T V k THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY MAY GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY TIME TABLE rt M fcO CD a CO id o o 0 3 I OS a CO a The Hamilton Thstos to think that there will nexious ob jection ye iJigriDderoD taken by members of parliament fig last session one opinion the Banner five miles re moved from city notions Ogives an other Next election will reveal many a silent vote recorded on sides of politics against this salary- grab as some their cost 5 a o CO CO Oar Column POINTS PLEASANTLY g I M ski a J vas in Tuesday Richmond Hill was visiting at Mr over Sun- day Toronto The Telegram pokes fun at May or for his- tardiness fiy ob serving When Borden tried to visit the Mayor of Toronto at the unearthly hour of 11 am be must have thought his was work ing on the time schedule of a hired man The Ontario Provincial Alliance ex ecutive have issued a call for M a jo Never Lets Up Briiter and Better Each All Type Set in All Printing Done at Home FRIDAY MAY I Premier Ross is enjoying a week s holiday at his sons home in Strath- The excursion to the Temiscaniing district projected by the Ontario Government left Toronto Tuesday in charge of Mr Thomas of the Colonization Department It numbered about 300 including press reporters from the leading dailies Members of the Legislature will have a better knowledge of the country as the result of the outing Miss Maude Richardson spent the 24th at Hamilton Mr Frank Doyle is the new as sistant at the depot Mrs M Hughes paid a visit to Mrs Thomas Teston on Victoria Day Miss Robertson who is teaching school at Elmvale was home for the 24th i Mrs H Clark of of Dr Clark was in Town last week John Moore of Barrie visited Mrs for a few days last week Mr Frank and wife of Toronto spent over Sunday in New market Mrs Charles of Toronto spent tire with her sister Mrs A West Mr Arthur a former High School pupil was visiting in Town last weeji Little Miss of King was the guest of the Misses for a few days Mrs Thorn of Aurora was the guest of Mrs Allan Park last Monday Miss of Toronto spent the holidays with her sister Mrs Mrs J Little and Mr Stuart Little spent a few days last week at Cedardale and Udora Mr Garnet G randy of To ronto spent the holidays with his cousins the Cane boys Mr Silverwood of Toronto Uni versity spent over Sunday with his sister Mrs Rev Mr Barry writes that Marie Mich is a lively Town and worth travelling miles to see Miss Aggie Thorn and Miss Holmes of Rosebank spent last Boone Mo May By the explosion of caps Which set off pounds of dynamite and kegs of powder the 14ton freight boat plying between this city and on Mis souri River was blown to pieces last night Considerable damage was done to property for a mite around Two laborers who were aboard the boat are missing The Laucine the property of the Rochester Ferry and Packet Co was about ready to leave her dock with a cargo of explosives for use in building a railroad below here when the acci dent occurred The boat was propelled by a gasH line engine When a match was ate organization of a prohibitive com- gHne n with all societies and t favorable to the Dominion Alliance policy to attend the convention to immediately vacated and warned all persons near by The fire spread be bed in July to prepare for the Ontario elections and to urge changes second 1 DRESS GOODS V in the Ontario Liquor License Act The Ontario Fishery boat and crew are said to have been doing in the Georgian Bay this The Department here celvePinfonnation this week that sev eral seizures of trap nets had been made and other poachers had taken warning Two city coroners are at logger heads over procedure in connection with the Ryan shooting case This fighting for holding inquests is very unseemly One coroner the same as one Police Magistrate for the city would settle the difficulty Doctors are Coroners and they are very jealous of one another This evidently set off the on board and with a report that was heard for miles away the boat was blown to atoms The ferry boat Joseph L Stephens lying yards above was consider ably damaged the woodwork of tbe upper deck and pilot house being torn away Those aboard ferry es caped Three residences belonging to Jos Mrs Johnson and Dunklf about yards from the disaster were wrecked Fifteen plate glass windows in busi ness houses on Main street half a mile away were broken and nearly all of the windows and glass doors for a mile surrounding the accident were smashed by the concussion A- per yd The Globes Ottawa correspon dent states that it is practically set tled that the Premier and a number day with tbe Misses Allan Park of his colleagues will leave here about Mr and Mrs James Martin and July for the coast Sir Miss Ramsay of Toronto spent over will probably be accompanied by the with Mrs Richard Clifford Sifton Hon William Mrs A Belfry of and Hon J Israel Sound daughter of Mr E Jackson The party will go as far as Dawson was expected home last night on a City and return to the capital about visit September Mr Arthur Wilson and two sins wheeled up from the city on Some of the Conservative press are and returned on Sunday because noon in Australia instead of Word has been received from a free rural mail deliv- bridge that Mrs A Vernon daughter Were he to introduce such a of Mr John Rogers is slightly im- entailing as it necessarily proving would an increased annual deficit in Miss Florence Hopper and two the working