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Newmarket Era , May 28, 1909, p. 2

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THE ERA FRIDAY HAY- n it v BOTES TeleSCOpG Grip 1 a to the Ontario Lost In Newmarket about May for East Victoria on Ii Pro Tuesday last Dr Mason Row at Domestic Wanted To go to the Lake Apply lo MRS J ROBERTSON to Main majority every polling division save one contributing a majority of total vote Column is visiting rela tives north of Miss Myrtle Robs spent over Sun day friends in Mount Albert Miss Persia Wilson spent a few days at tlic home o Mr Jacob Doyle Mrs Ward has been visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs Cor nell St Personal A London cable despatch dated May again i England has shown liberal In granting refuse to alien exiles evening last week eight women from If Aimer Moore does not call and the of Turkeys harem remove his Ihcy be sold jn they arc now to defray expenses on Saturday the temporarily living at a boardinghouse Bill of June at the Market Square lMC fashionable neighborhood of Mrs Robert Pearson is very low Miss Vesta Thompson spent over Sunday the Lake Miss Sadie Reynolds spent the Mr and Mrs Glance spent the holiday with her parent in Co weekend at Miss Nettie Lehman of Toronto was home for Victoria Day Mr Botham had visitors from quite low Mr John took stroke the beginning of the week and is Newmarket at am JOHN 1 i Farm for Iortland on Victoria Day Miss Wesley spent the week end with her sister at Mr of Toronto visit ed old friends here on Monday Mr Vincent Pegg of Toronto spent over the holiday with Mr Nor man Osborne BUY THE Bulldog Stocking- FOR THAT ROUGH BOY- I The Home of Quality NSVVrJlARKET WEAR LIKE A PIGS NOSE Mr of Waterloo visited Miss of Sehomberg spent Victoria Day with her cousin That excellent farm of acres the East half of lot No 3 in Mo Con of JO Ap ply to David or Will New- or Currcy Pleasant Ave Beer Park Toronto lw House for Sale Comfortable Mouse with lots on Wellington Street Furnace hard Add soft water Apply to Mrs M corner Prospect and Timothy or Alaska-Yukon- Pacific a SEATTLE In ml mi ill fend Very low Excursion Rate May Full Information and tickets J GALBRAITH Ticket Agent VIVIAN I Mr and Mrs Hansford of Swansea spent the holiday with the cured letters mother Mrs McClenny of tins place Mr L was in To ronto a couple of days last week Mrs Penrose was at her home Pine View for the Mr Bert Bates visited in over Sunday We omitted to notice last week the Womens Edition of tjie Montreal Witness It embraced sixty- eight pages the primary purpose of which was to raise funds to preserve Mount Royal Park as a playground for the children of the city of Mon treal The women of Montreal un- the management of the edi tion of the Witness for that day and right nobly did they accomplish their assumed task We congratulate the women and the of the Witness on their success and practical philan thropy A despatch from Ottawa on Tues- day stated Hon A Aylesworth and Mr J S of Otta wa will sail today for London where conjunction with the Min ister of Justice of Newfoundland and J the Imperial authorities they will the Joint case of Canada and Newfoundland in connection with the Atlantic fisheries dispute with the United Slates to be submitted to the Hague Tribunal during the sum mer Mr will be ab sent from the capital probably until September next aui during his stay in will continue the treat ment with the aural specialist of Vi enna whom he consulted last sum mer With a more prolonged treat ment than he had time to take last year there is good reason to expect that the aural malady of the Minis- of Justice will he considerably al leviated if not almost completely on his father and sister on Monday Mr John Montgomery was from the City for the weekend Mr Wm Roche was In Town Wednesday calling on old friends Rev T attended a church meeting at Stroud last Friday even ing Mr and Mrs Hudson Bowman spent over Sunday In Town ship Little Miss Mabel Wcddel had a birthday party last Saturday after noon The Banquet in honor of Mr An gus Williams will take place this ev ening Miss Cane left on Friday to friends at Toronto and ridge Mrs Clay of Toronto- is j spending week with friends in New- I market Miss and Miss Toronto spent the holiday with Mrs i Mr of Fergus visited his sister Mrs M Hughes on Monday Mr and Mrs of To ronto spent over with Mrs J A Miss