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Newmarket Era , October 20, 1911, p. 3

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if I fa fc r I Peeks Hems OS Games pupils of Newmarket High School taking advantage of the are going to Richmond Sin ibis afternoon to try conclusions i High School there the boys Maying football and the girls basket- fca- Newmarket Fair Speciar service on the Metropolitan Branch of the T Oct 25th 2th J Mean Trick Last Saturday into Mr- J a- stole live pair pigeons bad been taking special care the Fair No clue so far All Ladies arc Invited To ne array hats at Mrs Hunter More item M Hughes No trouble to show purchasers eve Special to Toronto A carload fully half from to the city last the invitation of the all attended the and were delighted the service These Cool Evenings A erfeciion Coal will keep a nice comfortable a cost per hour to lit refunded Hardware E League Ill- last evening charge of the and DepL very enjoyable was spent by all present Meeting next Monday evening is In the Canadian Citizen ship and a i0d program is be fog prepared Invitation Dance About CO young people several be fog from Aurora greatly the dance Wesleys Hall last Friday flight Music was supplied a pia nist Toronto and the young la dies say that the young men all good time- Cars will leave Sutton for Newmar ket at a and p m Halfhour service will be operated between Aurora and Newmarket from p each afternoon Cars will leave Newmarket for Sut ton at and p Cats will leave Newmarket for Keswick at 600 and 1100 p Late car Newmarket for Toronto and in termediate points at p 0 both nights The Roller Rink Will open some evening next week Watch for Bill Boards Ladles Curling Club The ladies who attended the Curl ing Meeting Monday evening were most enthusiastic an3 that only all the ladies in town married and single would join teven though they only cared to be honorary members a Club could be f which would ensure all good time- A further meeting has therefore been arranged to e held in the Fire Hall on Saturday evening Oct at oclock to which all ladies are cordially to attend At the last meeting Mrs J Robertson was voted to the chair and Mrs A acted as Secretary Oar Toronto Letter Something Good Coming Bo not Fail to See the SHOW and hear the MALIC at the OddFellows Evening in the COLONIAL THEATRE Friday Evening Oct Under auspices of Trumpet Band Mrs Mary Madden was in her apartments on Walton street last Saturday Asphyxiation is the supposed cause Between two and three thousand people attended toe openair meeting grounds of the Metropolitan Methodist Church on Sunday evening Twenty notable preachers in attend ance at the Ecumenical Conference were on the church steps which form ed a temporary pulpit Dr Scott Lidgett had charge of the service The words of popular hymns were thrown on a canvass screen for the song service the music was led a piano and cornet The Corona made the last trip of the season across the Lake on Satur day afternoon with over passen gers on board An order was made by the Chair man of the Municipal and Railway Board Saturday the the right to run their branch lines to the ojdovernment House proper ty Gates at John street crossing a were There was a good attendance at the Methodist Church on Sunday after noon last The pastor Rev Clem occupied the pulpit his theme Unpleasant Surprise taken from the- parable of the Ten Virgins Next Sabbath the service is to be in the are sorry to report that Mrs Hamilton Cook is not improving in health Rev Mr Clements and Mrs Clem ents attended the Ecumenical Con ference in Toronto last week Mrs A R 0 Fergus is spending a week with her sister Mrs H Cook The Ladies Aid which was held last Thursday evening was a decided success A good was rendered and everyone seemed to it Proceeds amounted to over J King Council The above council met at Wrights Hotel on Sat urday Sept 30th Members all present Minutes of last regular and special meetings read and confirmed The council in committee of the whole passed and ordered the fol lowing bills paid Joseph Billings months pay 00 Sol Atkinson work and ma terial for bridge LTWat son spikes for bridge Shropshire digging ditch Mount repairs to bridge 00 Mrs J Kneeshaw repairs to road Fred K repairs to road 7o Edward Ow ens road grant Gamble road A McAllister repairs Jo Cairns yards gravel Mel Stephens work on roads A A 8 pieces of cedar Samuel yards gravel J50 