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Newmarket Era , May 24, 1901, p. 5

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BANK 100000 BEST WOftQ General BRANCH Business A General Banking Interest Allowed on Deposits at ffomunr anas DRAFTS ISSUED tours IVv Draft and yam Discounted fold attended to fats Simpson MUmbtSt Facer Goods DESIGNS IK Monuments and Head Stones Call Bo fore art Bit i ft BUY YOUR Seed Store Opposite The Beat are Reliable cheap flj others and no disappointment about if Everyone should possess one Its good theres years of service in them Mid the price paid neednt be anybody a Spring in weight light in color heavier In darker in color from any Overcoating materia thai you wish perfect fit- moderate In price correct in everything over patterns to choose from Messrs Hunter and A Hunter have formed a partnership as Contractors Builders i i- position- to take contracts for all branches of Mason Work Estimates Given at Short Notice And satisfaction guaranteed BOILER SETTING A SPECIALTY THflfIS AH kinds of and Teaming done on Short Notice- a HUNTER Timothy Street East ANDREW HUNTER Street Weeks Seals WHAT IS OK A A regular cave in north end of the bridge on Second street fist week and Anderson hada gang men fixing it up last Friday They put in new cedar abutments to the bridge and made a firstclass job Hand Mr John had his band jammed very badly at the Eagle Hotel a few days He was sweep ing out the bait when some persons rushed in tbe hotel quickly As the door swung to his hand caught in the lock He paid no particular atten tion to the bruise for a day or two but it afterwards commented to pain him so badly and also swell to such an extent that he had to go and have it dressed He was laid up for nearly a week with it Years Ago For a few weeks past we have been giving the names of Era subscrit at prominent points in Riding away back in the early Fifties but this week we hare come across an old entry book of the North York Ag ricultural Society lor the Fair of 1875 Although not dating so far- back in the past century as the period from which the list of names were se lected- yet even since is re markable the changes time has Wrought among those who tank as prominent agriculturalists Joday as compared with those of a quarter of a- century ago In the above named we find entries were made with the secretary and the exhibitors were as follows Whitchurch Brown Henry Jacob Lemon John Irwin James Hastings Young Francis Kbake Red- Simpson John Taylor Clark Lyman James J T Williams Major Eaten Joshua Julius Tench agent for the Maxwell Co Massey Manufactur ing Co and A Harris Co Francis Smith Stephens Comely Ran dall Appleton Joshua Willson jr Irwin Wesley Jno- Geo- Graham Jared Lloyd John Taylor Philip Robert John Randall Alfred Dennis Wilkin Lloyd John John Card John VanNos- Lewis Geo Cobb Wil liam Lloyd fttordecai J Jones- Jonathan Baker James Baker Eli jah Johnson John and Daniel Lehman King Edward Morton Richard Kirton Levi Rogers jr Richard Burling James Jonathan Ter- J- John Black Win Can on Jesse Lemon Geo Norman Peter Edwards J Burns James Wells Andrews Stewart John Luke Gibbons James Mosley Armstrong Phillips Jas John Armitage John Rogers Henry Trent John Ferguson L Ferguson Martin Hutchinson D David Rogers Mrs Harper P Edwards Allan Hunter Thos J and Morton- East John Salter vTHE NEWMARKET MAY 34 roorrr Regular meeting even ing Member alt present The Mayor highly complimented the Property Committee on the neat and tasty Council Chamber which he was sure would not only meet the approv al of the people in general but would make it more comfortable for those who are giving their services to the Town Tree of charge Mr Robertson also desired to add his approval of the pleasing change for the thesis doing muni cipal business and also at the same time desired to say tbat fa hid no in tention of being discourteous to the deputation that waited the Council at last meeting too bis private con versation with Mayor at the time may have appeared so Following bills passed Newmarket Express re Beet Sugar Hamilton Packing Co capital less freight Duty on coal freight on cpal Howard Coal Co car freight on transformer Telephone Co message sand 3 freight on pipe covering i Thos OHearn filling cistern- Soraerville drawing hooks from Fire 14 Express Light maintenance Patterson Mfg Co supplies- Chas Mack ft Office Specialty dog tags 3 Can General to L Jackson 93 Pay Sheet street lighting Mrs Robert cleaning Council Chamber The report the Boiler Inspector re WaterWorks boilers was consider