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Newmarket Era, 8 Jan 1909, p. 2

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THE FRIDAY WANTED A firstclass servant No washing Address Box A Bra Office In Newmarket Near School an House with Cellar Concrete Stable and I Ten House Driving House over them Easy terms J Elections Council eoted by follows KoiiTi Councillors J p Schmidt Cane Geo Normal and F Doyle Reboot Trustees Tlio vote on Monday resulted in election o Dr Scott Mr T Mr J and was as j St P IOC Mrs is very poorly Mrs Hunter entertained a number ladles at ft thimble tea yes terday afternoon Mr J and family visited In Aurora over Sunday Mr and family spent New Year holidays in Toronto Lehman a severe attack of tonsilitis I Sirs Howard Cane will not A- had a fine time at the roller rink on Tuesday after which monte wore at toe of Mr Arthur I I I Phot6s Call we us for your next Photo arc certain you will pleased with the results All work guaranteed Artistic Photographer Newmarket Opposite Post I Newmarket Agricultural PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given the ANNUAL MEETING of ibojve Society will be held in Fire Hall Newmarket on FRIDAY IanUAHX at one oclock pm for and adoption of annual reports election of officers etc A general attendance is requested President Secretary Miss Niagara daughter Cain Christmas witj Miss ftfcLaughlin Montreal and a then came homo- for New Year left on Monday for resume his at the Normal there mother accompanied him to Toronto and spent a couple of days with friends in City Mr Inspector the Hank of Montreal accompanied itMihii by his deputy Mr n Sstuart llO o Until the 3rd Wednesday mm Holland Landing 5W Dr and Mrs Bray were vis tors omcW Commission ByLaw Ycar s Stork came home very decided of Miss Bessie spent a few the ratepayers voted the days last week with her sister at Law create for of the Electric Light Mrs of Hamilton spent ami Water Works plants The years with Mrs A Collins in Wards WA3 a follows Queen St St St A St P j Mrs Aubrey Davis and Mrs Webb For the ByLaw will not receive Friday as Against erl stated Total Vote for j Matthews of visited I gold watch beautifully en- Total Vote Against 23 Mrs T Watson during as a mark of appreciation the holidays CuiverweB of Lockport f T OF A LA QHACE The Home of ftaality IK READY TO WEAR WHITE WEAR AT BARGAIN PRICES f Hewmar Co The Anntial Meeting of llu Newmar ket Cemetery Company will Ik held in the FIRE HALL NEWMARKET On Monday Evening Jan At eight oclock for the Election of Officers aiul the transaction A full attendance of lot own ers is requested Lot owners unable to attend the Annual Mooting may obtain blanks for proxy voting by ap plying to Secretary C WEBB K ROBERTSON President Secretary from Toronto the day before Chris it is expected that ho will ho taken hospital in- Toronto next week to an operation or On New Years eve the Trustees of College St Church To ronto met at the parsonage and pre sented Mrs Rev J With Im Ship ears Prices foV ByLaw by majority HAST Mr Walter Moore o lows For Reeve F Ostloy J Smith No 1 2 if 13 The last Monday was a Mr James of was his brother in Newmar ket last Saturday- Miss Davidson is hero for two weeks- visit with her mother Mrs Davidson Niagara St Mrs- A will receive in her new house The Limit on Tuesday afternoon next- Miss Armitage spent New Years over Sunday with her Lapp ta- in Toronto Mr Alex Simpson of Gait was home on a visit to his mother Mrs I A Simpson St Total Majority for Smith 307 For Reeve W Kill No 58 I J Ik formerly of North is spending the honeymoon with his bride on Canadian Boil the Era a call on Monday and re newed- his subscription Wo wish him much joy Mr Wiley of Maple Grove Farm Red vers P Sask writes Enclosed please find the sum of one dollar for the Era for year for which send me a letter from Old North York as it seems mora like home to me place I have ever been in Canada think if it was the bust dollar I would stake it for Era We have had a winter so far Only about 2 inches of snow not enough for sleighing Ending Jan J3 f ring Stocl In C teed Watch Brief 120 I Cattle are- able to run out to grass was in on on his w considerably Wishing you a happy Morrow of Toronto spent aad yours as of the I holidays with ever her sister Mrs C Cane Total j- Majority for Kill Councillors elected by acclamation Frank cn and were guests field Wood Wanted Sealed Tenders will be received by undersigned supply Indus trial Home wlUi Twenty Cords of Green fourfool and Beech cord wood All to bo wood at least to be onehalf Maple and cut with a saw Tenders to he in not later than noon on Wednesday Jan and wood delivered not later than March No tender necessarily accepted J