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Newmarket Era , May 17, 1901, p. 6

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fc ft Manufacturer of of large stock of attend ALBERT ROWLAND GRADUATE OF TAB Ontario Veterinary College door North of Lloyds Carload of FEED CORN Also all Varieties of SBED CORN Call and See Reliable A Be sure your policy insures against Joss by Both Pipe and Both are covered by policies issued by the following companies Liverpool London Globe assets Royal assets Norwich Union capital on or write to DAVIDSON Mount Albert A 1 PRODUCE MARKET There were heavy offerings of butter and eggs on the market oh Tuesday and quite a number of chickens Prices as follows butter to eggs to chickens to CHURCH SOCIAL The of Mr was the scene of a very pleasant gathering on Tuesday evening the occasion be ing toe regular monthly social under the auspices of the Ladies Band of Workers with the Pres byterian church Teams were pro vided to carry the villagers but many of tbe younger ones preferred walking by starlight A very pleasant even ing was enjoyed by all who attended n Call j MISSIONARY LECTURE One of the most instructive and en tertaining lectures that our people have had the pleasure of listening for some time was that delivered in the on evening by Miss Brooks a returned Missionary from FooChoo in China Miss Brooks dwelt particularly on the habits and customs of the Chinese with which she seetaed particularly arid presented new facts with hat interest ing people Those who were present enjoyed a rare intellectual treat and there is no doubt many moire Would have attended had the lecture been more extensively advertised Tod carl save mono by buying your A STOCK THAN OF Bedroom and Parlor TbleaLooDKCooobea and Fancy Wo SiTMlts for Sham and Ticker Specialty Goods delivered free of charge when ordered in quantity ALLAN THE AKER BALDWIN BREEZES Henry Stiles agent an old boy and schoolmate of your Baldwin a biz call jSt week- Some couples in the public at present Geo and John and Louisa Johnnie and Will and Jim and Mary Andy and Beatrice Interesting news may be looked for almost any day is reported that our lightning ball twirler recently tumbled up against the lightning rod and instantly there was a Hash She challenged him out to mortal combat threatening to make cats of him As she has a muscular development of the biceps like a heavy weight athlete and has been a student of the manly art be Very wisely declined the challenge the A mar on- J who frequently figures in these items gayfhis wife a severe last week This is said to be a frequent amusement of his The greeneyed monster figured in the affair Prassers friends in Baldwin Christian Church had a chance of hearing biro at Sunday evening ser vice Eternal diligence is the price suc cess One of our young men has been most diligent in dancing Tlie borne of Parr hear Shar on has been disinfected un der the supervision of the medical at tendant by order of the Board of is in the interest of the public that the Board should proper ly such matters It Is with regret we are called upon to chronicle the demise of one of the oldest and most respected citizens the late Caleb Briggs who died last Sat urday The funeral service was held in the Meeting House of the Children or Peace on ana was very largely attended Masonic Lodge of vhich he was a member was present in a body Rev A vray of Newmarket conducted the ser- and the remains were interred in the Sharon burying ground SUTTON i Cashmeres We have the Largest Stock of SPRINKLING We have previously advocated some scheme to water our principal business the summer months- hilt perhaps were li in the- season the up In the hope that some definite be taken venture to recall the question to the minds of those interested During previous summers the annoyance and damage to goods caused by clouds of dust has been borne with not very good grace by the sufferers Now is the time toj do something A little prompt action on the- part of a few and a small subscription from all in terested directly or indirectly and the thing is done We have done our part in again agitating this matter Now it is your move J is under way for the erection of a wire fence around the Park here It- going tobc ploughed up and used for a garden this will spoil our base ball grounds Quite a number from around here attended the Band Concert on Friday evening laat in They re port- an coming The