Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , June 14, 1901, p. 7

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f J I gtlV JdWttWttWtttt CHINA i I- WHAT IB OH A ABOUT Anniversary Sunday the following Tuesday evening June lor the Garden Party Particulars week 4 Boot and- Shoe Snaps Several lines of Ladies and Misses Oxfords were late arriving We bought others Now we have too many result is we are going to give you a chance to buy GOODS AT SNAP PRICES Ladies- for you can get a Turn Sole worth All Oxfords reduced in proportion to clear them out quick A patent leather slipper very neat And stylish for worth Misses Slippers nice and stylish at Close Prices Mens- for good value at 200 Mens Patent Leather Bals for worth double Mens Dongola Slip Sole Goodyear Welts at worth COME AND SEE China Department Dinner Sets from for Sets to 2000 for China Sets Toilet Sets from up for Sets NOW IS YOUR CHANCE to buy Good Goods at Snap Prices GROCERIES CHOICE FRESH and RELIABLE R A SMITH The Leading tower Telephone Dewey hat trot ths Buffalo within the reach nearly everyone from Newmarket tc leaving by on June are only sale at Starrs roughtons and oilers Good tor 3 days See posters Kennedy i getting the root on bis new residence on street this week A Shetland colt attracts a good deal of attention at Mr and the boys are justly proud of it- Mr A Hunter look a gang of sons to on Monday to build the walls for a new barn Somebody left samples of rye at the office door last Friday night that were out in head and the straw mea sured over feet long The Band boys have quite a number engagements booked and a big sea son is expected Elder of Newmarket will the annual service of the KO Tent No on Sunday the ol June at half past 2 pm in the Mechanics Hall Van- dor The residential properties Mr- J Cane and Mrs Belfry art greatly improved by removing fences grading and sodding around the Bob UT TO m OAK We regret to learn that Mr Arthur is suffering from at tack of school Children were vaccinated by Dr Richardson last week some enterprising person were to erect a pavilion Wilcox Lake would then possess every feature to make it a much mora attractive place thuja than Bond Lake Park Mr Samuel who has been troubled very much with inflamma tion in his eyes is we are pleased to learn almost well The children and friends of the Presbyterian Church num bering about 1000 were conveyed to Bond Wednesday by the Metro politan Ry for their annual outing ROACHS POINT Several families torn Toronto are occupying their summer residences year Among those we notice Warden also Mr V Brown who has taken Lodge in alt Frank Marsh left on Tuesday lor Midland where we understand he has secured a situation Miss returned home last week after spending over six weeks friends in the city J iT 4 LOCUST HILL- this were WANTED NEW AND New Cheese Good Sharp Old Cheese We keep Sugar Cured Hams Bacon Choice Fruits STRAWBERRIES BANANAS PINEAPPLES RIPE We Keep Bread and Cakes m are Old Stand GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY The annual excursion of the North York Society on Wednesday last was a pronounced success The day was all that couM be desired and the excursionists seemed to partake of its brightness The train was in charge Conductor Frank Berry whose urbanity and considerateness was very commendable The over 350 and as and jolly a party as ever graced previous jaunts of the Ag ricultural Society on its annual The trip to was made in good time many being the excla mations of those who for the first time passed along this route from northward at the sight of the huge rocky boulders and wild un cultivated character oi the district Reaching the dock of Muskoka Na vigation Co at Gravenhurst the Di rectors and officials of Ag Soci ety were met by the genial Manager oi the capacious steamer who thoughtfully attended to many little arrangements so much calculate contribute to the comfort of patrons The water was delightfully calm and only for the fact that the steam er was rather too much crowded for comfort the run to Port was every way charming The market Band discoursed an excellent program music and the whole party specially genial The scenery along the route of Wed nesdays excursion could scarcely be surpassed even in the unparalleled Highlands Ontario Exclama tions ol delight were frequently heard those who previously to taking this trip idea of what a sum- met cottage in the district really meant Thi steamer reached Port a few minutes after pm and its living freight at once proceeded to the spacious dining room of the Pros pect House where an excellent hot was served at the moderate and where over 300 the party after the mornings ap petite had bccn stimulated by the ozone the district partook lavishly the good things so fast fully serv ed A stroll around the beautiful grounds or boating on the waters of St Joseph which connect at this point away all too allotted time to remain at this delightful summer resort and at 325 the party was on the homeward journey- All went happily till the steamer reached the river below Port where the boat was delayed over one hour by a blockade of logs being towed down stream We have not room to describe the uneasi ness which this obstruction occasion ed but the result of the matter was the did not reach Newmar ket on the home run till