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Newmarket Era , July 13, 1900, p. 3

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W s- rHri era Weeks boeat OK ABOUT flower of Newmarket Horticultural Society meet this even to complete arrangement for Big Flower Show in Kink next Tuesday and Wednesday The installation of residence of Hon on Street Kit chen The wiring la all concealed and those who have examined it are well pleased with KitclienB Trip Tako a day oil on Wednesday the Inst arid- Visit Park with the Sunday School Special cars leave at oclock a and The Christ Sunday School to picjilo Bonds Lake next Friday afternoon going by trol ley FRIDAY JULY 17 Wn Big fflutton Bill from the Park at p giving At last mooting- of to Waif with friend Council damages to extent were put in for killed and in jured by dogs Die Council also paid bounty of for three Wiled the act of worrying sheep Demands a good Granite Kettle You can get one Cheap at Gospel Tempetianq The meeting last Sunday was In charge of the ilc Chris tian Church Mr Albert took the chair and Miss Lush organist Miss Nettie gave a reading Miss a solo and Miss Edith Weeks a recitation Next Sun day the program will be provided by the Templars In Write for them to meet you at Munro Park the most popu lar pleasure- resort near Toronto it i- I Cones Factory Notwithstanding all the additional machinery and Increaso in hands era- ployed all the Factory the orders In the pail department still or cars ahead They arc shipping from cars every week Mr J The head of cattle impounded in last week were all Four belonged to Mr For syth and claimed on Saturday night Three head belonged to Mr and wore claimed on Sunday The other two head were the property of Mr Patterson and were not claim ed till about half an hour before Die sale Oils grades gal up at Minns Mr was laid up nearly all last week owing to the breaking of a snap in a holdback on har ness He was driving down the MM by the Specialty Works when the acci dent occurred and the horse becoming frightened threw him out It also ran Into a rig belonging to Kir Cane went to yesterday to images rafting and loading of v lo 6oU f pail logs and the Co expects to ship cars here lforc the navi gation season closes in order to keep the factory going with raw material The gives employment to hands of whom are in the saw log camps Honey Palls ami lbs Any man lily Bums at Decoration Day Those who were privileged to attend service held at the Cemetery on Friday evening were well repaid A before sunset many could be seen wending their way toward the Silent City and soon one heard Die strains of music from our Band as it approached The scene Omitted In our report of the Piclsic here on Dominion Day we accidentally omitted to mention the winners in the athletic sports who are as follows yd race Larry Doyle 2nd Shupc 3rd J as Barrel race P J 2nd Girls race 2nd Irene 3rd Doyle Boot race Harry 2nd A Thomp Cheese Market At on Thursday of last week loxes of cheese were offer ed The Liverpool cable was shil lings lower that day than at the pre vious market Five buyers were pro- was beautiful and Newmarket Factory sold The sun just before setting cheese at the highest price Hooded the hilltops with its golden offered- Albert had cheese light the air vibrant with melody and board but refused to sell at price oner- sweetened with the perfume of flow- as Jackson opened the pro gram Willi appropriate remarks then called upon the Band Favored with two selections Rev Weeks then j offered prayer Mr Jackson then made a brief address and gave a few interesting statistics The total num ber of interments had been The ftrst Alfred Hums July The last Mrs May 1 meats since Decoration a ago of which were since begin ning of After another by the Bund Rev McCulloch was culled to give an address In brief he That he was more glad lo be to day than he was a he had got in touch with the people had learned to Know aim love had shared the joys and fcad helped to lay away the dear ones Continuing he said An occasion of this liud does us all good It brings together all classes It elevates re fines cultivates and makes us hinder and more considerate A service of this kind inspires us nobler grand er deeds To be something to do something Mr compli mented the townspeople upon having such a charming spot in which to lay their dead He said that it was an exception to the general rule of out of town cemeteries which were very often left waste and desolate At the close of this very