Newmarket Era , November 20, 1903, p. 2

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v THE NEWMA NOV Mill I in I I II I I1M1II I I vfW i j gnu HouseKeeper Middleaged Apply Wanted to Box Newmarket A Brick House In foe sals or to Jet central with stable Apply at Era Office of neighbors and friends who have shown so much kindness in tWc val uable assistance during illness and funeral arrangements In connec tion to my mothers death accept my sincere thanks ALEX POTTER On tie corner of Huron St and Prospect Ave on Sunday Nov two Rugs- Owner may hare tame by paying expenses and proving property JACOB COOK Main St Newmarket MUSIC Mr Oliver pupil of Mr Da vid Roes Toronto announces that be In prepared to take- pupils in voice culture He will be at his home Newmarket on Monday of each week Address Newmarket or W St Toronto Cemetery Notice All persons indebted for Lois or Care of Lots are requested to pay at once to the J J or W By order of the Board collected try Gibson of the Bureau Mines and Hon J vis of Crown Lands According to all accounts deer to the locality hunting this season has been very sue- The rains discovered lie about and hashed some sporting Ave south of HaUeytory and Prof Killer says some of the samples writers to ask for J emulation prohibit- J truly wonderful in- rich- one To a reporter he stated that one of the ores found is are a hunter taking more than deer To our mind two animals bearing per cent nickel two many for each hunters nickel arsenide carry- it but the Province wants legislation fi per cent and IS per cent prohibiting dogs from being allowed while arsenic occurs up to per cent in some of these ores- WOOD WANTED in the chase and also to make it a punishable crime to or kill deer in the water There is really no sport to stand a deer run on the lake shore set out hounds to chase the deer to the wouldbe hunter so that he can shoot the helpless animal in the water but it results in wounding deer by hundreds which wander away and die We take the liberty of drawing Hon Mr attention to the phase of legislation herein suggested No one wants to take out a hunters license pay eight or ten dollars in railway fare and tramp miles from home with other expense of camp- fitting for the privilege of taking only one deer and the small game he may chance to kill if the were i prohibited the animals bow wandering off wound ed to die would furnish the extra deer m to each hunter and hot materially de plete the game of the province per live silver has been discovered As was anticipated in wellinformed political circles the election protest against George Grant for North Ontario and also against J Thompson for North Grey were dismissed in the respective election courts on Saturday Perhaps it wasnt a fiawofl but the knowing ones give a sly wink when people hint in that direction Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned to supply the Indus trial Home with Cords of Green fourfoot Maple and Beech cord wood All to be firstclass body wood at least to be onehalf Maple i and rut with a saw ttm presents the and cut a saw f tf utility and Tenders to be Jn not later than i Nov and wood delivered not WUfc n laier than 1st of March No necessarily accepted J Inspector Industrial Home Executors Notice to Creditors womans magazine having a edi tion of more than a million copies It contains pages To produce mammoth edition tons of paper and presses working days were Notice Is hereby riven pursuant o loe lute provided In that that all credi tors and having claims oat late or Boat County yeoman who died on October are hereby required to Bond In to the tor for Clarke the Executor or fcald estate full particulars In writing of their claims on or before day of De cember after which date the the deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto regard had only to the claims of which the undesigned then have notice FIELD Newmarket Ont Solicitor for said Executor Photos At a meeting of the Executive of toe Bast and West York Conserva tive Associations in Toronto on Sat urday last to consider the question of organizing their Riding as now constituted under the changed her tions created by the Redistribution Act of last session it was decided to call conventions for each for the pur pose of elections POINTS Miss Stella was visiting in tee city over Sunday Miss Edna was in Toronto over Sunday Mrs Graham of Bradford spent over Sunday with Miss Mrs had a lew fronds to tea one evening last wee Mrs of AUaridale is vjsiting her aunt Mrs Elwood Hughes Mr Aubrey Davis of King was e guest of Mr Howard Cane on Monday- night Mabel Cane a couple of weefes In he guest of Miss Auger Mr David Richardson of Toronto is visiting his sister Mrs this week Mrs has returned home after a visit of Jive weeks with her sister- at Mr and Mrs A Hill spent a few days last week with friends at Port Hope and Mr Sturgeon Stewart of Toronto brother of Rev Stephen Stewart was in town on Monday Rev Taylor of spent over Sunday with his grand daughter Mrs B Hunter A number of ladies took tea at on Tuesday