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Newmarket Era , January 6, 1905, p. 7

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A t 1 j ij L- THE NEWMARKET ERA DAY JAN 10 CHINA i HALL January 1905 The Holiday trade was more than good with us On looking ore our stock- we find some few Hues Dot sold as well as we expected If you are for a Bargain come see our Oxidized Hall Lamps Ruby Globe for it would be buying at ONE LINE OF Library Lamps too late for triple now can have them ait small prices another line of Lamps to clear out at each Toilet Sets At close prices to reduce stock Dinner At close prices to reduce stock Rich Cut Glass Every piece useful and at a trifle over wholesale to re duce our stock The Above Bargains for Days Only Grocery In tills wo lead keeping only the beat quality and telling at close We want your tour our trade and will give most careful atten- RA The Leading Reliable The Sovereign Bank of Canada with in our an account Sayings Bank Deposits of TWENTY CENTS and received and lltarcsl Allowed Daily Balance Compounded Poor Times a Year pi mutation of Hook January April 45 July and 3ht October of each year Branches Canada and in ail of the World Courteous Treatment Facilities Wodrn ACCOUNT IB INVITED Wallace Bruce Manager BRANCH Local Friends Church te will next Sabbath meetings each evening next i P fi cordial ly incited King Mission S will their annual Entertainment on -Wednesday- night Jan nth a good program being prepared consisting of and instrumental music dia logues speeches etc Process in aid ot Sunday school Everybody invited Millinery Ad winter goods at Hughes A Shooting Affair between 11 and oclock two shots from re volver in a house on Lot street caus- Anderson was sent for and in proceeded to investigate He found a man- named Jackson who was under the Influence of was ly ing in a stupid Jon on the floor of the cellar kitchen In his brothers bouse He bad been working in be country and was out of a job He had previously threatened to take his own life- A sixshooter was found in his hand- with two chambers dis charged and the others loaded The man was removed to a and took possession of the revolver When the Chief called at the house next day to take some action he found the man had skipped out of Town I Church The Sacrament of the Lords Sup per will be dispensed at the morning service next Lords Day Jan Members are cordially urged to be present AH are invited to attend this service Preparatory service at which new Convention The annual of King Association will be held in the Methodist Church on Thursday and Friday Jan and The program will be tonorrow Excursion Thursday of next week both our Intermediate and Junior teams play at Mutual St Rink Toronto and the Hockey are planning a monster Excursion for that night For particulars see bills Races There were fourteen horses in Town yesterday morning for the races on Fairy Lake yesterday and today A splendid half mile course was laid out and horsemen were anticipating an interesting time Store It is reported that Mr has secured the premises now occu pied by Mr and that he intends opening a new Bakery and Restaurant Billy has been on the road so long that he is quite a favorite and would no doubt do well for himself Baker Mr Cecil Simpson son of Mr Redmond Simpson has bought out Hills Bakery and takes possession on the 1st of February Mr Simpson learned his trade in Newmarket and has worked in Woodstock and for over three years He is a first- class and will no doubt continue with success the large and increasing trade that Mr Hill has been able to capture since coming to Newmarket Death of Rev The warm dip la temperature dur ing holidays was most cordial ly received especially by those whose and wells needed replenish ing j The usual and New Veals cheer passed this way Even the Jews had their part of it A number were visiting and many of our people went elsewhere Mrs Ritchie of Grafton is visiting her parents for a few weeks before moving to the Pacific coast Miss is with the family at Grafton until her re turn Campbell entered on her ties as teacher the school Tuesday morning ttc trust she may be successful and the Hoard will not fall into the bad habit of annual teachers Mr Holmes Davidson who has been home during has returned to the city Mrs J Connolly has gone on a trip to Collingwood to visit her son Dr Ethan Connolly There was a regular oldtime muni cipal this year Nearly ail rioters came out Messrs Johnston and two good men heroine our Commissioners Mr Ira Morton falls into the Reeves chair to which by custom and hard fighliu he is entitled Mr Morions will be Messrs Crittenden and nil men and true Mr Harlan Huntley