Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , February 8, 1907, p. 7

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lsi 1 I i THE NEWMARKET FRIDAY BY ail CHINAm Feb Weeks Hems There lair attendance at the League on Monde evening At the of the and program ratekbjnewta were erred and the young people to enjoy the Mr This is the tenon for CANNED GOODS Oar Leading Una the Old Homestead Brand The quality is guaranteed No and the price most te the purchaser Tomatoes I0O Straight We purchased a large quan tity in order rf to give the quality at above Dinner Sets Dinner Sets Pieces good Quality for Toilet Sets An extra good to Printed Good Sites Pieces for Another line of very toe quality Printed Every piece fall sine for A SMITH Tke Leading Onus phone a BR0U6HT0N COUGH Soothes the Inflamed ages and goes at the root of the matter by removing the cause of the cough PRICE BROUGHTONS Drug Store Newmarket PHONE Sand and a moot Once gain death has section and taken tor Its victims Mrs Surah Ann Lemon end Mrs Mrs Lemons funeral took place on Thursday last week to the Cemetery Elder was the officiating minister Among those from a distance we noted Mr Asa Millard end Mr Rob inson of Mr J Spink and lady and Miss Ethel Spink of Toronto funeral took risen Church win at the Sth con to the followed by a vary noon in the home of Mrs of relatives and friends not- Eagle Street At this meeting a new course of Mission study witl be entered and all the members are to Attend withstanding the severe cold on that day Mrs Bodwln whose death took place at her sons residence on the of January was taken to for interment on the Quite a number in this section are SpociMtty At Horn I lady in the we regret to say Is tiS bare the sympathy of the Committee are spending to neighborhood make as successful as its predecessors Miss Ida Kendal Toronto Tun is visiting friends in this sec- ExMtnfnatoa J Lewis Mount the eldest reguUr examinations at theij Toronto of Music were J held last week Miss Little Travuw to Wj daughter of Mr J A Traviss of WOO per ham Street credltsbly passed her Primary PianO the daughter of Alderman P Penrson Prospect Avenue obtained honors Both are pupils of Mrs J Briefiets Mr Armstrong of town has bought Mr farm A lot of people in Town and vicin ity are sick and many with pneu monia So far as we have heard all patients improving Mr Jos Wooding is still carrying his arm In sling He sprained his wrist badly over two weeks ago while chopping wood The Metropolitan Railway has its tracks across Park Ave now Another wedding in St Johns church next Monday morning Fire About oclock on Tuesday morn ing an alarm of fire was sent in from the box at the corner of Main Lot Streets The firemen and a number of citlxens responded prompt ly Smoke coming out of the roof and also filling the old Mechanics Hall building waa the cause of the alarm The firemen cut a hole the roof and found that a defective chimney was the trouble It was a bitterly cold morning and fortunately the fire was extinguished without turning the water into the hose per annum gave the Court a very libera treat on Wednesday night of last week We hope that many more of Court may live to do likewise The officers Installed the same even ing by Brother Dunn were Ranger M D Robinson j V R A Tew Curtis Trees Wilkinson Chap Mount S Thos Blackburn T Jas S A Tew Trustees John Cook and J Cur tis Auditors Walton and Webb of who has been spending a holiday season in King is preparing to go back in a few days Quite a heavy percentage of the fraternity in this section will take in the Oyster Supper at King Cit on Friday evening of this week There is some talk of extending the telephone system here in the near future but Tattoo thinks its too cold at present Well I guess ft Is Mr and Mrs spent Sunday in Mr and Mrs rutted relatives in Newmarket last week Mr H lost a valuable The upper part or the building need as a workshop and storehouse by J people spent Mr John Brlttso great snort Sorry to