license for- thepteL was on a Vachell fair one He gets enough on the H WALL PAPERS was in WE EVER HAD A Choice Selection of WE HAVE THE Soots Wet I TRY A PAIR PERSONAL Mr of Sunderland town on Sunday Miss Maggie Ross of the of Scott spent Sunday with friends here Messrs Davidson John Rosa mond Keliar and were among those from this place that attended the funeral of the Caleb Esq on Mon day Mrs fcl and daughters Mrs and Miss Da- foe were in town on Monday Mr Long drove to Baldwin on Monday to visit Mr A Miller who is very low with pneumonia Rev Mr Cameron and Mrs Camer on went to Toronto on Wednesday morning- Messrs John Arnold and Fred Hoi- an left Wednesday morning for the A CHOICE STOCK OF Field awl Garden Seeds A Pull Stock of Spraying on We carry- a lull Una of Patent Medicines among them Rem- and Rheumalio Cure 9ni and re- fctteolton dCy or night W T LLOYD AZVD Now is the Time i t m to order your l Spring Suit For the We can your in clothes and tit KELLERS 4 OLD yPR SALE AT THE ERA OFFICE Cattle and horses may still be seen on the streets occasionally the town ship ByLaws and Dominion Statutes notwithstanding Complaints have been made of the disorderly conduct of certain boys at the Missionary lecture on Monday night Roys who cannot go to church and behave themselves are bet ter elsewhere as they derive no bene fit themselves and annoy others who might benefit A cold wet May nils the barns with hay says the proverb There should be plenty of hay this year if the weather continues as it has been during the last few days Rev Mr of Goodwood occu pied the pulpit of the Methodist church on Sunday The Presbyterian choir sang very nicely on Sunday the anthem Too Late at the evening service being particularly well rendered Baseball seems to have a stronger hold on the juveniles than ever No matter when you meet a boy on the street he has a thick unshapely mitt on one hand and a ball in the other It is rumored that some of the boys play baseball down the railroad track oh Sunday afternoons This may ac count for the falling off in- the at tendance at the Sunday Schools BETHEL are glad to have Miss among us again She thinks the people had little to do in circulating those marriage reports in which she was a potent factor Miss Kirkpatrlck of Toronto is- a guest at Mr Ellis this week Rev Brace gave a discourse par excellence on Sunday morning at Bethel to a large gathering Building operations are in order Just now Fall wheat is looking Well Seeding Is about over Nine men were killed three fatal ly Injured and a number of others burned by an explosion In the of the Coal Iron Company at West Virginia his reward shortly The fathers ob durate has relented and all is smiles and sunshine Abundance of such to them say I had the pleasure inspecting a It was matter tasty for a sweet young bride The bride and the hat will set each other on elegantly Sam our local sharper got badly bitten in his own game a day or so ago He squealed pretty hard Our boys think they are in clover A fair graduate of that fashionable large red brick academy in western part of Ontario hub for the instruc tion of swamp angels in domestic economy moral and social purity- and refined language is languishing here She has been an apt pupil Her cul tured language surpasses the most re fined Billingsgate Mr Henry of is tak ing in the excursion to the district I understand somebody else is in the Jokers- shoes up atHUlcrest farm Several weeks ago we gave Nathan Thomas a free ad for his blowing up stone Jos instead has had htm employed breaking stone for under ground stables for two buildings Nathan thinks Joe keeps fine horses So think we Win has I believe the hand somest lawn in North York Its like a velvet carpet Geo is trying a new remedy They have not altogether given up hope The shabby way in which some of our boys talk is enough to make the brazen image of Diana blush for shame I notice our local dressmakers adorn themselves with most excellent taste Theyre getting mighty pure minded down New Jersey way Two unfor tunate giv en twenty lashes each and ordered but of town Big and little women A little wo man docs not relish remarks on her small stature One was much offend ed because a man threatened to put her in his pocket Large women are just as thin skinned smaller sister Infidels profess to believe the Bible a mass of fiction Its doubtful if they really do In the light of mod ern research a man is bound