f THE NEWMARKET ERA FRIDAY OCT I ft A Penny paved Grima Now and Nobby Something Now W Beady for Business Smith Bros Shawl lost J Jacttson Portable Bros Cow Lost GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY DIVISION fl SB a a wC a ft a v HO IS 5 WW 1 I I WCn 9 I J A Or up election boon ordered Territories on toot Of galena being shipped from Iho Calumet initio ibis sacks have been in shipping galena from mino present season it about that Principal look floor to tell what ho thinks tbo bulk of tbo Intelligence of Dominion centered In Province of on Prohibition question All tho other Provinces of tho Dominion await bis deliverance with expect It Is reported that Pope has appoint ed ss Archbishop of Toronto position vacant by of late Archbiabop Walsh Without any to the esteemed of do ceased a good many friends about of Tory Dean Harris en tertained strong Hopes that would fallen on hid shoulduro Our the Hut that cob- TO up I but AND WITH ISSUE FRIDAY OCT Redistribution Appeal The following despatch from Ottawa is published in several leading Con- papers and may bo taken to Indicate what party ia anticipat ing Many enquiries have been as to whether of taking the next census will permit of a redistribution bill in other words a gerrymander facts these Dominion dates its beginning from July 18th 1890 and will on July census will bo taken in March 1901 There will therefore bo no time for the of a redistribution bill based on returns A redistribution bill based on the fact that there is a new franohiso is looked for before this Parliament runs its course It is not a little amusing to see the prominence given to the possibility of a gerrymander The way tho Con servative party manipulated consti tuencies bo that West Ontario is out of four Ridings for the On- House must have been upper most in tho mind of the man who penned the suggestion in the extract in reference to the gerrymander buai- A circular lias boon by Post Department at notifying publishors of certain regulations In regard to tho of on papers This now regalatlon of De partment will to In- on paying In ad vance will not bo warranted In Bonding out papers and paying postage to persona who on books of as It Is sad that a large number of unlicensed places Belling a Temper ance Beer by a browing company at Montreal that it does not come within pro visions of law respecting spiritous or fermented liquors In a recently tried at Montreal it was decided that this tnmporanco boor is an intoiicnnt and therefore not bo Bold without a We understand tbia la the kind of now sold to the unwary as legal and some do say it sold at and other places as a temperance drink decision of and a similar one by Judge will bo disappointing and to legM beer vendors Ok the basis of official figures Mont- real announces that prohibition baa been carried the Dominion over by a majority of In Province prohibition was defeated by votes with one constituency to bear from As suming an voto there of Quo declares against prohibition by a total majority of 8182 all the other Provinces a total majority of The figures given follows Majority For Against Columbia North West Tern- Edward la- Manitoba Majority for prohibition Ink The Missionary Committee of the Toronto Conference met in the Board Boom Wesley Buildings Toronto on Wednesday and Thursday of last week This large and representative Committee consists of the chairman of Districts and a laymen from each District at the May District Meeting There are domestic Missions and Indian Missions under its direction The amount of money received from the General Board of Missions for disbursement to the domestic Missions was The ground on which grants were made was on the basis of for married ministers 400 for single ordained men and 860 for probationers A subcommittee composed of Matthews Chairman J J J Johnston and Messrs and Sheriff Armstrong were appoint ed to arrange the percentage Several missions through the year had gone off the missionary fund and a resolution expressing gratification at their action was unanimously car ried The Indian Missions were found to be in an excellent condition In all cases they not only contribute towards the salary of the Missionary but also to the General Missionary Fund of the church It was decided to hold the Annual Conference next June in the town of Owen Bound The Committee was greatly encourag ed with the state of and are looking forward to even greater suc cess during the year The washing of the Queenshouse- linen costs per annum Land in England is times