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Newmarket Era, 14 Mar 1902, p. 2

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Wv rft t i WILL SELL Red Star 550 feet to the l 13c Manilla feet to the lb Beautiful Twine British sub jects will you patronize Canadian or send your money to the United Slates Tenders Wanted Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to he DAY OF MARCH to supply the Industrial Home for the V County of York one year with Bread Groceries and Contracts to commence 1st- of April Parties wishing to tender for any of the above supplies can obtain blank forms at the Home and get necessary information in reference to what is required Parties with whom contracts are made to deliver supplies at the Home- No tender necessarily accepted J Inspector Tenders Wanted Tenders wilt be received by the un dersigned up to April 1st for Repairs to Keswick School House as follows 1 Raise building feet and place stone foundation thereunder ready for brickcladding Also cost of brick- cladding Reshingle building with firsts class shingles 3 Cost of coating outside of build ing with coats felt paper and cover with V matching Contractors to furnish all materi als Size of building ft ft high With 13 pitch roof Con tractors lender for the whole or any poitiod the work The low est or any tender not necessarily may be seen on application to A Keswick flips Ross The news of the sodden demise at oh Wednesday morning last at Toronto Mis Geo Ross wife of the Premier ol after a brief illness ooly hours from acute anaemia evoked wide spread feelings of heartfelt sympathy The date of voting on the referen dum has been settled Ijn the ab sence of the Premier on afternoon last Hon al Gibson op the of the Dec was the day would be taken The Tribune has been putting on a new Spring dress and It for the bereaved and deeply afflicted is certainly very becoming- The husband and only in To- of the paper is also striking and uptodate The proprietor de serves our congratulations and the hearty support of the community in but throughout the entire Pro vince- The funeral which will be private will take place today which it is published day at from the family resi dence Place to Mount Pleasant Cemetery When the Legislature assembled oh In his annual report upon the Goals and Ontario Mr Chamberlain Inspector states than the number of committals during the Wednesday after expressions of symjyear ending Sept was from AttorneyGeneral being less than in and Mr J P Whitney the House This is the lowest number of as of respect to the witli the exception of two years Premier- Many telegrams of since when the committals fence were received by the bereaved from Ottawa and other cities of the Province Millinery Apprentices Wanted Apply at C HUGHES Horses Wanted WHITS WILL BE IN From am to 3 pm On Saturday March To buy Stout Cobs from to years old to i hands sound with good feet and legs in good condition preferred York License District The Annual Meeting for granting Licences in above District will be held on Friday of April At Inspectors Office Sharon At am All applications tor Licenses must be in the Inspectors hands by APRIL A J HUGHES License A This is the season when chronic throat and lung trouble get their start Any cough enough to have prompt and it is also Important that the- best possible remedy be secured We also you twill try A MMMMn SCOTTS Pulmonary Balsam We feel that this Is in many re- a superior remedy and that once familiar with it will rely on it as your gen- household cough cure It is to take cure quickly as my safe remedy can and it is guaranteed Price cents SCOTTS DRUG STORE Main Street Phone NOTES Last weeks of the Farming World is worth a few woids of because it gives more than usual attention to one of the most impor tant interests of this country namely the business It is announced at Ottawa that the Secretary of State has received an ap- from HonJoseph Chamber lain asking the services of forty Canadian lady teachers to proceed to South to look after the Boer in the concentration camps The engagement is for one year The salary will 100 with rations and louse tent accommodation Pass age will be paid both ways Twenty will be secured in Ontario and twen ty in the other provinces A Normal certificate is the of qualification Marconi of tele- tame arrived at Ottawa on Monday last to the cement between his company and the Canadi an Government under which Federal aid to the amount of 580000 will be granted for the construction of a sta tion in Nova Scotia for the transmis sion of transatlantic messages The inventor stated to press that the station will be built near Glace Bay and per cent of the materials used will he Canadian It will finished in three months and for use At tlie present writing it looks as if the Ontario House will complete the wort of the session and this week Now clear the decks for ac tion as the general elections will fol low before many moons- Commit tees of polling subdivisions should- be convened and a plan- of campaign agreed upon Every chairman get his division in line Spring work will soon be pressing upon the farm ing community and then it will be difficult to get them together Pre liminaries should all be arranged while there is leisure to