ed satisfactory The Clerk was instructed to ac knowledge the receipt of letter from J Gould MP re Royal Party stopping at Newmarket to un veil Haines Monument and ask him to further urge the matter The application of Jos Parlor license was received and granted under conditions of by law The President of the Metropolitan writes that he expects the road to be built to the North End by tbe 1st of July The Mayor and Mr Robertson were appointed to attend meeting of Co representatives in Toronto on June re Gov grant for Good Roads The communication from Lady to re grant to Victoria Hospital was referred to also McPhetson Co re bonus for Shoe Factory The tenders for lumber were referred to the Bridge Com The tenders for supplies for the Fire men were referred to the Fire A Light Com to act Bills of Can General and Co referred to Fire Light Com The Mayor and Councillors Robert son Roadhouse Richardson Hughes were appointed a Court of Re- vision to sit 3rd of June at The Market Com was authorized to procure one dozen common chairs for use in the Town The Market Com proposed that he sidewalk on the Market grounds West to front of Market and was instmcuu into cost The Property Com reported t3ut Thos Fleming Stephen Howard agreement had IiettP Conservatives of this city are mak ing arrangements for the reception of Mr Borden leader of the position who is to give an address in Hall on the th Tbe celebration holiday 1st of July will be carri ed out on a larger scale than ever this yea At meeting of tbe On tario Cancers Association last week reported a sort of combine formed fixing both price and extent of output People who have hitherto been using canned fruit and vegetables can beat the Cahners Association by buying fruits and vegetables in season and putting them up in seal Money can be saved by it too i The will of the late of King- leaves an estate valued at to bis widow Frank Lowe who got a lot of books from F and did not make proper return was charged with stealing the same before the Sessions last Week and found guilty He was remanded for sen tence Several counterfeit bills have been detected iti the Eastend They are of the same issue as those that were circulated about sixmonths ago on Queen street west All efforts of the police to discover the source of the bills has been in vain- Of the prisoners sent to the city Jail during the past year Gov Vanzant reports that came from points in tbis province from the United States from Que bec and four from elsewhere One hundred and four of the prisoners charged to the city were from the county A large majority of the to tal were tramps who apparently look ed to the jail for temporary homer quarters A deputation recently waited on the Ontario Government respecting Sun day excursions urging prohibi tion The Government promised to comply so far as it had power His Excellency the GovernorGener al has signified his intention of at tending the convocation of the of Toronto on June when the degree of will be conferred on him Senator Jones and Mrs vin Jones entertain at dinner at Llawhaden next Saturday evening in honour of their guests the of Manitoba Mrs and Miss McMillan Mr J the celebrat ed of the Highlanders Band is about to accept an engage ment with the PanAmerican Exposi tion for the next over at Buffalo Hon Geo K Foster will settle in Toronto as manager of the Union Trust Co This is a or ganization of ha is the chief incorporator and which will in the Building Peter King a machinist employed in Poisons Iron Works was so ter ribly crushed one day last a heavy marine engine felling on him that he died a few minutes after wards lull Value for Gash FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Thats what we like to give each and ever customer that deals with us be dsides those that are coming as are doubling our trade each and every season Why because we do as we say So If you are in need of a spring Overcoat Suit Fancy Vest or Trousers call on us and you will be one of the many customers that go away well pleased in every respect J imports three million lass worth of potatoes every year A It box of tho Lawtlve BrbmoQuIolne fart Ur Francis Garbutt David James K H Irving J James Hopkins Arch McMillan Jno Cowieson Howard Jesse Daniel Kelly Calvin Harrison Proctor and David- John Murrell Traviss Hugh David Asa Philips Phillips fsaac tick- wood Robt George Addison dy Jas Kavanagfi Reuben Powell Jrio Silas Travias John Millard Shuttleworth A Baker J Leek agent Organ Co Anthony Smith Wesley William Hill North Isaac Mary A John Silas Mann and Georgina Hugh