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Newmarket Era, 21 Mar 1902, p. 2

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i 1 J m V ri rj- THE NEWMARK FRIDAY if ARCH 4 of Sir ori I desire to return my sincere the neighbors friends hare shown us such kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of my colored wife HUNTER JR A has got a lot good useful little marts for sale and one nice big cow due to calve now And they must bo sold soon or will be so poor you wont want tbetn at all Wanted liuiueriiati ft A couple of smart boys to years of age for light work in finish ing department at wages Atso a couple of Men experienced curriers given preference Applj to A DAVIS SON Lowell Tannery King Ontario A recent circular sept out by the Associa tion Baiter and attention f During the bate Dairymen the useWcaamociittii8 Mr in of HonE J Bordi leader of tte or end to city last week made a strong appeal for in i The Club to protection to manufacturers and of both fanner Boston fc compete in event last with some decree to confine cheese manufacture strictly fours in six the fiscal policy of toe Govern- cheese The Association straight heats and also the flnal u i argues that it is essential that Hertford meat He was followed by Sir no large quantity toe abolition or the scrap ard exposed toe p production left oyer tte A Acl means weakness of Mr Bordens contentions at toe comioencemeht of the new ffass increase of about la and tie of his SlfifeJI to be maintain- in this city aid will add theories not room for to impossible to manufacture firstclass l aE oi the Irish ox the but- we append been proved that a very fine class of- in an extract from that part of ad- butter can be made from this class of procession on Sabbath morning and dress touching on the question milk for which there is always a attended divine service at the It will be read with interest The Association Church while the Ancient Or- the farming 1 ur fories be pro- Hibernians attended Mass at ttesaid with both cheese butter the same are other classes to be machinery in order that heard from besides manufacturers dairying may give the best possible 4 FOR SALE A Dwelling on Street three storeys well and and onequarter of an of Land Terms easy Apply on the premises to MRS P Tenders Wanted Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to The 31ST DAY OF MARCH to supply the Industrial Home for the County of York one year with Groceries A and Goods to commence 1st of April wishing to tender for any of the supplies can obtain forms at toe Home and get necessary information in reference to what is required Parties whom contracts are made to deliver supplies at the Home- No tender necessarily accepted J C Inspector Tenders Wanted I have the honor to represent of the richest wealthiest and inde pendent communities in the Province of Ontario and I can tell gentleman that of and the of I think Canada at large are not posed if this protective question is to come to the front again they are not disposed any more to be content with the sort of sham protection tbatwas awarded to- them before You cannot protect the farmers as say by putting up a higher fence- but you can protect the farmer if you like by giving him a bounty on that he raises If you are going to have protection let it be thorough let the hare protection on every bushel of grain he raises let him have protection on every pound of cheese every every cow every hog that be bungs to maturity Has he net the right be not as good a right as the manufacturer the fish- the lumberman the miner Are not the faunas men on whose prosperity the prosperity of all of us the prosperity of manu facturer the prosperity of I be pro fess ion a I man the prosperity of all kinds of classes in Canada And therefore I say that if we are to have protection by all manner of means let it be thorough an let us begin and let gentlemen opposite begin by introducing a proper scale of pro tection in the only way it can be results to both farmer and exporter POINTS m Curreys daughter been very sick hut is improvuig Miss of Bradfprd was guest of Miss over Sun day Several visitors from the city were entertained over Sunday by Mrs Lush and Mrs Hughes were with friends on Tuesday The Police Athletic Association is getting in on ttte ground floor The annual games have been set for Aug at tee Island It was the thaw last week that made the members think of summer sports- Edmund Yeigb of the Globe busi ness staff died- on Monday of heart disease and kidney trouble White alighting from a trolley on Tuesday near the Sick Childrens Hospital Mrs