give attention tleieto timely and efficient work now will save regrets An amendment to the Game Act now before the Legislature introduc ed by Hon Mr It pro vides that the open season for moose reindeer and caribou in the district south of the P main line be tween and Port Arthur shall remain as at presenthNov but that in tire regions west and north of that section of the open season shall from October to Nov A special provision is in troduced granting an open season for kept on preserves from Ottober to Nov The close season lor quail and wild turkeys is made Oct to Dm instead of to Dec Some time ago a deputation from the County of Oxford Interviewed the Premier of Ontario respecting the present County Council Act and re questing a in the constitution of said councils The deputation fav ored a return to the re spective municipalities constituting the County Council Premier Ross making the important an nouncement that It in pow er it was intention of the Gov ernment to amend Act on the lines advocated by the delegation He asked the deputation it they fav ored every municipality being repre sented The reply was In the ativecxcopt in money expenditures when voting power migjit be given the larger municipalities according to assessment Possibly however the chanee may be optional with the voters in each county A press despatch from Ottawa makes the following re specting movements of Minis ters in connection with the coronation of His Majesty King Edward Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier sail from New York on the cm June to attend the coronation ceremonies The Premier will joined later by Messrs Fielding and Pater- ton and the four Ministers will Canada at the Intercolonial Conference Afterwards Sir and Lady will visit various in Mrs and Tar to will shortly have Halifax on Ionian for Europe After the Hon J will Join I hem in Paris His movements will he so timed as to enable him to In London when the coronation cere monies arc in progress reached the high figure of 13500 The cost of maintenance of goals in On tario during the past year was 34845- Of the total number of prisoners were males and females Twothirds of this number are reported as being of intemperate habits and one third could not read or write The cost of maintaining the goals of the Province for was as follows cost oft rations Clothing fuel etc was of salaries and wages officiate for the cost re pairs Toronto has drawn first Mood in its battle the Bell Tele phone Co By the decision of Mr Justice Street on Tuesday t is dearly set forth that the Company does ndt- possess the right to erect and string wires on any street in the city whether the Courioil or not This decision means than a local fight with the Toronto it means that the Company must also obtain the erecting poles and wires in city town and village in the Province- before presuming to enter upon such Of course the Co will carry the case on anneal to the Privy Council but it will te a strange thing for the to take away the control of trees from municipal Mu nicipal authority is vested in the Pro vincial instead of Dominion ment by the BN A Act i Lorr of Buffalo was visiting his brother Boyd this week The of Port on Mch says- l etnployees of James A A Cos store a reception of Mr and on In honor of George Little who has resigned at that store to accept a position in Detroit is a son of Mr Root Little of this Town and we are glad to see that he makes wherever he J of Carnarvfen writes Times are lively as the sleighing is good on the lakes and the lumbermen are finish- up their Tte changeable weather seems to be the cause of a teat many deaths from pneumonia and inflammation the lungs Farmers are glad- to see the winter breaking up so soon as feed is very scarce and is a ton Sawing bees are quite numer ous now Sugar making is and every prospect of being a good season We had a very mild winter and not snow as in other sea sons Timber is selling for a good price hemlock as high as per thousand in the log The Era is a welcome visitor as there are several persons living back here from New market and vicinity who like to hear from that section of country J i Oar Toronto better Oar PERSONAL POINTS Miss Maud Richardson spent over Sunday in the city Mr Edgar Jackson spent over Sunday in the city Mrs Isaac spent Satur day in Town with friends Mr Alex Mallard of Toronto spent Monday night in Town Miss returned home last week from a visit at London filrs Ab Stevenson of Toronto w spent over Sunday at The Bowery Mr Robert Meads- who was low last Saturday is slowly recover- ine Airs Alfred Dennis has removed from Aurora back to the farm near Newmarket Mr J Smith attended the funeral of his grandmother on Tues day at Allendale 7Ir Toole of Pine Orchard who came back from Dakota last De cember is going to the NorthWest next Tuesday to up land George Smith formerly Smith Bros in this Town hot the photograph business of Castor Bros at and takes poS on Monday Mr and Mrs Fletcher of Toronto also Mjts Maggie and Mis Ida of Toronto Junction attended the of Mrs Green here on Wednesday M Peck formerly of New market but who has been spending the winter at Smiths Falls has re turned to Toronto and was calling on friends in Town on Tuesday Mr Cyrus Cooper of West