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Newmarket Era , January 19, 1906, p. 7

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CHINA HALL Jan LAMPS Hall Limp worth for Extra fiie Stand Parlor Lamps handsome decorations regular prices to now reduced to A fiae Printed Toilet Set for lies Dinner Sets A feu Dinner Sets left at GROCERIES Salmon regular quality choice River for finest Selected box finest Selected Raisins Very fine quality Table were now Cheap for cooking Very nice Salmon every can good fish cans Tomatoes Com and Peas Quality and Prices Right Fresh Herrings Very fine quality cans for ft fine Japan Tea for ft A The Leading Reliable it Reliable Store KESWICK You want honest square dealing that is my aim You get just what you buy at the RIGHT PRICE beautiful Porcelain Dishes thrown to of has to take charge of the aheVnrwt Just OPENING DAYS are Satur day and Monday Oct All u invited Call and COL KESWICK Canadas Greatest Nurseries A Iax for Hockey Boyds a busload of Newmarket young men to cm Wednesday evening when the played team and defeated them by a score to Mr Ross the game Valentines Valentines Nice lot at Hughes Brigade At the annual meeting last Wednes day evening the following officers were elected ffi Chief P J Anderson 1st Engineer 2nd Engineer Rich Osborne Stewards Frank Duncan and Jos Robinson The Treasurer not being present the financial condition was not known but a discussion took place on the distribution of the funds among the various companies pie market Cemetery The Convention at last Thursday arid Friday Was well attended and very encouraging A full report will appear in next weeks issue Postponed On account of the death of Mr Doyle the championship Hockey Match oa Monday night between Al- and Newmarket was postponed as three of Mr brothers are in the Newmarket team Deeply Regretted News of the death of Air- Ivddle Doyle cast a feeling of sadness over the Town last Monday as he was one of Newmarkets most popular young men being an enthusiastic la crosse and hockey player and a gen eral favorite with all his acquaint ances Deceased was the son of Mr Ste phen Doyle was born and brought up here and his death is first break in the grownup family circle of seven sons and five daughters It is about five years since be left Town to tra vel as salesman for a wholesale firm In and two years ago set tled in that Town by purchasing a The annual meeting was announced tobacco store at the same lime last Monday evening in athletic sports Last month he out with the intention of investing in a larger business in the same city Being the only member of fam ily out of Town he was home for a robust to take last pursuant to statute It was a very disagreeable evening and only about a dozen people were present As the Treasurers report was not ready some discussion was raise by the auditors with reference to the counts The labor in connection With the Cemetery as well as care of lots has all been paid out of the gen- eral account and the Care of Lots Fund has not been touched The point Was raised by the auditor information as to how matter should be placed in the report Con siderable discussion arose and no de finite action was taken The meet ing adjourned for two to have the reports completed Christmas and although young man of fine physique he was not feeling well After he returned to he exercised himself in warding an attack of malarial vtr His brother Mr Doyle went to see him on Sunday and he appeared ro be improving hut very suddenly on Monday his heart col lapsed and he expired without a mo ments warning The remains were brought to New market from Toronto by special Met ropolitan ear arriving here after pm the car met by over a hundred young men who sorrowfully accompanied the remains to his old home where the sincere family affec tion manifested could not help touch ing anybodys heart with sympathy The numerous and magnificent Coral tributes bore silent testimony to the esteem and personal regard in which he was held They as follows Cross Cain Toronto Spray Miss McCaffrey Ottawa Wreath Klondyke Club Spray J OReilly Spray Mr Mrs and Miss To tell Nursery bruits SPECIALTIES ever Start NOW at the Beat Sell- lag Beaton Inducements lfbe- pay handsome free outfit WHITE for var tlKes and for tha for iron as wett weed The late Ferdinand King Township left an valued at Big crowd in Town last Saturday The early Metropolitan car