Margaret Paters on aged fell and broke She was sent to the General The lot on the new will be erected on Colleger street was staked out this week A concert was given to the inmates of the Central Prison last Wednesday evening Warden presided According to reports and enquiries coming to railway headquarters in this city almost daily the visits by tourists to the and Pacry evening Miss and Mr McDon ald of Bradford spent Sunday in town with Miss Marjory Spring gave a birth- Sound will exceed anything witnessed in past years WALL 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 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 3c to 15c per roll Special Discount on Large Quantities NEW CLOTHING 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 See bur Fine Tweed Suits at 7 90 and 900 fine Imported Worsted Suits at 1000 worth 1500 Boys Suits from 1 to 790 day party to a number of little girls on Wednesday afternoon Dr Bray and wife of- scent oyer Sunday with his sister Mis J Robertson Mrs David Harding and Mrs Woods of were visiting friends in Town on Tuesday Mrs has returned from her at Buffalo and expects to leave for the States in a few weeks Mr expects to The city but hers do not appear to take any too kindly to their new Four hundred people left on the Manitoba colonist excursion trains last Wednesday from the Union- Depot A large deputation waited upon Mr J and requested him to accept the nomination of the Liberals of Toronto East in opposition to Dr If he accepts the chances are jitwill are the qualities of Tenders will be received by the un dersigned up to April 1st for Repairs to Keswick School House as follows Raise building feet and place stone foundation thereunder ready for Also cost of dad ding building with first- class shingles leave for Car berry Man on the 2nd en name by a bounty down o int0 st on Wed- it pi while in the act of Grace of home and fell on the j Man is sending a few days thigh bone and agaHKwitb old friends previous to her on the nail our farmers for ail they may be pleased to produce Cheers I admit that it will cost a trifle Our J farmers are not greedy They do not want 35 per cent They do not want cent per cent or per cent They would be content with a return home Mr Thompson is ally and tohe out very moderate rateySIr walk mi as the veatber is a moderate rate amount to Well NEW HATS We have every new style in Hats either soft or stiff See our special uptodate softs at See our Nobby Hats selling at 100 See our fine English hard Hats at 1 NEW BOOTS AND SHOES Our Shoe Stock is the best within your reach and prices are like our other lines Extremely Low KETTLEBY- Penrod a returned missionary from Japan will speak in the Chris- make calculation say for Instance j the new Methodist ten cents a the grain minister is raakitfg bis home at Mr Church King next Sunday at 3 Cost of coating outside erf build- they raise one cent a pound on all ftffn f with butter all Anilalt I log with coats felt paper and cover with V to furnish all materi als Size building ft ft high with 13 pitch roof may tender for the whole or any portion of the work The low est or any tender not necessarily ac cepted Specifications may he seen on spoliation to A their butter all their cheese and all stay in town their pork 10 for each decent horse j Tom Burke who was for each decent cow It would from a severe attack of cost a had a few days WOODOOOKrAt the The what is that by the- andjs low Mrs home on Thursday of last week after spending about four months wit her daughter a gieat principle of benefit for the whole community as my ft opposite advocates My bom friends sitting opposite me see that Mrs KilgourV Toronto the farmers have to be considered In i this matter and if it be sora- WJ SeoTreas Keswick ordinarily advantageous prou ot to increase papulation a few thousands what daU would it be if we were to add several was laid thousands or millions to the farming I P two account of his population by a moderate system I vaccination but expects to he able to bounties amounting to per cent only such as I suggest to my Cheers Millinery Apprentices Apply at HUGHES SEE HERE Dont you want A Hew Suit 1 SPRING FANCY VESTINGS NEW m 9 Latest Cuts and Closest Prices ALL WORK GUARANTEED Jas McLaughlin MAIN ST It goes without saying that the Weekly Globe with its many specially good features and no far as keeping the public in touch with the events of the is concerned stands out prominently as one of the best week lies published in the Dominion foreign and domestic news political Intelligence agriculture markets and home departments reliable and