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Newmarket Era , April 19, 1901, p. 6

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J J todi CD of all kinds of band trio promptly u tended to JOHN MOQRE GRAIN MERCHANT MANAGER market Hoc ftnUblwurBonbanl T ROWLAND GRADUATE OF Ontario Veterinary College Next door North of Lloyds Prog Store- Be sure your policy insures against loss by Both Fire Both are covered by policies issued by fallowing companies Liverpool Globe assets Royal assets Norwich Union capital Call upon or write to DAVIDSON Mount Albert FURNITURE PRODUCE MARKET The attendance at Tuesdays mar ket was below the average Prices as follows butter to eggs chickens to 45c THE PUBLIC SCHOOL The following promotions were made in the Senior department To St Hi Florence Smart George Grose To Jr Class Porter Merle Jennings Roy 373 Leek teacher You can save money by buying your Furniture at the A AN OF Bedroom IarlorBuitea Extension end Parlor Tables Loan Conches Chairs We are also areola for Pillow Sham Holders and the celebrated Carpet Stretcher and a Specially Goods delivered free of charge when ordered in quantity ALLAN Geo Haigh Sons Rev Mr of Toronto conduct ed the services in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday School reopened on Monday after the faster holidays Mr Jewell has completed his work as Census Enumerator The prospects for establishing a branch of a chartered bank here are becoming more encouraging We hope to be able to give further particulars shortly Mr S Keller our enterprising merchant tailor had his show window handsomely dressed on Market day Mrs Wallace has a beautiful dis play of all the latest styles in millin ery Her opening took place on Tuesday Some of our readers are anxious to know what was the matter with the Presbyterian choir on Sunday Mr has moved into Mr Longs house on Gould St The exceptionally fine weather has dried up the roads in our vicinity and many of the neighboring farmers are busy seeding Mr Walter Thompson has been re engaged for the third season as man ager for the Clydesdale Breeders of Mount Albert Success Waiter A very successful At Home was held at the residence of Mr Stiver on Wednesday evening of last week The ladies who had charge of the affair deserve great credit Pro ceeds Mr Thomas OBriens famous driv ing mare died on Tuesday morning The animal lacked but day of be ing 30 years We hope the Township Council will soon take into its earnest considera tion the condition of the road be tween this place and Sharon BALDWIN BREEZES There are some kids in this ere town Id thank their mas to lay em down Across their knees and soundly spank Until all nature seemed a blank Im sure twould much improve their ways For as Father William often says Youd think theyd never been to school Nor een subject to parents rule Ive noticed quite often that Era readers who have tor a time ceased are glad to renew after a short time being without it There seems to be a such a handsome laddie that I spur his ain is him James Crittenden buried their baby oh Friday- Death due to The Owl- SUTTON VM i QUEENS VI YOUNG MAS KILLED It is with great sorrow that we are called upon to chronicle the death of one our most exemplary young men the person of Mr Emery Young last Saturday morning He along with his father charm about which brother was helping to pulldown they cant resist There remarkably clever people under tie censorship of the Baldwin scribe Perhaps one of the smartest is a certain old settler at or thereabouts to- the Youll say stf yourself He has an old sow which lately presented him with the source of future wealth in form of a swarm of seyenteeh young porkers alas his visions of wealth vanished as dew before the sun Haying such a prodigi ous family the matronly sow overlaid several of her young Some more bright geniuses from that intellectual neighborhood suggested the trouble was whereupon our old friend conceived the brilliant of extracting teeth that would fix em and fix em it did for every blessed one died in the operators hands from shock to the nervous sys tem For three whole days our amateur dentist repented in imaginary sackcloth and ashes and like Rachel mourning for her lost children and re fusing to be comforted because they were not A couple of mischievous young ladies who heartily enjoy a joke April fooled their big Jack by persuading him he was the subject of my rhyme Johnnie and the sweet hearts They knew well he wasnt I understand Johnnie MANUFACTURERS Collar Checks Horse Blanketing Bed Blanketing 8heetinga Cloths Flannels Yarns etc ft FINE SELECTION OF Worsteds Tweeds Series Frieze Milton Beavers Grey Cheviota Always on baud to choose from a log barn The roof had been re moved and the plate successfully roll ed on Mr Young was preparing the rope to lower the plate- to the ground and when he thus started lower the log upon which Emery was stand ing gave way In