J work on bridge J Wilson work on bridge Holier Wilson work on bridge last week John Bell work on Humber bridge repairs to bridge Mrs Jos Rogers re- v ordered and a Trustees of the Christian are putting in a new large walk in front church week and along the south side so the new building is An event long was the opening of the new school ho in Section No King and Whitchurch on Wednesday after noon The day was fine and filled to over flowing with the of the sec tion their parents and friends As the just vacated was a in its erection vears lb- To are also to gradol if weather permits which will add ma- to the beautiful property of this Is Your Stock Out of condition Tonic will work wonder with horses cattle sheep bogs and hens Ask fr it at Society The Society Register compiled by I Mm Aid of the Methodist is now distribute- to ISA names arrayed and makes a tea handy calling Copfes had at the Office at 15c Church Wort is progressing in all trades through The plaster er tie hi it Coat on building The carpenters Jmv- II the wainscoting on in tin Surdity and the v in finish the walls on this floor week The are in U will finish the ceiling of auditorium electric lights Will be us ed Hie new edifice throughout Inerv will c lights in the alone It in that Sunday XA Department will be read for opening announced the third November The Carpenter expects to le through ft by brat of Igratuldted tin finest rural schools in the Coun ty Mr Phillips of was the architect and it as if every detail was closely studied to produce the best result both an and in its practical util ity the contractor Mr Phillips lias carried out the to entire satisfaction of all The building is about square and occupies a position in beautiful square grounds The basement is furnished for a playroom as well the lUic and proper is airy room with abundance of slate blackboards and individu al desk- Mr of New market had contract for tit paint ing The cost including beating ventilation is The opening ceremonies took the form of a program ably presided over by Mr Luke and Included Choruses dialogues and recitations the children with the ones and speeches by Inspector MaUoy McKay and Jackson Of Newmarket and of Aurora also Mr Phillips There were alio solos by Miss Shirley Willis Mr- Rice of Aurora as well as charming violin selections by Mr A of Newmarket flie teacher Miss Lowell deserves much praiee for training so well for oceaiffon with the of Mrs Rose I he trustees Messrs Fraud John Walker Thornton with whom were associated in a building Committee Messrs and Smith ftTt greatly which date the painting and rfe5ortJn Will follow and the new pipe to be The organ is be supplied wit watermotor and fc main Mug put In week diryt from the WLl Main Street to the motor it sweeping carpet rnattifl and bare ft at On the erection and ficKt of the Year years rut everything the WOd ever in North York Up to Monday entries I ere- the Secretary and large pack age fA tetter fcew are completed and or the ax well a Mr so wM tut the can the public trials promise Mils national m epqufries events are held wwiny assurances of number of ftortes to compete t- decorated Automobile a causing of of comment will doubt dr of to the new school was a teacher in be forty years ago Mr Dermis was also present who was a scholar old school erected and attended school previous ly In ti log was located on Win farm A selection was sung hy the of years ago which pleas ant memories among the old part of audience Mr Norman J himself hy a discourse Labor lot a large crowd Highlanders during will attend the ru in the Town Hall on the two nights A of test products of country tfcit now to ake rail your Preseoce The art Oct our BE We have received some very nee we wen to a very low flgnre are mount ed ia gold and our will found below The Quality Is Guaranteed for yourself it always a pleasure to show such fieri goods at such low price L ITTJI80I A CO Of P Ticket AkU of man at Peter street Ten Bulgarians were arrested at the depot last Saturday on their arrival here They had been brought over from the States to work on the It but refused to do so because Italians were employed Contractors had them arrested to recover passage money Miss May 0 Robert street fell unceremoniously on the sidewalk on Saturday in an unconscious condi tion She was taken to Hie Hospital and so far the doctors are not agreed as to the cause of the collapse Miss Laura J Craig It