Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , December 23, 1898, p. 6

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v rfe- -THE- FRIDAW3E v rtrran i hi i i i I I i i i y iv- tot Itife around thejlul WIDEAWAKE FIND TO OAK A farewell banquet tender to Mr P lloutlodge PM by a of at bin evidence lout Thursday night on the bin de parture for Vancouver BC Several patriotic Hung but most appreciable the on the voilin by Mr Mr haw unwell for time mid is faking a trip to cooHt for thu el it of bis health Mr was by Mm McIjin who liven in Victoria and Minn Floury whose destination ih Indian Mr and Mm John and child of Indian Head pay Jug a vjit to the Ihnhop at ItalKlown brother is in for at Indian Head and Mr Flour repoiiH times ok in the The at the power now half way up foul but to work for the past wicU two on account of cold weal hoi Merry the of the EA largest f through en to New market last mot ever remember in forijiiyti No doubt the fine weather sleighing and near of bad JB much to do wifji it ft Quito all part of the iowuhip and Newmarket in attendance at nomination on Monday arid every thing paired oil quietly Jul the nominations were ing three loads of ilje for the Holland to on fowl Much credit indue Rev Mr Brown senior pastor of this circuit his and fur in improving the church that At mtin of the teacher and l of the it decideJ that of the nu a sleighride will the scholar on Wednesday afternoon JStlt Oil their return the will entertained to in by the parents and A sociul evening free of of parents children and was very dull day in owing to the withdrawal the services in the Methodist Most of the people went to he special services at the Holland The choir and several look in the fowl supper there on Monday evening notwithstanding the severe storm which prevailed Mr is going to give his Sunday School scholars of the Mission on Second Street grand treat before leaving the village It be a Jong time before got a that has discharged his duties as he has If our boys would think the same of charivaris as newlymarried people would off easier more would occur Mr and Mrs Lewis have an At Home With several of their friends this evening A large crowd attended the nomin ations hero on Monday Miss Lynch is spending this week at Mr Jas AylwaixJa Mr Frank Morton intends spending in the city rf- Mr John keeper of the lighthouse on Fox Island also Mrs n spent- last week at Mr Lewis Last winter there wjs a ByLaw in this village requiring the kept clear of snow and and an inspector was appointed to that the byJaw was observed if ifciot the citizens bad pay for it yve their- genera tax We under- viand that those who had to have sidewalks cleaned by the iiector did not have to pay any extra vAxes Where did the inspectors pay from It must have come out the general fund of the whole people living outside of village would have to help for shovelling snow in the village some of will gorily explain this for us Concert of Jkhool will be held on Monday forth- The program will consist recitations dialogues irtt- solos duott drills marches tableaux A collection to defray Doors open at oclock to begin at is considerable kicking re- public library StpThining at the short for selecting their KING CITY The Methodist Sunday School held Christmas Tree and entertain ment last night A enjoyable time was spout The King City Division of in tend going to Entertain ment on Christmas night is visiting At Mr A Carley8 KESWICK The Christmas Tree of the Sunday is to take place on Monday evening when an exceptionally brilliant program will bo presented Miss Elva York of On tario Ladies College and Miss May ftprague of Dcmills College St Cath arines will assist The will wry elaborate and a specially interesting time is promise to all parties are tho order of the day One at Mr Fosters night was at tractive Much interest is being manifested in the municipal election Mr Lemon will no doubt lie victorious for Reeve and for councilman those that be- be on the alert are yet loth to say HO MiHHiti J us Rogers Tims Win Pearson ah mentioned as likely birds but they dont yet Much interest is pro mixed for ihi- nomination on the at King City Among those who have treated themselves to new cutters the past week in- Messrs Win El Ramuiell A Rluckburu and McArtbur That little bird that warbles those cherry notes for us still lingers on the lib line Mr Miss May Davis responded to its notes and were wedded on last Elder of performing the ceremony wen numerous presents of handsome de sign The bride was handsomely at tired and the happy couple left on the evening train for the city A pleasant time was spent at Mr Davis on Monday evening by the young people and friends The rink is to be opened next week Elder gave notice of his departure as pastor of the Christian Church hero is much regretted and it is needless to say that the con gregation was much surprised Mr Frank Bead win was kicked by driver on Monday evening ttC id oar nam- met with a terrible Quite a number from hero the Sutton on Tuesday to reports our township will have an old time this year met in ball on Wednesday This Society is doing a good work along the line of giving to the poor Great preparations for Christmas Tree in ball last evening postponed in the Temperance was decided on evening short wore full of moaning and inter The subject was resolved that women has inlluenco over man than money and was decided in the affirmative by two