Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , April 5, 1901, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

a THE NEWMARKET FRIDAY APR Weeks Heats IS ON IK A ABOUT people who have business at the Pant should remember that Easter is a Bank Holiday as well as Friday His Salt The case of Hill carpenter against Richard Wells of Aurora for alleged dander was concluded at the Jury Assize Court in Toronto on day and a verdict returned in favor of llie defendant The A Officers nave been here threeV months and get ting acquainted with the Town fare well next- Sunday appear to be general favorites Good Special services will be held in St Pauls church and also In St Johns Church AH places of business will be closed hut the will be opened from to am The Depot I unloading a car or machinery Friday Mr Seymour Evans had the big toe of his left foot smashed He was lifting a gang plow and his hand slipped He will be laid up for several days On Wednesday Mr shipped another car of cattle and pigs and Tea Considering the very wet and dis agreeable weather the Ladies Aid Tea at the home of the editor Taylor a similar load evening was quite a suc cess the proceeds being over 9 Instrumental music was provided by Mrs Merrick Miss Mabel Cane and Mr- Edgar Jackson together with parlor games day Dost of the Season The weather hanging on this week another hockey match was play ed on Monday evening between the married and single men the Town fisb being the last of the season the rink was thrown open for spectators The ice was a little soft but the game was quite interesting resulting in a store of to I in favor of the single Business Custom Officer Yule of Aurora is in Town nearly every day now Besides the many calls at the depot he passes Farm Only a small market last Saturday Prices as follows butter to eggs to lie- dressed chickens to turkeys to potatoes bag onions peck apples per basket New maple syrup per gallon wine measure to per gal imperial measure Pork and Mr Morris sold- to Mr Eves a fine calf weeks old weighing lbs at per hide- and all Large Program Army attendance last Sunday supplied by Salvation Mr Hunter in the chair who also gave an address and Mr Andrew Hunter organist- Morris of Toronto gave a bible on an average parcels a week at reading an address and a solo the Post Office This shows that the led in prayer gave an ad- office is a great convenience to the dress and sang a duett with her sis- people here besides saving nearly a Lieut Staff week in passing cars of goods for our l also gave an address manufacturers compared with the To- Program furnished by the office next Sunday in Christian Church MISS MARGUERITE HAYES In Character Costume in Town Hall next Tuesday Night -A- Sudden Call The very sudden death of Mrs Alex Canes Mr Tench got back from Potter on Tuesday cast a gloom over Marie on Wednesday with his pockets the North end of the Town Though full of orders It is said one order ailing for some time with heart is for no less than doors hie she was able to be around at her until a few minutes before her death She leaves a husband and four children to mourn their loss Last Friday Frank Bean an em ployee in the pail department got his left wrist cut to the bone by a 1 saw Out of sympathy for Mr Potter who This week a new portable saw mill has been engineer at Canes Factory J has been put into the East end of the for many years the Factory shut Factory to convert short logs into down yesterday afternoon and the men attended the funeral in a body Mr Stephen Wallace who has been leader of one of the Classes in the Methodist Church for a number of years left for Toronto on Wednesday to reside At the close of the meet ing last Sunday morning Mr Wal lace was presented with a beautifully bound copy of the Methodist Hymn Book by Mr Jackson on behalf of the members as a token of loving re gard Mr Wallace was deeply mov ed by the gift and also regretted his departure from the church home which he had so much enjoyed lumber The machine is a dandy and was brought here from the States Mr Herb while working on a pail lathe yesterday morning had his hand hurt pretty badly by a piece of board flying the saw He was thrown off work Church Entertainment On Tuesday April at the Town Hall will be presented the an nual entertainment in aid St Pauls Church Building Fund Everybody always enjoys these very pleasant evenings and this year the pleasure will be much enhanced as great trou ble is being taken to produce ah unique program Childrens dances including the Maypole Dance New Songs Special Music by the Orches tra and a comedy play by a number of Newmarket amateur actors The Hall ought to be crowded Look tout the bills Rules for Clubs Several new rules will govern base ball players for the coming season The play or known as bit by the pitcher is abolished and will Count merely as a ball No base will be given Ail fouls are strikes un less there ace already two strikes on the hatter The catcher must stay behind the bat lor the game his side is in the Pitcher must deliver the ball the inside of twenty seconds after the tatter taken up Should the pitcher throw the ball y than at the it 1st The services next Sunday will be of a special character Fellow ship Meeting at oclock in the Lecture Room Easter Sermon and special Easter Music at the morning