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Newmarket Era, 28 May 1909, p. 7

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it i- c J v i I I N J if v i t J i v I I THE NEWMARKET ERA MAY 28 1909 r 1 J i I i3S HALL May The Leading Grocery Spring almost with us Garden ing will coon bo In order then you will want Oct the Best to bo sure of good We had good success last with our Seeds and look lor doubling our Sales this year You fcivo your choico BULK or PACK AGE from such reliable Seed mer chants as Steele J A Sim mers and M Ferry Your Intcr- our interests Wo want trade and rely on quality of or tor It Peeks OH III ABOUT w a u the CT will be held at top home of Mrs 1 Prospect Ave on Tuesday the 1st of Juno at pm A full attendance is request ed as there arc several Hems of to be attended to Brought to Toronto rqmains of the late Mrs Char lotte widow of the late Joseph of House who died suddenly in Paris Franco on May 8 reached Toronto last week and wore interred in St Jamas Cemetery oil Saturday De ceased for many years was former resident of Newmarket daughter of late Dr I Womens Institute The next meeting of the Newmarket ONE OF OUR UNRIVALLED SUITS HUNTER BROS LIMITED NEWMARKET Township S S A Mass Meeting of workers interested in S joined he- Uder Township Association will be Branch of the North York Womens Institute will take place at the home of Mrs Second of King on Saturday July at MO Pm As the Institute year with May all who joined he- fore April cease to be The enrollment of members will take place hold ai before any business is IransaeUvl A a on full attendance is requested I st July There will he an after- inoon and evening session for which Silver Wedding- good speakers are being provided Mr Mrs Price of Church school is expected to prepare t St celebrated their Silver Wedding On and supper on the Monday and It was also Mrs Prices grounds Programs and fur- birthday The following were pres- later en and the gathering was greatly en- Mr and Mrs Marsden and Misses Savins and J at the Messrs Savin Ireland Sharpc Rot fc n it and Dunn of Toronto Mr and of lho 2th Mrs Verity Mr and Misses Sf Verityrhompsonud Johns of New- iSA became the brido of Mr John the latter having come out from the Old coun try two or three years ago and found Band Wnploymeut with the Davis last market Army Serenade Tlie Salvation Army Brass EVAPORATED PEACHES Quality 10c lb EVAPORATED APPLES Choice Quality It EVAPORATED APRICOTS Very Fine lb COMB HONEY and a Section VALENCIA RAISINS Only a Boxes at Box China Cm we sell you a DINNER SET it- TOILET SET if we give you a Come and what we tire to offer from arrived in Town Saturday evening and remained until Leather Co Mr Harry Lorett late of London Monday evening and it was pretty lp away Miss Ida near a continuous performance with Ncwinarkot acted as brides- them They attracted a crowd Mr Harden was the down Town on Saturday night which Rev Real was followed by Salvation meeting in the morniii Barracks Early Sunday rt the Band started out to ser enade in various parts of the Town and meetings were kept up all day Again Monday morning and afternoon they had their street meetings Somehow it seems easier for a man to dig worms for bait just about formed the ceremony The was the recipient of many beautiful presents The happy couple will reside Charles St on Gould- A very quiet and pretty was in the Church in at eight oclock on May 24th when Miss Gertrude this season of the year than to loos- Khie third daughter of Mr and Mrs tad Iku I en the soil around the currant bushes in the garden Twentyfive years ago this spring potatoes sold here at and a bag Last Saturday sold on the Market at a bag The Regiment will leave on The Leading Joseph was ward Gould only Gould of Newmarket Tho ceremony was performed by Rev Father Bur nett j Tho bride looked pretty in mull trimmed with orange June for twelve days drill at earned a white ivory prayerbook Niagara It is time Co No- was bridesmaid Miss Nellie getting ready or Toronto cousin of the Tle Secretary of High School groom who wore pale blue and hat Board has already received three match plications for the vacancy on the teaching staff I The Town was quite gay with flags grooms gift to the was a gold BALDWIN BREEZES Notice To Whom it May Concern- On and after May Market will bo held on Monday Instead of Tues day afternoons as heretofore This change is instituted lor the con venience of buyers Mr who for time has been buying in Sutton has deserted that hamlet anf throws in his lot with Baldwin the great Metropolis of popular young man Mr Jones was UP to Baldwin Sun day eve On starling for homo the of his cycle