Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , February 9, 1912, p. 1

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J J r f I W s I v3 Will Buy Your Own STENCH MONOGRAM See them at A WATSONS JEWELRY STORE ii J- r 1 1 Si t J Volte SUM Snaps A only HALF Window then Com In fift Oct WATSONS STORK J Editor and JACKSON lXI No Cop let wok A For- January allow r t- If I V I Per Gent and Cooking Stovos TO YOU CAN SAVE s PHONE NEWMARKET a i 3i Jii -r- s tfff i lvf -v- I j i V THE NEAV YEARS AGO At t by Hani say M A on tot IfmUsay to Maria Ihc lalo Inuies of now is ami Iccllrty Irado of tin now Mr Henry the Tie Millinery store of Mits entered last Mon day who away with by pane of In lie front Iff Taylor better iRawn as California Street will conduct the service in the Sunday J I A 1 I ins J iv ial vi nin- car TheBankoToronto Joint Deposit Accounts Many of out customers are finding these Joint Savings Accounts very The money be withdrawn by either of the parties at any time without delay or by the survivor should one die Interest is paid from the day the money is deposited and continues to the day it is withdrawn NEWMARKET BRANCH FIELD MANAGER Methodist service held in ilia liat was- known at tikattimo as Circuit which- circuit included the two CouritiYork In according to the of Conference Newmar ket and Lake Shnooe Circuit was with a membership of including as its West and Albion the first pastor- This imtil 1834 when True- tec Board tot increased fieeotnwodatiOir to carry on was finally decided upon Mid on last the old was handed the contractor and balding oiwratiohs botualiy YEARS AGO fc j years congregation of the settlers and under the of the saddle bap preachers the people enjoyed much grace South End Lumber Y Coal Some are yet who well remember the first Methodist Church of Newmarket a long roughcast two story feuilding which stood on the site the prtubiic-hplh- by the of many illustrious pioneers During the occupancy of that church the Tniriistored to such noted i- The Best Coal Mined In America i Sole Agent for Newmarket P PEAR SO Church and BOWSER AND phone it Have You Been SUITED yet this Fall Of course tbere is no special hurry We shall sure to keep assortment as complete as can be until you Do Come Our Showing Materials is at its Best So Your First Opportunity is the Best Time to Out New Suit F WILLIS MAIN ST PHONE 160 iVA g The first Methodist School was organized in- with Mr Cook as Supt and Mr Jackson as tarv It is worthy of note that School was com to meet in the Church Gallery so fearful were trus tees that the children might possibly scratch and otherwise de face the seats At a congregational meeting held on May it was moved seconded and carried that steps be taken to a new site on Main street on which to erect a new brick At the following Conference Rev S P Rose was appoint ed to the pastorate of Newmarket and at once with enthusiasm took up the proposal to A site was secur ed and on May 1879 the corner stone was laid by Rev Samuel Rose the father of the pastor The church when cost The Trustee Board in 1877 was composed of the following J J J Pearson Cane JnoCook Cook Isaac Silver and Jackson is the sole surviving trustee and despite his fourscore years is sbill an- active and valued mem- of the Trust Board The following is the list of pastors who time have served the Church here Rev S P Rose from to 188 Arthur Browning r to J Starr to to Webber 188G to Hill 1888 to 1891 to 1894 to Matthews lS9i to KINGSTON WHO WILL PREACH HERE NEXT SUNDAY EVENING At the Christian Inst by Elder D Prosier Mr Morton of to Miss Suther land- Lawrence Albert has his carriage and stock Mr ft Brooks Mr fhorne is Holland Landing this year i Mr Burns Toronto was guest of- Mr- fc couple of days last week Knight of Toronto- came up on Saturday and spent three or lour days sister Amelia Bond is recovering slowly and Miss Sterling St Is likewise on the mend Miss Maggie Moore of Sharon is visiting with Miss Brown Whitchurch for few days Died In very suddenly on the Mrs wile James Esq aged years and months Mr K was town this week attending his Mrs Pass of has spending a lew weeks with Mrs Roc Mr Cook in or water at struck water at la- of- feet and the well is f i i 1 now discharging a stream The new Newmarket are building is now completed and the Methodists of aD ami a half pipe