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Newmarket Era , December 23, 1898, p. 3

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sic Weeks Iideal IB OK IK A ABOUT Speaks Well for Mr Wo Willis of Jersey Farm sold this week to of the I tie fit ate oar vory flnoOotswold Yearling Ewes for the Newfoundland Government High School Next Monday caretaker will com- Id Hub of renovation moans a thorough cleaning from top to bottom Mr Leslie now caretaker will go doty on January 2nd I Smith window The incandescent to globe makes show town China Hill city ftppotr Club Not very attend nee Tuesday evening of disagreeable weather but hoar was race profitably spent In discussing the moaning of twelve to seventeen of la It was decided to ad journ for tho holiday Stolen Mrs Jon kin loft table at Hotel for time and l was and baa not been lino Evidently it wee stolon It contained over worth of Town Team made first appearance on the laat whim good combination work was All roe in bo re of seasons team ate attainable and as a we can look for Rood ma tone tho winter moo ha junior team of now blood Tho senior team is making an a match with a city team lor some night next week Church The pastor gave a mat inn in hie sermon morning on The Bible The edition be produced by Ezra years before Special emphasis was laid upon It a an a history of Jowh There no less than Bible and issues reach the enormous pub lication of 000 copies heed the pastors in the evening Next Sunday Christmas and special appropriate to the occa sion Interesting Figures Sharon Division of the County Counoil will have as big a tight as any of then no lea than five candidates being field one Is figuring hie of based en vote two year ago was as follows The attendance it bo mU that could bo spwlii em iuj will place next Tuesday at the of No Here moo named Lloyd and were fined nd coats for raaUog at the Royal Hotel one evening laal week re a a- The Right Thing noon as Mr hoard it was of of Health that that all milk to the Town should be examined be employed Col Vet Inspector of Dominion Govt for this District to take lorn of each animal Jnnga udder etc and also food supply It is a to report that everything in good condition animal in Bound health Some saggeanona regarding voutilation were made will receive The of tuber were explained and should there any suspicion the test will be at ap plied to Death On Monday morning Mr Hiram a Township farmer who raided about two miles from Holland Landing was found frozen to death in a hold belong ing to Mr Millard half a mile from his home Deceased in Newmar ket last Saturday It is that ho lost his way going home and lying down in the snow slept the sleep of death Mr Wat- eon Millard body and informed the family- Mr narrowly escaped being frozen to death last winker as he found on the roadside one night with hie hands and feet frozen de ceased leaves a widow and fam ily good ciroumstancoa At tho morning Elder Chid ley took for hi A prosperous man as bis text Gen and 2nd voro How apt we are to attribute the strange changes in life to chance or luck forgetting that the eye of God is over his and to work for good All hard things which Josephs brothers were trying to heap on him God overruled for his good By his faithfulness to God he became a blessing not only to bis envious brothers and kind to all people in time of famine His evening was The power of a look text was And the Lord turned and looked upon Peter There often more in a look than in words We dont know that spoke a word to when he was denying him The look of was to him to bitter repent Wo all at times that Jesus Is looking at but docs it to look inwardly and repent look ing in faith to Jesus who elcj save us Mr Milton who is always well received will preach next the very considerately allowing pastor to speud with his par ents The Rink season opened at Rink last Friday evening tho Citizen Band In attendance Skating and hockey were kept up On Monday a young man named got a bad fall Ho tripped In some way hit bis head the pint- form and also oat hi hand Again Clay who was sent to jail for days for theft in released last on the completion of the term and immediately by Chief Randall of to answer an overcoat which in the possession of Detective Davie was taken to at same time The information whiob we published at the time of hie arrest was by hi friends but shows that what said by tbo of the law was correct Orangemen The following wore Installed on evening of week at No Bio Little Chaplain Fin of C For tier let Coot Hudson 2nd Com- 3rd Com Holmes Com Johnston Com J Board Health RepoFt At the special meeting of Town Council Thursday night of last the Board of Health presented a very report The duties of Board the past year have been very light which attributed to the interest shown by the citizens in the proper observance of the law governing public health as well as the regular and close inspection of premises almost entire of infectious duriog year in a Town of this size is remark