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Newmarket Era , March 1, 1901, p. 5

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ONTARIO BANK REST t CAPITAL If BAD CRAB President i NEWMARKET BRANCH I General Banking Business TRANSACTED interest Allowed on Deposits At DRAFTS ISSUED PAT ABU AT ALL Sterling and American bought sod Collections o Manager Simpson Main St Sundries and Fancy Goods A StooHePj of Voice and Violin Tuner of and all String Instruments NEWMARKET WORKS LATEST DESIGNS IN Monuments and Head Stones Call Before Ordering Elsewhere Allan i Dp J BAe EDINBURGH WO Sberbouroe t Toronto Specialist in Diseases of Women Diseases of Nose and Throat Piles nay be consulted every Saturday at the House Newmarket Waiting room upstairs THE NEWMARKET FRIDAY MARCH ft A Beet Sugar Bounty t GRANTED The Ontario Government hill- to en courage beet root sugar in this Province was introduced in the Legislature last week by Mr Toronto Letter very The Fairs Association held successful meeting last During the session a resolution of condolence to on the death his Royal dear to the sets apart for each year period of three years is so ran- as to ensure to the fanner an cellent price lor the product during the years covered by the bounty grant- The principal provisions Stony of Throne Lesson Jfeauft I March 3 KNOWLES Grocery and Provision Store As cheap as the Cheapest A FEW OF OUR PRICES Figs lbs for Prunes lbs for Horse Shoe Salmon Other Salmon for Peas Corn and toes per Powder Select Raising Rolled Oats lbs Dates per lb White Fish Trout Big Reduction by the Salt Water Herring per Park Famous CURED MEATS always on hand Try a Loaf of WESTONS HOMEMADE BREAD CM doors North of Main street Newmarket Everything wo carry and the make is uptodate Suits Overcoats i 1 Or Pants We fit or Refund Your money We Guarantee a Saving in Clothing hot hero Call and Try Us and be your own Judge FurLined a J A Bays that his stock of which he dont want examined too In daylight and best stock of Carta Ac In the County of York are all anil he la particularly for to come In and buy them and take out of the of the said Fop Sale to Close an Estate for on In hearing cent which Is punctually paid Apply to J Newmarket Cutter for Sale To PATENT may aectofd Minister of Agriculture Hi Canadian heart and of to the and of her successor passed also a collect ion taken up among the delegates to which added as a subscription to the nonor and credit some as copy of Scriptures has briefly summarized in the Mail as placed the desk of the Police follows X to J old one could only speak what any person or company shall stotis and erect have touched coverslips that or company shall be entitled to owners or a friend The paid out of the said mentioned touched it in the preceding section for sugar refined pound years operations such factory and the blessed Saviour have each at the rate of cent per turn handled this tattered volume pound for the product of each of the Writ The new book will two following years and no longer experience and witness In the event lactone than similar to the volume one being established and if the he written along this line amount payable under this Act stage of the bill to set exceed the sum of in so acres- to each of the South year then the said sum shall be veterans of Ontario has among the factories so establish- Assembly j The date and place of the annual Any moneys to any the Canadian Press Assiz or company claiming the same under changed It will A j A 11 Win a SO this Act shall be payable only under and subject to the following condi tions a That during the of the operations of such factory the full sum of at least per ton shall have been paid for all beets delivered at the factory irrespective of the quantity of saccharine matter con- now be held in this city on the and of March Old and young people formerly re siding in North York are pleased at the suggestion in last weeks Kra for a North fork Old Boys day at the next Newmarket Fair Have a banquest in connection with it so as tained in such beets That M slories the operations of the second and years of such factory the person or company shall have paid for all beets delivered at the factory the sum of at least per ton and such additional price at the same rate as shall correspond to the proportion of saccharine matter which contain in excess of 12 per cent Word comes from the Junction that the Public School Board will sue the County for a grant that was never made to it by the County Council it will be a novel suit and the come will be awaited with interest Mrs Benjamin Pearson widow of the late Benjamin Pearson of died on Thursday of last week In the event of any between daughter of the late Dennis