Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , November 10, 1911, p. 3

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Heals l3 lhe Befiets Mr Geo- moved new house on Prospect Ave yester day There is a printing press at work in the Office Specialty Works that prints and numbers cards in an hour If is working for the vVThi7st on Wed- minion census returns evening I- particulars later from Another Extension The Metropolitan Ry Co has se cured fiftyloot strip the Mill- lard property from Street Newmarket or times a day Briefs- in the Hot Fowl Supper to Park Avenue and will fl on Monday night other track so as to avoid the back- Mr Fred has sold his houseling up of cars and loss of time when Street to Mr lacob the and south cars meet of Newmarket defy meeting the Directors will at the Secretarys Office at dock Saturday evening to pass and wind up the business v Fair Prizes awarded will be arable immediately alter this fThe cbuncir met op Monday students and the Mayor in the chair a cop got into on Saturday Members present Messrs Keith The tangle was settled in the Police Vale Barker and Even Court on Monday I The Auto Factory public meeting to explain all the features and conditions of the Auto Factory for Newmarket will be held in Town Hall on Monday J tbc strcet Every citizen should attend any question that is not understood ask I about it The vote will be taken a The minutes of last meeting were k read and approved i M I Mr BaManning appeared before the Duchess of is to lay the council re wrongful assessment the comer stone of the new Frances The matter was referred to the Hall chief to adjust Two deputations from this city left- The following accounts were or- for Ottawa on Tuesday night to in- to be paid 3221 3673 360 605 the Government Of course Gardner fire ater plunder The Co ation wants the harbor deepened and Thompson the Board of Trade is asking that SS five build be erected on Toronto s Millard main streets for Federal Newton also want a new parade A ground north the Armories Pittsburg Coal Co City teachers of Public Schools Y Co have teen advised to impress upon the minds o pupils these two rules 1st Toss he street corners and 2nd Never run in front oi a street It would be wll for everybody Manning to mind these rules a matter of Jos safety- meters SPECIAL v Gloves Hosiery Underwear Our Hilda Kid Gloves at are to any Gloves in the trade Every Pair Guaranteed Special Bargains in Ladies Suede Chamois Gloves at per pair Our 21 Ribbed Cashmere Hose in We represent the Best Makers in V V A FEW POINTER8 New Raisins New Currants lust i Omens and Childrens will wear like iron at 26c- Sugar will not go any higher Canned Vegetables will be higher In price than has been known la years j Guarantee You run Women s Heavy- ftmtsr Vests and the Shoe and every pair we than ever sell we Guarantee You i tS i- Organ and Choir Recital Choir of St Andrews giving an organ and on Nov 22nd assisted by Miss I Crosby contralto and Frank An week from Monday 20th and I January 1st next no embalm- 6 meters to vote intelligently every freeholder uri Sunbeam Co hear the explanation of Possess a certificate of qualification ffi ls j from the Hoard of provided by session Church who have tenor Toronto J excellent program is promised A quiet wedding was celebrated at Mr Bcmrose sang style Johns Church on lighting everyone with his excellent jutsday morning at eight oclock ard sympathetic Miss daughter of Mr and Toronto Globe M Mrs John Paton of Kettle by was united in marriage to Mr of London the Rev Fa- Whitney officiating j The wore a smart and hecorrf- suit of tweed and was as- Class they have added a line fcy rfs Pittsburg Coal Co iT Y Co Mabel a j duty woman was arrested on Stringer while attempting to sell a bar of pay sheet No new- walks gold valued At police head- Pay sheet No P quarters she said she had purchased Pay sheet No the from a stranger on lacPay sheet No R street On searching trunk 3150 405 Drawers in white and at chance in buying your shoes from us We carry a large stock supply men women boys and girls with everything in the shoe Very low prices in Mens and Joys Underwear in Wool Fleeced Lined and Union We will protect our customers against advance prices so long our present stock lasts We shall be pleased to call for Grocery Order t W A BRUNTON j Terible Loss of Life and Property A CORSETS FALL STYLES FANCY NET BLOUSES FROM TO Something New Atkinson A Co announce that t their stock of Jewelry Silverware and iui