able Only one oase of dlptheria in the early part of the year which was treated by the Medical Health Officer Dr There were a few eases of meaelee scarlatina and wheopiog la every case where complaint was made regarding drains matter wae attended to promptly and a reported Tbo slaughter houses to the Town have regularly inspected and properly in good sanitary condi tion The Medical Health much of the healthy condition or the Town to the abundant supply of the potest water for Then too he says we have a Health that deserves for tbe untiring way in he performed his duties A in which a death from has be reported to the and he see that are the cleansing of the simi lar to that In and As this matter is it is necessary to the mind on it of the nursing bottle has to cause weak and unhealthy infant and Innumerable death ftud Council I asked to pass ft bylaw prohibit the ealo and nse of bottle with long Attention it directed to empty into streams passing through Town- There Is another matter whioh special attention I rooted to amd that la the danger out- milk being effected by which becoming more year The Board he to a to enforce cow ttte miUi the ioyfk mm The Death of Robbie Reld The week in was the inqneit last Monday over the death of Robert to reference made in the Era last week family who for a few months have been about of a mile north of Newmarket from Holland Landing Ever they have been in neighborhood they have been known to be in almost destitute cir cumstance When they came to this sown they were dressed in the poorest man ner children even being in rage The evidence showed that the boy was a victim consumption which was being develop ed quite rapidly While delicate and half starved he was kicked and otherwise abus ed by hie father The old man is a to drink to a more or Jee extent and not being of an industrious turn he sought to make the boy work when ho was tar too delicate to do anything inquest opened in the Council chamber Coroner Scott atiogand Mr of Toronto act- for the Crown following jury was sworn in foreman A J J A John The jury went rooms of Under taker viewed the remains These were very much emaciated and weighed less than fifty pounds A normal age would weigh at least pounds The evidence of Joseph Wooding was to the effect that often kicked the boy He bad also seen the boy and two siBters piling wood halfclothed John and had both observed abuse his children in a shameful manner Dr swore that when he was called in to sea the boy he was dying The lad was in a filthy condition a neighbour corroborated the other witnesses that was lazy and worthless The lad was forced to work when he could hardly stand George Ashley swore that with revolver In band made his wife surrender the little money she had saved in order to purchase beet Other witnesses- examined were Mrs Thomas Turahd Frederick Jones and Joseph All testified that made his children work in the snow barely clad that he beat Rob bie repeatedly and that he was a generally wo person The mother the boy Willie and himself were under examination and contradicted the other witnesses Dr Campbell who conducted the postmortem attributed the death to tubercu losis and lack of Ho would not say the boy died from starvation The digestive appeared healthy and no dangerous mark were found on the body The jury retired at fire oclock and re turned at with following verdict Thru deceased Robert to his death by accelerated by exposure and neglect and that evidence point to the father Robert as having the father arretted and planed- In the he brought iJaekjon and Robertson when finother Deputation Councillor of Bradford editor of the Witness headed a of or Ifi of tbat place who drove down on Tuesday evening end spent a couple of investigating oup plant and the service is given in the stores residences town ball and churches They surprised and delighted will be more than ever in trying to have the Light Bylaw carried by the electors on the of next month Reeve Robertson Deputy Lloyd Clerk Lloyd Electrioiau and the editor of the accompanied the and answered many questions to their sat isfaction of the Boio61 V were The mo of Christmas pobpla after all Oat from re garding the mall Council also wblob a presentation to Stephen who has taught school it villo for years They will appear next week College Corners and Council are also orowded out Found Dead Mr I Silver lost a valuable home last Sunday morning The animal had been from lockjaw and everything pos sible was being done for its relief up to Saturday night Next it found in iu stall by Mr Maun who attends Mr Silvers horses The horse In question had tbe reputation of be rather free with Itehidd Up I iron rail bos placed in the Pool to prevent in front of call wicket It is intended that people should enter Booth door along in fyle by and leave by door If Chief Anderson would insist a little regularity the office is now so tbat there need be no crowding People who over the iron rail should not be served but to their turn in line