as valuable as it was 200 years ago Island of Crete Oct Seven Mussulmans who were tried and convicted of murder of British soldiers during the recent outbreak hero were Elds have a holiday today Teachers convene at Aurora New grain buyer on the market Montreal horsebuyer here tomorrow Draw your prize money and pay Got Off Easy Two men were up before Co Councillor Woodcock last Saturday a charge of disorderly conduct settled by paving costs and a warning against any thing of the kind in the future Sale Sale Mr William residence Newmarket at oclock Bee J Oot Blanker will have a of household goods and other chattels on the Corner of lot SI in the 8rd Con of Whitchurch at oclock Terms cash The place will also be offered J Harrold Mr Glover will have a large sale of stock implements etc on lot in the Con of East Credit till next on same over except for pigs and fowl Sale at oclock J Mies Oliver fa visiting In tho city Mrs Downs was visiting at Button last week Mr Manning of Bond Head homo over Sunday One of Mr Arnold Heights has a visit Dr Peterson Barrio spent Sunday in Town with friends Messrs and Morrison of Mark- ham spent ovor Sunday in Town Mr Kdgar is spending ton with in Acton and Mrs J Campbell of Lindsay spent over Sunday at Mr WJ Mies Cunningham and Mrs Sloan from Philadelphia are visiting frlooda town Mr Mrs and Miss of Mark- ham wero visiting friends hero Bun- day Mre John Evce loft yesterday for to spend with rela tives Mrs returned from a with frionda near Barrio Word has boon received that Mr and Mrs Wilson arrived in Wla con Bin Mies Belfry and her left for He yesterday to the winter Miss Wootton won firsts and sever on Ladies Work at Queens fair Dearborn of Toronto Bister of Wootton here Miss Rose of Toronto sister of the Banker has been at for several days Mrs Howard near Loxington Mich formerly Mlsa Vernon visiting with Mrs John Mrs and Mies Bray of Barrio vleltlng at Lawyer before go ing to Chatham to spend the winter Mrs of Toronto widow of the was vlaltlng friends hero during the Quadrennial Convention Mr CAllan returned homo last Tuesday after spending two at New York Boston Lynn and Rhode Island Reeve Robertson and wife celebrated their China Wedding on Monday evening A large number of were present Mrs Chas and daughter went to the last week on account of the death a cousin and remained oyer Mre Dr Irwin and daughter of Weatonaleo Mrs Lawyer Irwin of were visiting at Mr Ir wins this week Mrs Sanderson of Richmond Hill formerly of St near hero waa among the delegates at New- market on Tuesday Mabel Miller and Mies of Newmarket few daya last week visiting their friends the Mteei Rev John from over on throe weeks vacation taking in the Quadrennial Convention and visiting his at Keswick Rev Mr of Hill gave the Era a pleasant call while in town last Tuesday He drove a bus load of ladies up to the WOTTJ Convention We the member for North York In the Ontario Legislature Hon Mr Davis Provincial Secretary is taking an part In the in South Ontario and East Wellington He was In the latter on Wednesday and last night he waa on the bills as one of the at a political gathering In Port Perry The Winnipeg Mr Crone formerly of Newmarket man for Nelson cV Bone Toronto who had been travelling extensively So the West said that he thought there would not be a single basinets failure in Manitoba the North- went or British Columbia this Such a condition of prosper ity be almost unparalleled Cer tainly the present season has far surpassed expectation and if we are blessed with a week or two of dry weather the farmer will have a pocketful of money to winter and Christmas trade will be a thing of joy for the merchant KESWICK Rev Mr Mallet of Drayton will preach in Christian Church hero at oclock Bunday morning and will take part in fellowship meeting to follow Wo are pleased to our tailor back again Quito a number of our people attended Zephyr Fair Whoso rig got lost on Sunday night Miss May is visiting at Mr Will Mr J Jenkins should given his Light Entertainment on Tuesday at Hope appoint ment circuit but on ac count of the extremely wet night it is postponed until evening week ROACHS POINT Mr Frank Marsh left for Buffalo last week after tbo Bummer with his parents Mr J Barry was a guest at the Lawrence last Mrs Ford and daugnter were guests at golden Mr and Mrs J Thomson Button West last Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Thomson have many old friends in this neighborhood as years ago thoy rosidod on farm now owned by Mr At present thoy both enjoying