Hand Painted Brooches AND Blouse Sets Are all the style 50 cents to WATSON Jewelry Store The ERA give towb every wee than art a any two other papers in North York combined and ia ackndw v v A A A A fiSEia m Ail styles to 5000 Come In and I J see the CHIME CLOCKS Something extra fine Give NORTH YORK INTELLIGENCER AND No Paper sent outside of North York unless paid in advance to United States us the liberty to know to utter and to argue freely according to conscience above all other liberty JEWELLER LIXNo Single Copy 3 eta Each Newmarket Friday April 22 TERMSJ125 per annum paid The Four A Oar Toronto YEARS AGO On Wednesday last John Wood- 20 ard was by Judge Dcntoa of shooting with intent to maim were considered ocd first robin to Jacksons Point people tbis spring chirping of the summer residents to wheat to barley I follow and for that reason the the Toronto Daily Globe I Newmarket April I was like a Central for sis months Iffi- terTsaeggs 18c per the Parliament Buildings this week making eight year In all the Roman Catholic Churches of Whitchurch Townsjiip is agitated over tbe question ol erecting a town- STAINS VARNISHES Crack Fillers Enamels Right quality for all uses For wall and ceiling Decora tion A soft violet finish It wont rub on Makes old new Wood work Pianos Furniture Use it on your dust cloth this city next Sunday will be read s the second instalment of the pastoral j ann0UnCme is made that Mr prepared by Fathers of the for South Sim Church at the Plenary Council held int a bill in the Leg- to abolish separate schools has commenced the Thos aimounces the Parks Th about two weeks st0 in than usual has re- Ma that he has the donjon or a large and thc and shoe of conducted by and papers Dr William Mr chas Haines at of who was for js the many years Medical Health Officer in descriptions of I plows and asks farmers to call and North Toronto Conservatives it the said are planning to give Hon Geo Dr O Ford is running the new Foster a banquet at which I land hasnt been below twenty cents this A fortune story My me our From York years ago I was thirtytwo thousand dollars ahead of the game and I must have cleared at the very least one thousand dollars a since Lots of peaple around where I was have started with nothing One man with acres clears a year He hadnt anything to start with He has four boys He bought one of them a farm last year The serf cottages on the shore savored rest strongly of a cheerful welcome winter in a summer resort is not the liveliest season of the and it seems all the more lonely to those of the occasional villagers met as I poked around among thfe them Have you any trouble about ting labor I asked who live there because it offers such I only cultivate about half a salient contrast to the life and reason Thereat movement gaiety and abandon of pasture But It is all right We tbe warmer months of the year It ar0 pretty good price for is little wonder they look forward to It is hard to keep the- summer a who stay here the whole year a little plot of ground on my round are the farmers aud laborers that C0 married who pick up a more or less I who would stay steady We existence at odds and ends of have only single menat present 5 cause we couldnt get a married man that is the best scheme Ive tried a few weeks at cutting ice for To rontos needs some fishing some woodcutting but they reap their but j- It Saves Labor in Sweeping It Saves Onehalf your Dusting It Saves Damage by Moths It Saves your Health It Save3 your Money Mr will be Trying to heal the part An engineer from New York has been in the city for some days mak ing a survey for the Hamilton Railway Co with the view steam mills adjoining the railway harvest out of the cottagers when these have made their annual migra tion asked to preside Huron street breach York HARD WAR r rt STOVES PUTTY PAINTS OILS AND FURNACES PLUMBING AND PHONE TINSMITH ING NEWMARKET ONT to selecting a route for their entrance to YEARS AGO yet They certainly stay longer and are better satisfied On a Bicycle I came to Newmarket from Jack- York county is in an exceptional yesterday afternoon on a position among the counties of On- bicycle roads for driving were on account of its proximity to most part very good but the the city Toronto Jacksons Point the roads in a t land the bordering onithc lake slightly crinkled condition that made 4 From Era April 17 their own special set of circum- bicycling possible but scarcely A deputation waited on the Board as well in the annual influx I ere and there there had been recently and urged that of summer visitors and to widen the commission President of the Board of Trade thought if pro late on the singular of let that I a position to say whether that would