pleasant address the Band played again A short address by Mr followed He said that he had many reasons for feeling pleased on this occasion but the chief pleasure was in being permitted to listen to the delightful oration of the gentleman that had proceeded him He said that too few attended the annual Cemetery business meeting We pur pose asking Legislature to pass a law compelling to care for them if not to give Boards the of removing bodies plots Another selection by the Band then Elder Weeks was called upon in the absence of both Mayor Cane and Trea surer J j Pearson who were un avoidably detained lo give a abort ad dress His remarks were well- chosen Among other tilings lie said There is no sweeter or higher tribute than flowers laid upon the graves of love He suggested decorating graves of the unknown and lor and referred to the service when unknown dead are remembered and in many cases Memorial Arches and Monuments been raised The Band then played the Rev pronounced the tentdiction As a grand finale played God Save the Queen closing impressive and was very prettily dieted for the occasion and the at tendance was cjuite as large as usual All factories sold at prices running from to Next meet ing on July Famine The following contributions for the India Famine Fund have been by A Davidson to June Previously acknowledged School White Rose School 15 Sunday School additional Pine Orchard Union School Wontccl Mr Koch Mar Jen of Montreal Is to ha at Dominion Hotel Newmar ket next to buy 50 for war purposes as welt f Newmarket Horticultural Societys Exhibition yIU bo market Skating on Wednesday ana Thursday- July and Band Concert on evening of the For particulars see Trite Lists Webb Keith Sec At the the ladles decided to run a booth at the Flower Show Donations of sugar cream and anything n re freshment line will be pleasure These may be left at Stew arts grocery or taken direct to the Kink The ladles deserve great praise for their to relieve the Africa Division His Honor judge Morgan presided at the Court here The attendance was aiid the docket sKort was con cluded about one CriethodUt Chutoh of Toronto is ex pected to preach here next Sunday During the absence of the League Will take charge of the Thursday evening prayerservice Total SIULG8 A very quiet wedding was celebrated at high noon on Tuesday at the resi dence of the brides parents Bloor street east when Miss Win- red Warwick daughter of Mr Guy Warwick became the bride of Mr Alfred Rogers of Hamilton son of Mr Rogers of Toronto The ceremony was performed by the Rev Septimus Jones of the Church of the Redeemer and took place in the drawingroom which was beautifully decorated with palms ferns roses and carnat I O O At the regular meeting of Pyramid Lodge following officers were in stalled for the ensuing term V Lehman J- Hughes Ross A J- Hughes J Warren V Little S G Davison Jones I Pretty P Trivett P Atkinson J Hughes Three suspensions in four years is a pretty good record The users of elec tric light had to go back to coal oil on Wednesday night owing to an acci dent at the power house- When the heavy thunder storm came up on Wednesday afternoon it hecame so dark it was necessary to turn on the electric current- In starting the engine something went the condenser and it caused a back pressure The result was that the connecting rod of the engine and the large coupling pin were both badly bent To fix the coupling rod was only a matter of a couple of hours work but the pin had to be sent to city to get another one like it as it required a piece of steel inches in diameter and a foot long ft was expected that everything would be running last night again as usual- As there are about 1400 lights on the line caused Quite an inconveni ence- Do You Plymouth Binder Twine runs mare feet to the pound than any other twines Its a fact You can buy it at Hardware Kit Ik r Clone For the Flower Show Tuesday next Make a list of what ymr arc exhibit and hand or send lo the Secretary Mr Keith At same time leave your order for van to call at your place for exhibits Produce Fair market last Saturday steady Butter to eggs to 12c chickens and ducks to potatoes 30e per bag red per boxy green peas peck New potatoes peck red cur rants a box black currants a home grown cherries per pail Imported cherries are selling at and per basket Goods Yesterday the Office Specialty Co shipped a ear load of Furni ture valued at to Liverpool England car of the same goods is to go today and the third Monday The men are also