its fall it struck the rope attached to the plate pre cipitating him to the ground and striking him His father was beside him in a moment but life was ex tinct the plate having crushed in his The funeral on Monday afternoon was one of the largest ever seen in this vicinity and was conduct ed by Rev A of Newmarket Interment at Queens- Cemetery Emery was the se cond son of Mr Richard Young of the con of and but eighteen years of age He was a great worker in the Society at and was held in the highest esteem by all The bereaved family have the heartfelt sympathy of the neighborhood ANOTHER ACCOUNT Our burg was horrified on Saturday last when the sad report came over that Emery Young second sou of Mr Richard Young on Union Street bad been killed Mr Young and the boys were working at an Id log barn on one of the places they were tearing it down and in so doing were Mr Joan Agent for the Era at Sutton and is author- to receive subscriptions col lect accounts etc Orders for all kinds of printing attend ed to m Miss Coiner left last Monday to visit friends in the city Mrs Henry has gone to Mi Forest to see a sister who is ill Mrs John went to the city last Thursday week for a couple of weeks stay Mrs has gone to to be near her son George who is very ill Miss Davis is staying- with Mrs Debbie who is still poorly Mr Mann has engaged the ser vices of an experienced baker to as sist him during the summer months Mr Summer eld has pur chased flie cheese plant Have not learned whether he intends run the factory this summer or not A very pleasant gathering took place last Monday evening at the home of Mr Silver an Brae viz a maple syrup social under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church After par taking of the good things provided by the ladies a program was carried out consisting of songs solos recitations of which were humorous but containing wise lessons Citizen and Country claims to stand in behalf of the interest of the people par excellence but it is into the guessing business to gain sub scribers which is a species of lottery That is not social progress but rather retrogression Rqyl Giant Sugar Beet Mammoth Long Red and Yellow Globe Intermediate White Carrot A Alj Tested and Guaranteed Seeds j ALBERT I- Barrels of Paint Sheafs of Brushes Acres of Sand Paper Garden Tools Supplies Endless Variety ALL AT- Mount Albert -r- f his war paint and took the trail trying to keep the logs in as good PERSONAL J Elliott Goodwood is Sap Buckets Sap Spouts Butter Prints Butter Bowls and Leader CHEAP AT ROWLANDS A CHOICE OP Field and garden Seeds Just Arrived Spraying materials We fclw carry a full line of among them nd and Family or spending week at the home of her parents Mr Mrs Mr Phillips of Aurora a former resident wan n calling on old friends Miss Terry is visiting friends in Toronto Mrs Jane has returned af ter spending a week at the home of her son Mr Abel of Mark- ham Councillor Smith of was in town on Monday and favored us with a call Mrs Rev Cameron has been in town for the past few days Rev Mr Cameron is expected shortly Dr Smith dentist will be here on Tuesday next and in Sutton on Wed nesday Mr Robert Wilson was visiting friends in Toronto from Saturday to Monday Master Roy Cook spent his holidays with his grandmother Mrs at Miss Etta Ross has returned home from a pleasantvisit with friends in Newmarket Miss Nettie of Newmarket was a guest at the home of Dr For rest last week Mrs- J- Forrest spent Sunday and Monday with friends in Mr David Arnold left this week for Marie Mr left on Friday tor Lindsay He has secured a position as fireman on the railway Mr who has been con fined to the house with sciatica for the past two weeks Is able to be around again Mr Jos Tate of Newmarket High School has been spending his holidays with his parents here Miss Edith of Zephyr Is in town on a visit to her sister Mr Preston Beaver of was in town for the past two weeks Miss Ethel Rowland is visiting with friends in Toronto WTLLOYD Miss May has returned home after spending three weeks with friends at Keswick Mr and Mrs Geo Atkinson are visiting friends In and vicinity We are glad to hear that Mr Thompsons family are recovering from a severe attack of There is to be a meeting on Wed nesday to organs the Union Sunday School We wish them every success The farmers have started seeding In this locality The new store will soon be com pleted Seven room in Albert Wtebcn pantry and Good mod Bold In ftfitciBj tardea no r ParKKlnirsoMBoon Ayply On ibo or to for the Owls scalp Its not sound policy for boys to have many strings to their bow Ones enough if its a good one- Mr Frank Tomlinson who is living away from home last week made himself a trunk equkl to factory products Mrs Cole last week made her millinery purchases in Toronto and is now exhibiting at a lovely display of the latest styles Almost an absolute impossibility A pretty tough job for a woman to kss