Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , January 30, 1903, p. 5

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rZi r THE REST General NEWMARKET BRANCH A General Baling TRANSACTED Interest Deposits AT CimBXtlT DRAFTS ISSUED AT Berlin American to fii Flits find Fancy Good I AUCTIONEER Street Lane ud V fl EVES CO percent Original and A Aritect and Manning Toronto and EsUmatea made lor tods of buildings all Itymah CARRIAGE LICENSES I At the HA If Saltation Special held in toe A Barracks on Sunday Feb and Lieut Lamb will Everyone wel come Pub is At a meeting of inevBoard Man agement on Friday the caused by the Miss Simpson was filled rf the of Dr Fortune Church Next Sunday is Quarterly Services Love Feast at Lecture Room and Sacrament at the close tee morning sermon Quarter Board meets on Wednes day evening in trie Church parlor moving Along The days are rapidly lengthening and it is comforting to know the nights are correspondingly short ening for a good many days and nights must pass before will relax the grasp of the coal fam ine in the country According to Hicks Almanac we are to have a stormy February and especially from the t the From Contagion There has been less heard about the grippe this year than in many before However there is of time for this unwel come io appear The health authorities report the Town has thus J far this winter been remarkably free from diseases of a contagious nature there being no cases at the present Not Settled Yet 1 The appeal of the Sen berg Aurora Railway against the amount awarded William Smith by James Proctor Arbitrator will be heard al Hall in Febru ary The Railway Company expect to reduce the amount awarded con siderably and that Mr Smith have to pay all their costs as as his own will well CT Mr Will shipped to on Monday two very fine Cabinets which he had made during his spare time Mr Peter Trivclt has rented the farm on Second St EG from Mr John Wesley and will move in in March Mr has se cured Mr residence on Queen St Town Council next Monday evening Last Saturday morning a corning from the Market slipped on the Icy sidewalks by store and was quite badly hurt Picked Up Last Saturday afternoon Master Roy Cane son of Mr J Cane was leading his uncle Berts horse down to his fathers stable for the purpose of hitching up double when by some means he was cut over eyebrow rendered unconscious Little Robbie was with Roy when he started away the horse came along a few minutes af ter and found him lying in the road with the blood running down his face He was assisted into house near by and afterwards driven to the doc tors where stitches closed the wound It is supposed that in lead ing the Roy slipped and stum bled and was struck in the forehead with the horses hoof The was not serious but it was very to his f Several moves As soon as the new Sovereign Bank building is ready for occupancy there will be quite a change down town The Sovereign Bank will occupy the corner of the new building and Mr W A Brunton go into the store now occupied by Sovereign Bank Mr has secured the new store in the Bank building and Mr will go into the premises which be will va cate In the meantime Mr is obliged to move to other premises as his lease will soon expire and his present location He is therefore about moving to the store next door north of Atkinsons Jewellery store for a couple of months IK OP MATvKIAGE LICENSES BUTTON Brought to The remains of Mrs daughter of the late Peter Pearson were brought to Newmarket from Toronto last Friday afternoon by special Metropolitan car panjed by her daughter Lewis Mr Lukes Mr Silas Pearson Rev Hill and others Tie service took place in the Methodist church Hill who preached a verv sympathetic and comforting sermon Rev It J assisted in the ser vice The remains were laid to rest in Newmarket Cemetery pallbear ers Messrs J J Pearson A J McCrackon A I IloHihcsheod M Webb and of We cSip the following from the Advertiser of last week On Sunday morning last there pass ed away our midst one first settlers in the person of Mr George who for the past thirty years has a drug store here For some years past Mr has been ailing more or less but always been able to attend to business until the past couple of weeks when an ailment of the spire ttacked him and this finally caused brain trouble which culmin ated on Sunday in his death George was born in Toron to some sixtyfive years ago of Eng lish parentage fie received his ed ucation in that city and when oil was first discovered in Oil Springs he was one of the first settlers to move there A few later he moved to where oil in the meantime had been discovered and has since lived there At that time the town was alt oast of Bear Creek and Mr was among the first to move to the west end He pur chased the lot where the present store was built and at tho time was told he was moving out into the country but time has proved the good judgment of his choice the pro perty now being in the business cen tre of the town The deceased for a number of years took an active interest in the muni cipal life of town having been a member of both council and public