service In the evening there will be an Easter Song Service The public cordially invited The Womens Missionary Society will meet next Wednesday afternoon at oclock at the residence of Mrs Jackson AH the ladies of the congregation are cordially invited to attend the meetings of the Skirts arid Blouses At M Hughes Bad Sprain People who have been dodging around to escape the can have a weeks respite Last Tuesday af ternoon Mr A met with an accident that will confine him to the house for a while He has a horse that dont like to have its ears touched so with the assistance of Mr Smith the bailiff had the horse thrown down in the yard to clip its ears The animal raised up but fell over the front shoulder crushing Mt knee The leg swelled so badly that it had to be kept in ice poultices for a length of time but he is doing nicely now No bones were broken Mr has been laid up for two weeks with a sore knee the result of a fall during the slippery weather Mr new store is open will count a ball for each delivery Electric light service has been put in Mr Walter Wilson is having the St Pauls Sunday next being Easter Day the Holy Communion will be celebrated at am and at am and all com municants of the Church of England in this parish whether resident or visitors are most earnestly invited to receive the Holy Sacrament at one of these celebrations At the oclock service and also at prn there will be special music consisting Easter hymns and an anthem Is the Day which the Lord hath which concludes with the hymn Jesus Christ is Risen today During the evening service Miss will solo There will be a for tbeSun- School fccholars to which parents and friends ate invited in the church at pm Friday service at and pm am hughes Hostel Is Ready electric lights put into his residence this week An case was to be ventilat ed at Police Court last night About cords wood in the yard at mill looks like busi ness League elects officers next night Full attendance of members requested A Two days rain left roads pretty muddy yesterday Nearly every par ticle of snow disappeared and the frost is nearly all out the round Fresh on the Market next Saturday Public Library Board meets next Saturday night None of tbe property was sold last Monday Mr has moved out to the Dawson farm on St which he has lately purchased Between and farmers made application for Beet Seed which is expected here in about two weeks fVtethodist Sunday School The Review Service last Sunday was largely attended and exceedingly interesting Messrs Coombs Clif ton and Green did their parts admir ably Miss Adams and Miss Richard son sang a pretty duett and there was lots of singing supported by a good orchestra The following pu pils obtained per cent marks during the 1st Quarter of and will have their names inscribed on the Honor Roll of the School Pearl Millard Evelyn Mc Kay John Morgan Gertie Brock and Ethel Maw The annual meeting took place in the church parlor on Tuesday evening and was well attended The pastor Rev occupied the chair Reports were presented by the several officers showing that the school was in a very satisfactory con dition The Secretary reported on the roll with an average attendance last year of Verses by boys by girls The Librarian reported volumes in library total circulation or average of 53 per Sunday taken out by boys and by girls Treasurer reported on hand af ter all obligations The school raised for the Century Fund during the year and this added to in last report makes a to tal of The net proceeds of excursion were and Christmas en tertainment nearly The reports were all adopted as satisfactory A resolution was passed expressing appreciation of the services of the following officer and teachers who re moved from Town during the year Mr Trivett Mrs Belfry nee Miss Eva Jackson and Miss Mary lard The election officers resulted as follows Superintendent Jackson Cane Secretary Howard Cane Asst Sec Librarian Asst Libs Smith and Warren Treasurer J Hughes Organist Miss Mabel Cane Org Richardson Leader of Orchestra Thos Mc Donald Chorister A Teachers Mrs Cane Coombs J Hollingshead Millard Miss Millard Miss J Rev A Mrs Ceo Hughes Miss Smith Mrs A Mrs J Taylor Miss Mrs J Mabel Cane Miss Miss Rich ardson Assistants Mr Cane Mrs Hughes Mrs Manning Mrs Clifton Mrs Low Mrs Morris Mrs Bowser Mrs Little Mrs Warren Mrs Miss Lennox Miss Butcher Miss Miss M Richardson Miss Lush Miss Jessie Low Mr Clifton Mr J Mr Primary Miss Miss Irwin Mrs Mrs McCui Mrs Cane The Secretary Treasurer and Libra rian were appointed to make enquiry as to rates etc for and report to a special meeting about a month hence The Treasurer was instructed to purchase five dozen new Hymn Books for the use of the school were voted to the North York Association for Provincial Work and to the S Extension Fund An appropriation of was made for new books for the Library Our Toronto officers of the Bat are to give recently returned from South Africa a banquet next Tuesday night The fifteenth annual convention of the Provincial Association of School Trustees of Ontario will begin at the Education Department on April- and will continue for three days in con nection with tbe meetings of tbe On tario Educational Department Samuel Cox had his right foot so severely crushed while working at the Works on Monday that it bad to be amputated