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Newmarket Era , July 26, 1901, p. 2

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J V THE JULY GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY TIME TABLE en 7 p s Column J 9 CO PI a idoh a ill J if to ft J CO tf Mlf ssaa rt seals Clifton Is siting in the City tor a week over gun- day at tie Lake gave a thimble tea last Friday afternoon Constable Savage is away lb Win nipeg on detective work Mr Evans of Alliston was visit ing friends in Town over Sunday Miss is boarding at the for a couple of weeks Rev got back home on Wednesday and will preach next Sunday a usual London July 23 Gen Kitchener repots that a train from Gape Town conveying men and stores was up on Sunday eight miles from Beaufort West by codi- The train was captured and burned The British casualties were and wounded Gen reports that Colonel with men was attacked at dawn on July in the moun tains near by lcommana6 horses Warren Cole of Sutton was After fighting all day the British fell back on Mortimer- The British casualties were slight Written for tbe Era An Are of Beauty H Never Lets Up I and Better Each Issue All Type Set In All Printing Done at Home FRIDAY JULY The question of Suaday excursions by steamboat owners is now being pressed before the courts tin Tues day next at Hall Toronto the right of American vessels to land excursion passengers on Canadian soil on the Sabbath day will be argued The Dominion Alliance is behind prosecution Advices from the PostmasterGener al Hon Mr Mulock this week give the intimation that he is in Lon don and has been under the treatment of Sir James spe cialist for of the shoulder The Ministers many friends especial ly in North York will be pleased to learn he is now recovering and ex pects to be back to his Canadian home some time next month calling on friends in Town on day Miss Vancouver B is visiting her aunt Mrs George Wood and her Miss Edna are visiting at Oak Ridges is the guest of Miss Helen Robertson at Or chard Beach Miss Irene of Barrie is spending a few days with Miss Fran cis Messrs Walter Eves and Walter left on Tuesday for the PanAmericaru j IrsA Cane and daughter are summering with- Mrs J E Cane near -v- Mr of Toronto spent over Sunday with his brotherinlaw Mr E Master Walter Langton of Toron to is spending a week with his aunt Mrs T Mr and Mrs Cook of attended the wedding of their Miss last Saturday Miss M Kavanagh formerly in Newmarket PO went to on Saturday for a months visit Mr George Mortimer and wife of Toronto spent over Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Jos Millard The revised program for the Duke of Cornwall and Yorks visit sent out from Ottawa gives dates of stay at ditterent points as follows Quebec Sept to Montreal 18 to 20 Ottawa to Toronto Oct to Niagara Falls Hamilton Kingston and Thous and Islands St Johns and Halifax During the dates be tween bis visit to Ottawa and Toron to the Royal visitor will spend his time in Manitoba and British Colum bia What the I m King Edwards wardrobe is im mense due to a considerable extent to the many complimentary naval and military appointments- which he holds the fltiof his private clothes he is most particular When the clothes are sufficiently advanced to be tried on an appointment is made his tailor he gives employment to three generally Tor oclock and the King receives his tailor in his dressingroom His Majesty has a great dislike to eccentricity in dress and startling neckties fancy waist coats and above all a profusion of jewelry are strictly taboo by him In Scotland the King wears the kilt and in the evening he appears in the splendid fulldress of Royal Stuart tartan The silver ornaments he wears with the Highland dress are exceedingly handsome and are of great value I Good Security Mister do you lend money here asked an earnest young voice at the office door The lawyer turned away iroin his desk confronted a cleareyed poorly dressed lad of twelve years and Mrs James Gould and daughters studied him keenly for a minute Gertrude and of King City were Sometimes we do on good secur- friends in Town last week be said gravely Mr and Mrs J Jay Watson of fellow explained that- he New York City are visiting their chance to buy out a boy parents and relatives of this vicinity thats crym papers He had half Mr Howard Cane is spending a squired but he needed to couple of weeks vacation on his bo oth filteen CentS uncles houseboat on the Georgian you asked the lawyer a J boys brown hand sought his Miss Clara Lundy daughter of a Co Councillor Lundy home from calico Toronto Hospital for a month s vaca- M BY A With the the aid rain- theraost striking and the whole wide range of Natures lavish pageants but when seen from the summit of a mountain is of such infinite and sublimity and grandeur mat those who have had the good fortune to witness a well developed mountain rainbow from the summit of for in stance the In could never tne wondcr and magnificence of the many act display nor the impressive and start ling appearance of the gigantic en- circling Ascending the peaked mountain on foot and ot by the which now ascends nearly the summit the pedestrian threads a series of rich sloping meadows bor dered with banks of rare and beauti ful wild flowers many of which are as brilliant as those cultivated in conservatories in less favored climes Soon the