Heavy Timber Mr Doty a timber contractor from near in Town early this week ft tour of North bury buying all timber suitable for boat It will be hewn and dressed as square timber afterwards ship ped to the lower provinces Mr Doty made big shipments last year owing to the fact there is a good market for this lino ho will not hesitate in shipping a larger quantity this year The yard at the depot is now nearly filled ready for shipment- OUR REGULAR CHRISTMAS SALE of r NOW IN FULL BLAST Silk Handkerchiefs direct from Japan Fancy Emb Silk Handkerchiefs from 5c to just half price Plain Silk Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with and without initials from to just half price Irish Lawn Hemstitched Handkerchiefs for Beautiful Embroidered Handkerchiefs regular now for 25c GROpERIES The best goods none too good for our customers to save money buy your Groceries from us I you want W A BRUNTON THE LEADER ft Our Stock is now most complete in Fall and Winter wear never had such a fine stock for you to choose from and Boys Suits and Overcoats Boots and Shoes We A fc A Count Election of officers took place last Mon day evening in the Lodge result as follows Br R Lotv Gardner p J it tielmer A J Trustees Bros Geo Hughes J Smith Codling Auditors Bros J J and Medical Officer Dr Campbell A vory pretty wedding took place at St Church yesterday after noon when Mies Beatrice Lundy was wed ded to Mr George Harrison Fleming Will- sou of Toronto The bride was elaborately dressed in cream gorgeous ly decorated with pearls and Maltese lace- The bridesmaid Miss Lundy young est of the bride was attired in cream and satin Mr Will iam Smith cousin of groom best man Mr and Mrs Peterson of Toronto were among many invited guests After the ceremony A bounteous wedding breakfast was served at home of the bride The bridal party were to leave on train last night for Montreal and other- Eastern cities Mr and Mrs will be at homo Bleaker Street Toron to after Jan Contest Mr J occupied at Christian Church last Friday evening and tbe Royal Templars up on the good work they are doiDg along edu cational as well as moral lines The pro gram was really fine elocutionary contestants were Mies Powell of Miss Edith Miss Wesley Lome Hendry and Ford The judges were Mrs Lloyd and Messrs and McKay who awarded the let prize Medal to Mies Powell and the 2nd to Miss Wesley The recitations were interspersed by instrumental selec tions by Miss Miss Miss P Mouth- Organ boys also Royal Templars Male Quartette and address by Elder Those who took part were afterwards en tertained with refreshments at the Tem perance Hall Gents Furnishings Hats and Caps Fresh Groceries m In these lines we aree leaders Our stock of Boots and Shoes is the largest and cheapest in Wedding Bells A very unique wedding occurred on Tuesday just three miles from New market on the fourth concession of ohurch when Mies Louie daughter of Mr Joseph was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr Albert Smith son of Mr John Smith Queens- Wile About fifty friends and relatiyee witnessed the ceremony which- was per formed by Elder of Newmarket About oclock lb bridegroom first put in bis He was accom panied by the sister the bride Mies Luody who ably the bride during happy A moment later ibe bride appeared Inning on the arm of bridegrooms other Mr Smith who officiated as beat man Tbe bride was richly attired in the new of trimmed in white satin and the dressed in a pale green An arch of holly heads of the happy couple in that try ing moment After tendering heart felt congratulations the company sat down to a bounteous repast The bride was the recipient of many costly presents The happy couple left for mid showers of rice and old boots May their years be many and their lives be happy is the wish of their Innumerable friends DAN FORD ROCHE THE CHEAP STORE SANTA GLAUS HEADQUARTERS Gifts suitable for ShakespeareB Seven Ages Dolls Games Toys Purses Candies Sleighs Skates Albums Toy Booths CpunioipQl Elections The nominations take place next Moo- day Everything is very in tewn- Unless a atirfs mads at the Town Hall next Monday evening the officers will prob ably be filled by present members Three school are also to be elected In King there is quite a stir the and many think Mr Lemon will be elected There fa to be some new blood in the Council- Messrs Arch Aich Campbell sud Edward are In the field to stay in the Co ap parently taken all the life out of aspirants and the old Is to be returned without opposition- East is likely to have general fight probably be opposed for the ship and Mr is as Councillor Several will be pro- addition to the old hive time Bll are after the following are the field for Morton Jpn wotwvJ HOW MANY Want MEN a Good or 111 This If there they will find Good at C LUNDYS Tailor Shop Doll Carriages Stamp Albums Fancy Cups Fancy Plates Fancy Lamps Gift Books l t l Cards Photo Albums Autograph Plush Goods Gloves tm f wf in Fruits FORD r

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