Fancy China suitable to tte trade These pieces are marked Ipton low in order to introduce bridesmaid this line of business with our stock j fat public Any person wishing to a suitable gilt or for a pri when entertaining should see our line before Presbyterian Church Rev Nathaniel Smith Toronto will occupy the pulpit next Sunday morning and evening in the absence of tie pastor On Thursday 16th Miss Margar- Toronto of Work in the North West who just returned from a lour of Provinces will address the meeting the at groom was attorned by Mr Frank The grooms gift to the as a pearl ring and to man a tie pin with pearl setting The happy couple left amid showers of best wishes for Atlantic City York Boston and on their return will reside at South London- Out Death of Mrs Pratt Another of the pioneers police found stowed pii and after Monday com partment as well as Pullman cars will be on all night trains on the P It between this city and Montreal According to the City Health Bul letin of persons died in this city during the year from tuber culosis Between four and five hun dred cases ol tuberculosis are now registered the Department About a month ago- a named Barnes had both his legs cut by an engine in West Toronto and was taken to the Western Hos pital On Tuesday evening as has rvn ler almost since the accident Mrs Barnes his visited him and as she reached his she fell in a fit and on being picked up was ford to be Heart disease Three cjniatts are out for Mayor nxt year viz Mayor Con troller and Harrison a water services Were received- R Osborne S Ontario Street Granted P Huron St Refer red to and Con Charles St Re ferred to P and Com Mrs 1 Robinson Millard Ave Granted Nov The city of Han- has been by fire over twothirds of its extent The lowest estimate of the loss is Four hundred thousand people are destitute- Hundreds of halfburned j bodies lie among the ruins Many of them are the bodies of women and children The Customs House the Postoffice and the AmericaiKnissions have been j spared The city has been looted the Imperialists taking a hand in the pill age- Imperialist officers tried to THE LADIES STORE i Check this work and executed for electric light MM A Thompson Granted Art Goring Victoria Granted her of soldiers Refugees were de prived of their loot on entering the British concession cartloads of Collins Timothy Granted able furs silks and jewelry being seized It is suggest that the Red Cross receive the proceeds of this sec tion passed away last Saturday morn ing in the person of Mrs Susannah Pratt who attained the remarkable age of years For a number of years deceased has made her home with who deserted her tor some her ttnal Illness rf aC v as duration- t 111 ii- In The IHnl rrk ks they loll gJWJ relenting Mr Charles Stick Wood made ap plication to rent a slall in the mar ket The matter Was to the property committee with pow er to act A communication was read from Mr Scott complaining of damage done to his property on Halloween The matter was refer red to the property committee with power to answer MrEves presented a report thy and committee re matter I Fortune in a Woodstock Nov 6 In Saturdays issue of the SentinelReview little story appeared regarding an old coin which may be the means of making A brewer of this city a Lights Out The high wind on even ing caused the sereet wires to come in contact and short circui out the Wse at Power This occurred half a dozen time Iween five and eight an attended Rev 1 Simpson to locate the trouble was fruits ducted the service and was assisted However the dissolved j by Rev J Welb The relatives its own accord and friends present from a spent the morning in freeing the line from the interference r absconding blew Monday afternoon the r House Park Ave considering the verv be- disagreeable was largely c of trees Cook and and Mr Will all of Toronto hurt iMrftush Mr Chas of An accident occurred at the Davis Tannery on Tuesday morning was go up f elevator with Idad skins and he was standing with WiC loot extended in the rear when a bolt in the Wall caught his boot just above the heel J Me w fit Church I Quite a number from here attended Mrs Shane Mrs Marshall Mrs the Plowing Match at and Hawkins Mrs Street Mrs although the weather was unfavorable then- was a large crowd- Our vil- is to bo congratulated on living the best looking plowman visit it gave bis splendid lecture My Woloan the Method ist Church last week It was not as attend as it should have been and those failed to bo