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Newmarket Era , January 11, 1901, p. 3

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Weeks fleas TOWN v Gospel Good last Sunday May or presided and gave ft good ad dress Mrs Lush organist Read ing by Mm and Mrs Wilson- The league expected to provide the program for next Sunday Good Pah In certain tome to Newmarket Tuesday while at break fast it being ansounced that Mr bad teen elected Mayor of a young girl got toe follow ing la olden times the Israelites worshipped too golden calf but the people prefer a silver Mayor fleer Regulations Depositor in fee Savings Bank will be pleased to learn that General has caused a regu lation to be passed directing to pay money orders to an amount not exceeding without waiting for an advice note provided the claimant is known to them This regulation should prove a great convenience to the public Presentation On New Years eve the boys in Miss Tanners class at tire Christian Sunday School called at residence of Mrs where Miss Tanner resides and presented bee with a photo and card receiver as a of esteem together winy a short Tanner invited the and a very pleasant evening Alderman A Smith has purchas ed the property immediately south of Mr- A store and he bo extend the building to the West end of the lot fronting on the Market Square His idea is to have Smith Arcade extend from Main Street to the Market Work will as soon as the season opens and he will in the early The following officers were installed last Wednesday evening by Pi Master H A Williams S Dr J J Anderson Chap J McKay Sec J J Dr W I Tyler Boss I Skating Rink The first appearance of J K Mc- the Champion Skater of World at Newmarket Rink last drew a big crowd and everybody was that be was no fluke Every successive act was greatly applauded- In fancy skating jumping skating on stilus or speed he did everything with perfect ease and must taken the out of some of our skaters The of the Town Band added considerably to the life of the evening It to be there every week ERA FRipAVJAN Christian The new pastor Rev J bam conducted services for the first time last Sunday and created a very favorable impression Miss having resigned as organist place has been filled by Mrs J and Mr Stephens act as The reception and roll call day evening was very greatly delayed by the absence of the Society annual meeng of this Lehman P S clerk acted as chairman and Chamber at is to take to the Council pm It is hoped community as well as Town rejoice in -the- prosperity attending association of late years will assemble in large numbers and directors for are to be Had hockey enthusiasts a rattling exciting match was going to be played between Baxrieand of last tis safe to say the rink would have been to the doors- How ever hherewas a goodcrowd for the first match of the season were dead sure of win and offered as as to that they would gain the day or to be more correct tad it to hum and cleaned up quite a of lowing were the teams Thomas point Grey cover Lyons forwards Gai ly Smith and Taggart- Fox point Ken nedy cover Gamble forwards Simpson Doyle Kelly Umpires and Mr Crawford of Toronto made a firstclass referee team were heavier than that of their opponents and used their weight with telling effect and in this the hoards at the rink side the hard body check The game was a one and there was all at Hockey Club play their return league game Barrie on Friday evening Jan It is likely arrangements will be made to have special car return here the same evening The pastor Rev A took charge of the servioi last Sunday which was largely at tended In the evening Rev Mr of Montreal preached aq ex- eel en sermon annual congregational meeting was announced to take place last night Serenade On Tuesday evening the Town Band in started out to serenade the newly elected Councillors They called on Lloyd Dr Richard son and Alderman J Hughes and got a start towards their new uni forms They Were cordially received The uniforms in use now have been years thru ttie war and the boys r White Goods Sale t I For January is always looked forward to Asusual priced in White Goods are the attraction 1 are working foe new suite Give kinds of hard them lift and tripping Jack on one occa sion potting a man to the boards which- came in contact- with has nose and he had to quit for a minute two It was quite accid ental but such little things as these were thru the game and made it very Interesting from a spec tators standpoint Jack Kelly by the way the famous lacrosse roan played goal for last sum mer He put up a swell game Oh Newmarket team Doyle and Kelly were the stars Iho the other two Simpson and Lepard did good work The match was late in starling but Elective Changes On Tuesday morning work was coniH at the Electric Light Station changing the position of the dynarrfo the new addition which has re cently been erected and otherwise al tering to make foe the new engine and dynaW It was expected that everything would be in readiness for lighting again in the evening and work was apparently moving along as well as could be ex pected About the lights were inch Pillow Bottoo Bleached Cotton Joinch White Lawov Bordered Apron Lawn drawn work Pillow lips ready for use i White Cotton Towels each j Cotton Sheeting yards wide Extra Large White 56inch Bleached Table 60inch Table Linen V O White Flannelette Blankets Mens White These fire only a few Sample Prices White in Price all along the line i lines cannot be duplicated at the present figures v i STORE fsrsj J- Mv J Departments jj turned on but they only run for half an hour when the boxing heat- J it did start and immediately Mr Puck and ib