THE NEWMAR ERA FRIDAY APRIL Robe Lost On St April Horse- hide Robe Finder will greatly oblige by leaving it at this office JACOB TAYLOR Corner Lot for Sale aS Lets Up I Brighter and Better Each Issue All Printing Done at Home Formerly occupied by the old store- bouse Half an acre of ground A well and pump Apply to COOK BROS Newmarket Grocery and Provision TORE Farmers I I have put in a stock Mangel Carrot and Turnip Seeds that I am selling at Extremely Low Prices Turnip per lb Carrots lb Mammoth Long Red Mangels ft Giant Feeding Sugar Beet 20c ft Pure Oil Cake per ft I Call and Get Our Prices on Sugar By the Barrel Cash lor Butter and Eggs KNOWLES FirstClass Farm For Sale acres three quar ters of a mile south Pine Orchard in the Township of Whitchurch Pos session given the 1st of April i90i Payments to suit purchaser at a low rate interest J Newmarket Farm Wanted to Lease WITH A VIEW TO PURCHASE R Man to be of- From the examination of ope or witnesses before the Royal fast Friday who confes sed be was one of the spies concealed behind the pianos in the fac tory and whose name was Kinney the motive of both and Sullivan appears to have been plun der Kinney swore that Sullivan said wanted something big In answer to the next question Kid ney said and Sullivan talk ed of the- byeelections spoke- of Mr Davis Sullivan said that he would not mind if Mr Davis had been de feated He said he didnt think very much of Thats worth a good deal to Hon Mr Davis in York The electors will be pleased to know that bribers exploiters and all that class of political jobbers have no love for cant use him bo rob the country or plunder the public domain Thats the kind of a man those dealing in corruption have no use for hut for whom the great mass of the people ferent opinion Mr Davis MM Voltaire whose lives ran almost parallel Among the illustrated ar ticles are Picturesque St Pierre a description of the last dependency of France in the New World West minster Hall and its Stirring Mem ories The Sunday School Conven tion at Jerusalem in and Sir Wilfrid Lauder The June number will be a special bicentenary number with a dozen me morial articles and over fifty Assembly Notes On motion of the Premier the date for receiving petitions was extended to April 25th and the introduction of private bills May The re ceipt of reports on private bills was also extended to May and Hie in troduction of municipal and aesessr meat bills to May 1st Try us Bargains In BOOTS SHOES GoodFitting Clothing In NEWMARKET AND IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD ITS RIGHT ni a v i vA JOINTS PLEASANTLY Mr Frank Howard of Toronto was home over Sunday Mrs Rev is visiting her sister Mrs Mrs Webster spent a couple of days in the City last Mr Albert- spent over Sunday with friends on Union Stv Mr formerly in the here spent Sunday in Town Mrs A visited her father last Mr Dyke at Si- loam who is Miss Stevens of Aurora was via- iting with Miss Evelyn McKay over Sunday Advance Miss Newmarket the guest of Miss B O Williams Mr Alex Guthrie and Mr Oscar Brodie spent S About acres preferred Must be good rich loam well watered by windmill spring or running stream Bank barn in good repair to accom modate to head of cattle with silo if possible Preference given to a place good hog pen with pen room for to hogs House rooms or upwards If you have a farm you care to rent with of purchase send particulars stating the distance from Newmarket Cheese Factory Address FARMER Care Era Office Newmarket Good Farm Horse For Sale Heavy Draft years old Cash or easy terms Piano Agent Newmarket House for Sale of Huron Street Ave J Newmarket MRS BAYLYS PRIVATE SCHOOL NOW OPEN ENGLISH FRENCH A MUSIC fintQttfoflKcrj The announcement came from Ot- on Tuesday that on the pre vious day Mr Mortimer Clark of Toronto had been appointed successor to the late Sir Oliver VJow- to the LieutenantGovernorship of Ontario During the previous week or two dame rumor had men tioned several names in connection with the office but the nomination of Mr Clark was quite a surprise not only to the general public but also to I tod you so knowing ones He was born in Aberdeen May anni versary birthday of the late Queen Victoria and was educated at West End Academy Grammar School the University of College Aberdeen and at the University of Edinburgh He came to Toronto in where he concluded his studies and entered upon the law profession He was afterwards called to the bar and became a a few years later The new LieutGovernor is a prom inent Presbyterian and has been con nected with Knox Church ever since being an elder most the time For a period of years ho has been chairman of the Board of Management of Knox College Mr Clark has travelled extensively in all pacts of Europe Egypt and Palestine and when at home has found diversion in his splendid li brary in admiration of art and in writing for the He married Miss Helen Gordon sister