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Newmarket Era , February 10, 1911, p. 3

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Weeks OX ABOUT Pauls Church A meeting the Mens Associa tion will be held in the Schoolroom M Wednesday evening next at Crimea provided This is for men and anyone is welcome Presentation At the regular communication of Tuscan Lodge No 99 last Wednesday in Masonic Hall Dr Fortune was presented with a Jewel by Mr Atkinson behalf of the Lodge which was fair appreciated Quite Saf is factory The Talent Sale- the schoolroom of the Methodist church last Friday afternoon was well at tended and although the proceeds were not quite it was all hat could be expected as every tiling was sold BY CARL CRESS Having occasion now and again to be a passenger on the car that up a number of pupils on their way from school I am prompt- Bad Storm ed to have a word or two with them The snowstorm oh Monday was by Si far the worst of the seasonin fact the carping critic it was the only day this winter that grumbler but just a short Curling Newmarket sent three Rinks to the at this week but bey bad hard luck Howards rink lost to by rink lost to Churchill by 1213 and Howards rink to by 1118 In the Consolidation rink won torn but Howards rink lost to two rinks played fiverybody Remember The Masquerade and Fancy Dress Carnival to be given in the Skating Kink on Wednesday evening Feb the auspices of the Newmarket High School AH pupils and pili are cordially invited to appear on the ice in costume The the public as spectators will very much appreciated Suitable prized will be awarded for the best costumes gave the trolley any special trouble and the Metropolitan officials deserve great praise for keeping the line open Some of the drifts on street were between seven and chlIdh feet high The car- leaving hero at clock in the morning for Toronto met with an accident at Bond Lake byjumping the track owing to some thing going wrong with the brake Fortunately none of the passengers were hurt The Mr Park had his to lay him off heart to heart talk To begin no one more than myself sympathizes with the joy and gladness that ought and nearly always charac- youth and I would have you remember that there is only one real youth and that it must perforce largely fade when you lay aside your books and realize that schooldays are forever past London Feb The most vital session of Parliament since the granting of the Magnus the second of King Georges reign and the first inaugurated by King George and Queen Mary in person was openr today with mediaeval pomp All of the old traditional rites were I observed- searched the lower vaults of the Parliament Build ings for evidence of the gunpow der plot and the King and Queen rode through the streets in the fabu lous old coach of gold and glass The immense throng cheered might ily for the King and Queen The Government program for this session of Parliament is one of vast and farreaching importance- It in cludes legislation on he veto bill broken as reported vividly remember- that personal ex perience and looking back and recall- insurance Home Rule for arm miriiVl yesterday I cart yet land sickness invalidity pension bill WirJMt the strange thrill that came to and the unemployment bill cam i me when I realized that the school- The first is by far the most house henceforth would only be a jtant in the proposed legislation This St Johns Church was the memory and I was called upon to lake up the threads of lifes stern scene not being careless of of a quiet wedding at oclock on vour duties or forgetful of genuine Wednesday morning Feb when Miss Trent daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Trent of Newmar ket became the bride of Mr Osborne of this town The in your class room yet let all you undertake he done with cheerful- bill will probably be presented in the House of Commons next Monday as it is anticipated that- the Ministers will have finished the debate upon the Kings address by that time This bill would have the following result and vivacity avoiding all mo- Destruction of the veto power of illtemper or brooding Aim the House of Peers upon money bills limit the veto on general legislation He Generous and Prosper if- Hoard of Trade is interesting in the progress and devel opment of the town especially in industries within our borders to be hoped that owners of available sites will cooperate with uhe Board in making the price of advantage rather than a hindrance for such a laudable Chamber in three successive envy and selfishness of the Upper House shall then become law on the Royal assent pron to surround your own life and the was performed by Father Mixes of others with a halo is to say that a Commons bill Whitney The bride was attended by Inert brightness and hope This will which has been rejected by the Up- Miss Osborne sister of the perpetuate youth and save you from and Mr Geo Osborne attend- much of his brother The bride wore at which are the cankering banc of the Kibg blue suit with hit to match world If some of your fellow stu- riding hat two years shall have and Persian lamb The dents have intellects less brighter relapsed before its introduction and grooms gift to the bride was a gold than