Clara and Mr I Simple Toronto spent the with Miss Jean Simpson Mrs of Toronto two daughters were guests at Mr J over the holidays Principal Firth and Dr Packcn- of Toronto University spent Monday at Pickering College Mrs and daughter Ella of Aurora spent the holiday with friends in Town Mr Frank Osborne also Miss Margaret spent over the holiday with their parents hoes Mrs Robinson spent the day with friends in the city The Students Campaign Team of Toronto open Local Option in King on Friday evening Mr and Mrs Bennett spent the hoi- J next when Mr and Mr Scott days with their daughter Mrs I illustrate their lectures car- loons and of an estimable A number of our young people character with music- strolled down to Mussulmans Lake choruses duets glees the choir on Monday and after spending the A most interesting evening is rowing hallplaying and anticipated Admission free A sil- watciung the football match enjoyed collection taken in aid of the the dance in Mr M Conners ham campaign fund Come everybody and Mr L Kirby furnished the music have a good time Dr who is home At meeting Mr Osborne and Miss Ed na Trent spent the holidays visiting friends in Mr Alfred Chappell of Hamilton spent the 21th with Mr and Mrs Moody on Eagle Street Mr Albert Sloan of Mount Al bert spent over Sunday with bis aunt Mrs W Collins Mr K Baker of Acton Lon don visited his cousin Mrs F Cornell a few days this week Miss Williams of New State a College chum was the guest of Miss Oracle Cane for a few days Miss Gladys of Toronto and Miss Una Boyd of Sharon spent the with Mrs Boyd Main Street Duncan McKinley Esq Con gressman from California was here on Monday visiting his nephew Mr J Road house Mr Morley Cody who is attend ing Toronto University was home for the holidays accompanied by a College chum Mr Smith of Wood stock Mr and Mrs Douglas of Victoria I Corners spent Wednesday with Mr and Mrs Roach on St and left the same evening on their honey moon Mr- A Flu felt of Bronte wa here on Thursday of last week to see his grandmother Mrs THE BOOT Our sales on the Tedd Shoes for Boys and Girls have been enormous WE GUARANTEE every pair Solid Leather CORDOVAN Soles are pegged and sewn Vamp runs underneath toe cap Solid Heels Solid Soles The Best Boot for Boys and Girls If you a boy thats a terror on Shoes buy him a pair of these and theyll hold and pair While other dealers talk price we talk quality and price A person may forget what they pay for Shoes but they will never forget how they looked how they fitted and how they wore It so much what you pay for an article as what you get Our aim is to supply to the public Reliable Stylish GoodWearing at Reasonable Prices SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK PAIRS Ladies Patent Leather and Vici Kid Oxfords in Leather or Vesting Tops Sizes to Reg up to per pair ON SALE at 198 pair I 25 PAIRS Mens Sample Boots in Vici Kid Box Calf and Goodyear Welt Sizes to Reg and ON SALE at 2 pair DONT BORROW YOUR NEIGHBORS UMBRELLA do Umbrellas inch Paragon Frame Steel Rod Horn Handles Patent SelfOpener Gloria Silk Top Reg ON SALE AT each A BIG SHIRT AT A SMALL PRICE 5 Mens Working Shirts made of Drill double Back and Front extra largesized bodies double sewn Sizes Mi to VERY SPECIAL AT EACH Mr John and wife and Jackson Mrs of Hamilton also Miss spent Victoria hoi- on Friday and will remain for with friends in Lindsay w Mrs Belfry of Mr and Mrs of home on Saturday and Mr ris Man arrived here on Monday on John Marker of Hamilton and Mr Andrew Wright of Toronto were here on Monday to see Mrs Jackson also her daughter Mrs Mlna arrived from Calgary on- Monday afternoon in time to be recognized and have a Miss Elsie Thomson of Toronto brief conversation with her mother was home for the holidays Since Sunday morning Mrs Jack- visit with relatives and friends Mr and Mrs Charles Kirbv were in Toronto over Sunday visiting their daughter Mrs George Stark ITS TIME FOR A CHANGEOP UNDERWEAR At 50 and we have a good range Natural Wool and MARINA Underwear sizes to Reliable from was in Toronto of the directors of the Kettloby Company it couple of days this week decided to hold Arbor Day on Miss J Smart was home lor Sun- the first Saturday in June AH day and Monday I resident ministers will be invited that School girls who take advantage of j very profitable afternoon may be Mi spent in commemoration of those it recess to tak to young men