of the late Mr John Gordon of Toronto- Mrs Clark and two daughters will make very acceptable hostesses at Government House under the new regime At the Parliament Buildings on Tuesday last Hon Mortimer Clark the new Lieutenant Governor was sworn into office Mr Supreme Court Registrar of The interesting ceremony took Dominion Parliament Authority to build a Hue of rail way from Basin Quebec to the terminus of the Atlantic and Superior at passing through the shore parishes on the application of the Western Railway Co has been referred to the Rail way Committed The bill to increase its pow er to guaranteed debentures referred to a small special Com mittee for consideration The Railway Committee of the House- on Tuesday agreed to report the bills Ottawa North ern and Western Railway bill re specting the Central and to incorporate the and Railway The London and Port Stanley was to a for consideration Col who and re tired Hon Geo Foster in King and who has recently been ap pointed Senator took his teat in the on Tuesday hundred ad eighteen farm laborer will from England on May to commence life In the east ern of Quebec place in the presence of Premier Rosa and all the Cabinet Ministers with the exception of Hon Mr who attendance at the Royal Commission Mr De putyAttorney General Mr Lumsden and Mr MP for South Lanark were also among those present on the occasion On Tuesday last Mr J P Whitney leader of the Ontario Opposition handed out a bouquet to the Ottawa Government To a press reporter he stated that tee new over nor was a most satisfactory appointment and adderf he is a man whom I can thoroughly trust On Monday last at the nomination for the byeelection to the Commons in Russell caused by the appoint- of Mr Edwards to the Senate Dr Wallace of Metcalfe Liberal was elected by acclamation The star of tfce Government still contin ue In the ascendant Methoditt Magazine for May contain important contributions to the Wesley Also a striking contrast by the late Dr Stafford between John Wesley and Brodie spent Sunday with friends on P and art were visiting at Mr ers on Wednesday Mrs Cook left on Monday for Tyrone and to visit friends for a couple weeks Miss A- Soules of Buffalo- has been visiting for a few days with Mrs Albert Thompson Mrs Lowe mother of Mrs Ego this week to visit friends at Arthur and afterwards her son at Almonte Times Miss Morton Newmarket was the guest of Mrs A West street for a few days this week Messrs Cane Clack T Robertson and A took in the bail given at on Tuesday night Miss Taylor who has been visit ing her sister Mrs Hunter for the past four months leaves for her home in Winnipeg today Friday I Tottenham Sentinel Miss Elliott of Newmarket sang in the Methodist church and her welltrained voice sounded just as sweet as ever Master Stanley Brock one of the pupils in the speed room at the Central Business College Toronto was home for Easter Holidays Bradford Witness Miss A Mar tin spent Thursday last in Newmar ket Her aunt Mrs Sutherland al so accompanied her but remained several days Bradford Witness Miss of Newmarket was in town part of last week and officiated as piano ac companist at the Millinery at It J Copies of Richmond Virginia papers have been received indicating the safe arrival Mayor Cane and his wife at the Southern metropolis They are expected home today Richmond Hill Liberal Miss Anna Smith and Miss Laura Lepard of Newmarket spent a few days with their cousins Starr and Mahon and returned Tuesday evening Mr P Crittenden of Everett Wash writes We have had a love- winter and I like it very well here but I like to hear from my old home and the Bra Is just like a letter to Mr Stevens son of Mr T Stevens of Whitchurch was in winning tne seventh prize in the oat contest- the main com petition of the seed grain competition for the Province of On tario Mr Pearson of was In Town on Wednesday He came down to Aurora to attend funeral of the late Walter Andrews The paragraph In fast weeks Era that he was going to remove to New market was a mistake Mr Samuel and daughter arrived In Town on Thursday of last week after the winter in California He was delighted with the climate there and feels greatly benefit ted The flowers were lovely when they left and lots of vegetables on the market We inadvertently to men tion last week that the congregation In St Johns church was delighted last Sunday With the assistance of Miss Clara of Preston In the choir Her voice rang out with a clearness and sweetness that showed a marked improvement during her absence from native home Mri Knowlea senda us a copy of the Pasadena California News in which la given a list of representing who spent a portion of the past winter in that city In cludes John Rockefeller Hy Prick Mr J Morgan Field A Armour and Pasadena must certainly be a favored resort Gibson his intro duced the Act contains all the changes made for years and brings the entire