has gone on a visit to Toronto Mr Win and wife who have been visiting his parents returned to To ronto Miss Edna Morton has gone to to teach Mr Elgin Barker and sister Mary had an At Home to a few friends Wednesday evening Local Option bylaw was de feated here on Monday much to the disappointment of the temperance workers of the If the Newmar ket contingent of voters on the little lake shore summer houses had let the run its own affairs the vote would have been much different Rut and the first days of the hew bora were marked by precisely such weather as was on top in Hicks justly famous Almanac On this the of J 905 put mo on record as saying For girls elderly and we beat the world Wouldnt it be a huge joke indeed on L not T H Lloyd if the party abandoned him as was in timated in their organ some days ago serve him right though The Owl himself would laugh We are exceedingly sorry to chroni cle the death of a very dear school mate Rev Edwin Alonzo Haincr years old and for the past two years pastor come again gentlemen when a trustee of the Union Baptist Church needed when the needs Rhode Island died at prance legislation or when you oclock last Monday evening after a double commission effort even will be received will hi weeks duration The though the elements rage you held on evening at oclock gentlemen you have heavy J A Grant of Richmond deVel a rather interest in our municipality will preach Session of The and need your friendly dead clergyman is survived a wife and morally Sabbath School and Bible Class C- I The political temperance element is FOR SALEOne Top one Cutter one sett Single Harness all in good condition Terms cash Ap ply to Mrs J Brown Brown Hill PINE ORCHARD Mr and Mrs Hall spent New Years in Mariposa and Mrs Playter of Toron to Junction were visiting with friends a few days in this vicinity Mr Walter Brown is home for the holidays Mr Levi and wife spent a week in the city Mr Geo Medley of Dakota is visiting friends here Mrs A and son of took New Years dinner with Mrs H Mr and family spent Years in Newmarket Mr Johnson has returned to Bloonifield Hills Mich We understand Hall and Israel were appointed trustees for the school the ensuing year The Rut ledges portable saw mill is again in our hurg at Mr Jesse Mr and Mrs A Lloyd and daugh ter spent Monday in Newmarket Mr and family took their New Years dinner with Mrs usual at pm on Sunday who is in business in New deep in during the who reside at their par- J P Whitney with his The 2J8 street Hot Scotch unrest ricted license be prepared to report for a Mr Hainer docs not seem to coincide with annual meeting and Pearl years old and j of His Royal Majestys opposition will he held rang loth will to the past year apparently enjoying good health his parliamentary enunciated At last Sabbath morning service his pulpit at the Union Bap- policy Better bear the ills we Mr Campbell spoke of life as being a at the morning and race to be run with patience earnest- evening services and preached two news and hopefulness Jesus the stron the conclusion greatest member of the human evening meeting he went to his has given us that confidence that complaining of a slight cold will overcome and will win in listless- and symptoms of the grippe manifest- themselves As the week wore on he gradually grew worse until On and Lola Starr spent under the parental roof Another oyster supper last Wednes day i glii We are glad to Know that local op tion carried in our division Mr Ross Toole was visiting in these days The leader on Sunday flOfr KETTLEB have than not of to flee those know BREEZES The changeable weather the begin ning oi this week seems to have effect on many persons by way of colds coughs c but has not added materially to the sleighing Muiday was very quiet for election day and not a very large vote was polled Owing to the manner the Placed on the ballots Boyds Livery now for of Town vWe prompt A BOYD Old Hockey The first game of the intermediate OH A series played in Newmarket Rink last Tuesday night between Newmarket and the was one the most closely contested matches witnessed here The play was fast a little rough thru- out arxd resulted fn a victory or the Town by a score of to The and officials were as follow Goal Bos worth Gaul Point Doyle Rover Right Centre Left Martin Goal Umpires Hawkins Howard TimeKeepers Cochenour On the fence for rough play 2 Boyle Laing The did very satisfactory work during the first half but much roughness in the Thy lineup was raUter a sur prise was sick unable to play leaving the team in was thought to he a very weak condition Ernie Doyle and Ep worth made up in speed what they lacked in Weight The latter was quite a puzzle to the heavy