was de layed about two hours near Aurora last Friday morning by an electrical blowout in car connections For more than two weeks past led squirrels have been seen skippiug about among the maple trees on Park avenue The snowstorm on Wednesday night brought us the first sleighing of the season The bells were jingling live ly yesterday Engineer installed a new ColumnKelly Bros hydrant at the corner of Lot and Pillow Patterson Mfg Co Main this week Mr William Hill of Whitchurch farmer received the estate of his late mother Hannah Hill of valued at Illustrated Citizens of Newmarket are proud of their town its lo cation its busy industries its many prosperous stores and mercantile in stitutions its professional educa tional and religious activities These have never yet been fittingly and ful ly depicted and portrayed in any is sue of a newspaper published in New market At an early date the Era will publish a large illustrated num ber which will he a full and practi cally complete review of the life the town along the lines mentioned above- The issue will be freely il lustrated with halftone engravings of schools churches residences busi ness blocks street scenes and town views and portraits of many of the business and professional men Al ready great interest has been aroused and the number promifes to be of exceptional merit The Era repre sentative has been courteously re ceived by those upon whom he has called and we feel satisfied than the citizens will give him ev informa tion at heir required to make this review of the life of New market as full and correct as possi ble market price of showed a downward tendency on and pleasurable smile on fates was from cus tomer Poor market last Saturday Prices as follows Butter to 25c ft Eggs to per do Dressed Chickens to and lb Dressed to pair to lie lb Dressed to ft Beef and Pork to lb Veal I to lb Apples to basket v Apples 1200 to barrel potatoes to 0c MM bush Spring Chickens to ft Old hens 6 to ft Live Ducks ft to ft Live Geese ft to ft to lie ft Pigeons to to pair Live guinea fowl 40o pair Hogs live weight ft Hides and ft Calfskins lie W to ft Cord wood to 15 Glover Miss Lizzie Glover and Messrs Harry Charles and J G er Mr George Glov er J The Grand Jury up from the cfty by special car yesterday and visited the Industrial Home Real Estate Sole Mr J Partridge has purchased the residence of Dr Geo Richardson on Prospect Ave and will take pos session in the spring The Or bis not decided yet whether he will pur chase in Town or build one to suit himself The Toronto Hospital We have received a letter A York County Physician discussing the question of tbe New Hospital in Toronto and the proposed grant the York County Council It was received so late in the week that we have not had time to put it in type for this weeks issue It will ap pear nest week Christian Church a At the adjourned meeting of the congregation on Tuesday evening ho question of allowing the pastor four months absence to labor for Church Extension in the North- West was re ferred to the Pastoral and Financial Committees who will finally decide The secretary of Rev Sargent of Toronto was present to urge tbe necessity of the President of Conference Rev entering upon this work Public School Board m I The first meeting for 1906 took place on Wednesday evening Mem bers present Messrs Manning Scott and McKay Dr Scott was reelected as chair man of the for the current year Mr J A Cody was reappointed by the Hoard astheir representative on the High School Hoard Mr J Harvey was appointed by the Hoard to hold office the Public Library Hoard for one year from Feb 1st next Mr J to hold office for years from Feb 1st and Mr J Smith for years from Feb 1st The Standing Committees for the year are the same as in but substituting the new Trustee to be elected in place of Mr Bruce The salary of was increased to per annum com mencing with Jan J 1906 Hoard adjourned loves Cross Imperial Boys Union Evangelistic Column Boys at King Street Jhe special union services by Mr and Mrs Gordon are Lacrosse Club j ing more interesting as the days pro- Cross Mrs Teeple and daughters j Those who heard the Evangelists Spray Miss Nellie Brant- Sunday morning were pleased ford with the services On Sunday Mr Arthur Brant- the the Town Hall was well attended and the address by Mrs Gordon was along temperance lines having par ticular reference to the Convention at Edinburgh with the