who settled any person or contractor for the sup ply of sugar beets as to the quanti ty of saccharine matter which said beets are said to contain reference shall he made to the analyst of the Agricultural College or ic such person as may be nominated for that purpose by the shall be final From the London Express The story of our throne is a very interesting one to study just now and for the benefit of our freaders Text The Sou of man is be have not the time to look up such the hands of loners things for themselves we have writ- 1- APPLICATIONS Jen the following brief The more Judas knew of Jesus tits easier it was tor him to betray him the last of the Saxon Kings The hearer we get to church Harold was stain at the battle of in Sunday School in daily life the Hastings in William the- Con- more we should be that as he came- Iri galled seifc- bring no reproach upon hint the by the right The surest defence a man succession duly passing first against the forces of sin is a con- to his second son and void- of offense These men secondly to his third son I an evil mission fell back over- the presence of and Stephen the the majority of innocence ter eventually seizing the throne the last moment of liber tv MATILDAS SON was greater than ever before On the death however Maj go their How tildas son Henry ascende4 the se throne and was in the of time us 1 succeeded by second sort Richard way of triumph is not thru laon who dying without but thru suffering sue left the throne vacant for John Sharon Feb 1001 Meeting of Council held this day- all members present Communications received from I P Gibson and petition received from Mrs Way ling and for 7 carry comfort ably Price each York County in The City Board of Control has re cently awarded one contract for tons of coal to Miles Co at per ton delivered The City Engineer estimates the of asphalt pavements at from JS230 to a yard brick S1S5 block to 185 tar-mac- jadam Sl35 macadam firstclass whose son Henry III- succeeded him in turn duly succeeded his lather Henry was in turn succeeded by his son and grandson and Kdward til Richard It who next succeeded was a grandson of the last named his father having died during lifetime Richard however was deposed by Henry who was a cousin of the deposed monarch by the eldest son of a younger brother of Richards fa- liieV Henry succeeded his la ther and was duly followed by his own son Henry VI who however was unfortunate lo be depos ed Edward who claimed the throne by right of descent from Lion el III youngest son who was an elder brother of John of of Jaunt the father of Henry was succeeded by his son V and afterwards by Richard III who fell at the battle of which was fought be tween him and Henry Tudor who ascended to the throne s Henry VII a greatgreatgrandson of John of aunt Henrys diplomatic marriage with daughter of put an end to the wars of the Roses and united the houses of York and Lancaster He was succeeded by King Hal who was followed in turnby his three children The Auditors report of Township accounts Up was submitted and on motion the accounts were finally audited and allowed The Clerk was instructed to hill the Township of King for being the One half of cost of waterway re Town Line West The Reeve was authorized to expend Sou in each of Divisions I 2 and of Con 3 in procuring gravel Payments ordered as follows viz P Gibson re VS5 Hoag lumber 13 work Council adjourned to meet on Feb at am- 1 Council again convened above dateall members present but Mr J Moore v Communications received from A Co Treas Kelly arid petition from F Irwin and others The greater portion of the days was devoted to the revision VI and Good Queen Bess On and adoption of Bylaws preparatory the death of the Virgin Queen the to a new issue of same crown fell to James VI of Scotland Payments ordered as follows helpful to These figures ought to be councillors in small towns STINGING CHILBLAINS As distressing and annoying as Chilblains they can be immediate re- land villages in the County by the application Dr Mr A Willis secretary to Chases Ointment Try it when you have retired with itching stinging feet and expect to spend a sleepless night in suffering- Such a- trial will convince you that as a- cure for Chil blains Dr Chases Ointment- is the standard of excellence It is the worlds greatest cure all tubing of the skin Spreading on Snouu All early and heavy snow fall while tending to diminish natural losses of plant food is apt to favor artificial losses It is apt to deter the farmer from hauling out his manure supply Too many fanners hold to mis taken notion that spreading manure Upon the snow is a wasteful practice that much of its value is lost by leaching and by running oil of