was to stop At travelled down to end ten minutes to dynamo was by Johnny Kelly who scored It started again but only ran for over half an hour when the journals vim- scored op sudkQ tte Jpecttors had heated up again The workmen spent no time to think and before they knew several hours trying to put the ma- J call was largely responded to and a very pleasant evening was spent of The annual meeting of the Horticultural Society was held in the Council Chamber on last The President Mr- Webb in the chair The attend ance was not very large those present had- a warm interest for the Societys welfare Keha presented annual report setting forth the work accotoplisbcd during the year and con- ptoJating the association on the narked success attending its er show which was a credit to It also referred to the union with North York at Fall Fair Mod the increased evoked the department On motion the foregoing report was and adofA- Mr Jackson then pi the following from which we take these figures for members fees from Prizes in To Legudative To Members To Admission fees to i Following are the officers installed for this term P Miss Chip J Green Sec Geo McDonald Low Mrs Jones Lundy Nixon Hurst Hunter Organist Lush By the way officers axe attending to the work there is every prospect of a boom in the Council Thos Hunter was the recipient of a beautiful Triangle Badge for bringing in the most members last quarter He had nine candidates Low made the presentation and made a very suitable reply Police Court Magistrate on his the dog shoot ing case at Holland Landing dismiss ing it without costs that he had a strong impression that young Ed Foster shot the dog Mi ad the sworn evidence of three men who testified they were within two or three yards of defendant when the shooting was done and that young Foster could not have shot the animal without their knowing and that they did not know who did the deed the Fox Orchard and Garden Pro- Justice said with this evidence before 23 course he Would have to give For Plants Flowers Essays j defendant the benefit of the doubt to Ag Society otherwise would be mount to saying that all of Paid for up Kink for young Fosters companions who were Ac for the and help at fully perjured themselves This the Show CO I Magistrate said be was not prepared Balance in hands j although there were bora fees for J features in the evidence that al most sustained such a conclusion The W1 also ah of due what was doing Kelly scored again in into running order had to about minutes of time Score it up for a bad job The was kept on the defensive alt in the light caused a fereat the time Newmarket forwards j deal of inconvenience Town swept down ice again and again and showed how much the people of and had it not been for Barries were depending on the defence there would have been electric light and the importance of trouble Simpson got the puck up j the present changes that are being the ice and there were big doings j made Next morning the engine was about Barriers goal till Smith lifted j reversed and everything ran lovely and relieved Smith got it once more ever since and flew dovn the ice and passed Irvine overran the puck The local talent fairly cut loose when they man aged to cop the puck from a Work was commerced Wednesday for the foundation of the new engine which is expected in a few days Everything will be pushed rapidly to mage and get away with it Well to completion when we will have a long story Newmarket plicate system boilers two en after six minutes of warm and in- uwo and everything play Lyons came an awful cropper as he came down the he but fixed id such a way that should ah ac cident occur there would be no- inter- got up and grabbed the puck again j to the light The arc dynamo and shot but it missed fire And was taken out on Tuesday and there about here awakened to I will be no lights on the streets till the fact that they were being done up in present system is installed The a manner serious They now pressed j Electric Light Committee intend to Newmarket and Lyons to no proceed at once to put the long burn- Expenditures Paid prices awarded at Show a he stuck to his task and finally succeeded in putting one passed Fox hut it took eleven minutes to do it Score This put ginger into them and in four minutes more playing scored again ere the whistle for half time blew Score needed the money as it were arcs on Main street and this will be on a separate line by itself The rest of the Town will be divided into two parte east and west both having separate circuits and this work will be proceeded with as weather permits It will probably take months to put the whole system into good work ing order and perhaps not even then and came out again with a look of should there be too to put determination upon their faces Their forward line moved well and shot time and again but could not score The puck was very nearly lifted to Thomas feet but Gray returned and then lied the score 33 Excitement ran as high as the raft ers and the small boy caned upon their the new poles in the ground it will not be very long before most of the Town will be lighted as good as before At the commencement of the season we had about 6o Mens and Boys- Tweed Over coats the regular prices of which were 4 to 6 Six weeks ago we reduced them all to 250 Last week we had just left These we reduced to i95 but they didnt go as we expected We still have left of these you have your choice for just 150 Here are the particulars- Mens and Boys Strong Canadian Tweed Overcoats well lined were 4 to 6 Vs On Monday the Newmarket Hockey up- but this Club played their first game A from wheit vCUt to team to do proved a most