now pack ing a car of Shannon File Boards for London England to go direct from Newmarket via New York The Specially Works now employ men- here and are crowded with or men in metal depart- Hamilton Stewart of The men have been working overtime till ceremony was performed by Rev Can- ten oclock every night in the week for on Reiner rector of the church assist- j some time it is a valuable industry by Rev Vivian Morgan of Toronto for the Town cousin of the bride the church being crowded with friends and well wishers of the contracting parties The floral decorations of the edifice were mar guerites and ferns The was beautifully gowned white silk or gandy over white silk and wore a beautiful while veil a family heir loom She carried a large bouquet of lilies of the valley rMiss M Mor gan of Toronto Miss Foster and Miss of Barrio were bridesmaids and were dressed in while organdy with large leghorn hats trimmed With chifioh and carried bouquets of core- Fred Churchill of was groomsman The ushers were Fred Norman Stewart and Stewart The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and costly presents Among them was a pearl crescent from Trin ity Church Choir The grooms gift to the bride was a beautiful gold brooch lo the bridesmaids pearl cres cents After the ceremony a dainty dejeuner was served at the home of School meeting last Tuesday even ing Present Messrs TH Pretty J I McKay Manning and Or Scott The Secretary was instructed to write for prices of slate Black Boards and if satisfactory to order new for the Model Room and also Miss Codys Room Ait account of Dr Scott for was passed The purchase of supplies for oiling floors etc was left with the Commit tee on Furniture and Repairs In case there no change In the Model School by the Education it was passed that Miss Kelly be en gaged for the Model term at Fop Days Teeth cheaper than ever at A I next the Post clip the following from the Gazette One of the most brilliant society events of the season was the celebra tion of the nuptials at Trinity Church on Wednesday of last week of Harold barrister of Newmarket lo Miss Roberta Stewart daughter of Fine- Mens Collars Seamless Cotton Hose ex era heavy and fast black Sheeting yards wide French Sateens Fancy Pattern Fast Color worth for 10 Table Linen Mens Ceylon Flannel Shirts regular for All over Colored Muslins regular loo to now 10 and Youths Overalls with Bib Drains Combs at and A You never fail with Baking a We try to keep ynu posted weeks ago wc advised buying then sugar has gone up c per lb we advise you to buy Fall Goods save on every dollar Three since when you Royal Templars At the regular meeting last Wednes day evening the following officers were duly installed for the ensuing term Select Councillor Bro Elgin Vice Councillor Sister May Past Councillor Bro J Green Chaplain- Nell Dyke Rec Secretary Sister Bessie Jones Fin See Bro low jr Treasurer Sister Jones Herald Geo Sentinel Barry At the close of the installation cere mony the losing side in the Competi tion Contest treated lodge to ice cream and other refreshments A very social evening was spent On Wednesday morning July a quiet wedding took place at very Sunny Hill the resideuce of Mr and Mrs Angus Williams brides parents Peel street where when Miss Howard the bride received the congratulations of a host of friends Mr and Mrs left on the evening train for New York and other American cities after which they reside in New market Some of weeds on the back streets need attention A meeting of Executive Commit tee of the North York Dominion Alli ance will be held jh the Temperance Hail Newmarket on Saturday July at oclock Regular meeting of Town Council next Monday night The boys at Canes Factory sent an daughter of the late Howard and Mr Cane of the firm of The Cane and Sons Mfg Co were united in wedlock The ceremony was performed by Rev Weeks pastor of Christian Church in the presence of only im mediate relatives of the iude and groom The bride who was given away by her stepfather wore a beautifully trimmed gown of white organdie en over white tefleta silk Her veil was of tulle caught with orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses The bridesmaids Miss Mary lar of Toronto and Miss Henderson of Whitby wore dainty gowns of blue silk organdie white chiffon immense wedding present to Mr Walt and carried large bouquets of return Collins on his return from honey moon Mr Sam Street sports a fine new doubleseated buggy Mr Stewart grocer has a mag nificent specimen of an