poverty and distress in that city as well as in Glasgow caused by drunk enness The address was exceeding ly instructive and interesting and Mrs Gordon also sang a collide of selections pat belie and introduction On Sunday night the lirsl service was conduct in the Chris tian Church The Glory Song among others was with much feeling in the song services led by Mrs Gordon At the opening hour the choir led the congregation in the This was followed by a familiar hymn and as the words echoed throughout the church there was no mistaking the heartiness with which the audience accentuated the last Him Lord of all Rev then led in prayer read the scripture lesson and Mr Gordon preached taking lor a text the words found in Lukes chapter and verse Notwithstanding in this rejoice not that the spirits arc subject unto you but rather rejoice lccause your names are written in heaven The sermon was punctured with pointed Illustra tions all hearing on the supreme im portance of being- able to rejoice be cause of having the name written In heaven As the speaker closed Mrs Gordon led the people in devotion Then followed announcements and an other season of song during which Mrs Gordon sangwith much pathos Tell mother Ill be mere in answer to her prayer This message blessed Saviour to her bear Tell mother Ill be there Heavens joys with her to chare Yes tell my darling mother Ill ho there Y The choir and congregation joined In the chorus several signified their Intention of leading christian lives and Rev Fallis pronounced he benediction Although the weather has very unfavorable the attendance has been very satisfactory Wednesday evening the church was filled and a splendid interest manifested Splen did out of the Torrey- Alexan der characterizes the meetings The oclock morning pravcr- beld at various homes thru- out the Town have surprised people in the who attend est The afternoon Bible Readings are also well attended and very instruc tive There will be no bible reading this afternoon on account of the Childrens Meeting which takes place the Christian Church quarter to four The meeting this evening in the Christian Church will be the last this week- Sunday Services Services both the Methodist and Christian churches Sunday morning One of Evangelists will be in each church At Sunday alternGon a meet ing for Men Only will be held in the Christian Church to be addressed by Mrs Gordon on the subject How a Man Was Rescued Music to be led by a male choir Sunday evening union service in the Methodist Church commencing with a song service at a quarter to seven If there are than the church will meeting will be held in Church Meetings every night next week in the Church Q- lb Boxes RAISINS a Box more people hold another the Christian ford WreathToronto York Radial Ry Employees Cross Mr and Mrs A Anchor Office Specialty Employees Spray Hughes Cross Norman Rogers Spray I and Pros- ser Club Wreath Brothers Employees United Cross Mr and Mrs Broken Link Newmarket Hockey Club Spiritual Bouquets by the follow ing- Miss Toronto Miss Margaret Toronto Miss Minnie Ryan Toronto Miss M Ottawa Miss Niagara Falls The Family Midland Mrs Jos St Miss Katie Kcena Aurora Misses Lizzie and Annie McCaffrey Miss Grace Miss Bess Miss Nellie McCaffrey Miss Alice Miss Nettie Kennedy Miss Ellen McLaughlin J McLaughlin McCaffrey John Kennedy Thorna6 Burke The funeral took place on Wednes day morning and was very largely attended The United Factories where he was formerly employed and where a couple of brothers worked closed for the half day large number of the employees in Office Specialty also walked In precession with the Young Mens Club Tlie ser vice took place in St Johns Church which was filled Father Whitney The were Messrs Walter Cain Jack Kelly James lib W J McCaf frey The following friends were present from a distance Mr and Mlfes Mr Blake Button and Messrs Tarriffl John and Walter Kel ly Moesrs P and J Mr James Midland Mr Allandale Mr Thomas How ard Mrs TV Harding Mrs Miss Mr and Mrs J and daughter W Cain Mr Wllsr York Co Toronto My V flg Society The annual meeting of above Society was held in Newmarket on Wednesday last Mr Brim- son President in the chair After confirming the minutes of last annu al meeting the annual reports pre pared by the Secretary and Treasur er were presented Secretarys Report will appear next week Treasurers Report On motion the foregoing reports were adopted and