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  • A bad spill
    A bad spill
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1884, p. 2     Mr. A. I. Hollingshead slipped while crossing the creek behind his property on Prospect Street
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1884, p. 2   Mr. A. I. Hollingshead slipped while crossing the creek behind his property on Prospect Street
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  • Nearly buried alive
    Nearly buried alive
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1884, p. 2     Elias Harman nearly buried alive in a new culvert on Yonge Street opposite the Phillips' Broom Factory. Rescued by Messrs. Savage and Bennett.
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1884, p. 2   Elias Harman nearly buried alive in a new culvert on Yonge Street opposite the Phillips' Broom Factory. Rescued by Messrs. Savage and Bennett.
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  • Determined to die
    Determined to die
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1884, p. 2     News report from Toronto paper regarding Richard Kelsey of Newmarket being restrained from taking his own life and being committed to the lunatic asylum.
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1884, p. 2   News report from Toronto paper regarding Richard Kelsey of Newmarket being restrained from taking his own life and being committed to the lunatic asylum.
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  • More light
    More light
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1884, p. 2, column 6     Meeting scheduled to discuss the forming of a gas company to provide light for stores, manufactories, private residences and public streets.
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1884, p. 2, column 6   Meeting scheduled to discuss the forming of a gas company to provide light for stores, manufactories, private residences and public streets.
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  • Accident
    Accident
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1884, p. 2     Ed. Collins, employee of Canes' Factory had a narrow escape from being cut to pieces.
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1884, p. 2   Ed. Collins, employee of Canes' Factory had a narrow escape from being cut to pieces.
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  • Fire in a fence
    Fire in a fence
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1884, p. 2     Mr. David Millard of Yonge Street lost about 20 rods of fencing due to fire.
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1884, p. 2   Mr. David Millard of Yonge Street lost about 20 rods of fencing due to fire.
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  • On Speaking Terms
    On Speaking Terms
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 Aug 1884, p. 2     Telephone connection was established between Newmarket and Toronto, Guelph and Hamilton. Mr. Jas. Widdis had the honour of sending the first business message from the town to Toronto.
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 Aug 1884, p. 2   Telephone connection was established between Newmarket and Toronto, Guelph and Hamilton. Mr. Jas. Widdis had the honour of sending the first business message from the town to Toronto.
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  • Local Items Boys Beware
    Local Items Boys Beware
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 Aug 1884, p. 2     Complaints that boys have been stealing harvest apples on Sunday evenings when towns people are at church. Six names have been collected and warnings shall proceed.
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 Aug 1884, p. 2   Complaints that boys have been stealing harvest apples on Sunday evenings when towns people are at church. Six names have been collected and warnings shall proceed.
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  • Another Candidate
    Another Candidate
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1862, p. 2     In consequence of the very general dislike to the annexation proclivities, and austere conduct and manner of J.W. Gamble, Esq., the Conservative Party proper of North York and South Simcoe have determined to cast that gentleman aside and bring out another candidate in the person of Dr. E. Morton of …
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1862, p. 2   In consequence of the very general dislike to the annexation proclivities, and austere conduct and manner of J.W. Gamble, Esq., the Conservative Party proper of North York and South Simcoe …
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  • Death by Drowning
    Death by Drowning
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1862, p. 2     An inquest wes held before John Boyd, Esq, Coroner, in Egypt - Township of Georgina, on the body of Aaron Morton, son of Russell Morton, who met his untimely end in the prime of youth - being only in his sixteenth year....
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1862, p. 2   An inquest wes held before John Boyd, Esq, Coroner, in Egypt - Township of Georgina, on the body of Aaron Morton, son of Russell Morton, who met his untimely end …
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  • Keswick vs. Newmarket
    Keswick vs. Newmarket
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1862, p. 2     Result of Cricket match between Newmarket and Keswick.
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 25 Jul 1862, p. 2   Result of Cricket match between Newmarket and Keswick.
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  • Not the Man for Galway!
    Not the Man for Galway!