American eagle in one of his windows It was shot in West Newmarket Band is engaged for a Festival at Bradford on Monday even ing- The lacrosse boys to yesterday to play a championship match The Secretary of Band has been instructed to order new and popu lar pieces of music Regular meeting of the at the residence of Mrs C Hughes next Tuesday afternoon Thrje weeks ago last Monday a lad named Caldwell son of Mr Byron Brown fell oil a wire the boys ware playing with at school and sprained his arm so badly that splints have not been removed yet was very Town yesterday for the glorious There are candidates writing on the Departmental Exams in the High School this week They finish next Monday Pay your water rales tomorrow and save the discount ft cost of the parties the South end racket last week 0 to set tle and the case Is adjourned for an other week Mr Limbic is putting down a new front walk on Church Street CORNER The York County Departmental Store Departments THE CHEAP STORE and Bra We Bell Pure groceries Cheaper than any other Store Canada You are the Judge Try us with a mail order We pack and ship free fish Canned Salmon per tin Good Red Salmon per tin Horseshoe Salmon per tin Kippered Chicken per tin Mustard Sardines per tin 1 Boneless Herring per tin Finnan round tins Finnan oval tins Kippered Herring Domestic I Kippered Herring Imported Sportsmen French Sardines Herrings in Tomato Sauce Domestic Sardines per tin Monastery French Sardines per tin Albert French Sardines lb tin Renins French Sardines per bottle Lobsters lb tin Lobsters lb tin Fresh Shrimps Fresh Clams per tin Fresh Herrings per tin Preserved Bloaters per tin Marinated Pilchards per tin Herring a La Sardines per tin Dried Sprats per tin Potted Yarmouth Bloaters per tin Anchovy Paste tin Essence of Anchovy Shredded Codfish Yarmouth Bloaters per tin Juice per tin Boneless Chicken tin 20 Boneless Buck tin Boneless Turkey tin Lunch Tongue tin Roast Beef 2 lb tins each Clarks Corned Beef lb tins Clarks Corned Beef lb tin Sliced Smoked Beef per tin- 25 Devilled Beef Turkey Ham Chick en Duck and Tongue small tins Devilled Beef Turkey Ham Chick en Duck and Tongue Stewed Kidney Vienna Sausage Devilled Strasbourg Meats Jugged Hare Lunch Beef lb Ox Tongue lb Pigs Feet pink roses The Wedding March was played by Miss Mabel Cane of the groom and who was very prettily attired in white organdie with rows of black applique lace and black velvet and wore red roses The groom was ably assisted by Mr Norman Rogers of Newmarket The grooms gift lo the bride was a beautiful Bell piano with orchestral attachments also a ring set with opals and diamonds and to each of the bridesmaids a ring set with opals After a sumptuous wedding break fast served by Mr Harry Webb of To ronto Mr and Mrs Cane left by oclock train to visit a Eastern American cities The brides gown was of military costume of Kliakl cloth over crimson silk with a very becoming hat of Tlie its congratulations and wishes th happy couple much sue- cess The of Agriculture at Toronto received reports to the ef fect that the pests which so material ly affected the cereals of the agricul turist of Ontario last year are much worse The tent caterpillar is much more aggressive than last year and it with codling moth may be found in evert county in Ontario The Hes sian province English Breakfast Coffee lb tin 15 Pattersons Camp Coffee Extract per bottle Cocoa per tin Owl Brand Condensed Milk per tin Reindeer Condensed Milk per tin size Fruit per bottle Sauce j Adams Ginger Beer Extract per Canned Plums bottle Pickles Orange Marmalade English Club Picjclesa Uptons Orange Marmalade 10 Worcestershire Assorted Jams in screw top glass jars Canned j 12S Canned Peaches Canned Pears Tomato Catsup 10 White Wine Vinegar gab Rice per lb A Corn Starch per package 5 Pot Barley per lb Over 160 Titles to choose from works by the following well known authors and many others will be found in this lot The Duchess Robert Louis Stevenson Conan Doyle Dick enson Charlotte Charlotte M Young Mrs Alexander Rider Haggard Verne Kipling c c Their Books are mostlymarked to sell Department A many cheap useful and necessary articles lor campers in tin granite and wire goods will be found on our 5 and oc Bargain Tables Then will need a Hammock Fishing Tackle Granite and Iron Pots Cheap Knives Forks and Spoons Gran- Cups and Plates c c You may depend on getting what you want here at prices guaranteed to please yoy NEWMARKET

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