Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , November 16, 1900, p. 3

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A THE WMARK ERA DAY NOV Weeks pais Id OS IN A ABOUT TOWN V The for the past as follows cars lumber car bottles OutwardsFresh eggs merchandise w furniture 1 Office Specialty fcr end Song Tic Mrs Captain will sing selections in he fcyterian on Monday night Id greatly to the pleasure of the Few have sung in Town fffcc are as well received as she one especially students Star Mi Patterson describe the woji- itris oi the Solar system only fifteen cents but you can J lectures even cheaper a ticket covering the writs Bad Fall Mr J J Pearson got a bad fall on his steps on Monday evening but for tunately no bones were broken He was just going to visit a sick neigh bor and was not aware of toe snow fatting which caused him to slip Invited to The Womens Missionary Society of the Methodist Church held a very in teresting meeting last Wednesday after noon An invitation was received from the of Aurora to visit them on the first Wednesday in Dec was accepted Real The property at the end be- longing to Rev Smith been purchased by Mr Murray for The present tenant wit the premises tilt next spring Mr Murray will go into housekeep ing On Wednesday evening he brought a bride to his fathers home in the person of Miss Ruckle of a boss grainer and the boys ail wish him success in married life Amusements Tuesday evening Nov 2Mb People laugh applaud the wonderful motion which be given at the Town Hall on above date per cent superior to pictures A thrilling A large number of tickets are being- sold Prices 25c and Read the program in this paper Everything Mr- Starr is having more electric lights installed cm bis pre mises thus lighting whole including stables and sheds by elec tricity Mr Starr has a meter and pays for what he uses This is the correct plan and be has the use more lights at less cost than on flat system of the fl dole Several very humorous motion pic tures will be shown at the moving pic ture exhibition Tuesday at- the Town Hall The fraudulent beggar and bow he fooled the people and the police is quite The program is given in this Prices and At the tegular meeting of the Quar terly Hoard last Monday evening the were elected Stewards for the year Messrs Cane John Jack son J Dr Richard son and K Mr John was elected Steward tad the representatives on the Board of Management of the Sunday School are Mefs J Carrey J- McKay and Mrs Richardson Summer to The almost unparalleled warm weather the past fail changed on Monday evening when the tempera ture suddenly dropped and flurries of appeared- Tuesday morning a regular snowstorm set in and con tinued all day covering the ground about inches Wednesday morning tie iheimometer stood degrees be low zero and the weather must have surprised people who had not exchang ed their screen doors for better pro tection against the cold The In spector wax Kept busy on Wednesday after people who were dila tory in clearing their sidewalks M Death of ties Wilson The Manitoba Next Wednesday is the shortest day in the year Good sleighing in Newmarket lope it stays till after The jingle of the merry bells hi the is putting life into Mi Young of Whitchurch who went shooting in- came home last Paralysis Last Friday Mr Mitchell was suddenly taken with partial paralysis of the head and remained in an critical condition till Tues day morning when he took a change for the better lie was perfectly conscious all the time unable to speak and suffered a great deal in his head He is doing nicely now and hopes are entertained for Ms recovery Childrens Gloves Double Knee Hose at Hughes Hockey AH interested in this Winter sport are requested to attend the Annual meeting of the Newmarket Hockey to be held in the Division Court Forsyth House on Monday at oclock The election of for the year and other business will be transacted The Club are thinking joining a Northern I League to lie composed of Mid land and If such league should be formed we may look tot some fast hockey the coming sea son RUN TO Leading Price List Fine oil Wool French Flannels Polka Spots and Fancy Patterns Others sell them for our price Ladies Coating Cloth Beaver Serges Sedan Cloth in all of color wide Prices to per MENS SHIRTS Flannelette Shirts Mens Flannelette Night Robes Mens Scotch Shins and Drawers Ribbed am Cntfs Heavy Shirts and Men Heavy Knitted Mitts r FLANK Tremendous Assortment Prices and brought a Wolf with him a upon which he will get better Col a of gives the following particulars death of Mr son of Mrs Jane i tt brother of Mrs Robert Manning Only weeks till Christ mas Town Council nest Monday evening There are men and women the Industrial Home now Regular Tuesday afternoon at the of Mrs Mantling Full attendance is requested County Council meets next Monday rf The Office Specialty Co has the con tract for fitting up the vaults of the new House in Toronto with metallic furnishings The Aid turn in the weather put a to building operations at