be so or not These are among the best roads in York County I have been in some of the others since my trip yesterday and will be on more tolay My sentiments regarding these need more room for ventilation than the fagend of this letter Tomorrow calmer thought may prevail WJJ 1 THE BANK OF TORONTO GOOD SERVICE to customers at all times has been one of the chief factors In The Bank of Torontos long and successful courw TO R receives assurance of the safety by our large resources and our safe con servative methods of conducting business and courteous treatment by careful officers BUSINESS MEN keeping here have afforded all the facilities of a longestablished ducted Bank possessing ample resources and full equipment and con nections for the banking of all classes of business both large and small HEAD OFFICE TORONTO SEVENTYSEVEN BRANCHES IN CANADA Reserved Funds Assets Capital 4000000 NEWMARKET FIELD Manager managed a revenue might be derived from the waterfront From the 1st of next month milk will be reduced one cent a quart to consumers Another case of suspected rabies reached the city on Thursday of last week from A little lad was bitten by a dog with suspicious symptoms This case makes forty- seven which been treated since wheel a nice tally destroyed by Ore Loss eaU- dairy and 5Si 2 mated at One hundred hands they have been wise of reason thrown out of employment Five lots Many around here have made days after a public meeting was held fullest use of this subsidiary in the Town Hall Lot street of inepmc even to the extent JacVson reeve in the Mr of building large boardinghouses for J ISouch of the Ontario Bank appoint- the accommodation of picnickers ave anyone believe Secretary On motion of J A and transient holiday folk I stayed seconded by B at one of these and In so doing a resolution was passed case on a I the should decide to rebuild re- serves a paragraph or for a moment that these roads are bad- I have ample testimony from wmch and others that in two to itself at least they Mad Rush for Gold Cobalt April IS The- recent gold mining fake was one of the worst in the history of Canadian mining De tails of the mad scramble into the wilderness are coming to light The rush was easily the biggest and mad dest scramble on record here and it is estimated that men were in the bush hunting for gold that was not there- It started about a week ago when a man named Blackburn appeared in with samples that showed wonderful assays The reports said that no spectacular show ings had been found just the that made California famous aa a gold country The formation was described as greyish quartz carrying or foliated tellurium gold in scales in the rock a formation so far only found Co Col orado and the Transylvania and mines Thc samples shown were perfect and men who have western experience were mad to get into the new country Nothing like it had come out of Porcupine Victor Skinner a Cobalt man who was one of the two hundred prospect ors to return yesterday tells the story A Discovery It wasnt discovery in one sense commending the passing of a bylaw granting a bonus of and ex- the Pasteur began tobeosrf or or I first chat informed In this city years The son of a former Alderman of Another resolution was passed on Toronto just hack from Cobalt a slight sensation from the l freight rates on Northern SJputh End Lumber Yard uniqueness of his dress one day last week He had just sold his holding for and got his money but In wore corduroy pants a flannel shirt a sweater battered hat and heavy that showed above his un kempt looking moccasins but lie didnt care a cent He had the rocks and old Chums gathered to congratulate him on his good fortune James Weaver claiming Montreal as his home stole Mrs fur coat valued at she had hung up in the back yard to aired before putting it away for season and then sold it at a pawn shop for He was remanded for a week to look up his character Anderson got off on a thirty days committal for obtaining and a fountain pen on a worthless check Railway and asking the cooperation of Aurora Bradford and King to interview the Railway Co for a het- Cheers were then given for Mayor Cane Reeve Jackson our Volunteers in NorthWest and for Her Ma jesty the Queen Mrs Moachcin Wile of Rev Dr and her sister Miss Moul- lon former residents and schoolmates if Newmarket arrived here on get April IK after spending seven I years in Japan and wine guests of Mrs Robinson Fire destroyed the residence of Mr Francis Morton Holland Landing on- thc of April Notice is given that postage rates on letters to Volunteers in the North West has been reduced from to I How can commit barefaced frauds under circumstances 1 by PostmasterGeneral 1 SIX TO CHOOSE