Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , October 18, 1901, p. 3

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THExNxTVV fc Weeks Hews OS IN It Monday J ADovifning of pathos and- instruction combined beautify illustrated too church notices archery commendatory Head the following Stratford Beacon I A decided Change of Time On Monday morning a now time went into on fee Grand literary treat Trunk Railway The only cagABQrllliaTiniea JAa fl in the midday trains The pas- of rare goes south now north at oclock la Time I Farmers are looking for bargains good bargains full length quantity The weather was on Wed- quality and short in price and the attendance was is the place to get them in to any former occasion The blankets All kinds and sizes of rnjtts a large- and well se lected stock cheap and good- My were larger than ever and a show in every ex cept Fruit and Fine Arts Pull re port next week The a success The Rink was packed blankets are cheaper than ever big- from Tuesday Preparations are how on for the Methodist Harvest Home on evening Oct Ulli Johnston one of the most popular and wider A full line of trunks and valises latest styles Rawhide and whalebone whips cheaper than any placeirforth Toronto get warm Call and see Mr nventlon lecturers Toronto is to be present- Convention of the vCfltrhon lor County- took place in J The Lindsay TYatchman says Johnstons was on the popular standpoint one of the Tuesday and Wednesday of this week best ever heard in this Town fairly ell The was prettily decorated with Try Our Cold Blast floWrc and banners Dinner both x- w s si and also supper were served in New Lantern given if not satis v irdwatP and the all factory Brans Hardware of the occasiotf The tables were certainly very at tractive President Mrs K Cane given by Mr E S was Siting two Monday next at the Methodist session which were not a lecture to the ordinary mean- tog of the word but a charmingly il lustrated Talk combining humour and pathos entertainment and in- evening the devotional ciscs conducted in At Upright or Coal 00 i Coal Upright Coal 4 Coal Heater used month Parlor I wood fancy 500 Square Cook Stove baker Dont wait go quick t It is our painful duty this to chronicle the Mr A Morton of Detroit formerly of Kes wick who was so recently in our midst f He died on peoeased was high esteem by his em ployer and shopmates was a strictly temperance man all thru life aid is highly spoken of by all who knew either in a business or social Way The esteem in which be was held was amply evinced by the large number of floral pieces J Mr Morton was a member of he Masonic fraternity Av O and The Woodmen of the World leaves a widow and two children to mourn their loss The Tax Collector his this week Is measure by the local and condition of roads and sidewalks i Gents stock is now corapletA for Fall and Winter trade In select- we have made it tor other dealers to show better goods Nice of boots for ladies opened Watch for change of ad next week- Boy To photography Smith Bros Newmarket The Evening with Dickens to pally with routine work The press notices ever Mr Williamson has appeared are the most flattering description The people of Newmarket have an opr lenity of enjoying a fine literary treat on Monday evening The fairly well filled on devotional conducted by Rev Me- Mr of Toronto was in Town yesterday maJnng further ar rangements for the Pioneer Concert here on the of November A splendid program is assured The following Toronto artists have volun teered their services for the occasion Miss soprano Miss Langs tail mezzo contralto Miss Collins pianist Napier ATCM Dr Foster elocutionist Mr Collin violinist Mr George tenor Mr Will baritone A preliminary meeting of the ladies of Newmarket interested in the project will take place at the residence of Mrs A Monday even ing at oclock The firmy In connection with the farewell of Captain and Mrs Coco special meetings be conducted in the Barracks as follows Happy Satur day Night and Bible Reading by the Rev If Parry on Sunday at am Self Crucified at Special at pm years in the Royal Navy by Capt Le Coco The Captain was a British Blue Jacket for years having had the honor of be ing shipmate with HKH the Duke of Cornwall and York then known as Prince George and will be able to deliver an interesting talk on the daily routine of a also some interesting implements of war both in Gunnery and Torpedo the Captain having passed a successful examination in both Big Assortment Of Horse Blankets Our Ditch Kersy is a wonder Finns Hardware S3hombcig Fait The attendanee on Tuesday was not much over half the number on the day last year and fakirs were abundant The fellow that did the business worked his game this way By way of introduction he asked half a dozen fellows for a quar ter each and gave them a watch- chain promising to exchange again and give them a present After talk ing for a while he made the exchange giving each another quarter Then put up the same chains half a dozen assisted by of the Friends Church The President Mrs Cane of Newmarket took charge of the ceedlngs following The corresponding secretory read greetings from Rev- J of the Church New market and also from Newmarket Royal Templars which were duly ap preciated The church choir sang two splendid anthems solo by Miss Pringle and also one Mr Walter Stephens singing by classes of little