and also a few others yesterday afternoon Miss Mcculloch of Enfield is vis iting her Mrs Geo and her sister Miss May Mrs Dr Scott in with her father and mother left yes terday for California to visit her sis ter j Mr and Mrs Fred Sax ton ac companied Mrs Agnew to yesterday and expect return to morrow Mrs George Richardson and her daughter Miss Louie Richardson left for yesterday to spend a couple of weeks Mrs Lewis returned fait week a vesy pleasant visit Torjia Toe council met on even ing Mayor in the chair Robertson Lloyd and were present Minutes of last meeting were read and approved accounts altered in of the whole and were ordered to no paid David Hartford work on fountain Henry at lockup B sand sidewalk Hart United wood A repair V i aoaiV Can Gen Go i to drawing and labor for V Boy cars coal E coal freight on coal A on coal A drawing coal Can Gen Electric The of the Packard Elec tric On for- and lor were referred the R com The clerkwas to return the account pft pen trio B81 The Boiler report was accepted and placed file communications from the Specialty Co to better fire protection wpre referred to the committee Also the application of Hon J Davis for water and light in the resi dence on the property which he has just purchased was referred to the Com with power to act The License report and for wore ac cepted satisfactory The clerk was Instructed to order the asked for by electri cian The account of Pearson for was to bo paid son in Moscow also rela tives in Ottawa Mrs Jones nee separate S The date was Mrs a couple not definitely decided upon but it was understood the meetings will be held early in December Dont leave them till December Come at once J Smith Photographer The chances are that a political campaign of an educational character will be conducted throughout Ontario along Liberal lines during the com ing winter months preparatory to the next general elections At a meeting of the Toronto Reform As sociation on Monday evening last with Sir the chair it was decided to hold meetings of this character in the several divis ions of the and an invitation was extended to Sir Wilfrid Premier of Canada to address the first of the series at an early A thorough of the five into which Toronto is now divided was decded upon of days last week Mr Geo Mitchell and bride Toronto Junction were in town Wed nesday on their way to spend a lew days with bis uncle Mr of Rev J Ever Ingham late of Newmarket has accepted the pastor ate Wie Baptist Church at Dover New Hampshire We wish him suc cess Dr Ego of brother ol Mr Andrew Ego of this town has been appointed physician for the of Refuge at a salary 160 a year including medicine GLENVILbR Toe friends of the Christian purpose holding social in the hall on Wednesday evening Nov A good program will be provided Mrs and Rust of Toronto spent a few days last week at the Methodist parsonage of this place A large number of Divinity from Toronto held services in this village last Sunday with vxy en couraging success The Methodist the Las- neighborhood Intend erecting a new church A subscription list has been circulated by the pastor accom panied by some officials of the church and according to report they have met with very good success The first lectures in connection with the courses gotten up by the Leagues of Tee ton and King City proved sources instruction and were well patronized Home Study J You can improve your posi tion your salary without leaving your work home or 1 Courses by Mall IN COMMERCIAL FRENCH AGRICULTURAL TOaOhr8 prepare for Senior Leaving Work A Purely Canadian College ADDREa8 Correspondence College Limited King Street TORONTO Mr Robinson the farmer representative for Elgin West and President of the Canadian Orange in a letter expressing his apprecia tion of the position taken by The Weekly Sun regarding the Cattle Guards and Drainage Bills says The Weekly Sun has given much aid to myself aid other hers of Par liament in our endeavor to secure legislation favorable to the farmers Canada re Cattle Guards Drainage etc We may thank The Sun for many of the laws which were placed on the Statutes last session in aid of the arming community The farm ers all over the country are showing their approval by subscribing to The Sun in combination with their local paper The price of The Era and Weekly Sun combined is only Leave your order at the Era Office It is announced that the- Ontario Government has by an withdrawn from lease or exploration under the provisions of the Mines Act a belt of land ten mites wide on each side of he and Northern Ontario Rail way extending from north boundary of Township of to the town of New the present terminus Important discoveries of tho ores of co balt silver and been In the vicinity railway in course construction on or near the shores of Lake a short distance of the of and elsewhere The min erals are among the most valuable ever discovered In province Ibis proven by specimens Good General Servant Wanted at once Apply to Mrs J A Allan corner of Church Street and Park Ave Notice to Shareholders A