hear of the Illness of Mr Court Rescue A Lemon We wish him a peedy The last meeting of the above Court was the most successful ever Burnett was a Tunnto held under its The pro- Saturday posed visit by the representatives of the High Court induced nearly every member on the roll to be present and the meeting was most enthusias tic After the officers initiated a candidate and the members listened to the Secretary read seven proposi tions for the next meeting High Court Treasurer Wilson snd District Chief Ranger Installed the officers for the current year At the conclusion of the business of the evening the members and guests ad journed to Simpsons Lunch Parlors where a dainty supper was partaken of The usual toasts speeches We understand Mr B Ward will take charge of the Post Office next High Court Junior Woodward ex pected to be present next Monday evening Feb to address the mem bers on the Beneficiary Fund Mrs J Patterson also Mr and Miss guests at Mr J Groses one day last week Mr J SUpleton and Mrs J Pat terson were visitors at Mr Pat tersons near Newmarket A committee of the ratepayers of Bloomiogton and Lemonville divisions hereby extend an invitation to the ratepayers and their friends of the said divisions to attend an Oyster Supper given In honor of Seneca Ba ker WarUen of North York at bis souks followed Fred Butt thej JjJ5 r February Burned Out Bailiff was called to Si- loam on Sunday on account of his fathers house being destroyed by fire that morning Since his return we learn that Mr sister got up about oclock on Sunday morning and start ed the kitchen fire after which she returned to her bedroom upstairs to finish dressing In a few minutes she heard a noise like a storm coming up and looking out of the window saw flames of fire shootiu past She called out that the house was on fire and ran down stairs to save parents both of whom were sick in bed helpless With the assist- of a lady friend who was stay ing with her over night she got her mother out doors first then re turned for her father They slept down stairs but the bouse by this time iwaafilled with the smoke She floor dragged her father across the but on reaching the window which she supposed was the door she wasj Mrs Patterson is visiting her son overcome by the smoke but the Mr Patterson at six oclock sharp The Fellowship Meeting was well attended last Saturday afternoon led by Rev of ville Mr and Mrs Rose visited Goodwood on Sunday Several of our citizens are suffering from grippe Ah excellent sermon was delivered in the Christian Church Sunday morning by a converted Jew from Toronto We are sorry to lose Mr and Mrs Jos Burnett from our midst wish them success in their home at Quite a number attended the given in the church on Friday evening and report a splendid time Mr and Mrs Fairies visited at Mr T Simpsons of on Friday Rev W Sargent of Toronto will occupy the Christian pulpit on Feb Mr and Mrs J Burnett Mr and Mrs R Williams and Mr and Mrs Hoover attended a family reunion at Mr Cleavers of Churchill on Friday AGENTS FOR CHIL SHOES and CENTURY MSNS PINE TAILORED GARMENTS BEE North Yorks Greatest Store SSSoow Mr and Mrs and Miss Hood of New A Steele of neighbors arrived just in time to break open the door and rescue them In her heroic efforts Miss Markham spent a few days with in- had both her hands consider- here ia abb burned TIM house was totally and nothing waa saved Even the lady visitor lost her watch and other that she had with her and most- of her clothing- There was no insurance a policy for 00 being allowed to run out a tew weeks ago by mistake we are sorry Mr Joel Lemon is to say ssYMag from Mr and Mrs of were in our vtefnity on Sunday SjSjSJi Mr Walter Phillips a well known cattle dealer of Melbourne was killed at railway crossing WINTER A ONE WKBK MORE OF WINTER SALT JANUARY ENDING FEBRUARY BAftOAIN THREE IN 9 STOCKTAKING SALE WHITEWEAR SALE We are more than pleased with Last Weeks Big Selling Record Bigger results than hue been are what we expect