Cooper Rev Newmarket Joel Black Thomas Lloyd Geo John Ironsides Jojin Manning dy Simpson J J J Pearson J Allan A Hendry J Mil lard Co Nathan Hughes J Wells W L Jones John Russell Isaac R Tench Richard Sadler George Wood Jackson McMaster John Park Br John Will- son John Montgomery J Jack son Lee pirn Will- son T Lloyd Wm Cane Sons And Henderson and Lundy Aurora David Charles Irwin Jonathan Bates R Palmer Geo J Douglass Wells Wells Wood George Wilkinson and Morrison Oliver fhe remaining exhibitors were from West Markham Scott Bradford and The entries were largely upon the ac tual prize list and in the classes of stock grain and roots the exhibits would compare favorably with those a dozen years or more litter The ladies made a fine display in the clashes of domestic manufacture and needle work Agriculturalists of to day who at that time were boys In their teens will recall the names of many In the above list who were the life and power of the society a quar ter of a century ago Messrs Hunter regarding flats The Sugar Beet Com met on the rising of Council The- Road fe Bridge Com agreed to inspect the roads and walks on Feu- day afternoon Council adjourned at To Cure a Cold in One Day- Take Laxative Quinine Tab let AM druggist refund tie If it fails to cure signature is on each box Killed and by Cannot Cured by local applications as they reach the diseased portion of the only one way to curd- and that is by medics Deafness is caused by alt in- Sained condition mucous lining the tan Tube When tube gets inflamed you have sound or imperfect and when it is entirely closed Hi the result and unless the turn can be taken out tube restored to its normal will be destroyed cases out of ten arc causedlUy which is nothing but mi lniUititt Vi of mucous We will give One Hundred tor any case of Deafness by catarrh that can not cuccd by Hairs Catarrh Cure pi cir culars free J Sold by Druggists Halls Family Pill the beat 7 Storey SehOoi Act ML r 28 Golden When he the Spirit trutb is come he into all tenth The disciples had had forty days of association with their Master and ten days of waiting The feast M the Pentecost is called Irt the Old Testa ment the feast of weeks and least of harvest Unlike the two other great Hebrew festivals pass- over and tabernacles it lasted but a day like them it was the occasion of the influx into Jerusalem of an innumerable multitude of worshippers Pentecost was a sort of national Thanksgiving Day PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS The divine gift came upon the ciples because they obeyed the divine The effect of the gift was not simply to cause to speak in other tongues but to speak with such ef fect that truth won a great victory Let us wait on God with fullness of consecration but submissive to His will The Holy Spirit never dwells in a soul which has not been prepared for His residence God sendsiiis power only upon those who seek it The temple at Jerusalem has long passed away but the holy of holies is in every Christian heart A Book lot mothers Containing Much Information as to the Cars of Children and Treatment of Ills that Com- Afflict Little Ones Given Free Babys Battles A Message for Mothers is the title of a very handsome little pamphlet just issued by the Dr Williams Medicine Com pany It is devoted entirely to the care of infants and small children and tells the mother how to aid her little ones in the emergencies of every day life It describes the ills that com monly afflict children and tells bow to treat them This little- book one that should be in every home where there are infants or small children All mothers who send their name and address on a post card to the Dr Williams Medicine Co will receive a copy of this hook free of charge- Mention the Era when writing About helpers employed at the Kingston Locomotive Works are on strike for increased pay and the black smiths and- machinists are idle in South American Rheumailo Oure Rhtemntiam it safe harmless and instant relief and la most cute fcrms Oneitnuia I spent weeks in bed before Its bolt its cored me r Sold by J frC BICYCLE All kinds of Bicycle Repairing and Cleaning done on shortest notice We also keep a full line of Bicycle Sundries and parts When the road fit we will have a few Ladles and Gents wheels tor hire L on the market tor We have the agency for the MasseyHarris Binder and Mower parts i J A ALLAN CO NEWMARKET TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS JACKS FOR HIRE At less than manufacturers prices AT THE i TORONTO JOBBING HOOSE 4 you Go to Bufl When You Want 1 India has