points A very pretty wedding took place at the residence of Mr on Wednesday when his daughter was married to Mr youngest son of Mr David formerly of this township but now of Button bride presented charm ing appearance and wore the usual bridal veil A large number of friends and relatives were present and showed their high esteem for the young couple by donating thorn a great many band- some and costly presents roll has been organist in the Metho dist Church Bethel for a considerable length of time The happy couple departed amid the good wishes of all and a supply of rice They will reside near here I HOLLAND LANDING Marry to you all was lively on Sun day last on reopening of the Methodist Church Three services were hold the day and were attended The collections amounted to some Rev Mr Dewey Aurora preached the re opening sermon in the morning as sisted by the A Brown The church was well filled some from and New- ma ket In the afternoon Rev Mr Brown of Bradford preached and every available space in the church was filled Rev Brown also preach ed in the evening The fowl supper which took place Monday evening in connection with the church was a grand success and the program was im mense which was furnished by the choir and others and was appreciated very much by all present The net proceeds amounted to some which was more than antici pated Since the repairs of the church it has added much to its ap pearance and it is their intention to have it brick claded next year and new windows and several other im provements Mr Keswick was call ing on the Reeve on Monday last Mr George Goodwin who has been dangerously ill with inflammation is improving Amsterdam Tree was largely attended on Thursday evening The ladies of Christ Church have been busy all week decorating the church for Christmas Miss Aggie Taylor of Toronto is home on a visit Mrs of London West sis ter Mrs Fawcett spent a few days here last week Mrs Campbell of British Col umbia is the guest of Mrs Arthur and Lin Chapman of Toron to are home on a visit Christ Church Sunday School will hold their annual Tree and En tertainment in the school house on Wednesday evening next Dee A good program will bo provided con sisting of recitations carols dialogue tableaux and instrumental music and will conclude by Mr and Mrs Santa Clause distributing the presents All arc cordially invited At Port lambkin John lost We by r r k BALDWIN Tuesday morning of last week was a snapping cold morning but not withstanding this fact Joe Foster our popular blacksmith bustled out at hastily drove to Sutton and shortly returned with an individual strikingly like St Nick Shortly after Joe was crowing around that he had received a thousand dollar Christmas box a little girl visitor means an increase of population Mrs Geo and Artie spent a couple of days East week with Mrs Newmarket Artie thinks a burl on that big rink would be acme of delight The old timers of years will probably remember Jennie Snake an aged squaw who on the approach of would visit the surrounding community extending compliments of season for which good wishes she usually rewarded by a liberal hunk of pork flour etc which sent her off in high glee Her I wish you a Merry quaint style of accent and merry twinkle of her eyes were laughable to observe Poor old Jennie She has long since passed in her cheques and entered the happy bunting ground The interest in special meetings in the continue unabated Church crowded to suffocation One of our local fiddlers is a mourner at the penitent altar Mr of was here a few days last week He brought specimens of bis taxider mist skill did we think our fairy tale of a few weeks ago would come true but last week we received a little gilt edged note of Invitation from Corners Baying Friend Owl come over to for married our daughter will surely be A number of our women folks who love to read the say the men folks are too stingy to subscribe for it They have their own daily paper and thats all they want Times are too hard they say but can find money to buy tobacco and chew and spit aroud till the poor women are so disgusted and that they go off and have a good cry Canada has not often had lynch law exercised within its borders but if it is eve justifiable ft is so in the case of a late citizen of these parts The Charlton Act had no terrors for him It is common talk that upwards of ten families are mourning that he ever won their confidence Shame black shame has cast its mantel over them There is bat one sure remedy for such scoundrels I leave it to you to conjecture Our good friend and neighbor Mrs Peter is very poorly We fear there is no for her Tap ping is the only method of relief Forrest and held a con sultation on Sunday A handsome en route to revival meeting in Gum Swamp attracted the Owls eye on Sunday eve tell you they were stunning Theyd take shine off most of and lasses They also had dandy turnout and boys have taken a contract for wood cut- ling down in Brock Mrs Cole secured six dollars for winning tbe most prizes at Fair we understand intends returning to Owen Sound in January you got as smart a girl as this Viva the little four going on daughter of Mrs is sewing patchwork for a quilt gas has near ly completed complement of pieces and can vouch for it well done It takes a sharp to stitches M by tor own ffjban- Now brag away jo Nominations last Monday resulted as follows v James James Chester and York John Pusher ftn J Gibson reelected