the surface in the spring They point to darkened snows to discolored waters and to greener meadows at the base of the hillsides as proof of these losses It is probably that some loss oc curs in this way but it is less than is usually supposed Those who are frightened by this should study tire barn Josses should know that as ordinarily kept manure deteriorates more in the barn cellar or in the manure heap than it does in the field that it is better fpr manure to leach on the soil it is meant to fer tilize than in proximity to the- turn and the family well that it will fer ment less outdoors than it will in doors that in short experiment and experience alike show that the hous ing of manure the winter for spring hauling is seldom better and general ly worse than spreading it upon the snow as fast as fit made Some will be lost if spread more however will be lost if kept at the barn and the spring works will be just so much further behind the winter manur ing of a steep hillside may not be ad visable hut moderate slopes or level pieces of not too land may safely fertilized any day In the year except Sundays J Hills Miami Man Feb The skating and curling rinks were destroyed about oclock morrting by fire The building was owned by a joint stock company and carried insurance the Hoard of Trade was married last Thursday evening to Miss Agnes K j Patterson They are visiting several eastern cities on a honeymoon trip Sheriff left Toronto this week for a trip to old Mexico He expects to he absent about mouths and will return via California where he anticipates meeting a sister who is spending the winter in the Golden State Recruits for the South African Con stabulary be passed by Colonel Otter at the Stanley Barracks be tween the hours of aim and p in on Monday Tuesday and Wednes day the and of March Dr Andrew Smith has been reelect ed President of the Industrial Another smallpox victim landed iu Toronto from the North country and was sent to the Isolation Hospital He came there direct from Lindsay and is said to a commercial tra veller whose home is at Richmond Hill The car he rode in from say was fumigated by the Hoard of Health People will be afraid to travel rail if greater precaution is taken City papers report the market price of fresh eggs at 23c to 20c but this only means where they arc known to be not more than hours old two days old only bring and a week old not more than 15c Some grocers have five different prices for henfruit according to age A cedar post was placed across the Metropolitan track by some evildis posed person a few mornings ago on the hill leading down to York Mills The obstacle was removed by the snow ploughs or the car might have been from the track at a dan gerous place The first settlers excursion of the season to the- Canadian Northwest will be run from the Union Station on March 5 a greatgrandson of Margaret eldest A drawing gravel Sl5 3ft daughter of Henry VII and drawing graveU the as James Crake drawing gravel 55 land and Scotland thus becoming Mainprise sheep valuating 100 united IF Kelly sheep valuating Charles who succeeded him Council adjourned to meet on Mar his third son and after the at pm to complete revision of Monarch had in the fulness of time Bylaws and other business come into his own he was creeled j by his brother bow- that a general Arab ever abdicated hi was has occurred in Yemen Ara- by a against Turkish authority and James daughter Wit reigning Keep your Stomach In good working ordorand your general will take care of itself This is the advice of an eminent specialist on stomach trouble that and be clinched advice by prescribing Von Stans Tablets as a won der worker alt phases of stomach dis orders from after cuius to the chronic cents How your Kidney sick Heres evidence thats I am a He man three billies Five cur of i expected to bo cured of hut If a dozen 1 ho rvmdycuicl San Francisco Feb 22 The Pa cific Mall Rio de Janeiro ran on a hidden rock while entering the Golden Gate early this morning in a dense fog She sank in a few minutes after striking It Is thought nearly persons were drown- under their joint William and Mary HOW THE SUCCEEDED On their deaths the crown came to Smiths Falls Feb Mr flout was driving into town about this a onehorse sleigh in which were his son aged and his two daughters aged Anne James daughter but and 15 years Mr did not to her leaving no children to sue- hear the engine whistle and owing her the crown fell to the Elec tor of Hanover George I who a grandson of Elizabeth James daughter George son George II him and George III followed reigning longer than any other ivi- sovereign save Victoria alone He was succeeded by his son George IV and afterwards by his son William