l800O0J miles or nearly twotbitdH the United States In the streets strike at Albany on Tfcwcsday of last week two respectable eJfcifcens were shot by the National Guard who fired Into a mob in to a volley of stones one was outright and the other bad ly wounded Several other casualties occurred from encounters between and troops or policemen you Have you any skin or eruptions Are you to or scalding Dr Ointment prevents and any and all of these cures Itching Bleeding and Blind Piles besides- One application brings relief In and cases cored In to six nights j Sold by J Town Vancourer May Details- Have been by the Syd ney of- the massacre of the missionary party in New Guinea briefly reported by on The reont to the resident of Thursday JsKand is as follows The crew- of the Dido report the murder of Rev James and Oliver Tompkins of Missionary Society by natives at near the mouth of Fly river It seems ashore after friendly natives had them a tribal was in and that their lives would be Despite warning with six converts went The missionaries be lieved to be endowed vith divine and the native demanded- that they aid them in destroying th tribe with whom they at war The missionaries to go with the tribe into battle and the missionary was under guard pending the outcome the battle In this fight their captors were worsted and the daughter of aged chief who led the fore was severe ly perhaps mortally winded For result she blamed the mission aries adverse with the gods and demanded their death in Ex piation Thereupon the natives kill ed the missionaries and alt their converts savagely hacking them to pieces and afterwards devouring por tions of their bodies at a midnight cannibal feast Drugs and- gObO DRUGGIST Norwegian members of Parliament now propose to prevent every girl in the country from marrying unless she can cook sew and knit Specialist on the In the Ordinary run of medical practice a praler bomber than this treated of chronic dyspepsia and failed to cure but Dr Von Stans Pineapple Tablets in box at cents cost have made Ihe cure giving relief In one day have proven their real merit Sold by J It Town Three young men named William Hockins Leslie and Alex hired a boat at Midland on Saturday afternoon and sailed Victoria Har bor They were probably lost on the return Journey for their boat and a hat were found but no other traces of the party j Children Cry for CASTOR I A GRAND TRUNK Victoria May Return tickets will be Issued at FARE Fop Sale to Close Estate MorUago for on In fi per Interest paid Apply to J Newmarket William Von Rothschild who died recently donated one million francs to the poor of Berlin Help the Overworked Heart Is the great engine which pumps life through your system bard pressed over taxed groaning under its load because dis ease baa clogged It Dr for the Heart Is natures lebricator and cleanser and dally demonstrates to heart sufferers It safest surest and most spredy remedy that medical science knows Sold by J Y Town can supply your Wants la the Drug line HIS DRUGS Are pure HIS PRICES Are low He keeps experienced help Your Prescriptions Are filled by a Graduate in Dis pensing The Cheapest And Best to buy your Seeds Is at Lehmans Drug and Summer foe Sale td moms with good cellar welt at Lake near ltoaoVs Dr B tirU lAke near For further apply to Connolly SINGLE Between all Stations in Canada all Stations in Canada to and from De troit Mich Port Huron Mich Covington Bombay Jet Helena Springs Rouses Point Island Pond Vt all Stations in Canada to but not from Buffalo Black Rock Niagara FaHs NY and Suspen sion Bridge Good Going May or Valid returning from Destination on or May Pull information and tickets agents of Grand Trunk System A Agent Newmarket DICKSON Passenger Agent For Sale or Exchange FOR WOOD FOB SALE Lot No in Con North acres soil clay loam good brick house nearly new good barn underground stables and out buildings extra well fenced good orchard three good wells easy terms Apply to DAVIS Belhaven Heavy Platform Spring Wagon Trenchs make 1 set Heavy Harness Mace old sound and good driver H SEED STORE Dont listen to what others say Come and Sec Public Notice I hereby give notice to the public that I will no longer be responsible for any debt or encumbrance contracts by my wife HOWARD May W01 A Alpha The best and cheapest in the market In use years Information cheer fully given by Lot Con Mikado style in good running PO sole agent for Newmarket I Cost cash Will bo sold at a and vicinity J bargain Enquire Buggy For Sale p J

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