Inspector Newmarket KING H a r A s j CI H CRADLE of Mrs Lazcnby over Sunday Mr and Mrs John and In on Dec to Mr and Mrs Dobson a son A VOrOOOtOH co i CO 1 5 A w A 73 r p v i V ifl I in to w ho mo CO CO CO Ww I I a fl fl OT i I- k Toronto and Return From Nevmarket With cente added for to Ontario Horse Breeders Exhibition Good Going Jan Return limit Jan CALIFORNIA MEXICO FLORIDA Round trip tourist now on to all principal Winter Resorts Consult Grand Trunk Agents- for low rates pertaining to above J Depot Agent Pound About two weeks a Lap Rone Ovner can have same by proving rio- perty and paying for this notice HISS MINNIE WILSON and Skates Sharpened on notice Corner of Ontario and Superior Newmarket The Council for will be Alex reeve R W Phillips deputy and Wells and Car- ley councillors WHITCHURCH There was a very keen contest fought on Monday for Reeveshlp Mr Seneca Baker was defeated by Mr P Foot by a majority of 5 For DeputyReeve Mr W Clark won from Mr Rusnell by a majority of The Councillors elected are Playter J W Grose and Wm Thompson Local Option sustained by a majority of Fol lowing is the vote co if CI OT CO CO CI CO O iD 5 TO O CI J CO CO CI CI CO CO CO n CO 4 p A Wonderful Lamp at The Best Burning Oil i5o Delivered in less than 5 gal lots At Headquarters or In gal lota at a gal Side Entrance Lloyd respect Ave near St Box 290 i a LANDING Reeve Council lors McDonald and Tate School Trustees Robert R Tate Following is the result of pol ling last Monday Ego Moore Virginia PefTerlaw Egypt Almost any man hates snobbish ness until be has environment and opportunity to practice It himself Farm to Rent Westerly acres lot Concession I west of Yohge Street in the Tp of East good land good buildings Apply to A Willi r a i baby were visiting at Mr J John sons Joseph Ave on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Stark and family spent New Year holidays at Mr Charles Huron St Miss May and Mrs David of Toronto spent New Years Day wiUi Mrs Millard Ave Mrs J Nichols of Kincardine spent the holidays with Mr Joseph and Oscar Stephens and other friends Miss Minnie Kelman Mr and Mrs Owen spent New Years with their mother Mrs Kelman Huron St Misses and Vera Morrison iiave returned to the City after spend- their holidays under the parental roof Miss M Morrison has returned to Normal School in after spending the holidays with relatives in Town Mr Albert Street has been very poorly since Christmas His son is home from Toronto Mr and Mrs and son also Mr and Mrs York of Keswick spent New Years Day at Mr John Mrs Wm of and Miss Jean Davidson of villc are visiting with Mrs this week Mr Howard and family spent New Years Day In Toronto with Mrs Howards fatter Mr McQuillan Mr Thos of Trcn- Alberta writes Must have the home news Fine winter with very little snow Rev Tim Wesley of Sunderland Mr Bob Wesley of Toronto and Mrs Thomson of were home for Christmas Miss Ethel Stevenson and Miss Walton of Toronto spent Christmas holidays with Mrs Jos Gardiner Ontario St Mrs Miller of Ontario Street and Miss Gertie Curtis went to the City on Wednesday on a business and pleasure trip Mrs Morton nee Miss Stella Chantler arrived here last week from British Columbia on a visit with mother Mr and Mrs Armitage of To ronto spent Now Years in Town The latter is remaining a few days visiting friends During the Christmas vacation Mrs Cane gave a juvenile party for her grandson which was attended by some 30 little tots Mies Carolyn soprano so loist of Carlton Street Methodist Church Toronto was guest of Miss Rheta one day tlis Mrs Joel of and her daughter who has just re turned from Calgary spent Uie New Yir holidays with Mrs Root ley Miss will be at the New Royal on Thursday at oclock to give painting lessons Call at any time and make arrange ments Orillia Times Mr and Mrs of and Miss of Toronto were the of Mr and Mrs over Christmas Mrrf A Lothian formerly of 35 Niagara will receive on the first Tuesday instead of the first and third Tuesdays at on Botsford St East on Dec to Mr and Mrs Eves a daughter VERITY In Town on the 3rd oJ Jan to Mr and Mrs Verity a daughter the Old Survey of King on Jan to Mr and Mrs Wm Moulds son ROSE In Newmarket on Jan 5Ui to Mr and Mrs Wm Rose Road Foreman on the Metropoli tan a son THE ALTAR MEDLEYPENROSEAt the home of the brides parents on Jan by Rev of Toron to Mr Geo Medley of Leal N Dak to Miss Mary E of Mr Penrose of Pine Orchard LANGMAN ROBINSON At Aurora on Dec 24 by Rev J A Amos Allan H Langman of Bass Lake and Alma L Robinson youngest daughter of Mr W Robinson of Aurora TAYLORKESTERAt the evi dence of the brides parents Zeph yr Dec 16 by Rev A G Nellie daughter of J Kester to Joseph Taylor of Scott WATSON At the Manse on Dec by Rev J R