PROM Jail and Examine Stock before purchasing elsewhere Phone or give to J Bowman or J Murphy P PEARSON I Our New Suitings for Spring Are Now in Stock fc latest dtigri8 are and Stripes The color See our tjienafep Inside and examine goods MAIN MEECHANT Phow ICO t I can readily he traced home to is hard understand It Is now believed thai lie bicycle thief who has been making employees in Parliament buildings feel un easy is a kleptomaniac who fancies lie has a right to leave ail old and take a better one The Toronto and York Radial Railway Co have purchased the Robert farm of acres on the Kingston road about two miles east of the Halfway House for About acres lie north of the road acres south the southern part extending to the lake The property on the south side will be used as an amusement park work on which will be commenced at once The under tbe aus pices of Toronto Graduate Club brought out a large audience to Mas- Key Hall last Friday evening and was under Hit- patronage of and Mrs Gibson It Is Reported En military circles that thc Dominion Government will build an armory at tbis year Win King employed at the Davis pork packing factory oil Friday fail ed to notice soldering flax in a tea cup and tea- therein which he drank with the poison He was Immediately taken violently 111 and was rushed to the doctors office He is expected to recover At the end of April hundred anI forty licensed bars in the Pro vince of Ontario will close This is the direct result of the recent cam paigns for local option and license re duction the Toronto Hoard of Trade Is now working to increase thc members from 1300 to With more added the Hoard think they will be able to boss certain lines of trade and corporations came homo with the force of a full blown realization yesterday while in conversation with my host Thc west the west and over and over again the west has been so continually dinned into our ears as the place where far mers make money that it has almost better escaped our consciousness that far- There is a very good reason for mers can and do make money in On- these roads in the great quantities of tario My discovery went farther gravel that are accessible all through than that and clinched the fact that the northern part of the County of Ontario has as many instances of men without means of Any sort ex cept stout hearts and a determina tion to succeed who have achieved success in agricultural pursuits as any western Province can show and probably more the Toronto papers were to publish daily for awhile boxborder stories of men who have succeeded in this Province I construction he said no stone am certain instances enough would should he larger than can be put in pour in by every mail to re- your mouth In ours none is so I vivc before long In their there is no need of a crusher And fading belief in the possibilities and as for a roller we doVt need it resources of this Province Rural either We just put the gravel in the rounded heap best suited to road- for making and the traffic soon packs thc poor man you hear mi every it We have a kind of sand gravel side nowadays and there is no doubt with some clay in it as well and it aK that one place for a poor man packs tightly But here is the story a on the Sun in Ontario told me by himself lour solicita tion A Poor Man in Ontario When my wife and I started we hadnt anything said my informant We rented a place and we had to we arrived at the station the first one to recognize Blackburn was a prospector and as- soonas identity of the fellow bo- came generally known it looked as if there would a lynching Fortun ately the train came along and Black burn hoarded it with the rest of us slipping away just this side of We got into discovery Monday morning but could find nothing There was a vein ami sam ples but it was just a low grade quartz Barrels of claims had been staked and all through the bush trails had been blazed I should im agine there werc about men in there Many of these got lost and had to hire Indian guides to bring back I never saw anything like the rush in there Fully men got on the train at this morning York A said to me leaving their provisions strewn all You show me any place in North along the trial enough to keep a where you want at road small town going for a week Three built and I will take you to a depos- hundred men took the train of gravel within at least a mile day at Station and you never saw a more disgusted crowd have the best roads in Ontario A farmer ploughing in a Held north of with whom I stopped to me that Mr A himself of good roads fame had said as much Higher praise they could not As I have said even at this time of thc year they are very good roads for driving and a few weeks