path passes thru a pine wood tall rugged denizens of the forest which appear to have with stood the wintry storm blasts for generations Still ascending the route leads past masses of the hand some Alpine rose and great clumps of the still more beautiful mountain gentian the cerulean hue of which is perhaps the most vivid and pure blue in all nature while yet higher tho now nearly exterminated by the rude hand of the unthinking tourist may perhaps be seen a specimen of the snowwhite edelweiss nestling amidst the stunted vegetation which now sparsely covers the almost bare rock But suddenly a storm is gathering Massive black clouds heavy and threatening are rapidly advancing and in a tew brief minutes the pedes trian is immersed in their inner re cesses Soon he is startled by a vivid outburst of flashing fire follow ed by a terrific explosion which ap pears almost to cause the very rock upon which he stands to tremble and to quake All round him now above below by his side forks ana tongues of flame strike hither and thither while the deafening must ap pal even the most stout hearted and cause him to realise his help lessness in the presence of Natures anger At length the torrent ceases and the wind carries away the roll ing storm billows now metamorphos ed as if into pure white alabaster while in front is a magnificent rain bow forming a complete unbroken circle of marvellously brilliant color- A M A Leading Store J I f J in Price so low Every line of Summer Goods that you can a dollar buy as as two would have done a short time since f for 1 121c for Priestleys Finest Black Satin Cloth and Cords regular Dress Goods on Friday and Saturday at This week we place on Sale Twenty Pieces Best Canadian Prints in new dark patterns This is the regular Print All you want at per yaro Sailors 200 Boots for Kings at Chip Sailor newest shapes the latest bands in colors of Blue White Black and Navy Dot Real value each This week cents each Womens Fine Kid Button Boots sites These are Just half their value Suits quired sum unearthly so vivid and radiant is thJ turned home A who had Jhe atc on Monday after a couple ot transaction with silent suspen the heavens the sudden weeks in Toronto with her daughter laughed as the young borrower tuition from the terrors of A Miner parted I ure enhancing Mr and Mrs A E WiddiQeld You think I know nothing about and imparting an added J him smiled the lawyers I know to the unwonted at 395 We make another bargain week in King Quality Lace or Button Boots All sizes in this best of alt famous Boots For One Week We cleared a manufacturer of several lines of Mens Fine Suits at a big discount from regular prices One line we quote hero see the others Mens solid wool Tweed Suits worth all sizes for E The sudden demise of Hon Senator Allen at Toronto on Wednesday last creates another vacancyfor Sir Wilfrid to fill in the Domin ion Senate He was a Conservative in politics a lawyer by profession called to the Senate in and ap pointed Speaker the following year As a private citizen deceased was highly esteemed taking an active interest in charitable and bene volent enterprises He was likewise an ardent Horticulturist and for years was president of the City Hor ticultural Society bridge on the outskirts of Toronto is said to be exceedingly dangerous but as it is located on a the responsibility main taining the same is disputed On of next month a conference will be held respecting the matter There will be represented at the con ference the city of Toronto the coun ty the township the land company which owns the bridge and probably the Toronto Lacrosse Club and the Street Railway Co Just where the county liability comes in it difficult to understand as it is not a town- line road Hy Curtis a prominent farmer of Westminster near London drop- dead at his home were the guests of Mr and Mrs J rum smiieu lawyer l know Cane last week on their house- that he came manfully in what he SXne Bllfc boat near supposed to be a business way andi the Miss Maude Stevenson of tried to negotiate a loan instead of the distance and the sun- i to is spending a few days with her begging the money I know that landscape far beneath Is spread uncle Mr E Jackson at Zephyr has been under good influences or a colored map Customs at London met with a Villa Lake would not have signed that pledge time will come when every accident at Geneva Mr John who has been- that does not hold it lightly of Lake visiting his uncle Mr Stallard or he would not have cared ft so a returned to his home in Philadelphia carefully I agree with him that one on Thursday morning Miss Alberta Phillips daughter of Mr Asa Phillips of Yonge street is has a character to offer as security home from Brooklyn Hospital on a months vacation On Tuesday last the Supreme Court ol the United States handed down a decision in an appeal case holding that the law passed by the last Leg islature forbidding traffic In railroad tickets by others than authorized agents of railroad companies is un constitutional and void It appears to us about time that the Dominion Parliament repealed the law of Cana da forbidding traffic in railroad tick ets in this country The trouble of getting refunds under the present law for unused tickets is both vexa- and unsatisfactory on account of delay and necessary Hon David Mills Minister of Jus tice and Sir P were recently entertained