should not forget what time school calls A number of young ladies and gen tlemen of visited Vivian Sunday School on Sunday Natha niel dont be so shy hut go all the way John is home from is suffering from a severe atr of typhoid fever Mr Wallace Vaughan visits our town quite frequently with his flashy driver One of our young men collided with Mr- Young one evening last week while on his usual trip to the Tray and broke his buggy Miss Cooke was home for the holidays Wonder who in Vivian is possessed with the spring poet mania Ac cept the writers heartiest congratu lations Your poetical talent is amazing Miss M Wilson spent the holidays With her mother Sorry Roy it is so far to St Mr Dickie of Sunderland was the guest of Mr Cox recently for a few days Many of our Canadians seem to be becoming loyal Not a Hag did I see floating on Monday LAPWING 0 who have passed on before us Seats will bo provided and arrangements may he made for the of plots with the secretary by her friend Miss Amy Pow ell Mr and Mrs Will Oliver and al so Mr Harry and wife of To ronto spent Victoria Day with Mrs Oliver Miss Myrtle of Toronto and Mr of spent over Sunday with Mr William Mr Richard Osborne and wife of spent over the holiday with his nephew Mr Osborne Main St Wrecked in the Far North f Quite a number of our city cousins spent the holiday on Monday in and about our burg Among those we have noticed are the Misses Steele and Miss Simpson at Mr Murrays the Misses guests of the on the line Misses Bertie and Pearl Baker accompanied by their friend Miss Smith at their home on the 5th line Miss Mttie Watson and Mr M Watson at Mr L Watsons Mrs T Kirk and daughter Miss Maggie at Mf J T Curtis Mr Jas Stole his uncle Mr Jas Murray Miss Mina Jan4s at her parental home Mr Silas of Barrie was visiting old friends here over the hol iday Messrs Si Frank Curtis Gladwin end L Stephenson spent in Toronto A most interesting and creditable program was given on Sunday even ing last at King Christian Church by the League They turned out heartily and were heartily wel comed Seattle Wis May 24 A cable des patch to the PostIntelligencer from Seward Alaska says that the mail steamer Dora has arrived- there with survivors of the wrecked ship Columbia The survivors tell a tale of suffering and of heroism seldom ex celled Following the grounding In a blind ing snowstorm eight miles east of Pass on the night of April 30 the experiences of the passengers crew of the Columbia were har rowing There was no wind at the time but a terrific surf was raging from a storm of the previous night On the vessel were Italians Japanese and Americans and Scan dinavians All wore passive and obedient in the face of danger save the Italians who in panic raved and prayed A boat was lowered and the Italians poured in The Italians at tempted to seize two more boats but were restrained at the point of guns They rowed eight miles to Scotch Cape lighthouse Returning two days later for provisions they were again- compelled with revolvers to lake only food and refrain from loot ing Two former lifesaving men Christ and Ernest Anderson insisted that they be allowed to pro- to shore alone in a diminutive skiff and succeeded in establishing a line to the shore Disembarking by means of the large flshboats the life line occupied twentyfour hours Dr Thresher the ship had to work continuously to revive the men who were spilled from capsized boats into the ley waters Many were nearly drowned and it was in the resuscitation of these that the Japanese showed fine spirit All the boats were smashed but one Only one woman the Australian wife of Mate Canteron was the party On the morning of May storm caused the final abandonment of the wrecked Columbia The same day the ship burned to the waters edge Miss Taylor spent a few days at the Methodist Parsonage and is leav ing this week to visit friends in Tp Rev P Addison gave the Era a call on Friday on his way from Or chard Beach to a funeral at Rich mond Hill Mr Alfred Manning of Hamilton brother of Mr R Manning of this town who has been very ill is slow ly improving The two daughters of Rev J Fallis of Toronto Misses Ethel and were guests at Mr Mannings over Sunday Mr Geo of Niagara Falls Y visited his brothers here on Monday He Is looking well and appears to be doing well Mr Thos and his grand daughter Miss Mariel McCallum of Gibson Sirncoe County spent the holidays with Miss Mrs