Newmarket Era, 29 Jul 1904, p. 5

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ONTARIO BAKE STOCK PAID OP Total fltiD General General TRANSACTED Interest Allowed on Deposits DRAFTS ISSUED tit At j American Drafts ro Hamper J Robettfcson Street Newmarket Loa on good security Solicitor Public etc Court Bulldlnr Ontario Conveyancers 3 doors of Of will also be at will sJso beat on Saturdays Court MidlcSVorJL Roes Co isfourfBnk Aurora Fonts Barrister Block INSURANCE fl for sad Life fire Insurance Ac tot on Farm Risks and Isolated Town Property Newmarket Simpson Mala firarrru8undrieand Paper AVCTIONES- Seats Clleet4 Street Newmarket Bolton Hewitt Painter House In Sum A Engineer Toronto Estimate made tor nil InlldlBp at Era Office willreceive prompt attention of MARRIAGE LICENSES At Office Newmarket private If WHAT GOIKO OS Tbe match Some very interesting information i Ironside artd many years For Era firm carried on a Dig business About ten ago the firm solved Since time Mr was in business at again In tois city and last year at fort He out at On account bis poor health and came to reside in the city early this year In toe early days of Brandon the late Prank Russell was one of exhibitions that sums prise of being gathered Cowan Superintendent of agricuUurarsocie ties is investigation of to reside in the city early this last wttkbetwemtbe Secial the early days of toe if S a Faxncorhb late of Scar results m late Frank was one of the Ar Town by a score of citys most prominent residents sums for special to General t0 Pg Mr Linden took an active part in anything giving the least for J was what did the trick to the citys advancement and was al- cultural purposes of the J advanced age there ways known as a genial generous tovnisnip receiving small last public citizen In latter much P the years was very and floing for the cause nsurant Agent in Canada and his acquaintance was not as wide than a number of district societies are doing while are township societies which hold such poor exhi bitions that they should be closed or utilize their funds for other pur poses In quite a few counties in province are so many ex- that they conflict with each other seriously Fewer but better committed for trial exbbitions would be a great in these counties 3 Mr Peter Patterson who was for It has been found that Yes It Would It would be gloomy road no flowers bloomed by the ray and it would be like dreary waste but for tfce little courtesies and kind nesses that people show to each oth er as tbey pass along streets and ail other of life Flowing Well Work commenced on the prem ises of the Office Specialty Co last week at boring for an artesian well They hope to obtain a good supply for the boiler and also for drinking purposes We also understand the Company is negotiating for the pur chase for another steam boiler as a greater capacity will be when the new building is in opera tion Toronto 29Sept 10 Western at London Sept Hamilton Sept 1517 East at OrilliaSept Sept North York County Fair at Newmarket Sept Northern at Sept East York at Oct South at Oct Oct They Rv All Delighted Parties who have returned from the Worlds Fair St Louis have been more than satisfied with their trip and would hot have missed it for anything and why should they as it is the largest most costly and com plete Exposition ever held country of the world is interested Reduced rates in effect permit stop over Chicago Detroit and other intermediate Canadian stations The through puIlman service in effect via Grand Trunk has made this the popu lar route to St Louis For tickets illustrated literature and full information call on Grand Trunk Agents NEWMARKET IfARBLEWORKS It Elsewhere- Obituary Many friends of Mrs Mary Wat son were very sorry to learn last week of her demise which occurred on the result of a se vere cold which about two weeks previous settled on her lungs at the residence of her daughter at Oak Ridges with whom she has resided for the past two years Mrs Watson was born in Yorkshire on tbe 28th of March and came to Canada hus band in They settled in Wes ton where continued to reside for a period of about twenty years After her husbands death Mrs Wat son came to Newmarket where she spent years more and was very much attached to the people here especially her classmates in the Methodist Church where she often spoke of her conversion when a girl and the stirring times among the Methodists in the Old Land just before coming Canada was a very active and industrious woman a kind friend awl devoted christian leaves two sons and one dnughr tor to mourn the loss of an affec tionate mother Mr Weston Mr P Watson and Mrs Rut ledge Oak The remains were iiterretl at cemetery beside liose of her husband as it was among the old timers to every one of whom he was a friend The deceaseds wife died years ago He leaves to mourn his loss three daughters and one son Mrs Fifteenth street of For years or since its establish ment in Canada Mr as a Canadian representative of the Edinburgh Life Assurance Company in this city He was a native of him and came to this country in Wrn Gordon for theft of while bookkeeper in the grill room a township window of Bros of and Adelaide Streets was displayed last week a handsome some years a member of tbe society hear Toronto paid out in ture York died at his home over in agricultural prizes on Sunday evening near Hill on Sunday evening