school boards at different times He also actively interested in soci ety work at his decease a mem ber of the following KOTM and and was a county master of the tatter organization Besides his wife who is- a daughter of the fate Smith of Newmarket Out Mr leaves a family of three sons and two daugh ters to mourn the loss of an affec tionate father A and Miss at home and Mrs Stokes of Mount Albert and J of Great Falls Mont One brother who lives also survives Good Blood Is The Secret Of Health Vigor and Happiness Acts 17 Feb PAUL AT ATHENS Text lie preached unto them Jesus and the resurrection INTRODUCTION NEWMARKET Monuments and Head Stones- fas and d tew Studio Are Corner Main and Newmarket On the of Jan Mr J Hughes son of Mr A J Hughes of was married to daughter of Mr of and of Mrs Geo of this Town The of Sourrs gives the following particulars Another of those happy events which so interest society took place the home of Mr at Millerway when Miss Clara was united in marriage to Mr J Hughes cA The ceremony was performed by Rev J drew of pres of the family and a few intimate friends After the wpddjng a pleasant hour was spent Mr and Mrs Hughes took the after noon train for Brandon and Winnipeg and on their return- will take residence at Mrs Hughes only recently came from Ontario but during short residence at and she has made many friends who join in the heart iest good wishes for a wedded life Grocery and Provision Dried tu Be tor- ltU Jtz Jun too fta for- lmon lOt it Blue per pet per can I of the Writ tot Booklet Btck the will A postal Hill it Address SHAW Principal St St Georges Beaten It was a great game Of hockey at Newmarket Rink las I Friday night and witnessed by about a thousand a lot whom shouted them selves hoarse It was a League game with the St Georges of the visitors were by a of If to makli it a lie first place in mediate between the two The game was fast from beginning to end Newmarket won trie first and then tho got two After this was when tin excitement beg in in earnest and Newmarket be gan to pile up the The New market boys had the score at two different times and to and men shouted and howled and the women- creamed and clapped banc to keep them selves warm or It Was a great victory which they expect to with the at Mutual Toronto oh night and the townspeople went well with our local talent A pie of occurred but no serious damage was done to any one Mr Brown Toronto was referee all of bis decisions did not pass uisquest lotted The teams St point cover for- vardn Irving Newton Stanley Newmarket If Opal point Doyle cover forward Ulster Flanagan OHol- At the match on Friday night Karl Miller accidentally got an ugly gash in his cheek from the skate of another player Hockey At Richmond Hill on Thursday of last week the Newmarket Athletic Club Juniors were defeats by a score of to by the home team On Friday night the Newmarket Juniors played at the Mutual Street Rink Toronto against the Upper Canada College team and lost by a score of to But the figures are no indication of the match It was a good fast game and up to half time the play was evenly divid- with the score to in Canadas favor After the rest the college boys rapidly plied up the score and got a big lead The teams were quite evenly matched as to weight Upper the fast er forwards- while Newmarket show ed a good defence on the wing played a very aggressive game and kept plugging away with out a letup at cover put up a splendid game Ills lifting particularly he made rushes in the Newmarket goal played an game even score would other wise indicate II at tempt the Hags Doyle and nie ably assisted him Our forward Hue was tired in the second The teams were as follows- Newmarket Goal Kennedy Point White Doyle CoverPoint Centre Doyle Right Wing 9 IJJiX Left Wing Osborne Rover Morgan Referee Doc Varsity half goals Morgan Smith Newmarket Doyle Second half Morgan Heck Doyle Osborne Total New market Good blood rich red bloodis the enemy that disease can It stimulates every organ to throw oil any ailment that may attack Good blood is the only positive cure for complaints as anaemia ner vousness neuralgia skin eruptions indigestion rheumatism etc because these diseases cannot exist where the blood is good The secret of good blood rich red lifegiving blood is Dr Williams Pink Pills Where these pills are used means life health and vigor Mr Lee a wellknown resident of New says Before I be gan using Williams Pink Pills my blood was in a ver impure con dition and as a result itchy pimples broke out all over my body My appetite was fickle and I was easily tired- tried several medicines but they did not help me They urged ic to try Dr Williams Pink Pills got halt a boxes and by the time I had used them I was fully re stored to health and my skin was smooth and clear The pills arc the best medicine I know of for purifying the blood Sold by all medicine dealers or sent postpaid at per box or six boxes for by writ ing direct to the Dr Williams Co Do 6t take or something- said lobe Just as The as mrdiciiies never cured anyone a- hit tih Politeness Pays Heck Smith Ta leU AlluiiU the If B atipiatuie la em