be lieve the Bible an inspired book Prof Zimmerman of has re cently discovered tablets of extreme antiquity verify the story of Adam and Eve petition but of had no iotes Commissioners did not grant a license It is reported that Mr M of Holland Landing in tends opening a temperance house Baseball is all the go now Our young men are getting quite expert in line large number from here attended the funeral of Mr Caleb on Monday last Deceased was held in high esteem by who knew htm in this section Miss Minnie of Newmarket was visiting at- Mr Fred week Miss Marion Rannie of Newmarket was visiting at Mr a few days this week Mr Norman Bade of Aurora was visiting at Mr Geo H Wights on Sunday last Miss Amelia Souks Buffalo was home for a few days recently- Mr Sea tori is from our burg to this week Judge Miss AiiceWinch and Miss Maud Morton returned oh Monday spending a short time in Toronto Mr John is in Toronto on jury Mr Nelson Draper addressed the En deavor on Sunday night and kept the attention but a certain element in almost through Framework and stonework of store are up will have two very popular merchants to compete with But competition Is the life of trade Many girls seem extremely difficult to suit in the selection of a compani on They build up Ideals far above mortal man consequently while their more modest sisters get the best they wait till an maid for their ideal then theyre glad to accept any who axes them Its not true Carnegie the mil lionaire has not offered to donate for a public library in Bald win Jas and wife of New Lowell are visiting- friends In this locality Jas A Millers father took a re lapse last week and It Is barely pos sible or him to recover His physi cian says so The architect and builder of the new store in BrownbU boasts that its the best and equipped store north of Toronto Thats big talk Council meets at Baldwin on the Sutton proudly as has the best baker north of the city Good news The Owl The match factory at Walker was totally destroyed by flreoh Monday night the back seats apparently would rath er listen to matches snapping They seem to need a little more common sense The sawmill at Drapers commence operations this week Mr and Mrs Shaw paid a vis it Sunday to Mrs Will Henry of where Mrs Conned has been under Dr Grahams care and is on the mend again Mr and Mrs have been at this week attend ing the funeral of Mr moth er The farmers are seeding around here Mr Milton Draper and Mr Will Parks spent Sunday across the lake with friends Mr Howard Morton is making ex tensive improvements to the appear ance of his store front by putting up a new veranda and new sidewalk Mr Stephen Winch has been Improv ing both the appearance and comfort of his stable by remodeling it Mr Darius York sold five driving horses tills week for a good round sum to Mr McMillan Mr Mann sold a valuable horse also Mr Walker Morton sold one Mr Winch lowered his barns to the ground on Tuesday last and is very busy preparing to build a fine new one In Its place Mr John Henry has completed a fine piece of fence for Mr Stephen Winch which will be beneficial in winter L We are glad to hear that Mr War ren Pressor has successfully passed his examination entitling him to a Com mercial Diploma Miss May returned this week from Toronto where has been spending a few weeks with her cousin Miss Lottie Mr Gilpin was in Toronto last week Miss Nellie Crocker has returned home after an extended visit at where was the guest of Mrs Fred Mr Charles Leigh is here on a visit to He came last week Mr Joseph has secured an appointment in the New Ontario dis trict In connection with land agency At the Methodist on Monday evening officers of the place Rev ah ad dress The sanitary Inspector is to com mence his wofk of inspection this Some of the lanes need clean up Mr- Greenwood reports tliat he bought bushels pi grain the past and paid out about therefore Mr tattle is delivering fruit trees in this neighborhood Miss Cole has returned- from To ronto after a two weeks visi Miss Atkinson who has been the guest of Mrs Joseph for a few days returned home last Monday Sir Scott has taken agency for a number of dinerent styles of bicycles Miss dressmaker has gone to Toronto to reside We learn that the Bell Telephone Co will establish an in the Mr Hugh who has travel led extensively is at present visiting Montreal and other places in eastern Canada Mr A Davidson was Itere last week on visit our school A very