A grad uate McMaster University who is joining the teaching stall to College India was given a recep tion at the home Mrs 1 First- brook on Friday night and presented with a writing ease An attempt to open the College Li brary for a couple of hours on the Sabbath was Just to Sabbath desecration- one member of the Library Hoard de clared That was enough This Dominion was only two years old when the Duke of Cennaught first visited the country He found pro gress and development at Montreal and Ottawa hut he will find these evidences more marked if visits this city The Hoard of Trade this city has received word that On Tuesday of last week the P and the It hauled bushels of through Winnipeg for the head of the lakes a record for the season Now that Minister Cochrane is out of the Whitney Government it is within the range of possibility that his successor may urge the Provincial Premier to a Commission to develop the clay belt in the northern part of the Province New Ontario lias been noglected these seven years The Duke of Con naught Canadas new GovernorGeneral sent greetings to the Conference on Fri day to which the Conference replied was sentenced one vear in the Central Prison for committing perjury while a witness in a Police Court case In the case of Franklin Dove convicted of issuing a forged marriage certificate in order reassure the Parents of a with whom he elop ed His Honor remarked that it was a very had cise Content with seducing this girl he said tried to break up her home you will go to Penitentiary for three years Council decided it last to urge the Ontario Government to appoint juvenile com missioners also passed bylaws providing for purchase of Isolation Hospital a Vote of to the City dad dies decided accept the of Mr Home Smith to present the city with acres land on either side of the and to con struct a boulevard and driveway feet wide from the Lake Shore Road to While digging a sewer at the corner of and streets on Monday last Wilson Ferris were overcome by gas and had they not been rescued by other workmen would probably have per ished The byeelection In North Toronto to approve Hon Geo Fosters ac ceptance of office in the Gov ernment Is announced Nomination On the Inst and should he bo op posed voting one week later Toronto and will have a military manoeuvre on Day The contest will take place In the Valley Mr McNaUght member for NorthToronto criticized Ontario Railway and Municipal On Monday night at a Con servative meeting Mr Geo Yates private secretory to Hon Frank Cochrane Ottawa North Toronto and the Metropoli tan Hallway officials dont gut along very well together The unloading and loading of cars on street was the subject for complaint before the Toronto Council Mon day night Two men and a woman were arrett ed for disorderly conduct near Rich mond Hill en Saturday They were brought a magistrate and for trial are sixty of among children of schools The railway of almost two in length will in operation next summer who to having married a woman ago while Ms first wife was still liv ing Was sent to the for months Ihe City Solicitor reports that there actions at law now pending In which city la Mr Richard presi dent of One Conservative has been appointed Crown Attorney for York police arrested In a raid on an alleged gambling house SPECIAL Gloves Hosiery Underwear S Our Hilda Kid Gloves at are equal to any Gloves in the trade Every Pair Guaranteed Special Bargains Ladies Suede Chamois Gloves at per Pair Our Ribbed- Hose in Womens and Childrens will wear like iron Womens Heavy Winter Vests and Drawers in white and at 25c Very low prices Mens and Boys Underwear in Wool Fleeced Lined and Union We represent the Best Makers in the Shoe Business and every pair we sell we Guarantee You no chance in buying your shoes from us We carry a large stock an supply men women boys and girls with everything in the shoe line Groceries 1 A FEW POINTER8 New Raisins New Currants just ar rival Sugar go any higher Canned Vegetables higher In price than has been known years Brooms have gone higher than ever We will protect our customers against advance prices so long as our present stock lasts We shall be pleased to call lor your Grocery Order BRUNTON 3 Two nineyearold boys have ad mitted to opening the switch at Grafton which derailed the loco motive the Inaugural train Live Stock Market A CORSETS FALL STYLES- FANCY NET BLOUSES FROM TO pairs to bridge M to bridge