present missed an intellectual treat The Womens Institute will meet at referred to them in the matter of The story Says that projections on street lines at the year had Roches lot corner of Main and Water streets Why should Newmarket Women look dowdy and frumpy when she can s easily secure tire fashionable flowing lines by the newest and latest corset A The La Diva Reducing Corset Model is only 1275 Its a corset Model darters A Corsets in many styles ranging from are shown in fundys Corset Department lid Moved by Mr seconded by Mr Barker that the report on Road and Bridges committee received he adopted Carried Mr Eves preaented a of the town assuming certain plans which have been laid out I to pay the money wherever some millions fivciranc pieces In one of which to popularize thern he concealed a tiny note signed by himself promising the owner of that Coin fivt million francs Most of coins were carefully scanned but with no result The French Government is the with streets therein Moved by Mr Eves seconded by- Mr Barker that the surveys on this part and lhe painters will fin- about the be Municipal Nomination Municipal Councils should last Monday is Decern- oornlng of this part of the is Christmas fay the J for municipal councils I Nov on whid b held on Friday the December next as provided by ike- Mr Gordon Hunter the NorthWest for been three wrday Rev Dr Crews of Toronto will present to preach morning and evening and address Sunday who has the past months is expected home soon The marriage of Miss to Mr of took place St lobirs Church Newmarket Mr rector of Christ Church has set a example is presented Mr having one or these pieces and seeing the story and plan No of mined it with care finding the coin the town of Newmarket be a hollow sound when rung and they are hereby adopt ill by hollow when pressed between council for the purpose of regis- l coin trough Ms the the and committee a reporti Dr Runlet of Weymouth re taking over a continuation of The doctor formerly had a St north of Huron St at on the St Marys Moved by Mr lives seconded by Bay Many foreign vessels Mr Barker that the report there and the doctor collected opted Carried many curious coins from them this Mr Vale presented a report from them On his death his sons the committee recommend ft as a pocket that a grant of be made lic hag worn it the Newmarket Agricultural Moved by Mr Vale seconded by suspecting 7 Mr Byes that the report be ad- j has deposited it in the Traders opted Carried Bank here On motion the council adjourn- 1817 CAPITAL ALL PAID UP REST UNDIVIDED PROFITS TOTAL ASSETS M Branches at all important In Canada and In London New York Chicago Spokane Mexico and Newfoundland Every description a Banking transacted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS Former customers ol the Ontario Bank Branch will be acconunodAta ai heretofore NEWMARKET BRANCH CO ROSS J I We Wonder How Any Woman Can Get Along Without GOLD DUST o the of- tTiis neighborhood in the afternoon The Dr Is by taking to himself wife We are an fcloquent preacher and probably sure he will perform Informed School for all those bachelors over M years of the Consolidated Municip al Act The Councils of townships and villages by sunsec tion of section the Act are required to meet on of to tWCre- publish statements papers published at the The are wearing pleasant their tie- room The Board has Horn one went too far with worker in Canada For years he was of age at reduced rates if will Superintendent of all Methodist Sun- be any Inducement day Schools in the Dominion Mr Ceo has been home for now editor the Methodist Sunday short visit Is hat why home of ia the Day by joying the absence of wtunite in securing the pranks ratepayers wvcw fJ distinguished gentle- private property In man and it hoped that the place owner will be crowded at all services Mrs Dolson is III with Work also progressing In the Mr Jesse and his ran by and the carpenters I race recently Jesse had to a tint Fowl Supper weather was nothing The plasterers hope to bra fjt there was no discount on the yrr4t evint in the Chris- j by the fcrd of the Decern- place the Hot Supper Utn painters decorat- advantage of The crowd there usual provisions were there also and program was op ft standard as the a stirt horses had the toe come on seating and Mrs c Pratt has been her I ins the organ and electric fix- daughter in Aurora lures ih Trustees hope to be able The hunters from have were vn auditorium on Christmas j ready secured