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Newmarket Era, 16 Apr 1897, p. 2

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i f THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY APRIL Along A Off A Smith We Want You Co Wanted Lots for J Collins Notice NEVER UP I AND BUT WITH EACH ISSUE The is Planted oil at FRIDAY wilt bo bold on 2nd People who usually put up at or whon vfalting thin city will bo to learn of death Mr John Wright the gonial manager Ho died under influence of chloroform a operation A number of young wore fined hero last week paying their polltax Ned Haitian la now training for tho iqmruflr races Ho ho wants to a match with of Mass Hon John in other day that it hie that ftRrlonlturl devoted to racing and other sports in end wont down Hero is ft pointer for Directors of in North York It Is current report that will leave England for Canada on His health has improved In the Assizes week a broach of promise case was tried in which Miss Jessie Williams claimed damages from Daniel Marsh for traneforring hie af fections to another and marrying liar jury awarded Miss Mo Williams Both parties reside at Grimsby Canadian Horse hero today Premier Hardy will preside Ontario Legislature dont in Home for Toronto The hills woro terribly maimed and hacked but a good many people thank the Legislature U tho same for defeating the iSxlnu election polling day on New Years Hundreds of people lea tho oily on that day who would those to manage- affairs Mrs Day and her daughter from were committed at Police Court a low days ago for Kings and dry goods wore stolen To savo School Board has decided to allow city the qbo of for at elections suit for at the last week by the Countess against Toronto World compelled somo people wash their dirty linen eajtcd for A fire Friday night In premises Wellington fit occupied by Toronto Whip Co and before it extinguished worked He way to Front foots up to about Hon Ross announced to speak at St Georges dinner Hamilton on the Considering freedom evening papers in Ontario cities are faking with I Hon Mr name may be some truth about hie resigning very The of a couple of Ottawa lawyers are mentioned well as in as the coming man for bat Ottawa is out of the race bo long as Hon Sir remains in Cabinet thats sure Messrs Hunter and the well- known evangelists are in the city after being absent on a tour through the Mari time Provinces for months during which time over persons have been converted under the preaching The proposal to organize a regi ment of man to represent Canada at the jubilee celebration will fall through as the baa received a cable message from Mr Chamberlain explaining that the Imperial authorities cannot accommodate more than 200 troops from Canada Government division could hardly bo called a but even if it had been it not called for the resignation of Government and Mr Hardy Mr Whitneys attention to this and safd that an had been to trap Government- As has been dividing itself all week until there to bo any of it and on every division Government has sustained by majorities ranging from to Hardy did not scorn vory much worded by tho defeat of a minor clause in committee formal prorogation took on Tuesday afternoon April To the of the Era Will you kindly mo space in your valuable Bay a to report of Property Hand Instruments way report of ho Inst Council minutes reads poison would naturally suppose that Hand had boon applying to the Council for a grant and niso that had been selling some of tho Instruments at a sacrifice that too with out permission of Council Some time In too Hand implied to tho Council for permission to sell two Inferior cornets for each and the money received was to he donated to tho purchase of better Instru ments Permission was grunted Wo sold cornels and Immediately Invested In of cymbals Wo gave another towards now silver cornet Council voting for the same pur pose which ho price asked of whom we bought it The Hand thai those two amounts cover 0 received for the cornels Now for for a grant we have not dono such a thing for years During past few years wo have bought with out of Our own They have not cost the Town a cent and the Hand to own these instruments When Chairman tho Properly Committee was taking an In ventory of Band property he asked Hand to put a price on those three horns as ha thought It would he hotter for the Town to own all the Instrument We therefore for tho three which Is about half tho value of them hut at Inst meeting of the Council they decided that they were not worth than air we arc not spoiling to sell those Instruments but If Council really wishes to own thorn they can them for price wo naked and nothing Ices yon for voted to this letter I am yours sincerely A Oof Column HOLLAND LANDING Suckers are plentiful and the fisher men from the country make things lively every evening Burglars visited our burg on Mon day night Mr John back window was raised and thieves made away with Mr overcoat watch and chain some meat and other articles No trace of thieves has been found so far Mr West and West wore in the city a couple of days this week Mr John Dunning of was jilting here on Sunday last latest game Chancel furni ture It something similar to Kitchen furniture Some of our young folk seem to take a great inter est in the Morning The Ontario The week of the session was marked rather by hard work than by elo quence The number bills that were rushed this week would visitor who has only seen the House on short nights when the members make speeches and finish a their sentences and wMe their arms it is when the House gets its legislative cose down to the grind atone and frankly and like business men in their own that statutes this province are whipped The mining bill the license bill and a number of others that are of importance were read a third time and Mr favored expression cry- fitlized legislatfoo The debate the licfeose bill on Friday bight was remarkable for its length From four In the afternoon until twotbonext morning with only a brief interval for refreshments is a pretty long stretch for an argument but that record the House made for itself The jiving municipalities power to the hours of closing was the bone of contention Mr Matter and Mr Crawford both strong temperance men out boldly in of the bat the rest of the Conservatives opposed ft Maty of Government lde of the against It and a vote taken the clause thrown out by a ma- Every one was tha resumed on Saturday morning to Mr Whitney ask the Government fthBher they intended to resign or not that Mr and Mr two of the most Con- RervftUv6a in the voted with the frVu-v- mm A colony of Gypsies numbering well up to 1 are camping about a mile south of hero and horse trading is booming It ie presumed this is headquarters for starting on their summer campaign Removal of the tolls has probably brought them up and if so what next may follow Mr Norton and Mrs Norton nee Miss Laura Nichols who have beefl the guests of Mr J E for a week left on Wednesday for their home at Mich Mrs Nor ton received many calls from the young people of the town who had been fellowstudents at the High School here competition Enter tainment will be given in the lecture room of the Methodist Church id con nection with the Templars on the by amateurs Silver medals will be awarded Hon E J Davis will occupy the chair and will be the judges The store of was reliev ed of worth of goods Friday mom- mostly revolvers and pocket knives and about the same time the at Hotel was relieved of good things both to eat and drink On Tuesday evening the there passed away another of the land marks of North York in death of Heacock His wife Hannah Walton who servivea him a sister to Jacob Walton of Mr Heacock was a man whose integ rity never was questioned one of quaint life and habits after the cus toms of the Friends the religion of all his ancestors He was widely known as one of the persons of thorough bred Durham stock raisers which he began in 18G and continued until he retired from farming Iu 1876 he was called to accept the position of J P The family who except him are of the same sterling quality as their ancestors The Woollen Mills and all their contents the property of Mr Graham of were destroyed by fire from unknown cause The lose combined with tho loss of wool stolen here will probably ruin him as he had no insurance- POINTS PLEASANTLY Leila Boss homo for Mr Geo Simpson ia spending Easter holidays in a couple of with rolatlvca in Town are homo from Port Hope Collegiate for holidays Mr Howard and Howard aro from for Mr Bon Howard Sunday School a party other day Mr Ed of Toronto was visiting friends in Town and vicinity a couple of days thle Mr Albert of Toronto was in Town over Sunday on account of serious illness of his sitor Mr Mrs John J Norton of spent Wednesday in Town at Mr John Mannings Mies who has been visiting relatives Toronto for past three weeks homo on Saturday Mrs Jones a days with mother Mrs Irwin who cele brated her birthday last Sunday Mr moved back to Town from and is now occupying the Lowe homestead on Street Mrs and Mies who visiting Mrs J Robertson to Barrio this week much regretted by thoir of Miss and Wilsons classes in Methodist Sunday together with their numbering over were entertained at the residence of Mayor Cane on Wed nesday evening At District terty meeting held with Chris tian March a unanimous was extended to pastor the Hey Hairier to remain for another year call was accepted and Elder will enter upon his seventh year on the July Mrs Watson late of and formerly of King mother of Mrs Jamie- son Mrs It Robertson Cedar St and Watson of tc no a sly hurt Wednesday While she was walking across room alio tripped on a mat and fell in- over years old and owing to her great age the may be ac companied by undesirable results Gait Reformer of April Mrs Millard a daughter of Mrs Watson and is in Gait attending her mother MOUNT ALBERT Mrs presented her husband with a tine Mr is moving to the city this week Wesley Woodcock has got cage next thing will be bird to occupy it Woodcock Bros have rented the saw and planing mill and have started operations The township fathers were all in the village on Monday We are going to a Department al store in our village Mr and Mrs Barrett gone to Bowmanville for a few days Our Behool teacher need not be in fear of going to school now for the lady man- has taken her de parture AWT TOUGH When it comes to a matter of comparison between the clothing we sell and the clothing other people sell they cant touch us We sell only wellmade reliable clothing and sell it for less than the other fellows charge for common goods and this is why we can do it We buy in enormous quantities Wepay spot cash and sell twice as many Boys and Mens Suits as any other house in town THIS WEEK SPECIAL SALE OF SUITS FOR QUICK COMERS jo Boys allwool Tweed twopiece Suits worth at 1 Boys Suits short pants best make worth 450 at Boys Suits long pants well worth 575 at Mens Nobby Tweed Suits Farmers Satin lining tailor made good trimmings allwoo Tweed Suits best lining and trimming tailor made perfect fitting goods allwool Fine Tweed Suits neat dark and light patterns Farmers Satin linings very nice goods Scotch Tweed Suits dark patterns best make and best linings worth at Very fine Canadian Tweed Suits dark color perfectly made best in every re- spect worth at Fine Heavy Worsted Suits dark gray and fawn made to order would cost 15 our price The above Suits go on sale Saturday morning and people will save from to per cent on their Spring Suit Get here early THE g We want pounds of Farmers Pork Highest price pay in trade 6 90 Mrfl Brown of King was visiting her daughter few days The many friends of Mrs Ellen will be sorry to hear of sad misfortune that fell to her lot She fell down and fractured her hip so as to confine her to her bed It is feared it will bo a time before she will be able to get around on account of her age Balance out PASTURE FIELDS To let for From of tin acre to in size JOSEPH MILLARD Leading Furniture 0 It is Boots and Clothing we are talking about now If ever there was an opportunity to buy good Goods at low prices it is now We are showing Shoes and Clothing at prices never heard of before We do not want all the business done in Newmarket but we are convinced that if you will compare prices and goods you surprised at the cheapness of the goods Mens Solid HandMade Boots i 8k and Undertaking Mouse If you want Just call and see our prices If you want a Good Set of in which there is no deception and will last a life time call on J Newmarket and A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to Street Mens Solid Plow Boots Mens Fine Sewed Boots Boys Calf Ford Ladies Pebbled Button Boots Ladies Fine Kid Oxford patent tip razor toe Ladies Fine Oxford Ladies Fine Kid Button Patent Tip Misses Pebb Buttoned Tip i Ladies Carpet Slippers Mens Good Tweed Suits 4 Mens Good Tweed Pants Mens Fine Black Coat and Vest We have not space to give any more prices but we ask you to call and see these goods BY 98 25 50 75 at U he husband of the late Mrs Jacob Anderson of Aurora is applying to administer her estate which of cash money lent on mortgage- and value of ft j village lot The public school board have de cided to do a little house cleaning and intend papering both rooms of the school house during the Easter holidays No doubt teachers and scholars will appreciate the change Mr and Mrs have returned from their honeymoon and intend taking up their abode in for a time at least Mrs A A Smith and daughter of are making her parents Mr and Mrs a visit after an absence of about three Mr J the accommo dating manager in Mr Wights store has decided to go into business for himself We are sorry to lose him but wish him great success where ever he may go Mr has decided to supply the people with meat through ville this summer in place of Mr Ed and wilt begin his regular trips on Thursday Mr Morris of will also run a cart through here twice a week The Senior League tend holding an At Home in the basement of the Methodist on the evening of Monday April A small admission fee will be charged to defray expenses SHARON Mr Editor I think you will have to turn off your Sharon correspondent and hire him over again Moving seems to be the order of the day Our old away and new ones come Mr Ever and fam ily left us Mr Watson and sister have moved in our midst Welcome Charley Mrs John and family have loft us to join her husband in the NorthWest We wish them all prosperity The Cradle In East on the 2nd wife of George of a son At Sutton on the Inst the wife of George Newton of a daughter The Hill Hoove A the Christian parsonage on by the Hew Hairier Mr Herbert Hill of the Town ship of Whitchurch to Mies Hoover of the Township of Pickering CiialMEHSLa timer At tbe Manse Beaver- ton on March by Bey Dr Watson Mr Win Chalmers to Mies both of Georgian The Tomb At Sutton on the 5th Brooks aged years and months At Sutton on the lost Anna the beloved wife of Mr Geo years months and days At Aurora on the Inst at one time one of the prominent stockmen in North York In his year King on the Win Just Sarah daughter of aged 7 ftnd days on Inst after a long Illness Mrs years OLeajiv In Town Son Of Patrick in mo sJia Interred in Johns Cemetery Tuesday morning Inauatrinl Home on 10th Inst formerly of aged years Interred on Monday at Newmarket Cemetery Aurora the Inst Of daughter of Mr John Bond carnagetrimmer aged years Interred at Newmarket Cemetery yester day afternoon Oak on the Inst Dr Geo Brown brother of Mr Win Brown carpenter of this Town aged years Interred at Newmarket Cemetery yester day afternoon March A Watsonaged and tbo her ami Silas on Gorham St on loth Inst widow if ffi J April In Town on John Olveary of Patrick In hie year on The ladies are cordially invited to inspect our unusually fine display of Millinery A nice lot of CQuffonSi and just in for the Spring Trade Everybody should see those we selling There are three makes Dayton Tempest and Favorite The Tempest worth selling at cash bo HAS THE Main Orders Careful mm Attention I STOCK OF Mens Strong Working Boots only Ladies Extra Fine Oxford 1 50 I We cannot begin to mention the many excellent lines of all Call and see for yourselves that our Goods are No and Prices the Lowest HO SIGN RED BOOT S j f I j soisfiii

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