the Wale Worts A man was here from Toronto on for engine the 1st of W A BRUNTON CORNER STORE Produce Town Good market last Saturday James Wilson who lived about Hughes Blankets Sheeting ranged from IS to and north of died on Moil- j Heavy factory Flannel and South- was the price for of this week shortly after noon down Yarn are great value try ir abundance dressed chickens i lie had been ill but a pair dressed ducks to to I typhoid fever of a severe type and died J fl Cose per lb fur- of heart failure due to sepsis j James Wilson was at to re Sc per lb live geese each live chickens to per Fall bridge Ontario county Canada on death of Mrs Beverley of W per barrel winter apples July In the spring of arttown which occurred under U fc- circumstance last Friday For the past- two years to per- barrel he came to and lots of 30c per bag Onions was one of the first in cabbage Ae as iisual Stutsman county where to per by the quarter and at his death he owned acres of pork to I land nearly all under cultivation with buildings and all necessary Hughes Jacket Stocft Complete in all sizes now to meet the demand this cold weather will bring j stock and He came here with nothing but by thorp persistent energy he accomplishod more than the ordinary man accomplishes The funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon av the been in poor health and subject to its of- melancholy When Mr Red- got last Friday morning she said she was not feeling well and would not gel up for awhile but when he relumed from doing the chores Mrs was in the After breakfast Mr left her in charge of the servant girl and vent to a neighbors to help thresh man Wedding At Wednesday of last week Mr of this Town ob of Mr ffro was united in wedlock to Miss Bella of sister of Smith photo- of this Town The wedding took place at residence of the brides mother of Toronto Was Ifklesmaid and Mr- John Jr of Newmarket The hap py couple left Immediate after the ceremony to spend a weeks honey moon near New York Slate will reside Newmarket on their return Mr is one of the Band boys and tie extends All Styles To suit all positions to church the Workman and the afternoon she stole away from the house unobserved and about four Odd Fellow lodges attending in a body I emanf who is an in the Workman lodge here preached the sermon About fifty- carriages followed the remains from the house to the church where nearly as many more met them and followed to tie cemetery More than per sons viewed the lat remains in the church thus showing in what high teem Mr Wilson was held in this who him welt- of him Interment place in the cemetery loofc That Stayalt In any and Still it Tie Treasurer of Haines Memori al Fund received donations to the amount this week thru Mr J- accompanied by tetter Nov dear Mr Woodcock I endow you cheque for Bight linp a subscription of Four front my wife and name amount from myself to fry Testimonial Fund We all read his letters In papers brimming over love affection for his mother and fa tfr and have heard from my Tom of his courage on the of and in the long and marcttCx and bravely hearts go out in warmest to his mother and father who arc mourning the lost of a boy who unfalteringly and hardships and and gave up his life the service of his country All are proud of him and who went to South do duty to Canada and JKtopire His memory will ever- be and in loving grateful country Yours truly Public School Board Regular meeting last Tuesday even ing ton Manning Pretty and McKay The Principals Report shows a increase in average attend ance over the previous month For there were on tJio roll and tins attendance was There are scholars enrolled in the lowest Division at the Model and at the Primary The nonresident few for past three months are The reported receipt of Cheque for from the re Model School grant for this year of the Finance Committee asking for a levy of 2500 was adopted- less than last year The following bills were passed Premiums for Insurance on Model School i CO Water raUw freight on Board Slat Board A Stork repairs to pump Johnson carting wood carting wood wood Kra printing re- ports fi Minus sundries iO J Allan Co work and sundries 7 1 D Roche As 39 repairs Mlw McDonald teaching for Miss Cody day teaching Model dents 2 days ft in a shallow stream near the bridge just iouth of mjjlponjl by three boys who were out shooting The clothing first attracted their attention and they supposed it had been dropped in the stream thru some Halloween lark As soon as possible was removed from the water and word sent to Dr Wesley one of the County Coroners The Dr went at once and after making enquiry deemed that an unnecessary rental condition was well known and Here was no doubt but that Mrs had caused her own death was a daughter of the late James a farmer in King who died insane The funeral took place on Monday the remains were interred at Aurora Ceme tery Red Cross Society raising over for the com- work in connection with the South African war the Red Society in Newmarket their work and