difficult task Theffom home when they game was gradually rougher logwood and were beaten by the local and rougher and the checking was bard and fierce started oft seven by a small margin of one goal At eight oclock sharp the with a rush and a well directed shot up as follows by Irvine caused tbe goalkeeper to Fox up his hand Score They X I coverpoint Kennedy There is also ah of horn Ag Society as per terms of union last year This report was also received and adopted as satisfactory The meeting then to the of officers and directors for resulting as follows Webb 1st Vice 2nd Vice John Secretary Wra Keith Treanurer Jackson J A John J McKay Jfoward Cane J hrouiton E John Hughes and J TtoarUxn Cane and It On motion of Mr Jackson seconded by Mr Martin a vote of thanks was tendered the President for his during the past to which replied expressing that the other and of the Board were as much entitled to com mendation a meeting A Hoard meeting followed when Treatorer was Instructed to procure tickets of for wid difttribule the same to Directors for sale The adjourned to meet at call of chair defendant himself swore he did not fihoot off his gun that afternoon The gunning party had been out for a rab bit hunt of Concert J The The anniversary concert of the Royal Templars of Temperance at the Temperance Hall last Monday night was a great access tho being election night which somewhat with the attendance The program presented Mr Coombs makes an excellent chairman and gave a capital addrers The or chestra mosic by the McDonald and the Hunter family was all that could be desired and Messrs A and J Hunter also gave a musical duett Re citations were by Miss Eva and Mr Green readings by Mr Elgin Miss Hunter and Mr A splendid address by Rev Geo solo by Mr Richard Willis and he also sang in a male quartette with Messrs MofJatt and Lash The selections by Mr Bryant on the guitar zither was a very taking and the entitled The Arkansas Traveller consider able laughter Mr Geo McDonald gave a cornet solo and also played In with Mr John Warren The proccede turned the Lodge nearly up kept the puck continually about New markets goal and coon Irvine again did the trick Score The rubber had hardly been faced when the visit ors forward line got busy and made the score was just double the score of Newmarket and but seven minutes more time to play mark you that It Just shows what a funny game hockey Is for In those seven minutes Newmarket had tied the score making it sir all Then commenced the changing of ends a reot and change ends again Tills continued for twenty minutes Both teams fought like mad and there was the trip handed out when the back was turned It seemed as If they would never score till finally Newmarket made a grand rally and copped out the winning goal Score My how those spectators yell ed but all In a goodnatured way In fact the teams walked oft the Ice chatting as if nothing had happened It was one of the fastest matches ever seen In this section of the coun try In fact twould have done credit to any senior team was handicapped by the small ice and could not get in their combination work hag a great team and New market surprised at coming out victorious should take pattern by New market and have their rink well light ed in fact the OHA should force them to do bo The gate were- United Ladies Morning Robes Knitted Wool Jerseys for for and so on Cheap Dress Goods 1 the regular prices of which were and fa flout LADIES JACKETS vas some loud talking a couple of municipal politicians above The Council intends in Market Square last Saturday to have another Its all over now the has supper shortly decided the Issue Gamble Doyle Goal Rule point Patterson coverpoint for wards Brown Fair Col lins of Toronto During first half visiting seven played an entirely defensive game warding off the speedy rushes of the forwards They played moot carefully and never at tempted a an opening pre sented itself for fear of having their lines broken So close was the game that at half time each team had scor ed but one goal In the second half after twelve min utes play the Northern men scored their second goal Then Newmarket began to spread from their defensive positions and forwards working most making it most dangerous for their opponents when an happened to the Newmarket captain who had his skate broken and was forced to stop ills men- of course not knowing his reason for doing so fol lowed his example and Juab as re feree rang his bell scored again During the remaining time to play Newmarket made every effort to overtake their opponents lead but only reduced it by one when time was called stood tho winners by one goal return game will be played at Newmarket on Jan It should be one of best games ever seen in the Rink and will no doubt draw a big crowd The Hockey boys speak well of trip and the treatment they received from the boys and also Mayor Silver J LOT the regular prices of which were and 38s l regular prices of which were LOO and FOR FOR FOR AM FOR 900 FOR FOR FOR- FOR cents for 10 cents BASKET Childrens Knitted Wool Leggings and Ladles- Knitted Gauntlets were and more NOW if French Opera Flannel Waists In deveral shades of Reds and Blues were NOW fc Flannelette Underwear Ladies Ladies Corset Covers 100 125 150 and 200 35- and 50c Ladies Drawers and Ladies Skirts 50 75 100 and 125 Childrens Nightgowns 45 and MEDICINES White Pine TV WIld Syrup of Linseed and Syrup Spruce Gum Norway Pine Syrup- W California Pine Syrup Croup Syrup Pectoral Cherry Winters Balsam of Wild Cherry Aliens Lung Balaam- k I Balsam of Life Kama Cough and Consumption y V at 1 Newmarket 1

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