box Many ins lances have cited In proof of the that It pays to be polite hut few are more strik ing that the experience of an Italian telegrapher at the hands the minister of posts and tele graphs as reported in a letter from The minister was at and desiring to send a despatch great importance he went to the telegraph and approached the wicket One was there He knocked jtrofound silence He repeated his and only after a third trial a clerk appeared who addressed him in language that was anything but complimentary He had evidently been awakened from his afternoon nap- The minister listened to his grum blings and then said pleasantly me but what may your name be Are you a clerk or telegrapher Telegrapher wrote out a telegraphic message and said Will you be so kind as to send thin for The telegram read Ministry of Post The telegrapher transferred to Sicily As Sicily Is the hospital lor all public functionaries who are dis grace or In the way and us one sel- the Jews of stir red up opposition in the Chris tians hastened Paul away and he journeyed far southward to Athens where he Waited for Silas and PRACTICAL highest intellectual training is no against utter darkness in religion To have God declared or made real is the one great need of human ity If all could see him in the face of Jesus Christ the compassionate loving forgiving righteous God earths moans pain would be turned to paeans of toy and tears would be wiped away will never be happy while you worship an unknown God You will be supremely happy when you know the true God help others know him loo c ff it A of smallpox is reported at William Lines fell off a train at and was killed Three small vessels were wrecked in the North Sea and their crews drowned The missionary steamer Glad Tid ings is a total wreck in Bay on the Pacific coast A little of James Cole of was kicked by a horse and fatally injured while driving with his mother The Woodstock water and light commissioners have been forced to shut down electric lighting plant till more coal can bo obtained Samuel Watson who shot and killed his brother at was acquitted of the charge of manslaugh ter by Judge Hardy at An American liner is reported to have been totally wrecked off Aber- Point near Holyhead Wales Some of the crew reached the shore Ottawa Jan The banquet of the Fish and Game Protective Asso ciation tonight is said to have cost a plate Lord Minto was present William whose wife was found dead and frozen at McGregor has hern arrested on a charge of man slaughter George a farmer near Out- was severely injured skidding logs and his leg was amputated in the Ross Memorial Hospital of Lindsay The Canadian Company will build new elevators along the line the Canadian Northern Railway ami will also op en lumber yrds in the Territories As a result of disclosures of wholesale robbery at the Grand Un ion Hotel Montreal Sidney TomKn- one the attempted suicide shooting and Thomas Oil another employee Is under ar rest Toledo Jan A mob including over men women and children boday five carloads of soft coal which had Just arrived Neith er the police nor the officials of the railway company attempted to stop them At New York a man who refuser to disclose his identity called on the chamberlain and handed five one thousand dollar bills saying had been troubled for some time over a financial indebtedness to the city The was credited to the conscience fund Armagh Ireland Jan A great fire broke out today and ho rapidly that the local brigade be ing unable to cope with It Belfast thirtyfive miles distant was appeal ed to for aid The fire bunted ten of the largest warehouses shops the ecu l re of the town dam age being estimated at The of the town is paralyzed by this destruction The timely remov al of a quantity from one of stores a worse dis aster irt tin r A arVi f ARK rAllan Bute was fatally injured by falling downstairs in a Winnipeg ho- Yule on escapes from the fell off killed a car at Stratford and may be easily Imagined Wl for CASTOR I A fire In Montreal on Monday night Cut nail and horseshod fac tory Loss men wilt be temporarily out em ployment AMD WE HAV1D But after what you want to know Is whether it suits you not whether it one can only by tevtafl i A A tor and SHELF HARDWARE COMPLETE IN ALL LINES GIVE US A CHANCE TO PLEASE YOU EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED J A ALLAH TELEPHONE CONNECTION JACKS HIRE to Post M We have complete line of Pure Drugs Sundries comprfsingchftfeo Stationery Toilet tlons Soaps and Combs Atomizers Hot Bottles c A Full Patent Medicines lowest reduced prices I I jy We pay attention to our Prescription Department A 6all The L J PATTERSON AGENTS FOR THE GREAT WESTERN TELEGRAPH OF CANADA PhonA Ho Umited I J yds White in lengths from 6 to yds At Less than Mill Prices Our First Shipment of Spring Prints to Come Where it is Mai Frei Every Day Mixtures per pound Maple Cream plain per pound Maple Cream with per pound Chocolate Drpa 00 Mixed Creams do Baited da dp Chocolate j Now Dates id 2d New and Canned Goods at Lowest 1 S52SS NEXT TORONTO JOBBING HOUSE

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