Richmond the largest sum in the province for paid that out by year Of per conglomerate Bruce Mines from Templeton Que por- Gordon on the of her marriage to Sin- While preparing a stable for disin- the four societies which paid out the The Canadian stones used in on Wednesday afternoon he most for purposes two the chain are the following fell from a ladder At the time he are township organizations One j Mull Que or Ad was nailing up a to stone from Cameron Ont to a disinfection of the paid out over in Ont stable standing on a ladder propped cultural prizes white a district so- the door of the stable This receiving a grant of paid slipped on the floor Mr only Ope district society fell some four feet- When picked he was found to be suffering from one of his legs being badly strain- He did not appear to be serious- tural purposes Another district so- j Superior hurt although be was suffering receiving a grant of with greatly and he was removed lne total receipts of paid put DOr house where Dr Langstafl or Rich- agricultural that the Regimental Hill him receiving grant of the garrison Towards evening a blood vessel- 1 rec will take place as follows The seemed to burst in brain and W200 paid less than for agri- Grenadiers Saturday Sept 24 then Mr Patterson was in the Queens Own Rifles a week later comofose condition until he passed the township one away M W Highlanders a week later out only for agricultural prizes J Mr Patterson was born in New Hampshire but his parents removed to Canada when he was very young Mr Patterson has been reeve of Vaughan and warden of Coun ty and from to he was the of the riding in the Legislature Mrs Patterson is still alive and was in attendance on her husband Mr Patterson was the pion- another one receiving for a gov ernment grant with total receipts of paid out but ture A third socle grant of paid for i al work A large number of cases of this kind have been discovered The suggestion that has been made that the government grant shall be distributed to societies in proportion to what- they actually expend for Oct Torontos own Canadian Exhibition will take place this year for to Sept10 Among the distinguished guests arc the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Hon Alfred of the State for the Colonics the implement business and is being years ago was known all over- stt manv sections A In recent years he had the work Woodstock but went each sum- different societies will to his place at Patterson He leaves one son and one daughter Mrs Taylor of Toronto- The remains were taken to West- field for interment presented by Cowan at the next annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Fairs and BAKER HILL For tbe Era fiUOOST TS- GO TO j mi Newmarket House for Sale r rm THOk iCcpXW Death of Russell Many old friends in Newmarket will regret to learn Mr Frank Rus sell has passed away Deceased car ried on an extensive butchering and droving business on Newmarket about years ago and went to the North- West- with one of the Ironside boys settling In Brandon We clip the following from the Brandon Sun of July Frank Russell one of Brandons oldest best known and most respected citizens died this morning aged years The deceased had been In poor health for nearly six months His ailments were dropsy and heart dis ease and despite tire beat medical at tendance he continued to fail For home weeks his death had been The late Frank Rutsell was horn In some fcixty five years ago and lie came to Cana da at the age In Toronto where he for some years he learned the business He went from Toronto to California but finally retarned to Newmarket where conducted a prosperous for some years when he arrd again removed to California the Canadian was opened up in Mr Russells attention was and here and was one off tfae and cattle dealers Last Saturday was an important day in this vicinity there being no less than two barn raisings The carpenters at Mr Samuel Doughertys made much better progress an ticipated for short time they were getting the material ready attended tire raising including a number of business men from ville Mr David- and Mr Geo were the captains of the two sides After the bents were put together the raising only lasted a little over an hour Mr side being the As soon as the rafters were placed tire crowd sat down to three long wellfilled tables which were spread on the lawn and attended to by the ladies of the vicinity This part of the raising was apparently greatly en joyed and was followed by a- foot ball match in the hay field adjoining the lawn The other raising was a splendid barn for Mr Baker Both raisings were accomplished without a mishap Many persons in this vicinity keep bees but Mr Baker Reeve of the Township is apparently the most successful While others lost a great many hives on account of the severi ty of the past winter his proportion was less He now about ninety- hives some of which have already been swarming Last year he sold over worth of honey of the choicest quality He apparently understands how to manage bees Mr gave a very en couraging address to the Sunday School last Sunday afternoon The crops are looking well In this vicinity and fall harvest has com menced The young man who acquires the drinking habit in early life will be of no use to any one in the years to come- He will be out of a job lor many corporation now refuse to em ploy men who drink and