defence of the and is certainly a comer Newmarket tallied first after a few fast passes Toronto follows with two Then followed the longest hottest play of the evening For a while Newmarket showered shots on whore fine work no saved the from a defeat and in a 4iple minutes more up the fence and neatly shot rubber thru flags In the halt teams tired Doyle ard was quick ly by Toronto i hen Doyle was put Toronto scored aain fhe next game was scored by a neat lift from the Doyle with only six I he local then and won out The Score Newmarket Doyle Toronto KtnnoJy Newmarket i Second Half 1 Newmarket Doyle rain b Toronto mfn Toronto i Newmarket Our Squire Is no politician but the topmost hair persons actually voted contrary of his auburncrowned cranium to the nc intended We hope Thursday the attending physician was uttermost ends af Ids toes hes chuck the case in the that his patient was suffer- full of political Grit and sand Im election However the ing from pneumonia in an aggravated a Grit is an open sesame to his that caused the County Council form On Sunday the fact that the hospitable and fig- election has learned a mistake end was near at hand was made lively speaking he folds a Grit m known and members of the family his bosom as a father does his of Michigan were gathered around the lying son accompanied by his wife Susan- KffiuAs bedside when his Most if not all of us have bad our are visiting and lam and downs in life- The citizen in section Rev was the who had not more than bis average Atkinson of Toronto the spent Christmas with their son Fred play fence centre by minuteft to played of Hairier of snaro of downs during the icy Ontario and was a of last week was J Mr at Tory ate indeed graduate of Newmarket High He was one of a family of Baptist preachers six of his brothers five of whom are now alive and two nephews being members of the Rev John A astor of the Street Bant is I C lit rri l is one of the surviving brothers the others being V of Pa Hainer of J To ronto Canada and Fred Hainer of The nephews arc L of College Pa- and Rev Merlin Hainer of New ton Hainer assumed the pastorate of the Union Baptist Church on Jan W03p He was called to the church from a rich pastorate in New ark to fill a vacancy made the retirement of the James K He was a man fine ap pearance and had such a pleasant manner that became popular among bis flock from the beginning He was keenly interested in the upbuilding the church and under leadership the Mens Club and kindred organizations gained a new lease of life arid grew to large proportions Coming as it did the announce ment of Urn death of their pastor Was a great to the parish loners The decided was engaged in minis terial work for the past years He Wis ordained- in Canala and after supplying In several Canadian towns went the States anil held pastorates in Brooklyn New ark Mass Lynn Mass and Providence He was a strong and forceful speaks in his death all who knew Mm a friend and the city a use ful citizen For Sale Two in January and May Atao Sprit Calves exchange any the for good milch cows Mrs Andy Moulds of Con spent last week near is still alive but the city very low Those who intimately j tte we were not able to corn- know her will unite with me in she was one of and mothers in our One of our young men who is the wedding the past couple we heartily join a handsome chap finds it re quires no little time to keep up with the many Invitations out lo dinner uncial evenings etc with which lie by mammas who have eligible daughters were not a very motlest young gen- tleiiiaii his head would be completely the good wives weeks however we friends in wishing them the usual prosperity Mr J T Davis is just recovering from an attack illness We beg to sympathize with Mr unci Mrs in the loss of their babe of home few weeks old Mrs Howard spent New Years with friends in Aurora The sick at Proctors are turned by the gay young ladles who still to their beds with some are desirous of a flirtation better symptoms Spiir is somewhat of an We noticed our old friend Mr Den- tor fl the stage He so faithfully the neighborhood about Santa Clans on aya ago He is well pleasel morn to make Master Willie his with his home in Manitoba grandson believe I he real simon pure St Nick when twas no body else but Saint Billy Such deception is too bail though one has to laugh when they sec It When the scrllK KESWICK One of the hottest Municipal looks at His ever held in this township look The Owl in his band glass place on Monday The result was Well considered by all to be very uncertain as it was unavoidably mixed with the Local Option The temperance party elected two and the two with one not very was defeated a our readers