for the next two To this end we have thoroughly revised our list leaving out the Sold Outs snd hammering down further still on some lines that are hot going as fast aa we would like We dont want to carry one dollars worth of Winter Goods over and we wont either if price has any thing to do with It RETURN FARES PAID from all stations on the Metropolitan and Railway and from Holland Landing Bradford Gilford Lefroy on the T R on nil purchases of IIS and over If you cannot come personally order by mail Freight or express charges paid to point in Ontario on nil orders of or over TERMS STRICTLY CASH NO GOODS ON APPROBATION MONEY REFUNDED FOR ANY GOODS YOU MAY WISH TO RETURN Space does not permit us to list all the Bargains we offer CUT PRICE NOTIONS yds New Valenciennes Laces in a Variety of Patterns reg price yd for yd yds New Valenciennes Lanes price and yd for eta yd yds New Swiss Cambric Em broideries Insertions worth 7 to for Hair Pins sites box boxes for White Smoked Pearl Buttons dor for Ladies Red or Lesther Purses 25c for lee Ledles Embossed Leatherette Hand Bags Black or Brown price for Ladies Embossed Leatherette Hand Bsgs Black or Brown for Tapestry Cushion Tops Several Shades and paterns for 19c Lithographed Cushion Tops Several Shades and for Childrens Picture Handkerchiefs each Ladles White Linen and Cambric Handkerchiefs Hemmed r Borders for Ladles White Lawn Handkerchiefs Embroidered Borders and for LOW PRICED 500 Yds Oxford Shirtings or patterns clearing at yd Striped White Muslins Several Pat terns yd Dox only Linen Doylies fringed all White or with Red or Brno Borders inches square Fringed White Damask Table Covers Plain for red borders for Wo Red Damask Table Covers tor Red Damask Table Covers reg tor SOME HOUSE PRICES Window Shades Dark Green Fringed reg 7fe for Window Shades Medium Green Laos and Insertion for Window Shades light Green Fringe and Laos for Curtain Poles ft Wood minfs Wall Papers Borders and Ceiling to match all at the same price from roll up China Straw Matting several Pat terns yd Tapestry Carpets reg 70 and all at one price yd Tapestry Carpets reg and nil at one prioe yd Tapestry Squares Velyet all at Clearing Prices Space does not permit description Ingrain Carpets Wool reg 75c for Ingrain Carpets Union for Art Muslin Hemp Carpets all reduced in prices 500 yds Cretonne reg price to all one price Tapestry Furniture Corering and Drapery Material about half a dot colors and patterns tor 17c White Curtain Muslin at inches wide Narrow Art Muslins Several Color ings yd BIG DISCOUNT OFF LADIES FDRS Stoles Boas Storm Collars Caper- Caps Muffs Gauntlets also in cluding Childrens White Bear Coats Bonnets Tarns Stoles Scarfs All at per cent Discount Ladies Jackets Black Astrachan regular for Black Astrachan regular tor Black regular for LADIES WINTER COATS MUST GO All Hew Style Garments Black Cloth Coats regular tor Black Cloth Costs regular for Tweed regular prices 750 800 and 850 AU one price 495 Tweed Coats regular prices 1100 1200 and 1250 all one price 725 LADIES RAIN COATS Only Ladies Dark Oxford Grey Covert Cloth and full length a splendid Winter Garment regular price 850 Clearing at Only Ladies Tweed Rain Coats lengths regular for 385 Ladles Rain Coats prices 1000 1060 all at one price CHILDRENS RAIN COATS REG ULAR 385 LADIES CLOTH CAPES Black Beaver lengths Braid Trim med price tor 195 KNITTED WOOL GOODS Childrens Sash Toque and Mitt Sets reg for Little Boys Buster Brown Sweaters for Breakfast Shawls cream or for Breakfast Shawls cream or reg for CLEARING LADIES WINTER SKIRTS Heavy Tweed Navy A Oxford Grey regular price Clearing at Ladies regular 300 350 and S3 5 Skirts all one price Ladies 450 and 500 one price Indies regular Skirts for Ladies and one price 495 Girls Mixed Tweed Slcirv3 regular 275 for LADIES UNDERWEAR REDUCED LADIES NIGHTGOWNS Pink Trimmed 125 for 95c Pink or Blue Trimmed for 118 White Pink Ribbon and Trim med 225 for Childrens Striped Night Gowns 50c for LADIES DRAWERS Heavy