Montgomery of Toronto sister of Mr John Montgomery spent Victoria Day here with him ac companied by her daughter Mr White and his cousin Miss White of London also Mrs Dr Graham of visited Mrs A Chantler on Victoria Day Owing to failing health Mrs Sarah of will not receive on the of June as pre viously on her 100th and birth days Mr Will Clark of Alliston a former High School pupil in New market was the guest of Mr J A Cody while attending District Meeting in Newmarket Tuesday and Wednes day Mr and Mrs Alfred Toole of Aurora A Lloyd of Toronto also Mrs Frank of Pino Orchard were the guests of Mr J Johnson Joseph Ave on Saturday last Between and Newmarket people attended a picnic party at Roachs Point on Victoria Day and were the of Dr and Mrs Wes ley The launch was in good running order and they spent a most deligtitful day son has been wavering between life and death She sleeps a great deal is free from pain and is conscious at intervals Up to the time of to press yesterday she was still liv ing but gradually growing weaker A letter from Calgary A I dat ed May received from a resident of that City says We are having a very backward season cold and wet half raining and snowing with a fair ly nice day once in a while Never theless things In general here are pretty- good and the City takes on quite a busy appearance A lot of men arc being employed putting down pavements placing sewers water mains etc and as soon as the rails arrive they will be engaged in laying down street car tracks Poles for the trolley wires are being put into position and car barns are in course of construction Business with us at the store has been better than last year although summer goods are not moving briskly but when we do get bright weather we are looking for a rush This looks as if Calgary is on the swing forward 0 0 I A A J J A I AAt A despatch from Galveston Tex says The lives of men and from to head of cattle were lost in a terrific hailstorm when hailstones as large as cannon balls fell Employees of the Winnipeg post- office found a box of six snakes in the mails consigned to a party in Ireland from a homesteader at Prince Albert The reptiles were promptly returned to the sender Hamilton May The owners of the Silver Dart are not the only Can adian inventors experimenting with flying machines John Burton of this city son of a former wellknown T official has invented an aero plane which he and his friends are confident will prove a success The machine was taken on the mountain for a trial trip and although those interested kept it secret the machine rose in the air and sailed towards the city The inventor did not fancy go ing over the mountain brow until he given the machine a better test and descended in such hurry that he was thrown out and sprained his wrist I THE LEADING House Yea cca buy your Fnrnitnre Cheap For Cash UNDERTAKING EMBALMING A SPECIALTY to at John Millard IT tad TUB CRADLE WEST At the North End of New market on May to Mr andMrs West a daugh ter THE ALTAR LEATHERS BAKER At the Par sonage Richmond Hill on May by Rev A P Brace BD Ella daughter of Mr and Mrs Gideon Baker- to William Leathers both of Whitchurch Tp HUGHESGIB KEY At the home of the brides parents on May by Rev T W Mr Will Hughes to Miss Annie daughter of Mr Newmarket LEE In Newmarket On May by Rev T W Neal Mr John Hellam to Miss Lee of Eng THE TOMB At Sturgeon Falls Ont on May 1909 John David known in Newmarket the name of Di in his 31st year The funeral took place on Saturday evening from Millards Undertaking Parlor to Church of England Ceme tery on Eagle St ECK In Whitchurch just soutn Newmarket on May Cyrus Dennis Eck in his year In Newmarket on May Isaac in his year Interred at Newmarket Cemetery on Tuesday aftertioon Newmarket on May Olive Clemens daugh ter of Mr Jack Robinson aged 1 month and 6 days St J ROHDHOUSB MAIN ST NORTH NEWMARKET AH Orders will receive Careful and- Prompt Attention For Quality and Price we think this is a good time for you to buy your Pine Apples for Canning We have been advised that now will be the cheapest time for preserving We have some of the Best Quality Eastern Township Maple Syrup at pen Imp Gallon XT For Field and Garden Seeds we have a Full Range AT- Nut Stove fed Our Sales CO or Egg 650 50 our Expectations because TH Phono E Order by Phone or from Cartew Fred or Jot Turner TORONTO

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