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Newmarket Era , August 16, 1901, p. 7

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THE NEWMARFCEiYERA FRIDAY I V Clearing- up sale of all Summer Shoes and Slippers Womens Misses Childrens at Specially Low Prices We do not look for profit simply want them put for Fall Goods which will noon be Fancy Groceries CANNED MEATS AC FOR CAMPERS We have the Finest Quality Largest Stock and at Reasonable Prices farm and Garden Saturday anapardteiidency alt feeing fail Eggs were plentiful the same as it has or several weeks from Jo lie Green apples sold at peck pears a peck peck beans peck black ent rants quart cabbage from each hi A on street and put in The sidewalk Rural schools open next Monday Regular meeting of Town Council next Monday evening The Sykes Block of stores are repairs previous to receiving a new coat paint f Jack bakery in bags flour direct itoiA Manitoba this week Mr John Toole has bought Mr Robert farm oil street and Mr is look ing for a house in Town Work is progressing favorably on the extensive at rear of RELIABLE uraOHizKT8 to record MOUNT PLEASANT Mr Holmes Davidson was calling on friends in this Vicinity A large number Pleasant young people attended church at Sunday evening Mr Percy spent Sunday at Hamilton A good attendance at the Presby terian Church here Sunday afternoon A great many strangers The Misses Walton of Zephyr were guests at Mr Angus Hamiltons on Sunday Mr John and Miss Neil of also Mr Pollock were guests of on Sunday One of our young ladies wears a very iofcluf face now for our intends going to the Nor toWest A collision at church Sunday afternoon KESWICK Mr Lennox is holidaying at Gore Bay Island A connection between the new Road and the Metro politan is being made near the Oak Ridge Hotel it In Dinner and Toilet Sets we have entirely New and Uptodate Patterns and Styles an close prices R A SMITH The Leading Reliable Telephone High Sobool At a meeting of the High School Board on Saturday last it was to appoint a new teacher in of Mr Forbes There were sonal applications and the choice fell upon Mr A of wood Collegiate Institute He is a Specialist in Science and holds a Professional Certificate also a Certificate showing qualifica tions for the position of Inspector He has had six years experience In the Public School and three years in High Schools is a married man and accepts the position at 6O0 per year The salary of the Mathematical Master was increased The Board now feels that the Staff will maintain the former excellence of the school and place Newmarket among the highest ranks in the Province There was a large turn out at the Methodist church last Sunday morn ing The Excursion on Wednes day was a decided success Gross proceeds about Mrs and Miss Taylor of Toronto are visiting at Smiths for a week or two- Mrs and Mrs Hallstook from Michigan sisters of Mrs Prosser are spending a time with her just now The Gospel Temp meeting will be held in the Temperance Hall on Mon day eve Aug The program will consist of music by Miss Ella and Miss Flos sie the child singer of To- recitations by Miss Etta ser and Miss Vera Among those rusticating in tiis vicinity the past week we have noted following SMrs If Charles and family of Aurora Miss Clara Morton of Miss Rachel Ranisey of Miss Caster Toron to Rev Hewett of Detroit at Elm- hurst farm Master Earl Spanner of Toronto with his cousin Master fir Mrs White and family of Aurora Mrs Brown of Lloyd- town Mr John Webb Toronto with his brother Mr Henry Webb Miss Maud Webb is ill with typhoid fever We regret to receive the intelligence Joday Tuesday that Mrs Charles Lloyd formerly of Kettteby but late of Albert died on Monday Messrs John Crawford Davis Wilfred and Shropshire were among who took in the harvest excursion on Monday last for On Monday forenoon a telegram was received by Mr Jos Rogers announce the sad of the of his brother George in Mahitoba whieh occurred on Sabbath evening He has evidently suffered a great deal during the past year spinal paralysis Having been an old dent of this section much sympathy Is felt for the family in their bereave ment a number Snowball tended tim League meeting here on Sabbath evening last It is very popular Selling Groceries at Low Prices a- We have Dainties and from every clime The very finest of Fresh arid Canned Goods the best Butter and Eggs Soups Dried and Preserved Meats Deviled Ham and dainties both in Pickles and Sweets Q Unas of Fancy Biscuits at 10c lb lb till Canned line for Try New York Coffee delicious flavor special at Cheese 120 lb Old 14c ft Rosemary Brand Meat lie per package BELHAVBN Grocery Sow is the Time To Get Lemons Oranges and Bananas FOR THE Hot Weather Family Flour Lukes Best