girls and little recitations by Miss Partridge and little arrl a capital dissertation against smoking tobacco and cigarettes by half a dozen little boys The address of the evening was en by Mr Clerk the Peace Toronto took for his subject Small things are great and great things thatire small Having described a painting the value of perspective was emphasized and in its analysis he demonstrated that per spective was simply exercise of good judgment The application of the showed that the mistakes of our lives were defects in the per spective Our opportunities are the canvas upon which we paint the pan orama of our lives and many illustra tions biblical and historical were quoted to show that the smallest portunities have grown to the largest possibilities when seized in the proper spirit He pointed out that it was a defect in the coloring to assume that success is always great and failure al ways smalt The value of perspec tive is judgment according to truth and the greatest truth affecting hu manity is that mart has an soul to be saved or lost Principles are eternal and there never was a stroke made in a righteous cause that was lost A vote of thanks was tend ered to Mr Irwin for his admirable address and the session Closed about ten oclock The Business Sessions There were about thirty delegates present from different parts of the County but all the Unions were not represented Mrs of Provincial President was here the second day and gave valuable assistance Mrs Neil Morton of con ducted the consecration meeting on Wednesday morning The election of resulted as follows Hoi Cody President Mrs Cane ket Voters v His Honor the County Judge of the County court of the County York conduct courts for the revision of the voters as follows For Whitchurch it on Sat urday Oct at am for North at on Satur day Oct 26 at am for King at King City on Monday Oct at w T1 GROCERIES vm pen Day- Wouldnt this be a fine thing for Newmarket The Michigan Sugar Beet printed at Bay City on Oct 11th says The Bay City factories are having no trouble in getting all the beets they need at this time of the year and already some record breaking days are recorded On Thursday last at the West Bay Sugar Factory loads of beets were unloaded between oclock in the morning and oclock in the evening The biggest delivery in any one day year consisted of loads Farmers express themselves as be ing very well satisfied with their seasons work both as to quantity and quality of the beets raised At one time Thursday there were no less than wagons in line on Washing ton street the farmers waiting their turn to enter the gate of the West Bay City Co and the same condi tions exist at the other factories Eight hundred loads per day for the three factories a common occur rence The beet sugar industry seems to be rapidly increasing throughout the state Hardly a week passes but that reports come in of the proposed establishment of a new sugar factory This is all good news to those having the interest of the farmer at heart for where ever such an industry is started prosperity is follow and the locality where the cultivation is carried on a perfect gar den of richness and production A fair crop of late potatoes is now expected The treasurer of the North York Ag Society paid over in prize money and oclock last Saturday morning and since then about onehalf of the total has been paid Somebody stole a overcoat from one of our hotels on Wednesday even ing There is a slight suspicion and if not returned today a search war rant likely be issued Good Red Salmon per tin Good oil per Canned Pigs Feet Pork and Beans In Tomato Canned Chicken Washing Soda per lb- ME a fc r i Sulphur per Epsom Salts per I v 15c 5o 10c 3c 3o Goods Ladles Under Vests from to Mens Wool Shirts and Drawers at 35c Heavy Grey Cotton for Ladies Heavy Wool Hose Ladies Home Tweeds and Cloth Suitings in Endless Variety CORNER STORE Baking Powder is Absolutely Pure Buck ing On Wednesday morning last Mr Manning Sr got out Mr Ben Man nings bronco intending to ride it out to Mr Proctors farm on St hut soon after mounting the bronco true to its breed began a process during which Mr Manning was landed on the ground somewhat heavily sustaining several cuts and bruises about the head We are glad to report he is not very seriously hurt and will be out again in a few days The Cheap Store Departments Try us for what you want and get our Prices Business College By reference to our advertising cci- it will be observed that a Busi ness College has been opened in New market over the Post Office Mr is in charge with Mr Lewis as teacher Mr has had a business college for- the past years and has estab lished- successful schools in various parts of the Province This is a favorable opportunity for many young men in our factories to improve their spare evenings TOTAL PARALYSIS s9 Curtains Draperies and Upholstery spoons and tlie promise of a present for hah a dollar Say for a few Vice Mrs H Irwin Weston minutes the people couldnt get their halfdollars up quick When he got through collecting the halfdol lars he asked a man close to his bug gy what he would do if he had money it in my pocket was the reply I guess thats what Ill do said the sharper as he handed out a few links packed up his traps and vamoosed The crowd stared while he departed with the cash He wears a diamond ring and pink under- wear he has nerve The show