well sustainedsnaking it a desirable journal for the rural classes as it presents an uptodate weekly compen- of the worlds events in its manysided forms Any of our read ers desirous of securing a weekly newspaper upon which- they can de pend may examine copies of the Weekly Globe by calling at this office The budget Breech of Hon Mr Fielding Minister of Finance was de livered in the Commons at Ottawa on Monday last The salient features emphasized may be briefly summed Up as follows changes in the tariff extension of the right to import free of duty machinery and structural iron for beet sugar factories for twelve months from April 1st estimated re for the current fiscal year estimated expenditure for the It is intimated from Ottawa feat Marconi hopes to have bis wireless system of tele- graph operation In time to per mit message being to London on the flay of King current Ural year this coronation June attend to business again on Satur day i Mr and Mrs- Jos Meads and Mr George Stark of Toronto also Rev Thorhfey of were in Town on Wednesday attending the funeral of Meads baby Itev Cocking elate of King City is in St Mi chaels Hospital Toronto wirere he is recovering after having undergone an there jIr Simpson of the Ontario Hank is at present visiting his cousin of N Y before taking leave for a trip to A number of people in Town have received invitations to North York Old Boys At Home in Toronto on April 2nd It will no doubt be one of the swell occasions of the season James Keefer of Chicago brother of Mrs Hunter r tended to be for the funeral but was prevented owing to being under medical treatment for his eyes Mr and Mrs J Hill of town were each presented with hand some easy chairs by neighbors and friends on the eve of their departure to their new home at Mrs of San Francisco writes I cant do without my letter from home We lots of rain this winter- that fa what the country needs All well J Barry of Ban lb Marie came home last see his mother at Barrio who is very low returned on Wednesday deuce of the brides parents on March- by Rev J Simpson Mr Geo J Glover to Miss May daughter Mr J Woodcock Brown Hill the resi dence of the brides father March by Rev Mr to Miss Ida Belle second daughter of Mr Chain pel all Of King Mens strong Lace Boots per pair Mens toe Kid Boots per pair Ladies Kid Button Boots per pair J Kings fine Kid Buttonor Lace Boots Immense variety of Childrens Shoes H E MADDOCK 200 At the residence of the brides parents Lemon cm Wednesday March 5th I Bowles BA John Brown Ho Miss Nellie Lemon Mclaughlin- march On the at residence of the brides parents by Geo Mr McLaughlin of Uxbrdige township to Miss Mary Ida March second daughter of Mr Caleb March of Whitchurch the by at his Pearson St Newmarket Mr Way man of the of North to Mrs Etta Cook of the Tp of will give an estimated surplus Ida Barry of this Town spent a Tit Vert TroIeion of the be year jptlMIng the Room Bedroom and Parlor Suites for days before stock taking at priced that are simply amazing Now Is the time to fit up your home with elegant furniture at least Come and tee John H Millard J Opposite Royal Hotel and A specialty Cradle MORTON In Lefroy on Mr and Mrs I Morton a son Town on the of March to Mr and Mrs A McOlellan a son THOSMAS At Teston on March to Mr and Mrs Thomas nee Miss Sarah Kelt of Newmarket The Tomb Bradford Monday March Ann Sutherland of the late Mr Duncan Mo- Arthur In the year of her Interred at Newmarket on Thursday of last week on Mar George Newton aged years months Town on March of pneumonia Hunter beloved wife of Thomas Hunter Jr aged yrs mo Funeral on Wednesday afternoon last interment at Newmarket Ceme tery the residence of Mr Acheson on day March 14 Nancy ford relict of the late Rev in the year of her her late residence King Mary eldest daughter of the late Rev John Tawse on March 10th At Sunday March Kathleen May daughter of John C and Paxton aged months Allandale on Sunday March Lucy relict of Enoch aged years I MEADS In Toronto March Merenai Mr and Mrs Joseph 8 monthB Interred it Cemetery on flWneedajr Wall Beautiful Floral Designs primed stock Blue Green- Pink and rrar and Ceiling to 25 PER s v Till the end of March Half Dozen Fresh with any Large Loaf of Bread purchased at the Store T I Tfliiiii MAIN ST NORTH NEWMARKET AH Orders will receive Careful and Attention Fir Direct from the mills in has just been Unloaded No tell you of the merits of this Special High Grade FLOUR All good house keepers know it On sale for family use at the Grocery Counters CENTRAL TELEPHONE W STARR

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