suddenly collap sed throwing him forward with great violence on the roadway and inflict ing severe cuts and contusions about his face Mr Win Toronto was look ing up old friends in Baldwin last Friday and Saturday We heartily wish our old friend was back amongst us as in days of yore I understand he to receive an advance in salary as a recognition of his valuable ser vices to the Postal Mr- Will Ketch received a visit from his sisters Susy and Josephine Un fortunately I fear to attempt to spell their names by marriage A Mrs Nye of Buffalo paid a short visit to her cousin and aunt Mr Hen and Mrs Eliza A competent judge on such matters declares she is second edi tion of her aunt the late Mrs Deb bie Sutton Miss OBrien Yes our darling little Maggie and her friend Rout Thompson of Toronto were in Town for the On Saturday morning Aunt Sally Mrs Benny and Old Sobersides The Owl three suburban residents of the busy little burg Baldwin arose bright and early all apparently un bind with same noble resolve to wit to have a up time around their respective abodes tho mansion Mill View Farm and Castle Owl From the resolute and determined set of their mouths it was plainly evident that noble deeds were to he done Rakes and such like ilk were put in requisition and Che fun waxed fast and furious The smokeladen atmosphere indicat ed that fires were there also The Owl wearied of bis solitary job and moseyed oil to see how lie women folks were going it Aunt Sally and her adjutant Maggie the Yankee school inarm were toiling might and main whilst Mrs Ben and her aide- decamp kin you pronounce that Mr Ben himself were doing service Finally they quit Done I never give up a job until it is complete eagerly observed Mrs Benny winked his eye as if to Say Amen A- the observation warning that pro- is the thief of time so we set out on a lope for home whore by diligent application for a lengthy period we also could serenely smile the accomplishment of our stint has started- prepara tory practice for the seasons work hope to see him in the pink of condition and get on the team I never saw Charlie quite so jubilant before as he was when he won the champion ship cf the York Rangers Bat He reminded me of an bury old timer when he received the AGENTS FOR CENTURY CLOTHING AND DRESS GOODS NORTH YORK AGENTS 9t I I It would be a strictly business matter on your part to buy where you get the most value for your money We invite the fullest kind of comparisons as to our values and if you take the trouble to investigate you will find this Stores Values are not bettered anywhere FOR TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES 10 only English Tapestry Carpet Squares sizes ami Reg prices up to Sale Price GOODVALUE IN THESE HOUSE FURNISHINGS Curtain Poles complete ft 10c Of I Window Shades complete Stair Plates Nickel Extension Rods- up Curtain Muslin yard wide yd Art Muslin yd Tapestry Curtains pair Chenille Curtains pair Lace Curtains pair up Linoleums yds wade 40 and yard Hemp Carpet 12c yard up Union Carpet yd up Wool Wool Filled Carpet up Tapestry Carpet yd up Axminster Squares up PINEAPPLES FOR PRESERVING The season is getting well over We advise this week 8125 8150 and dozen Phone 2 for Imported Fruits and Vegetables CHILDRENS SHOES We are agents for Westons Shoes for Children The best Childrens made in Canada We make this statement not only from our own knowledge but on the acknow ledgment of the principal Shoe deal ers throughout Canada Ask for Westons Shoes and get Satisfaction We have in stock a very complete range of Boots and Slippers in Red Chocolate and Black and Patent Leather Sole Agents for the Hagar Shoe for Ladies the shoe that fits the foot Bl r LADIES FANCY- LISLE HOSE We have just passed into stock a number of lines of Fancy Hosiery in Tan and Black Tan and White Fancy Checks Stripes and Figures A BIG STOCK OF WHITE WAISTS HERE FOR YOUR CHOOSING All the Newest Styles in Long and Sleeves Good Materials Well Made Garments from plain to ela borately designed Oar Toronto damage before it was all out started in a tailor shop in the top flat The firemen had a hard fight of it The- overflow party of Brit ish immigrants which sailed from on the Lake Manitoba have It earnest At the various places where exams arc being held in the third division hardly per cent are men out of candidates Victoria Day receipts for the Street Railway show over increase to Mr Ed- son of Mr Joseph at military markmanship We band of the Salvation Army led the I Their Excellencies a dinner party last night and will give a gar- den party Saturday afternoon Tom Longboat had no difficulty in 5 The Methodists of the city inaugur- PHOTOS