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Newmarket Era , October 13, 1905, p. 5

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a XUKi ONTARIO BAM tfoIUl Stock Paid P tt600000 OEM BRANCH A General Banting Bites Interest Allowed on Deposits ISSUED At ALL C WHAT OK TOOT pall Fairs Bradford Bolton Woodbridge Oct Oct 25 Oct IS Thos J- Robertson Notary Public c Street Newmarket to on good farm Conveyancer rf Cbopptn over Billiard Parlor to Reform Block Mont to INSURANCE J A for fire and Lire to atCunent the fl Ramsay Agent Town Property Bank Newmarket Duncan AUCTIONEER The house at the north end occu pied by the late Susan Hughes has been sold to Mrs of Hast The Forsyth House is getting new furnace in R Gentle Hint Dont wait until Thursday morning before sending something you have for publication to this office We arc always pleased to receive news items or advertisements but it is not pleasant for us to receive them with the thought that we have got to be late with our mail Thursday evening if we publish them that week Get them in early in the week when it is possible please Free Papers Now is the time to subscribe for new papers Balance of free to all paying in advance for Era and Weekly Globe Era and Weekly Mail Era and Weekly Sun Era and Montreal Star Era and Montreal Witness Era and Daily World Era and Daily Globe year North York only Methodist Good congregations last Sunday and good sermons by the pastor es pecially the one in the morning on The Ideal Church The surpliced choir is doing fine the anthems morning and evening were splendid especially Angels bright and fair the duet being taken by Miss Fisher and Mr Walter Stephens Miss took the soprano solo in the evening anthem beautifully The attendance at the Sunday School is not what it should be The pastor was absent last Sunday preaching anniversary sermons at White Hose An Ottawa despatch states that an was passed on the inst promoting Mr Justice Maclennan of the Ontario Court of Appeals to the Supreme Court of Canada vice Judge resign ed It is announced that the Post Of fice Department has arranged for a special mail service similar to that provided last winter for Fort Resolu tion to Fort and interme diate points A mail will leave Ed monton on or about Nov 29th and Feb only letters will be car ried SvVyi 5v U in Street Newmarket Bolton Decorator aod MUSIC resume her Music Tuesday Aug 1st ST BAST Ellis at OScc will prompt Jackson MARRIAGE- LICENSES I At the Era Office OQce Piper IT Mrs VOCAL Studio In Hall over Sovereign Bank where she will her pupils and be pleased to to consult her la to terms on Friday of week NEWMARKET IN Monuments and Head Stones JAMES Birthday Party About JO relatives assembled at residence of Mrs Jane Taylor Prospect Ave on Thursday evening of last week to celebrate the anniversary of the birthday of Mr and nobody enjoyed the occasion more than he did him self The following were present from a distance Mr from Michigan Mr -Geo- P In diana Mr Jonathan Rogers and wife and Mrs Mary of To ronto Mrs Sarah Crone of Buffalo Interesting congratulatory letters were read from relatives who were to be present and a very pleasant evening was spent Farm Produce Fair market last Saturday Prices were as follows Butter to to 21 Dressed Chickens to Ducks to Lamb to Apples to JOc basket Apples to per Crab apples basket Pears to 30c Cabbages Cauliflower to head Onions peck Pickling Onions 7 lo at Potatoes to hag Live Chickens Hi Old Hens lb Ducks tc lb Live Turkeys It Pigeons pair Hogs J5 to per cwt live weight Young pigs per pair Hides and lb Calfskins and lie Sheepskins CO to each Tallow IV PHOTOS J Vox with Mr Poole fit Photograph- SMITHS Photo Studio fill be pleaded to have you call and careful atten tion will be watchword li4toa guartDUjtd and for amateurs promptly done OLD For Bale at Office They moke It Pay Following are some of the largest prize winners at the recent County Fair in Newmarket John A Boag Son Bell Bros Bradford J A Bond Head J Dr Jas Forrest Mi Albert Fennell Bradford Mrs Feasby Oxbridge Miss L B Fisher Newmarket 21 GO Jed Son Bond Head Kaiser Sutton 23 V J Kay Sutton Jaw Lamb Toronto Lemon Kettleby J Lawrie Klein burg Lee Aurora J Murtaugh V Bond Head If Millard Newmarket 25 Toronto Toronto A Proctor Newmarket 49 SO T Stephens Aurora Stephen Sellers Zephyr Win Thompson White V Toronto J A Vivian Win Willis Newmarket Mrii Young River 45 An Ottawa despatch dated Oct states that the report that Hon Ross is to be appointed Lieuten antGovernor of British