ten or twen ty years hence every employer will that his workman bo sober ana industrious Is a complaint very annoying the proper remedy be riot administered The secretive In a tordoxh condftlori If you would like to have a relief act as If from a charm Justus He entered into with Win if re Father Time wilt thou direct me surely lost my way From m wonted course I wander To the North my footsteps stray In the mountain mist bewildered Sore benighted long for day In the I heard thee passing Knew the rustic of thy wings Saw glitter of thy swordblade As within thy hands it swings Felt the airs swift cleaving current Which thy coming always brings Tarry friend of mortals listen Sheathe thy sword and stay thy stroke Tell me why I am abandoned Left to bear yoke Lead me from this field of shadows Where sunbeams smiles provoke Hast thou also lost thy compass In thy age forgot the course Of the seasons in their circuits Which have been so long in force Why untimely rains deluging Pouring from the clouds their Gloom and instead of sunshine Cold in lieu of summer heat And when is wont to flourish Streamlets ripple in the street And innumerable puddles Make the scene complete And the fair pedestrian wishing To the other to cross Hesitates for fear her footgear In the mass will loss Only quadruped should venture Through mire of earthly dross Fruit Is bursting grain is waiting For the suns returning rays While the harvesters are idle Longing for sunny days And the gentle winds of heaven To dispel the gloomy haze Flowers beautiful are blighted Which were to the sight dishevelled drooping Cannot bear the liquid weight In disordered heaps of color Fade for lack of heat and light Singing birds are dumb with sorrow While their nestling droop and die All too young for chilling rainstorms In their nests forsaken lie For the parent birds have vanished To congenial climates hie thou Father time take pleasure In thus thwarting human plans Turning seasons Blighting hopes their vision scans Storms and hurricanes bestrewing Wreckage oer the ocean sandn P GRANT Richmond Hill August Hottest Fight of the The Russians Were Beaten TienTsien July The fight at on Saturday was one of tbe biggest and hottest the war It lasted hours The losses were heavy on both sides The Russians were completely The im mensely strong Russian position at Tashlchao is now untenable The battle began at oclock in the morning tbe correspondent says the Russians resuming the attack on the Japanese position on the heights east of Alter a few hours the Japanese left flank from Taiping Mountain captured the Village of Tanghudituen compelling Russians to retreat to TicnghnaUucn six miles from their base The Russians now reinforced maintained the position until oclock in the afternoon when the Japanese right flank made a sudden appearance on the Hills south of Tatchekiao and by a tremendous fire forced the Russians to retreat ihc Japanese firing line extended 15 miles After two more hours of an inces sant storm of shot ami shell they swept the last bill and plain clear of Russians About oclock Thursday fore noon a fire out in the hay mow of Mr Robinson just outside the corporation of Richmond Hill and made a clean sweep of all of his stables and other farm build ings A messenger was speedily sent to ring the fire alarm and the village fireengine and all fire appliances started at once for the scene By hard ami judicious work of the fire brigade and neighbors the house was saved though less than thirty yards from the burning buildings The cause of the lire is a mystery Part ly insured In The man with check may have the least Falling hair means weak Then your hair fc4 it with Aycs Hair Vigor It checks felling hair makes the hair Pair colorto rich dark color early life iff fclf 1 I Jul A- ij A COMPLETE IN ALL LINES HARDWARE v US A wirV TO PLEASE YOU AS REPRESENTED mffm JACKS FOR HIRE 0 i At- m dm LI IP fa fa m m 1 ft it r AT TORONTO JOBBING HOUSE One of the advantages of a farm ers life and a big one too is nobody can turn him out of a job when work is slack and leave to hustle in a new field or go hungry Independence is a priceless thing and the farmer who enjoys as much of it as any other inhabitant on earth does not always appreciate his ad vantage BUNDED HEADACHE People often get blinding headaches tfhat suffer from constipation Sim- pleat remedy Is Dr Hamiltons Pills of Mandrake and Butternut They are mild certain and safe For headaches and use only Dr Hamilton Pills Price Delicious Attractive i It the at all kinds from FANCY BREADS to Whipped Cream made from extra clout materials Id addition to our assortment we have HomoMade Klondike Velnna and Cream Sandwich BREAD Twists and Rolls and Tea Biscuits Marble Finest at all Hours I and Hot Dinners on Saturdays Dont will have DURABLE ROOFINGS SEE a Agent for Careys Magnesia Flexible Roofing SHINGLES LATH PINE no a SPECIAL SIDING dressed I K ROUGH HO AND TOWN OP NEWMARKET Notice la hereby given t- all persons a a Law to that tending lug and on the In the said of to ltetrtstered Plan No ex- way wnof by the will the Town Chamber on from the west side of full depth of lots V Municipal at Council of Newmarket Monday The 1st Day of No objections they may to the closing of said Street w2S ywp Clerk Hard best remedy I lor the bites barber supplies conversation at cut rates J A

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