heavy thunderstorm passed over this locality last Saturday Mrs Mark who is not feeling well returned from the city last week She was accompanied by her grandson Richard Mr Willie McDonald is home on a visit HI Silver had a pretty severe attaclc of illness but is improv ing The summer visitors are beginning to arrive at Jacksons Point Rev A P Brace and family took a trip to the city last week A young man formerly of- Sutton reports that he has given up the hab it of smoking and drinking which he had contracted from the example of men and he now feels much better for the step taken This is a brave and commendable act Why waste money soil the body and render ones self supremely ridiculous Readers must not be surprised if they find strange expressions in re ports I gave a quotation last week viz Stuped staters and loud which was converted into stares and loud Quite a heavy frost here Tuesday night The plum fruit will likely suf fer RITCHIE At New York on May in his tb year Thomas Ritchie third son of the late Rev Canon Ritchie A Dress Muslins J A V Barrole of Paint Sheafe of Brushes of Sand Paper Garden Tools 8npliefl i Endless Variety ALL AT- S Mount Albert One Reward for any cm that cannot COirop Wo the have known J ftyeartl inid believe him honorable all floanolally able carry out any their- Lots obligation their Ami Toledo A wholesale f taken Internally bloM and t j la by all Hairs are the beat A In Newmarket Cemetery about cen ter of South side Enquire of B S- Jersey Bull for Service of thecott line ed a bred Jersey Dull from Mrs Jones of which will aland for ser vice at his owners premises Terms reason able PA scS ThoroteeDirliam fioll year old Tor Sale SMITH Lot- 16 Con East Court of Revision April exams Public School Leav ing Class Belhaven P School max Edna Morton Stella Ma- honey Jennie Draper Carl Morton J A teacher the of man my great from heart disease For years I endured almost constant cutting and tearing pains about my heart and many a time would have death Agnewi Cur tot the Heart has worked Hicks by J Town Meeting of East Coun cil held at Sharon May all the members present Communications received from A Hodge re sheep claim Chas re aid to family Toronto Gen Hospital re treatment of Albert Long- field and Jos Wright Stephen Scott road scraper J Wesley arid J Woodcock in re of Mrs Martin going to hospital re Printing Bylaws Ac Lady re aid to establish Cottage Hospitals Messrs Geo Moulds Sweet and Albert were heard In of improvements The Reeve introduced to make grants on Roads also to pay for all gravel placed on the roads by statute labor ByLaw regularly passed The following persons were appoint ed Road Overseers in lieu of former appointees resigned viz Geo Mc- for How ard for Con Walter Fuller for Con Frank for Con A Evans for Con for Con Scott for Con Mark Hall for Con Payments made as follows A Hodge Tor Gen Hospital Expense re Jos Wright to hospital Council adjourned to meet on Sat urday June 1st at am as a Court of Revision and general busi ness i On Puff the Had Does four Have you pains over your eyes Is ho breath offen sive These ai4 certain symptoms of Catarrh Dr Powder cure most cases In a mar vellously short time If youve Catarrh a week its a sure cure fifly years standing Its just Sold by J Town The first sitting of the Court Revision for the Township of East will be held In Sharon On Saturday 1st at a A J HUGHES Clerk WANTED and young cattle Slate price required per J PO I FIELD AND GARDEN IN BULK AND PACKAGE SUGAR BEETS MANGEL CARROT CORN RAPE FLAX ONION SETTS Ac From the most reliable growers at right prices at Forrests Drag Store MARKET Take WOOL to the Mount Albert Woollen Mills and get the highest Toronto prices in Cash Full stock Cloths Flannels Sheetings Blankets Yarns etc also a good assortment of fashtonablei Suitings always on hand extra paid for wool taken in ex change for goods Geo Haigh Sons i Get Our Prices FOR Screen Doors Window Screen Cloth Wringers Lawn Mowers Garden ReadyMixed Faint Every can guaranteed Mount Albert THE LEADING HOUSE SHARON GENTLEMEN We are prepared to please you in New Suitings style workmanship and price- Now is the time to order your New Spring Suit LADIES J Pasture to Let ream of Apply to Our stock of Staple Dry Goods is erual to anything you can buy elsewhere and justas cheap See our new Dress Goods Groceries Always Fresh R KENYON V J v Vis i

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