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Newmarket Era , March 22, 1901, p. 6

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i iV a J I i5a THE NEWMARKET ERAl FRIDAY I Manufacturer of all kinds of Also Urge Block Of Harness O0alirayon band- prvmptl ALBERT JOHN MOORE GRAIN MERCHANT Highest market price- for J fc Potatoes sod Hog j fT T1NSDALE MANAGER SB TROWLAND GRADUATE Ontario Veterinary College OFFICE AND Next door North of Lloyds Store money to On Real and Companies funds at lowest DAVIDSON Conveyancer Notary PRODUCE MARKET Neither buyers sellers nor produce were very plentiful at Tuesdays mar ket Eggs were down to He but ter went lo and chickens from to A let turkeys brought per lb i a o up the chores- The stable Order on Monday night is lit by was a most PERSONAL Miss Etta Rowland is enjoying a weeks visit with friends in Toronto Mrs John Rosamond has returned a pleasant visit with friends in Huskoka Mrs Wallace and Miss Spald ing are attending the millinery open ings in Toronto this week Mr Long and daughters Mrs H Ramsden and Mrs Floss successful one Sir Watts the enjoyed a pleasant visit at the delegate to Grand Lodge gave Mr J A Miller Baldwin account of the doings of day FDMITDRE You can save money by buying your Furniture at the Peri Furniture store A LARGER STOCK THAN EVER OF Bedroom Parlor and Parlor Tables Couches Fancy We are amenta for Pillow Sham celebrated Carpet and Pictor Framing a Specialty Goods delivered charge when ordered in quantity ALLAN THEAKER w Geo 4 Sons Collar Checks Horse Blanketing Bed Blanketing Sheetings Cloths Yarns etc FINK SELECTION OF- Worsteds Tweeds Serges Frieze Milton Grey Cheviots afc Always on hand to choose from that body and Mr J Bradley Grand Organizer and Mr Phillips of York Lodge were present and deliver ed addresses A special meeting will be held tonight Friday when sever al new members will be initiated Mr A Miller of is in town calling old friends BALDWIN Tis good news Ive got to tell our good friend Will Taylor is doing well The operation by Dr Powell was highly successful and wo confidently expect Will home in less than a month cured for good Mr and Mrs Geo Tomlinson went to the city on Saturday George to undergo a thorough examination by a specialist as regards his continued I regret to record that the result was not at all encouraging Win Aird sr also took a run down to Ontario Hub on Saturday to take a look around J A domino will have a concert at on this Friday is to have a stone haul ing tee this week preparatory to erecting a Robinson Long Esq- Mrs Will Ross and Mrs all of Mount Albert spent Monday here with A- Miller merchant A splendid market brought out a great throng on Monday Every body had to run the gauntlet of the snowballing brigade of whom the Yankee was the most impertinent The first robin who has seen him The Owl New Felt Hat Stock in ni Stiff and Fedoras NEW STOCK OF BOOTSSHOES i- MT ALBERT INVENTION Mr Rear one of our young men has hit upon a by which an army will be able force its thru the wire A successful one no doubt as Are hens getting ready f for many ftim house Sir Wilfrid address in re ply to Bourassas proBoer resolution was a masterly elocutionary effort Easter Mr White intends spending the summer near Port Perry Mrs John Stephens spent last week visiting relatves at Keswick of loyalty to Great Britain We expect Percy John and structions of the enemy The Johnson home from next Ws atus which is quite simple and j future let them throw heir doubts to pensive is attached to the muzzle the rifle when in use and quired can be easily carried in his Field Tests for Goto Fop the the winds I see that information Inspector Tern- is seeking on fishing topics Thats pocket Mr Rear has had some cor- Mrs Brown of right Perhaps he can inform us why respondent on the subject with Major to is visiting at Dr Pearsons the fish are so badly cut up the General who has prom- Messrs Ross Sutherland of fishermen ised to give the contrivance a fair West were visiting at j seems details of the invention Mrs on Sunday withheld from J- McFarland is visiting parents in Walker ton Mr and Mrs Ayhvard en- test are of course A NARROW ESCAPE A young from the city a good many men these days are taking a drop of- the thur to keep out the cold and la grippe If many more of them go named work for Mr- Geo Fogg Harry home boozy Im a think in some of at tea on Saturday evening jour indignant women folks be Mi has returned to Carrie the hotels Death visited the home of Nelson Bailey 2nd con and claim ed the wife