of the Department friends from Toronto spent the would be the first to parade cost as an evidence of extravagance of the Government This has been their game ever since the Laurier Adminis tration assumed the reins of power l An Ottawa press despatch states that Hon David Mills Minister of Justice and Hon Mr SolicitorGeneral ate off for the Old Country as representatives at the conference the Colonies with the law offices of the Crown in reference change in the constitution of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council of Great Britain Hon Mr Mills will also represent Newfound land as well as Canada at the con ference Is expected a Canadian will be appointed as a member of the Judicial Committee with a perman ent residence in London but these things come high Visitors to the Parliament Build ings In the Queens Park Toronto will hereafter notice a fine new por trait of Hon A Hardy hung in the main corridor just west of the entrance to the Legislative Chamber Around this portrait are grouped the portraits of such eminent men as Sir Oliver Mowat Hon Geo Brown Hon Ed Blake Hon Sir Wm Meredith Hon Pardee Sir Isaac Brock and General Wolfe The exPremier is represents as seated at a table wearing a King Counsels suit and the hack- ground a subdued crimson The painting is from the nrush of Mr Foster Just a word to progressive farmers and we advise attention Potato seed says an agricultural exchange become an almost unheard of curiosity yet fifty or sixty years ago potato fields were white and pur ple with blossoms in July and in August the vines were heavy with balls full of seeds like bunches of or grapes By planting these needs season alter new of potatoes were produced and it was the design of nature that by such plantings potato should be propagated and preserved This has not been done and hence the potato baa become sickly worn out and Its extinction Ik threatened Every farm er who can find In his potato fields next fall should preserve and plant them for by this means- he may fcctre a vigorous and healthy potato at small cost with her sister Mrs M Brown Pros pect Miss A- of Toronto accom panied by her friend Miss Williams spent the holidays with her mother at Mrs Ab Stevenson and her daughter also Mr Cross of Toronto spent Victoria Day and over Sunday at The Bowery Hon J Davis Commissioner of Crown Lands goes to June to attend a Liberal conven tion at Cayuga Rev A former rector of St Pauls Church Newmarket was visiting his brotherinlaw Mr Ross on Victoria Day Mr Will Montgomery of the On tario Bank Port Arthur arrived in Town Thursday night of last week on a visit with parents and relatives Mrs Harvey Barry and daughter of Guelph are visiting at The Bowery a few days this Mrs Barry is a cousin of the editor of the Era Mr Mrs and Miss Duncan and Mrs Watson of Toronto spent Vic toria holidays visiting with the fam ily of Mr Asa Philips street Mrs Smith of Rama was here on a visit Over Sunday Miss Lelia Smith daughter Mr J Smith of this Town who has been with her grandmother for some time spent the holidays at home Mr Albert has returned from Manitoba He was not very favorably impressed with the part that he visited it has been very dry this spring and prospects are not very bright for good crops this season The many friends this Town of Dean Harris will regret to learn that he has resigned his charge at St Catharines In consequence of ill- health Rev Father Morris of New market Is to succeed Dean Harris at St Catharines Turner and daughter of Coshocton Ohio and Mrs Hubert Earl Mam and two daughter of Mich are visiting their mother Mrs who is very ill Annie Chicago also home and they all expect to remain here for two or three months Mrs Adair of Parry Sound has been spending a few days In Town the guest of Mrs Hewitt Miss Sadie Watson of Toronto and her niece from Aurora were also the guests of Mrs Hewitt over Sunday Miss Watson leaves in a few days to accept a situ ation at Met at on May as Court of Revision The Assessment Roll was passed as finally revised and Council took up general business Samuel was appointed to look after the pit near The Statute labor as assessed was reduced onethird Road was extended west to the Cburch was appointed Pound- Keeper in place of Levi Miller re signed Thomas Yates arid Frank LaChap- were required to do their road work in Val Crydermans Friend and Jesse Morton three days each in days in John McNeil on South and John Manit days in The Treasurers Bond accepted as satisfactory i The County Treasurer was asked to strike- off the NonResident Roll the taxes charged against T and John The Regp Davidson treasurer were appointed to represent the Council at aineeting to be held on June at the Court House To ronto to discuss the road The following amounts were paid Smith provisions for Thomp sons family re diphtheria case Gilpin provisions for same 385 equalizing Union and postage 5375 D Draper repairing bridge and culvert Hy Smallwood repairs Thompson bridge filling washout and use of scraper Alfred Morton building culvert lots and Con Arthur filling washout on sideroad lots and Con Council then adjourned Jo meet again on Monday Aug 26th fiffaips in London May Four thousand insurgents the Province of Kwel Chau have invaded tbe Province of Sho says the Shanghai cor respondent of the Standard wiring yesterday causing a widespread pan ic It said- that are about to join them Boxers Again Active The Boxers are