very unfortunate accident occur red at sawmill on Mon day last when Mr John of while running the plauer got his hand cut off An open meeting of the Order of of will be held on Saturday even ing next A good program wall be given Rev A Howard of Cayuga paid a flying visit to his mother here on his way home from the hunting grounds On Saturday Messrs Rogers Love and returned from the bunt ing grounds Having previously ex pressed to Aurora a large Buck weighing pounds by the aim Mr J- Rogers Your scribe has reason to congratulate them acknowledgment of a nice piece of venison On Thursday evening of last week when Mr was reluming with the mail he captured a hose and which had been recently de serted He brought the outfit home and cared for it a coupleof days when a mart from Elgin corners came and identified the horse He took it away claiming the horse had been stolen While two prominent young men of our vicinity were out driving a col lision occurred In the suburbs of the village One buggy was almost ruin ed and the driver somewhat bruised as well as horse Mrs of Aurora is spending a week with her daughter Mm Wil son Mr John Cook received the sad news the of his brother William who resides in Brant- ford and left on Sunday to see him Scad the Era to absent friends The HI Co Huh cc of the rllf bo held in nd Monday for the in In In- pm Iw florotary The flltoit In Toron to on Nov by Rev W HiQi Mr Mitchell formerly of Newmarket to Miss Maggie Wilson both of Toronto Junction the home of the bride on Nov Mr Fred Bush to Miss Lulu daughter of Mr- Willis all of Aurora Rev A Pearson officiating Store News Barrie Wo devote special attention to Our Corset Department realizing the importance of giving our customers the most perfect fitting and most Corset in the market Most of the popular makes are represented in our immense stock but for highest satisfaction we have no hesitation in recommending latest styles of or and i Corsets pairs only Ladies latest style Corsets Sizes 18 to Regular value Saturday pair Cashmere Hose pair only Misses and Children Cashmere Some of them ate slightly damaged Sizes to Reg value to dear pair yard w in black dark and light grey inches wide suitable skirts and suits Very J special at yard Japanese flatting S yd only Japanese Malting cotton warp Good patterns Regularly sold at 39c yard only Blouse lengths in New French Flannels good patterns Regularly sold at Saturday yard Ladies Latest Style Coats 6 only Ladies Latest Style Coats in black grey Sizes to Saturday Ladies Serviceable Skirts 15 only Womens and Misses Ready-to- Wear Skirts to long Saturday 298 each Sateen Underskirts f 12 only Ladies black Sateen Underskirts All sizes Made with deep frill Very special 4c 50c Tapestry Carpet 39c pieces only neat patterned Tapestry Carpet Good coloring regularly sold at Saturday yard Wall Papers 7o rolls Wall Papers latest patterns Wall Ceiling and Borders to Regularly sold at 10 and 12c Saturday roll r J Specials- I Headcheese and Sausage fresh daily lb tins Fosters Baking Powder Pork and Beans leg price for Pressed Hops bottle price for lb pure Coffee fresh ground tins Salmon for For Sale Set Platform Scales anil Set Beau Scales The above ate nearly new and will be sold cheap 150 bushels Good Oats WANTED NEWMARKET PHONE NO Prompt delivery to all parts of Town An exchange remarks that many a woman parades up the church Isle in a new and stylish hat and gown followed by her husband in a thread- bare coat and a last years bat Yes and many a man parades down street with his tank full of beer and a cigar between his teeth headed for a or billiard halt whose ban a new hat or for years I THE LEADING Furniture ft Undertaking House Bargains Extension Tables and Couches A It callfl attended to at John Millard and 4 The MARROW 1 1 Newmarket on Novem ber to Mr- and Mrs John Marrow a som Nov th to Mr and Mrs a daughter The Tomb FORSYTH At Nov J Oliver Forsyth aged years In Newmarket on Nov 13th Wellington Codling son of Codling aged ana POTTER In Newmarket On day Nov 19p3 Phoebe Pot ter widow of Robert Potter- aged and days In Newmarket on Wednes day Nov Frank aged years and days The funeral will take place this Friday Service at the house and leave at for inter- at Newmarket Cemetery AGNBWK tiled at the United Fac tories on Nov John Ajffew aged years The body was taken to yesterday for Interment Why not have a clean and newly papered room now when you can It during the whole winter WITH OR WITHOUT BORDERS TO MATCH ANP QUALITY TO SUIT ALL FOR LITTLE FOLKS AND BIO ALSO Premier Fountain Pens Fine and points A neat and Reliable Pen for little money ready you want to it Metropolitan Fashions December Delineator Now on Sale Patterns in stock to select form MAIN ST NORTH NEWMARKET- AU Orders will receive and Prompt Attention GROCERIES AND FRUITS New Oranges Lemons BANANAS SWEET POTATOES Christie Biscuits A LARGE ASSORTMENT FRESH Bread Pastry Flour In small quantities or by the barrel V- A Fine Chocolates and EACH- Telephone Office r

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