and mother Funeral on Sunday a I Harry went out with a party tends going to New Ontario in about of wood cutters to see the operation a month of felling a big pine tree Mr Messrs and William Hill admiringly watching the sturdy started for the W on Wednesday Patricks Day was a fine one and choppers as they made where they will reside in the future the wearers of the Shamrock the chips like a pile of stove Miss Link is the proud Our assessor Willie Tomlinson has stirred up by a tornado as they sunkS of a new piano completed his assessment of the axe to the eye in the trunk of is erecting a new Township He informs me windmill on his barn that we have a centurion in our amateur of the shipThomas Daniel of the Lake Express staff were slightly out in j Shore years old several of their items last week The The Mount Albert baker is now doomed pine Just as the boss woodman- was putting in the last scientific touches and the others had retired discreetly to the rear Mr became anxious about the horse which was tied to a fence near by and started towards the animal His companions seeing that he was directly in line with the now tottering tree yelled to him to get out of the j way but not understanding what they meant he kept on his way until an ominous crack caused him to look round The tree was apparently reaching for him but turning quickly to the left he managed to get far enough away to escape Harry now says that city life is exciting enough to suit him bread of the highest quality in Baldwin Competition is the life of trade The obituary notice of the Jane an- Albert I I DRUG STORE For Concha Balm of Cough Syrup on for For n General SfiB matters Smith will he here Tuesday next The Presbyterian young people had a very pleasant social at the residence of Mr Ed Bain on Friday night last News items for this page must be accompanied by the name of the writ er otherwise they cannot- be publish ed It is rumored that the wedding bells cow bells and other bells will soon be ringing for one of our town belles More particulars later The checker craze has again struck town The championship so far re mains with the printer The dog tax is only a dollar a year and yet how some people will to get out of paying for it Prices on the grain market remain practically unchanged Skating and flirting seem to be pret ty closely allied if we may judge from what we sometimes see We are always grateful to cur of the desires me to say that he will have music on Sat urday nights until March 30th if the weather permits skating until then The steam bucksaw is in town this Webster Belle was very week sawing the wood Mr Kavanagh purchased a pair of matched black colts from Mr Hill this week Mr Geo Wight was in Toronto this week on a business trip We hear from various sources that quite recently ascertain person in this neighborhood was saying some hurt ful things against certain buildings in this town If that person will kind ly attend to his own affairs we think that the other person will attend to his Judge SUTTON Mr John M is Agent for the f Era at Sutton and is author ized to receive subscriptions col lect accounts Orders for all kinds of printing promptly attend ed to a Mr George Kay has resumed work at Marie Mrs Brooks widow of the late P Brooks is visiting with friends at Mr and Mrs Mann are called to mourn the loss of their infant daugh ter Miss Ethel Johnston is home from the city Mr P while lowering a curb in a well at the railway engine house met with an accident receiving propriate The sweet of her pure christian character will long be remembered Ive known her my lifeUme She was ever of a most disposition Acting on her physicians advice Miss Mary Taylor is reluctantly to give up her design of going to Newmarket- Jos Taylors cow died during the night fast week No visible cause for- her death as she was well when fed at night She was a animal J Mortens who has run a photo gallery many seasons at Jacksons Point has purchased the business Photo Hugh Brown Toronto We congratulate our cox A Ter ry getting such a nice home amongst such an excellent lot of neighbors The dental profession loses a star from its midst It was really a pleasure to have a tooth ex tracted by Charlie especially if it was an We hope the change will benefit his health Locomotives on the Central are now built to run 125 miles per hour If an accident should occur What The most pressing need of the pres ent hour in educational circles seems to be a radical reform In English language spelling pronouncing or thography etymology etc Sally and