ire fcho proud possessors of a splendid modern Li i Place next Tuesday through- nominations take wellupped building The handsome auditorium has a rt God of each succoring race a t I A new organ has been installed at a cost of Market prices quote wheat tofar is heated throughout with the most modern steam to sic barter Ale and die heating apyiaratus system Asphtadkl ami equipped oats at and butter to to be found in the basement with baths lava- and inc dressing and reading rooms kitchen etc According to a Paragraph in The entire equipment is tlu- negotiations between it W of orth and credit to Methodism are the Metropolitan Railway Company grateful for past and for a double track through the town optimistic regarding the t i setback through the God of our Fathers be company to accede to the I Councils offer The Council wanted IV the Metropolitan Company to pay the corporation a rental of per mile lay its own roadbed and give eight tickets or one dollar This offer company refused on Saturday J Council has since appointed commttttee to confer with the com- with the view of arriving at some basis of agreement Geo McCullough to 1902 r J 1902 to 190 T W to and Rev J Simpson present pastor appointed in June In the year 1908 the agitation for a new and more com modious church was begun and- was really precipitated by V Sffl 5 The Emprcsi as representing the last touch of in Canadian for women Note the short vamp- Agents ihe NPWMAUKETS SHOE T 7 saw ti MR JACKSON Sole of Trustee Board of 1877 Confidence We Back up Our Our Personal Reputation and Money OF MIND What might have resulted in a serious accident occurred to one of our prominent some tew days ago watering his cat tle ho had Just commenctTtl tying one when Mb stall mate in He haying his back a few rolls in his overalls tjieanlm- not meaning any harm lowered Us head result that when It tried to it Its were caught in his trousers legs This startled the steer and throwing up its and backing out ot the stall turned the farmer big end up and started out of the with him But he being a man not easily excited undid his sus penders and let the steer away with overalls Being below zero and without trousers on he came vexed and when the animal returned to the stable leaving overalls out in a field the farmer We are so positive that wo can ire- J- constipation no matter how chronic it that We offer to furnish the medicine free of all cost we fail We think that it is worse than North Bar Feb I Geo Walton useless to attempt to cure cohstipa- an old man of Charlton with cathartic drugs Cater- 3 has been released from jail tics may harm They toay sent two months ago on a cause a reaction irritate and weaken charge preferred by his daughter The the- bowels and make constipation girl now admits she swore falsely at chronic the instigation of neighbors Action Constipation is often accompanied be taken against the neighbors be caused by weakness of the nerves and muscles of the large in- at the heads of thirty men and wo- waiting with a saw and saw ed his horns chance of such adventure again Guelph nt Mercury narrow escape from electrocu tion was tins experience Operator it the telephone He ftjgj our grantee They are ex- he front door pleasant to and it few moments and disapeared fa New York Feb man slowly act directly on the nerves ascended the upraised arm of theses of bowels gavIn it vJAl statue of Liberty out in the S a neutral action on other harbor this He made a or glands They do tortuous way to the end ot the great h n s -t- V Smith at the in Battery Park across the lay the trio station Smith was cleaning ftt the figure spell- pendent v apparatus when Ms came relief when a will be r a VOltaCC Wire S0t- a real V too close to a voltage wire he was knocked unconscious to- floor He was to nitovo j again a not end of the great cause other inconvenience they hand then sprang out into the air do positively chronic or and shot towards the earth Pedes- habitual constipation and thus myriads of associatp chronic ailments your refunded Or parachute opened and the figure set- at expense Three tied lightly on the ground at the base package of the statue The man was member you can Cbtain Law a steeplejack Ho had i Wtet aw saa v sSis mm t JlW 3S tfi2 V sv S5 mis SB ARCHIVES OF ONTARI TORONTO IS

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