Columbia is officially denied Mr Ross never applied for the position nor was there any idea of offering it to him The LieutenantGovernorship of Brit ish Columbia will go to a British Columbia man A Canadas Author and Engineer Knowing the life of William A the books he has written seem in Each is the harvesting of certain distinct vears of his living renewed revivified and transformed by his individuality The nervous intensity of the writing the incisive forceful phrases the keen observation the humor the origi nality the sympathy with nature in all its phases the artistic genius in catching instantly the of a scene or an episode are characteristic of the man as well as of the author His books are himself he writes because he loves to write because he cannot help writing Born in Nova of Scotch parentage his early school days were in Boston and Later in New York His unusual ability early became manifest and it seemed that he was destined for a sculptors life but the death of his father changed his plans He now paints scenes in his novels in vocabularic colors instead of with a brush- It was with regret that he temporarily gave up the oils of art for the oil of commerce and made a specialty of petroleum but be was thorough and a second time mastered oil In he went to India as an expert for some English capitalists and later the British government employed on some mission in Nine years he spent in India Burma and the neighboring countries not studying the country idly from an armchair but in nine years of constant travel where he saw everything and forgot nothing and it is the splendid fruitage of these years that is garnered in his stories of India In he returned to Boston arid married Miss Barber of Toronto and the year following went back with his wife for an eight months stay in the Orient On returning to Canada he settled in Toronto and for six years went each summer surveying and doing other engineering work in the It was faraway from the whirr of humanity lonely often having no roof but the starry sky no bed but his blanket no restaurant but bis pouch He met trappers and guides sometimes grew to know and love the animals better and his splendid stories of Canadian life and charmingly sympathetic animal stories would never have been written but for the payment of price in months of isolation His first story was published in the Detroit Free and a few others soon afterward gave him that first rich taste of literary creation He went each year to the NorthWest with greater reluctance as it cut out his time for writing until finally reluctance led to rebellion and then to revolt and he turned his back on it all forever and conscrated his life to literature and art Mr has had the honor of hav ing his paintings hung on the line with the work of professional artists Act 19 it CuUt lit It appears the political relations between the leader of the opposition and the for East York arc not the most cordial The Telegram sizes up the situation The approaches or Borden and Maclean to each other during the formers visit to the city had all the genial Warmth of a collision between two refrigera tor cars ft The Gait Reporter Conservative is hitting out from the shoulder against Ontario Administration Last week it took occasion to observe Already we can detect a flavor of family compact ism about the Whit ney Government The Reporter takes special exception to duplicat ing to certain party favorites whom it names The Toronto World copied the criticism Under date of Vancouver BC Oc tober comes a despatch stating is reported upon high authority that Hon Ross will he of British Columbia vice Sir Henri Mr Ross has signified his willingness to accept Should this prove true the removal of Hon Mr Ross from Ontario politics will be a distinct loss to the Province Red Rose Tea costs no more than other teas fa A pVERYONE agrees that the best in anything is always the most economical even if it costs more But when you can get the best in tea at the same price you pay for inferior teas when you can get that rich fruity flavor of Red Rose Tea when you can get all the good qualities of both Indian and Ceylon teas with none their weaknesses when in short you can get Red Rose Tea at the same price as other teas why not have it since our Colonial ancestors instituted Thanksgiving Day it has been a day of rejoicing and the good oldfashioned dinner plays the all-im- part therein A detailed and an interesting account of a Thanksgiving dinner as it will be served by the young housewife who has