very good health and have been spared to see thirtytwo and ten greatgrandchildren many of whom were present on this occasion Mr and Mrs J Peters spent Sun day under the parental roof Although Friday was so disagree able of our gentlemen attended Sutton Fair ladies were Home Master Willie Young went to To ronto last Saturday Mens and Boy Clothing We are selling loads of clothing these days Nothing is too good for our customers and the prices we quote are lower than you often pay for slop shop trashy goods Mens heavy Ulsters lined with Tweed high storm collar good shades a bargain at 5 00 Big boys heavy Ulsters tweed lined at Mens very stylish rough finish cloth Overcoats best farmer satin lining velvet collars one of the nobbiest coats shown this season well worth 1250 our special at Our 850 Beaver Overcoats for men are equal in every way to tailormade goods at Mens doublebreasted solid wool tweed Suits made to wear and very dressy Our mens Suits at 790 and 10 are big value and you will save money by seeing them Jackets ft We have the finest range of Ladies Coats we have ever shown and have good reason to believe that no other store north of Toronto can show a better or bigger stock The prices are always below what you would expect to pay Ladies stylish Coats real date goods at Ladies handsome Kersey Coats made to sell at 5 We got them cheap and they go at Very dressy Beaver Cloth Coats at Girls Coats with trim mings special at Ladies stylish Coats with latest velvet trimmings worth go at 4 85 Ladies very handsome curl cloth Jack ets the latest and nattiest coat shown well worth 10 our price 90 and 75 Heavy Union Carpet at Good Tapestry Carpet at See our special Lace Curtains at See the Curtains worth 225 we sell at Lace Curtains from to 3 per pair Crockery A big snap in Dinner Setts 97 piece at5 00 A big snap in Parlor Lamps at Handsome piece Bedroom Sett at We have a big range of uptodate Crockery Have a look through Very hard frost for this season of year on Saturday evening Mr Howard Morton spent Sunday and Monday with friends in Newmar ket The Agricultural Societies will be giving up business if it dont soon stop raining on Fairdays Our is being fitted in firstclass style and will make an im provement to our village Mies Hamilton of Mt Pleasant is expected to address the Christian Endeavor next Sunday evening Many of your correspondents have been reporting rumored weddings in the near future We are to have one soon Mr J A is teaching in the absence of the teacher at the Base Line school Farmers are busy picking and gathering in their roots between Bhowers whioh appear very frequent Keep a look on the chickencoop door as there has been some thieving done Mr Draper has succeeded in locating two of his cattle They had been stolen out of his pasture and he only recovered them with a warrant as they were in a butchers yard ready for slaughter Master of New market wheeled out on Sunday Unless a man possesses selfcon trol he is a little better than a slave The Alio On the at the residence of the brides parents by Rev A The of Newmarket to daaghter of Mr On at the by Rev A Bed ford Wm A to Glen- both of At the residence the parents on the fait by Rev Eager Mr Henry Holler of Newmarket to Mies Annie Anderson Mt Albert At the residence of the brides parents on the 19th iool by Rev A Terrv of brotherinlaw of the groom Mr Al fred Edgar of East bury to Miss daughter Mr W Piaster Whitohurcb At West on Wednesday Oct by Rev Powell Mr William Taylor to Mies Rose Mnmberson all of Baldwin Ont On September at the reelaenoe of the brides parents John Stevenson to Mies Ada all of In Toronto on by Rev W Mr WilUem Her Lee of Toronto to Mies Olive daughter of Mr and Mrs formerly of Bradford in Japan Wash Oct 18th The steamship brings report that nearly houses were washed away or wrecked while 26000 more were inundated in Japan The loss of nee and crops is enormous Seventy thousand persons are receiv ing Government relief A terrific rainstorm swept over the northern partot Japan causing the Isbigari and rivers to overflow their embankments washing away whole villages Ont Oct Rev Dr Cochrane pastor of Presby terian Church and well known throughout Canada in con- nection with the Presbyterian Church died suddenly at oclock tonight of angina pectoris in thla to manage our conducted tt borne Glenora Strong Bakers Hungarian Pastry Best Ontario and Manitoba wheat Flout for Family Use Feed of all Kinds SHARON Seam Gains Seattle Wash Oct The Post says one of tho results of the survey of the