at dinner the MarqulS Miss Elliott was the guest of the Misses Richardson at Orchard Beach over Sunday Miss is also visiting with them Mrs It J Ham also Mrs Lloyd and children of Toronto were visiting their sister Mrs during the last two weeks Mr took tea on Saturday evening with Mr Cyrus This is the first time he has been able to walk out for over a year Mrs McCormack of Ottawa is home on a visit Mrs Playter expects ta accompany her and Mr McCormack to the PanAmerican next week Mrs Samuel who has been making her home with her daughter Mrs Spears at Montreal is here on a visit with her son Alder man J a wellknown writer on the Harper publications in New York City was in Town this week on his way thru to the Pacific coast and gave the Kra a call Dr Addison son of Rev P Addi son has given up his position with the Holland Co of In let to accept a position as analytical chemist with the Meat Co Toronto of Newcastle formerly of St Pauls church has been called to the rector- ate of St Matthews parish last March There Is no appeal and of glory infinitely more dazzling than David Keller Jos John and any of birth for we are I Hill are under arrest at Belle- HOT GOODS The Crown regalia were taken from the Tower to Marlborough House on Tuesday for the Kings in spection By the addition of two buildings to the Dominion Cartridge Works- at Quebec Canada will hereafter be able to manufacture all her own ammuni tion The Government will allow a re bate of one per cent on the royalty on Yukon gold brought for assay to the Government assay office at Van couver An ostrich is worth from to a year in feathers and as most of them live to the patriarchal age of three score and ten a flock os triches is a valuable adjunct to a mans live stock Eugene a fryearold Hull was crushed beneath a wagon and jumping up ran to his mother to tell her that he was not hurt but he soon after died A number of manufactur es have united in leasing dam No 5 in the Trent Valley Canal for the pur pose of generating electric power for several establishments The town Council Is offered the surplus power at horse nower per year for a day of twelve hours Kan July 23 Car rie Nation bos been fined and riven a days jail sentence In the District Court the peace and he Joint raid told that the Great White Throne of the Judge of all mankind before whom we must all appear to render great account Is thus encircled rtappy they whose misdeeds have been atoned for by the Saviour of the world and against whom tfic Accuser can therefore bring no indictment to The change will probably take place on Oct 1st We notice by the Montreal Her ald that Mrs David Miss JenCavaro a was kill- Gwendoline maid and Nation will serve In prison Oeorge a lad who was in dentured to a farmer near Hamilton the Childrens Aid Society walk ed into that city Tuesday night with Ottawa July The two brass cannon captured from the Chinese by the British expeditionary force under Gen- and presented to the Canadian Government have arrived in Ottawa They probably be placed In the Parliament grounds Willie Ford aged years the son of John Ford a mail clerk was drowned hear Montreal on Tuesday while bathing The JILKSIn Town on July to Mr and Mrs Wm a son BROWN In on July to Mr and Mrs Brown a daughter GRAHAM In Holt on Friday July to Mr and Mrs George Graham twin daughters ville charged with highway robbery Burglars have made a raid on Stratford the past day or two and houses have been entered and goods stolen The losses the forest fires in the Kippewa district near Ottawa will reach A FANS Handmade Breezes to make life en durable Dozens of PANS from a penny up THE LEADING Furniture and Undertaking House A SPECIALTY I Night calls attended to at residence street The Altar f Monday July at St Johns Presbyterian Church Hamilton by the J Young Ethel May youngest daughter Dr James Toronto to George son the late of Newmarket At the residence of the brides moth on the 20th of July by the Geo McCulIoch Mr J mathematical mas ter Newmarket High School to Miss Nettie organist of Methodist Church Newmarket on Wednesday July by Rev Blair at the residence of Mr grandfather of the groom VELOCIPEDES WAGONS GO CARTS The price should clear these out at once S1XNE BUTTER JARS CROCKS JUGS- Large Jar the small 5lb enamelled Crock and all sizes and shapes between More kinds crocks than you know of All aires various designs for Lawn Parties from to each Special prices by the Down THE NEWEST SHIRTWAIST see August Delineator Groceries Provisions Fruit Campers Supplies Canned Meats and Pickles MrWmFerry parkham io Foreign and Domestic Fruit Fresh Oranges Lemons Miss Minnie Smart daughter of Pine Apples Raspberries Black Berries Plums and Mr Smart of East Cherries Currants Gooseberries bury Sugar for Preserving Crown Brand Fruit Jars for preserving Fancy Biscuits and Cake large variety fresh Ganong Bros Chocolates Bon also Newports i All fine JERSEY ICE CREAM go home You save by getting your lunch bote It The Tomb MANNERSIn Mount Alter on Tuesday July John ley infant son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Manners aged year months and A J 4 of Mr John Millard this Town will be prosecuted John Millard MAIN ST v All Orders will receive Careful Prompt Attention- saves work at home aud saves you money CENTRAL TELEPHONE it fc i WNSTARB J l

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