I are out And what dye sposc its about IMPROVED Condition Powder We carry a full line of Patent clnea Intro sod Family Receipts receive personal attention day or WTLLOYD AND spring GOODS flt riving Daily news items personals or other Smith of the neighborhood of Mr v Hunter had Ins foot in- while unloading at the station a severe cut on the head which will necessitate a cessation from work for why should she be sulky and a time The Ontario Agricultural College is again prepared to distribute into every Township of Ontario material for experiments fertilizers fod der crops roots grains grasses and clovers Upwards of three thousand Ontario farmers conducted the co operative experiments upon their own farms last year LIST EXPERIMENTS FOR Three varieties of Oats Three varieties of sixrowed Bar ley Two varieties of Barley Spelt and two varieties of Spring Wheat Two varieties of Three varieties of Field Peas for Northern Ontario Two varieties of bugproof Field Peas Cow Peas and two varieties of Soja or Three varieties of Husking Com Three varieties of Mangolds varieties of Sugar Beets for stock feeding Three varieties of Swedish Tur nips Kohl and two varieties of Fall Turnips Parsnips and two varieties of Carrots Three varieties of fodder or sil age Corn 16 Three varieties of Millet Three varieties of Sorghum Grass Peas and two varieties of Vetches Dwarf Essex Rape and two varieties of Kale Three varieties of Clover Sainfoin Lucerne and Burnet Five varieties of Grasses Three varieties Field Beans Three varieties of Sweet Fertilizers with Com 2D with Mangolds 27 Growing Potatoes on the level and in hills Planting Potatoes the same day and five days after being cut Planting Cut Potatoes which have and which been coated oyer with land plaster Planting Corn in rows and in squares an excellent variety of Corn will be used Material for either number twenty five or number twentysix experiment will be sent by express and for eactf of the others it will bo forwarded by mail Each person in Ontario who wishes to conduct an experiment and is will ing to use great care and accuracy in the work and report the results of the tests as soon as possible after harvest should select the exact ex periment desired and apply for the same at an early date The material will be forwarded in the order in which the applications are received until the limited supply is exhausted It might be well for each applicant to make a second choice for fear the first could not be granted Write to A Agricultural College Ont following Hardware Sap Pails Sap Spiles Churns Milk Pails Creamers Butter Bowles Butter Prints Butter Ladles- Rev Mr Sinclair TVroito preached in the Presbyterian on Sunday Bees and flies were mining on the streets on Monday but were nowhere to be found on Tuesday Prints and Dress Goods A FOR SPRING We handle Cull lines toua J Klnxa heavy light Boots Shoes Call and Spring Department a Mm PERSONAL Mrs J Jennings has returned from a pleasant visit with her- broth erinlaw Mr Frank Stiver of Union- l ville Mr Bradley Grand of the AOUW is spending a few days in town in the interest of the Order Dr Coulter deputy postmaster gen eral and Mr of Aurora were in town for a short time on Satur day Both gentlemen were on their way to Sutton Mr and Mrs J A James of Qua ker Hill were visitors at Mr M Miss Louisa Shaw of was the guest of her sister Mrs Moore for a few days last week Miss Gladys of Toronto Is visiting at the home of her grandfa ther Mr Thos Air and Mrs Geo Sugden of Qua ker Hill were visiting at her fathers Mr M Porter on Sunday Mr A and sister Miss of Zephyr were in town on Monday Mrs J Shields was visiting in the city last week Mrs Dr and daughter I Miss Velma are visilingat her era Mr Hopkins Mrs Joyce The Rev of New York formerly of Toronto is it ap pears endeavoring to harmonize Christianity and the saloon He might as well try to unite oil and water There can be no fellowship or concord between righteousness and unrighte ousness Miss Annie Harrison of Brock Tp neice of Mrs Dr Noble is to be married Wednesday to Mr barrister of Miss Nellie Harrison will be brides maid Miss Nellie Hawkins intends shortly to return to employment In the city The public school is again reopened Compare the Era with any other weekly for home news Bombay March Seven gunners were killed by the explosion of a how itzer shell at India to day I Lucas County f J he In 1 ho partner of the firm of Co dido III the City or Toledo Wato aforesaid and that will nay bum of ONE for each a rt every cucorcstarih cannot tie cured by