when she has lost her teeth They cant get their mouths in style Saw it tried lately a terrible failure Some of the maple syrup offered for sale is as black as a nigger had been steeped in It Donald Riddels is a pleasant opposite to this it be ing as clear as amber Grandma Tomlinson was delighted to get home after spending the win ter with Aunt of Sutton Jolly was taking the census of Baldwin West on Saturday Mount Albert bakery has changed hands We get no more breads On calling recently I was grieved to find Miss Mary Taylor very poorly indeed Miss Mabel is also quite ill John Cryderman of Huntsville is on a visit with hts Mr and Mrs Valentine Its a matter of conjecture what will be the reply to the census enum erators when he inquires of those men living with other mens wives or vice versa if they were married or single I presume it will be exceedingly Joe and John Miller are running separate gangs of workmen at mason work this season Boys attention A man who seeks a wife for the sake of a fortune I am glad to observe very often gets left and a natural result is unpleasant family A good wife even with out a red cent is a fortune to a man Mrs Andy Miller recently visited her daughters in the city May the younger well known hereabouts is in a very bad way with lung affection Frogs made their debut here on the of April Riddell a follower of St Pat rick was trying to banish the snakes from last week He finish- ed a dozen one day Mr Chas celebrates his birthday on the 1 6th Inst He has quite recovered from his late illness The is the golden Jubilee of yours sincerely a tough bird Ed Note May your shadow neer grow less Flora Crawford Is home from To ronto for the summer Lucy Crawfords rest is disturbed by nursing two felons Mrs Dan Cameron is erecting a new house on her farm at for her tenant Arch Gum Swamp sow ed wheat on the 8th and Inst A maple syrup social was held at John on Thursday On the receipt of the tidings of the sudden death in Richard Youngs fa mily Mrs Ben Tomlinson with true sisterly devotion hastened out to con sole her brother In his sad bereave ment Mr teacher at spent his holidays under the has grown condition as possible Emery was up on the barn prying the logs out their places into sling ropes which they were using for lowering the logs He had pried one out of its place and it was safely lowered but as he pried the second one out it broke and in some unaccountable manner Emery lost his balance and fell toward the log that was in the sling and as he fell his hand caught the log that was in the sling- Jerking the rope out of Mr Youngs hand thus allowing the log to fall to the ground with Emery underneath it Dr Pearson was hastily summoned but life was ex- Parvilmetiedn Exposition THE PROBLEM OF FOR THOSE WHO VISIT NEXT SOLVED J1Y DR PIERCES FREE BUREAU OK INFORMATION With a liberality which character izes all enterprises undertaken Dr Pierce of Buffalo he founder of the Worlds Dispensary he es tablished a free bureau informa tion The purpose of this Bureau is to provide headquarters for visitors to the Exposition where mail may be addressed and delivered To furnish conveniences for correspondence passengers will reach the Exposition grounds am of the day they leave home and the special trains will leave Buffalo after the illumina tion is over the same night This will afford opportunity of viewing the principal- attractions during the day as well as the wonderful night display at the minimum cost and it is believed a great many persons re siding within say miles of Buffalo will prefer to make frequent visits to the Exposition in this manner rather than incur expense remaining over in Buffalo days in succession Mb lean tinctwhen he arrived at the house as writing desks stationery etc parental The funeral on Monday was largely attended The service was conducted by Rev A of Mew- market The pallbearers were chos en from the Sunday School here and were S Wright A Smith and A McKenzie The fa mily have the heartfelt sympathy of the community in their sad bereave ment Miss Minnie of Toronto is visiting here Miss Ida Crone of Mt Albert is visiting with Mr Bain Master Ion McKenzie spent his holi days at McMillans Corners The villagers at the south end will not miss the music this summer after all Mr J Lewis has purchased another cow but it remains to be seen if she can bawl as long and as loud as the last one Wash owned Messrs Harry Fogg Jas Ausman and left here oh Tues day last for the far West Jim and intend going to British where is working They have secured situations in a saw mill there Hatry intends going to Regfna to work at his trade of har nessmaking We wish them all suc cess in their new places of abode Dont forget to come and bring your lady friend to the Pancake Maple Syrup Social to be held in the hall under the auspices of the on Thursday evening Come prepared to get a moral as well as a physical treat as Rev Mr East