Newmarket Era, 2 Sep 1904, p. 2

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J E ERA gew Advertisements Delivery Boy for Store once to A BRUNTON Servant Girl Wanted IF tO ins Prospect To Farmers J Anybody wishing to build a bam next season should consult me before the ot October as I have some timber to Ml Dr here from Michigan on a few days visit Miss Tuesday morning her position as teacher Public School at Wa terloo The Conservatives Bast Nor thumberland have again selected Dr as their stand ardbearer for the next Provincial election- He hart a pretty close call last lime C St Real Estate Brokers fire Life Insurance Money to Loan Telephone During the present week the Ontar io Government sent a cable to Eng land that there is room only tor skilled farm labor in the Province at present Mr the Emigration Bureau states that there are too many unskilled labor ers out this summer in the Mrs Dr Scott is visiting city this week The and Olivers are home from the Lake Mrs Angus Williams visiting in London last week Miss Ada Toronto is visiting at Mr A Hills Walter of Clarksburg was visiting with Mrs last week v Miss Edna Toronto is visiting with her sister Mrs Arthur for a Week or so also Miss Lena Atkinson Newmarket- Miss Clarice is spending a few days in the city this week Her sister Miss who has city for the past three mm i Miss Allanis spending weeks will return home with her on Ml Wien Wanted at To act as Special Assistants the North York County Fair ply by letter to w KEITH Into Lot Con Township of North on or about of July a Yearling red and white Owner is requests to prove property pay expenses and remove the same- A Bel haven i MRS BAYLYS PRIVATE SCHOOL Will ReOpen Tuesday September 6th ENGLISH FRENCH MUSIC Terms Moderate possesses advantages not to be found in business colleges We concentrate on one line of work the training of stenographers Our are tle finest and Canada We have exceptional facilities for placing our we work in conjunction with the largest typewriter company in the country Our fees are low enough to be a Our catalogue free contains many other ad vantages The Toronto News asks What has become of the Government ol the transcontinental railway as a Con servative policy The Clinton Era replies Perhaps it has got mixed up with Lord baggage and not being recognized as useful when it was found on shipboard was thrown to the sharks Anyway it is more than apparent that Govern ment ownership so far as the Con servative party is concerned is strangely out of accord with the for East York Greatest Battle Since Waterloo Russians Capture Guns Japs Made Prisoners Berlin Aug A despatch from Liaoyang to the tim ed am today says What appears to be the deciding battle Lean at am Since then the artillery has been thundering and ride fire has been rolling incessanrly The encircling heights resemble fire- mountains The Japanese began the attack cast of along the Taitse River but were The firing is now especially heavy south and southwest of One man can no longer distinguish individual detonations The Regiment of which Emperor William is honorary chief is deployed up on the battle field The Russian army is full of confidence The total strength of the combat ants engaged is estimated at over half a million men The battle will continue for several days One of the great battles of the his tory ot the world is now being fought on the plain of Liaoyang The places the number of men Slate- Delivered PER CORD ALL KINDS AND DRESSED Sheeting per M SHINGLES LATH Ladders Half Price COAL Store Hut Pea SOFT COAL SELECTED LUMP TORONTO Strictly In all catalogue free admitted at any time J ELLIOTT Principal Corner Alexander To Rent of land In engaged on both sides at This estimate is startling when com pared with the under Welling ton and under Napoleon who fought at Waterloo with the 100000 under Meade and under who fought at Gettysburg with the Germans and French fought at the battle of and the under Grant and 64- under Lee who plunged into the Wilderness The slaughter must be terrific but in the two days fighting in the Wilderness Grant lost 20000 killed and wounded the casualties at Get tysburg were in killed alone To go further back to the battle of where wore left on field would supply an indication that the battle of Liaoyang will not bo the greatest fight in history in the number of its casualties St Aug Many in teresting details of the first days battle arc furnished by Russian cor respondents Four Japanese batteries were by the Russian Twelve others were destroyed Gen Mar- wounded A correspondent of Rubs who was dangerously wounded yesterday at telegraphs to his paper that the Russian captured guns most of then uninjured Over two hundred Japanese captur ed at the battle of yester day passed through Mukden today on a train Another is ex pected today St Petersburg Aug A des patch from Mukden this afternoon says that It is reported there that Gen has captured two Jap anese battalions about men Paris JO A despatch to the Echo Paris from St Petersburg states that In the fighting at and the Ru- lost if killed The Japan ese enormous They are reported to have lost at one point on a day men Aug The lost two thousand men killed or wounded at the little of The Rus sian losses have not been but arc to have heavy The captured eight at and