to Ella Watson bdth of Udora THOMPSONPARR At the parson age Bolton on Dec 30th by Geo Gertrude daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Parr to Mr James Thompson both of King THE TOMB BATES At her late residence Au rora on Dec Martha Jane Lynee beloved wife of nest Bates in her 31st year CAMERON At his late residence Maple on Tuesday Jan 5th Aler Cameron in year Interred at King City yesterday af ternoon GRAHAM At on Thurs day Dec 31 Helen McClel land Graham only dauiter of Dr Graham and McClelland Graham aged years TOWELS EACH 5 Doz Bedroom Towels in wide by 32 in long Fringed All 25c JANUARY SALE Price for PILLOW SLIPS EACH Hemstitched Pillow 42 and in by In long Made ot good heavy bleached cotton worth ea JANUARY SALE PRICE each VAL LACES YARD Now is your chance to buy Laces have taken all our last seasons Val and Torchon Laces that sold at 10 and per yd to clear JANUARY SALE PRICE 5c yard Reductions in i Hi QUEENS CAMBRIC This cloth needs no introduction wo have always had a run on selling as high as yd This year we have bought a quantity so as we can sell it at yard FURS 20 OFF REG PRICES We want to make a clean sweep of all our Furs month so have placed the entire balance of stock ON SALE At 20 off Regular Prices REMNANTS 01 Dress Goods Linings Silks Cottons Shakers Prints at from 25 to 50 off Regular MENS SOX PAIR Mens Wool Sox Sizes and RIBBED TOPS worth pair On Sale at 25c MENS AND BOYS OVERCOATS Were bound to clear out every dol lars worth of Overcoats this season Why not buy an Overcoat as an in vestment We can save you from to by buying now man off mi Mr the in new Conn The told next requir fore The from Mr be tin THE LEADING Undertaking You can buy your Cheap For Cash i UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Night calls attended to at John Millard Phones and Private Funds To loan on First Mortgage for term ot years at per cent Interest Enquire at Era Office Jiire destroyed a block of stores at Roseburn Man causing loss of IN MEM OR I AM MANN In Memory of Caleb Mann died January Gone but not forgotten I miss him from our home A shadow oer my life is cast I miss his kind and willing hand His true and earnest care Our home is dark without him now I miss him everywhere WIFE In memory of Archie Goring who died January 1907 Two years have passed but still we miss him Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow Lies within the heart concealed He is gone from his dear ones his children his wife Whom he daily toiled for and loved as bis life- Oh God how dark and mysterious Thy ways To take from us this loved one in the best his days We loved him yee we loved him But Jesus loved him more And Ho has sweetly called him To yonder shining shore The golden gates were open A gentle voice said Come And with farewells unspoken He calmly entered home Some day some time our eyes shall see The face we loved so well Some day our hands shall clasp in thine And never bid farewell The flowers wc laid upon his grave May wittier and decay But the love of him who sjoeps be neath Will never fade away FROM MOTHER LB r YEAR CLOSES In few more days will bo of the past but before it there will be celebrated a feast of gladness a day rest We take thia opportunity wishing you J A north your cares be forgotten for the Nonce and pleasures reign It is our sincere hope that the past year has been as suc cessful for you as it has been for us and that may be for you Should we continue to be favored with your patronage as we hope to we can assure you of that same attention to your slightest commands which has characterized our dealinga and made pleasant and cordial relations- in the past a a All Orders will receive Prompt AtUntlta IPmnOQSlI o I purchacdr Is one we are now making We propose to show you the finest selection of new and Cutters Harness Blankets for which wo are Bottom Prices and finish combined with and purity of tone will find it In our stock Mason Rich The prices ere low for high grade Instruments and made to suit you Come aad lor AGENTS FOR i FROST WOOD fl WILKINSON PLOWS WAGONS- V- LAVAL SEPARATORS Hint OXFORD STOVES RANGES WW NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES Newmarket I- I J Mi Poilc On case was fi the The the when able i pod scene The The Chris have sheet i dinar I in ab two as the si on lo A has pump heat The out a There drain and dome and plum Spe to pi ply side i placet be I- one the the ij has whicl air lying of th with and attac floor ready fire t vide until sure aid The work In it is cc to well useful The well stu the I rural with wli and The As some studt Fall I il i ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO TORONTO

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