again active in all districts where there are no foreign troops a despatch to Standard from Tien dated May Yesterday a missionary who was going to L on the Grand Canal was forced to return to Tien on account of a fierce fight raging between Boxers and Catholic converts Wrappers at 75c About twenty pieces of beautiful Muslins and Ginghams in all the new Spots and Stripes the colors guaranteed fast the regular price is and per yard You take your Choice at per yard f f Fine Print Wrappers in new patterns and fast colors regular price each Your choice this week at 15 v Pine Shoes per pair Very fine mercerized Sateen Underskirts in rich shades of Old Rose Bluet Purple and Black regular price this lot at Sizes 2j to Fine Kid Low Shoes A regular line This t i Waterproof Coats for Men Coats like Coat Bargains thesehave always ftold at to Any size at r Mens Suit Bargains Mens very fine hard Serge Suits in Black and Dark Blue Suits like these are often sold in Toronto antLelsewhere at All sizes from 35 to If Fresh eggs are cents a dozen in New Denver BC The Tomb At her late residence Yonge St South of Aurora on Saturday Catharine aged years The fun eral took place on Tuesday of last week to Newmarket the 25th of May Hillaged about years Deceased was Interred at About two months ago he left lor the and was in poor health at the time in fact he has been in failing health lor a year The many friends in the vicinity of will regret to learn of his demise- Newmarket on the of May George Green- sides aged about years In Whitchurch on the Inst Benjamin Heaslipaged years and 10 days Collars for Men made pure linen and in every shape price everywhere is 20c each Our price for for j Mens Derby Hats at 150 I On Saturday we will sell a shipment of Mens very latest stiff Fur Felt Hats at The usual price is ft ft H E AURORA Thieves are again making themselves busy Last Monday morning a young man dressed in faultless black and accompanied by a darkcomplex ioned young woman hired a horse and rig from of this town for a couple of hours and has thus far failed to return The police have not as yet been able to get on the trail of the thieves Miss Anne Cos grove daughter of Mr Frank of the Bond Lake Hotel and Mr Geo Kaiser of were united in marriage yesterday morning at St Marys Church pichmond Hill The cere mony was performed in the presence of a large company of friends by Rev Father McMahon Miss Gertie acted as bridesmaid and Mr brother of the bride as groomsman At the conclusion of the rites the party drove to Bonds Lake Hotel and partook of an enjoy able repast The newlymarried couple will take up residence at Loyalty Lodge members numbering about attended divine service at Trinity Church on Sunday evening last T Lennox has resigned his seat In the Town Cuuncfl In order to take the town brief in the suit being by Village John Walker who resides about mile north of here is suffering from a broken arm caused by a horse kicking him on Sunday last Court of Revision for the assess ment for the year was on Monday last Eleven appeals were heard but a reduction of was the only change made in the roll Invitations have been issued tor the marriage of Miss to Mr Hill of Midland The event will take place here on Saturday next pays to advertise in the Era THE LEADING Furniture and- Undertaking House China and Glassware A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to at residence 135 street John Millard TELEPHONE DUNLOP AH kinds of for all kinds of Vehicles- Bicycle Tin Pseumatio Carriage Tire Solid Rubber Carriage Tire Invalid Chair Urea Tire for Baby i The Co Limited Our i ii -f- t r Dinner Sets Tea Sets Lemonade Sets Toilet Sets Berry Sets Salad Sets Baseballs and Gloves f The LOW In Town on the fast- to Mr and Mrs Low a son Bradford on Saturday May to Mr and Mrs F Hel- j a son BURROWS At Sutton on the 18th the wife of Geo Burrows of a son I Fine glass and ornaments Vases and Jugs 1 The flltt the home of the brides father Mr Clinton Cook on May William Howard Bant and Anna Cook were united in sacred bonds of matrimony Rev officiating clergyman Parsonage Sutton West on May by Rev A P Brace Edward Charles to Phoebe both of GROCERIES PROVISIONS FRUIT FRESH WEEKLY and of BEST QUALITY gj Fresh Canned Tomatoes Peas Corn per tin Best Brand Salmon a good Brand regular for 10c Oranges 25 per Lemons to per dozen CHASE SANBORNS Are unequalled keep the A good English Breakfast COFFEE for Best grades ot Teas pgs or bulk per ft to 50c A good grade Japan Tea special at Corned Beef per tin Imperial Sliced Beef per tin GREEN ONIONS LETTUCE RADISH RHUBARB RIPE BA NANAS and PINE APPLES STRAWBERRIES for Saturday BOILED HAM POTTED MEATS Cracker Jack Gee Whiz Boston Fritters and Long Teddy Pop Corn to Pine Apples for preserving dozen j HOUSE GARDEN PLANTS ftftft tllMI ROSE TREES- double bloom lLi A I lo t ftftftft fuchsias BEGONIAS GERANIUMS I PRIMROSE PRIMULA Joe TOMATOES BOXES FOR ryi PER BOX a I nd Prompt RAILWAY SYSTEM TO in 1 4J41 KIM If I Famous B Chocolates and BonBona JERSEY ICE CREAM CENTRAL i km WN STARR Agent The PanAmerican Exposition Buffalo May 1st y to Nov 1st The Grand the Direct and Popular Route from all points to Buf falo Elegant and Superior Service Parlor Pullman and Dining Cars on through trains For all information as W rates train service tourist ap ply to agents Grand Trunk Railway System Full Information and tickets from agents of Grand tfruitk System A jt Newmarket DICKSON