municipal legislation down to date Muni- The eulogy by Premier Ross lite Oliver was noble to the memory Of te deceased In concluding the Premier said We can say of Sir Oli ver that he was a Canadian patriot whose influence on the his tory of his country no time or change Parliament or combination of Parliaments will ever efface In the of Tennyson vAWohaveibst him is gone We know him now all narrow t v Are silent and we see him as he How modest kindly all wise With what sublime repression of self Not swaying to this faction or to i that Not making his high place the law- 1- less perch Of winged ambitions nor advantage iiii pleasure but through all this tract of years whte flowef of a blame- IIP i i feSvW hand and you will require to replace some of your worn out Carpets have made ample provision for this by stocking a large selection required for this season With an increased we dem it a pleasure to show yon our stock of House Furnishings J yds Only Japanese plain colorings also patterns of Blue Brown Garnet worth and Now on Sale at yds Tapestry Carpets Beautiful Floral Designs inches wide only y per yd yds hit and miss pat- terns full yard wide value lor IOC yds The draft Bill which was the assessment commission was introduced in the Legislature by Hon Mr Gibson on Tuesday last It is understood some very radical changes are proposed The Government Bill giving to mu nicipalities the right to develop pow er for themselves has been present ed to Assembly It is to be given its second reading on Tuesday next and will then he referred to a committee of the House Municipal men say it is a very complete and workable measure A number of reports were presents to the House during the week from Departments of Government The Labor Bureau reports that in there were strikes- involv ing persons and establish ments covering days Of the strikes were successful The of the Public Works Department shows that there arc in Ontario miles of Railway in operation withlW under construction The lines now being built are the Iron- dale Bancroft and Ottawa Railway eight miles Central miles and and North shore five miles According to the report of the provincial Treasurer the total sum collected In from succession dues amounted to of this sura Toronto and York Co contributed The report of the Superintendent of Colonization Roads shows miles of roads had been opened miles repaired and feet bridges constructed total cost The near Aurora on April 1903 the wife of A Nicol of a son McCARTEN In Town on April to Mr and Mrs McCar- a son A Toronto on ttic wife Mr Geo venson formerly of Aurora of a daughter Mr- Mrs John H on April a son In Brantford on Thurs- April to Mr and Mrs W a son THE LEADING Undertaking House Bargains -IN- J Tables and Coaches For Fifteen Days John Milled Union Carpet four different patterns in combinations of Greens Browns and Reds regular yds J Wool Carpets full yard wide lovely floral designs in Browns Greene Reds very cheap at Floor Oilcloths ln yd yd yd and yds wide splendid patterns 26c sq yd Frilled Curtain inches wide made with deep lace frill and insertion to match at and yd Wall Paper Bargains Rolls only Glimmer paper Wall Ceiling and Border to match roll Rolls only Gilt paper Wall Ceiling and Border to match- roll only small lots of this seasons papers consisting of from 2 to Rolls each Now on sale at I price Borders per yd NfiW 2o different Patterns Prices from 25c to per pair Grocery Wheatine Breakfast Food lbs for New Maple Syrup gallon wine measure Choice New Lemons lb Glass Jar of pure marmalade for 35c Box Infants Delight Soap cakes Pure French Castile Soap lb SIGN OP THE BIG HANB NEWMARKET PHONE NO Fifteen persons were frozen to death during Sundays snowstorm in various parte of Silesia Prussia The Toronto on April by Rev J Pear son Ernest Dawson to Mary all of East Lawn the residence of the brides father on Tuesday April by Rev Canon Tremayne Mlmlco assisted by Rev Canon Reiner Annie Evelyn daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Fletcher to Dr Ernest Tremayne Toronto son of Rev Canon Tomb on April Mrs Michael Welshin her year on April after an of about years Millie aged years i the of his son Mr John Ave Toronto on April 19th James year of Christ The Leading Design in 1903 Wall Papers Complete Combina tions to match Wall Border and Ceiling REMNANTS BARGAIN WALL PAP Toronto in the Slat year or her age Ann daughter the late Funeral to Cemetery from Klefnburfe Station Town en April Nellie beloved wife of Mr yrs Funeral on Sunday afternoon at from the residence Main St a w A J fllttlE MAIN ST NORTH Express Wagons Wheelbarrows Doll Cabs Toy Carts Rock Horses Baseballs Mitts Gloves Bats Balls Masks Complete Outfit Croquet Sets and 8 Balls GROCERIES PROVISIONS FRUIT Dried Apricots Prunes Extra Quality Large Red Apples Oranges Lemons Bananas Comb Honey Strained Money Potatoes and Cooking Rpplaa by Peek Bale Telephone Office