ple the Town should also manifest their interest in the enterprise by at tending and learning of an institution to the community 3Ierjeri Wright a large and of beet sugar pulp for acres of for the season will he explain all the growing harvesting of sugar Me will also give a practical feeding stock with the market fiquare at a to and pm Dont miss Mr Wright ai to he at the meeting on Saturday afternoon also Mr of Aurora and Co The profits of growing and methods of fully explained This Tprje wealth to the farm er fend employment for boys arid at remunerative prices If hold of the matter- as if they it farmers come to Town heat morning with the of all day you cant spend time more profitably than by what sugar fccet have dew other people ground floor the Opera building Insurance the caretakers household effects stroyed The County of Old Boys an organization meeting the Lucas last evening It is now stated that Mr Bailey a wellknown hotel man and capitalist of Chicago lias entered into negotia tions to secure the control of the new King EdwardHotel To a Telegrain reporter oh Wednes day Hon Mr Davis stated he had received a number of propositions and offers ot bonuses to remove his to other localities but decided on any place up to the pres ent There was another big rush of set tlers from Ontario on Tuesday for Manitoba andthe The station was crowded with men wo men children and bundles making their way to the special trains for North Bay Three special trains left during the day and an extra special in the evening with settlers effects Arrangements have been made by the Company to exhibit at this years Industrial Exhibition the process of making steel and of mak ing showing different steps from the raw material to the finished product Mrs Maria Miller of Adelaide street west is at general Hospi tal with a broken thigh the result of a fall at the corner of Adelaide and Peter streets on Monday night The formal appeal in the election case against the decision un seating Mr has been entered It will be heard on April William Warren Baldwin son of the late Robert Baldwin died at Olive Island Muskoka on Monday last Falling health cause him to remove from this city to with his family Three prizes of and will be offered for the best poems on the coming Old Home Gathering the compositions to not exceed lines York County Council Commission- era hold a today Thursday for general routine business About a dozen persons were arrest by the police during the wee of Wednesday night who were caught redhanded in a crap game at a drug storo on St The planning mill of Scott Cross Co on St West was burn ed on Wednesday evening A bike thief named Robert Peel up before the Police Court Wed nesday and on conviction was sen tenced to the Central Prison for months Grace Mitchell a little daughter of J Mitchell Medical Health In spector was knocked down by a street car Wednesday and had her left foot so badly injured that it had to be amputated at the ankle The steamer starts the HamiltonToronto navigation season on Monday A French and German conversation club has been organized at Victoria College To promote an exhibition of Cana dian live stock at the St Louis Worlds Fair next year the Live the boarders On this evening a heaped with russet circles flecked with white his physical condition When the case came up today the parties Who is a native of New York got together and affected settle the head of- the ta ble smiled and remarked may say what you please about desert theres nothing goes so well With coffee as a good old fashion- fed cruller It amuses rue to hear call appears that through the them crullers said Miss Haskins- Now in we never thought of and the case was called off- the forts of the industrial fair manage- merit in securing the hearty coopera catling them anything but doughnuts lion of Hie outside fair associations But I suppose the influence the in making their request to the Do- early Dutch settlers of New Government for a grant to dam the an organization be formed to include the tors towns and cities throughout Canada The of this organization will be to improve the fairs in Canada and to pursue general policy of transferring good exhibits from one fair to another This scheme has been initiated by many outside fair- directors and is looked upon with great favor by local directors- It was largely owing to the support giv en to the Toronto delegation by out side fair promoters that the promised to recommend a grant of 000 towards the Dominion Fair Toronto Star a i Put lie ibliiVetrpbol There is says the New York Out look a municipal street railway sys tem in Liverpool The municipality bought out the horse car lines at a cost f and then paid more for the establishment of an electric plant It reduced the fares nearly making the rate two cents within the old city and four cents if the ride extended to the sub urbs It increased the pay of the workmen giving them a ten hour day instead of a thirteen hour day The gain to the employees last year thru the changes made in their favor was ihe gain to the travelling public thru lower rates was and yet despite these conces sions the municipal railway had gross profits equal to or nine and onehalf per cent on the to tal investment This not only pro vided for interest payments and sink ing fund payments sufficient to ex tinguish the debt in twentyfive years but left a balance of over which was in part set aside as a gen eral reserve fund and in part used to the relief of local taxes v id dont give them a name that something Theyre of all the fairs in the different fried more nor less in Connecticut will tell you that said Mr Chesterfield the floor- walker Im afraid you are not given to nice discriminations re marked Mr Collamore the young lawyer at the right of the landlady Theres a great difference between a cruller and a doughnut A cruller is sort of fcrhfisb doughnut is round and in It iiways men discuss any cookery chirped up Miss the stenogra pher They only see the outside arid never notice the things Now let me tell between a cruller and a A cruller is much richer and shorter than a doughnut made with while a isnt The shape has nothing to do with it A doughnut is made of plain dough y thats what we used to call Stock Association deputation which interviewed Hon Mr yester day only asked the modest grant of 50000 As the exhibition is not to come off till KM Mr said he would request later There has been an exceptionally big cut of lumber the Georgian Hay district this winter The wea ther has