ordered to he for warded to the Government Receipts balance on hand from Legislative grant GO Municipal grants Mmbcrs subscriptions 1 Donations in goods 299 Prize money retained for mem bers fees for Admission fees to exhibition 1367 Rents booths privilcgcs Funds merged from Newmar ket Horticultural Society Proceeds concert Excursion SO Grand Stand Miscellaneous adv in prize list old subscriptions 171 Hardys Emergency Sale a Dozen 9 51359 Total Expenditures By paid prizes For attractions music for con cert seals etc Prizes of in dispute Fitting up grounds c Insurance Mortgage interest Salaries Working expenses Ac Balance on hand Mff in 1091 35 53 Total Do you want to decrease your Household Expenses this cold month of January CO CO CO 1lb tin English Breakfast He tins Tomatoes for 25c tins Corn for tins Peas for 2oc tins Pumpkin for Ihs good Prunes for 25c lbs Choice Dates for bars Eclipse Soap for bars Fairy Toilet Soap for bars Tar Soap for 25c Table Syrup tin tin tin est Mixed Fancy A lbs for A Rich Red Salmon tin Clover Leaf 2 tins for 25c RANG a LEMON i l AT VALUES THAN CAN BE OFFERED BY ANY Cattle Poultry Spice Half Price FOR ONE WEEK USE IT I Sanborns Rich Coffees The meeting then proceeded to elect officers for the year Messrs Boss and A field being named as scrutineers Tho result of the balloting was as fol lows OFFICERS President A 1st VicePres John Proctor 2nd VicePresJ Fortune Secretary Win Keith Treasurer Jackson DIRECTORS It Brimson A Coombs Ceo Trivett Watson Schmidt J Cane Dennis AUDITORS J A and A Bum ton The retiring President hen vacated the chair and the Presidentelect Mr took the same making a brief address On motion of Mr Stephens seconded by Mr Boyle a vote of thanks was tendered the officers and directors the Past year Mr Brimson acknowledged the vote The meeting then adjourned CHAMBERLAINS COUCH REME DY THE BEST MADE In my opinion Chamberlains Cough Remedy Is the best made for colds says Mrs Cora Walker of Poitervllle California No other will cure a cold so quickly No oth er so sure a preventive of pneu monia No other is so pleasant And to take These are good rea sons why it should bo preferred to any other The fact is that few peo ple are satisfied with any other after bating once used tbls remedy For sale by Lloyd August while standing over a charge of dynamite at Hawk Lake that had hung fire was blown ft Into tho air and his mangled body was picked up with leg skull and Jaw fractured Reno Nev Jan Reports from Summit the highest point In the Sierra says the snow fall is the heaviest in thirty years and that more than feet of snow sheds on the Central Pacific have been crushed by mass snow tying up all railroad travel The value of an opinion rests entire upon the position the person en pressing it Women usually regard an apology from another woman as an ex cuse to repeat the 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from experience In treating thousands of cases exactly what to for your symptoms Dont be discouraged If you treated without success with Quacks Fakirs Electric Bolts Free Trials etc You must get cured and Doctors alone can cure you Our Method of treatment has stood test years why should fall In your Should your case prove Incurable you need not pay us a dollar Wo refer you to any Bank In this city as to our financial standing If you cannot call write for a Question Blank for Homo Treatment Consultation Free Booklets sent Free SHELBY DETROIT MICH Counterfeiters Caught Seattle Wash Jan Three Japanese counterfeiters have been placed under by a secret ser vice officer and hundreds of dollars worth of and gold pieces with the paraphernalia used In their manufacture captured Tho case Is unique In the annals of the Pacific Coast not only from the wide field- of their operations but from the fact that the batteries and some of moulds used by the coiners were made In Japan and shipped to country eoco Walter James the wellknown stock man of Man states that large numbers of cattle win tering out this year to the mildness of tbe season I Or Clank St WANTED Plain Sowing by the day or piece Mrs Thompson Park Ave flrvt house west Victoria Ave House to Rent On Ave All city convent Posseeslon 1st of Feb Ai- to J Millard Newmarket IM1 Farm for sale or to Let In Township of Kin of GERALD PEARSON Newmarket Position as saleslady Some ex perience J Era Now- market i

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