after pm The- weather is very fine in locality at the present time Mr and Mrs visiting at on Sunday The fall wheat is looking fine around here Mi J Greenwood has a spring colt that measures feet around the Beat you can A cow belonging to Mr T Smith broke her leg on Sunday and had to bo killed crowd at church on Sunday evening We wish the two dudes from New- market when they come up to see our flirts would go tc church and not arouse the neighborhood veterinary Mr W Sanderson is very ill with paralysis Out pknic was very good on Sat urday The only one lacking was the teacher Miss ot was the Mm guest Miss on Sunday alsc Mr Taylor from Newmarket Mi John Smith expects to start cutting shingles this week Mr Belfry moved Bradford last week where he intends staying for the summer The Hawk JERSEY J Water market prepared to put NEW PUMPS la from to end an working Complete at pep foot Cistern Pumps complete for All New- Work Warranted We have pleasure In being able to say the excursion was a financial suc cess and the outing will long be re membered as one of decided pleasure an4 satisfaction The Officials the Society were indefatigable in their lorte to make the occasion as agree able a possible to all concerned Notes Mr Fred Fox a Newmarket boy fireman the excursion train and pleased to see familiar faces Sparks from the smokestack the boat burnt two holes in a young lady parasol Even crumbs were scarce In toe returning home Several Newmarket people remained at on he way back Lots ol familiar faces were seen at stopping Last week Miss Mamie of Newmarket with her uncle Mr Jos Fort Francis Rainy River District were visiting at Mr Albert Riglers Mr Breckon is a brother Mrs It is years since he left these parts for a home in the and this is his first visit since that time to the scenes of his early life He formerly lived in New market and many there will remember a terrible accident that happened his little boy by which both feet were cut by the cars on the track not far the station He is now a young man in the grocery business in the North West and is doing well Mr left for his home Wednesday morning with a car load of 23 fat cattle the finest he could this section to sell chiefly in the min ing camps the Rainy River Dis trict as heel is a very scarce article in that region at the present time none having gone in there yet from the pasture lands of Manitoba and the NorthWest Mr who is a cousin of your correspondent paid him several visits white in these parts and it is over years since I saw him knew him notwith standing he has changed greatly be ing much fleshier than when he went away The climate seems to have agreed with him Mr and Mrs Jos Connelly were visiting Mr Albert on Monday last- They are up from the city lor the summer Their eldest son is a doctor practicing his profes sion the second a druggist in the r A certain farmer from south drove his sheep down to Jersey to hare them washed in the waters of the River The river is fre quently for that purpose but the waters are not always transparent at this season of the year especially af ter heavy and the rains had been frequent and heavy lot a month before the farmer came with two men to help him The platform beside the boat house where they usually wash the sheep is badly to need repaid The farmer told bis man to seize a sheep and begin Tht man the sheep and cast Into the river and then plunged in after him The river at this place Is to feet deep and to bottom covered with several feet of black miry muck As the farmer saw his man disappearing beneath- the muddy waters he stool aghast bis almost protruding from their sockets when with a frantic leap and a wild grasp he caught the white locks his hair and the man from the dark and muddy Waters when such sight a spectacle for the gods the man heeded wash ing far worse than the sheep are not always scenes of pleasure Mr Tom was taken to the Toronto Hospital this week with broken leg th re sult of a bad fracas In which ho was engaged- day The parties had been at the Park but we under stand the fight did not occur there might better have been at home studying philosophy on the farm V A number from out village attended the Convention- Egypt last Friday- Notwithstanding day was very a great many took in tin picnic at Morton oh Saturday sawmill makes things lively just now A great are hauling away their lumber Mi Gilpin was in Toronto oik Monday Mr Howard Morton paid the Queen City a visit last week are sorry to hear little Alice is sujerfng from tonsilitis The chopping mills Is not running this week as Mr Rogers is laid up erysipelas in his face and head HOLLAND LANDING Fine warm weather this week Hay has all the appearance a heavy crop in this locality Miss Murphy left on Saturday for Toronto on a visit Art and Lin Chapman wheeled from the city Saturday and returned Sunday Miss Kate Grantham is spending a few days with Miss Lombard at Brad ford Rather quiet this week as a number the boys left for Camp Tuesday morning- Quite a few intend taking in the circus at tomorrow Mr John of is home an a visit We are to say Morton Is able be out again Arthur Morning left on the lot Cool Isle England He expects to return in August To Agitator passed thru here on Wednesday last Mr Barker and son of Toronto spent Wednesday here We under stand they are going to purchase