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Newmarket Era , June 18, 1897, p. 2

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THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY JUNE ylctxi Bargains fi j Co Moneys Worth Cheap A- Robertson Clearing Co Time Lehman Public Notice Agents Dominion Co Bull Wanted- Wanted Frank Pigs for BaleFrank to Lot Simpson tfEVEU UP I HUT GROWS AND BRIGHTER WITH EACH FRIDAY JUNE 18 1897 Just a It announced that Conserva tives of North York will assemble at Newmarket on the to nomi nate a to oppose Hon EJ Provincial Treasurer at the next election for Ontario Of course this ia their privilege but question may reasonably bo asked is it in tho interests of party is it in interests of Riding is it in tho interests of the person who may bo chosen as a candidate undbr all circumstances the sitting member Independent of the prestige and ad vantage electorate possess by hav ing a Cabinet Minister as a represent ative Hon Mr Davis has satisfaction and increased rather than diminished in the confi dence of people The Government too of which he is a member con tinues maintain its hold upon the country and will be sustained by an increased majority whenever the next appeal is made to Province This fact will also weaken the candidature of any person who may bo placed in nomination to oppose the Provincial Secretary Then again the Riding is decidedly Reform in its political sentiment so so in point of fact that it would take a decided wrench upon some special issue of is not the remotest proa- peat to cause tre electorate to change front in the coming cam pnign In view of the and other circumstances suggest themselves to every at all acquainted with the situation we are inclined to the conviction ttJat only those who expeotto make some thing out of a contest no matter who suffers or who may inconvenienced will favor the of a person to oppose Mr Davis under such a hopeless prospect With all due re spect therefore wo hope our Conser vative friends will not deem it in the interests of the party to make a nomi nation at the above meeting despatch from Winnipeg week announces the demise of of St Georges Cathedral Kingston and ancle of Hon Unlock at his home in Winnipeg Ah announcement made by Hon Mr Fielding on the floor of the House of Commons week respecting the inten tion f the Government to take power be fore parliament prorogues to by executive proclamation export duties logs pulpwood and cordially endorsed on both sides of the House Mr Fielding did not know that it would be necessary to exercise that power but the Government wanted to be ready for circumstances that might arise Hon Hon ft Hon Davis and Hon amonfj those who will attend bail to Hardy by Young Liberals on Juno people of Canada are not surprised that portrait of Queen got ton out by Montreal Star and Star Jubilee Medal solid aluminum are carrying everything thorn But the people of England now admiring both of souvenirs and cablegrams say tho Star Souvenirs tlio beat out either la England or any of tho colonies besides Canada very cordial rcooptlon accorded Colonial in England during tho past week evidences an awakening interest in motherland with regard to Britains dependences and vory distinguished manner in the Canadian Premier Hon Mr is being singled out distinction in not only an honor to First Minister of this Dominion bat is specially gratifying to of this country At various receptions and to Colonial Hon Mr has acquitted himself with distinguished in his after dinner ad dresses The Liberals or will as- in Convention at Marie this evening to nominate a party candi date to contest the constituency at next general election Jo the Ontario As- Hon J Davis Provincial Treasurer and P proceeded North yesterday by the train for Bay to address the electors Mr A M P ib also on the Hit of spoken on the We an the Hon Provincial Treasurer will discuss the in the realm of Provin cial raised by- the leader of the Opposition in his Western speeches At a toeeting of County Magistrates held t the Court House Toronto last Monday High Constable Jones presented bin annual The quarterly returns for the year show a total of a de crease of oases from 1695 In speaking of trespass and case Mr Jones recommended that no arrests be made in tain re of giving their names and addresses The list of Con- was revised Seven name were added the Southern part of the County i and were off Among the Utter are the following in North York Paul Aurora Curtis Queens- Ash J King and Joshua Our Toronto Toronto June 1897 Toronto Conference of the Methodist wound up its business early part of this An of publio library named Mary Phillips has found guilty of stealing articles of from of the institution and sonk to the Meroer for six months and are now making arrangements for a scull race on Toronto Bay on the let of July The Ontario Medical Association have pronounced against Lady Aberdeens for the founding of a Victorian Order of nurses Dr got a heavy dose of ortho doxy from General Superintendent mon during the recent Conference for writing a preface to Dr Workmans book not regarded as altogether in harmony with tho of the preparations are being made for the Jubilee celebration next week It will be a brilliant affair The Epworth League Annual Convention to be held hero next month will likely be largest ever convened Already the entertainment committee have made ar rangements for 10000 homes for delegates and there are as many more to be pro vided for Charles Topper was in the beginning of this week The National Conference of ere on the of next month The t of the American be among those present Conference on Tuesday was marked by considerable feel ing arising from some remarks of Dr Burns of Hamilton in regard to street oars He was blamed for coun tenancing service The News states that High Constable Jones has sent in to the authorities an official report that both the Metropolitan and street railway were running their cars on Sunday and that officers de tailed for the purpose had collected the necessary evidence on which to base pro ceedings The report will today be sub mitted to the AttorneyGenerals Depart- consideration VIRGINIA Society PERSONS Mrs of Toronto is visiting at Mrs Mrs Murray la visiting with frlonde in for a few Rev and wife of arc here attending Conference Lawyer Moore of Toronto ft tow days in Town and violnity of Norwood is visit at with her son Mr of Toronto is spondlng a fow days with Mr Jab Mrs of spent last with Mrs Martin and Monday foe a months visit in Toronto Mrs Milter and of Toronto hove boon spending a few days at Dr to A graduated last Friday at Toronto Miss Maggie Bean Is homo from Blind Institute at or Mr MoDcrmott of Tottenham was calling on friends in Town last Sun day Mr Collins eon of the late J Collins was in Town two or three days last Mr and Mrs for Dun barton on Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs Crown Miss of Martin and Mr Barton of Toronto wheel ed op Wednesday Mr and Mrs and of Hill were guests of Mr J Green over Sunday Mr Wm Ramsay of Mariposa Rev is making a visit here for a few weeks Miss Cain of Rochester is visiting her sister Mrs J also Miss of Toronto Mrs and Reynolds left for Pal- on Monday to spend a couple of months with Mrs Cuming Cooke town Mr and Mrs JoHn Kidd and Mrs D visited friends in Newmarket on Friday and Saturday last Miss and Mr Willie Camp bell of Toronto Mr Charlie Lee and Mr Dudley Dawson of Oxbridge spent Sunday at Postmaster Toronto Saturday Night A brides maids dinner was given by Mrs on Thursday evening for the attendants of the brideelect Miss Edith and her Toronto Mail June The Matthews occupied the pulpit of rkley street Methodist Church and a powerful to a Next Sunday the Rev Joseph pastor will preach farewell sermons preparatory to assuming the pastorate of Euclid avenue Methodist The Railway at Fort ress Monroe Va baa a full illustra tion of Mr A Crone a Newmarket boy who now holds the distinguished position of President of the Master Car BuilderH Association whioh organization held its annual meeting in that Virginia City last week and on which occasion be gave quite a lengthy address It gives us great pleasure to recognize tbe advancement and popularity of an old schoolmate in the laud of Uncle Sam Mr Crone Is also Assistant of Roiling Stock on New York Central and Hudson River The season for excursions is around again and the people from Virginia seem determined to get their share of the enjoyment The excursions to the Model Farm and to were well patronized by our citizens Mr John Kay has invested in a magnificent piano which for its pure rich quality of tone cannot be surpass ed It was purchased from Mr of Newmarket Mrs West of Oshawa is visiting her sister Mrs John Mr from Haliburton is also visiting there Mies of our for mer teacher is paying a visit to Miss Sidney Kay Mies Ethel Evans was visiting at Wilfrid last week Mrs Geo Shier of Brock is visiting at Mra Hudsons Virginia seems like a lumber town when all the half dozen whistles get blowing from the factories and sawmills Master Clarence third son of Mr Well Morton seems to be improving and it is hoped that he will entirely recover Miss Martha is sinking so low now that her life is despaired of We are pleased to notice that Mr Geo Kay of this place who has been attending the University got 1st honors in Natural Science stand ing fifth in that department We congratulate our friend on his success and should his health permit we pre dict for him a brilliant future A farmer writes to an exchange Every year I hear of caterpillars de stroying whole orchards and there is nothing to dispose of more easily I bore a hole in tree deep enough to reach the say fill it with sulphur and then plug it up The result is magi cal The say takes up the sulphur to every branch and twig and the at once dies I have never of a tree being injured by it and I have pursued the course for years North June To the Editor of the Newmarket Eta Bib I notice in your local news a paragraph pertaining to the Counotl of the Township of North As I am a member of that Council I must take ex ception to some of the thiugs you wrote You seem to think thai any person or per sons wanting of the Council all have to do is to get up a petition and hat it should be granted but I would likt remind you tha there is always sides to a story as it was in the case ii Now sir the people of township have always had the privilege saving their and sheep running at large and they feel that it will be a great hardship to have a bylaw passed them to keep them off the highway As In some instances there are poor people who keep a cow and have no pasture and are unable to hire pasture therefore the Coon- oil felt that it would be a great injustice to deprive them of a privilege that they have been allowed heretofore And the Coun cil felt that If campers get the same privileges that the resident get it should be all any expect I may say In reference to the petition there was only the names five or six of the residents on it and some of them let their animals run at large and I under stand did not really want the bylaw passed By publishing this In your wide ly circulated paper you will oblige Bow- Editors Note The petition did in ask anything unreasonable It only want ed the Lake Shore read from to Roachs Point kept free from dor- two months in the year and with the exception of a few residents we believe every owner on road is in favor of the exemption There is more travel on piece of road during these two months than all the other of the Township put to gether Toronto Junction June A J Anderson barrister while cleaning a bicycle got his two fingers caught be tween