Presbyterian- Church Toronto has consented to come and give his popular lecture Look the other way Mr is one of the speakers who was at the Con- ventlon held here a short time ago Those who heard him then know his ability Come and help the endeavor along by your presence Judge Fell Eighty Feet Buffalo April Two were killed and four seriously injured yes terday afternoon by a derrick car and gondola toppling oyer a bridge over Eighteen Mile Creek eighteen miles from Buffalo on the Nickel Plate Railroad The four injured were brought to the Emergency Hos pital in this city and two are expect ed to die The bridge the men were working was reconstruct ed and they were loading stne from the old abutments While hoisting a great stone track gave way let ting the men drop Jo the bed 80 feet beneath Thieves stole worth of shoes from A Halls store Hamilton on Sunday night A- provide a list of desirable accommo dations for guests whch will obviate the tiresome for lodgings in a strange city To give information concerning Buffalo and adjacent points of interest order that the visitors may do their with economy of time and money This Bureau located in a beauti ful old mansion of Buffalo at 652 Main St just opposite the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute of which Dr V Pierce is chief medical di rector The Free Bureau is fitted up with reception rooms wash rooms dressing rooms parlors and all con veniences for visitors Dr Pierces Free Bureau bad its origin in the desire of the Doctor to be of some aid and assistance to the sixty odd thousand druggist and deal ers who are mostly his customers as well as patients when the plan was formulated it was found that it would take little more effort and expense to care for everybody who might need the Bureaus assist ance When visitors atrive in Buffalo they pan go straight to the Bureau at 652 Main street and ask for the needed accommodation No bureau organized for profit can afford to do what Dr Pierce is doing Dr Pierce believes that a great med ical institution like his Worlds Dis pensary that is in constant with thousands of people has obligations besides those of a com mercial nature Remember there is no charge or fee for any service ren dered by Dr Pierces Bureau G peat lighting Feature People who expect attend the PanAmerican Exposition should re member First that the number of lights and the quantity of light will exceed that of any other equal area ever artificially illuminated and it will be evenly distributed Second that unusual spectacular will be produced by the many combina tions of light and water and these combinations to be so graded as to in keeping with the decora tive lights at the Electric Tower Third Electric Tourer basin will be the stage of the display of a combination ol gallons of water per hour in fountains with the light of searchlights a scene which will certainly be im pressive Realizing that this grand- illumina tion will be a leading feature of the Exposition the Grand Trunk Rail way System are arranging for a series of popular price excursions to Buffalo twice a week during May Juno by special trains that Pretoria April A majority of the Pretoria merchants been al lowed to return have been grant ed liberal permits to import goods Port Arthur is to have two new international steamboat lines to Iuth and to Houghton Isle Beware of Ointments for that Contain is mercury will the of completely derange whole tm ft through the Burace never be used except on prescriptions from reputable the damage will dp la ten fold to the good can possibly derive from then Halls Catarrh Cure manufactured by J Cheney Co Toledo O contain a no mercury and is ttiken later cally upon the blood alls Catarrh Cure you get It taken mad In Toledo Ohio by JCheney Co Testi monials free by Druggists price per bottle Halls Family are the best The shops are reverting into Similar the merchants son towns There is no I on the pH small mobile avoiding opening and trade is legitimate channels has been accorded in most of the organized the Boers but imns roam about large British forces attacking feak ones and loot ing when it is possible This makes the task the country ex tremely difficult GO TO We have Largest Stoik of The Fashionable Tailor -FOKTOUIU- PAPERS WE EVER HAD Newest Tints and Shades A Choice of Ingrains WE HAVE THE Boots Wet TRY A PAIR Ross Bros New Spring You can have the Best in Styles Pit and Workmanship TRY OUR OWN Emulsion of Cod Li WITH WILD CHERRY BARK an remedy for Coughs Golds AND We keep the leading of fit and guarantee them MOUNT ALBERT w THE LEADING HOUSE SHARON GENTLEMEN We are prepared to please you in New Suitings style workmanship- and price Now is the time order youf New Spring Suit LADIES stock of Staple Dry Goods is to anything you can buy elsewhere and just as See our new Dress Goods groceries Always Fresh m J R H v v- r

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