Striped for 23c White Pink and Blue 3c for 29c White Pink or Blue cnb and trimmed for LADIES WRAPPERS Wrappers DRESSING KIMONAS for 50c Eiderdown or 225 Eiderdown Si SO LADIES WINTER BLOUSES AWAY DOWN IN PRICK WAIST FOR 75c Fancy Lustre Fancy and Black Sateen prices were 135 and 100 Your Choice 75c BLACK LUSTRE WAISTS FOR 100 Wine Shade Figured Lustre Waist 195 for 150 LADIES WHITE WEAR LADIES NIGHTGOWNS 1 each LADIES UNDERSKIRTS 150 and each and 45c CHILDRENS PINAFORES 85 and LADIES DRAWERS per pair CORSET COVERS if 46 each BOYS WASH BLOUSES and BtfYS WASH SUITS 185 and per suit LADIES MUSLIN BLOUSES 125 160 and 260 LADIES LINEN AND PIQUE DRESS SKIRTS 186 185 LADIES PRINT WRAPPERS 145 150 175 and 200 LADIES SILK WAISTS 200 300 THE FAMOUS CENTURY BRAND CLOTHING INCLUDED IN THIS SALE COCHENOUR MARTIN CO to aid In building following church York The total the roads will become count assessment of the township is road and must be maintained a coke to borrow the of to meet current expenditure A wordy warfare the Other mileage waa add imaging the total North 937880 King York County Council Thursday At Thursday session or the Coun ty the matter of the an poiutment of a poUee magistrate Councilor Lapp brought up the mat considered and the legislature ter of the proposed of 2080 8 thsold amount together with be asked to appoint one for wells and streams In the town of salary School section No in absence of a of the bill now itemed value of the of a motion by Slater to reduce the fees of the auditors from to 8 a day I MM VVWW Will to ivi the 289750 car fare to amount of Toronto a northern of the county The total to I I Tl DnM Of AFT wmnt no before the legislature discussion was grant for continuation A postponed sum of was granted to the Friday horticultural of the equalisation coo and farmers sooiutkss If win submitted Thursday caused a great deal of adverse criticism Slater on behalf of -3- who a the societies urged that more attention be given to the younger rather than longer established moved the introduction a bylaw looking to a readjust iuun of the amount paid by toward the maintenance of oourthousf Afternoon meet- log wholly taken up with the detailed work of the good snd at the little progress had been made Solicitor Lennox stated that some existed regard to the maintenance of the after construction I the government to do Township strenuously to the nssessment from an acre la bat met with no support of Councillor and the report through as presented East Toron to succeeded So retaining the re duction of the town from the sum fixed the local asses or by 820U- The municipalities as now assessed are par 2eT North 0 King 8750 ft of the incorporated town and village is value Introduced a bylaw to wware legislation empowering towns and Tillage to exclude huck ster and pedlars from trading other than their own The purpose or the bill ts directed largely against bakers who drive out from the to nearby village to the loss of the local men The report of the educational com mittee passed with slight modi fication that of East Toronto high was sent bank for a revision day which of the audit one was the granting of to the Children Hospital I to the Gate Mission and to the Prisoners Aid Association question of a grant to the Waiters an of the East Toronto was replaced that of J one Saturday The closing hours of the York County Council on Saturday were occupied with the good roacVones lion All that remains Is to secure sanction or the several prior to June when the county council will In the event of twtKthsrds or the townships approving or taking over mite of roadway nod the ex penditure of 100000 the county will be committed to the movement and the government will contribute in the proportion of 1 to every 2 by the county Tn one other feature of The use of the council chamber granted to the South York tench ere for the annual convention la May Cbuncil now the treasurer referred tuv we not

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