have beard of Beat rice do very email majority only sixteen Cine a famous beauty of former The liiilperance people ho Is prone to Isnt in the makeup of an Individual tin indeed It a very Infinitesimal part There arc beauty of expression which an of tided either way far more greater moment Many of Local Option a demoniac days yet she possessed murderous character On seeing a most beautiful woman who has the reputation of being and disgustingly obscure In her fits of rage I am moved to ask Can it no possible Some of the patrons ol our unpointed are not by any means ills- and hope to try it again possibly next year especially l the adjoining municipalities should he trying it The Union Revival Services this week In the Christian Church market Next week they arc to he held In wish me rattle up the buyers and Methodist Church The two churches make them pay better prices Many arc looking forward with bright hones former have to be of such any longer The only visible Mr Richard Morton from to get another buyer to drop Belleville College preached In the Church on Sunday During the days prior to morning last to Paul did a phenomenal business Five were kept enor mously busy never flaw Birch a stir before The closing days of the dying year on TucMlay Mr 0yearold daugh ter was In bed on convulsions She rc- for hours I f j L I 1 so WHY USE I- Because it is tested tasting can well be called one of the fine arts who can taste several hundred enps of and by his detect the slightest them and who blindfolded can tell wiire each and every tea was own- not only the but the particular district and often the very plantation such a man is the professional tea taster The head man in my tea room Mr is a master in his profession He learned the business in London and is a tea taster by right of birth as both bis Father and Grandfather were tea tasters- It came natural to him and he is recognized as one the best judges of tea in America He and his assistants do nothing but taste the teas and superintend the blending RED ROSE TEA is the result ESTABROOKS St John BRANCHES TORONTO WINNIPEG NOW THAT IS We are able to devote more time to our repairing and hope soon to bo able to have jour work ready when called for All clock a- I watch repairing warranted for one year T WATSON and Graduate Optician r J I 35 PROMPT DELIVERY We wish our- many friends and Customers a Happy Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year and take this opportunity of thanking them all for their very generous pat ronage HARDY o She is slowly recovering hut still is Jar from well Mr Munroc our genial merchant tailor spent his holidays with friends Toronto Several from Newmarket Came up to vote on Monday Among others we were pleased to see the of the The surveying party who arc sur veying for proposed Hall way have completed their survey past this village It crosses the road about half way from the lo the Lake It Is said that they expect to lie running next summer hope such Is the case The many friends Mr Harry Grose will be to hear that ho bad a very bad attack heart trou ble again on Sunday last whilst vis iting at his daughters Mrs Mit chell in this village Mr Is Confined to house Just now owing to a bad fall that he during the Icy state of the roads There was lots fun for a low days tor some of the villagers who were hi a position to sec Keswick Hill Most every person attempting to come down would fall have a slide some going for two or three rods The boys on go hall way to the Lake Our popular and efficient school toucher Miss has resumed her duties an teacher lor our public school for the fourth year This has now a school house that the ratepayers may well feci proud of The last payment on pairs was made this year The sec tion is now out of debt We are pleased to see that Mr John Hose Is able to I around alter a few Duncan King and her eldest son John have on a Visit during the holidays with in Michigan and Western Ontario Mr Daley of Toronto spoke at a Local Option meeting in the dint Church last Sunday His address was well spoken of Daley is a brother of Mr of Sutton West Mr Lennox held a public meeting the on Friday evening last Owing to very bad state of roads was not a very large at tendance Those who went up to on Friday night Ho hoar Dr speak on Local Option were delight wiUi his address His points on the sac redness of the ballot were very fine For Sale Three new In Newmarket Good sited lota desirable location For particulars apply at office of Da- Co Sand and Gravel For delivered Orders by mall promptly attended to A WOOL Aurora Mouse and Lots For adjoining the Catholic on the West apply to

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