disbanded Following is of the the past eight Receipts Contributions by ladies of So- Collected thru the Red Donation Hon- J Davis In Proceeds of Hockey Match From fund at Flower Show This week Mrs Haines received the letter from Col Otter the Royal Canadians in South Africa Transvaal Dear Madam am just in of your letter of ask ing me for particulars concerning the death of your son 1272 Private Haines 2nd Royal Canadian Regi ment and to reply that you may he placed in possession of what facia can give yon concerning his demise and perhaps help in some of the sorrow which you in company with many mothers in Canada honor the memory of your son As you are aware your son was a member of Company and as such was with the Regiment from the day we left Toronto imlil we reached Florida a of where lie was taken ill with enteric fever He was taken where he was taken til pi there attention care I cat could be shown him was given him there but in spite of all efforts every attention he succumbed to the fever and passed away on the of June last Capt the Church Regiment saw him shortly before he died and he ells me that he passed peacefully away ap parently without suffering or pain He was unconscious at the last The of his deafh was- wired immedi ately to Canada and I cannot under stand it happened thai you were not before the Inly In accordance with regulations Hie officer commanding his company at that time Lieut- Marshall took over his effect- any there were and not Hied you by of the casualty Any valuables tnn may have had at the time of This death will lie sent you by cither Captain or Mar shall both of whom are now on way home to Canada Your son was buried by the authorities in Johannesburg His remains in soldiers grave who died doing his duty for his Country and his Queen For some days prior to our reach ing Johannesburg your son was ill refused in give in during to reach Pretoria- with Regiment but was compelled forego laudable desire by reaw of the iickneai which developed so fast at Florida It is sad but none the less shows the de votion to duty which was the great characteristic of your son throughout the whole time he was with us I trust you will find some comfort in letter and bear in conjunction with the other mothers of Canada who you have lost their dear ones in patient resignation re membering that by your loss and that of the others Canada has an honored name in the mighty which we form a part With deep sympathy me madam Yours truly Otter You never fail with Powder The York County Departmental Store I tin THE CHEAP STORE ilAiAij AA illfcl Here is a Rare Chance MENS OVERCOATS AT only Tweed Overcoats well made good fa linings regular price would be 450 5 and 6 Special to clear at 250 Come quick Some Grocery Prices 9 a That Speak Volumes Oats lbs for Rolled Wheat Corn Meal 12 Corn per tin Canne4 Peas Canned Canned Salt tin tin tin tin 10 lbs for Be Total Expenditures to Toronto Society Cost of into clothing which Was sent to South Africa Materials- left on hand Express and Printing UK t In on Kinder will by it at Ibis Lost Pure Black Pepper per lb liulk Muatnrd per lb Vinegar per Pure Jamaica Ginger per lb Nutmegs per ounce Bird Seed per lb Baking Powder in lb tins he Tic Baking pur lb COFFEE English Breakfast 15c tin Royal Dandelion tin Special Blends ground to order and lb Japan in bulk 10 15 and lb Regular would bo Hyson in bulk and Rett price would be and Black and Rog price would be and Tens Grand Mogul fealadn Crown Blend and Ram Lais a loss prices than you will pay Cocoa Heat Soluble lb tin Washing Soda lb Laundry Starch Ivory Starch lb Com Starch STAPLES WltW place In the Council j S this evening AIL -mmtm- J to attend at J the Treasurer 3 brushes be pro- cured The Secretary was instructed to ad gauntlets for a for the Prim and Mifc in black Mrs Prior intends resign In addition to the above the ladies sold Red pins at and Rod at Me each making a total of which was also forwarded to The balance of the ffc hellion fund amounting to JSU voted by the ladios to tie Mcmotial fund which also closeg up account and will meet with the approbation of generally I he ladles have done a noble work and arc to be congratulated upon of their efforts from lot In or Nov or steers red bad a bill on Notch In tell their recovery J suitably rewarded HALL STRAYED From the premises or a with a round in silt In Any at adjourned Vests Hosiery And at Hughes his recovery will bo JOHN TfW Pine Orchard PO FLANNELETTES A great variety of makes patterns and qualities ranging in price thus 5 io and yd TOWELLING and Hand Towelling ranging thus 7 20c Table Linen See our Specials in Unbleached at and yd Other qualities ranging from to 115 per yard Table Napkins 15 qualities choose from to 4 per doz HARDWARE Farms to Rent on the con Co of New on mid out i or fur apply Get oar Prices for Cross-Cut- Saws Buck Saws Axes File Cattle Chains Stall Fixtures Lanterns i SPECIAL SecondHand Coa Scoves CHEAP Roche Co NEWMARKET ONT

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