and see us for your next Photo We are certain you will lf with the results All work guaranteed E Artistic Photographer Newmarket Opposite Post Office Mrs Hughes UPTOATE Mi Rooms ate filled with a Fresh Stock of the Newest Ideas la Spring and Summer Hats A BIG STOCK OF CHILDRENS HATS NOW CALL EARLY while Stock is Complete Rooms over Roches North Store The groomsman was Mr I boys I brother of the bride The morning on Monday watch to the bridesmaid a groomsman a pair of Greenhouses Asparagus Roots for Sale Lettuce Carnations Geraniums etc for bedding Dahlia Roots Varieties Tomato Plants the four best varieties Asters White and Stocks and other plants Funeral Wedding Work given special attention at prices Phone Newmarket Married at Washington Many of oldest residents will remember Miss Janet Kirk Her name now is Mrs T Walton and she resides at Washington I On the 5th May last her daughter was married in extending our congrat ulations we copy the following from the Washington Times Miss lanet Walton daughter o Mr and Mrs Stephen T Walton married last evening to the Rev King Wright pastor of the Cen tennial Baptist Church the Rev Samuel If Greene officiating in the Calvary Baptist Church The bride who was escorted to the altar given in marriage by her father wore a beautiful white line satin gown and carried a bou quet of Bride roses Miss Francis Walton of Chicago who was her sisters maid of honor wore a gown of embroidered white batiste and carried a cluster Bridesmaid roses Ten little girls members of Miss Waltons Sunday school class- were the flower girls They wore dainty white organdie frocks and carried baskets sweet peas The Rev Leslie T Wright of Ken tucky was his brothers best man and the ushers were W Collins Robert Jenkins Temp- Vandebogert W Watt and Wise The church was prettily with palms and branches of dogwood and spring blossoms A reception in the home of the brides parents on Eye St followed the ceremony at the church Later in the evening the Rev and Mrs Wright left Washington for Louisville home of the bridegrooms pa rents a large reception will bo held in honor The Rev and Mrs Wright will re turn to Washington about the last of May Mr Wright will give his sermon the Centennial Baptist Church of which he has been pastor for the last four He has been callod to the Baptist church in Lexington to the links After the ceremony the wedding par ty adjourned to the home of the brides parents where the wedding breakfast was served later to about thirty guests The tables were decorated with pink carnations and roses Mr and Mrs Gould left on the three oclock train for Toronto and Buffalo where they will spend their honeymoon Her going away suit was blue broadcloth and hat to match After- their return they will reside in Tho bride received a very beautiful lot of presents BULK was a Nary a chuckling Last Fail bush fires cleared out Wardens Grove on hill They set to and broke up the land and put it in cultivation and Valentino Jr has just completed veneering his house with brick A fine job by and Traviss Tine is very comfortably fixed now little in The remains of toe four children of Mr burned to death in the Wy wood lire on Thursday night of last week were conveyed in four white hearses to Prospect Cemetery followed by Sunday School children and residents of the locality The J Smith 1111 a summer revival meet- Masseyjings beginning last Tuesday night at the Metropolitan Church recalls the 24 of harness will be dearer Scarcity U eS Wdes the cause of the increase people witnessed 2h May n a mans j KeIs0 l0 ago when he Ontario Government to look after n children strongly advocatls blacksmith explode Ins anvil took in the establishment of a heres lor last In a V Set em up for the Coley About 2000 guess I km afford it Next the contest Longboat beat his op- he was there about V wweball match between M ronto and Monday Toronto lost the morning You pay and pay well for putting up seeds in packages and you pay still more when you send away for package seeds Buy seeds ULK IN year and buy them at BROUGHTONS DRUG STORE Can Ex Co Photo Baggage to nd from trains handled with despatch I All new buildings on a farm All done and paid for years Jobn Miller was burning a kiln of lime when the arch collapsed sufficiently burned He lost neatly the whole hatch as stones partially burned can never be utilized again You may them till the crack of doom but theyll not make lime Now if Short John Stout had em ployed Long John Thin John Alex ander to build his arch I venture to say all this would never have hap pened Long John is an expert Grandmother had a relapse and was very low indeed but is pick ing