eight at Anshanshan vote By the capsizing of a ferry boat Poland people were drowned Hill Hamilton fell while getting off a street oar and fail fiVu fatal two weeks in the city Mr Henry Case and family mov ed to the city this week Mr Jackson Toronto was home over Sunday Mrs Aubrey Davis was visiting io New York State last week Mr David Millard and family leave tor Manitoba next week Mr Lawrence of Bradford is the new junior in the Sovereign Bank Mrs was the guest of Miss last week Mrs B Hewitt gave a Pit party last Friday evening in honor her niece Miss Jennie Allan has returned home having three weeks in Mrs Jouis Bolton ot is visiting her fatherinlaw Mr James Bolton Mrs Jenkisson of is here on a visit with ner mother Mrs Miss Terry of Toronto is spending a few days with her friend Miss Cody St Mrs T Hopkins of Chicago is here on a visit with her father Mr Mrs Jackson spent Monday with her sister Mrs Harding at Miss Maude Crone of Buffalo is visiting at Mr J Lundys an4 other relatives Miss Ida Mills of Tottenham visiting Miss Foster and other friends in Town Miss Mable Saint of Bradford was visiting Mrs Bert Gardner a few days this week Miss Gertrude and her friend Miss Ethel Garrett spent over Sunday here Mr of Keswick was a guest of his cousin Mrs R J Little one day last week Miss Kate Rowland leaves this week for Toronto where she will at tend Business College Miss Henderson of De troit is here on a visit with her sis ter Mrs Garfield Rogers Miss Jessie Forest daughter of Dr Forest of Toronto is visit ing Miss Lundy Prospect Ave Mr and Mrs Ed from New York City were the guests of Mr and Mrs A on Monday Miss Bertha Holt of Grand Rap ids Mich niece of Mrs Hewitt visited here for a few days last week Mrs M Hughes visltitg in the city over Sunday and attend ed the millinery openings this week Miss Violet after six weeks absence has returned to her duties as assistant at the Post Office Miss and attended the funeral of the late Stephen Wallace at Aurora yester day Misses Minnie and Pauline who have been visiting at Stratford and Gait are expected home next Wednesday Mrs Harry has returned home after spending two weeks very pleasantly with her parents and friends at Dr and Mrs Wesley Mr and Mrs L Atkinson took a ride to the Lake on Sunday in the auto and spent the day there Mifis Mamie Richardson and Miss Ethel spent over Sunday at Orchard Beach the guests of Mrs and Mrs Millard Rev Cornell returned home home one day last week He is greatly improved in health hut not able to do much work yet Mr Ross formerly of King City now of was In town last Sat urday arranging for his daughter to attend Model School here Miss Emily spent two or three days with her cousin Mrs R J Little last week She has gone to her home in New Ontario Mr 13d ol Indianapolis and Jiis sister Mrs Phelps of Brant- ford spent Tuesday night with and Mrs J R Y Misa daughter of Sheriff of Mich Is spending two weeks with her grand mother Mr Jos Queen St Miss Billing of and Mr Herbert of spent a couple of days this Week at Mrs Lushs Queen St Mis Ann returned home last week after an absence of two month spent with friend at vilic Markham St Marys and Wind sor Messrs Howard Lawrie and Vera Cane had a fine trip to tong In auto last week and re turned on Monday They astonished the Mrs John Crone and daughter of Buffalo attended the Friends Conven tion In Toronto and last week visltr ed her Mr Jane Taylor Prospect Ave Monday Rey Miner and wife of and also Mrs Geo Miner of same place spentTuesday with Mr and Mrs A West They were on their way to to attend the Conference Mr Mitchell and Mr have returned after spending two weeks very pleasantly in Port Huron and other places The later return ed to spend the winter with his daughter Mrs J Little Acton Free Press Miss Hannah J Starr of Newmarket formerly the High School is spending a few days with friends in town Miss Starr has accepted a position on the teaching of Pickering College The rebels in Paraguay capUired a of stores for the Govern- forces The Highlanders team won the Valker Cup at the Dominion Rifle Association matches at Ottawa The receipts Father picnic at North Bay a couple of weeks ago amounted to The fouryearold daughter of Emmons of Man was drowned in a well in the stable yard Thos foreman of the wa terworks was stabbed and seriously wounded by an Italian in a quarrel at Port Arthur Orillia and Chatham had a tie lacrosse match on Wednesday or the intermediate championship 3 goes to Chatham on Labor Day to decide it The Tomb In Newmarket on Aug F years and days MACKENZIE At Aug eldest daughter of John Mackenzie in her year m m THERES nothing better- than burs at our prices when quality style and fit is in sisted on We do cheap shoes and if you are wise youll do the same avoid the disappointment of poor wear and fit the quality our shoes and perfect shoemaking shoppers will recognize vnluns in we now detail not to be seen elsewhere No and Button heavy extern soles stylishly made all sizes 160 per pair No Lace Boots patent leather toe caps French heel solid leather per pair No Fine Don Lace Boota Bleucher cut century last sizes to at per pair 63 Kid Goodyear welted soles one of the best shoes in the trade Tor Misses and Childrens No 82 Misses Spring Heel Lace and Button Boots McKay sewn solid leather sizes 11 to