the chain and sprocket wheel while tho wheels were going around at a good speed Hie lingers were badly mangled cutting one of the nails in two Trade was never so good before Immense Quantities of New Goods come in and go out every week Its selling New Reliable and Stylish Goods at awaydown prices that has made this one of the busiest stores in York County JUBILEE SUITS AND BOOTS JUBILEE GLOVES DRESS GOODS Boys twopiece Suits well made and Big purchase sample Gloves and Mitts- trimmed jubilee price r go at half price Boys threepiece Tweed Suits wear Big purchase Ladies sample Hosiery and like leather jubilee price Underwear go at half price Mens Tweed Suits well made good See our special Jubilee Parasol at Italian lining perfect fitting special Pure silk warp Henrietta reg price Mens extra fine Tweed Suits latest style best linings tailor made jubilee price 90 Mens good Tweed Suits neat patterns well stitched all wool jubilee price 4 Special purchase Mens latest style Straw Hats go at 25 120 at Black silk finish Henrietta reg price 70c at Pieces lovely colored Dress Goods comprising Tweeds Fancy Plain and Black Goods regular price to 50c all go at 25 69 price i Mens Fine Lace Boots regular 2 a pair at price The biggest assortment of New Blouses prices 50c to 25 Flagship London June 16 The North of England and Scotland have been swept by heavy gales The suburbs of Glasgow and country around that city are flooded and the railroads are submerged A terrible storm has swept over Liverpool and Nelsons Hagship the which is now touring coast as a show ship has been driven ashore and is expected to be lost Leading Furniture and Undertaking louse If you want FLY Free your house from these visitors by using Tanglefoot Fly Paper Smiths or Wilsons Fly Mats Just received 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 a Newmarket and Sbahalag A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to at residence 125 Street And Fresh Insect Powder T PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYTICAL CHEMIST SUCCESSOR TO CAMPBELL Personal attention given to the Prescription Department At Bolton Avenue Toronto Juno Julius It formerly or Newmarket of a son Pauls Church To ronto by tho Rev Prof Cody on Juno 15th Allan Bernard Greenwood of Keswick to Agnes Kay of Toronto Smith Shadmck At theboraeof bride on the Inst Mr Jacob Henry of York Mills to Miss Mary second daughter of Mr Geo 8hadrick of Torab Juno 1607 Harvey or Levi and Annie iiged month At Dumbarton on the Inst Edwards relict of late David Crown of Torontoaged years and days John BON At Mich US on the lost John years Deceased was youngest brother of Mr Samuel Johnson of tho Central Hotel of this town- s Main North All Ciders receive Careful and Prompt Attention HOLT James A is keeping up the procession of improvements in the neighborhood and has had a wire erected in front of his place A number of our citizens took in the excursion to on Monday Mr John Hogg very acceptably filled the pulpit of the Methodist Church last Sunday taking as his subject The Two Roads Mrs Lepard we are sorry to say lies very ill and but slight hopes are entertained of her recovery Rev Geo Dewey will preach his farewell sermon here next Sabbath afternoon Charles has traded his chest nut mare for a useful young horse Mr Alex who this Spring moved to his farm a little north Holt has changed his barn and stable to a more suitable location a little north of his dwelling He has also erected a commodious driving and im plement building and is rapidly mak ing other improvements There was a lively fox chase in the village on Saturday evening last Geo A and brought one home from King but upon re leasing it from the bag it managed to get free from the strap which bound it and started up street and across fields followed a troop of boys and dogs The cunning rynard however succeeded in making his escape Work upon the has com menced in this vicinity address of the HouaefefCom- congiatulatiogher Majesty up- on the attainment of her diamond jubilee has been despatched to Lou- don in a handsome casket made from Canadian wood Canadian atone and Canadian gold London June The influx of visitors to attend the Jubilee cere monies was for- first time yesterday The streets especial ly those through which the royal pro cession will pass were thronged all day and until late at night with crowds of sightseers Progress through these streets was difficult The supply of omnibuses and cabs is adequate to meet the demand that is being made for their The official preparations are in complete It Is more and more apparent that the great features of celebration will be the public and official honors that will bopaid to the colonial visitors The welcome ex tended to them in all quarters is en thusiastic The press and the Gov ernment are giving every encourage ment to make the Jubilee a grand demonstration of the inaugural of the new Imperial policy of a closer union of the colonies and the Mother Coun try if PUT IT OFF follow Its evil effects arc particularly felt In the matter of education Many business man today regrets the no put off tho opportunity to get a better education The Centra TORONTO Is open to receive now members at any time ft facilities for practical In business methods and Accounting Its Shorthand and Typewriting Department Is Particularly strong continue Holiday for August Solid work again 1st Get pat Enter now Address 8HAYV Principal and W4ST to Her with r Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee latest and richest picture Contains the endorsed biography of Her v with authentic History Her to- reign and full account of the lilAiuond Jubilee Only book Tremendous demand lion tin for aseniB Commission BO per cent given trelsht Outfit fiuty paid outfit and territory DOMINION COMPANV

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