followed the story of The Mak ing of a Housewife in The Delinea tor is given by Isabel Gordon Cur tis in the November number Thanksgiving Day Novelties illus trate many seasonable dishes from the traditional pumpkin pic to a choicely arranged harvest centrepiece Other articles on Nut Novelties and Maple Dainties can be made to advantage at this season of the vear and will add a novelty to the family menu j is Tea St John Toronto Winnipeg sxa Jftr That remedies have not readied vill quickly yield to YRUP OF It rc tht throat the lung IhcletitffrtlW It to try oat tee how thAtcoogH Jit Ave In Good Quid At concert held at a certain town a soldier of the Black Watch occupied a seat In front of a private of an l The week in curs in India and when the rain Is falling over the whole of Central Af- rlca A darn could not he built could hold hack flood Irish regiment and his sweetheart which amounts to tons The latter was very much interested a day At this period at Assouan In the Highlanders uniform and I tin- sluices In the dam arc opened scanned the regimental badge on bis the water rushes through them at cap and collar particularly This the rate of miles an hour There badge is figure and of St ftr of these sluices feet A press despatch from Ottawa says A few years ago Sir William lock General obtained an amendment to the postal laws whereby printed material used by the blind should he entitled to transmis sion through the Canadian mails free of postage The books used by this class of unfortunates are so expen sive and bulky that can any blind person afford to purchase them for himself Accordingly it became necessary to devise a plan whereby they might as in the case of the cir culation library obtain a temporary use of literature for the blind A practical difficulty however was that these hooks Wcte so large that the postage might he prohibitory Consequently Sir William has decid ed to let them pass through the mails free of postage The Weekly Sun has plated that journal on record as opposed to bountygiving for military service in years gone by It says Those who have sustained actual injury in the military service of the country receive an annual grant proportionate to that injury and that s right Hut why should those who no Injury be given either land or money simply because they bore arms They performed in their prime no thing more than a duty which each generation in turn must always stand ready to perform To such service when rendered the occasion of bounty giving in cither land or rises about the firstly is an injury to the material inter- July after the monsoon of the country tends to deaden public spirit and Is destructive of the selfrespect of the participants In the gifts the motto Nemo in No one annoys fce with Impunity Pfcwat does that mane the girl replied Rat Its Latin but Vrt forgotten the English av It But In good It manes Thread on the tall me coat if ye dare I wide and twentytwo feet high in the dam They are at different levels and by November when the Nile has fallen sufficiently some of the lower ones are shut and the water grad ually behind the dam and hacks oh The distance covered by the backwater Is miles or say the from New York to Albany The greatest depth is eighty feet A NIGHT CAP Tae two Pillson re tiring and avoid any ill effect from a late meal Then you vill sleep soundly awaken with clear head and a high opinion of the great stomach remedy In boxes cents Harvest is here And we ready for it with a full line of all kiwis of Harvesting requisites Binder Oil Forks etc Secure your goods at once and avoid da See our stock of Builders Hardware such as PUTTY NAILS VAiRNlSHES GLASS and all kinds of SHEEfF HARDWARE Harness Harness Made to Order A Stoves Furnaces Tinware J A W ALLAN NEWMARKET J vva j Fall Stock r AT- And you run no risk Wo sell only reliable makes AND WARRANT and arc right hero all the time to make our guarantee Call and the goods and prices o ESTABLISHED 1867 T WATSON Watchmaker and Graduate Optician Mulletts Corner Drug Store Church and Meat Hours PURE DRUGS PRICES MODERATE TED Druggist Comer Mala and Timothy Streets Sand and ravel Chandelier for Sale For cement delivered Orders by malt promptly attended to AO WOOL Aurora Church Boyds Livery j The undersigned Is now running a Brick House rooms hard Union Bus to all trains Orders by water Good garden good 1 telephone for all parts of the Town cation Apply to will receive prompt attention A WILLIAMS A BOYD Newmarket Old Stand

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