will very much S mile and a half of the spot He also told me that thev used roller nor crusher and further that neith er wasnecessary In gravel foe road All Missionaries Safe at Hankow I a I Ontario needs to be insisted upon Two safes in the lire a Janes factory were opened this week and contents found all secure Brooks Millard announces of Bell Organ Co of A special meeting to organize an ii auxiliary branch of the Womens 1 Society was held this week Miss Monitor lately from Japan ad dressed the meeting of pills and ate thirteen them The pills contained strychnine and belladonna In a few minutes the girl was in convulsions and by the time a doctor arrived was at deaths door Two physicians worked stead ily over the girl for ten hours when she was brought out of danger had swallowed about onetenth of a grain of strychnine LOST IN RIOT London April 17 Thc China land Mission has received a cable despatch which states that all the missionaries who lied from axe safe at They lost all their personal effects They report that all the foreign buildings at have been de stroyed by the rioters The Governor has been killed anjl tin- British Con sulate and the Customs House have been The city is blazing In many places Advices from other sources are to the effect that corn- eye might easily note as he passef plctO anarchy prevails at make our own- furniture Our chairs along here and there minor The rioters have looted the blocks of wood with boards from the canons of good road- bank Foreigners are safe on nailed on for hacks and our one making For instance it is not steamers below the city The riots table was crosslegged with boards common to see the on are Spreading to nearby towns nailed across the top We had one one side of the road sunken below The United States protected cruiser water pail anI my wife used to make the level of the other to Cleveland which arrived here in thai When we wanted tea find in another place that the day has Sal led for Hankow because rioting at Several The roads arc good undoubtedly and perhaps as the farmers along them Claim the best in Ontario that Is taking them as a whole Even with that proud preeminence they are not ideal roads A hypercritical No flower strikes root more read ily or blooms with greater blessing than kindness Owen Sound April After ten hours- hard steady fight Adeline the lhrccycaroh daughter of Mr Wesley Richards was saved from death by poison While playing terday afternoon she got hold a she had to carry the tea kettle to horses feet worn in Good Fellowship occasionally leads to overindul gence the good things of the Be good to your stomach Right it at once with Sold Vxiaj the well and fill it We had that trc of the road a path place years and I enough the wheeltracks at the sideband in to buy machinery horses and cattle some places that the whole road sinks to go to a larger place I worked below thc level of the shoulders of this new place twelve years before contiguous turf or grass suggesting bought it for and I built all unpleasant possibilities in wet wea- these new buildings Here show- j ther and again one follows ed me a picture That barn cost precedent of other before him and and you couldnt replace it turns out to the side today for anything like silo I think that round silo built in Ontario I built of gravel lately placed there to thc first cement wall this side of j vate the road All roads require con- Richmond Hill too cleared at slant attention of course but It least a year the last five years would seem not unwise to say after w on the farm own acres this slight experience with path- farm land I have eighteen lots master system at its best that if all here I own lots in Keswick I have the roads were constructed and rds maintained the supcrvi- than British cruisers are also on the the scene of the disturbance way to in Six firemen lost their lives fire at New Haven Conn A dispatch sent out from Midland to the press states that a lady of of road to took from the closet what she sup- that avoid using M a throw it over first the purpose packing a fresh supply arm ehurch threw it over back of the seat when she discovered she had her hus bands trousers l Winnipeg April The famine of agricultural laborers continues and it is estimated nearly twelve thousand men could find immediate hundred head of cattle and milk wa twenty on the farm My son works of an expert all these employment in the three prairie farm and I have another sop little Inequalities would disappear J vinces at wages running from nages a large business for me in and better results would be obtained to per annum according to Sutton take one hundred Rounds It is stated that ultimate experience here ar also openings for ex- 1 1 J