Flout Manitoba Bread Flour We Sell G B Chocolates OUR IceGreani Soda is Fine TRY IT Our CREAM the Robertson Old Stand DELIVERED PROMPTLY J to put NEW PUMPS from end to leave Complete at per foot Cistern complete for S00 All New Old Boys of York We clip the following from Wednes day mornings Globe A very large and thoroughly enthu siastic meeting residents of York was held last night in the County Council chamber Adelaide street for the purpose forming a North York Old Boys Association Among those present were Messrs Thome Irving K Albert Rogers exMayor A- Mao- J exMayor ol Newmarket Rev- Or Hunter Rev Dr Chambers John Quibell Frank Roche Walter Sutherland J A County Clerk Edgar Israel Irwin Rev Percy Fletcher McQuillan Aid J J Graham Asa Rogers Geo El liott Councillor Woodcock of New market Newmar ket Lloyd Vol Newmarket acted astenv Chairman explained thai the idea pi forming a York Old Boys Association wis some of the directors of the rforth Agricultufal who perhaps had the double object of promoting the welfare of their annual Fair and of inducing the old boys North York to bajid together and visit their former homes Messrs T J Rob ertson Councillor Woodcock arid H Lloyd speaking on behalf of the Agricultural Society of North York and the citizens of Newmarket extended a hearty Cavita tion to the old boys to visit New market during the Fair and promised every effort would be made to give them a fitting reception It was re solved to form the meeting into the North York Old Boys Association The following officers were then elect ed President Irving Vice 2nd Vice Rev Dr Hunter 3rd Vice Ellas Rogers Secretary Frank Roche Treasurer J A Rams- Executive Committee the offic ers and Messrs Edgar gart Titus Robinson Ian Gain J J- Spink J J Graham Geo Elliott A Allen J P and The date of the excursion to Newmarket was xed for the of September the third day of the Fair The Mail adds The meeting was addressed by prominent citizens of North York Including field Irving Dr Hunter J A Qamsdei Mc- and A The wsociation with a member ship of over one hundred In connection with the the Mayor has called a Public Meeting in the Town Hall at oclock next Bethel Ladies Aid- met at home of Mrs A on Wednesday Mrs A Winch has returned home Toronto and the PanAmerican An address by Mr Dickson High Mr James of Toronto la School teacher of Subject spending a few days in the village Sowing and Reaping One of We are pleased to know that Mr Frank Beards best cartoons will be who has been ill for given as a tableau Subject Sow- some time is recovering Mrs Dry ing and Reaping is visiting at Mr David Parentsare specially requested to come and bring the children There is considerable demand for Mrs who has been spend- clover seed in this locality and the summer with Mrs Friend there are several buyers Morton returned to the city on Sat- Quite a number from here attended the Excursion to on Miss Mamie Griffith of Wilfrid is the Wednesday guest of Mr and Mrs I Mrs Walker has been The many friends of Miss Blanche relatives in East Morton will be pleased to hear she is Mr Draper has sold his early recovering from a severe attack of apples to A White Co Toronto quinsy Diphtheria has not been stamped Silas Morton and Hamilton out yet Four of Mr for the Northwest on children have been down with the day dread disease at one time but we are Mr and Mrs Swain of Pennsylvania pleased to report their recovery are the guests of Mr and Mrs Den- Barvesting will be finished in other week Rolled Bacon Smoked Ham Pickled Ham Bologna Sausage 10c 20 POUNDS Granulated Sugar for Baking Powder- 15c per 1 pound Tin 7 BARS Laundry Soap for Miss These Special Prices k Main St Newmarket Fresh seasonable fruits received daily Miss Flossie Fieldhouse the child Mr David Draper is cementing his singer of Toronto is expected to sing stable doors and otherwise improving in the Christian Church next Sunday in buildings morning She is summering her and Miss Annie Davidson who has been sang in the Moth Church last Sun- visiting in for a codple of day weeks returned home on Wednesday Apples are very scarce in this vicin- Mrs Sam Bain of has Some farmers will not very ill but is recovering enough for their own use Mr and Mrs J Flint and the Weeding bells will soon be ringing Misses Flint of Pittsburg and Miss in Keswick j Wright of Chatham were visiting Rev J Gardner and wife have with MrsE Draper this week Farm for Sale The half of lot No in Of taken many excellent views along the shore this season and are getting lots of orders AURORA Rev A Pearson returned from his trip to San Francisco attending the worth League Convention on Tuesday He had a very pleasant time and instructive Mrs Forsyth of Mich formerly Miss Is renew ing acquaintances 