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 Aug 1862, p. 2     In the last issue of the South Simcoe Times an attempt is made to bolster up the cause of that would be M.L.C., Mr. J.W. Gamble; but does the editor plea a sentence in his favor? Does he furnish the electors with a single act or vote, during the whole …
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 Aug 1862, p. 2   In the last issue of the South Simcoe Times an attempt is made to bolster up the cause of that would be M.L.C., Mr. J.W. Gamble; but does the editor …
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  • The Schomberg Logician
    The Schomberg Logician
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 Aug 1862, p. 2     The Examiner editor, in his last issue, tries very hard to say something naughty - talks about "a certain braying animal," and all that sort of thing, - and then seeks to throw the blame of his traducing Messrs, Wilson-McDougall & Co., upon us - says he looked "through Era …
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 Aug 1862, p. 2   The Examiner editor, in his last issue, tries very hard to say something naughty - talks about "a certain braying animal," and all that sort of thing, - and then …
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  • Midland Division
    Midland Division
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 Aug 1862, p. 2     In this morning's Era Dr. Morton makes public announcement of his intention to become a candidate for this Division, in opposition to those already in the field. We have all along contended that the decision arrived at by the Conservative Convention in nominating Mr. Gamble, did not fully meet the …
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 1 Aug 1862, p. 2   In this morning's Era Dr. Morton makes public announcement of his intention to become a candidate for this Division, in opposition to those already in the field. We have all …
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  • Bradford "Times" and Dr. Morton
    Bradford "Times" and Dr. Morton
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 Aug 1862, p. 2     It is useless in us to give a further contradiction to the Bradford Times than to refer to our advertising columns. Dr. Morton there announces himself a candidate for the Midland Division. Before our confreer attempts to enlighten the oui polli he shcould place himself in a position to acquire …
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 Aug 1862, p. 2   It is useless in us to give a further contradiction to the Bradford Times than to refer to our advertising columns. Dr. Morton there announces himself a candidate for the …
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  • Mr. McMaster's Address
    Mr. McMaster's Address
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 Aug 1862, p. 2     Elsewhere in to-day's issue will be found the Address of Wm. McMaster, Esq., to the Electors of the Midland Division; and although we have not space to devote to a review of the same, this week, - yet we venture to assert it contains a platform around which the electors …
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 8 Aug 1862, p. 2   Elsewhere in to-day's issue will be found the Address of Wm. McMaster, Esq., to the Electors of the Midland Division; and although we have not space to devote to a …
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  • Mr. Gamble for Throwing Off British Authority
    Mr. Gamble for Throwing Off British Authority
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 Aug 1862, p. 2     Everyone knows that Gamble is a great admirer of American institutions, such as an elective governor, elective sheriffs, &c., &c. But people may have forgotten that not many years ago he was an open and avowed annexationist....
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 Aug 1862, p. 2   Everyone knows that Gamble is a great admirer of American institutions, such as an elective governor, elective sheriffs, &c., &c. But people may have forgotten that not many years ago …
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  • Gamble dodges to Prop the Pope
    Gamble dodges to Prop the Pope
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 Aug 1862, p. 2     It is contended that as we Canadians fill the public purse our money ought not to be wasted on Sectarian objects. Government asked in 1856, large sums in aid of a number of French instittutions properly charitable, but altogether sectarian, and it was moved in amendment by Mr. Brown and …
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 Aug 1862, p. 2   It is contended that as we Canadians fill the public purse our money ought not to be wasted on Sectarian objects. Government asked in 1856, large sums in aid of …
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  • Mr. Gamble and Rep. by Pop.
    Mr. Gamble and Rep. by Pop.
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 Aug 1862, p. 2     As Mr. Gamble appears to be continuing his canvass, notwithstanding the admonitions of the friends of Mr. McMaster and the rebuffs and warnings of the friends of Dr. Morton, we are compelled to go on showing him up to public gaze....
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 Aug 1862, p. 2   As Mr. Gamble appears to be continuing his canvass, notwithstanding the admonitions of the friends of Mr. McMaster and the rebuffs and warnings of the friends of Dr. Morton, we …
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  • Gamble Backs up a Violation of the Constitution
    Gamble Backs up a Violation of the Constitution
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 Aug 1862, p. 2     In Paril, 1856, Mr. J.C. Morrison was appointed a member of the Executive, and a sworn adviser of his Excellency; but because he was not attached to any special department, the Government pretended that it was unnecessary to go back to his constituents for re-election. A resolution put forward by …
    NewspaperText  Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 15 Aug 1862, p. 2   In Paril, 1856, Mr. J.C. Morrison was appointed a member of the Executive, and a sworn adviser of his Excellency; but because he was not attached to any special department, …
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