both leaving no children in consequence of which the crown passed to Victoria only child of Ed ward fourth son of III Thouph the Empress Frederick is Victorias firstborn VII is her eldest son hence the crown pass ed to His Majesty ALMOST CONSUMPTION Mr J J of Pleasant Ave Deer Park Ont- writes I have suffered in my head and throat and all over my body since last summer from a very heavy cold which I could not get rid of I have tried several of what are- considered good remedies but none seemed to be of any avail I began to think that my cold was de veloping Into consumption as very many have to my knowledge I am thankful now to say that Dr Chases Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine has worked a complete cure as I am now entirely free of the cold The residence of Mr Copland a farmer living miles from here in Minto Tpwas totally destroyed by fire last night about oclock The fire is suppos ed to have started from overheated stovepipes the and you will con trol every scale that Ac Is heir to a foundation of Is perfect an right and you are In plenty force perfect chelation pure blood Nervine gives nerve fofre makes rich Mood Its a vcritabta Elixir of Life Sold by Lehman Newmarket Sold by Lehman Newmarket It has been used extensively during more years All Fifteen new locomotives have been ordered by for the Crows line and a large amount of roll ing has been ordered is expected to be ready about the of March to the cut did not see the train un til he was close to it When the sleigh was about feet back from the track he told the children to jump which they did safely The engine passed the crossing but he drove against the baggage car and both himself and horse were killed most instantly foCoii The that hurts the cough that gctstlsrht In the lhest legally getting deeper and Into the bronchial and making tctr the lung to become of luims or consumption Such cougbs are referred to graveyard fought they usually their victim to that last resting place Chases Syrup of and Turpentine long been known as mothers favorite remedy for croup bronchitis cough and colds It gains In popularity day now has by far tho largest sale of any similar preparation It the lightness in the cheat allays the Inflammation cures the cold prevents pneumonia consumption and other lung trouble cents all dealers or Edmanaon Dates Co To ronto A a Dr Chases Syrup ofLlnsvd v and Turpentine Salt City Utah Feb A disastrous fire l in the Diamondville coal mine No late last evening Has attended by serious loss of life and great destruction of property Some fifty miners were entombed and all perished except John Anderson who worked hear the mouth of the level No Heart too Bad to taeOurod Testimony could dedhgh In cammrn- of the ndcrful cures Dr Curp for iho Heart No stands against this great remedy it suffer ings Inside of thirty mtnuis It attack in an Instant after being THE LEADING HARDWARE STORE 1 l j Get Ready Winter ovesv Cook and Heaters Coal and Wood Are wanted now and we wish to draw your Attention to our slock AH the leading makes on hand Everything in the Hardwire Line always in Stock Paints Oils and Glass J A ALLAN CO NEWMARKET It Pays to Use Good Material Just one year since we started business in market and made large more this week than we made the corresponding week a year ago Have us if you want firstclass Bread and Cakes by practical bakers Try a lb of our Lemon Pie Filling We keep Oysters that are Oysters and import direct from Baltimore YJ Officials COUNTY OF name or ornciAi I John lltecvc John Alex Clerk Islington Straight Treasurer ia Wesley Jackson Reeve Donald Ego Clerk 1 George Evans Treasurer I r John Reeve North A Bennett Davidson Treasurer j 1 Richard Boyd A J Hughes Clerk 11 Treasurer I Lemon Reeve Kcttleby King Ohas Clerk I J Treasurer Jan Dim ma Rcove Stiver Clerk Kennedy 1Thos Crawford I J Richardson Vaughan Treasurer Alex McLean Clerk Treasurer Lemon Raker J Reeve Clerk Treasurer Henry Duncan Reeve WAClark tf W Armstrong Treasurer H Mayor J Robertson Reeve Newmarket David Lloyd Clerk I Treasurer Aurora Markham Village Locust Hill 11 Hill Maple Newmarket Don Kglioyton Newmarket it Floury -Mayor- Aurora JF Reeve Clerk Treasurer I J Reeve Wilson White Clerk J IF A jTreeaurcr Sold byWsB Lehman Newmarket -i- v- Lano Reeve Holland Landing Holland Landing J Clerk I Owen Lloyd Treasurer P Richmond Hill Richmond Hill tt i John A Brown t W Charlton Weston JR H East Toronto 1 1 Wallace I John J llallctt 8 Walters Clay W Clerk Treasurer Reeve Clerk Treasurer Clerk Treasurer A Reeve Treasurer Reeve Clerk Treasurer I Steuffville Toronto Reeve Clerk Treasurer a Clerk Henry Sutton J K Bernard i 1 v WW

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