acclamation J Bull J anJ Guardhouse Richmond Warden High and reelected Hall Win James Kino Tim nominations for mem bers of the York County Council in were held at berg Mr Charles Patterson acting nominating officer Thoue put in nomination were J C Stokes Norman Arch Mc- Gibbons Hay cock and Thomas All retired except the first four which leaves A McCallum and in the field the sitting member ex- Warden Stokes and Councillor Nor man Mr nominating officer tor No Division of the York County Council preside at the nomination held Only three candidate are in the field tin prevent monitor and Baker and irk of Vivian Shako held at tJineiisviHe Woodcock the present are being by Hopkins and Nomination were taken by Sutton Those put in nomination were Davidson Johnson and Mr Davidson has resigned liavin thrre men in the field ViVWWVV Aims to have everybody the We Sacrifice Our Profits for December Month iUur FOB SALE So many wonder why Davison Co give such a Good article lor the Low Prices they quote but the people are always satisfi ed because its the peoples inter est we study Cross Blackweirs Peels Pure Leaf Lard lb Tbe Best Dairy Butter lb Good Baking Eggs do Choice Roll Bacon lb Choice Snow Apples peck Give Trial Large New Raisins A Nice Mild Cheese No 1 Lemon Peel No 1 Orange Peel at 10 cents a pound Eagle all furnace hoi and cold water also excellent and of one all of which arc In condition- Apply to for Salo Lately In Id the will be received iberefor upto Jan tender acccpiod bardwood will be accepted for part payment Tenders may be sent to Mr Currey or the JACKSON Secretary Choice Cooking Apples peck Large Sound Potatoes peck Good Turnips peok pounds Fresh Pink Icing Sugar Fresh Shelled Almonds and Walnuts lbs Bright Bakin Sugar for Davisons Best Q Raisins Currants clb 00 c lb DAVISON CO Main Street Newmarket you want to be as Comfortable when In Cold the mom or the beat People art why you have to do like did Go to A- Widdlflold And And did fiCtthoae large driving rnltt arc JuBt bard to do without when you know the good of tut are Electors of Kin Your vote and Influence solicited for Edward Councillor tot 1 Polling- Monday Jan Stray Sheep Came upon lot a in of Bast about the middle of Octo ber 2 AND LAMBS Owner requested to prove property pay and take away COEVEUTON Albert Wood Wanted County Council Election VOTE AND INFLUENCE FOR Join and Nobby Are the goods we are showing for Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats Prices as are consistent with good workmanship See the goods and you will be convinced Remember the place Merchant Tailor door to Atkinsons As County Councilor for 18991900 FOR SHARON DIVISION Seated Tenders will be received by the un- up to Jan to supply the CHRISTIAN CHURCH with cords of Green Cordwood All must be sound body wood at least two- thirds Maple rest Beech To be delivered by 1st Marcbm Bo Newmarket Tenders for Stone Polling Monday 2nd Day of January Sealed Tenders will be received by to Wednesday the day of tone suitable for break I for mscadamlzlng purposes To at sucb places in the Town of Newmarket as directed by the Bridge Committee Parties tender to state the quantity can furnish By Order of Council DAVID LLOYD Town Clerk THE LECTORS Divisions OF YORK LADIES AND I Having leen nominated to represent this Division In Council and finding It Impossible to see you all personally before Day I beg leave to solicit favour of your support lam ranger to you and you bet if you do me the honor or electing me do all that lice In my power to eld in admfoU- oftne of efficiency and economy Tour Obedient GEO Butto Poo Bag m J to inform that be baa moved to on iat to la carpet mi baft that Celebrated Iowa to do Work in Call an ivvfvr GOODS In Sterling Silver Silver Tea and Coffee Spoons Butter Knives Cake Knives Pie Knives Berry Spoons Napkin Rings Shaving Cups Ebony Brushes ling Mountings Ebony Mirrors And of other Arti cles Suitable for Opt Prices Gome in and See us PROTECT YOUR HEALTH I ATKINSON CO J JEWELLERS Main rade or a flratclais wheel Would flko a Apply to By wearing Best Boots and Shoes They can be had at Wrights All interested in playing the game of Hockey should call and gee our Hew Lines of Hockey Boots We are now making Custom Work a Specialty Repairing Neatly and Promptly Pone WRIGHT NEWMARKET Opposite Starrs Book Store WOOD WANTED Starrs Grocery Four Cows month Rale on lot Con Fast Qwiliimbury rlUe Tenders win bo by the Inst to the with cords of All bo least fclflploQdthereatBecato tx lieHverca by Everyone Should Have A Good Photo Because are better than therefore they ought to be good No One Should Have A Poor Photo Because they are worse to be bad than to be good therefore they ought not to be bad Heresthe Way Out of It Call at our Gallery two doors south of the House Newmarket where poor photos arenottobe had and get a good one SMITH BROS Oilier- open Cbriltmu ADMINISTRATRIX Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby riven that all persona iog claims ho Estate of of Albert in the County of York Sumpmaker deceased who dicdontiiolb ay of September A are requested to in their claims duly verified on or before- to Emma Me Albert of said Estate and further that will af ter aaid date proceed to distribute entitled having- only to then flleci with her parties owing are hereby to forthwith pay their accounts to tho said be tied at once Newmarket v

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