above the ynkle Over at the Junction a youth with an air gun shot a bullet thru Mayor Armstrongs shop window Report- has it that Chief has the bul let but he hasnt the boy About 200 mendicants had a free breakfast at the St Mission Rooms last Sunday morning Next Sunday being Easter the closing free breakfast for the season will be given Hon Mr Ross Ontarios genial Premier occupied the chair at- Canadian Temperance League Meeting in Hall last Sunday Hon Geo Foster of Finance of the Dominion was the chief speaker Several notables were on the platform During the course of his address Mr Foster declared for Government manufacture and sale of liquor Then the traffic could be controlled as those who dispensed the liquor would have no pecuniary in terest in the sate Dr Play is still hammering away endeavoring to get his consumptive institution located He has now made a request to have it fixed in the corporation of North Toronto Toronto retail milk dealers will have to pay more lot their milk supply in August Sept and Oct than for the current three months of May June and July But they only pay per can of per quart just now A communication has by Mayor from Dr of Chicago stating that the Toronto Old Boys of that IvjOil Strung intend to visit their native city dur ing the last two Weeks of Inly The local members of the Canadian Foxhound Club intend a meet at Bonds Lake on Friday A clerk in the city named Charles Love was arrested hist week on a charge of stealing a registered letter A letter containing was found on him when taken cus tody The wellknown elocutionist Miss Jessie Alexander was married on Tuesday last to Mr Roberts professor of elocution New York On Wednesday the Legislature com menced holding three sessions a day- and hoped to be ready for proroga tion before adjourning last night Just Check Fast Color per yard -aii- Fancy French Flannels pure wool per yard 30c Fancy Silt for Waists regular for Eiderdown Flannel J Suiting Flannel 180 for Pure Linen Crash Towelling per yard LACK DRESS GOODS this Department we always trade having many special lines that are not shown elsewhere Sauries cheerfully sent to out of town A USE O Y Bruntons Baking Powder and you will never fail SUGARS Have you bought your barrel of Sugar yet will give you the lowest quotation in the trade is buy now CORNER STORE The Cheap Store vii Departments vrrv Aftlean April The British columns have driven enormous numbers cattle sheep and horses The captures been much greater than was estimated would be the case and they include probably horses In the rich parts of the country away to the eastward including and almost every farm is a Boer granary In some of these places over 300 bags of Cana dian wheat been discovered yet none of the houses were destroyed al though much of the grain and forage was removed Never before we think at this time of the year was our stock so complete with Bright New Goods Everyone of our Departments has received its share of Hew Things This week we speak of a few things for Easter wear that should interest you just now Mrs Geo Arnold wife the Postmaster of Louisville Kent Coun ty was driving with her children when the horse ran away and threw them over a embankment Mrs Arnold was killed See the photos in Lehmans Window of some of the city people who are to take part in the program at the Town Hall next Tuesday night Markets April barrel a While Wheat per Wheat per bushel a per bushel a Buckwheat a Barley per a per a bushel Oft a 48 a OH a Spring Millinery this year is no table because of the Flat Crowns Fluffy Trimmings Soft Goods and Flowers will combine to the bfeauly of the faces of ladies Our opening display this season was without doubt the finest we ever made and in lots of time to fill all orders for Easter NEW Boots and 7 Shoes Sale TUESDAY Aprjl fiMr Case will have a sale of imple ments and furniture on lot 31 on the con of Whitchurch near Pine Orchard Credit given till next November on sums over except for hay roots and fowls or per cent for Sale at one oclock Smith SATURDAY April of horses cows implements etc also wood on the Market Square Newmarket at oclock Credit till Nov Duncan Wool pot lb Hay ton Chickens pair Turkeys per Bran per tow Toronto on on 0 5 too a 10 a a a 005 a a all April 1901 Red Wheat tt a TO Wheat per a 89 per 0 per bushel 0 Rye per I 1 Voolperlb OH Pork pec o liecftfore qrt- a CO TOO a a pair per lb a a a a a 9 a a a a 0 87 0 fit OH no WEAR FOR EASTER We are doubly ready in this department to fill all re- quiremehts for Easter Wear Mens and Boys New Suits New Hats and Caps New Furnishings New Boots and Shoes Ladies Wear Garment We want everyone that comes in the store to visit this Department You will find an immense array of New Garments displayed such As Blouses Wrap Dress Skirts Underskirts White and Flannelette Underwear Corsets including the New Erect Form Waterproofs Spring Jackets Capes c c l -FOR- LADIES MISSES CHILDREN MEN BOYS There have been more New i Goods passed into stock into these Departments the past month we think than any other one in the store We would like everyone requiring Footwear to examine our stock We know we can please and they can be sure of getting what they want the Newest and Best at the right Price V J- V Newmaxket Ont

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy