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Newmarket Era , April 24, 1908, p. 3

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THE FRIDAY APRIL 1908 Weeks ItoealJIeais IB OK IB a a Mr Dawson tie recently appointed or York District will bake an official visit to the Lodge next Monday evening A large at tendance of members requested Friends Church There was a good attendance last Sunday morning and the program of singing and recitations provided by 1 and presided Cody a former greatly enjoyed house Sold Mr Julius Rogers has sold his re sidence on Botsford street to Mr one of the fore men in the Office Specialty Works Mr Rogers will move out on street Wanted 800 To Buy One Pair each of good Boots from Roche Co in Id Federal Bank store on the of Main and Water streets How are you off for They sell them Stereoptlcon Lecture Mr Frank Dell will give a Lecture in the Methodist church Monday evening under the aus pices ot the Epwortb League entitled in Canada and the Old Everybody invited Silver collection Brletlets The Bible Class of the Methodist Sunday School has opened a Club Room for their accommoda tion in the Widdifield block The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co will give a banquet during the straw berry season under auspices of the Willing Workers the Presbyterian Trout Reserve People who formerly went fishing pond Franklin are tow prohibited The pond was leased last year to a Club of Toronto and iarket gentlemen who bad spawn laced therein and the old fishing holes are now private property So The Easy Business Improving With the the per day for a ew weeks revival of trade with the opening he Works will resume lull time Orders are coming in better at thi United Factories and full time hours will be resumed on Monday The Davis Leather Co have con tinued full time all winter trad dull Agricultural Excursion Already the officers and direct Newmarket Agricultural Society talking excursion The point of des tination has not yet been determined but so far as we have learned sentiment to Bala some other prominent summer resort up in The date likely he about June If steam boat moduli on could be secured a many people would be satisfied with a trip by train to Belle by water to Orlllia and return in which event arrange ments might possibly be made for lacrosse match between Newmarket and thereby adding to the terest the occasion In any the Board will arrange for a Presbyterian Church Owing to the illness the pastor services last Sunday were conduct ed by Rev Duncan of Toronto The rendered choice Easter music the fioral decorations Town Council The Council met on Monday the Mayor in the chair Present Messrs ale Care McKay Schmidt Hunter and On motion Messrs were heard in reference lor a on Cotter street Mr Harris mid he had been promised a sidewalk condition that he built a house a thousand dollars He had built the house and three had passed and still the sidewalk had not been laid Mr heard with re ference to Pittsburg Mr C applied- for elec tric light for his residence The accounts or dered to be paid Son 31 small pulley A Bad Break at runs one of the dy Water Works broke into a dozen pieces One of them went through ceiling another piece made a hole the hardwood floor and a third piece broke a marble pl attached the dynamos The foundation for shaft that the pulley was riding was so badly shattered it be rebuilt The advantage apparent There was only a delay of at for a few moments The street lights are costing about They will run to per in the winter months St Pauls Church attended and the number largest in tin the rector Rev J The decorations were love- surpassing many previous occa thanks to the voting ladies the Chancel Guild The music choir was in keeping with th occasion and the solos Harry Hunter and Mr Mantalow were much appreciated The Easter Vestry Meeting held on Monday evening There satisfactory The throughout the year have debt has heen reduced ill the other liabilities hare beer net- and there is a substantial ince in hand to commence the Board of Health A It Brown John Gray Win Gray The applications and Lloyd for water were referred to the L Cases application for was granted The of the Club J and E for light was grant A communication from Messrs Ma one barristers on of Tench in regarC damage to property by the Metropolitan Railway was refer red to the Town Solicitor be by him It appears that when the Met- ropohtan Railway asked to change the grade company agree with the that street whoso property would be Injured by such change Mr Tench claims that his property Is Injured by the change in the grade or the street while ihe company take the ground that image is done The Tload Bridges were instructed to have laid on Cotter street Mrs applied Tor on Timothy street which referred to the Roads and Bridges Committee from the reference to for damages Our Toronto Letter Officer will prosecute any bread man- tbe city after July 1st who sells bread under the standard of ounces for half a loaf and three pounds for a full loaf LieutGovernor Clark will open the Horse Show next Wednesday The than last est Toronto annual convention the Game and Fish Protective tion was held this week In the It was largely attended recommendations the will ask the Government to bit killing partridge for two wooden shack on Derby avenue occupied by Henry Burgess was de stroyed by fire on Monday night The contents including a piano are total loss girl of 17 years named Abel was arrested on Monday charged with theft Mr Mitchell s The grant to the to Clerk was Spotting Goods Lacrosse Baseball Football Minns Hardware St Johns Church The decorations lst Sunday ail former and much Messrs McCaffrey who had charge Father Whitney ted by the choir Nettie Kennedy both and evening Clara also in the morning and McHale in the evening Of Fir ill Licences Howie here on the lor the May AURORA JasAVaite Lemon NEWMARKET Margaret Evans A Proctor John Stewart SUTTON McDonald A HOLLAND LANDING Jane EAST ft Gorman J J 1 NORTH Loader Trent moo MiicdocaW Graham KING J Sutton Bride J Harris and Lloyd There were twentyone application for tavern license and one shop tame number last ytar but those ard granted this year two in North York Trout fishing The Canadian band has commenced their evening serenades sure sign of Spring appearance rain last Sunday rooming delayed the blooming Millinery to a large extent All the schools reopen next Mon day Next Arbor Day Fall wheat is looking well the rait is turning green awl prospect re favorable for the farmers Mr Urn Ross his St yesterday to Mr Toronto Collsc Hoard lias bought tin hole the Williams farm It warm enough ithoit a topoat on and feci comfortable forget Old Com nil tee meeting In the Fire Hall to Hail The Clerk the us notice for Judge BY Our Blacks lis is Where the test a Goods Department ties It takes experience and developed judgment to choose Black Dress Goods our Blackg dye weave and finish We every style and every quality of fashionable favor Hon Ross delivered Senate Reform before the Club on Wednesday evening is now stated that detect the track the safeblowers who been operating in the Western part of this Province Developments expected any day About oclock on Tuesday morn ing the old owned by the was discovered on and in less than three hours Was heap ruins There were grain in the building at the The total is estimated at A hose on the way the fire ran over and killed a named Mrs Scott a widow came out Scotland last Au gust The elevator wall erected when the old Northern Depot was at the foot of avenue It is not known how the fire originated but defective electric wiring is the iIson the man who defeated Tom the Hamil- In a three mile race last fall at the Armories is entered for the three mile Canadian indoor championship race at the Armories night at the Garrison rj will meet Jack Taft Dan of Hamilton Mr Hartley K Council then adjourned Romance in New York New York April With her far away on the banks of the Miss Florence the daughter a wealthy Canadian banker and a boarder at of the fashionable ladies schools in York managed yesterday to etude her Chaperon and met Hoy McGibbon a young dent of Montreal after which she her boarding hoiuje as if nothing had hap pened The young hut attained his bride but nineteen he relieved the Liberal nomination for Toronto rumor is current in legal circles that he is slated Tor the vacancy Chancery Division the Hi created by the appointment Justice to the Chairmanship the Railway Commission Noah of on of abducting was up before the Police Court On Tuesday and remanded for a week The appeal of the Toronto York Radial Railway Co from the judg ment of Chief Justice allow ing Mr a freight checker damages All Good Cooks BUTTERICK PATTERNS 10c and f NONE HIGHER A Few Bargains in Wash Fabrics in Heavy Duck Print 10c per yard Cotton Imitation of Wool Guaranteed Colors only per yard Linen Suitings yard Swiss Spot Muslin regular Scotch 12Je Groceries Tomatoes 3 cans for 25c Cora cans Peas 3 cans for for Flakes Cooked Meats all kinds Sliced suit you Boots Shoes We guarantee the Boots for wear and we guarantee the price as tow or lower than any house in the trade We represent the best- makers in Can ada who stand behind every pair they make and we are never just out of what you We invite your inspection of our uptodate shoe A KETTLEBY Mis of School Section spending Easter holidays at her home at Acton Robinson School Section spent Easter at Ms parental home in the city and Mr Jenkins ot No at his home in King City Miss and Miss Stone- house of Schombcrg were the the Parsonage this Miss Jessie Elliott at Mr John her for- Isaac McGinnis a former re- dent the returned to spend Easter his old home He reports that tliure tew of old and survey of the old Jos Rogers has sold his to Mr Marshall at Rogers will this seasons crop and will give up possession in the Spring of The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church was held at the Parsonage on Wednesday last having qitiie a num ber visUors present Christian Church Ladies Aid met on Wednesday last at Mrs Jos A CORSETS UNDYS STANDARD PATTERNS THI LEADER IN Dry Goods Millinery and Fine Tailoring Our Millinery Openings were all that could he in regard to variety PRICE and the PATRONAGE received torn the people at large Profit by our Openings t you didnt it is not too late I yet We promise that our Special Display Easter J Millinery now on view will merit a visit from you if only to get an idea of what la new No obligation to J Ml i11 just ARE WOMEN JUDGED SHOES THEY WAR IF50-D0YOUWEAR- THE THESE DARK DAYS Tell truths the fehintn longer per diem Strong artificial light In a darkened room tella us truths pleasant and unpleasant about your eyeKlght We tell you that d Make No Ve sell you glass if needed For stock or furnished qui ATKINSON Ticket Pac lismissed Curl only made the the evening the of firew red edifice but certainly made a play themselves to discredit It- is to he hoped that this one graceful act may have a tendency them to consider their actions least apologise tu his Rev Bulbs Seeds ellestablished en together to subjects We have nothing better to offer you Thousands of women who wear the Empress recommend them SOLD WRIGHT MAIN ST NEWMARKET Newmarket Markets Wheat per bus Buckwheat Shorts per ton Bran per ton Hay per ton Potatoes per bag- Beet per quarter Chickens per lb ANK OF MONTREAL Established ALL PAID UP REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS CO 198832 Every description a Banking business transacted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former of the Ontario Bank Branch will be acconunoaai- at Newmarket and a IB 28 0 15- 0 17 16- 17 Toronto Markets April 1008 White Wheat per bus 0 0 Red Wheat per bus Spring Wheat per bush- Wheat per bus Barley per Oats per bush Potatoes per bag 1 10 Hogs per per lb Chickens per lb IB In the Old Federal Bank Premises on the corner of Main and Water Streets RUBBERS The Location the somewhat out of the way but the Prices not a bit out of the way Come and see us Open on Saturday April ROCHE CO Corner of Main and Water Newmarket The Ladles Aid held their Annual meeting in tbe church and elected their officer Mrs Lemon Mrs Talbot VicePresident Mrs Baker Treasurer Mm French Secretary They closed tho year with a balance on the right aide and alter having spent a good absent attending the luneral of Toronto alter spending their Easter Miss Conner Church Holidays with their parents Mr Mac Cook and family have turned to Lemonvllle and Mr Edmund Whites house working Mr Cooks farm Hasting has bought In and pleased to know that Mrs Lemon bis North farm there In the near Cook is Improving ipendlng his holidays under the parental roof Mr and Mrs Scott a repairing the church also Mr of Grimsby spent here ago to Bolivia Communion Easter with Mb friends Mr and Mrs America as missionaries have Baker turned TORONTO

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