up once again Although not absolutely certain the prospects for a bumper apple crop tWs year look favorable Frank Tomilson is again this year fairly launched on a series of im provements lie is extending and putting a cement walk under his sta bles More radical improvements are in view on the doors etc What meaneth all this Oh yes I see but mustnt let on Ross has an immensely sweet tooth This is accountable for the fondness he has for sweet girls My dear lit tle Jessie comes under this category sweet girls I suppose she does just dote on driving Mr and Mrs Thos Morton Little Britain were calling on friends in our burg last week Mr Morton was Baldwins pioneer merchant hav ing begun business here in He surely discovered the elixir of youth as ho is almost boyish in appearance though well up in years I think I understand No time or space to give a deduction of news must go unrecorded this space THE game by to and won the game by to The attendance of spectators at the two matches it is said totalled 23300 Fancy 23000 people going to see a ball game It was awfully sudden and very shocking to wife and neighbors but it shows the importance of being ready John Andrews Westmore land Ave painter was doing some worlv at his own house on the holiday Monday when he was seiz ed with a fainting spell He barely had time to get down from the lad der when he toppled over and expired Heart failure He was years of age and leaves a wife and one son the parade saw a ball game burnt firecrackers all day and fell asleep at night too dead tired to take his clothes off they still have such holidays out in Bayville Members of the Vok Pioneers want the old fort restored at once to its original state according as the com mission deed provides but the Hoard of Control state they have no funds this year as the work was not in cluded in the estimates Twentyone fires in includ ing of May is citys record Many were caused by firecrackers Fireworks should be prohibited in business and districts of cities and towns According to a dispatch from Otta wa this week the female invasion of The public school house over on the I t CTUi jt vapio Island was burned shortly after has commenced i to the Island oclock Monday night Damages labor exchange in al the Cities Towns and Incorporated Villages of the Province to provide suitable em ployment for every applicant- Gordon Clark of the Toronto postroffice staff has been appointed postmaster of The Provincial Board of Health has received notice of an outbreak of smallpox at Port Severn in the Parry Sound District The GovernorGeneral was a guest at a dinner of the Toronto Club on Wednesday evening last Rev Dr Gregg aged 92 an old pioneer Presbyterian divine and formerly a professor of Knox College passed away on Wednesday About inmates of the Sick Childrens Hospital were moved on Wednesday USE THE PHONE NEW SEEDS How the fire originated is a mystery Mr W of the Tele gram start has been ap pointed secretary of the Provincial Commission to investigate the whole milk problem Twelve young ladies four young men and an engineer had an allnight experience on Lake Ontario near Port Credit on Monday night Most of the party were in their twenties and they gave their friends a terribly anxiousnight as they knew the party PINE APPLES SeTac tfaSti i A that when two miles from Point i Superb Quality and cheaper than you will Credit the gasoline gave out and the 50 boat drifted The men tried to row buy them again this season ashore and worked till they blistered their hands The anchor was then cast Fortunately they had plenty of provisions but suffered some from cold before morning Two market gardeners John Wood and Boyd had their wagon struck by a street car on St Both men thrown from the rig and so seriously hurt that they had to be taken to the hospital An explosion took place in the la- at the City Hall on Tues- day and did about 50 damage as well as scared a lot of city officials A fire at the corner of Church street on Tuesday morning did about Cases to arrive We bought them A SNAP See our Stock HOME MADE PRESERVES pt Sealers Plum Jam 20c each 50 pt Sealers Orange Marmalade each- Small Jars Orange Marmalade each Every Jar of this fruit is Guaranteed Absolutely Pure and Very Superior Quality CROCKERY DEPARTMENT We have just received a crate of very handsome Toilet Ware In New Patterns Exclusive Designs Exquisite Colors English Ware Wo can interest you and save you money in this Department 1000 Bowls oldfashioned Blue each Childrens Fancy Cups and Saucers We have a few Prime Old White Cheese- Antique lb W HOWARD I- arHives15f TORONTO i IB AV

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