the residence A- rV j MORNING MADE i KESWICK There was a termendous crowd at the Christian Church last Sunday evening when Rev Mr Spencer preached the annual sermon to the KOTM About members the Order marched in a body The ser mon was an excellent one A sad accident happened at- the farm Mr John on Tues day last when his son Fred had a narrow- escape from being instantly killed The young man was in the stable alone attending to the horses His mother who was expecting him to dothe churning went to the stable when she found Fred laying in an un conscious condition just behind one of the horses his face a mass of blood one of the horses evidently having kicked Dr Law was immediate lysent for when he found that both jaws were badly broken and several teeth also a gash in his He remained iff a all day and at the time ol writing yet been able speak or tell the particulars the accideiti Mr and Mrs Milter ot parents Mrs Cole paid her a visit on Sunday and Monday Mi Marritt jr has been at tending Conference at Toronto he ben delegate from the Circuit On his way home he and his wife took in the excur sion on Wednesday Rev Brown or Hart will preach farewell sermon next Sunday morning in the- Methodist Church Rev Mr Spencer preached in the Methodist church Vast Sunday morn ing to the delight of the members Mr Spencer is an expastor has a pen of high bred Plymouth Rock hens which laid eggs during the days of last We thing it will be hard to- beat that record The business now carried on under style of Davison Co will be know as Davison Bros Everything will be remod eled and business will be carried on with an aim for more ex- tensive trade than ever Here are the prices for the closing days business of the old firm We are not attempting to give a complete list Just a few Samples Cheese very fine 10c lb Mince meat pound packages Canned Peas per tin Canned Tomatoes per tin 6c or 70c Gold Dust Washing Powder 7 packages Gold Leaf Shoe Dressing bottle for Matches Stag Brand 7c Box Cow Brand Soda 3c per package pound package Bird Seed 7c package A Fine Laundry Starch package BROOMS Bought to sell at 25c your choice SOAPS bar 17 TURNIP SEED 6 varieties pound LUNCH BASKETS size 20c 20c size 15c 15c size 10c 10c size DAVISON CO NEW STRAW HATS NEW BICYCLE PANTS NEW COLORED SHIRTS NEW OF YORK BOWS Shoop Lost Two Leicester Ewes and Lambs left the flock on lot rear of tho 3rd of King One ewe has one ear I punched and two lambs have tails cut Information suitably rewarded WM Newmarket PO BOOTS Many farmers in Ontario appear to bo under the impression that recent adopt by the Ontario Government in regard to the destruc tion of the Codling Moth on apple trees are compulsory upon all persons These regulations have been made in accordance with the provisions Latest American Pearl Fedoras Ladies Oxfords John Mcpherson make Fine McKay Sewn Soles Fine Turn Soles Fine Soles White Kid Lined e Misses Dong button or lace neat fitting extension soles Mens Boots shape targe regular Mens Boys and Youths Lacrosse Shoes and K W 10 Mangel Cart and Turnip Seeds SEED CORN Red Cob Giant Prolific Sweet Im proved Learning Early Butter White Cap Yellow pent Longfellow and Early J cor Main Timothy Teacher ot PIANO AND prepared to take pupils giver private or at home on corur of Ave s Farm for Solo West ISftd of Lot In Con King containing acres Noxious Act passed in 1900 j Buildings in A condition This fa a option Act and comes about mile from Kettleby PO For particulars apply to Kettleby into in those municipal ities that adopt it by bylaw Rev Warden has been elected Moderator the Presbyterian Gener al Assembly meeting at Ottawa- Julia Powell a girl years was fatally burned near whllo lighting the gas Mr Louis Cole was killed in llawes sawmill at a slab striking Just below the chest The main shaft building at tho Bruce copper mines was destroyed by fire The loss is upwards t LOST between Aurora and June m Ladle Fawn loan 10000 to shoe factory GOLD LOST Newmarket on Sunday evening The ring was broken in the small part and In the large part there were eight stones of will bo rewarded by leaving same at this office it aiuiM pure as water that boy cheap try It and boo red will your broad atralffht your arowlot your thick and curie ftndkeepttaiolor All about by coma on the that coma on roe art kepi in fJto by A AN UNPLEASANT NEGATIVE Developing a negative of this char acter is not a pleasing task so we are told Our work is pleasing to us however because it pleases others Every step In the way from the mo ment the subject the studio door is pleasant and is there fore well done Our photos present you at your best PROMPTLY Write tor our Interesting or HeJp How you are Send us a rough aketch or model of your in- and free our opinion to It pobahly often prosecuted by conduct fully and Washington We offices in Montreal us to prompt ly dispatch and quickly cure broid as tbe Invention Highest Patents procured through Marlon Ma Hon receive special notice without charge in over iso newspapers distributed throughout the minion a Specialty Patent business of Manufac ture re and MARION Export and New York Ufa rJamea Wallace third son of V Clarke Wallace bridge broke his leg between the knee y and the ankle while engaged In- SMITH BROS game of football a- A

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