itself wad about as usual With the exception of Fruit and Arts widen were very slim Root exceptionally good During speeding on tlie track a driver named Dick Darling was nearly killed owing to a collision with Mr Norman of Newmarket was draped quite a distance by the linen as he had them around his back being a onearmed man His It nuance of the regulation requiring Cor Sec Miss Wiley Richmond Hill Sec Mrs Kast To ronto Mrs Abbott Toronto Junc tion A of and encourag ing reports of the different brandies work carried on tluruout tine county were read and discussed By way of diversion Miss of Newmarket contributed a beauti ful solo on Tuesday afternoon on Wednesday afternoon Mrs of Newmarket gave a capital imper sonation also a recitation by little Manning were adopted regarding the abolition of liquors at soldiers canteens urging ladies entitled to vote at municipal auctions to take more- active Interest in the of and in con nection with the election of Public School Trustees to seek for a lady member on the Board also the con- of The last surviving member Of the Gordon family and brother Mrs William MunnS of the Old Survey King Township well known to the pioneers of this section died on the of August last at his residence but we have only just learned of the fact The Tribune of that place has the fol lowing obituary An old and highly respected citizen passed away to the beyond on Satur day evening Dr Gordon had been ailing for several months and being ten years beyond the span life it was expected his end was near and none realized it more than the venerable dentist himself His funer al place on Tuesday to Cemetery Br Gordon was the pion eer dental surgeon in this section of Ontario In old stageing days he made his trips as regular as clock work from headquarters in to all the villages in North Wellington Bruce and and probably no man was more widely known through the district He was a man of most kind- and genial temperament fond of a chat and a joke and a boon compan ion on a fishing excursion Perhaps he was the most experienced hunter and fisherman between Lakes and St Clair and Bruce Peninsula Year after- year he took his several annual outings regularly and many a denizen of the forest has fallen his trusty eye and many a basket bass and trout has he shouldered to camp He was an especial lover animals his kindly nature inclining him that way When you saw he was by a troop of spaniels and members q tire dog tribe and at homo he would always be training a horse or a pony a professional man the deceased was at As a citizen he was beyond reproach As a kindly and genial gentleman of the old school he will be greatly miss ed He was but unobserved Literal in politics It pussies the Doctors and his patients How South American Nervine cures so many who given up to die it never falls My wife wo with woitrm- which had any hope of recovery bat heard of the great cures by Ameri can Nervine in cases of nervous troubles decided to try the treatment and it wjj results that followed the taldnf boUles it worked wonders feel Tapestry Table Covers direct importation from the largest and most beautiful I cannot Speak too highly of this great remedy Edward Parr Surrey Cntre BC Sold by Newmarket a was slightly shaft on the and sulky Scientific Temperance to taught the schools in Have You the rip Everybody hi Grit and every body know that Quinine the heal produce implM8ani Tablet are more effectual easier and devoid of- bad mutts The cure Colds Coughs Sore- throat Ache and A dose at makes you all risBt or by mail Canada GrirfQulnlne CoBrocVviUOnt litve Stock Market If is only on cattle and milch cows that trade is reported ac tive in the Toronto market this week Prices same as quoted last week Another drop has occurred in the hog market selects now being quoted at 625 with lights and fats at This drop is based on a re ported decline in the Old Country market Children Cry for ca A Toronto Toronto ttiawheatpcrbuahol- a Wheat per per el per per per flutter per lb tolafoe now per bag per lb t Dressed Hogs per fore 1 Chicken per pslr Turkey per lb- dressed NBWlUnUT Oct 1MI f S3 a ft Whit Wheat per a Wheat per CMS bushel IS J Peal per Bushel- Butter Pelts Wool per lb- i Hay per ton per a Chicken per pair a 0W Ducks per pair a We have just received a manufacturers in England the range of Tapestry Table Covers and Tapestries by the yard for Curtains Draperies and Furniture Coverings ever shown in Newmarket Here are particulars TAPESTRIES By the yard entirely New Designs in Plain and Combination Color ings in Bronze Olive Green Electric Blue Golden Brown Crimson Old Mode Reseda Salmon Cream Pink Coral Ecru Old Gold Ac at these prices and per yard From to 10 Pes Patterns and Colorings in each Price to choose from Tapestry Table Covers New Colorings anil Designs yards square at prices a- a a no Brussels Carpet Bargain About yards in 4 Patterns New Designs and Colorings Worth 125 yard- This Week Smyrna Austria Carpet Squares Rugs Mats Beautiful Designs and Coloring All Sizes Prices Reasonable Ladies Waterproofs w CM i id a a a a a a a wellmade at prices 3H Boots and Shoes Our Stock tor Fall is now Com plete manufactured by such reputable and well known firms as The John Co Ltd The Ames en Co Ltd The Shoe Co Ltd A Marsh c Ate Wo can suit you lu every way Newmarket Ont

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