Grove Pa a minister of the Society Friends was the guest of Mr Fran cis Starr over Sunday and preached in the Friends Church Newmarket on Monday evening Mrs Michael took a stroke last Saturday morning which partial ly paralysed her right bide and also affected her speech She is not con fined to bed and her physician does- not anticipate any serious results Mr Simpson was in again last Saturday He leaves for England on March sailing from Montreal On his return about the end of May he will resume his duties in the Ontario Bank here We wish him a pleasant voyage and safe re turn Air brother of is here on a visit from Min nesota It is 33 years since he left Newmarket and he was greatly sur prised end delisted to see the won derful improvements about Town and the treat in last Saturdays compared with the times when he left here Mr of I Pa formerly of North York who at Santa Anna Cali fornia for some months met with an accident last week caused by the In of a JXwer trench and severely shaken up was driving livery hone and after dark The horse escaped injury but the was wrecked At the Sessions on Saturday Mrs and Ethel Stewart of Hill found guilty of ihouIiftiog in this city Sentence Thiees re W Clark on Sunday the family at and carried oil a gold watch and the of a boys saing No Ice The meetings of Cros lev ancl Hunter in Methodist are after by im mense crowds and a awakening is manifest Large fce s of their way to the altar nightly The of Mr ThoK Allen a of this city for and an at bis home River- cn Tuesday John reirving a term in the Central- Prrin for vagrancy a tailor of North Bay fell or jumped over a railir- alighting on his head on the floor below a distance of ft war picked no and died two Ki is sharing his sails to or pose Mr Matter in North To ronto as an now looks as if the union brick layers of I he city will go on strike about May 1st Employers have of fered to compromise but the offer has HERES A HEART No about foi Dr Airnw Cum oupad o PAPER FOR THE MILLION We advise Early Buying in Wall Papers The assort ment is better now than it will be later as the prettiest pat terns go first as a matter of course People tell us Newmarket has never seen so great a variety of Rich Beautiful Papers as we show this season and the prices are Less Than Ever Before and our word for it twenty five per cent less than Toronto prices Prices from to 15 per roll Special Discount on Large Quantities NEW Our Clothing is tailormade well lined and can fit any figure whether tall or short stout or slim See our Special Tweed Suits for Men at 500 see our Fine Tweed Suits at 690 790 and fine Imported Worsted Suits at worth 1500 Boys Suits from 1 to We have every new style in Hats either soft or stiff See our special uptodate softs at 150 See our Nobby Hats selling at 100 See our fine English hard Hats at 75 NEW BOOTS AND SHOES Our Shoe Stock is the best within your reach and prices are like our other lines Extremely Low Mens strong Lace Boots per pair Mens fine Kid Boots per pair Ladies Kid Button Boots per pair J Kings fine Kid Button or Lace Boots Immense variety of Childrens Shoes 75c 125 200 HE This Ji to tint I bought books f benefit from It for of for my who yean a great from til doctors that hare attended her nd I am pleased to tiro of its powers Aaron Nichols PO Oot I raUTM la thirty minutes Sold by Lehman Newmarket The COOK In Mount Albert Tuesday March to Mr and Mrs J Cook a daughter TH0jMPSONn King Feb the wife of Thorny son a son Feb to Rev and Mrs a daugh ter the con Feb to Mr and Mrs Bad aero a daughter At Jan 29 to Mr and Mrs Jos Antonio a daughter Dining Room Bedroom and Parlor Suite for days before stock taking at prices that are simply Now Is the time to fit up your home with elegant furniture at least cost Command sec Gordon Groves of died from injuries received in a game ot hockey at St Catharines The Altar on Tuesday March by Rev J Mr Chris Stover Cherrywood to Mrs of i The Tomb At on Satur day March 1st Mrs David McARfUUIvOn March atBnad- Ann Sutherland widow the late Duncan in her year Friday March 1902 at San Diego Isabella beloved wife of Theodore Simpson formerly Newmarket Whitchurch on Saturday March 1S02 Nelson aged about years Interred at Cemetery on Mondaw Toronto Junction on the March Margaret widow of Green mother of Mrs J Smith Towrrinher year Tho remains were brought to New market for interment on Wednesday Her was buried bore years ago Alma on 22nd Ann Atkinson relict of Thomas and mother of Mrs Aionzo of this Town ged years and months Deceased was a resident of New market about 20 years ago and was known for her kindly acts towards sick and needy She was a de voted Methodist Her husband died years ago and was burled at Brus sels her remains were also in terred Starrs w ENTER PRI For the balance of March will give any tencent Loaf BREAD of the large variety John Millard Opposite Royal Hotel A SPECIALTY MAIN ST NORTH NEWMARKET All Orders will receive Careful and Prompt Attention hall dozen fine fresh BUN For 10 Cents Purchased at the Store fa On Saturday Morning it will- do your eyes good to see the large display of Bread Cakes Buns and Fancy Biscuits the greatest ever shown in Newmarket TELEPHONE W I 9

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