sizes to 10 No Missed and Childrens Box Calf Lace and Button BtKta sewn soles guaranteed solid sizes to 2 50 sizes to OUGHIn Holland Landing on Aug S Ashton infant son of Win agod months awl days JOHNSTON At Aurora on Aug 21 1901 Mrs David Johnston moth- er of Mrs K J Davis of New market in her year on Aug 26 Mary beloved wile of Mr Joseph aged years Interred In Newmarket on Sunday July Beatrice daughter of Mr and Mrs Manners- aged years and months Mr and Manners formerly Mount Albert removed to Manitoba fifteen years ago A little over a year ago they again to Brit ish Columbia where have been singularly unfortunate In losing two of their daughters by death The other daughter named Nora who died a year ago was eighteen years of age These young lalies were nieces of Mrs McQuatn on Yonge St Many friends- in this vi cinity regret to heat of this sad news ATKINSON At Holland Landing on Aug Atkinson mother of Mro McDonald In her year Remains taken to Weston for WALLACE At the residence of his son In Toronto on Aug Stephen Wallace late of Newmar ket aged years Interred in Aurora Cemetery yes terday Deceased was a Class leader and as good a man as ever lived LEADING Furniture Undertaking House can buy your Furniture Cheap For Cash I Velour Button worth for Bedroom worth for Couches worth for All other of Furniture At Price A Nice line of Fancy A SPECIALTY fctVta4t4 at John Millard KANT SLIP Boots for Children We have added several lines of thi famous make of childrens shoes They are made with corrugated soles to prevent the little tots from slipping We have them pretty styles in Dongola and Patent Leather at to per pair- BOYS To bout the hardy Canadian Boys is indeed a task bat we think we have got the most suitable lines for that part of the trade and recommend the following lines for strong sensible wear No Boy Grain Luce Boots made of all solid leather finished with toe caps sizes 1 to No 2 Boys Heavy Extension Sole Lace Boots made with three rows of pegs and steel slugged Hewn throughout with heavy waxed thread at No Oil Grain Boots a strong fine boot ami all solid leather sizes 1 to to pair MSNS DEPARTMENT No Mens Heavy Working Boots sizes to 11 three rows of pegs slugged solid leather throughout the best working boot in Canada at price No Mens Heavy Grain Bluchers strongly made all 225 No Mens French Kip Bluchers well made equal to t measure hoots at 400 our price No 74 Mens French Calf Bale a solid good looking boot for everyday wear GROCERY Whole Pickling Spice lb for lb YearOld Pure Cider Vinegar for pickling gal Good Clean Currants 6c per lb the ideal breakfast food lbs for FECIALS Canned Pigs and Chicken regular tm for Try a pound of our at lb worth Tomato Catsup 1 bottle 12Jc Kippered Herring 10c tin Newmarket Barrie and Berlin Aug largest sugar factory la named near Thorn West Prussia was burn ed last night involving a loss The Ore caused a rise In the sugar market at Hamburg three cents a hundred weight Buenos Ayrcs Aug The Para guayan insurrectionists are actively preparing lor a land attack by foot and mounted forces Serious resist ance is not expected Government troopB at Asuncion are freely deserts Their rations are now reduced to three daily The country is almost dominated by the insur gents fi rs Phone The Cradle on Aug to Mr and Mm Held a daughter Aurora Aug the wife lor of a daughter on Thursday of At Vntiflorl on Aug to Mr ami Mrs Frank Pratt a son If if DUNUAMIn King Tp on Aug to Mr and Mrs Pun- ham a girl The the residence of the brides sister on August Mr P Blocking nephew of Mr I M of Newmarket to Misfl Agnes Atidcrson both of Saturday morning Aug at St Michaels Cathedral by the Rev Father J son of the late George to daughter of A J MAIN ST wlU Prompt PEAOH TOMATOES MELONS SEALERS ALL A warrant has been IssuchI for the arrest of James clerk ol in the Provincial Department of Agriculture Mani toba on a charge of retaining money received for marriage licenses Aug and oclock Sunday morning the hotel of Felix ONeil was entered by burglars A Jimmy was applied to the till and a silver watch and a bottle ot whiskey were taken Weston Aug Yesterday after noon while Mr Joseph and family were attending church ser vices some unknown person or per sons into their house smashed open bureau drawers with an ax and secured in money They also visited tho hired mans homo and got another dollar there Johannesburg Aug Mr Kemp a cousin of Gen Kemp Boer com mander has discovered beyond In the northern Transvaal the treasure removed from Pretoria the entry of Field Marshal Lord Roberts Tho value the treasure is estimated at of which Government will receive half 4 A forest fire seven miles burning at Point near vet Alex Porter a pioneer Ktllarnoy Man was gored to i by a bull The city of in the was destroyed by fire- w sons perished In the flames- Construction on tho seff Can Northern Edmonton extension reached a point miles west tleford The boiler In a steam Owen Sound exploded George Janes and Charles were scalded 1 At Worlds Fair Robert of made a clean sweep of toe tho hackney classes Fire In an oil establishment f Antwerp Belgium is have killed workmen damage aggregating Firo destroyed five tenement houses in over fifty families narrowij with their lives mated at The loss J

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