yours if you find their struggle the third reading of it in the House watch and fob o the bridesmaid a strenuous and difficult to maintain j Commons pearl ring and to the best man a their place in the class then lend watch fob The happy cotiple Jefi on them a Willing hand and encourage the oclock train for Detroit and them with kind words and assistance points amid showers of- lice and I Remember that you arc all striving i STRANGE mm initio q If FOR FEBRUARY I BRUNTON ti Sale Register SATURDAY Feb J Rah- mens Mount Albert will dispose of his household goods cow and calf etc at JO pm Terms cash J K ester Auctioneer- WEDNESDAY February 15Mr John Huntley lots 1 con East will have an extensive auction sale of horses cattle pigs and implements at 12 oclock sharp Lunch at Crcdit until Nov on sums over Kavanagh Auct confetti for the same goal- so use your per- Mr is on They are both popular aid to make the journey short- Toronto these days pie and have the best wish- a I host of friends you will be a thousand times repaid in for those less favored than you Mrs James had the J selfforgetful and kindness tune to fall and break her arm Concert Great credit is due to the Principal of Pickering College for having In years gone by Newmarket to the musical public of lost more than one good thing Newmarket a pianist of such talent Christmas eve hut we arc glad to rc- further always remember that a port that she is recovering nicely teacher carries ever a great burden in A number around these parts have because the owners of available sites wanted more than were worth and stood for years and they still 3rd ability as Miss Jessie concert on Friday evening the February was indeed a revela tion Greater interest was felt on account of her having been a former il of Pickering College There as a splendid attendance nearly every chair was occupied Mr Gillies spent Friday Toronto at the celebration of fathers ninetieth birthday oo KKTTLEUY I he Late Timothy liotsford W weeks illness death came suddenly to Mr Timothy it oclock tfr was one of her hearers kef oldest native citizens ling here on Dec 1842 and Tlit first number a by Bach arranged by arrested the attention of imparting conscientious instruction laid up with the la grippe to the pupils he or she undertakes to teach and you can have no idea how these burdens are lightened by those j pupils whose lives and acts are I wholesome and sympathetic and who are considerate by gentleness of speech kindly demeanour and careful decorum in the classroom So much for and now for a short chat on what would be com mendable outside May I impress upon you this act that there is a great difference in his PI Ladies Aid enter tain ted the Ladies Aid of anil Snowball the home of Mrs on Friday last After listening to a good program seventy Ihful hJIP partook of the good supper provided and all enjoyed a social on Jist the second son of John J Rots- ford and Millard Re was engaged in the saddlery and business nearly all his life a member of the Church of Fng- and for many years belonged to tie choir In politics he was a Reformer In bis younger days he filled various positions on the School Ward and was a member of the old Hand v hen Mr Thos Bishop was leader He was also a member of the Masonic fraternity If had an enviable reputation for and integrity In he married Sarah Ford Dr Ford who Came to Newmarket iron his widow he lea res a grown up family of two von and two daughters One sister brother also survive him Mis- of this town Mr funeral look place from hi residence on Monday the following of the family being present Mr family of Toronto Mr and Mrs Melville of Mi Julia Toronto Win of To- and Mr John A of The were r if Care J Deune A arid Win well melody which a striking Contrast to the quaint ftrltr and boisterous levity r the former to the full hut avoid together bore A foe key A town league here week to oflt the many junior the hockey season of There are doens of young simple Theme of the Variations in F The Theme essen tially Russian was given a clear live rendering making il easily when it appeared In its vari ous forms throughout the variations now mild and brilliant now plaintive and solemn then graceful and dain ty ending in a brilliant bravura style ller second number consisted of four piecpfc of contrasting qualities The Melodic of gave ample scope for the pianists warm singing tone vicU even in the pa sages was never thin The charming Polish song of Chopin Maiden Wish transcribed most ef fectively fr the pianoforte by Liszt for perfect finger technique and a keen sense of rhythm all of which qualities Miss proved herself I he The nocturne for Hie left hand and s exact ing in Octaves evoked a I vert I table storm of enthusiasm tin- audience In the Chopin group Minns a worthy Interpreter of the great Polish master withal evincing great individuality at style The two pieces The in sharp minor and the Hal lade in G minor were the great triumph- of Hie evening as they hi- latter besides perfect technique a breadth of conception great Up to Mytr warmth and feeling working tremendous climaxes A to delightfully was the Hun- technical powers latter I have seen on the car going and coming from school girls Indulg- ere in loud talk and unThc seemly laughter arid boys acting and speaking Coarsely unruly and even rude el me you and this too in all kindness that these ebullitions of ill behaviour border on the vul gar and develop into marked indiffer ence for the comfort and feeling of others and also reflect sadly upon both the home and school training So then in your youthful which is yours by right and is or should be always acknowledged fin not forget to be thoughtful gentle I and considerate I have also been pained to sec school pupils retain their seats on a car while in the aisles women and men have been forced to stand I the boys only need to this breach I good manners to nev er let it occur again I also wish to say tfi the girls that it is ho less a sign of good breeding for them o of fer their seats to women or elderly men it appears to have become almost a fixed idea thai even the youngest girl child has divine right to a in public conveyances ho matter who stands You will notice therefore how Im possible II to go along through life without comment Some ohe is al ways up personality and manners and here are few lions in life that render life immune from criticism kindly otherwise have travelled far on in the Jour ney and from the afternoon I am looting back upon jour morning st eam will be held on the rink on Friday evening Feb usual prizes will be given for costume and races and also a prize of for the largest load brought from two miles distant Mr M Robinson is attending jury week Mr Harvey Watson spent Tuesday with his uncle Mr who is quite feeble and confined to his home Master Allan Curtis received a had fall on the ice last week and unconscious for two hours he is around again Miss Lida of Toronto spending a week at her fa the is Transvaal Feb know that I fen Met A the reminded of general who was capture by the at in Tho the Slate House was still is light the record The waiter Canadian regiment died today Jefferson city Mo Feb fire destroyed Of Missouri last night smouldering to day and it the flames have reached Vaults in the basement supply is exhausted Feb Standing be fore the mirror in the act of remov ing her hat after returning from church yesterday morning Mrs John was taken with a sudden attack of heart failure and fell pros rale dying lieore help could reach her She to from Victoria Harbor about four years ago and was the wife- of the forme manager of the are to get in the four or five earns arc to be to for a beautiful cup by feather Co iiger of the learn chosen Day iUuty Racine Frank Roy Officer oftl elected arc President AJ Roy an Lommiltte Dr Clarke T Doyle ard jr A of good games are and some good for next mi- expected to devel op league proposes to all players eager to learn the afd there are scores of them toy will be eligible for fUlA season lh com A he act that a line on the young player to who will be provable ar for next have- star 1 to work it earnest The are asked to give by attendance a- it ibat a good fast Junior Sill he the lor The supplies all and pad and ail financial go to defray H- firt game was played between d a bard fast the won the of six to three All layers showed gd form tie may well look forward to a good game on Thursday the and ftharn rocks ream managers are amrocks Day WatfoeafHeory Mk managers it be m that best were your then measun played to great advantage In to mot hearty a iftisleiit recall the young pianist play- fed in an exquisite and graceful man Charming Dallet from by At recent recital in Toronto the critics were warm their praise of her beautiful touch and singing quality of tone her ard her very musical Interpre- arid they are unanimous in ranking her as one of the plan generation and pre- Preparing for the diet a famous future for her conducted for full of hope of promise mid o and want thai we- should maintain friends I love all for Norwood eh man named vour glowing life your happy whose home in tohouig volatile spirit zealous Was puked in an forts at- and union Sunday morning by a freight if unselfish wishes avail ought THURSDAY Feb 16 Mr Martin L will have an extensive sale on lot Street near Newmarket- Farm Stock Implements and Furniture credit Auct FRIDAY Feb Mr Allen Centre Road half mile south of Albert will hold an ex tensive farm sale at one oclock Ten t lis credit on sums over J Kcster Auctioneer WEDNESDAY Feb Mr Robertson will have a sale ol stock and implements on lot rear of the 2nd Jon of East Credit to Oct Sale at one oclock Ka auctioneer Fairbarn clerk MONDAY Feb Mr Robert MacKrill have a sale of stock and implements at Sharon Usual terms Sale at one oclock auctioneer THURSDAY- Feb Mr- Francis Kay will have an extensive sale of stock and implements on the Hover Farm near Roachs Point mos credit or fj per cent Oil for cash Sale at one oclock Kavan auctioneer March Auction sale of farm slock implements etc on lotKO miles north of Aurora Arm it age PO stop on I Metropolitan the property of Hen- jauiin reserve Sale at one oclock Terms months J I auctioneer March 8 Mr John Slrrs will have a of farming stock implements tools and furni ture on lot il con Whitchurch Sale at 10 am lunch at noon Exceptionally good sale thorough bred cattle good horses No re serve BIG SALE FAWN FANCY W C LUNDY BLOUSES The Ladies Store Newmarket See our assortment of Fancy Nets and Allover Laces tb Llama Hose pairs for 810 Price this week Seamless Ribbed Spliced knees Double Soles Regular special price Plain Black Cashmere Superior Dyes sizes Regular for pair 1 Hose assorted sizes and prices from special price 19c pair All our New Spring Goods are now in You arc Cordially invited to call and inspect them I OYSTERS PURR CLOVER 25c Sunday morning I a few miles west a here and ahudant and abiding brought to this stall Oil where jou have mine in fullest AN Alarm dock Should have a nice tick And an alarm that putt further the THAT SORT IK mA it costs you from ft costs to Which for a that tells when its your move they are built to a good long TRY CO J tier and optician TORONTO At the meeting of tin deanery of Toronto held on Monday ways and means discussed lenteu inlsslonH to leu dayx following Ash Wednesday March to 1 4 at twentyfive Anglican cirntres city Not near half I In- members of the Ontario House were in their places Monday if Mr Vhltney sticks to the hint he gave when the Increase to was announced the Pro vince will save over by their absence Monday As toon as the new luiHIng The Orange is erected for the accommodation of the Art the latter will be moved from its present quarters In the resi dence of the late Gold win Smith J and the old building will become principal part of the Toronto Art Museum During the Coming summer the To ronto Horticultural Society Intends offer valuable prizes for the gardens that by this mean they can achieve the of the city The is open to all who do their gardening and the society will glvn practical help to any who desire it a Albert Smith of London town ship who bad been given up as dead by his family returned unexpectedly tbe otter day While sitting his brothers he dropped dead aid was procured He arrived here Sunday and started to walk to i farmers John bristle hut was overcome with exhaustion and fell by the truck Parts the body was froen Chatham Out Feb The west- hound Urand Trunk express Saturday afternoon struck a buggy containing Mrs Hade and Mrs of Ra leigh Township crossing on the lib In j concession and severely in jured both women Mrs was brought to St Josephs hospital this city from a large scalp wound and several severe contusions arid Mrs Hade taken on to Windsor Her leg was broken in several places and It Is thought she will not recover The women were driving across track and did not notice the approaching train The buggy which they were riding was demolished New York Feb At least fatality the Injury of several sons and spectacular rescues by Volunteers n well by firemen marked a Are which swept up the dumb waiter shaft of a Ave storey apartment building 105 West street last njght One known victim was himself a hero Ho was Alcldcs a Venezuel an years old who lost his life In going back after once out of danger to hunt for Florence OConnor The girl who was ten years old Is be lieved have perished Her par ents Mr and Mrs Charles OConnor were both seriously injured and latter will probably die Six other OConnor children and occupants of several other Hats were painfully burned or injured Live Stock Market Prices in Tomato this week are practically same as last week except an advance of in live hogs A Ferguson Manager of he Dominion lank at shot himself dead Chicago Feb Snow and sleet which accompanied last nights storm continued today to hamper traffic Fully of the elevated train service in he city could not be operated and there was hardly less serious Interference with he steam roads By strenuous efforts street car lines on the surface with in I ho City escaped a tieup but trolley roads in the suburb were Im passable and the time being went entirely out of commission Some interesting items this week for the thrifty housekeeper Several moneysaving specialties for strictly cash buyers Choice juicy Lemons do for Valencia Raisins cleaned Hi Choice Prunes lb Black Tea fine flavor lb Cooking Figs Be lb Breakfast Coffee 20c tin Macaroni Inc lb or lbs for 25c Reaver Oats large pkge premium Malta Vila Orange Meat Puffed Wheal Puffed Rice i Rolled Macon green lie lb Roll Bacon Side Bacon green 14c lb Strictly New Laid Eggs 25c do- Cooking dozen Canned Plums heavy syrup IOC can Fine Cabbage Table Turnips Fresh Celery Head Cheese His Sugar Pure Pork Sausage lbs for Maple Syrup tin Pickles Mixed Walnuts per bottle A this week Jelly Powders pkge for 5c Fresh White Fish Phone to arrive Thursday night HOWARD I Toronto Maria is Feb Fall Wheat per hush SO HO Wheat per bus Si Oats per hush Peas per bush Barley per hush Hay per ton Butter per lb per do Potatoes per hag Chickens per lb Turkeys per lb per lb Rucks per lb H 0 it 15- 25 f Newmarket Markets Feb ft Fall Wheat per hush Oats per hush Barley per bush Peas per hush Bran per ton Shorts per ton Hay per ton per lb Eggs per Potatoes bag Chickens per lb Ducks per lb per lb Turkeys per lb L JO 77 0 20 12 15 14- ff 13- 18- 20 I r one to The Two Stores Co situated in occupied by Martin tho very contra of ratio paying per cent with Ioubo years to run after which invcBtment will pay cent Kent payable monthly Part Cash Balance on Mortgage ARCHIVES OF ONmW C

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