35 years ago Her friends of lang sine were well pleased to meet her Mrs McKay relict of the late McKay once Principal of the Public School here and her daughter now of Walker ton have been iking up old friends Houses are being picked up by the employees of the shoe factory and rents have jumped Mr is here superintending the installment of the machinery Mr H Phillips has been to assist They hope to to ready to begin operations Sept 1st The Rifle Association organized un der the hew Military order- has as sumed considerable proportions Al ready over are enrolled and some the novices are coming to the front as marksmen There was a large turn out at the butts Wednes day afternoon and some good scoot ing done A permanent range has been secured over the place where the mill the late Lloyd was sit uated The Bond Concert at Bond Lake on Wednesday afternoon and evening was well patronized The town assumed a holiday loneliness The sudden death of Miss Sadie Stephenson teacher of the school at and tock farm particulars apply to Well watered aood food For Pin Orchard The Gospel meetings have been growing in interest and attendance an usher being now necessary which last point our thanks are due to the business men who so courte ouslyclose during time of meeting Mrs Rogers took the devotional ex ercises and Mrs McCordick lilted chair Mr Jackson a strong practical address on Some of the- controlling wires of the Temper ance cause We hope to hear Mr Jackson often Miss Oldham recited Buy own cherries ex ceedingly well Mrs J and Miss Crittenden each sang a beau tiful solo Our old comrade and helper Mrs contributed a recitation The Coming of the Matf ter and also a solo A song and chorus 1 believe wo shay win by the members put fresh hope in the heart of the hearers which hope was greatly strengthened when we read next day that the judges of the Privy Council favor Manitobas appeal and consider the passing and enforcing the rights of the Province That posi tion we have the promise that a similar act will be passed in On tario The regular meeting was held on Wednesday with good attendance In the absence of Mrs Winch In chair We know there are In our midst many ladies warmly In terested in the temperance work and would gladly welcome all such to membership or to attendance at our There Is great strength and encouragement in numbers Press CUT THIS OUT For the PanAmerican can be and for Boa oaob Mrt Take car at and at and Main to II artel Ave or Dearborn At Partita Whelm At The latest addition to the comfort and bicycle riding Is the A Cosy Railroad Bicycle attachment Makes It possible for bicycle to swiftly and smoothly without steering or balancing on top the steel rails the railway with practically no friction or resistance except the air you pass through She runs slick is the common ver dict of those who hate tried It Push ing the pedals Is all that is required making it possible for any person to ride Can be attached to any bicycle or neatly folded and carried on bi cycle Weight lbs Guaranteed For Sale by Agent Ont Notice to Creditors IN TUB I Newest Styles Easiest Fitting Best Wearers SOLD AT GOCH TRY Good For Bale Apply lo Box VAHTED Cook and for Apply a Hotel Newmarket toe nan mnKtiCan Whitchurch was an event of Tuctday evening to consider the fa manner She was and appropriate manner our visitors The oppor tunity old friends will gent and successful as a teacher and a valued worker in the church Sab- bring hundreds of North School and League the Town and something more Mr T has bad ordinary should be done by our dutlesowing to was to show that attack Of illness to our again- gpeclaV efforts attendance at should bernadetp make the I Grand Lodge as delegate etc Let there be a good attendance for Hone Two north of Public School central down la W Newmarket Servant References Apply to Mrs W A Street hereby Jo Chapter l amend AcUJhat all Mimw inrtrxa In the the twenty- third day of June or bo- fore the r etombfir and 1 ate to deliverer Prepaid to W name- full their iHiinnV full of their that ftertheiwld SaToraeoteibr lOOlthounderalfoed IniwlU to distribute having regard only which they received notice it noil liable for hetaid to of they have received notice JKxftCutora AUCTION SALE -of- Household Effects ST of August At lilnlng Room Bed Room and Suites also Folding Bed Kitchen and Curtains Rugs etc DONT August NO MAIN ST J Mangel Carrot and Turnip Seeds SEED CORN Red Cob Giant Proline Sweet Im proved Learning Early Butter Cap Yellow Dent Longfellow and Early J cor Main Timothy St Pasture to Let Stream of Walcr Apply For VanAmerican Vlattore Buffalo i Teacher PIANO ORA la prepared to take at or athomooa Icorner of Ave andllruothy I t

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