five deer and one ear Nov 7th the little daugji- when electric lights December but hot supply will he made old tallow J later on Ld everything further interrupMod the lights in this fre only a lev minutes ladies certainly deserve for the In which satisfied the quality could not pasted While the eating wa Wrs and on piano it- Aeolian Malt Quartette selections were greatly appreciated The interest the l the debate Reaolved that punisbnaenl should Cr affirmative was by A Mr J McKay by fvv A McNeil wd W p FltbcUr of t fcai- rt were id and was so closely contested it it took the Judge nearly 0 to decide it The Judges were Mr Kerrltt Rev- L aw- Mr id their decision of approval he large ifc proceeds amounted to to so much provisions over a social was be tu Church last lias tien such a plaice la florae that we have a Pieces In this line t our stock which we Marked at prices to Bell Quickly Our Stock of swelery Silver aid Brats- ware and Chime Clocks Moit Complete and City Asfc our Coffee Strainer the Unique Ar ticle ever on Hale CO and P Ticket of Marriage lAoenteS ot Mr Kills Pratt Sale Register MONDAY V Arnold vIII have a Bale of stock and lm on Lot Con North No reserve Usual terms Bale at one sharp Kavanagh tcksday Nov Walter will extensive and unreserved sale and Imple ments In the Bast Half In 3rd Concession of Bast Usual at oclock NOV fr Mr Jere miah Graham will have a took Implements on of North At the same time and Lot In Con IOC arres known the David Graham farm will he told j Nov One hun dred sixty thousand dollars Is estimated done by fire which tonight gutted the large of the America Abcll Thresh er it Company Kail Wheat Oats per bush per bush Peas per bush Ilran per ton Shorts per Ion- Flay ton per do- nutter per Potatoes per bag Chickens per King Council The above council met Hotel Oct Members all present except it J country points Deacon Minutes of special and meetings read and confirm- j The following bills were passed and ordered paid Joseph Hillings months pay Dick lumber J Uiack cement tile Canada Ingot Culvert Co iron culvert J M Walton and John repairs to bridge John repairs to culvert Williams repairs to bridge Kelly services re bridge James Coulter timber for Josiph V Winter piledriving bridge James Thompson new culvert cons and 3970 Stephen Leonard repairs to culvert James hauling cement tile James yards gravel Francis Jackson road work James Armour road work Dean work on bridge V J Wilson work on Lloydtown bridge Michael McGlnnrs digging ditch and work on bridge That the fol lowing sheep claim be paid James McCailurn PhllllpsWellsThat the follow ing persons be paid wire fence bonus John Jell Hall Francis Jackson Herb Rutherford John John Arney VellaLernon That Jus Pearson be paid 10 re Inspecting wire fences erected previous to be paid re damages In full to threshing outfit WellsLemon That the account of Brown for be paid for goods supplied John J during quarantine by order of M PhillipsWells That Wells be paid balance on account Leather land be paid 1500 re burial of It id Roberts of On motion adjourned to meet at Hotel King on Saturday loll Ouclph Nov Constable of Clifford was fined and costs tor supplying a man at Palmer a ton named pan Gillies who way on Un prohibited lint with liquor Live Stock Market Slight advance Toronto Ibis week but in sheep have started up on oars quoted at Newmarket Markets I Nov j bush 15- 75- I 0 1 0 12 She wouldnt try to if she but knew its count less uses and time and laborsaving aid Theres nothing about the house from cellar to attic that GOLD DUST will not clean and do it better and quicker than soap or any angled cleanser GOLD DUST does not give a mere touch-and- cleansing but makes for thorough through- cleanliness everywhere Because of its superior sterilizing power no trace of impurity can linger in its wake GOLD DUST is economical too a little so far does so much Toronto Markets Nov Kail Wheat per bush loose Wheat per bush o Oats per bush a Barley Peasper per bush 88- May pet ton M per do 0 lluticr per lb per bag I I Chickens per Is Try GOLD DUST or all household cleaning and see how much time and hard work you save yourself GOLD DUST Is told Go size and large pack age The large package greater economy lJi303Sa GOLD DUST TWINS do woA Made by THE K COMPANY Makers of FAIRY SOAP oval cake Montreal Berlin Wools Cents Ladies Coats Lot100 Millinery 1 Lot 100 Ladies Felt Hats Lot50 Cents i ARCHIVES OF ON 18761911

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