repairs to culvert Stewart repairs to culvert Jan Thompson repairs to culvert John 1 Kehoe repairs to bridge yards gravel shovelling in pit Carr yards gravel and shovelling in pit George J Verner yards gravel and open ing pit Francis re pairs to culvert J Gould work on road LemonDeacon That Jas Shear- down be paid re killing dog caught worrying sheep tin oath was administered according to by law in that behalf DeaconWells That the Agricultural Society receive a grant of for the year WellsDeacon That Duke be paid on account PhillipsDeacon That the snow fence bonus for fence in be as passed by the Inspect or P Rush rods WellsPhillips That the follow ing sheep claims be paid Boys A J WellsPhillips That the bond se curity furnished by L and It tax col lectors be accepted as satisfactory LemonPhillips That 2000 be granted to King Vaughan Plow mens Association WellsDeacon That Win Wil liams be paid 20000 on account for tile DeaconLemon That A be paid 500 re Halls hill 1910 PhillipsDeacon That the bill of J Patterson PhrnB for 2645 for drugs and disinfectants dur ing quarantine for diphtheria in the family of Nell Dyke be paid WellsPhillips That our solicitor be Instructed to approach the i Railway Co respecting certain conditions requested by this before conveying the portion of laud mentioned in clause by- lav No 27 said conditions being that the It grant a right of way on original road allowance in event of the overhead bridge to be rebuilt or repaired there by suspending traffic Bylaw No to determine sal aries of members and officers re ceived its several readings and passed Council adjourned to meet at Harris Hotel on Sat urday Oct 29 North Bay Oct IB Ferdin and iLeplne years of age was crushed to death by falling from a tree while chopping i the bush The first official act of I Ha Royal Highness the Duke of Was administering the oath to Hon Mar tin Burrell Minister of Agriculture P steamer Princess Beatrice ran on a rock at Noble Vancouver and Prln Rupert Three hundred passengers on hoard were safely Telegraphic advices from points In the state of Mexico nay that recent tidal wave wrought great along coast of Lower California A statue of Michael Spanish physician who discovered circulation of the blood and wax burned at the stake for heresy at Geneva In was vetted at VI- France Decline from to c per cwt in butchers cattle in Toronto ibis week and export cattle slightly low er still Top price for export this week Prime picked loads of butchers Cat- lie good t butchers to medium SKIS common to feeders of over lbs from to war paid for stackers of good weight to light to- Veal Calves from t each Sheep about the same price as last week hut Iambs are down a selling at Good demand for Milch Cows Another drop in hogs Top price oft cars i Toronto Heavies 25c THE LADIES STOR It Newmarket Markets Oct Fall Wheat per bush So Oats per bosh 0 Barley per hush If- 25 27 0 15 0 2fi 0 0 0 0 Peas per bush Bran per ton Shorts per ton Hay per ton per do Butter per Hi Potatoes per bag Chickens per t r r a Why should Women look dowdy and frumpy when she so easily secure tlic fashionable flowing lines by the newest and latest corset A The La Diva Inducing Corset Model Its corset is only Model Garters A Corsets in many styles ranging from are be ing shown in Lundy s Corset Department Toronto Markets Kail Wheat per hush Wheat per bush Oats per hush Barley per bush Peas per Rye per bush Hay ton per do- Butter per Potatoes per Chickens has Oct SO ft7 0 S3 0 fc 0 17 CO 10 M Of 1 in ftj CAPITAL ALL PAID UP UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS ft lBHU Branches at all important in Canada and In London New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every description ol a Banking ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers of the Ontario Bank Branch will be as heretofore NEWMARKET BRANCH C ROSS Manager i I 4J IN t3 French all Wool Dress Goods at the Following Reductions Goods at 38c 60c Goods at Goods at 90c Goods at 68c 100 Goods at 125 Goods at 98c 4 Goods at 1 i I ami good corne naturally when the stomach Is up to its work the liver an1 bowels active and the blood pure Better con ditions follow the use of PILL Compare the Values with Toronto not the Newspaper advertisment but with the goods and see if we are in it DressMakers Findings at Cut Prices DRESS TRIMMINGS AT HALF PRICE i mm TORONTO

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