mouth of the Yukon River this summer by Capt Pratt of the Coast and Geodetic Survey is to add an area miles to Uncle do main Pratt found that south mouth of the Yukon empties in to Sea miles further west than has been supposed In addition to this it found that the coast line from Capo Dyer almost to St Michael ia further west than is further west than is shown on the maps The strip to be added embraces about square miles Thirteen PIERCE STORMS ON THE C0A8T OP fa a London Oct 18 sea of the east coast towna have suffered severely At the port of Edin burgh the breakwater the parade and half the principal pier have been wash ed away Sunderland lighthouse at the mouth of River has been washed away At West on the Firth of Forth north of Edinburgh foreign colliers broke their moorings and all were wrecked The rains are interfering greatly with traffic on all the north ern railways A Norwegian vessel was wrecked on Salt Rocks near and were drowned A thing of comfort is seldom a a joy to the woman of fashion William Young of Kirkwall wag burned to death at the residence of Mr George Elliott concession Beverly Township her catching fire from a lamp Mr Jenkins will hold a Concert in the Methodist Church on Friday even ing giving a trip around the world in Limelight Views Everybody in vited Mrs A J Hughes has been under the care the last two weeks Mr A Rose and lady friend were calling on friends in Pine Orchard on Sunday Mrs fives has returned home after a few weeks visit with her son A number of American friends visit ed Davids Temple and Meeting House on Sunday and Monday We think we should soon see some improve ments to the building and some clean ing done for the inspection of visitors as there were a good number of quar ters left We welcome Mr Geo Driver back in our midst again He thinks there is no place like Sharon Mrs J Graham has been very poorly but is improving Mrs Dr Graham and mother were calling on friends in our village last Monday We learn that our popular teacher Mr Turner has left us and that Miss of Aurora will succeed him to the end of the year We regret losing Mr Turner as took an active part in the Sabbath School and church work May happiness and prosperity go with him is the wish of his many friends Leading Furniture and Undertaking House Nearly 520000 worth of articles pawned in London weekly The Tomb residence lot first concession of King on Mrs William in her year a Interred at Aurora Cemetery the 16h after an of about five months John father Mrs J of Newmarketaged years LAND Interred at Newmarket Cemetery on At BarionooTrent England on Oct 2nd James E brother of Mr of Ont aged years At Button on the iost tba infant of Mr and Mrs Geo Will- looghby jr aged 6 weeks Honors At General Hospital Toronto on the Anon wife of Mr of North aged years In North on the daughter of Robt8maUwood aged years and months In North on the Inst John son Mr George Stiles aged month At the General Hospital Toronto on the 16th mat Richard Corson painter formerly this town aged years Interred at Newmarket Cemetery on R Pleasant If one is invited away from home they anticipate not only the pleasant not other surroundings The chairs elegant and china cabinet and sideboard carved massive and mirrored Do you need these things to make your nome ft pleasant nook not only for the occasional guest but to gratify your own sense of the appropriate and beauti ful Then see as at once Opposite Royal Hotel Newmarket and Embalming A SPECIALTY a 1J A car of fresh ground American Gray beat fertilizers for Clover and Grass LIKE LIME The very best Grey Lime W J Marsdens Storehouse Cor Main and Huron Telephone No 7 Markets Flour per barrel White Wheat per bushel Wheat per bushel 3 Goose Wheat per bushel oco Buckwheat Barley per Oate per bushel Peas per bushel TO Bethel Bran per ton 0 per lb a CO a a a a a a a a a a a a Toronto Markets Main Newmarket Electric By Oct Red Wheat per bushel on a SOW White Wheat per bushel on a Qoose Wheat per bushel 073 a Buckwheat per bushel a All Orders will I Barley per bushel Careful and Prompt Attention Oats per bushel Peas per bushel 055 Rye per bushel 015 Butter per lb Potatoes per Richmond Bill and I and am and pm Bicycles put on and taken off at Waiting- Booms only Pore per cirt Beef hind ore On Wednesdays and Saturdays Richmond to Toronto and for children per pair Leave and from Toronto to SS Richmond Hill and return leaving CPR per 3 I Crowing at for tic Timothy Boca per loo SPHCIflli a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 0 47 018 SCO 4 W