been favorable cold three of as a result the district known will be aVieas 000xiO feet of lumber which will be marketed in the United States London March 26 The- Grand Council of the Canadian Order of Chosen Friends In yes terday ejected for the- follow ing year as follows Grand Council lor P Bell Mayor of Kingston acclimation Grand Vice Councillor Ksser London Grand Montague Hamilton acclamation Grand Treasurer ac clamation Grand Medical Examin er A M Hamilton acclamation Grand Probably the most important busi ness of the session was the adoption of a new schedule of rates which go Into operation on the si of July next Mr Carders motion was al most unanimously adopted only fif teen delegates voting against it The tariff is as follows Age at joining We 22 rc 20 30 33 40 10 The schedule which had been previously rejected made rate at forty five years of age James Nixon presented the re port the Committee on Laws most warmth was exhibited over the clause prohibiting all spirituous li quors and malt liquors at all ban quets socials and other public func tions held under Workman auspices This clause came from Lodge Ottawa and the committee recommended that it be not adopted After several speeches item was carried with less than twenty dis sentlents It was resolved that If any person after Initiation Into the order shall change his employment for any of those he for feits his membership and aK rights and claims therewith The sugges tion to amend the constitution so that females be admitted was post poned until next session The first four principal officers were reelected by acclamation Past Master Joseph Gibson Grand Master Workman J M Pere grine Hamilton Grand reman Cameron Grand Over seer M Toronto Recorder reelected for the year- Against of immediate Past Grand Master votes out of votes and was declared elected Grand Treasurer- i- I Frank Robinson was fined and- t Hamil ton for with Mexican money A special of cars of set- tiers and effects reached Edmonton on Tuesday and scores- of immigrants I are arriving daily povertycakes up in Vermont ex claimed Mr the drug clerk on Mrs Skinners left I was about Co say resumed Miss severely that doughnuts are made of plain dough raised as bread is raised while crullers are not rais ed- But down in the State of Maine we have what we call plain dough nuts and what we call raised dough nuts both said the medical stu dent And out in Chicago we call those things sinkers said the longhair ed man at the foot of table as he pointed to the plate The debate lasted long and grew eloquent In the midst of it there was sound of a chair pushed back and a satisfied sigh The new board er a boy who was learning the hard ware business got up and remarked as he slid out of the house Them things may lie called dough nuts or crullers or fried cakes or poverty cakes but theyre awfully good I aint had any before since I left home- Thats why I eat so many We Used to call cm fried holes The eyes the hoarders turned to wards centre of the table It contained only a little powdered su gar The boy had listened to the discussion but he did not allow it to divert him from more momentous mat I believe that hoy will do well in Hardware business said Mrs Skinner after a painful pause A dishonest man suspects every honest man he encounters An optimist is a man who is sat isfied with what he doesnt get Mr William Grills house at was burned Loss 10uo Winnipeg March 21K Law- sons bicycle shop was destroyed by at noon The building was own ed by A Dale prem ises adjoining were scorched Loss Insurance- 500 March J A Johnston and respected resident this place and Geo verton a bad character were arraigned before the County Court Judge here today and plead ed guilty to stealing from thc postoffice on July last They were remanded for sentence Montreal March Montreals new revetment wall finished a little over a year ago saved the city from the worst flood since the historic In undation of yesterday The ice came out of the lake above before the river was clear below and there was a heavy jam At its worst about noon the 43 feet Inches high twelve inches below the re cord feet three inches below top of the revetment and three feet above the level of Commissioners St Detroit March of the worst blizzards of winter is In western Michigan Grand Rapids reports heavy snow tem perature two degrees below freezing and snow ploughs being used to keep traffic moving Much fear is felt for small fruits and peaches At Benton Harbor and St Joseph much dam age has been done by the wind At former place a large store was wrecked In thc temperature fa close to freezing snow has fallen I Almost Opposite our Old Stand Goods arriving daily are included in the NONE SO GOOD AS BAKING POWDER N 1876 V J J The Very Latest Styles in English and American make in Black Steel and Grey LIMITED Stock JVTQket Export cattle in Toronto this week sold from to 475 bulls from to Feeders weighing up at from to SI Stackers ran from to for good ones with Jersey mid grades down to about Choice butcher cattle sold from 4 to medium to and common cows and to Dry cows to Milch- Cows to Calves from to per and wethers to bucks 3 to 3Jc yearlings to 5c Spring Lambs are scarce in Toron to and in urgent demand Good ones Will bring to each Veal is also very high and in active demand at to Hogs the same Selects lights and fats SNOU I -IOOO-t- JSlcujrnQnkct Newmarket March Flour per barrel White Wheat per bush 0 Red Wheat per hush Goose Wheat per bush Spring Wheat per bush Buckwheat Barley per bush Oats per bush Peas per bush Rye per hush Wool per lb Hay per ton Bran per ton 0 0 16 63 CO Shorts per ton Butter roll per lb per do Dressed Hogs 7 per pair Ducks Geese per lbl 0 Turkeys a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 0 65 0 0 0 April 2nd 3rd and 4th tore Open 1st Night -oo- Sole Agents in North York for Queen Quality Shoes A Large Display of this Queen of- Ladies Shoes on Opening Days It Timothy v I 00 85 rust To Luck ADVERTISE THE ERA Toronto markets Toronto March Kail Wheat per bush a 0 Spring Wheat per bush 0 a 0 Goose Wheat per bush a Oats bush a Barley 15 a Peas per bush a 0 per doz a it Butter roil per lb 17 a Potatoes per bag a Hay per ton a 15 00 Wool per 0 a Dressed Hogs per a Beef fore a 6 Beef hind 7 a Chickens per pair a Pucka a Turkeys a an who fears to spend a cent And With gain must be While others take the prizes No matter what your wares may bo Nor how much worth selling The world will nono tho wiser be Except tis by telling rrrrp frH J v rf t