of Hama J CHENEY Sworn to before inland my day or December AD pout Ye tie askib a Well now I can hardly explain It seems most awfully strange That oer my sweet friend Sally There should come such a terrible change But somehow it seems to mo When from my dreams I awake My trust in Sally was vain- Alas shes given me the shake Occasionally some of the good folks of wander up here to mill or to market and the sight of their honest friendly face makes me so homesick feel like as If I was away to the Pole up here The Holt scribe was unnecessarily severe in his stricture last week I give the little schoolmam credit for more common sense than to take of fence where no offence was meant Though the stars fall down and the moon turn to green cheese yet will reiterate my former statement and nobody can deny she Is pretty Were glad of favorable report of our estimable friend J We take Hon interest in bin welfare as a personal favor to us and hope will be able to fill It favorably for many a long day Monday was quite a sugarmaking day a premonitory symptom of ruin I presume Let it rain OAK We notice that Mr Flanagan of Bonds Lake has been called to the Ontario Bar Congratulations Mr Linton of Horse called on Mr P last Tuesday Mr A is serving on jury in Toronto Mrs Crawford is visiting her mother Mrs Homer in Whitchurch Miss returned to New market last week after three weeks visit with Mrs Mr John Sutherland Roe ton was calling on friends here last Friday anil Saturday flfmcanCllop News Durban Natal- March Boer Commandant Meyers has been captur ed and his commando dissolved Cape Town March A number of British despatch riders have cap tured five Boers and forty horses near Bedford Cape Colony The Boers occupying were completely surprised by the Brit ish attack on that place Many Beers regularly slept on the veldt and sev eral of them who were returning to the town in the morning walked into the arms of Gen advance patty and were made prisoners Four deaths occurred yesterday in the plague hospital Gen with men Sunday from the British columns that were endeavoring to corner the commando east of The Boer losses last month were 160 killed wounded and captured and surrendered fa r wit pays to In the Bra A Notary Catarrh Cure tnken lntrnnily acta directly on blood and Rend for J St CO Toledo by faulty best Woman have shin pimples eruptions Why resort effects Dr Liver lata system and restore to the cheek the healthful rosy bloom and peach blush of youth From one to two pills a dose will clarify and purify the complexion In short order cents for doses 157 Sold by J Town MONDAY Mr Frank Pratt will have an unreserved sale of stock and implements on Lots In 2nd Con Old Survey of King fe miles from Newmarket Cred it till next Dec on all sums over or per cent oft for cash except hay roots and poultry Sale at one oclock Smith TUESDAY March Mr William Homer wilt have a sale of farm stock and implements on the rear of lot in the 3rd Cop of King Fat cattle and all sums under cash over that amount mos credit or per cent of tor cash Sale at one oclock sharp Stoke auctioneers March Hughes will have a sate of stock implements etc at Sharon ow ing to lease of farm Terms months credit sums over except for pigs Sale at oclock sharp Wm Kavanagh In Hear It works Ilka my greatest enemy was Heart Disease From and palpitation It developed lolo abnormal action thumping fluttering and Ions Cure for Heart Cave Instant rttief tad the bad symptoms entirely disappeared It Is a wonder worker Sold by J R Y Town passenger trains in the west have been reduced Sealing schooners report the catch this year oil the coast of Labrador tho I best many years l flew Pease tor Solo aflinple WILLIAMS FOR SALE yearold Day in team or To Farmers Hull will be kept for Let in con or East Terms cents J fa Sap Buckets Sap Spouts Butter Prints Butter Bowls and Leader Churns CHEAP ROWLANDS WW If You Are w in Need CLOTHES call and see Keller mount Heading Our stock consists of well selected goods and our work gotten up to suit our customers vj TRYOUR OWN Emulsion of Cod LiYer Oil WITH WILD CHERRY BARK an remedy for Coughs Colds AND a Wo keep the of fit and guarantee tbcm Forrests Pharmacy AMOUNT ALBERT NH THE LEADING HOUSE SHARON GENTLEMEN We are prepared to please you in Nfew Suitings style workmanship and price Now is the time to order your New Fall Suit LADIES I Our stock ol Staple Dry Goods is to anything you can buy elewheie and just as cheap See our new Dress Goods J Groceries Always H V I

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